Many studies discovered that students living in dormitories are more likely to stay at school than university students and are more likely to graduate, and Beth McCuskey, Deputy Preacher of Purdue University, writes in Dialogue.
According to Alexander Astin, the founder of the Institute of Higher Education at the University of California, Los Angeles in Los Angeles, the relationship between classmates and campus participation will be fostered through campus life, supporting classroom learning.
A recent analysis of the nationwide student participation survey found that this practice is beneficial for all ages. Freshmen living within the university report better exchanges with other students, and elderly people tend to interact with teachers and consultants, compared with groups outside the university.
Several universities offer honorable college residences not only for students but also for teachers' offices and classrooms.
For example, at Purdue University, the honorary hall has arts and STEM laboratories, and soon at the University of Florida, Infiniti Hall, the first entrepreneur-centric residential community, will open.
But living alone in a dorm is not a guarantee of success - students must use the opportunities provided by the activities of the hall and the program, share meals with teachers, and form a research group with classmates It will not.
"By taking actions to integrate the overall experience into accommodation experience, students can maximize the beneficial impact of their higher education experience," McCuskey concluded (McCuskey, The Conversation, 8/31)
Having a safe and comfortable living environment for college students is an important part because you can concentrate on school and do a good job. However, whether it is a convenient campus residence or a residence outside the campus, the student housing is a matter that students need to consider before deciding each term. One of the most obvious problems in the student dormitory is that students must find places to live near the campus. There are solutions in dormitories and apartments on campus, but there are so many students in many large universities, supporting campus and bus is the only way to provide accommodation suitable. If you do not have a car to take classes every day or if you do not rely on public transportation, students who are on urban campus may have few options outside the university.
For most college students, roommates are problematic inside and outside the school. By living on campus, students rarely tell who they are their roommates. However, students who live outside the campus can choose roommates, or at least choose more options. Students who are unable to live with roommates for legal or medical reasons are entitled to enter a private room on campus. The Rutgers University Student Division points out that one of the greatest benefits of living on campus is that most of the costs are included. There is no need to pay cable, Internet connection, utility bill. The campus offers these to the students, but they usually do not include rental houses or apartments outside the campus. There may be some exceptions, but if you plan to live outside the campus it is best to calculate these costs.
There are many advantages to living on campus, but many students stay outside the campus and choose to commute. This may be useful or necessary for students who are totally responsible for work outside the campus. It is also suitable for students who can choose to live with their parents to avoid accommodation costs. Many of the returning students are also commuter pupils and may come to school for class. In some universities such as urban and rural schools, the commuting campus may be the only option.