SPU Student Accommodation, SPU residences are vibrant learning and living spaces which contribute significantly to the academic success of SPU students. The academic success of students remain our top priority and it is for this reason that academic wardens were appointed. Assisting the wardens in this task, are elected house committees. We aim to provide accommodation for approximately 60% of our students, with preference given to first-year students and to students from outside of Kimberley.
SPU residences
- are both alcohol- and smoke-free zones
- have academic, recreational and social spaces available
- equipped with WiFi
- 24-hour on-site security
Residence management team
Residence Manager: Ms Faith Nkonyane – 053 491 0106 or [email protected]
Residence Administrator: Ms Mummy Letseleha – 053 491 0242 or [email protected]
Wardens
Mhudi Hall – located off du Toitspan Road – accommodates 62 students in shared rooms
Warden: Ms Fezile Matsebula
Moroko Hall –our biggest residence – accommodates 550 students in single and double rooms, situated on Central Campus
Wardens:
Mr Thomas Masvosve
Ms Nyebe Mohale
Mr Godfrey Rudolph
Ra-Thaga Hall –located off Edward Street – accommodates 112 students in shared rooms
Warden: Ms Faith Nkonyane
Student Accommodation – Off Campus
The university is only able to accommodate 60% of students in university residences thus there is a demand for affordable, quality, off-campus accommodation. It is important to note that the university does not enter into any lease agreements with any landlords. It is a relationship between the landlord and the student and/or the students’ parent/guardian. Some student funders, like the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), does however require the university to recommend off-campus accommodation. This can be facilitated through the residence manager, Ms Faith Nconyane at 053 491 0106 or [email protected]
Students are advised to make sure that the off-campus accommodation they secure is recommended by the university before signing any lease agreements. This is important as some sponsors will not fund accommodation that is not recommended by the university. Should students require assistance with understanding the terms of their lease agreements then they are advised to contact the residence manager.
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