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Learning Communitieswhere More Connections = More Success

Learning is often strengthened when working closely with other students. Enrollment in Learning Communities helps you connect with other students and significantly increases your chances of passing and excelling in your coursework. Learning Communities are a proven learning model with benefits such as:

  • Increasing your confidence as you work closely with supportive classmates
  • Deeper Learning as you study related subjects and disciplines together
  • Faster Completion where you may finish a course sequence in one semester instead of two
What is a Learning Community?

A learning community is a pair of courses grouped with a common theme. Instructors work together to create assignments and learning experiences that cross over into each class. The same group of students work together to form a community that supports one another’s academic achievements. Learning communities are recognized as a High-Impact Practice by the Association of American Colleges and Universities and correlate to higher success rates.

Spring 24 Learning Communities

Earth and Culture Connect

Take advantage of this opportunity to learn about the world and complete 4 transfer goals with 2 classes. By taking GEOG 1740: World Geography and NSCI 1710: Earth Science students can complete 7 credits and fulfill MNTC Goal Areas 3, 5, 8, and 10, while exploring cultures, landscapes, and places across the globe.

The courses (GEOG 1740 and NSCI 1710) in this learning community are co-requisites, which means you must register for BOTH courses.

Section 30

Writing Our Values: Comp 1 for English Learners

This learning community pairs ENGL 1711: Composition 1 with EAPP 0900: Academic Reading & Writing. Assignments in the Academic Reading & Writing course will support the work in Composition 1, giving you a chance to develop your language skills while earning transferable college credit.

The courses in this learning community are co-requisites, which means you must register for BOTH courses in each section.

Section 30
Section 31

Reading & Writing for College Success 2

This learning community pairs READ 0722: Reading 2 and ENGL 0922: Fundamentals of Writing 2. It is designed to help you develop reading, writing, and thinking skills essential to college success.

The courses in this learning community are co-requisites, which means you must register for BOTH courses in each section.

Section 30 (late start, begins January 23)
Section 31

Reading & Writing for Power of You

This learning community is for students in the Power of You Program. It pairs ENGL 1711: Composition 1 and READ 1350: Critical Reading & Thinking to give an opportunity to develop your reading, writing, and thinking skills more in depth.

Section 33

Accelerated Algebra

This learning community pairs MATH 0910: Introductory Algebra and MATH 0920: Intermediate Algebra. It allows you to complete these courses in one semester instead of two. For some students, this means you will finish your math requirement more quickly. For other students, it means you will need less time to begin the Pre-calculus or College Algebra requirements for your major.

The courses in this learning community are co-requisites, which means you must register for BOTH courses in each section.

Section 2

Co-requisite Statistics

This learning community is designed for students who have already completed MATH 0745: Fundamental Mathematics. It pairs MATH 1740: Introduction to Statistics with MATH 0740-01: Foundation for Statistics. In this pairing, you will receive extra support to complete a college-level math requirement in one semester instead of two.

The courses in this learning community are co-requisites, which means you must register for BOTH courses in each section.

Section 1

Accelerated Foundation for College Algebra and College Algebra

This learning community pairs MATH 0731 Foundation for College Algebra and MATH 1730 College Algebra. It allows students who have not yet met the pre-requisites for College Algebra to enroll in the course while receiving extra support for the college level course via the foundation course. For some students, this means you will finish your math requirement more quickly. For other students, it means you will need less time to begin the math requirements for your major.

The courses in this learning community are co-requisites, which means you must register for BOTH courses in each section.

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What do students say about learning communities at Saint Paul College?

Naw Chi, Accounting student, EAPP0900 + ENGL1711 learning community (Fall 2017):

“It was very helpful, especially for second language students. The EAPP instructor helped us with what we needed to write a 5-6 page research paper. She helped us to brainstorm and organize thoughts, to find the right sources and to improve the grammar. We reviewed the papers before turning them in, so it was extra help. How the classes were combined was very helpful. You have the same classmates and you get to know each other better so you’re not as shy.”

Mee Chang, Medical Lab Tech student, READ0722 and ENGL0922 (Fall 2018):

“The combined classes made a lot of sense! I love the idea of using the books and articles from Reading as a reference to write my essays for English. Both professors were always willing to give their advice, time and support, whether it was before, during or after class. Taking courses together in a learning community really helped me to prepared for my actual college level courses as well!”
Contact Information

Amy Tarrell-Florey, Learning Community Coordinator
Amy.Tarrell@hwanfei.com
651.403.4029

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