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Special
Interest Housing Information
Please click the appropriate link to obtain information about special interest housing.
Sophomore Student Special Interest Housing Options:
- Honors/Berry Scholars
Each group in the Berry Scholars/Honors Housing Lottery must be minimally comprised of one-half University Berry Scholars/Honors students. Application information will be emailed in January to students eligible to participate. The application process opens in January.
- Application for International Learning and Living Community
The ILLC offers a truly unique living experience that will introduce you to cultures from around the world. American and international students learn from each other while living together and participating in cultural dialogues, international dinners, a fall retreat, and more. If you’re interested in meeting people from other parts of the world, this is the living community for you!
- Servant Leadership
The Servant Leadership LLC in Garden Apartments offers students an opportunity to connect their passion for service with cultural experiences. Based on Robert Greenleaf's philosophy that servant leaders serve first, and then aspire to lead through their actions by attending to the needs of others, this community appreciates and values each person's ability to make positive contributions to the larger world. Students will have an opportunity to participate in service and cultural projects and are encouraged to explore immersion experiences, breakout trips, and other activities related to service.
- Substance Free
The Campus South Substance-Free Community provides a safe, social environment for the entire campus community. Members of this floor have volunteered to live as a community, keeping each other accountable in living a substance-free lifestyle and supporting one another in their daily lives (emotionally, spiritually, and academically).
Junior/Senior Student Special Interest Housing Options:
- Application for Current and New Special Interest/Theme House
- Application for ArtStreet
ArtStreet is one of UD’s most exciting living/learning communities. Programs, activities, and events at ArtStreet promote the arts as a way to connect all learners, and to enliven, educate, and transform community. Programs at ArtStreet are open to all students, faculty, and staff; however, residence here is reserved for juniors and seniors. ArtStreet is an engaging living environment for all students from all majors: artists, engineers, educators, business students, actors, musicians, scientists, and more. Each resident member, and what each brings to the table, are truly integral parts of creating what ArtStreet becomes each term, each year.
- Honors/Berry Scholars
Each group in the Berry Scholars/Honors Housing Lottery must be minimally comprised of one-half University Berry Scholars/Honors students. Application information will be emailed in January to students eligible to participate. The application process opens in January.
- Application for International Learning and Living Community
The ILLC offers a truly unique living experience that will introduce you to cultures from around the world. American and international students learn from each other while living together and participating in cultural dialogues, international dinners, a fall retreat, and more. If you’re interested in meeting people from other parts of the world, this is the living community for you!
- Servant Leadership
The Servant Leadership LLC in Garden Apartments offers students an opportunity to connect their passion for service with cultural experiences. Based on Robert Greenleaf's philosophy that servant leaders serve first, and then aspire to lead through their actions by attending to the needs of others, this community appreciates and values each person's ability to make positive contributions to the larger world. Students will have an opportunity to participate in service and cultural projects and are encouraged to explore immersion experiences, breakout trips, and other activities related to service.
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