Community Engagement
We believe real community happens when students connect with each other, learn together, and find belonging in their residential experience.
What that looks like:
Your Resident Adviser (RA) plans programs and conversations focused on what matters to you—mental health, career planning, campus involvement, academics, and more. Our communities aren't one-size-fits-all; they're designed to help you discover your interests and support your growth.
Through intentional conversations with you, your RA learns what you need and shares resources to contribute to your success at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø. Building these relationships is how we create a community where you feel supported and connected.
Support for Your Wellbeing
We recognize that students face various challenges — academic stress, mental health concerns, and other obstacles and we're committed to helping connect you to resources.
If you need support:
- Complete the to access campus resources
- In immediate crisis: Contact UCC Urgent Care at (615) 322-2571
If you're concerned about a peer:
- Submit a so we can provide outreach and support.
Learn More 91³Ô¹ÏÍø Student Care Network Wellbeing Resources
We’re Here to Support Students
Resident Adviser (RA)
Your Resident Adviser (RA) is a student leader who lives in your community. RAs create a welcoming residential environment by building relationships with residents, hosting engaging programs, connecting you to campus resources, and supporting the safety, well-being, and sense of belonging of everyone on the floor.
Area Coordinator (AC) & Graduate Area Coordinator (GAC)
Full-time professional Area Coordinators and Graduate Area Coordinators oversee student staff, residential communities, and provide additional student support.
Student Organization Donation Drives
Student organizations may host donation drives in approved residence hall and Student Center locations, with only one group permitted per week on a first-come, first-served basis. All drives must be registered and approved in advance, include appropriate signage, and follow guidelines for monitoring and collecting donations. Organizations are responsible for managing their collection boxes, responding promptly to overflow issues, and ensuring donations are directed to a reputable charity.