What is a Residential Village?
Residential Villages are designed for first-year students with similar interests or academic majors. Students live together and are enrolled in 2 to 3 of the same courses. The primary goals of the Residential Villages are to support academic excellence, enrich personal development, and promote student engagement and involvement. Students who share common interests will have the opportunity to interact with other students and faculty members both inside and outside of the classroom.
What is the advantage of living in a Residential Village?
Residential Villages are academically focused first year student residence hall communities. These villages are designed to:
Which Residential Village is right for me?
There are lots of interest areas to choose from!
What is expected of me if I live in a Residential Village?
The Residential Life and Housing staff will be planning at least four Residential Village focused events for both the Fall and Spring semesters. Residents living a Residential Village should attend at least two of these events each semester. In addition, residents are expected to assist in the formation of and participate in study groups for the common courses that residents are enrolled in with fellow Residential Village residents.
Does it cost extra to live in a Residential Village?
No.
What if I choose a Residential Village based on my intended major and then change my mind?
It is fairly common for first-year students to change their minds about the majors and career paths. In most cases, the common courses you will take as part of the Residential Village curriculum are courses that will fulfill a General Education requirement. In most situations, you would also be permitted to remain a member of that Residential Village until another space on campus can be identified.
What courses are associated with each Residential Village?
Several of the Village courses are classes that you may take during your first year at VCU anyway, such as Focused Inquiry and VCU 101. However, by choosing into a village, you take these courses with a "cohort" of students with whom you live and with a specially chosen professor who mirrors your own interest. This makes forming study groups easy and tailors the experience to your own interest.
In addition, there may be an additional class associated with your village that meets your interest. For a complete listing of courses, please see Residential Village Course listing.
What are some of the events in the hall that I can take advantage of?
How do I sign up?
Visit www.housing.vcu.edu and click on Residential Villages for a description of each Residential Village.
To ensure you get the Residential Village of your choice you must (1) apply for Housing by accessing www.housing.vcu.edu and clicking on the VCU Residential Gateway link and completing your application, including pre-payment, by May 1, (2) select your Residential Village as your FIRST preference an and (3) turn in your pre-payment. Don't forget to make a second and third choice housing preference, just in case your RV of choice is full!
Once you register for your Residential Village, you will be enrolled in the 2-3 courses appropriate for your major and/or interests prior to New Student Orientation. During New Student Orientation, your academic advisor will assist you in selecting additional courses built around your Residential Village schedule.
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