Students at Texas Wesleyan University now have a unique opportunity to be part of the Learning Communities program. This special program, funded by the Title III federal grant, provides a wide range of support, service, academic opportunities, state-of-the-art technology, and dedicated advising.
Students are enrolled as a group in 2 or 3 common courses that share interdisciplinary themes. These LC Cluster groups share classes and experience a supportive engaging environment that helps them transition to life as a Wesleyan university student. Students also develop a social support network for study and fun. LC professors work together, communicating with each other regarding course content and student progress.
Freshman Learning Communities for the fall semesters are a combination of three courses: two academic courses and a freshman seminar class while spring semester LCs combine two academic courses. These LC Clusters are linked thematically to explore global issues and “big questions.” LC students are supported by a faculty advocate who helps them in their first year as a university student.
Transfer Learning Communities connect two linked academic courses for students who are new to Wesleyan. The cluster groups work closely with one another and with their professors to explore a common topic or common readings through the lenses of different disciplines or with a common view toward a career path. Students build relationships and establish networking contacts within their field of study.
No complicated or special application process is required to be included in Learning Communities. Students should ask their Academic Advisor if there is an LC Cluster that best suits them. Be sure to register early since there are a limited number of slots available.
We are excited to be able to offer this new and highly acclaimed learning opportunity.
Faculty Information Flyer LC Agreement Professional Development LC Syllabus Content
Student Information Flyer Transfer Student Flyer
Melody Bell-Fowler Joe Brown Amy Collier Greg Gullion Mark Hanshaw Carol Johnson-Gerendas Mary Landers Laurel Mayo Whitney Myers Stacia Neeley Kathy Prater Debbie Roark Lisa Scott
All learning communities also include a section of the required Freshman Seminar course (ASE-1111) to fulfill the requirements for all first semester freshmen or freshman transfer students with 11 or fewer completed credit hours.
Comp and Rhetoric ENG-1301-LCA TR 9:25 Whitney Myers
History HIS-2322-LCAW TR 10:50 Tim Grammer
Comp and Rhetoric ENG-1301 LCB MWF 9:00 Stacia Neeley
Ways of Being Religious REL-1322 LCB MWF 10:00 Mark Hanshaw
Comp and Rhetoric ENG-1301 LCC MWF 12:00 Carol Johnson-Gerendas
New Testament REL-1312 LCC MWF 10:00 Gladys Childs
College Algebra MAT-1302-LCD1 MWF 10:00 Mary Landers
Personal Finance FIN-1325-LCD MW 12:00
Inter. Algebra MAT-0301-LCD2 MWF 11:00 Mary Landers
General Chemistry Lab CHE -1115-01 T 1:30
Intro to Cell Biology Lab BIO-1121-02 R 1:30 Chitra Chandrasekaran
Anatomy & Physiology BIO-1340-01 TR 8:00
A & P Lab BIO-1140-02 R 9:25
Technical Theater I THA-2303-01 TR 9:25 Bryan Stevenson
Acting THA-1301-01 TR 10:50 Jeanne Everton
Math Review MAT-0300 LCJ MWF 10:00 Lisa Scott
Comp & Grammar ENG-0300-LCJ MWF 11:00 Dorian Johnson
Reading REA-0301-LCK MWF 9:00 Terri Anglim
Comp & Grammar ENG-0300 LCK MWF 10:00 Dorian Johnson
Math Review MAT-0300-LCK MWF 11:00 Lisa Scott
Freshman Seminar ASE-1111-LCK TR 9:25 Joe Brown
Advanced Writing ENG 3310-40 M 6:00pm Miriam Espinosa
The Human Experience HUM 2340-40 W 7:00pm Peter Colley
Business Communication BUA 3301-LCB MWF 9:00am Carol Johnson-Gerendas
Mgmt Theory and Practice MGT 3319-LCBW MWF 10:00am Rod Erakovich
Foundations of Education EDU 2300-LCK TR 9:25am RJ Wilson
Advanced Writing ENG 3310-LCK TR 10:50am Linda Carroll
Foundations of Education EDU 2300-76 W 4:30pm Jackie Gaffner
Instruction & Assessment EDU 3431-76 MW 1:30pm Staff
2011 Fall Workshop Schedule
Each student is assigned to a faculty advisor who assists the student plan out their programs of coursework, schedule, and discuss career planning and options.
Title III Location: Oneal-Sells Administration Bldg 1st floor Phone: 817-531-4830 Fax: 817-531-4262 Deborah Roark Director of Grants & Research Email: droark@txwes.edu Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm