Live in the residence halls in a dedicated learning community

The Leadership & Community Engagement Living-Learning Community offers students the opportunity to explore leadership concepts and how leadership can be used to improve communities throughout our world. As a member of this living-learning community, you will develop yourself as a leader; be empowered to support the creation of thriving, just communities; and develop strong relationships with peers and community leaders.

Why join the Leadership Learning Community?

A space just for leadership students

You'll live in the 3rd South hall in the Living Learning Center.

Exclusive events

You'll participate in social and educational opportunities related to leadership development and community engagement.

Mentoring

You'll have the opportunity to be mentored by an upper-class student designated as the Learning Community (LC) Resident Assistant, who offers both academic and social support

Faculty support

Engage with faculty and staff of the Aleshire Center for Leadership and Community Engagement, both in the classroom and at co-curricular programs and events

Requirements

  • Co-enroll in a designated section of LE100: Exploring Concepts of Leadership in Fall semester (meets a general education requirement)
  • Attend Fall Orientation, a co-curricular program hosted by the Aleshire Center for Leadership and Community Engagement
  • Attend at least two additional leadership development opportunities each semester

How Do I Sign Up?

First, complete your housing application and preference the Leadership Learning Community! Housing applications are available in early December through the Housing Request card in my.washburn.edu. (If you housing application is complete, just contact us to have your room location changed.)

Then, complete the emailed Consent to Enroll form. This will enroll you in the LE100 course. Participation in the Leadership Learning Community is also dependent on your enrollment in the LE100 course.

Questions? Please contact Madeline Lambing, Associate Director of the Leadership Institute, at 785.670.2000 or madeline.lambing@washburn.edu.

Shayden Hanes

Testimonial of Leadership Learning Community RA Shayden Hanes, 2020-2021

When I began my journey at Washburn University, I was terrified of being in a new city that was six and a half hours away from my family. However, my first night on the Leadership Hall, I met people who I connected with instantly and who became some of my closest friends. These people, added the color of laughter and joy to my college experience. Our time together was filled with furniture forts, karaoke nights, Marvel movie marathons, family hall dinners, and long late night talks. Here, I learned that despite our various backgrounds, I had more in common with this group of people than anyone I have ever encountered. Together, we increased our knowledge of ourselves and how to not only be a leader but also a community. The Leadership floor was the right choice for me. Without it, my first-year college experience would lack the color that only Leadership students can fill.

GET IN TOUCH WITH the Aleshire Center

Mailing Address
1700 SW College Avenue
Plass Learning Resource Center
Room 217
Topeka, KS 66621

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