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The Lee University Residential Life
program exists to meet the basic needs of all students.
The Residential Life staff, through the guidance of the
Holy Spirit and in cooperation with the individual
student, seeks to meet the developmental needs of
students by creating living environments conducive to
individual growth. Besides growth-producing experiences,
residence hall professionals and para-professionals take
a more direct role by establishing significant
relationships with each community member in order to
become more familiar with each individual’s needs.
Office Staff
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Tracey Carlson
Director of Residential Life |
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Trease Fitkin
Assistant Director of Residential Life |
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Sonya Jackson
Secretary of Residential Life |
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Michelle Steffenhagen
Area
Coordinator of Residential Life |
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Jason Steffenhagen
Discipleship Ministries Coordinator |
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Resident Director (RD)
Information
Resident Directors (RDs) are full-time University staff
as well as full-time graduate students enrolled in the
emerging graduate programs at Lee University. It is
their passion to serve young adults which places them in
the heart of community life within the residence halls.
The RD is responsible for the total operation of the
residence hall. The RD plans, motivates, develops a
community climate, interacts, and implements and
evaluates in the task areas of staffing, counseling,
group advising, residence hall programming, and
residence hall administration. The RD also serves on the
Residential Life management team and helps plan and
implement Residential Life-led projects and events. The
ten and one-half month live-in RD position begins mid
July and ends on May 31. Prospective candidates must
be enrolled in a graduate program at Lee University and
must have management experience. Benefits include a paid
salary, housing allowance, and graduate program
discounts. If you are interested in becoming an RD at
Lee University, please contact the Director of
Residential Life.
For more information on the rights, responsibilities and
overall job description of what exactly a Resident
Director does, please see our
Resident Director Job Description.
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Resident
Director Application
Resident Assistant (RA)
Information
Resident Assistants (RA) are full-time students
whose schedule allows them to work at least twenty hours
per week. The RA can not be employed at any
other job (other than CWSP), since this additional work
is likely to detract from the duties as an RA. Students on academic probation or
students who have experienced
discipline problems in the preceding semester can not serve
as RA's. RA's must support the basic
purposes and objectives of the University and
Residential Life, and their lifestyle should be in
conformity with the University code of conduct.
Prospective candidates must be a full-time undergraduate
students with a minimum 3.0 GPA, and must have
taken the RA training class (GST 199). Benefits include
free housing and a declining balance meal plan.
If you are interested in becoming an RA at Lee
University, please contact the Director of Residential
Life.
For more information on the rights, responsibilities and
overall job description of what exactly a Resident
Assistant does, please see our
Resident Assistant Job Description.
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Resident
Assistant Application
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