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The Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management (formerly the J.D. Edwards Honors Program in Computer Science and Management) is a specialized honors program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln that focuses on computer science and management. It was founded in May 1998 by Ed McVaney, co-founder of the JD Edwards company. With his gift of $32 million to the university, McVaney charged the school with setting up a world-class program to train the next generation of business leaders. In June 2008, the program was renamed after Jeff Raikes in recognition for his lead gift in a $20 million fundraising campaign. The program is selective with admissions, accepting about 32 high-ability students every year.

The Raikes School's curriculum focuses on integrating a computer science and business education. It aims to instruct students on innovation, entrepreneurship, and working in a team. Students are led by a faculty with diverse backgrounds, such as business owners and research experts.

Curriculum
The Raikes School incorporates computer science and business management into one integrated curriculum. It prides itself with providing an education balanced in technology and management with focus on leadership, communications, and collaboration. This program offers an undergraduate program that complements business, computer science, and computer engineering majors.

Design Thinking has become a focus for students and faculty as the Raikes School shifts its focus to innovation. Silicon Prairie News quotes previous director, David Keck, describes Design Thinking as "teaching them decision-making and problem-solving in a scenario of relatively incomplete information."

Third- and fourth-year students work on real-world projects for companies in Design Studio, a year-long class in which students divide into teams, meet with clients, agree on specifications, develop the product, and in many cases perform quality assurance after delivery. Design Studio gives members of the program real-world experience designing and writing software, working in teams, meeting deadlines, and communicating with clients. The project comes together at the Design Studio showcase, where Raikes students present their final projects publicly.

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Executive Director of the Raikes School
Dr. Stephen C. Cooper was selected in 2015 as the Executive Director of the Raikes School. Cooper graduated from Cornell University in 1988. He went on to receive a Master's Degree and a Doctorate from Syracuse University. Previously, Cooper worked as a professor at Purdue University and, most recently, Stanford University. In a recent interview with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Cooper said, “I’m looking forward to working with many of the amazingly talented students at the university and in the state of Nebraska, helping them to succeed, and in sharing my enthusiasm for computing, technology, and innovation/entrepreneurship.”

Praise
The program has consistently received praise from leaders in the Information Technology industry.

Bill Gates said in September 2005 during a presentation to the program in the Kauffman Center: I think this program is a great program. It really speaks very directly to a challenge that Microsoft sees, which is that we get lots of great engineers and we get lots of people who’ve got good business backgrounds, but we rarely get people who combine those skills, and particularly as you move up the ranks in Microsoft, the number of people who’ve got that background really are bringing those two skill sets to bear. It turns out the world at large has a great shortage so seeing a program like this makes a lot of sense to me and I can guarantee you the opportunities you’ll have will be quite phenomenal and make whatever hard work is required in the program well worth the energy you put into it. The Lincoln Journal Star credits the Raikes School for retaining talent in the technology industry."The Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management has also helped keep in town some of Lincoln’s brightest lights."National Public Radio interviewed David Graff, one of Hudl's founders, about the decision to keep their company in Lincoln."CEO and co-founder David Graff says the company could have moved anywhere, and had offers to relocate, but it stayed in Lincoln because 'we really like the access to the University.' Hudl has 35 interns and most are from the Raikes School (named for Nebraska alum and former Microsoft executive Jeff Raikes)."In another interview by the Omaha World Herald, David Graff again discusses the company's decision to stay in Lincoln."In describing why the company chose to remain in Lincoln, Graff said a central reason is the support Hudl receives from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, specifically the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management."

Scholarships
The program awards full or partial scholarships to incoming students to cover room and board. All incoming students are also members of the University Honors Program and receive a stipend by the Honors Textbook Scholarship. Most incoming Raikes School students come to Nebraska with tuition scholarships; these may come from external sources, such as the National Merit Scholarship, or from the university, such as the full-tuition Regents Scholarship (only available for Nebraska high school graduates).

In 2015, Hudl established the Hudl Scholarship Fund through the University. It donated $500,000 for annual scholarships for students of the Raikes School. The University news reports that the donors "view the scholarship as a way to recognize and thank the university for the education and support they received as students." This is the largest donation the Raikes School has received from its' graduates.

Esther L. Kauffman Academic Residential Center
Students live in the Esther L. Kauffman Academic Residential Center, which is named for McVaney's mother-in-law. The building is a learning community with state-of-the-art classrooms on the first floor and living accommodations on the second and third floors. Kauffman is located in the middle of the UNL city campus, directly across the green space from the student union. It is often featured in University promotions.

The rooms are suite-style, each with its own bathroom, and progressing from one room up to three rooms between each pair of students. Kauffman offers multiple study lounges and break-out rooms for teams as well.

Alumni
Graduates have started their own businesses in the State of Nebraska, such as Hudl and Pickit.

A number of alumni have gone on to work at Hudl.