2019
DOI: 10.24085/jsaa.v7i2.3822
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The Role of Student Housing in Student Success: An Ethnographic Account

Abstract: The role of university student housing in the lives of undergraduate students has changed. While student housing used to be understood only as a space to accommodate students who primarily come from out of town, now universities have started using student housing strategically to advance the success of the students. Student housing is now used to build sustainable living and learning student environments in the interests of promotion of student access and success. Through an ethnographic account, where the res… Show more

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“…The UCT environment marginalizes and alienates black people and this is unfortunately an important part of transformation era experiences at UCT -a lack of belonging and low self-esteem amongst black students and staff who are left to grapple, often for the first time, with the reality of what it means to be black in South Africa today. Kessi and Cornell's (2015) findings show that students' perception of themselves impacts on their academic performance, similarly to how Xulu-Gama (2019) shows that access to student accommodation positively impacts their academic performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The UCT environment marginalizes and alienates black people and this is unfortunately an important part of transformation era experiences at UCT -a lack of belonging and low self-esteem amongst black students and staff who are left to grapple, often for the first time, with the reality of what it means to be black in South Africa today. Kessi and Cornell's (2015) findings show that students' perception of themselves impacts on their academic performance, similarly to how Xulu-Gama (2019) shows that access to student accommodation positively impacts their academic performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…These dwellings create an environment that accommodates students' sense of place. Regarding social integration, students can enhance their success through human interaction, collaboration, and interpersonal connections with other university members, such as peers, professors, and others [17].…”
Section: The Characteristics Of Boarding Houses Around Campusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How students articulate their perceptions of the institution to potential future students, based on their service encounters, holds substantial influence over the institution's reputation and student enrolment [15]. These insights carry significant weight in the ongoing effort to enhance services and cultivate a positive service experience, offering valuable material for testimonials and marketing endeavors aimed at attracting a larger student body [122][123][124].…”
Section: Ascertaining the Implications Of Front-line Administrative S...mentioning
confidence: 99%