Welcome to the ILC!
Welcome to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the International Learning Community! Together we will create a dynamic community full of intellectual vigor, activities and fun that has marked the ILC since its inception. With your enthusiasm and participation, the ILC will live up to its reputation as one of the most intellectual and active communities in University Housing.
Sharing Common interests about cultures around the world helps bring people together.
What is the ILC?
The International Learning Community (ILC) offers you opportunities to make friends from Wisconsin and around the world and to interact with faculty, staff, and students who share your interest in learning about different cultures. The ILC is dedicated to enhancing cross-cultural understanding.
The ILC is a unique opportunity for American students who want to get to know international students and for international students who want to get to know Americans. The ILC living experience would be ideal for students planning to study abroad or returning from studying abroad; for international and exchange students; for students studying foreign languages; and for any students interested in world affairs.
To guide ILC student residents in their activities and academics, a steering committee helps direct the learning community. The ILC Steering Committee includes UW-Madison faculty, University Housing Life staff and current ILC students who help design and plan a range of programs from social gatherings to trips to educational and cultural activities.
Check out the 2008 ILC newsletter or ILC's annual report from the 2007-2008 academic year to learn more.

Adams Hall is located next to Lake Mendota. Most of the rooms are singles and come with loftable furniture.
Where is the ILC located?
The ILC is located in Winslow, Faville, Richardson, and Ochsner Houses in Adams Hall. Adams Hall is located on lake Mendota on the west, or lakeshore side of campus. Adams Hall is a coed community with a mix of first-year and upper-class residents. Most of the rooms are singles and come with loftable furniture. The ILC occupies approximately 130 spaces in Adams Hall.
What does it cost to live in the ILC?
Most of the rooms in the ILC are single rooms and single room rates apply. Please visit the UW Housing web site for the most up to date room rates. In addition to the room charge there is an additional fee of $200. This $200 fee covers the cost of increased staffing in the ILC, special programs, faculty fellows, and other services unique to the ILC.
If you have applied for financial aid from the University, you may wish to discuss the additional cost of the ILC program with a counselor in the office of Student Financial Services to see whether your aide package can be adjusted to cover the additional ILC expenses.
Who is eligible to join the ILC?

Its easy to meet others in the ILC.
To participate in the International Learning Community you should:
- Want to met people from all over the world
- Be interested in learning about other cultures and sharing information about your own.
- Respectfully seek out and explore cultural values of widely divergent belief systems.
- Bring enthusiasm and curiosity for living and learning in an international community.
- Actively participate in ILC programs and events.
Do I need an application to join the ILC?
When filling out your housing contract, be sure to rank the ILC as your top choice. If you want to participate in one of the six ILC language floors, in addition to ranking the ILC as your top choice, you also need to fill out an application to join the language house. More information can be found at the Application page




