The WIEP Learning Community: Everything You Need to Know
What is a learning community?
Learning communities (LC)
are a great way to make a large institution feel smaller and they provide
students with the opportunity to connect with their peers both academically and
socially. In a learning community, students live with others who are related by
major, interests, or a class. Students in the same LC will live in the same
residence hall, take some similar classes, have opportunities to get involved
and participate in out-of-class programs or trips, and learn about/experience
the many resources available at Purdue.
To learn more about a learning community: https://www.purdue.edu/learningcommunities/
What is the Women in Engineering Program
Learning Community?
The
Women in Engineering Program Learning Community (WIEP LC) is a diverse living and
learning community for first-year engineering students. These students will all
live together in Meredith South Hall, which is a brand-new dorm on campus with pod-style
housing, lounges and study spaces on each floor, rec rooms, a large community
kitchen, and a few multi-purpose rooms. The social component of living alongside
other first-year engineering students allows you to form many friendships that
you may not have made just in the classroom. Additionally, it’s super easy to
study, work, and hang out with those friends who live right down the hall or
up/down a floor from you.
Many first-year
engineering students who are a part of the WIEP LC also take a one-credit WIEP
seminar class, ENGR 194: Women in Engineering Seminar, where engineering alum
from recent graduates to corporate executives come back to speak to students. The
alum presentations paint their journey from choosing their career to their
daily job responsibilities and elaborate on their successes and obstacles
throughout it all. The speakers inspire students, open them to new
perspectives, and helps them explore the different engineering disciplines and
career paths.
For even more information on the WIEP LC:
I’m in EPICS or GOSS Scholars, can I still
be in the WIEP LC?
Yes!
If you are selected for EPICS, GOSS Scholars, or another learning community, but
want to live with other first-year engineers in the Women in Engineering
Program Learning Community, you should be able to participate in both while living
in the WIEP LC residence.
I’m in! When do I sign up by?
Admitted
students can apply now! The priority deadline is April 15, 2020
and the secondary deadline is June 5, 2020.
To learn more about applying for a learning community:
JT Sarisky, Civil Engineering '22
WE Link Leadership Team
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