Serving as a resident assistant (RA) is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have on campus. This position provides an opportunity to meet new people, make a difference in the lives of others, and teach you skills for your future. As an RA, you will have an opportunity to graduate with a unique skill set and memories that will last a lifetime.
RA candidates must have a cumulative grade point of 2.75 to be eligible for hire. A full academic year commitment to the position is required. Participation in certain academic requirements (e.g. internships, co-ops, student teaching) may prevent candidates from fulfilling that commitment. Attendance at RA training is mandatory for all hired RAs. Dates and times for RA training will be communicated at a later date when finalized.
Applications are available online and will open on Monday, September 9, 2024 and close Friday, October 4, 2024. Visit your hall director or attend any available hall interest session for more information.
Resident Assistant Position Description
Application and Selection Timeline
- Application Opens: Monday, September 9th
- Application Closes: Friday, October 4th at 11:59pm.
- Interest Sessions
- Wednesday, September 25:
- 6:00pm – Magnolia/Dogwood
- 7:00pm – Stokely
- 8:00pm – Volunteer
- Thursday, September 26:
- 6:00pm – Laurel
- 7:00pm – Lakemoor and Geier/Robinson/Vol Condos
- 8:00pm – Massey
- Monday, September 30:
- 6:00pm – Hess
- 7:00pm – Clement
- 8:00pm – Brown
- Tuesday, October 1:
- 6:00pm – South Carrick
- 7:00pm – North Carrick
- 8:00pm – Reese
- Wednesday, September 25:
- Candidate Social: Sunday, October 13 at 6:00pm
- Round 1 Interviews: October 21-26
- Round 2 Interviews: November 11-15
- RA Class Offers Go Out: Wednesday, December 18
Benefits of being an RA
- A $623.08 biweekly pay during the months of August-April
- Single room occupancy at the current double room rate
- If a critical housing situation exists, you may be assigned a temporary roommate.
- Develop leadership skills necessary to promote a sense of community
- Involvement opportunities on committees and taskforces
- Learn critical conflict resolution skills to prepare for professional settings post college
RA Spotlight: Everyone Needs a Cobi in Their Life
“When you feel like a tiny fish in this giant pond called UT, at the very least you can know that your RA is there for you, checking on you, and congratulating you on the big and the little milestones.”
That was the attitude Cobi Genna applied to being a resident assistant (RA), and she carried the same perspective through several roles within University Housing.
Genna began working in University Housing in the fall of 2019 during her freshman year. A close family friend had worked in housing before and helped her make a connection to an open position. Genna worked the front desk of the main University Housing office located in Magnolia Hall.