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A '''Community Programming Assistant''' or '''CPA''' is a student hired by the [[Office of Residential Programs]] who is charged with supervising area-wide programming for a residence hall. Like [[Resident Adviser|RAs]], CPAs get free housing and a $600 stipend.
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This position was replaced with the Community Advisor, or CA position, which has been replaced with a Senior RA position as of Fall 2015.  
  
CPA duties include:
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A '''Community Programming Assistant''' or '''CPA''' was a student hired by the [[Office of Residential Programs]] who was charged with supervising area-wide programming for a residence hall. Like [[Resident Adviser|RAs]], CPAs received free housing and a $600 stipend.
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CPA duties included:
 
* Feeding the residents of the CPA's assigned area
 
* Feeding the residents of the CPA's assigned area
 
* Feeding the residents of other areas that show up anyway
 
* Feeding the residents of other areas that show up anyway
 
* Busting parties
 
* Busting parties
* Fighting the noble war on drugs, tobacco, and in first year dorms, alcohol
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* Fighting the noble war on drugs, tobacco, and in first year dorms, alcohol (or looking the other way and generally not caring much about it at all)
 
* Spamming the building
 
* Spamming the building
  
 
[[Category:Housing]]
 
[[Category:Housing]]
 
[[Category:Campus jobs]]
 
[[Category:Campus jobs]]

Latest revision as of 19:28, 27 April 2015

This position was replaced with the Community Advisor, or CA position, which has been replaced with a Senior RA position as of Fall 2015.

A Community Programming Assistant or CPA was a student hired by the Office of Residential Programs who was charged with supervising area-wide programming for a residence hall. Like RAs, CPAs received free housing and a $600 stipend.

CPA duties included:

  • Feeding the residents of the CPA's assigned area
  • Feeding the residents of other areas that show up anyway
  • Busting parties
  • Fighting the noble war on drugs, tobacco, and in first year dorms, alcohol (or looking the other way and generally not caring much about it at all)
  • Spamming the building