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As a first-year student in the
Isenberg School of Management, you will be able to take
advantage of the best of both worlds: you will have all
of the excitement and diversity of a large national
University, and also be a part of the close-knit
community of involved students that exists within the
Isenberg School. Every first-year Isenberg School
student is a member of our Transitions Learning
Community, but in addition you can choose to be involved
in one of several other Learning Community options.
Here's a brief overview of each Learning Community
opportunity and how you can get involved.
Isenberg
Fellows Residential Academic Program (RAP).
You can apply to one of
two Fellows groups, where you engage in focused
activities mentored by Isenberg faculty. Themes for the
groups are Business in Society, and
Diversity & International
Business. Jumpstart
your college career by immersing yourself in your area
of interest. Admission into
the Isenberg Fellows Program is by application only and
can be done online on this website.
The deadline for applications is May 1.
Accepted fellows
will be notified by May 26.
Click here to learn more
about the Fellows Program.
Commonwealth College Honors Residential Academic Program (RAP).
Students accepted into the University's
honors program, Commonwealth College, can choose to live
in clusters of approximately twenty other Commonwealth
College students, primarily in the Orchard Hill
Residential Area. Students in these learning communities
will take two courses in their first semester with the
other students in the cluster. The courses in the
clusters share a common theme and usually fulfill some
of the University's General Education requirements,
which all students are subject to. Students may elect to
live in a Commonwealth College Honors
RAP starting on May 15. If you have
questions before then, contact the Commonwealth College
Office (504 Goodell; 413-545-2483).
http://www.comcol.umass.edu/studentlife/learningcommunities/index.html
University Residential Academic Programs.
Isenberg School students may elect to participate in
one of the University's first-year Residential Academic Programs (RAP) that
are available to students in all
majors. As a RAP participant, you will take at least
two-residentially based courses in your first semester,
which means that you will be attending classes and
studying with other students who live in the same
residence hall as you. The
communities are thematically based, and course selection is very
broad, and almost all will fulfill University General
Education requirements. Currently, there are Residential
Academic Programs in the Central, Orchard Hill and
Southwest residential areas. Students may choose to
participate in RAP on a first-come, first-served basis.
You can reserve a spot online, after May 1st, which you
will confirm at New Student Orientation.
For more details, check online at: http://www.umass.edu/rap
If you choose not to participate in one of the
specialized options above, know that
our Transitions
Learning Community provides every
first-year student with an immediate connection to the
School. The centerpiece of Transitions is a weekly
first-semester seminar to help you learn about yourself,
your fellow students, and the many resources and options
available to you at the University. You will work
together throughout the semester in small teams mentored
by Isenberg School faculty, staff and upper class
students. Our goal with Transitions and all of our
Learning Community options is to help you take full
advantage of the many resources that the Isenberg School
and UMass have to offer. Build the bridge to your future
in your first year by becoming an active and involved
member of our community!
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