The National Study of Living-Learning Programs (NSLLP) survey instrument was designed to assess college environments and student learning and development outcomes associated with participation in living-learning programs. Data from the NSLLP show that students in living-learning programs demonstrate higher self-reported engagement and outcomes than students in traditional residence hall environments.
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Inkelas, K. K., Vogt, K. E., Longerbeam, S. D., Owen, J., & Johnson, D. (2006). Measuring Outcomes of Living-Learning Programs: Examining College Environments and Student Learning and Development. The Journal of General Education, 55(1), 40–76. https://doi.org/10.2307/jgeneeduc.55.1.0040
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