Palm University College’s limited on-campus housing, which currently serves only a fraction of its student body (30%), creates a significant barrier to student well-being. Over 70% of Palm University College students struggle with inadequate off-campus housing, affecting their studies. This project will add 70 beds, providing a much-needed solution and improving the academic experience for a large portion of the student population.
The Project
The Palm Student Housing Project is valued at $250,000. This project aims to address the critical shortage of on-campus accommodation at Palm University. By providing adequate, purpose-built housing, the project will directly enhance the learning environment. Students residing on campus will benefit from increased access to academic resources, faculty, and peer support, fostering a stronger sense of community and significantly improving their chances of academic success.
This project will provide safe, affordable accommodation for over 60 students at Palm University College, significantly increasing the current on-campus housing capacity.
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Project Description
Two-story building (ground and first floor)
Room size: 17.64m2 each
Total number of rooms: 16
Total number of students per room: 4 students
Total number of students to occupy the hostel: 64 students
Location: Manya-Jorpanya, Shai Hills.
Project Information
Fundraising Timelines: 1st March 2025 to 30th July 2025