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Community Engagement Scholars Program:
Reflection, Action, Partnership (RAP) Sessions

If you like to reflect with others, please take part in our RAP Sessions! RAP Sessions are held a few times each semester. They are not required, but they're a great way to reflect with other students doing similar work, or, to learn from students engaged in work very different from your own.

If you attend a RAP session, it will count as one of your 6 required reflections. When RAP Sessions are scheduled, you can find them and register for them here.

RAP Sessions are often facilitated by students in the Scholars Program. We are always open to new topics and looking for students to lead them. Please contact the Scholars Program coordinator if you're interested in leading a RAP Session.


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