Every student who lives in the residence
hall is automatically a member
of our Residence Hall Association. The
purpose of RHA is to provide our students with numerous learning
opportunities. RHA meetings provide residents with the opportunity
to discuss residence hall rules and regulations, upcoming campus events, and
upcoming RHA activities. RHA has numerous activities for our residence
hall students to participate in such as:
- Faculty/Staff vs. Residence Hall
Students volleyball match
- Residence Hall holiday
decorating contests between the residence hall floors
- Trick-or-Treating event for area
school children
- Little Sibs Weekend event for
current students to invite their siblings to stay at CSM
- Rock Star Parking opportunity
for residents to win a reserved parking spot on campus
We welcome all students to
participate and have an active voice in the residence hall! This is the
opportunity to voice your opinions, provide suggestions, and emerge as a
leader.
Residence Hall Handbook
Residence Hall Staff
Benefits of Being a Resident
Advisor
Resident Advisors:
*acquire leadership experience
*learn valuable skills that can be used in any future career
*develop close relationships with residents and staff at CSM
*become a part of a team of leaders!
*occupy a single room for free
*receive a
free meal plan
How Do I Become an RA?
You must meet the following requirements:
*2.5 cumulative GPA
*30 credit hours completed by August
*Have lived in the residence hall for at least one semester
*Be a current CSM student in good standing
The application process for new Resident Advisors begins each year in
February. The following steps must be
completed:
1) Attend a Resident Advisor informational meeting with the Dirctor of Residence Life
2) Complete a written application
3) Participate in a group interview process
4) Attend a one-on-one interview with the Director of Residence Life
RA Selection Process
How Can I Get a Desk Job in the
Residence Halls?
Residential Community History at
CSM