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A '''Resident Adviser''' (also spelled '''Advisor''') or '''RA''' is a student charged with supervising students living in a set of rooms in a [[residence hall]]. RAs get free housing to do this. RA duties include:
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A '''Resident Adviser''' (also spelled '''Advisor''') or '''RA''' is a student charged with supervising students living in a set of rooms in a [[residence hall]]. RAs receive free housing to do this. RA duties include:
  
 
* sorting out [[Room Condition Reports]]
 
* sorting out [[Room Condition Reports]]
* busting parties
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* enforcing Columbia policy
* fighting the noble war on drugs, tobacco, and in first year dorms, alcohol (or looking the other way and generally not caring much about it at all)
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* mediating conflicts between residents
 
* being in charge of the vacuum cleaner
 
* being in charge of the vacuum cleaner
* work with the [[CPA]] for area-wide programs
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* creating floor and area-wide programs
  
 
Until 2007-2008, Columbia RA's had to be juniors or seniors. The [[Office of Residential Programs]] began considering freshmen to serve as RA's during their sophomore year for the first time in 2006-2007. Barnard ResLife had initiated the practice years in advance.
 
Until 2007-2008, Columbia RA's had to be juniors or seniors. The [[Office of Residential Programs]] began considering freshmen to serve as RA's during their sophomore year for the first time in 2006-2007. Barnard ResLife had initiated the practice years in advance.

Revision as of 16:46, 18 January 2010

A Resident Adviser (also spelled Advisor) or RA is a student charged with supervising students living in a set of rooms in a residence hall. RAs receive free housing to do this. RA duties include:

  • sorting out Room Condition Reports
  • enforcing Columbia policy
  • mediating conflicts between residents
  • being in charge of the vacuum cleaner
  • creating floor and area-wide programs

Until 2007-2008, Columbia RA's had to be juniors or seniors. The Office of Residential Programs began considering freshmen to serve as RA's during their sophomore year for the first time in 2006-2007. Barnard ResLife had initiated the practice years in advance.

RA's at Columbia are a mixed bag. Some are awesome, others are highly questionable choices for the position. Some RA's have suggested that Residential Programs actually hires unqualified candidates with the reasoning that the position will "help them grow." The indescribably poor reasoning skills that go into this logic should be expected from Columbia administrators.

Summer RA's are hired directly by Housing Services.

Famous RAs