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Staff
Who Work In the Residence Halls, Who are they and what do they do?
Living
in a residence hall can be an exciting and rewarding experience. Through
this experience you will hopefully meet life-long friends and learn how
to live independently in a group environment. You will also be encouraged
to grow and develop as a result of encountering people and situations
that are different than what you may have known before you moved into
the residence hall.
As
good as life in the residence halls is, it has its challenges. Be it learning
to live with a roommate, confronting noisy neighbors, or dealing with
exposure to new things, you may need support and assistance from time
to time if you are going to get the most out of your residence hall experience.
Various
staff in the residence halls are present to maximize your residence hall
experience. Get to know these staff when you move on campus, as they work
in the halls to assist students in making a positive transition to college.
Resident
Assistants, Resident Advisors, Peer Counselors, Community Assistants,
Peer Counselors...Are Students Just Like You: Although the title may
change, these individuals are typically sophomores, juniors and seniors
who are students just like you. To obtain their position they have most
likely participated in an extensive interviewing process, and have undergone
extensive training on issues related to activity/event planning, mediation,
handling conflicts, dealing with crisis situations, and a wide variety
of other topics. These staff members are typically assigned one per floor
or living area in a residence hall. They live on the floors with students
to assist them with the transition to college, help with roommate conflicts
or other problems, plan social and educational events, and provide support
to students who are having personal or academic difficulties. Whatever
their title at your University, these staff have a supervisor who typically
lives in or near the residence hall where they work.
Resident
Directors, Graduate Hall Directors, Residence Counselors...
The Graduate or Full Time Staff Who Live In The Residence Halls:
Yes, again, the title may change, but it is fairly typical that the student
staff who work in the residence halls report to a live in supervisor who
is responsible for your residence hall. These staff live either in or
near your residence hall, and they work to assist in making your residence
experience a positive one. They are responsible for the overall management
of your residence hall, and provide students with counseling and referral
support, develop and encourage social activities in the hall, manage administrative
functions in the hall, respond to crisis situations, and set and enforce
standards for behavior in the hall. These staff are sometimes graduate
students who are attending your university, and work for the Housing/Residence
Life office in exchange for compensation. In other instances, the staff
member who supervises your residence hall could be a full-time professional
with in most cases as Masters degree, who works in their position because
of their interest in students and in a career in Higher Education.
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