A Comparative Study of the Academic Performance of Resident and Non‑resident Students at a Rural South African University

Lack of sufficient accommodation in many South African universities has forced many students to reside outside the campus and commute to attend classes as commuter students. Research indicates that living on campus is related to gains in social and personal competence. The level of competence gained...

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Main Authors: Tshimangadzo Daniel Sikhwari, Nkhangweleni Gloria Dama, Azwitamisi Milton Gadisi, Tshifhiwa Christinah Matodzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Journal of Student Affairs in Africa 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Student Affairs in Africa
Online Access:https://www.journals.ac.za/index.php/jsaa/article/view/3468
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spelling doaj-8be9ff6aad174a76a420f679610012e52020-11-25T03:31:03ZengJournal of Student Affairs in AfricaJournal of Student Affairs in Africa2311-17712307-62672020-07-018110.24085/jsaa.v8i1.34682747A Comparative Study of the Academic Performance of Resident and Non‑resident Students at a Rural South African UniversityTshimangadzo Daniel SikhwariNkhangweleni Gloria DamaAzwitamisi Milton GadisiTshifhiwa Christinah MatodziLack of sufficient accommodation in many South African universities has forced many students to reside outside the campus and commute to attend classes as commuter students. Research indicates that living on campus is related to gains in social and personal competence. The level of competence gained may help students living on campus (resident students) to be more successful in their courses. The purpose of this study was to compare the academic performance of resident and non‑resident students at a university in Limpopo Province. The study employed a survey design. Systematic sampling and snowball sampling methods were used to select 1 769 participants from both resident and non‑resident students. A questionnaire was used to collect data. The main finding from this study is that the academic performance of resident students is slightly better than that of non‑resident students – hence, residing on campus is an advantage. The study concludes that campus environment, student involvement as well as student academic and social integration into the institution tend to account for effects of living on‑campus versus living off‑campus. Furthermore, academic and social integration of students at university are essential for study commitment, success and preventing students from dropping out. The study recommends that future research should focus on the direct influence of resident versus commuter status on such outcomes as degree aspiration, satisfaction with university and institutional persistence.https://www.journals.ac.za/index.php/jsaa/article/view/3468
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Nkhangweleni Gloria Dama
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A Comparative Study of the Academic Performance of Resident and Non‑resident Students at a Rural South African University
Journal of Student Affairs in Africa
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Nkhangweleni Gloria Dama
Azwitamisi Milton Gadisi
Tshifhiwa Christinah Matodzi
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title A Comparative Study of the Academic Performance of Resident and Non‑resident Students at a Rural South African University
title_short A Comparative Study of the Academic Performance of Resident and Non‑resident Students at a Rural South African University
title_full A Comparative Study of the Academic Performance of Resident and Non‑resident Students at a Rural South African University
title_fullStr A Comparative Study of the Academic Performance of Resident and Non‑resident Students at a Rural South African University
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Study of the Academic Performance of Resident and Non‑resident Students at a Rural South African University
title_sort comparative study of the academic performance of resident and non‑resident students at a rural south african university
publisher Journal of Student Affairs in Africa
series Journal of Student Affairs in Africa
issn 2311-1771
2307-6267
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Lack of sufficient accommodation in many South African universities has forced many students to reside outside the campus and commute to attend classes as commuter students. Research indicates that living on campus is related to gains in social and personal competence. The level of competence gained may help students living on campus (resident students) to be more successful in their courses. The purpose of this study was to compare the academic performance of resident and non‑resident students at a university in Limpopo Province. The study employed a survey design. Systematic sampling and snowball sampling methods were used to select 1 769 participants from both resident and non‑resident students. A questionnaire was used to collect data. The main finding from this study is that the academic performance of resident students is slightly better than that of non‑resident students – hence, residing on campus is an advantage. The study concludes that campus environment, student involvement as well as student academic and social integration into the institution tend to account for effects of living on‑campus versus living off‑campus. Furthermore, academic and social integration of students at university are essential for study commitment, success and preventing students from dropping out. The study recommends that future research should focus on the direct influence of resident versus commuter status on such outcomes as degree aspiration, satisfaction with university and institutional persistence.
url https://www.journals.ac.za/index.php/jsaa/article/view/3468
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