Leeds Residential Academic Program
RAP Program
What is Leeds RAP?
- A high-touch residential experience for first year business students.
- A professional, academic and personal accelerator.
- A launchpad for college success.
Residential academic programs—in which students live and study in a common housing community—help students build meaningful friendships, cultivate better study habits and become more involved on campus. The Leeds Residential Academic Program is a residential community, located in Cheyenne Arapaho Hall, comprised exclusively of first-year students who are business majors at Leeds. The Leeds RAP provides in-house, rigorous business courses in a small classroom setting, which are complemented by community building and professional development opportunities. Students in the program develop supportive relationships with classmates, peer mentors, faculty and staff, including an in-house academic advisor.
This program is part of the Leeds First-Year Experience that students can opt into after being admitted to Leeds.
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The Leeds RAP seeks students that value an active community and desire a deeper college experience that involves connecting with faculty, staff, professionals, and peers.
The Leeds RAP staff is comprised of Associate Director Mary Rose, Academic Advisor Alex Cummings, Academic Advisor Sara Thompson, and Academic Advisor Danielle Wall.
Learn about the application process and where to apply.
Contact the Leeds RAP
303.492.2877
Office: Cheyenne Arapaho Hall, 102