But people should be prepared for this. We have been living under the background of "expanding enrollment every year", perhaps forgetting that all this has costs, and dormitory tension is actually one of the costs. When the enrollment expansion reaches a certain scale, the dormitory can't bear it, and students can only choose to rent a house, the cost of reading will rise sharply, thus slowing down the enrollment expansion, which is itself a sample of "market regulation".
Of course, even if there is a reason for this phenomenon, it does not mean that people should let it go. After all, the total number of graduate students in China is not sufficient, and it is still necessary to expand the highly educated population. For example, among the newly employed population, the proportion of graduate students in the United States is about 15%, while that in China is less than 1%. On the whole, at present, the number of registered graduate students per thousand people in China is about 2.2, while that in developed countries such as the United States is about 9. All these data show that the enrollment expansion of graduate students is still of lasting significance, and this significance cannot be denied because of the lack of dormitory.
For colleges and universities, we should first express the information and give students full hints. For example, a 2022 graduate student of Hunan University said that the news that the dormitory needed to apply was unknown at first, and it was only told on August 9 that it was not mentioned in the enrollment process. Although this is a unilateral statement, schools should understand that accommodation fees are harmful to students.
In addition, even if the dormitory problem cannot be solved, schools can try to introduce social forces to help students as much as possible in the form of subsidies or scholarships. Of course, it may not be enough for schools to realize subsidies, and financial support from higher authorities is needed. Now that the problem has arisen, relevant departments may wish to conduct in-depth research and provide more feasible solutions.
Dormitory tension is actually a kind of "growing trouble", which is the inevitable result after the enrollment expansion of graduate students. Most colleges and universities in China are public universities, and the society has public welfare expectations. Therefore, how to solve this problem from the perspective of public welfare is a necessary problem for universities. Therefore, I hope that the problem of dormitory tension can be effectively alleviated in the future, and everyone who is interested in learning can be treated well.
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For example, the housing of Tongji University's graduate dormitory is robbed online, and there are mainly dormitories in the headquarters, Tieling and Zhangwu campuses to choose from.
These include:
1, this department has the worst dormitory conditions, just like the undergraduate dormitory. The disadvantage is that there is no independent bathroom and shower, and the advantage is that it is close to the teaching building and library;
2. The dormitory in Zhangwu Campus is an ordinary two-person dormitory with shower and toilet;
The dormitory in Tieling is a suite. Generally 4-5 people live in a suite. A 70-square-meter house, with four people living in two bedrooms and five people living in three bedrooms, with bathroom, living room and kitchen.