Our Student Staff
Resident Assistants serve a very important role in carrying out the mission of the Office of Residence Life. Sixty Resident Assistants provide staffing, programs and activities, and serve as a resource person in buildings ranging in size from 60 to 194 students, including one small all-female house for 10 residents and a house "RA". Nine Community Advisors serve in a dual role as a Resident Assistant and team leader for 1-3 buildings and 5-7 Resident Assistants.
Our Students
Students who attend UW-Green Bay come predominantly from Wisconsin
and the majority from the Brown County and surrounding counties
with a growing trend of students coming from other parts of
the state. In the fall of 2007 UW-Green Bay's
student body came from 40 different states and 20 countries. For more information, visit the Office
of Institutional Research web site.
Student Involvement & Leadership
Our vision for leadership development
The Office of Residence Life works collaboratively to foster
student involvement and leadership development in University housing
by creating involvement opportunities, assisting with recruitment and
marketing, providing training and development for current and emerging
leaders, advising formal organizations, and by providing recognition
and support.
Many opportunities are available on campus and in university
housing for students who desire to gain valuable leadership experience.
Residence Hall and Apartment Association (RHAA)
RHAA is a student governance body for housing students consisting of
several appointed and elected positions. Residents vote at the
beginning of each year for their building representatives. Each
building has at least one representative, and some larger buildings have
more positions.
RHAA, a branch of the Student Government Association (SGA) offers programs and activities, advising the Office of Residence Life regarding policies,
on-campus living, responsible for equipment available from the Community
Center for check-out, and sponsors the lounge televisions and microwaves,
found in the residence halls.
Membership information available on-line: http://www.uwgb.edu/housing/leadership
Community Apartment Board (CAB)
CAB consists of elected officers, apartment representatives, and all
apartment residents that would like to attend! CAB plans activities and
programs primarily aimed at apartment residents. Residents can feel free
to bring up concerns and opinions on apartment and campus living.
Buildings: 3312-3334, Robishaw, Harden, Thompson, Liebl, & Haevers
Halls
Membership information available on-line: http://www.uwgb.edu/housing/leadership
Community Councils
Each community of residence halls has a Community Council consisting
of elected officers, floor representatives, and any other building member
that would like to get involved. Community Councils plan activities and
programs primarily for it’s’ residents. Residents can discuss
concerns and opinions regarding residence hall and campus living. Students
may suggest changes in their living environment, policies, or make suggestions
and give input on campus living in general. Officers and representatives
are elected at the beginning of each year.
Formal leadership positions include: President; Vice President; Programming
Coordinator; Publicity Coordinator;
General Council Members.
Community Councils represent the following living communities:
1. Lenfestey & Walter Halls; 2. Small, VanderPerren,
and Warren Halls; 3. Schaefer, Long, and Temp Halls 4. Roy
Downham Hall
Membership information available on-line: http://www.uwgb.edu/housing/leadership
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