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resident assistant

1 of 1noun
/ˈrɛzɪdənt əˈsɪstənt/
Forms:resident assistants
1

a student leader who resides in a college dormitory and assists fellow students with various needs, such as resolving conflicts and enforcing rules

A resident assistant is a person, usually a college or university student, who lives in student housing and is responsible for helping to manage and support the residential community. Resident assistants assist with enforcing housing policies, resolving conflicts among students, and providing guidance and support to fellow residents. They often plan social and educational activities to create a positive living environment. In addition, resident assistants serve as a resource for students and help ensure the safety and well-being of everyone in the residence hall.

  • As a resident assistant, Sarah helps organize events and provides support to students living in her dorm.
  • The resident assistant on duty responded promptly to noise complaints and ensured that quiet hours were observed.
  • Juan, a resident assistant, conducts regular check-ins with students to address any concerns and promote a positive living environment.
  • The resident assistant facilitated a floor meeting to discuss upcoming events and address any issues raised by residents.
  • She decided to apply to be a resident assistant because she enjoys helping others and fostering a sense of community in her dormitory.