If you’re first-year, sophomore, international, or exchange student with an interest in intercultural connections and friendship, the Go Global: Intercultural Living Learning Floor is an excellent Theme Community option for you. Residents of the Go Global Floor engage in a blend of domestic and international students. This is an excellent place if you might want to go on a Learning Abroad opportunity or if you want to build global relationships without getting your passport stamped.
Who’s Eligible? | First-Year, and First-Year International or Exchange Students with an interest in the world |
Living Learning Community or Theme Community? | Theme Community |
Area on Campus: | Sage Point 813 |
Associated Courses: | Residents are encouraged but not required to take UGS 2230 BlockU: Global Citizenship |
Who Selects Residents? | Selection for the Go Global Floor completed by Learning Abroad and International Students and Scholar Services. |
How to Apply? | Complete your Housing U Application |
Learning Abroad Contact: | Eric Boscan e.boscan@utah.edu (801) 581-6369 |
International Students and Scholar Services Contact: | Jessica Schlotfeldt jess@ic.utah.edu (801) 581-8876 |
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- Alliance Houses – Officers Circle
- Arts Floor – Sage Point
- Bennion Service House – Officers Circle
- Crocker Science House – Officers Circle
- Emma Eccles Jones Fine Arts House – Officers Circle
- First Security Business House – Officers Circle
- Honors First Year Communities – Varied
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- Kahlert Village College of Science First Year Community
- Kahlert Village Gail Miller Community Engagement Tower
- Kahlert Village Heather Kahlert STEM Tower
- Kahlert Village Patricia W. Child Health & Wellness Tower
- Kahlert Village Outdoor Leadership Floor
- Kennecott House – Officers Circle
- Lassonde Studios
- Major & Career Exploration Floor – Sage Point
- O.C. Tanner Humanities House – Officers Circle