But there are certain things about going to college that can enhance or detract from your experience. One of them is on-campus housing. When you look at the price of a four-year school versus a two-year school — especially a community college — the difference is staggering. For many colleges, room and board is just as expensive or more so than tuition costs and fees. Going to a community college can save you a lot of money, but do you have to forgo the opportunity to live in on-campus housing?
Maybe not. This number has risen dramatically since and it continues to rise. The report in Diverse Issues in Higher Education stated that in , community colleges across the country offered dormitories on their campuses. By , that number had increased to schools. Just two years later, in , that number had risen sharply to two-year institutions. If the numbers are any indication, demand for campus housing at community colleges is on the rise.
Although the addition of dormitories is growing at community colleges nationwide, the total number of campuses boasting student housing is still too few to collect good evidence on whether these dorms will pay off for schools. However, a report at the Glens Falls Post-Star found that many community colleges think the addition of dormitories is a positive one for two-year schools.
Of the 30 community colleges in the state of New York, 15 now offer some type of on-campus housing to students. According to the report, community colleges may enjoy significant benefits when student housing is added to the campus, including:. Students seek out community colleges with campus housing for a variety of reasons. They may be looking for a traditional college experience with a cheaper price tag. While many universities have on campus housing, none of New Jersey's 18 community colleges have residence halls.
Community college students in New Jersey could be getting on-campus housing for the first time. A bill, A , allowing colleges to construct dormitories was approved by the Assembly Higher Education Committee Wednesday. It would also allow colleges to build dining halls and other service facilities. Students at community colleges should be able to consider the same options.
The bill would also give board of trustees of county colleges the power to establish room and board fees to operate and maintain student housing. Give us a call or email us! Northeast Texas Community College maintains student housing facilities for up to occupants.
Student housing provides students the opportunity to further individual educational development through social interaction with fellow students. A housing director is responsible for the daily activities and programs within the facility, communication of the college policies and the safe operation of the facility.
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