Living on campus is a central part of the college experience.
It allows you to take advantage of university resources, connect with other students and transition to life away from home. Research shows you're more likely to earn better grades if you live on campus. Being part of the Martin-Gatton CAFE Living Learning Program has even more benefits — see if it’s the right fit for you.
About the LLP
The college's Living Learning Program (LLP) is open to all first-semester freshmen at the University of Kentucky.
Through field trips, professional development workshops and service programs, students in our LLP apply their knowledge and passion to global issues at the intersection of food, economics and environment. All students in this program will also enroll in connected courses, share study groups and have an assigned peer mentor - all to help with the transition to college life.
Based on research and student feedback, the college's LLP helps students focus on four major goals in their first year of college:
- Academic Transition
- Values & Relationships
- Community Engagement
- Professional Growth
All students participating in our Living Learning Program will live in Woodland Glen IV, one of the university's newest residence halls.