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Resident Advisor (RA)

The RA student staff position is an amazing opportunity to serve students, develop as a leader, and obtain many practical job skills. Being a live-in student leader provides an incredible opportunity to facilitate building connections among residents living on campus and the ability to have an impact on their experience at SSU. We are seeking students who will model the Seawolf Commitment, help build community, provide creative ways to residents to learn outside the classroom, and to foster an environment of belonging.

Why Be A Residential Advisor?

  1. Free Housing

  2. Partial Meal Plan and Dining Dollars

  3. Professional and Personal Development

  4. Networking & Resume Building

  5. Long Lasting Relationships

Application 

Applications for the RA position have closed for the 2024-2025 year. 

Ask your RA or your Area Coordinator. We also hold info sessions, details will be posted here when available. 

RAs are compensated with free housing, a partial meal plan, and dining dollars as well as a stipend for serving as an RA Programmer or Operations RA. RAs will also gain transferable skills that will help them in their future endeavors. Expect to build up your resume, network with professional staff, and create long-lasting relationships.

Successful candidates will have a semester and cumulative GPA of a least 2.5 at the time of application, must be eligible to live on-campus during the full academic year and be in good judicial standing with REACH and the University.

Applications for the RA position have closed for the 2024-2025 year. 

Candidates will completely fill out the online application which includes candidate information, a letter of recommendation, and answer application questions.

Successful candidates will be invited to participate in an interview. These interviews will last about 30 minutes and will be conducted by an Area Coordinator and current Resident Advisors. Candidates will also partake in a workshop where they will be able to work with other candidates to problem solve and think creatively through different scenarios.

Successful candidates will be invited to Pre-Service. This session will cover RA expectations, introductions to REACH, and getting to know the RAs selected for the 2025-2026 academic year. RAs will be placed onto staff teams in the Spring.

We get this question a lot! Truth is, there is no cookie cutter answer. We look for candidates who are open minded and want to help build community and upholding the Seawolf Commitment. We want our RAs to reflect the diversity in our residential community.