What is RHA?
From the Preamble to the RHA Constitution: We, the occupants of the Residence Halls of the Georgia Institute of Technology, in order to foster a firm spirit of leadership and citizenship, to provide a positive cultural, educational, and social atmosphere, to encourage participation in extracurricular activities, to aid the housing administrators in improving living conditions, and to represent the residents of Georgia Tech Housing, do hereby establish this Constitution of the Residence Hall Association of the Georgia Institute of Technology.., The Residence Hall Association is the Governing Body for all residents on Georgia Techs campus. RHA is the residents’ voice for all campus issues and also strives to make their lives better. RHA provides programming for the campus as a whole, as well as many committees to discuss the concerns of the residents. RHA is also the parent body for the Hall Councils, providing them with advisement and funding. Although RHA does many things on its own, i
RHA is the Residential Housing Association. This student organization offers excellent leadership opportunities for all resident students, providing a wide range of residential programming, advising Residential Life on policy, and working to improve the living environment at Webster University. As a member of the National Association of College and University Residence Halls (NACURH), Inc., RHA leaders network with other colleges and universities across the nation to find ways to improve on campus living at Webster. RHA is made up of a six-member Executive Board: President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, National Communications Coordinator and the Webster Communications Coordinator. Each residence hall wing/floor and apartment building has representation within the general assembly of RHA. These reps comprise the voting members of RHA, but meetings are open to all residents. Among other responsibilities, representatives serve as liaisons for their respective floor or building. R