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2021 Johnston Application
We're so glad you are interested in the Johnston Center for Integrated Studies. Below is the opportunity to share more about how Johnston can help you in your creating your unique passions and interests. If you no longer intend to apply to Johnston, please contact us at
casoperations@redlands.edu
, so we may update your application.
Please note: The application below cannot be edited once you have clicked submit. We recommend typing your answers on a word document, and then once you are satisfied with your answers, copy them into the boxes, and submit your completed application.
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Johnston Application
From what you know about the Johnston Center, what most excites you about it? Why?
When were you most engaged in your education? When were you least engaged? Describe the circumstances.
What role have mentors played in your life? What role do you imagine mentors might play in your college experience?
Describe an experience you have had in a cultural setting different from your own. If you have not had such an opportunity, tell us what you might like to do in the future.
Describe an experience when you discovered a connection between things that initially appeared unrelated to one another (for example, between math and music, economics and literature, or art and sports).
What does it mean to you to be part of a community? How have your experiences in a specific community shaped you? And how do you see yourself participating in an intentional, living-learning community?
A full Johnston education asks students to: participate in the living-learning community; develop an education that includes depth in areas of particular interest, liberal arts breadth, and a cross-cultural experience; self-govern through consensus; write and receive narrative evaluations instead of numerical grades; and integrate modes of learning. Do you have any questions about these values and practices?
How did you find out about the Johnston Center?
Once you are satisfied with your answers, please click submit below.
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