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Merritt College Learning Communities
Friday, May 11, 2012 - 17:00
Why Should You Be in a Learning Community?
- As Learning Community Students, you will have a chance of interacting with others who share similar interests. It brings students together as peers which helps them find friends and study partners.
- Learning Communities provide students an opportunity to connect to faculty, staff and other students.
- Learning Community students have their own counselors.
- There are tutors solely dedicated to your classes.
- Learning Community students have a higher GPA.
- Students feel closer to faculty and more comfortable in college.
- Students experience a higher degree of satisfaction in their courses.
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