University of Johannesburg Accommodation

By | September 27, 2023

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University of Johannesburg Accommodation

he Student Accommodation & Residence Life division is mainly responsible for the accommodation of more than 6500 students.
This is a vast division with 26 residences spread over  4 campuses at the University of Johannesburg, namely, Auckland Park Bunting Road Campus (shortened as APB campus), Auckland Park Kingsway Campus (shortened as APK campus), Doornfontein Campus (shortened as DFC Campus) and Soweto Campus (Shortened as SWC).​
Residence life is a special experience.  Staying in a University of Johannesburg residence is an extension of your university education and you can benefit from ​​all the facilities and services such as study centres, social sporting activities, life skills and peer tutoring programmes.  A residence is a community in which you can only meet a range of diverse students but also forge life long friendships.
Vision Striving to provide quality accommodation that inculcates​ a culture of learning and the holistic development of all students in the UJ residences.

Mission

We are committed to providing residence that are:

  • Safe
  • Hygienic
  • Categorized and Market related.

Values

The values guiding all University activities include:

  • Academic distinction
  • Integrity and respect for diversity and human dignity
  • Academic freedom and accountability
  • Individuality and collective effort
  • Innovation

Residence Manager

Each Residence Manager is responsible for managing a particular residence.  He/she is also responsible for the House Committees and all the student projects in the residence. Residence Managers are also responsible for doing the following.

  • Helping with the establishment of contacts outside the university.
  • Assisting in sourcing sponsorship.
  • Offering assistance during functions.
  • Enforcing minor disciplinary regulations.
  • Being the first line of contact at the residence.
  • Filtering decision-making after hours.

House Wardens

They manage residence activities. House Wardens assist in developing students living in residences, in accordance with the applicable UJ policies, rules and procedures. They also develop and support house committees to enable them to add value to residence life. They enhance healthy relationships between house committees, campus SRC, community parents and authorities.

House Committees

House Committee members are elected annually by the students in the respective residences. Their main duties are to represent residence students to the residence management. They also assist new students in adjusting quickly to university and residence life, they also organise social, cultural sporting activities for students.

Floor or Block Representative

They are elected annually by Students in their respective residence to represent them on each floor block per residence.

Mentors/Voogde

The Mentors/Voodge is a system where senior students coach the first year students at residences.  Each Mentor/Voogde has approximately ten first year students that he/she looks after to guide and help adjust with the new residence life concept, for their entire first year.  First year would look up to the Mentor/Voogde in terms of assistance with their academic and general social issues. Students selected to become Mentors/Voogde are those that excel academically so that they become role models. ​