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Title: Post-Occupancy Evaluation of Student Hotel Facility in Federal University in North Central, Nigeria.
Authors: P, Ayuba
C.L, Abdul
M.E, Abdulrahman
Keywords: Facilities, Satisfaction, Students Hotel, Universities
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Architecture Research
Citation: Ayuba el al,. (2018)
Series/Report no.: 8(4);123-128
Abstract: The availability of adequate student facilities in Universities generally and hostels in particular is one of the key factors that have effects on the overall academic performance of students on campuses of institutions of higher learning. The social integration of students contributes to the overall satisfaction of students. The hostels in the Federal Universities of Nigeria and North Central in particular are not measuring up to the modern needs of students in the provision of students housing and it is not certain that Post-Occupancy Evaluation has been carried out as regard to hostel users' needs. The study assessed student’s facilities in hostels of Federal Universities in North Central Nigeria with the aim of reviewing the present status of student hostels in order to improve on students living conditions. The data was gathered by the use of questionnaire and observation schedule and the SPSS software was used to analyze the results. The research concludes that overcrowding, inadequate spaces, non-availability of recreational spaces and lack of internet services are challenges in hostels. The study recommends that there should be a periodic Post Occupancy Evaluation of the facilities in hostels of Federal Universities, to determine the adequacy and state of the facilities for improvement where necessary.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/16660
ISSN: DOI: 10.5923/j.arch.20180804.02
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