Residential Review Board (RRB)

The Residential Review Board (RRB) is a body of students assigned to adjudicate potential community standards violations which occur in the residence halls. These violations are those that do not violate the Student Code of Conduct but do violate Residential Life Policy.

The RRB serves as a peer review system for students who have been documented for an alleged Residential Life policy violation. The main focus of the RRB is to enhance students understanding of their rights and responsibilities as members of a community, provide positive student engagement within the neighborhoods, and that communities are conducive to living and learning. The RRB also serves to provide students leadership opportunities within their communities.

Board Membership

The RRB will consist of three chairpersons and up to twenty-four general members. Each neighborhood RRB (North, South, and Center) will have a chairperson. Additionally, each neighborhood RRB will be advised by a Residential Life professional staff member who will be appointed by the neighborhood Assistant Director.

Chairperson

Chairpersons will be selected by the Director and Assistant Director for Campus Affairs of the Residence Hall Association and the RRB Advisor, and Assistant Director of the Neighborhood.

Chairpersons will be responsible for administratively managing and hearing cases each week, recruiting general members, and jointly planning training and development activities for the RRB. On average, the role of a chairperson should take 15 hours per week during the academic year. Chairpersons will be compensated based on an hourly pay rate of $8.25.

Minimum Qualifications for Chairpersons:

1. 2.5 semester and cumulative grade point average
2. Currently lives in an ASU residential community
3. Must be in good standing with Residential Life and Student Life
4. Previous experience with peer mediation, conflict management, or the Behavior Education Council

Applications are now being accepted for the Chairperson position.

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General Member

General Members will commit to hearing cases each week and participate in training and other events planned by the RRB. On average, the role of a general member should take six hours per week. General members will not be monetarily compensated for their role on the board as it is considered service to the community; therefore, their hours may be counted as community service.

Minimum Qualifications for General Members:

1. 2.5 semester and cumulative grade point average
2. Lives in an ASU residential community
3. Must be in good standing with Residential Life and Student Life

Recruitment

Interested applicants need to complete and submit an application. The completed application should be submitted to the Residential Life office located in the Student Services Building, room 170. Applications are also available at residence hall front desks.

For any questions please contact us by calling 480-965-1654 or e-mailing recruitment.reslife@asu.edu

Download Forms

RRB Chairperson application
RRB Recruitment Flyer

 

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