Upper Level RLC: Honors College

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The Honors College Upper-Level Residential Learning Community is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors within the Honors College. Students will have the chance to build a collaborative and close-knit community with their peers while participating in various activities. 

Second-year students who accept their Honors RLC offer will be invited to participate in the Sophomore Track experience. This program starts with early arrival into your assigned room and participation in community building activities before classes start. During the academic year, additional support and specialized programming will be available to enhance your second-year experience at George Mason.

Honors Upper-Level Engagement Requirements:

  • Participate in the Honors RLC welcome event at the beginning of the fall semester.
  • Participate in a community service project in the fall and spring semesters.
  • Participate in RLC workshops, social events, and off-campus excursions.

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Campus Partner

Some signature events include but are not limited to: 

  • Chat and Chew (discussions or workshops) 
  • Sophomore September 
  • Trips to museums in Washington D.C., Cox Farms, events at the Capital One Arena and much more! 

Application Questions

  • Why do you want to join or rejoin the Honors Upper-Level RLC and what do you hope to gain from your experience?
  • What Honors College events or initiatives have been the most impactful for you at George Mason, and what further programming would you like to see?
UL Mason Night at Nats Park
UL Community Building