Unique Experiences
In the ARC, you'll go beyond the walls of a classroom with kayaking on the LSU lakes, touring Tiger Stadium, and learning survival sewing skills - just to name a few options.
First-year students with a major in the College of Agriculture can live in Blake Hall and take classes with the same group of peers, creating a smaller network within the larger LSU campus from day one.
In this living-learning environment, the hands-on experiences and real-world introductions you are exposed to are unmatched. From Louisiana sugar cane field trips to behind the scenes tours of the LSU Vet School, it's all AG, all the time!
On one side of Blake Hall is Campus Lake and on the other is the 459 Commons dining hall. With a great location, Blake Hall is ready for Ag Res College students to study, relax, enjoy good food, and meet new friends.
To participate in the Ag Residential College, you must:
College of Agriculture majors: Agricultural Business (AGBU), Agricultural & Extension Education (AGEE), Animal Sciences (ANMLS), Environmental Management Systems (ENSYS), Natural Resource Ecology & Management (NREM), Nutrition and Food Sciences (NFS), Plant & Soil Systems (PLSYS), Textiles, Apparel & Merchandising (TAM)
During the admitted-student housing application process, select the Agriculture Residential College as your preferred housing option.
You'll receive notice of acceptance into the living-learning program by the spring, and then you can begin searching for and matching with potential roommates.
For Agriculture Residential College eligibility information, view the requirements above or contact ARC staff listed below.
For housing application and room assignment information, please contact Residential Life at housing@lsu.edu.
Josh Allred
Ag Res College Co-Director
College of Agriculture
Tamera Castle
Blake Hall
Residence Coordinator
Department of Residential Life