The Predicaments of Non-Residential Students in Ghanaian Institutions of Higher Education: A Micro-Level Empirical Evidence
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2015
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IISTE. No 1 Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong SAR
Abstract
This paper in the field of capacity building and students’ affairs used the external survey assessment techniques
of the probit model to examine the predicaments of non-resident students of the College of Technology
Education, University of Education, Winneba. Considering the very limited residential facilities and the growing
demand for tertiary education, being a tertiary residential student is gradually becoming a mirage in most
Ghanaian public universities. This paper argued that the College of Technology Education, either through direct
provision or indirectly through private providers, should take all steps to ensure that future non-residential
student housing projects are conceived as an integral part of the academic community by taking direct and
pragmatic steps to mitigate against the difficulties and problems non-resident students encounter at their various
places of residence.
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non-resident students, residential facilities, private providers, higher education
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Addai, I. (2015). The Predicaments of Non-Residential Students in Ghanaian Institutions of Higher Education: A Micro-Level Empirical Evidence. Journal of Education and Practice, 6(1), 110-118.