Student accommodation is not only important for unrepeatable student experiences but it’s also an important aspect that adds many other values. It can influence academic success in many ways, from personal security to positive effects that can have on learning and relationships between students. In this article, you will see some direct connections between housing and student satisfaction and success.

Student Satisfaction & Performance

Arguably, student accommodation is a key factor affecting the learning process and students’ sense of security in terms of where they live. It has been proven that poor housing standards have a major role in causing general unhappiness in students leading to negative academic performance.

Satisfactory  living environments are mainly about how students perceive and respond to their surroundings, and of course. This has subjective (interaction with fellow students) and objective elements such as property facilities. 

 

Unique way of life

Most students in the UK, especially international students, emphasise the overall experience that they will have after university. By providing a ground-base for maximising social opportunities, student halls have contributed to students’ sense of journey.

 

Support network

The extent to which students can develop a network of support is an important factor in retaining students. A large number of students view student accommodation as an opportunity to build a network that would allow them to feel safe, assist in studying, and provide personal support. After leaving home and developing such a network for itself, it can also help students develop their interpersonal skills.

They can study together, make consultations, hold discussions and motivate each other when it’s necessary.

Many overseas students believe that housing is an important factor when they develop these networks whilst studying abroad.

 

Cultural awareness

Living with people from all over the world gives students the opportunity for expanding their personal growth and learning. It’s a way of acquiring an entirely different perspective about the world and their personal philosophy upon finishing university.

Interaction with people from different backgrounds gives many benefits to students such as improved critical thinking and great employment skills.

 

 

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