College of Home Science and Industry
Central Luzon State University
Science City of Munoz, Nueva Ecija
Preference of Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Students staying at Boarding house
De Gracia, Melody Dionisio, Karen S. Gonzales, Cazandra B. Idago, Maureen A. Moises, Joel Christian A. Mola Cruz, Julie Anne Tolentino, Ronalyn In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the subject HRM 355
(Methods of Research) March 2013 “Preference of Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management students staying at Boarding house” I. Introduction According to Alice Ross a boarding house is a house (often a family home) in which lodgers rent one or more rooms for one or more nights, and sometimes for extended periods of weeks, months, and years. The common parts of the house are maintained and some services such as laundry and cleaning may be supplied. They normally provide “bed and board”, that is, at least some meals as well as accommodation. A “lodging house” also known as a “rooming house”, may or may not offer meals. Lodgers legally only obtain a license to use their rooms, and not exclusive possession to the landlords retain the night of access. The importance of this research study is to know their reasons in choosing boarding house as a home while they are studying instead of dormitory. It also helps other students to choose which lodging is better and it help also the university to have a good idea on how they improve the facilities in the dormitory and lastly because of this research study the researchers would be able to know the preferences and reasons of the HRM students of Central Luzon State University in choosing a boarding house. II. Related Literature
According to Wil- lard V. Steinhardt, 2 E. D. Smith (N. Y.) 148
“The distinction between a boarding-house and an dormitory is that in a boarding-house the guest is under an express
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