@article{dea44de524b54ab398a6acafc60f5d1a,
title = "Living learning communities and students' sense of community and belonging",
abstract = "The authors examined the association between living learning communities (LLCs) and undergraduates' sense of community and belonging to their university and residence halls. LLC students scored higher on sense of belonging in residence, but not on campus, than did students in non-LLCs. Analysis of openended responses suggested that LLC students found meaning in their LLCs with regard to obtaining social and academic support, engaging in multicultural experiences, and becoming leaders. Implications for practice are discussed.",
author = "Spanierman, {Lisa B.} and Soble, {Jason R.} and Mayfield, {Jennifer B.} and Neville, {Helen A.} and Mark Aber and Lydia Khuri and {De La Rosa}, Belinda",
note = "Funding Information: Lisa B. Spanierman,Associate Professor, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, McGill University. Jason R. Soble and Jennifer B. Mayfield were doctoral students, Department of Educational Psychology, University of Illinois. Helen A. Neville, Professor, Departments of Educational Psychology and African American Studies and Mark Aber, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois. Lydia Khuri, Program Director, University Housing and Belinda De La Rosa, special assistant to the Dean of Students, University of Illinois.This project was partly funded by Ford Foundation Grant 1045-0615 awarded to the University of Illinois. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Lisa Spanierman at lisa.spanierman@mcgill.ca.",
year = "2013",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1515/jsarp-2013-0022",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "50",
pages = "308--325",
journal = "Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice",
issn = "1949-6605",
publisher = "Walter de Gruyter GmbH",
number = "3",
}