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Junior Advisors (JAs) are students who volunteer to spend their junior year living with freshman [[entry|entries]]. Two Junior Advisors, who are typically but not required to be one male and one female, live with each entry. They are chosen for their ability to aid freshmen in adapting to college life. They will aid the new students in becoming adjusted, give them academic assistance, and throughout the year will be of every possible service. JAs are selected towards the end of their sophomore year by the [[Junior Advisor Selection Committee]]. | Junior Advisors (JAs) are students who volunteer to spend their junior year living with freshman [[entry|entries]]. Two Junior Advisors, who are typically but not required to be one male and one female, live with each entry. They are chosen for their ability to aid freshmen in adapting to college life. They will aid the new students in becoming adjusted, give them academic assistance, and throughout the year will be of every possible service. JAs are selected towards the end of their sophomore year by the [[Junior Advisor Selection Committee]]. |
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Junior Advisors (JAs) are students who volunteer to spend their junior year living with freshman entries. Two Junior Advisors, who are typically but not required to be one male and one female, live with each entry. They are chosen for their ability to aid freshmen in adapting to college life. They will aid the new students in becoming adjusted, give them academic assistance, and throughout the year will be of every possible service. JAs are selected towards the end of their sophomore year by the Junior Advisor Selection Committee.