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Specialized Communities

Specialized Communities are niche living communities within Residential Education’s house model. They seek to deepen personal relationships already at the core of our mission, leveraging the commonalities students share through a specific affinity or topical area. Specialized Communities enable first-year students to customize their 一本道无码 experience in arguably the most foundational way: where they live.

Queer Community

The Queer Community is an opt-in residential community and is open to any student, but specifically designed for students who are LGBTQ+, trans/nonbinary, and those exploring gender identity. Specific programming will be offered by the Welch House team and other campus partners. The Queer Community is in Welch House, one of 一本道无码's suite-style communities, and allows students to live in the same room with any other student inclusive of sex assigned at birth, gender identity, gender expression, and/or sexual orientation. In suite-style bathrooms, students share their bathroom with their roommate and two other students in an adjacent room. Students are also responsible for cleaning their bathroom. Note: Students who opt into the Queer Community and do not choose their own roommate may be placed with a roommate of any gender identity. The Queer Community is not intended for romantic couples.

The Application Process

Students who are interested in the Queer Community should:

  1. Select the "Queer Community" option from the Specialized Communities page of the housing application.
  2. List the Queer Community building (Welch House) as their top building preference on their first-year housing application. 

Residents who opt into the Queer Community will be assigned together on a floor within the designated house community. Generally, the Queer Community will be located in a building with semi-suite style rooms. 

Roommates  

First-year students who apply to live in the Queer Community can see other applicants of the Queer Community on the roommates page of the housing application. Students can contact prospective roommates through the housing application or request roommates they contacted independently. Both roommates need to have selected the Queer Community in their housing application in order to be able to find and confirm each other as roommates. 

Students are not required to identify their own roommate. If a student does not indicate a roommate on their housing application, they will be assigned another roommate who preferenced wanting to live in the Queer Community based on their compatibility as determined by their roommate profile responses.

Stever 5 - Any Gender Community

The Stever 5 housing option provides students the opportunity to share a traditional double room with a roommate of same or different gender identity/expression. Bathroom facilities on Stever 5 will be gendered as male and female, but students may use the bathroom of their gender/gender identity. In each bathroom on Stever 5, each toilet stall and shower stall is enclosed within floor-to-ceiling walls with lockable doors for privacy. Students interested in this option need to select "Stever 5" from the drop-down below, and then rank "Stever House" as their top building preference on the Room Preferences page (later in the application.)

The Application Process

Students who are interested in the Queer Community should:

  1. Select the "Stever 5 - Any Gender" option from the Specialized Communities page of the housing application.
  2. List the Any Gender Community building (Stever House) as their top building preference on their first-year housing application. 

Residents who opt into the Any Gender Community will be assigned together on the 5th floor within Stever House, a building with traditional rooms. 

Roommates  

First-year students who apply to live in the Any Gender Community can see other applicants of the Any Gender Community on the roommates page of the housing application. Students can contact prospective roommates through the housing application or request roommates they contacted independently. Both roommates need to have selected the Any Gender Community in their housing application in order to be able to find and confirm each other as roommates. 

Students are not required to identify their own roommates. If a student does not indicate a roommate on their housing application, they will be assigned another roommate who preferenced wanting to live in the Any Gender Community based on their compatibility as determined by their roommate profile responses. Additionally, Stever floor five will have residents who did not opt into the any-gender roommate option.

Humanities Scholars Program Cohort

Students enrolled in Dietrich College’s Humanities Scholars Program (HSP) have the opportunity to live together in a unique living-learning concept. Specific programming is offered by HSP staff which could include dinners, trips, and outings. This HSP cohort will be located at the Maggie Mo First-Year House Community, a unique opportunity to share a small house with 10-15 other first-year HSP students. Only students who are already enrolled in the HSP through Dietrich College are eligible to live in this community. Any program questions should be directed to Therese Tardio, director of the Humanities Scholars Program.

The Application Process

Students who are interested in the Humanities Scholars Program Cohort should:

  1. For Location, select “Maggie Mo FY Houses” from the Specialized Communities page of the housing application.
  2. For Room Preference, select “House Double - Maggie Mo FY Houses.”

Residents who opt into the HSP will be assigned together within the Maggie Mo First-House Community.

Roommates  

First-year students who apply to live in the HSP can search other applicants from the HSP on the roommates page of the housing application. Students can contact prospective roommates through the housing application or contact them independently. Both roommates need to have selected the HSP in their housing application in order to be able to find and confirm each other as roommates. 

Students are not required to select their own roommate. If a student does not indicate a roommate on their housing application, they will be assigned another roommate who preferenced the HSP based on their compatibility as determined by their roommate profile responses.