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What Do Current EHSRC Members Say About the Experience?

The EHSRC has allowed me to live in with others who share similar academic goals. A few of the benefits I have appreciated are the cohort classes, the opportunity to register early and . Being involved in EHSRC my first year has lead me to be more involved than I imagined—at college and away.

-Andrew Walton

The EHS Residential College is a great program. It has helped me to meet new people, get the classes I need and create a close friendships with others who are entering the same career field. The best part of EHSRC is all of the people in it and the fact that I met some of my best friends at CMU because I joined the residential college.

-Alicia Clark


The EHS Residential College has allowed me to live and learn with people who are going into the same or similar field. Having someone next door who is has the same classes helps when it comes time to prepare assignments, study for an exam or when you just need help understanding something.

-Richard T. Hinger



The best part of EHSRC is meeting new people that are going into the same field, and the different activities and trips we do together throughout the year.

-Shana Ramsey


Students who are interested in majoring in Education or any type of Human services should join the EHSRC because as a participant in the Residential College, you have a chance to decide the different things that you do with your education and experience at Central. Being in the Residential College allows you to get to know faculty and staff on a first name basis and you get several more resources available to you.

-Jessica Smith


Students in the Residential College have the opportunity to get to know others who are interested in the same profession. You get to have the opportunity to learn from guest speakers, go on trips, have a say in what opportunities are offered, and you have fun while learning.

-Jennifer Titsworth


The best part of being in the EHSRC is being able to live with people who you take several classes with. You can study together, walk to and from classes together, and help each other.

-Jessica Smith