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Do you think universities should refund accommodation fees to college students because of the delay in starting school and the extension of holidays?

Almost everyone had the same wish when he was a child, that is, he hoped that the winter and summer vacations would be longer. The sudden outbreak at the end of 20 19 will continue until 2020. The epidemic has delayed the start of school. The college entrance examination and the senior high school entrance examination have been postponed one after another. There is no clear news about the start date of college students.

In order to prevent and control the epidemic, it is necessary and understandable to postpone the start of school. During the epidemic period, students attended classes through the Internet, took exams through electronic exam materials sent by teachers, and their studies were conducted in an orderly manner.

For college students, apart from caring about when the university will start, they are also concerned about whether the accommodation fee for college students can be refunded. This is a very realistic problem, and everyone's views mainly focus on the following points.

You should return it all. After all, you don't live there.

Some students think that they have no accommodation, do not need staff such as dormitories to work, do not need cleaners to clean up, and do not have any extra expenses. They should return all the accommodation fees for the whole semester to the students. The start date has not yet been determined. Even when school starts, there is not much time to stay in the dormitory. It is really unreasonable to charge students for accommodation. The school is not a completely commercial profit-making institution, and students' accommodation fees for the whole semester should be refunded. Especially for senior graduates, they have less time to live in dormitories, and their accommodation fees should be fully refunded.

The accommodation fee should be refunded in part.

Students who hold this view believe that although the school did not start school and did not use the dormitory by themselves, the school did not give the dormitory to others for use. Therefore, it is more appropriate for the school to return a part to the students. Accommodation fees in some schools are relatively high, so it is more important to return some of them to students.

It doesn't matter whether you come back or not, and you don't care much about this problem.

Some students said that they don't care whether to refund the accommodation fee. Some students went through the formalities early and stopped living in the dormitory, but they have been living in their rented houses. They really don't care much about this problem. There are also some students with better family conditions, and the accommodation fee is not too much for them, and they don't care much about whether the accommodation fee can be refunded. There are also some students who think that although there is no accommodation, it takes up the resources of the school and the school has reason not to refund the accommodation fee. Of course, it is best to return it, and it makes sense not to return it.

It can be seen that the students have different views on whether to refund the accommodation fee. Some schools have refunded a small number of students' accommodation fees. Students who can refund their accommodation fees are lucky. In fact, the school also has a lot to hide on the issue of refunding accommodation fees.

Many university dormitories are managed by property management companies. Accommodation fees are collected by schools and then transferred to property management companies, or directly collected by staff of property management companies. The school signed a long-term cooperation contract with the property management company. When signing the contract, I probably didn't expect that factors such as the epidemic situation would delay the opening of the school for so long. As a profit-making organization, the property company has little hope of fully returning the accommodation fee.

In my opinion, the school should refund all the accommodation fees to students as appropriate, and it is best to refund all the accommodation fees for the whole semester to students. After all, the school is not a completely profitable institution, and the student's accommodation fee has little contribution to the school operation. If the school gives the management right of the dormitory to the property company, it should come forward to discuss with the property company and try to refund some students' accommodation fees. Accommodation is not much for the school, but it is not a small expense for college students who have not yet joined the work, especially those with difficult families.

Of course, if the school insists on not refunding the accommodation fee, there is also a reason. Don't blame it too much.

What do you think of whether universities should refund students' accommodation fees?