October 21, 2024

Boldyn Networks for Higher Education Releases Landmark Campus Connectivity Survey Highlighting the Critical Role of Reliable Internet in Student Success

Survey Reveals 85% of Students Experience Connectivity Issues, Impacting Both Academic Performance and Well-Being

October 21, 2024 | Austin, TX — Boldyn Networks for Higher Education, the leading provider of managed technology services for colleges and universities, today released the findings of a comprehensive survey that underscores the critical importance of reliable campus connectivity for student success. The survey, conducted among thousands of students across various colleges in the United States, reveals significant insights into how connectivity issues affect academic performance and overall student well-being.

The report, titled “Top of the class or a failing grade? What college students really think about campus connectivity”, serves as a critical resource for IT and network administrators at higher education institutions, offering insights into the growing demands for robust connectivity on campuses and the consequences of failing to meet these expectations. The findings highlight the need for colleges and universities to invest in and prioritize network infrastructure to support the modern student experience.

Key Findings:

“Reliable connectivity is no longer a luxury but a necessity for today’s students,” said Scott Drossos, CEO of Boldyn Networks for Higher Education. “This survey underscores the vital role that internet access plays in academic success and student well-being. We are committed to partnering with institutions to close the gap between student expectations and their actual experiences on campus.”

The report highlights significant challenges faced by students due to unreliable internet connections across campuses. Students reported difficulties in completing assignments, accessing school materials, and even facing disruptions during exams due to inconsistent Wi-Fi. One student remarked how, “Sometimes getting my work done is very hard when the internet is slow or not working. If it doesn’t work in my residence hall I need to move to another location and my residence hall is a 20-minute walk away from the main campus. Certain buildings do not get data service so when Wi-Fi is down there is no way to access school materials.”

The report emphasizes the need for continuous investment in network infrastructure to support the ever-growing number of devices and data-intensive applications used by students. It highlights a number of actions college CIOs can take, including:

Download the report here.