In recent years, in order to embody humanized dormitory management, many colleges and universities allow students to choose roommates before entering school. Freshmen can fill in their accustomed schedules in the system before registering for school, and the school will arrange early sleepers and late sleepers in a dormitory respectively. Some colleges and universities have also added detailed options such as hobbies, personality types, dietary preferences and snoring. To the pre-selected dormitory system, a real-life picture of the dormitory is also provided, so that freshmen can choose their own beds, thus arranging the dormitory more humanized.
Whether it is to provide couples' dormitory or to allow students to choose roommates, it is the embodiment of humanistic management of college students' dormitory. College students have reached the age when their values and personality are relatively solidified, and many long-established habits are difficult to change. Instead of "one size fits all", it is better to create conditions to provide students with more choices. Dealing with and solving students' life problems better can also help students concentrate more on their studies, enhance their sense of identity with the school and leave a beautiful and unique campus memory.
After students get marriage certificates and become legal couples, it is their reasonable demand and right to live together. In the past, some married couples chose to rent houses off campus for convenience, which made them bear higher living costs. Colleges and universities provide couples' dormitories, which provide married students with low-cost living conditions.