Mission, Residence Life Program, Administration, Campus Lifestyle Standards
The Student Life Department exists to promote the development of students’ individual well being and to build community in a Christ-centered environment. Student Life’s specific areas of responsibility include residence halls, campus activities, campus ministries, campus counseling, and international student services.
The Student Life staff seeks to serve students and work with them to provide a living situation where their basic needs are met and where they are challenged to live responsibly with others. The structure of the living arrangement is designed to do this. The living units are called mods. Nine to 15 people live in a mod. These students share a common bathroom and lounge area. The group is led by a Christian student leader called a resident assistant (RA).
The Hesston College campus community welcomes all students regardless of race, gender, religion, ethnicity, nationality, and social or economic class. Hesston College is, by design, a diverse campus with persons coming from across the United States and around the world. The community celebrates this diversity and realizes that differences require each individual to seek understanding and integrity in relationships.
The Student Life staff is responsible for managing residence hall life and activities. The vice president of student life coordinates all residential living policies and provides supervision and training to the resident directors (RDs), assistant resident directors (ARDs), and RAs.
The RDs live in separate apartments in the dorms. Each RD supervises a group of RAs. The RD responds to student needs, provides leadership in the residence hall, is available for counseling and conflict resolution, and is involved in campus life as a mentor and role model for students.
The ARD assists the RD in providing leadership, management, and support.
The RA is a second- or third-year student who is committed to Christ. Each RA is chosen to provide leadership for a mod. The RA is available to help students move in and get acquainted with other students and the college. RAs serve as a communication link between students and RD, direct mod activities during the year, and assist the administration in enforcement of college policies. More complete information describing Student Life is available in the Student Handbook on the Hesston College web site.
To foster community, enhance the campus experience, assist in students’ maturation, and provide a safe learning and living environment, Hesston College has adopted a set of campus lifestyle standards to which all members of the college community are required to abide. These standards reflect Christian faith and commitment and promote wellness. A student’s signature on the application for admission or the affirmation of college lifestyle standards form indicates that he or she understands and agrees to keep these standards, whether or not the standards represent the individual’s conviction or preference. Consult the Hesston College Student Handbook in the Student Life section of the Hesston College website for the list of standards and the enforcement procedures that the college employs when individuals break the standards.