European Academic Research ISSN 2286-4822
ISSN-L 2286-4822
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Article Details :
Article Name :
Student Residential Satisfaction of On-Campus Hostels: Case of ITU
Author Name :
LALE BERKÖZ, BURÇ ÜLENG?N
Publisher :
Bridge Center
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Abstract :
Accomodation is the most pressing problem among all the other issues that the students starting higher education in another city have to face. The ways that students find to solve this problem of accomodation are staying in privately or state-owned dormitories, renting flats or living with a relative. Residence halls (dorms) are one of the leading facilities universities offer. Today, students and their parents opt for these oncampus halls as they provide a safer solution for access to faculty buildings, libraries, labs and sports and other social activities; the halls, needless to say, serve as the option nearest to these buildings and facilities, as well. This study aims at identifying the on-campus residential satisfaction level of university students. The study comprises a part of the research that aims at identifying the satisfaction and expectation level of university students with the physical and social environment on campus depending on the service spaces.
Keywords :
University students, residential satisfaction, student housing, on-campus, Istanbul

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