In recent years, with the expansion of graduate students in colleges and universities, the shortage of accommodation resources has become increasingly prominent, and it is no longer an established rule for colleges and universities to provide dormitories for students. According to Zhongxin. com. Com, the reporter found that many colleges and universities clearly stated in the master's enrollment brochure that they would not provide accommodation for some graduate students, some colleges and universities clearly did not provide accommodation for full-time professional graduate students, and some colleges and universities implemented a voluntary application system for full-time graduate students.
Due to the shortage of accommodation resources caused by the enrollment expansion of colleges and universities, the relevant news came out, which triggered controversy among netizens. Some netizens said that "this factor is very important and can even affect the candidates' voluntary reporting." The application system is necessary. Some people have dormitories on campus, but they also rent houses off campus. The dormitory is basically empty and wasteful. "Some netizens also said," If there are not enough dormitories, don't expand enrollment.
In this regard, some experts said that "from the perspective of modern university construction, universities do not provide accommodation services for graduate students, and it is the general trend to promote the socialization of logistics services." Indeed, for graduate students, 24 or 25 years old should be in the tide of society. If they go out to work, many units do not provide accommodation. However, in my opinion, schools are different from society after all, and there should be many solutions to solve the accommodation problems of some graduate students in colleges and universities, so we can't generalize them.
After all, each school has different enrollment and accommodation resources, and more importantly, each graduate student has different family economic conditions. For well-off students, renting a house by themselves in a big city has no effect at all, even more freedom and better environment than living in a school dormitory. But for students with poor family conditions, renting a house in a big city is extremely stressful. In this regard, some students will "pass by" their ideal school because of accommodation problems.
For example, Huang Kai, a graduate student in the fifth issue of the variety show "Exciting Invitation", once said in the program that he didn't choose Peking University because the school didn't provide accommodation. For the school, it only misses some students, but for the students, will it leave irreparable regrets for themselves?
Schools should appropriately expand the number of graduate students according to the existing situation. After all, the depreciation of academic qualifications brought about by a large number of enrollment expansion can not be ignored. Don't rigidly restrict the accommodation of graduate students, let alone force them not to provide dormitories. Is it more reasonable for students to choose to live on campus or rent a house? For students with poor family conditions, even if there are more people in the dormitory and the environment is a little worse, at least they don't have to spend too much money, which not only relieves the psychological pressure of students, but also relieves the economic pressure of a family.
It is not only the responsibility of the school to solve the shortage of accommodation resources for graduate students. To integrate the accommodation resources inside and outside the school, the school should not only make full use of the campus resources, but also actively cooperate with the local government, streets and communities to provide students with cost-effective off-campus accommodation resources, so that students can choose independently. At the same time, local governments should incorporate students' off-campus rental into the policy of low-rent housing for talents and give appropriate concessions and subsidies.