First-Year Residential Learning Communities: Costello College of Business

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Are you interested in exploring business with others that have similar interests? Do you want exclusive opportunities to engage and network with the Costello College of Business (CCB) faculty, alumni and staff? Do you hope to maximize your Business experience in Mason? If so, the CCB RLC would be a great experience for you! The CCB RLC fosters a sense of community with students from various backgrounds, beliefs, and experiences to help enhance your learning in and outside the classroom! Our partnerships with faculty, staff, and alumni will create a comprehensive experience that will set you up for success in the Business World and at Mason.

Benefits of Being a Part of the CCB RLC

  • Living in a community with individuals with a similar interest in business
  • Sharing a classroom experience with individuals you live with 
  • Access to events with faculty and alumni events exclusive to RLC students 
  • Opportunity to know about events before students who are not in the CCB RLC 
  • Additional support from Costello College of Business faculty and staff to help you navigate your college  
  • Lifelong friendships and connections 

Requirements

  • Enroll in BUS 100 & BUS 103 during the fall and spring semesters 
  • Attend at least 3 CCB RLC events each semester & be an active community member 

Building 

  • Commonwealth Hall

Course

  • BUS 100: Business and Society
  • BUS 103: Develop Professional Skills I: Foundational Elements

Campus Partner 

  • Costello College of Business

Housing Application Questions

  • Why are you interested in being a part of the Costello College of Business Residential Learning Community (RLC)? 
  • What excites you about the Business field and how your interests were developed? Please include any experiences or involvement that can help to illustrate your story. 
  • What do you hope to gain from your experience as a member of the Costello College of Business RLC and how you plan to contribute to your RLC community (both in and out of the classroom)?