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Learning Communities
 
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Learning communities are student groups focused around classes, programs, interests or educational goals.

Joining a learning community enhances the college experience by enabling you to form closer relationships with instructors and classmates.

Faculty, counselors, advisors and students work together to help achieve academic goals. Your learning experience is strengthened because counseling services are built in to the program.

Metro offers around 50 learning communities per quarter during the fall, winter and spring quarters. Offerings may differ from quarter to quarter based on student needs.

Click on any of the links to the left to learn more about any of Metropolitan Community College's learning communities.

top 5 reasons for being part of a learning community

  • Extra faculty, counselor/advisor and peer support
  • Meaningful learning experiences that connect your classes
  • Closer relationships with your teachers
  • Friendships and connections with other students
  • Better chance for academic success

Metro’s learning communities serve different purposes but all have one goal— to help you be successful at Metro, so you can fulfill your career goals.

Contact any Student Services office for more details about learning communities.

 

Elkhorn Valley Campus

Fort Omaha Campus

South Omaha Campus

Fremont Area Center

Sarpy Center

402-289-1205

402-457-2705

402-738-4500

402-721-2507

402-537-3800

 
 
 
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