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Reflections on Student Housing


                                                     Thomas Hier, Biddison Hier, Ltd.

            Tom Hier is the founder of Biddison Hier   First-Year Focus.
            and an award-winning writer, lecturer and   The first year experience plays a pivotal role
            planner.  Tom has worked with some of the   in  acclimating  a  student  to  college.    It  is
            most prestigious colleges and universities   especially important to structure the first-year
            across the United States. Tom and KSQ    experience in the residence halls to create
            have worked together for over 20 years   strong bonds of friendship with hallmates.
            after first collaborating on the Housing   This is achieved through both physical and
 07         Master Plan for Texas Christian University.    programmatic measures.  Physically, housing   08
            The Biddison Hier-KSQ collaboration was   should be developmentally appropriate
            formed to support each other’s practice   for first year students—typically shared
            based on a mutual respect, common        bedrooms, bathroom configurations that
            approach and desire to bring the highest   promote interaction, wide hallways and well-
            level of service and creative solutions to our  located common spaces to promote informal
            college and university clients.          gathering, etc.  Programmatically, building
                                                     community starts with a strong orientation
            For traditional age students, a distinguishing  process—ideally just before the start of
            feature of American higher education is  school—with freshmen living together on
            the ability to learn in a residentially-based  freshman  halls,  and  orientation  programs
            campus setting.  Living on campus gives  built around these hall communities.
            students an opportunity to create their own
            communities and build a support network of  Create Centers of Community.
            friends, some of whom may become friends  As campuses grow and change, opportunities
            for life.  It is also widely believed that a  exist to strengthen existing neighborhoods
            significant amount of learning takes place  and create “community centers” within
            outside the classroom, and a residential  each neighborhood that include spaces and
            campus provides many venues—in the  services that draw students from their halls

            halls and around campus—to support this.  to these neighborhood centers to build
            Below are some  reflections on the  role  of  and strengthen community by providing
            student housing and residential life and how  opportunities for informal socializing,
            institutions can maximize the benefits that  studying together, participating in campus
            students get from living in campus housing. entertainment activities, etc.



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