UFS to accredit providers of Off-Campus Accommodation to students in Bloemfontein
The University of the Free State (UFS) has embarked on  a process to accredit off-campus accommodation service providers in  Bloemfontein who provide accommodation to its students. 
“The decision to accredit off-campus accommodation  service providers comes from a concern from the university management about the  safety of students and the conditions under which some of our students live in off-campus  accommodation. Student accommodation is a significant aspect of the success of  the UFS and consequently good quality accommodation is important for each  individual student to be successful in his/her studies,” says Mr Quintin  Koetaan, Senior Director: Housing and Residence Affairs at the UFS. 
The accreditation  process entails a list of primary requirements, drafted with the cognisance of  the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality, in terms of off-campus accommodation to  which private providers must adhere in order to be accredited by the  university. The requirements are in line with the Policy on the Minimum Norms  and Standards for Student Housing at Public Universities (Government Gazette  39238, dated 29 September 2015). 
According to Koetaan,  the norms and standards as set out in the policy establish the foundation and assessment  criteria for such accreditation of service providers by the UFS. “It has become necessary for the UFS to have a policy  on off-campus accommodation, in order to protect the rights and interests of our  students and that of the university,” says Koetaan.
Some of the primary  requirements for accreditation by the UFS include the number of students that  may be accommodated in each room, the quality of kitchens and kitchenettes, the  number of ablution facilities, the existence of common rooms and house rules, general  maintenance and cleaning, compliance with   relevant national, regional, and municipal legislative requirements  regulating health and safety, provision for adequate access to the  facility/establishment in case of medical and/or psychological emergency  assistance being required by students, and the provision for access to  emergency electricity and water facilities. Off-campus private accommodation  service providers must also be in possession of approved Municipal building  plans of their student accommodation facilities, as well as evidence confirming  their compliance with these plans.
“Landlords and agents  are also advised to become more involved in their student homes and to ensure  that their properties are in good condition and secure enough for students to  live in,” says Koetaan. 
Off-campus private  accommodation service providers have until 31 July 2017 to apply for  accreditation. More information and application documentation for accreditation  can be obtained by sending an email to housing@ufs.ac.za
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