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College of Agriculture and Natural Resources

Bar chart of FTIC retention for Animal Science LLC vs. Overall College, 2015-2017.

Historically, students participating in the Animal Science Living Learning Community enjoy a University retention rate higher than their peers. This Living Learning Community specifically supports students planning a career in all areas utilizing the Animal Science degree.

Bar chart comparing Agriculture LLC and overall college retention from 2014 to 2017.

Since 2016, students participating in the Agriculture Living Learning Community have retained at the University at a higher rate than their peers. This Living Learning Community encompasses all majors within the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences except Animal Science (separate LLC).

Animal Science Living Learning Community

Housing agreement type: Fall/Spring

Population: Incoming first-year students

Location:  All First-Year Facilities

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Shared Courses

The Animal Science Living Learning Community members have an interest in one of the six concentrations in this major. Concentrations offered: Animal Industries, Animal Production, Animal Science, Food, Nutrition, and Meat Applications, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, Range and Ranch Management

Students Benefits

  • Access to academic support
  • Resources and relationships to navigate your first year of college
  • One-on-one guidance and advising from peers and professionals

Agriculture Living Learning Community

Housing agreement type: Fall/Spring

Population: Incoming first-year students

Location:  All First-Year Facilities

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Shared Courses

The Agriculture Living Learning Community belong to a group of students interested in Horticulture, Ag Industries and Agencies, Agriculture Communications or Agriculture Teaching Certification. This program allows you to be a part of the first-year programs with other students sharing your interests.

Students Benefits

  • Access to academic support
  • Resources and relationships to navigate your first year of college
  • One-on-one guidance and advising from peers and professionals