Difference between revisions of "RC"
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− | # RC is a short version of [[Res College]]. RCs are housing communities with affiliated [[Fellows]] and graduate students working as college staff. Together the college staff and the | + | # RC is a short version of [[Res College]]. RCs are housing communities with affiliated [[Fellows]] and graduate students working as college staff. Together the college staff and the Student Executive Board work to provide programming for residents that enhances their undergraduate experience by building community, connecting students with fellows, and facilitating learning outside of the classroom. |
# The person who leads a group of girls through the sorority recruitment process. She must disaffiliate from her sorority and remain objective throughout the entire recruitment process. She is there to help a potential new member and act as a support for her. | # The person who leads a group of girls through the sorority recruitment process. She must disaffiliate from her sorority and remain objective throughout the entire recruitment process. She is there to help a potential new member and act as a support for her. | ||
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Part of Speech
Noun, Abbreviation
Pronunciation
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Description
- RC is a short version of Res College. RCs are housing communities with affiliated Fellows and graduate students working as college staff. Together the college staff and the Student Executive Board work to provide programming for residents that enhances their undergraduate experience by building community, connecting students with fellows, and facilitating learning outside of the classroom.
- The person who leads a group of girls through the sorority recruitment process. She must disaffiliate from her sorority and remain objective throughout the entire recruitment process. She is there to help a potential new member and act as a support for her.
Example Sentence
- "Does your RC have formal in winter or srping?"
- "Who’s your RC? I have to meet with my RC group."