2019
DOI: 10.19044/ejes.v6no1a6
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Parental Prominence, Student Housing Quality and Academic Success among Public Universities Students in Southwest, Nigeria

Abstract: University education, if properly managed remains an appropriate mechanism through which human and nation development could be attained. In spite of numerous studies that have explored academic performance in Nigeria, the contributions of parental prominence and student housing quality on academic success are yet to be explored in the nation's public universities. This study addresses this gap by raising this question: to what extent does parental prominence and student housing predict the attainment of academ… Show more

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