By Vicente Romรกn Starting your first year as an RA is exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming. Between programming, on-call duties, conflict resolution, and administrative tasks, itโs easy to feel like you need to devote every moment to your role. One key lesson Iโve learned from supervising Housing Assistants in graduate and family housing... Continue Reading →
1 Tip For New RAs: Trust Your Support!
By Austin Korynta In the (highly unlikely) event that nobody has told you this yet, congratulations on accepting the RA role! Being an RA is such an integral part to so many studentsโ lives. Throughout your time, you will make a significant impact on your community of residentsโ lives, providing care in critical moments, outlets... Continue Reading →
1 Tip For New RAs: Not EVERY Program Is For EVERYONE – and that’s what makes it inclusive
By Abby Schuck Itโs 7:30pm on Tuesday night (the time your Cocoa and Coloring program is set to start) but only you and a couple other RAs are there. You decide to give it a little more time. butย now itโs 20 minutes later and stillโฆnothing. You canโt figure out what happened. You wereย intentional... Continue Reading →
1 Tip For New RAs: Lean Into Curiosity, Clarity, and Care!
By Rachel Caine Welcome to an exciting new chapter in your college life! Being an RA requires a special kind of person, and I hope you are incredibly proud of yourself for landing this role! I invite you to go in ambitious, ready to take on new challenges and learn. You will learn so much... Continue Reading →
1 Tip For New RAs: The Boundary Skill You Donโt Realize You Need Yet As A New RA
~ Blog Posts Written By RAs for RAs ~ By Kiyauna Lewis When you start as an RA, your first initiative is to be as present for your residents as possible. Although this is a great way to start, it can become incredibly overwhelming and draining, almost immediately. The last thing you would want is... Continue Reading →
1 Tip For New RAs: Itโs Never Too Early To Build Community!
Welcome to the new and exciting world of being a RA! As you are going through intense trainings, busy move-in scheduling, and the start of the school year, things may seem a little crazy in your new role. Although your schedule and responsibilities may be a bit hectic right now, the beginning of a new... Continue Reading →
1 Tip For New RAs: How to Embrace Feedback Without Fear
If youโve just been hired as a Resident Advisor or Assistant, first of all: congratulations! Iโm very excited for each of you; youโre stepping into positions of leadership, acting as a resource for students and a pillar of community building. This is a rewarding job, but it also comes with growing pains and more responsibility... Continue Reading →
1 Tip For New RAs: Use Those Supervisor 1-on-1s!
Congratulations on stepping into the RA role! You are in for a very exciting ride, everyoneโs experience is different but I am confident yours will be unique and special in its own way. Something that is pretty consistent across universities though is that you will begin to have 1-on-1 meetings with your supervisor. A 1-on-1... Continue Reading →
1 Tip For New RAs: Knock KnockโฆTell Me All About You
This April marked 25 years since I graduated from my undergraduate institution, The Florida State University (forever and always, Go Noles!). This is important to note because I served as a RA there. I have lived and learned a lot since then so my advice is both rooted in wisdom and practical knowledge from doing this work... Continue Reading →



