Latine LLC (LLLC)
The Latine Living Learning Community (LLLC) launched in Fall 2024 and is located within the Astilla building of Nuevo East.
The purpose of the Latine LLC (LLLC) is to be an optional, residential community designed to center and celebrate intersectional Latine cultures, identities, and scholarly excellence with goals to:
- Provide community-centered support in addressing issues that uniquely impact Latine graduate and undergraduate students with dependents living in Graduate and Family Housing.
- Provide an inclusive space for all eligible graduate and undergraduate student residents of Graduate and Family Housing that emphasizes community, intersectional justice, and inclusivity.
- Foster scholarly academic and professional development and achievement through meaningful programming that promotes cross-cultural connections and celebration, shared personal and scholarly experiences, and life-long relationships.
The LLLC is a community where Latine-identifying students and their dependents can feel welcomed, affirmed, and celebrated. The LLLC seeks to create opportunities for support, identity affirmation, exploration, and community building for all people interested in the community. The LLLC is very diverse along non-exhaustive lines of race, skin tone, language, generation, immigration, citizenship, national heritage, age, family structures, and more, with communal belonging being core to our community.
Campus partners connected to the LLLC:
- Raza Resource Centro (Website | Instagram)
- Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs (Website | Instagram)
- Graduate & Family Housing (Website | Instagram)
The LLLC is open to all students eligible to live in GFH and has a two-year term limit. The LLLC does not consider race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and/or other protected categories as part of the application and selection process.
To express interest in the Latine Graduate Experience Living Learning Community, please complete a housing waitlist application.