Honors Communities
Honors communities are located in several different housing facilities on campus. The primary goal of these communities is to create a learning environment where students in the Honors Program can get the support they need while engaged in this rigorous academic program. There are several rooms in Del Rey South designated for first-year students who are new to the Honors program. Sophomore Honors students are invited to live in the Rains Hall. A limited number of spaces for Honors students are available in the Leavey 6 Apartments for juniors and seniors. Faculty from the Honors program and housing staff are committed to coordinating activities and events for all students involved in the program. Students applying for Honors housing must be approved through the University Honors Program in order to be part of the community.
Honors Living and Learning Community
The Honors Living Learning Community is a living learning community housed on the fourth floor of Del Rey South. Freshmen honors students of any college or school are invited to this community. Students will take two linked honors courses; in the fall semester (On the Sublime and Writing Tutorial) and a one-hour Leadership and Service seminar in the spring semester. Members of the living learning community will enjoy office hours with honors faculty within the residence halls, allowing for more interaction with scholars outside of the academic confines of the classroom. There are also co-curricular events (trips and movies) sponsored by the University Honors Program, as well as extracurricular programming provided by their resident assistants. Students participating in the living learning community will learn in more detail the workings of the Honors Program and how to prepare for a full, intellectual life.
Students must be accepted and registered members of the University Honors Program to qualify for the Honors Living Learning Community.
Students participating in the Honors Living Learning Community will:
KNOW
- the information necessary for success in the LMU Honors Program
- each other through communal living and learning
- the resources available to them through the Honors and LMU
- models of leadership and rationales for service
BE ABLE TO
- bridge academic success and social development
- interact with honors faculty inside and outside of the classroom
- access the resources available to them through Honors and LMU
- integrate themselves into the greater LMU community
- lead effectively and serve compassionately
VALUE
- the social dimension of intellectual life
- the diverse traditions that make up LMU’s student body
- Please visit the University Honors Program website for more information
Meet the Staff
Resident Director Alexandra Froehlich
Alexandra Froehlich is in her first year of being the Resident Director of Del Rey South. She received her B.A. in Mathematics from Loyola Marymount University in 2008 where she was involved as an RA and in multiple clubs. Upon graduation she attended the University of the Pacific where she received her M.A. in Educational Leadership and Administration with an Emphasis in Student Affairs working in both Greek Life and Residential Life. Her thesis work was based in on the spiritual deve students involved in Greek Life. Upon graduation Alexandra worked as Community Director at CSU Monterey Bay overseeing North Quad, the sophomore and junior area of campus. Alexandra currently serves as the SoCal NASPA Vice Chair and the CCPA Director of Professional Development. Alexandra’s future plans include pursuing a Ph.D. in Student Affairs where she hopes to research spiritual identity development. Alexandra is very excited to be home at LMU and to have the opportunity to invest in the lives of students the way that LMU professional staff invested in her during her undergraduate career!
Resident Advisor Penney Azizi
Penney Azizi is sophomore, psychology major with a pre-law emphasis from Valencia, California. She will be a Resident Advisor in the Del Rey South Honors Community. Outside of being a Resident Advisor she is also a tutor at the Academic Resource Center, located in Daum Hall. She is also involved in ASLMU, which is the student government at LMU, as well as a member of Delta Gamma sorority.