QUESTIONS:

1. What is a RAP?
2. What are the benefits of joining a RAP?
3. Which RAP can I join?
4. Am I required to join a RAP?
5. Can I join more than one RAP?
6. Why are there so many choices?
7. Where are RAPs located?
8. Why are Focus RAPs the best choice for students who enter the university without a declared major?
9. Who else lives in the residence halls where the RAPs are located?
10. Will my roommate be another student in the same RAP?
11. How many students participate in RAPs?
12. How many students are in each RAP?
13. Will I meet other students outside of my RAP?
14. Will all of my classes be in the residence hall where I am living?
15. Can I join a RAP in the spring semester?
16. Do I have to wait until summer orientation ( NSO ) to sign up for a RAP?
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ANSWERS:

1.  What is a RAP?
A RAP is a community of students with similar academic interests or majors who:

RAPS are designed to help first-year students make a smooth transition to UMass. Joining a RAP enables students to:


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2.  What are the benefits of joining a RAP?
Students report that when they live and study together they do better academically, form lasting friendships, and have more satisfying college experience!

At UMass, RAPs have the following benefits:


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3. Which RAP can I join?
Most RAPs are open to all 1 st -year students. Some RAPs are restricted to students who are admitted to UMass in specific majors, or as undeclared students. Additional RAPs are available to certain students based on an invitation or application process. Refer to the RAP index to see the criteria for each RAP. Link to index


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4. Am I required to join a RAP?
NO — participation in a RAP is completely voluntary, but all entering first-year students are encouraged to explore the RAP opportunities and read comments from previous students who have participated in a RAP.


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5. Can I join more than one RAP?
NO —you can only join ONE RAP. Participation in a RAP is a “package deal” which includes specific courses and a designated residence hall. If you are attracted to more than one program, carefully review all elements of the packages to determine which RAP is the best fit for you.

Joining a RAP does not exclude you from being able to participate in other academic and non-academic opportunities at the University. You are encouraged to explore different ways to get involved academically and socially at UMass.


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6.  Why are there so many choices?
RAP recognizes that UMass students come from diverse backgrounds and with a wide range of interests. RAP offers a variety of options so that students have opportunities to choose a program that best fits with their academic interests and on-campus living preferences.

When considering which RAP is the best match for you:


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7. Why are Focus RAPs the best choice for students who enter the university without a declared major? (Focus Enterprise for students with an interest in business and Focus Connections for all other students.)
Focus RAPs have the special feature of the OASIS First-Year Seminar which is a 1-credit class that meets once per week. Throughout the semester, students in OASIS work closely with an academic advisor to explore how their personality, interests, and abilities match with possible majors and careers. In addition, students learn to improve academic success strategies (i.e. study skills and time management) and navigate the people and offices on the UMass campus.


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8.  Where are RAPs located?
RAPs are available in four different residential areas on campus—Central , Northeast, Orchard Hill, and Southwest. Most are located in Residential First-Year Experience halls. The different residential areas at UMass have unique characteristics, which you can read more about on the UMass Housing and Residence Life website.


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9. Who else lives in the residence halls where the RAPs are located?
This varies depending on the hall. Most halls accommodate a variety RAPS. These halls also accommodate first-year students who wish to live in the hall but are not affiliated with a particular RAP. Your hall will also be occupied by residential life staff (e.g., Resident Assistants -RAs), and Peer Mentors— undergraduates who are trained to provide academic support to incoming students.


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10. Will my roommate be another student in the same RAP?
It depends upon the program you join:

YES , students enrolled in the following RAPs are required to be roommates with others in their program:

MAYBE , Students who join the following RAPs may request to room with another student in the same RAP or a student in a different RAP in the same residence hall. If the student does not request a roommate he/she will likely be assigned a roommate from the same RAP.

Please know that although you are not required to room with another student in your RAP, the rooms for RAP students are clustered together in the residence halls. If you room with a student from a different RAP, you may not live on the corridor with the other students in your RAP.

Students who request a roommate of someone who did not join a RAP may be granted that request IF there is space in the residence hall.


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11. How many students participate in RAPs?
More than 40% of incoming students join RAPS. For the fall 2008 semester, approximately 1,800 students will be joining RAPs.


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12. How many students are in each RAP?
RAPs vary in size. Some RAPs have as few as 24 students, whereas others can accommodate up to 100 students or more. In the late spring, the specific number of spaces for each program will be posted on the program webpage.


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13. Will I meet students who are not part of my RAP?
YES. While a RAP is intended to foster a sense of community among its participating students, it is not designed to isolate you from other students at the university. In fact, there are many opportunities to connect with other students at UMass—including students who live in your residence hall but are not affiliated with your RAP, as well as students in your classes on the main campus. You are encouraged to explore different ways to get involved academically and socially at UMass—talk with your RA or a Peer Mentor to find out about the many opportunities that UMass offers!


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14.  Will ALL of my classes be in the residential area where I am living?
NO . Please refer to the details of the specific programs to determine where your RAP classes will meet. Courses affiliated with your RAP may be in the hall where you live, or they may be in another building within the same residential area. Some classes may meet on the main campus. Also, the courses you enroll in as part of your RAP only fulfill a portion of your required credits for the semester. During New Students Orientation in the summer, you will be working with your academic advisor to enroll in additional courses which will meet on the main campus.


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15.  Can I join a RAP in the spring?
NO . You can only join a RAP in the fall semester of your freshman year. You continue to live in the same room for the entire academic year.


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16. Do I have to wait until summer orientation ( NSO ) to sign up for a RAP?
NO . In fact, you can hold a spot in a RAP as early as May 15 th . Please carefully read the section on How to Join a RAP for procedures and deadlines.


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