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University dormitories are full of bed renters, and graduate students and newcomers in the workplace are the main force.

My lead: College dormitories are full of "bed renters", and graduate students and newcomers in the workplace are the main force. In recent years, the summer university campus, not only rarely appears the scene of "empty buildings", but also the composition of people living on campus is more complicated. Especially in some well-known universities, tourists, summer camp campers, senior teachers and so on are in an endless stream. At the same time, there are such a group of people on campus-they are not students of our school, but live in student dormitories, which are dubbed "bed renters".

University dormitories are full of "bed renters", and graduate students and newcomers in the workplace are the main force.

In recent years, the summer university campus, not only rarely appears the scene of "empty buildings", but also the composition of people living on campus is more complicated. Especially in some well-known universities, tourists, summer camp campers, senior teachers and so on are in an endless stream. At the same time, there are such a group of people on campus-they are not students of our school, but live in student dormitories, which are dubbed "bed renters".

Now, how hot is the "bed renter"? Faced with this situation, how should schools be managed? In this regard, the reporter conducted an in-depth investigation in many universities.

Interns, graduate students and newcomers to the workplace are the main force.

Many universities in China have "bed-renting families", which are the most common in well-known universities such as Beishangguang. The reporter came to a university in Beijing's Third Ring Road and saw such a "notice for renting" on the bulletin board in front of the canteen: "I want to rent a bed in a girl's dormitory. I am a graduate with good living habits and the price can be negotiated. " Two small pieces of paper with phone numbers written on them were torn off.

Lin Haibo, a senior majoring in astronomy at the school, has long been surprised by the notice of asking for rent everywhere on campus: "Almost every dormitory building has a' bed renter'. This summer, a group of brothers and sisters didn't find a place to live after graduation, and some people asked me about the empty bed. "

In the survey, the reporter found that the number of "renters" in major universities in Beijing will increase every graduation and entrance season. "2065438+July 2005, I attended a graduate class of Peking University. The students in the class come from all over the country, but most of them rent beds in Peking University. Someone rented a campus card by the way and lived the life of Peking University people in advance. " Zeng Yubei, who just graduated from Beijing Normal University, told reporters.

How can a bed belonging to a student at school become a "marketable commodity"? Under the guidance of Lin Haibo, the reporter boarded the BBS website of a university in Beijing and found that there were 29 "posts about renting dormitory beds in schools" published in August alone. In addition, some commercial websites are also the main ways for colleges and universities to rent beds. "Interns, graduate students and newcomers in the workplace are the main force in renting beds." Lin Haibo added.

Dormitory safety deserves attention.

However, most "landlords" rent beds for a reason.

The office building of the second-year internship of a graduate student in a university in Beijing happened to be very close to home, so I rented the bed in the dormitory to my sister who had not found a place to live after graduation: "Anyway, it is empty, so help her and earn some pocket money by the way."

The endless stream of people begging for rent also made the "landlord" who rented the bed earn a small sum of money. According to the reporter's investigation, the accommodation fee of college students in Beijing is 900~ 1200 yuan for one semester, while the bed rent is about 800 yuan every month on average, which can be returned in two months.

The "landlord" who rents out beds has gained human feelings and rents, but the life of roommates has been disturbed. Rao Shasha, a graduate student in a university in Shanghai, has encountered such an embarrassment: "We have two people in a dormitory, and the classmates who rent beds and I have a bad temper and are difficult to get along with, which makes me full of grievances and nowhere to tell."

Regarding the possible security problems, Cao Ning, a student of a university in Beijing, said that the phenomenon of renting houses in his school is mostly introduced by acquaintances: "Under normal circumstances, we will confirm the identity of the renters, preferably the students of our school, and the school is binding on them and easy to manage."

"However, if students really rent beds through other channels such as the Internet, we need to protect our valuables. After all, this relationship can't be compared with classmates, which is very unreliable. " Yuhang said.

Implement the dynamic management mechanism of multi-party cooperation

Faced with the chaos of bed rental, colleges and universities are not indifferent.

Feng Shuo, a junior majoring in international economic law at a university in Beijing, rented a bed on the campus in Beijing. But since he moved into this dormitory, his life has not been easy. "Before I moved here, the owner of the bed repeatedly warned me that I must hide in the boarding house when I go to work. Because the school checked the dormitory before, the people who rented the bed were driven out. "

The reporter learned that the school's practice of subletting beds to students privately is explicitly prohibited. Beijing Normal University's "Student Dormitory Code" stipulates: "Accommodation students must stay in accordance with the room and bed number uniformly arranged by the student dormitory service center ... students are not allowed to stay outside."

"Although the attitude of the school is very clear, it is difficult to put an end to this problem." Feng Shuo explained, "First, there are many people who want to go to school in Beishangguang, and the accommodation fee is low. At the same time, there are indeed some free beds in the school dormitory. Second, it is difficult for schools to check the dormitory normally. "

Li Mingliang, an associate professor at Tianjin Foreign Studies University, said that to solve this problem reasonably and legally, we might as well start from three aspects: "Do a good job in freshmen's entrance education, put dormitory management methods and related systems into the freshmen's entrance education agenda, and emphasize the seriousness of' foul'; Strengthen the construction of hardware facilities, do a good job in the design of entrance control system for students' dormitory, swipe the card to enter, and even adopt the method that students can enter the house with their fingerprints at night to strengthen safety management; Implement a multi-party collaborative dynamic management mechanism, and check in regularly and irregularly according to the specific conditions of colleges and universities. We should give special treatment to the empty beds in peacetime, winter and summer vacations, meet some off-campus students or people who need accommodation, and even try to take the market-oriented road, and the rental income will be used for school construction and development. "

"Blocking is not as good as sparse, and colleges and universities need to be properly opened." Ma Luting, director of the Senior Classroom of the National Education Development Research Center of the Ministry of Education, pointed out that "opening campus resources properly can better reflect the social functions of colleges and universities. Without disturbing the operation of the school, not only students who need to take the postgraduate entrance examination, but also ordinary people can live in the school and experience short-term campus life. A good atmosphere on campus can cultivate their temperament, which is also of positive significance to society. "

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