Honors Housing
The Clarke Honors College offers an Honors Living Learning Community (LLC) for incoming first years who wish to participate. This community offer students a special opportunity to live and study together throughout their first year. 抖阴社区短视频 in the Honors LLC are mentored by Resident Assistants (RAs) in Manokin and Pocomoke residence halls who are fellow members of the Clarke Honors College.
Incoming students interested in joining the Honors LLC must select this option during the application process. Space/placement is limited. Prospective students interested in joining the Honors LLC are encouraged to complete their application/housing selections early.
Find Your Home at Salisbury University
SU's Living Learning Community (LLC) Options offer a great way to meet people and explore your areas of interest.A Place to Learn and Belong
Honors brings together students who may have different majors, backgrounds, and goals, but who share a desire to learn and grow alongside others.
First-year and sophomore Honors students have the opportunity to live together in the Honors Living Learning Community, where housing is designed to help students feel at home from the start. Honors students form friendships through everyday moments, whether it’s walking to class together, attending events as a group, shared meals, or late-night study sessions.
Living together helps build connections that carry into the classroom. Honors classes are smaller and discussion-based, which gives students a chance to share ideas, get to know their professors more closely, and learn alongside classmates they already recognize from their residence hall. Together, the living and learning experience helps students feel supported, confident, and part of a community where they belong.
Benefits of the Honors LLC
- Early move-in
- Special honors orientation program
- Outside activities throughout the year
- Quiet living conditions
- Honors student Resident Assistants
What students say about the Honors Living Learning Community (LLC)
"Living in the Honors LLC has been an amazing experience, I was placed in a residence hall with like-minded people who were just as motivated as me. I found that the Honors LLC had such a positive impact on me, that I returned to Manokin Hall (one of the honors Residence Halls for the LLCs) as a Resident Assistant. Having an RA that is also in the Honors College allows first year students to have additional resources to confide in on Honors academics and college life" - Kacie Cassar
"Joining the Honors LLC was the best thing I could have done for myself my first year! I loved living with students who had the same goals as me, and who pushed me to do my very best in my classes. And as a Resident Assistant (RA) of the First Year Honors LLC this year, I get to challenge the honors freshmen to work hard in their honors classes and encourage them to stick with Salisbury's awesome Honors College" - Emma Tarnosky
“I chose the LLC since I knew that as an out of state student last year, that was the best way for me to jump start my involvement in the community and to make lasting relationships throughout my college and post-college years. Because I was part of the LLC and went through Honors 111, I feel more prepared to read and write effectively in all of my classes. Being an RA in Manokin is a wonderful opportunity to engage with other honors students to inspire them to do more in the SU community and to be a support system when they may feel overwhelmed with college. Since all of the RAs in Manokin are part of the Honors College, we have first-hand knowledge on what to expect and how to maneuver through extracurricular activities on campus, like study abroad, research and much more” - Jeremie "Jamie" Barbosa
"I chose to live in the Sophomore Honors LLC because I was attracted to the continued companionship, intellectualism and fun being surrounded by fellow honors students offered. Through the Leadership Studies course and late-night apartment debates on everything from artificial intelligence to cats, I learned just as much as I did in any formal class that I took that year" - Ben Lenox