Living on campus helps support MBC women as
they make connections between their mind, body, and character. Each
living area supports this process of personal evolvement by providing
student and professional staff that serve as mentors and educators
to individuals and the community at large.
Resident
Assistants
RAs are specially selected and trained students leaders who provide
the first level of service and support to the living area. These
students provide information and resource referrals, conflict mediation,
peer counseling, assistance in emergencies, and help to shape the
development of the community. They also serve on the CDT (Community
Development Team) for their living area. In addition, RAs distribute
campus information and plan social and educational programs.
Assistant Community Coordinators
ACCs are upper class students
with extensive leadership experience who have been trained to serve
as an additional resource to the residents and resident assistants
of a particular area of campus. ACCs will be assigned to Woodson,
Spencer, and the upper class living areas.
Professional Staff
The professional
residential community staff is composed of an on-site director and
emergency on-call staff. These professionals supervise and train
the staff and provide assistance to communities and/or individuals
on a case by case basis. In addition, the professional staff provides
after-hour emergency on-call services.