Resident Assistants

Resident Assistants (RAs) are full-time undergraduate students who live on campus and work with the Office of Residential Education to create a vibrant and supportive community. 

RAs are key in fostering a welcoming environment, organizing engaging programs, and helping students connect with one another. They enforce residential policies, mediate conflicts, and provide guidance on academic or personal matters. Trained to handle various situations, RAs are prepared to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies that may arise, ensuring the safety of all residents. RAs are essential in enhancing the student experience and creating a positive living environment.

Resident Assistant On Duty

A Resident Assistant (RA) is here to help seven days a week, from 8 p.m. to 9 a.m., throughout the academic year (which includes some holidays). The RA on duty is available to assist with various needs outside regular office hours, such as lockouts, submitting emergency facility work orders, addressing policy questions, responding to emergencies, and ensuring a friendly presence in the building. Students can find contact information for their RA on Duty posted within their specific residence community. 

A Friendly Reminder: there won’t be an RA on duty during winter break when the residence halls are closed to students.

Academic Year Resident Assistant Eligibility Requirements

If you’re interested in being a Summer Resident Assistant, you must meet all Academic Year Eligibility Requirements and at least 1 year of experience as a Resident Assistant 

Benefits + Compensation

FAQs

Please refer to the RA Union website for more information.

Please note that your preference is not guaranteed. Final placement decisions are based on your skills, experiences, and the needs of the communities.

RA’s placed in apartment, townhouse, or suite-style housing can select their own roommates. Once offers are accepted, more information on roommate selection will be provided. We encourage you to be proactive and start considering potential roommates in advance.

You must complete two semesters as an RA to study abroad and hold the position in the same academic year. The RA role is not guaranteed, with preference given to those committing to a full year.

The RA role requires 20 hours per week. If you plan to work another job, speak with your Community Director.

Yes. Please submit your housing accommodation application by the deadline outlined in the information sessions. For questions about the accommodation process contact arc@georgetown.edu 

No. Please attend an info session to learn more about the RA Role. If you still have questions, please reach out to raselection@georgetown.edu.