In 1969, a group of faculty members created an alternative learning environment at the University—a true living-learning community where students would be responsible for their own education.
Today, some 200 talented and passionate Redlands students live and learn together in the Johnston complex, which includes two residence halls and a number of faculty offices. Students can design their own majors in consultation with faculty, and they write contracts for their courses and receive narrative evaluations in lieu of traditional grades. It’s innovative, challenging and inspiring.
Questions? Contact the Office of Admissions.
Applying to Johnston Complete this supplement as well as the full Redlands application.
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