Director of Residence Life and Student Conduct
A full-time, professional staff member who operates out of the Schwartz Campus Center, and is responsible for oversight of Residence Life and Student Conduct. This person oversees the Associate Director of Student Life for Residence Education and the Area Coordinator/Residence Directors.

Associate Director of Residence Life and Student Conduct
A full-time, professional staff member who operates out of the Schwartz Campus Center, and is responsible for the educational curriculum in the residence halls. Additionally, this person oversees the Student Conduct Process and the adjudication of conduct cases

Area Coordinator (AC):
A full-time, professional staff member who lives and works in the Edgewood Complex. This person oversees the staff and students living in the Edgewood Complex (Broadhurst Hall, Edgewood Hall, and Street Hall) and the Acorn Apartments Complex. Additionally, this person oversees the RAs of these areas and the Graduate Assistant for Residence Life.

Residence Director (RD)
A full-time, professional staff member who lives and works in the building and manages the RA staff. The RD is also responsible for ensuring the building remains a safe and comfortable place to live for all residents. To accomplish this goal, the RD provides support and guidance to the residents and RAs within the building and addresses college policy violations using an educational approach. The RDs have offices within their residence halls where they maintain office hours and also serve in an on-call rotation throughout the week.

Graduate Assistant (GA):
A part-time, graduate student staff member who oversees the Acorn Apartments Complex to serve as an immediate resource to students living in the Acorn Undergraduate Apartments and the Acorn Graduate Apartments.

Resident Advisor (RA)
An AIC undergraduate or graduate student who lives in a residence hall among the residents. RAs assist students with their transition to and continuing experience with AIC through programing initiatives, providing resources to connect residents to the institution and each other, as well as documenting violations of college policies to teach students how to be positive members of the AIC community. RAs have designated duty hours throughout the week and also make themselves available to their residents outside of those hours.