Living-Learning Community Pin Goals:
Students in living-learning communities (LLCs) at Gonzaga have the unique opportunity to earn an LLC pin by performing well academically and actively participating in their community. The requirements to earn a pin include:
- Attending both the fall and spring opening and closing community meetings.
- Attending collaboration hours with a Peer Mentor twice each semester.
- Participating in at least two programs hosted by a Peer Mentor.
- Participating in at least three programs hosted by an RA or affiliated campus partner.
- Attend one Coughlin Conversation or other lecture event hosted by an affiliated campus partner.
- Maintaining a 3.00+ GPA over the academic year.
LLC residents are emailed a link to log their pin goals on an online form.
Affiliated Campus Partners:
Living-Learning Community | Campus Partner |
Honors | Honors Program |
Cura Personalis | Office of Health Promotion |
Engineering and Computer Science | School of Engineering and Applied Science |
Global Citizenship | Center for Global Engagement and Unity Multicultural Education Center |
Learns to Lead | Payne Center for Leadership Development |
Outdoor Pursuits | Gonzaga (GU) Outdoors |
People For and With Others | Center for Community Engagement |
Pre-Health | Health Professions Pathways Program (H3P) |
Transfer Year Experience | Transfer, Veteran, and Returning Adult Services |
Special Considerations:
Campus Partner Retreats
Daylong or overnight retreats hosted by any campus partner are considered one program.
Community Service
All residents in Coughlin Hall who are involved in community service are able to use two hours of community service towards one program for up to two programs (i.e., four hours of community service counts as two programs).
Outdoor Pursuits Programmer Excursions
Students in Marian Hall have additional opportunities to attend programs hosted by Outdoor Pursuits Programmers in their halls. These programs count towards LLC pin goals just like an RA program.