The cumulative GPA required after your freshman year to maintain good standing in the Raikes School.
What is a 3.3?
These two people serve as your Raikes School core advisors.
Who is Adam and Theresa?
The number of points students much achieve each semester in engagement standards.
What is 5 or more points in each semester, with at least 1 point in each category?
The 3 grading categories for RAIK 10.
What are 1 - attendance (17%), 2 - assignments (43%), and 3 - final projects (40%)?
Esther L. Kauffman
Who is the Kauffman Center named after? (bonus: original funder Ed McVaney's mother-in-law)
The cumulative GPA required after your sophomore year to maintain good standing in the Raikes School.
What is a 3.4?
Three Honors (UHON) courses you must complete outside of the Raikes School curriculum
What is UHON 189H, 101H, and 99H?
These are the 3 categories for engagement standards.
What are involvement, service, and professional?
Your 6 class assignments.
What are: 1 - Check-in Surveys, 2 - Resume, 3 - Academic Integrity Reflection Paper, 4 - Civic Engagement & Belonging Reflection Paper, 5 - Academic 4-Year Plan, 6 - Personal Journal/Reflection Activity?
The 6 Raikes School core values.
What are 1 - intellectual curiosity, 2 - humility, 3 - gratitude, 4 - excellence, 5 - accountability, 6 - resilience?
The cumulative GPA required after junior year to maintain good standing and graduate from the Raikes School.
What is a 3.5?
This Raikes School course meets the UHON 395H (honors junior seminar) requirement.
What is 403H? (Design Studio)
The Raikes School's 2 student organizations.
What are The Raikes School Student Advisory Board and the Kauffman Resident's Association?
How most RAIK 10 assignments will be submitted.
What is uploaded to canvas by 11:59 pm on the due date?
The year the first cohort was accepted?
What is 1999?
The 4 academic criteria that must be met to remain in good standing in the Raikes School.
What is 1 - have a cumulative GPA greater than or equal to 3.000, 2 - Earn a grade of B- or higher in every Raikes School course, 3 - Meet Raikes School curriculum core course requirements, 4 - register for, no later than the 6th day of each semester - and remain enrolled in the required Raikes School core courses in sequence.
The Raikes School's academic integrity policy.
What is "Students found to have committed any acts of academic dishonesty during that student's tenure in the RS may be immediately dismissed or placed on probation with a reduction in scholarship, at the discretion of the executive director"?
The most important email you will receive each week.
What is the weekly Raikes School announcements email?
The 3 categories of attendance points.
What are 1 - class attendance (with active participation), 2 - Voting Is People Power/Lincoln Unites, 3 - Research Fair?
The number of students currently in the Raikes School.
What is 155?
The consequence for not meeting academic eligibility requirements?
What is placed on probation or be academically dismissed, at the discretion of the executive director?
The requirements to graduate from the Raikes School.
What is attain a cumulative GPA of a 3.5 or higher, complete all required RS courses, meet all RS engagement standards, and be on track to complete all UHP and degree requirements?
In addition to academic standards, these 5 additional criteria must be met to remain in the Raikes School.
What is 1 - uphold the student code of conduct, 2 - uphold the RS conduct criteria, 3 - meet RS engagement standards, 4 - remain eligible for housing in the Kauffman Center, 5 - remain enrolled in the university?
The 3 graded assignments associated with your final projects.
What are 1 - campus/Lincoln connection proposal, 2 - campus/Lincoln connection final submission, 3 - letter/video to self?
Name 8 of 14 Raikes School faculty/staff members.
Who are Steve Cooper, Julie Perez, Jody Myers, Adam Britten, Theresa Arneal, Becky Barnard, Rob Nickolaus, Jake Koperski, Nancy Heyne, Rachel Bradley, Justin Firestone, Bob Mackalski, Seth Polsley, and Stephanie Valentine?