Student Job Opportunities

Student Job Opportunities

Whether you are interested in building community, providing customer service, or working with other GT students, we are glad you are interested in serving the Georgia Tech residential community! We hire students as Resident Assistants and Area Office Student Assistants. Explore below to learn more about student employment opportunities within Housing and Residence Life.
Resident Assistant

Resident Assistants (RAs) are students who serve in the residence halls as a resource for their residents. The primary function of an RA is to build community and relationships with residents through programming, individualized support, campus resource information, and academic encouragement. RAs are available to provide general information, support, and make appropriate referrals as needed. There are six primary areas of responsibility:

  • Facilitate the Development of Community
  • Develop Individual Relationships with Residents
  • Promote Safe, Respectful, and Academically Conducive Environments
  • Foster Intentional Learning and Development of Residents
  • Be a Productive Member of the Staff Team
  • Develop and Demonstrate Positive and Ethical Leadership and Professional Skills

Through these responsibilities, RAs are expected to uphold the goals and mission of the Well-Being Roadmap through wellness dimension programming, and wellness interactions with each of their residents.

Resident Assistant Selection Process
Information Sessions

Information sessions will be held October 13 through November 14 to provide information about the RA role, the selection process, and what it’s like to be an RA! Attendees will meet with current RAs and Hall Directors to have their questions answered. Attendance at one interest session is MANDATORY to be considered for the 2026-2027 RA position.

 

Be sure to arrive early and bring your Buzzcard! Students who arrive more than 10 minutes late will not have their attendance counted.

 

If you are unable to attend an interest session due to extenuating circumstances including, but not limited to, study abroad or out of town co-ops, reach out to staffselection@housing.gatech.edu.

Students Currently in our Alternate Pool

If you received an alternate offer for the 2025-2026 term, your alternate offer will remain active through May 2026, meaning you could still be hired during the Spring 2026 term.

If you are interested in serving as an RA for the 2026-2027 term, you must apply again.

 

If You Are Abroad, Out-of-Town, Co-op

Students who are studying abroad or co-oping out of town during the Fall 2025 and/or Spring 2026 term can apply for the 2026-2027 term. Please note that students selected for the RA position must be available to work on Georgia Tech’s campus both the Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 semesters.

If you are abroad or co-oping out-of-town during the Fall 2025 term, reach out to staffselection@housing.gatech.edu to receive information about attending a mandatory interest session. If you are abroad or co-oping out-of-town during the Spring 2026 term, reach out to staffselection@housing.gatech.edu to arrange a virtual interview.

RA Selection Process Frequently Asked Questions

Applications and Qualifications

I'm a grad student. Can I be an RA?

Yes! Graduate students may serve as RAs as long as they are not also serving as a GTA or GRA through Georgia Tech.

I’ve been accepted to GT as a transfer student. Can I apply to be an RA?

No, all applicants must be current GT students to access the application.

If I am studying abroad now, can I apply for RA next year?

Yes! Students who are abroad or co-oping out of town during the current Fall and/or Spring term are eligible to apply for RA for the upcoming term. Please note that students selected for the RA position must be available to work on Georgia Tech’s campus both the Fall and Spring semesters for the year that they are hired.

If you are abroad or co-oping out of town during the Fall term, reach out to staffselection@housing.gatech.edu to receive information about attending a mandatory interest session.

When should I apply for Housing?

If you intend to live on campus regardless of the RA offer, you should apply as soon as you are eligible to apply for housing.

I am currently an RA. Do I need to apply again?

Yes, the RA role is a one-year position. Anyone interested in serving again must apply, interview, and be re-hired as an RA.

Are you hiring for the spring semester?

Candidates for the spring semester were identified through our last selection process. We are currently not seeking applications for the spring semester.

How many credit hours do I have to enroll in to be an RA?

RAs must be full-time, degree-seeking Georgia Tech students. Undergraduates must enroll in 12 credit hours and graduate students must enroll in 9 credit hours to serve as an RA for the Fall and Spring semesters. Summer RAs must be enrolled in 6 credit hours for undergraduates and 3 credit hours for graduate students for the Summer term.

Are the Information Sessions optional?

No, information sessions are mandatory to be considered for the 2026-2027 selection process. There are 15 interest sessions being hosted October 13 – November 14 throughout campus. Information session dates and locations are at the top of this page.

The application won't load my essay answer. What do I do?

The essay field is limited to 1500 characters. Please avoid contractions, bullets, or special symbols, as those do not export properly into our scoring applications.

How do I know my application was submitted correctly?

After you submit your application, you will receive a confirmation email.

Will housing look at my files if I apply?

Yes. By applying you are authorizing the department to check your Georgia Tech grades and conduct records through Banner and the Office of Student Integrity.

When will grades and conduct be checked?

Grades and conduct are checked after the application closes in December, before offers are made in February, and at the end of each academic semester. If you are eliminated from the process due to grades or conduct, you will receive an email from staff selection.

Co-ops, Internships, and Other Employment
Can I work a second job while I am an RA?

With Hall Director approval, undergraduate RAs can work up to 8 hours in another on-campus position. Graduate students are not authorized to hold both the RA position and other on-campus employment simultaneously.

I am a graduate student who has a GRA or GTA. Can I be an RA?

No, due to the pay structure of graduate student positions, graduate students are unable to serve as RAs and hold other positions on campus simultaneously.

Can I co-op or intern off-campus and be an RA?

Yes, if the internship or co-op is through an off-campus employer and the co-op is within 25 miles of campus.

Can I co-op at GTRI and be an RA?

GTRI is considered an on-campus employer and has a 40 hour per week commitment; therefore, students are unable to participate in both GTRI and serve as an RA simultaneously.

I’m planning to participate in a program (study abroad, co-op, GTRI, etc.) for one semester. Can I be an RA for one semester?

No. RAs may be terminated immediately if they accept an opportunity that prevents them from completing a full academic year of employment. This includes, but is not limited to, study abroad during the Fall or Spring terms, a co-op further than 25 miles from the Institute, a co-op on campus with GTRI or another GT Department, applying to graduate at the end of the Fall semester, etc.

Offers
What offers could I receive?

Candidates will receive one of three offers: a primary offer, an alternate offer, or no offer. A primary offer is an offer to be an RA beginning in the fall. Learn more about the alternate offer in the section below.

When will I know my building and room?

All candidates who receive a primary offer will learn of their community area when they receive their offer.

Candidates who receive a primary offer in a first-year area will not learn of their specific building and room placement until mid-July, as their placement is determined by the incoming first-year class.

Candidates who receive a primary offer in apartments or suites will learn of their building and room when they receive their offer.

I carefully selected my community preferences in my application, but I didn’t get any of the communities I selected. Why?

Preferences are taken into consideration, but not all candidates will be placed in their first choice. We build teams based on skill sets and community needs. You will receive one offer. If you decline, you are no longer eligible for other offers, including the alternate offer.

What if I forgot to respond?

Any offers that have not been accepted by the deadline will be marked as declined.

If I get an offer, can I pull in a roommate?

If you are offered a position in our apartment-style housing, you can request to pull one roommate into your apartment. That student must have already applied for housing, not be on the waitlist, and you must mutually confirm each other during the housing selection process. If you are offered a position after the room selection process is complete, you are not able to pull in a roommate.

Can I get feedback on my application or interview if not selected?

Yes. If you were not offered a position, please contact staffselection@housing.gatech.edu and we will provide feedback on our decision.

Alternates
When will I know if I got hired from the alternate pool?

Candidates in the alternate pool may be hired up to a year after accepting the alternate position. If you are offered a position, you will receive an email from staffselection@housing.gatech.edu with details on the position and you will be given 3 business days to accept or decline the offer.

What number am I in the alternate pool?

The alternate pool is an unranked pool.

What if I accept an alternate position and then make other plans?

You can email staffselection@housing.gatech.edu at any time if you no longer want to be considered for the position.

If I am hired as an alternate, do I have to pay to cancel my housing contract?

No, all RAs must have a housing agreement on file. Your housing agreement is not specific to the location you were assigned to, so there is no need to change or cancel your contract if you become an RA.

Summer RA Process
How do I apply to be an RA for Summer?

Only current RAs or students that have received an offer for Fall can apply to work during the summer term. If you are eligible, you will receive an email in March from staffselection@housing.gatech.edu with information about how to apply for summer.

How many credits do I need to take in summer to be eligible to work as an RA?

In summer, undergraduates must register for a minimum of 6 credits. Graduate students must register for at least 3 credits in the summer.

When does the summer hiring process take place?

The summer RA selection process takes place in March and April. Application links will be sent to all eligible candidates in March, and offers are made in April.

How many summer positions are there?

There are 45-65 summer RA positions.

Is the summer compensation the same?

No. While the rent exemptions and stipend are the same, the meal plan offered to RAs in the summer is a $500.00 dining dollar plan and any money not spent during the summer is refunded to the department.