Rider’s Baccalaureate Honors Program (BHP) Living and Learning Community helps to ease the transition from high school to college by connecting you with a community of students, faculty, and staff. In the BHP LLC, you'll meet fellow honors students with a wide range of interests.
First-year students in the BHP program are invited to be part of a cohort model where they live together and attend several of their honors courses together. There is no additional cost associated with joining a living learning community. All costs are covered under standard room and board.
Benefits of joining the Living Learning Community:
- Helps to ease the transition from high school to college
- Develop key relationships at the start of your Rider journey
- Connect with peers who share your academic interests and also interact with those from diverse fields
- Personal interactions with faculty and staff advisors
- Peer mentorship from BHP ambassadors
- Networking and social events
Ziegler Hall
BHP Living and Learning Community students reside in Ziegler Hall. Ziegler is conveniently located near the Student Recreation Center, Daly Dining Hall, Alumni Gym and Moore Library. The residence hall offers attractive spaces for students to gather including conference rooms, lounges and study areas, as well as areas for social interaction. Kitchen and laundry facilities are onsite. Housing is available in double rooms and pods.
Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Lynch Adler Hall
bhunter [at] rider.edu
609-896-5378