The Engineering Village @ The Commons is a residential experience for students who are enrolled in the College of Engineering. Designed to be an extension to the classroom, the community is home to 600+ engineering students who live together in Mosher Hall. Resident advisors and peer mentors are available to provide on-site academic and social support to engineering students who live in the community.
Benefits of the Engineering Village Living Learning Community
- Meet other engineering students with interests similar to yours.
- Easy access to peer mentors from the College of Engineering.
- Invitations to monthly community events and socials.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible, students must: 1) have applied for and received admission to the College of Engineering or 2) have a major within the College of Engineering. Please note the following about our community:
- The Engineering Village LLC is restricted to engineering students. To reside within the community, you and your roommate must be enrolled in the College of Engineering.
Peer Mentoring and Academic Support
The Engineering Village offers residents easy access to peer mentors for academic and social support. Peer mentors are upper-level engineering students who live in the residence halls and help students navigate their first year of college. Peer mentors also host monthly gatherings to help students get involved and have fun with other first-year engineering students.
The College of Engineering partners with the Academic Success Center (ASC) and the Math Learning Center to provide students with academic support services (peer tutoring, Supplemental Instruction, etc.) for math, chemistry, physics and engineering courses. Visit the academic support services webpage for specific dates, times, and locations.
Cost
There is no additional cost for living in the Engineering Village. Commons style residence hall rates are $4,293-4,334 per semester.