Local students named resident assistants at UW-Whitewater for 2016-17

The following local students have been named resident assistants at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater for the 2016-17 academic year.

  • Elizabeth Schmeiser, from Salem, who is studying English.
  • Grace Barrett, from Trevor, who is studying geography.
  • Katelyn Herreid, from Twin Lakes, who is studying communication Sciences and Disorders.

RAs are student staff members who live in the residence halls with students, serve as a resource and positive role model, and help build a sense of community by hosting floor events.

“RAs are some of the first faces students see when they come, or return to camps. They have a special perspective on life as a student,” said Amanda Krier-Jenkins, assistant director for staff and academic development. “They provide social connections for students, resource connections, a supportive place for challenging conversations and academic support, which allows residents to become better students.”

Prospective RAs must have experience living on campus for two semesters and have a minimum GPA of 2.25. They go through group interviews with peers and housing staff members and an individual interview before being offered the position.

“Integrity, willingness to learn, giving back to the institution and peers, open mindedness and the ability to be positive role models are all important qualities that RAs possess,” said Krier-Jenkins.

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