StudentCrowd Accommodation Awards for Providers
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You've got to be in it to win it.
StudentCrowds awards are simple. Our winners are based purely on verified student reviews left on our site in a 24 month period.
We have placed student experience and student voice right at the heart of our awards making them completely independent and unbiased.
In order for a property to be eligible for an award, the property must have a minimum of 10 student reviews. This is to ensure the awards are based on a range of student opinions and not just the cherry-picked few.
You’ve got to be in it to win it. If you’d like to know if you currently meet the threshold to be in with a chance of winning an award simply contact us by email awards@studentcrowd.com.
If you would like to find out more about how you can generate reviews for your accommodation please contact us by emailing support@studentcrowd.com.
Here’s how other providers have been shouting about their StudentCrowd Awards
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Proudly showcasing their Value for Money award badge in the footer on their website, Canto Court have demonstrated how excited they were about receiving a StudentCrowd award!
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Student Roost shouted about their Best Accommodation Provider award in a blog post, including student reviews from their different properties across the country.
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Collegiate shared the announcement of their Best Accommodation provider ranking in an article on their website, showcasing their award badge for students to read about.
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Also celebrating on their blog, Sanctuary Students shared their Best Accommodation provider award, explaining why they felt they met the award requirements.