Living Learning Community
WHY THE LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITY?
Start strong. Find your people. Build your future.
Choosing the Health & Human Sciences Living Learning Community helps you start college with a built-in support system. From day one, you’ll make friends who share your interests, feel more connected on campus, and have access to people and experiences that keep you on track. It’s a great way to stay motivated, get involved, and take meaningful steps toward your goals from your very first semester.
Questions? Contact us!

About the Living Learning Community
The Health & Human Sciences Living Learning Community (LLC) is a residential program located in Reynolds Hall where students from across majors within the School of Health and Human Sciences (HHS) live together.
Students participate in shared activities, connect with faculty and advisors, and engage in programs that support their academic and career interests.
Through the HHS Ambassador Program, LLC students are connected with peer mentors who help them navigate college, offer support, and create a strong sense of community from the start.
Highlights
We have dedicated programming including: pizza with the Dean of the School of Health and Human Sciences, lunch with faculty, and game nights.
- Meet with faculty in different departments
- Receive exclusive academic support and tutoring for your rigorous science courses
- Connect with your academic advisor during advising hours in the student lounge
- Access internship and job shadowing opportunities
- Connect with HHS alumni
Advantages of the LLC, from one of our students.

Requirements
We support a welcoming and inclusive environment within the School of Health and Human Sciences through education, training, community-building, and continuous improvement.
Fall semester
- HHS 150: Design Your Life III: Enhancing Personal and Academic Success
Spring semester
Choose one from the following options:
- HDF 111: Human Development Across the Life Span
- HEA 113: Medical Terminology for Public Health Professionals
- NTR 213: Introductory Nutrition
Criteria: A declared major within the School of Health and Human Sciences is required for residence.
DID YOU KNOW?
- Retention and graduation rates are typically higher for students who participate in Living Learning Communities.
- Integration into campus culture and exposure to faculty and programmatic aims in health and human sciences are more prevalent in the School of Health and Human Sciences Living Learning Community.


BENEFITS OF A LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITY
- To create a positive and impactful transition from high school to college
- To build a sense of belonging and connectedness to UNC Greensboro and the School of Health and Human Sciences faculty and staff
- To promote academic excellence by developing study skills, concentration, and strategies
- To facilitate ongoing education and exploration for potential majors, careers, and services in the health professions
Location
Reynolds Hall is centrally located on campus and close to a variety of local businesses on Tate Street, including several dining options and coffee shops.
PHYSICAL ADDRESS
Reynolds Residence Hall
1206 North Drive
Greensboro, NC 27412
Reynolds Residence Hall has a co-ed, double-occupancy, traditional style layout.

