How much time do RA positions require from students? Also how competitive is it?
The Resident Assistant (RA) role at UC San Diego is both demanding and competitive, requiring significant time and commitment from students.
Time Commitment
RAs are expected to dedicate about 19 to 20 hours weekly, with some weeks requiring up to 25 hours depending on resident needs. Key responsibilities include:
- On-call duty shifts during evenings and weekends
- Planning 3–5 community programs each quarter
- Attending weekly staff meetings (up to 5 hours)
- Completing administrative tasks such as bulletin boards and incident reports
Competitiveness
The RA position is one of the most competitive on campus, primarily due to the compensation of free housing and meal plans. Applicants typically need to maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 and have at least sophomore standing. The selection process often includes multiple interview rounds and mandatory attendance at information sessions, making it a rigorous application process. Past students have described the competition as "extremely competitive" with fluctuating acceptance rates.
For more details on the application process, visit the UCSD Residential Life Selection page.