
Mr. Daniel Reyes
- Director - Learning for Life
At the Learning 4 Life Center, an office within the Center for Health & Wellness in the Division of Student Success, we strive to build a community where students feel accepted, included, and safe.
We are here to connect students to on and off campus resources and opportunities to empower and overcome life obstacles on their journey to graduation.
Monday–Friday: 8:30 am–4:30 pm
(Summer hours: Monday–Friday: 8 am–4 pm)
We provide students with access to basic needs, help them manage competing priorities, and assist them in navigating the campus systems. Learning 4 Life has a team of staff and Learning 4 Life Navigators (trained peer mentors) who support and advocate for students as they work with them to:
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We've received wonderful feedback from the students we've worked with and great analytical results from our evaluations. We hope that you'll become one of our success stories...
"Learning 4 Life is exactly what every college campus should have, it is an all-inclusive space where students, faculty and staff can come and be welcomed with open arms. As a student who came into college afraid and not confident that I would be able to complete a college education, Learning 4 Life strengthened my confidence and served as a compass in what seemed like a foreign land to me."
At Rhode Island College, the Learning 4 Life (L4L) Center is an inclusive space where students are welcomed with open arms. Students receive assistance with everything from addressing barriers to education as well as housing and food insecurities.
The pantry assists all RIC students with food and/or housing insecurity by providing a private and confidential opportunity to obtain food and toiletries.
“I’m happy to see my father reach his goal of having all four of his children earn a degree from Rhode Island College,” Duarte says.
Francisca García, de cuarenta y ocho años, no solo se graduará con una licenciatura en trabajo social, sino que ya fue aceptada en el programa de Maestría en Trabajo Social en RIC.