Residential Learning Community and Specialized Housing

We look forward to helping you create your new home at ´ó·¢! As you consider the options within ´ó·¢ Housing, we invite you to consider our
Residential Learning Communities (RLC) or specialized housing communities.
Residential Learning Communities
- The San Marcos Experience (SME) is located in the North Commons community. This community designed to help ease the transition to college by placing students
into a living and learning cohort that promotes leadership development and civic engagement
both inside and outside the classroom.
- The CSTEM Residential Learning Community (CSTEM-RLC) is located in the North Commons community. This community is tailor made
for students pursuing studies in the sciences, technology, engineering, and math.
The community is designed to increase students’ success through living and learning
together, taking linked courses to facilitate a successful transition to ´ó·¢, and
meeting key academic requirements.
Benefits of participating in an RLC:
Through participation in an RLC, students are supported through their first year at
´ó·¢ while taking courses and living together as members of a community on designated
floors. RLC students take up to 3 classes together. Additionally, RLC students participate
in specialized programming and events focused on their unique community needs and
interest.
You can be a part of a community of leaders with whom you will develop important transferable
skills and build life-long relationships. Students who engage actively in an RLC program
have proven to have higher GPAs and graduation rates, as well as having a pathway
to leadership opportunities across campus.
Requirements:
- First Year Students Only
- Students must be provisionally admitted to ´ó·¢ for Fall 2025 and have paid the enrollment
deposit.
- Apply to ´ó·¢ Housing for the North Commons for 2025-2026 academic year.
- For CSTEM RLC only: Student must be in a STEM major.
- Not in another specialty program (TRIO/SSS, Athletics, CAMP). Each specialty program
requires participants to enroll in certain mandatory courses; if two specialty program’s
required courses conflict with each other, a student will only have the ability to
participate one of the programs.
Questions about the Residential Learning Communities? Please mail Resident Director,
Paola Romo at promo@csusm.edu
Specialized Housing Communities
Our specialized housing communities are open to any resident and offer individualized
support and deeper community building opportunities. These options exist at each of our communities (University Village Apartments, The QUAD, or North Commons).
- Substance Free Living - Students who select Substance Free Living make a commitment to not use alcohol, tobacco,
and other drugs.
- Gender Inclusive - This community is inclusive of all genders, gender identities, and gender expressions
and is committed to promoting a welcoming, safe, and inclusive living environment.
Gender Inclusive Housing allows students to choose roommates and share bedrooms, suites,
or apartments without restrictions based on gender or sex.
- LGBTQ+ - This community creates a safe place for identity exploration and community building
for LGBTQ+ identifying people and their allies. The community supports growth in understanding
issues faced by members of the LGBTQ+ community and developing the necessary skills
to act as advocates and/or allies of the community.
If interested in taking advantage of these communities, please notate on your housing application and we will follow up with you. The ability to offer Specialized Housing Communities are dependent on the amount of
interest expressed on housing applications.