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  <title>Could an ARC or a FIG be a good fit?</title>
  <description>In this episode, we highlight two key first-year experiences at the University of Oregon. Amy Hughes&amp;amp;nbsp;Giard from the First-Year Programs Office joins us to break down First-Year Interest Groups (FIGs), including benefits, timelines, and June registration. We also talk with Jessica Winders about Academic Residential Communities (ARCs), covering how they support&amp;amp;nbsp;first-year students and what to expect from the application and selection process. First Year Programs:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://fyp.uoregon.edu/ Academic Residential Communities (ARCs): https://housing.uoregon.edu/communities &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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