 
  Ladies from the House Harmony, a unique residence
 that focuses on first-years’ experience. 
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A unique  residence that focuses on first-years’ experience, is exactly what Harmony sets out to provide for all first-year students at the University of the Free State.
A residence focusing on mentoring
Entering the  adult world can be a daunting experience, but Harmony, unlike other residences  on campus, focuses on mentoring. Harmony came to life in 2014 and has assisted  many first-years in adapting to the university environment.
According to Pulane  Malefane, Residence Head of House Harmony, they have witnessed a  significant change in the pass rate of first-year students. “We have realised  that first-years gain confidence much quicker than in other residences where  they still need to find their way around seniors,” she says.
Adapting to the varsity environment
Harmony makes  use of a Residence Assistants (RA) system, not Residence Committees (RC). The  RA stay in corridors with their mentees in order to have close contact with  them. An RA’s primary role is to be a mentor to first-years and also expose  them to different co-curriculum activities on campus. They assist them in adapting  to the varsity environment quicker, so as to be able to focus and concentrate  on their academics.
Nicole Rabe, RA  First-years, says the Harmony belles never cease to amaze her. “Watching these  first-years grow from the high school girls that arrived at the start of this  year, to the independent women they are now, has truly been a blessing.”
Malefane  mentions that they intentionally try to place students from one faculty in the  same corridor. In that way, mentors and residence assistants are in close  proximity to them. “We have study rooms in each and every corridor of Harmony,  making it easy for students to study close to their rooms at any time,” she says.
Phathutshodzo  Nekhavanmbe, a first-year LLB student, says she could not have asked for a  better house to be placed in. “The Harmony experience has been great so far, as  the people living there are approachable and eager to lend a helping hand.”