Date
4-2003
Department
Seminary
Degree
Doctor of Ministry (DMin)
Chair
James A. Borland
Primary Subject Area
Education, Administration; Education, General; Education, Religious
Recommended Citation
Hine, L. Mark, "A Comparison of the Resident Assistant Selection and Training Process at Liberty University with Biblical and Practical Principles of Leadership Selection and Training" (2003). Doctoral Dissertations and Projects. 374.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/doctoral/374
Abstract
Resident assistants play an important role in assisting Christian universities and colleges to accomplish their mission. The purpose of this project is to compare leadership selection and training of resident assistants at Liberty University to biblical and practical principles of leadership selection and training. This work includes a brief history of Residence Life at Liberty University. The method of selection and education of resident assistants is provided. The process that Residence Life uses is compared to a biblical and practical model. Suggestions for improvement of Residence Life’s model are offered in the concluding chapter.