Measuring satisfaction with student housing facilities
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2010Author
Nurul Ulyani, Mohd Najib
Nor Aini, Yusoff
Zulkifli, Osman
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Problem statement: In the past decade, resident satisfaction has been used as an important
indicator in evaluating student housing quality and services. This study investigates the level of
resident satisfaction with student housing facilities. In particular, it examines the level of student
satisfaction with living accommodations at one of the leading universities in Malaysia. Approach: The
residential satisfaction framework was based on post-occupancy evaluations and has been utilized in
previous studies; we expand the framework to address physical and social variables. Face-to-face
surveys were conducted with participants who were selected using a cluster sampling technique.
Results: The results show a mean satisfaction level of 2.61, which indicates that students are generally
satisfied with student housing facilities. This score was lower, however, than the results of previous
studies. Conclusion: By assessing residential satisfaction among students, we hope to provide valuable
feedback to housing administrators and facility managers of higher learning institutions, thus enabling
them to improve their services and offer better housing facilities in the near future.
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http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/33731http://thescipub.com/abstract/10.3844/ajeassp.2011.52.60