Which non-resident students receive a place in a hostel. The right of a student to live in a hostel

What does a student need to study? Educational institution, head on shoulders and a place to live. Renting a room in a student hostel in Moscow is not always possible and not the best idea.

Student hostel involves the presence of a large number of students. Many of us have gone through "the best student years". But we do not associate a hostel with a place of study and knowledge, but with adventure and fun.

What kind of study, when there are so many interesting things to do? Wander around the floors, bring alcohol and run to the neighboring hostel. Practice shows that these actions seriously distract from study. Well, let! But students who do not live in student dormitories study better and achieve more out of life. Because they are less likely to be distracted by nonsense.

A room for students will give more than a place in a hostel, which still needs to be managed to get. Many visiting students of Moscow are left without a hostel. And there are two rational options:

  1. Rent a room for a student (costs a pretty penny and does not contain any protection);
  2. Find a hostel that can be rented for a long time for little money (budget option with 24/7 security and household appliances).

Dormitory for students - the story of Mikhail

Not all students are given the opportunity to get a free place in a hostel. In addition, many student hostels are much more expensive than dorms near the Moscow Ring Road. It is sad that student dormitories in Moscow and St. Petersburg are being turned into cash cows. But there is a way out.

Students of the "Institute of World Economy and Informatization" rented a room in our hostel on the Lublin line (Moscow, Stavropolskaya st., 84) for 2.5 years. We spoke to them before leaving.

Of course, this is an unprofessional interview, but we tried.

Mikhail, why did you and your friends choose our hostel?

It so happened that I entered several universities, but chose IMEI. Due to delays with documents, I was left without a hostel. There were many of us there. Therefore, we decided to look for hostels nearby. We were looking for a room for 3. We found you.

Understandable, why did you make this choice?

Renting an apartment was expensive. We looked at bus routes. Bus 228 runs from your hostel to the university - 1 hour and at the university. This was a key factor, and the price, to be honest, was small. And when we started talking about looking for a hostel for students for 3 years, your 10% discount put an end to our search. Where to live for 7 thousand rubles a month? Nowhere. Our friends in student hostels pay more.

What did you like and dislike?

At first it was difficult. Because there are adults around. Somehow not on my own. But over time they got used to it. I liked the Internet, and that they allowed my refrigerator to be brought into the room. I didn’t like that there were practically no young people and the district was so-so: garages, high-voltage all around - it was scary to return from school late, especially alone. And it was also boring. But the time to study and work was very easy.

What are the conclusions? A hostel for students is not necessarily a student hostel at the university. You can live in ordinary dorms. You just need to gather a company of comrades and find comfortable housing. In our hostel "Reutov", once lived students from the "RGSU" and " International Academy connections".

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According to the law on higher and postgraduate vocational education, the educational institution is obliged to provide students from other cities with a hostel, but not applicants. Thus, the provision or non-provision of a hostel for applicants remains "on the conscience" of the institute. Most often, the university is interested in large numbers applicants and settles them in a hostel. Moreover, most of the students go home in the summer. But there are also cases when the hostel can be denied. The reasons are different: the lack of free places, repairs in the building of the “dormitory” or simply the unholy thoughts of the leadership educational institution: it happens that rooms are rented to people from Central Asia and the Caucasus. AiF.ru will tell about how an applicant can get into a hostel and how to behave in it.

Trust but verify

After admission, a newly-minted student in Moscow will have to live for five years, and during this time a fortune can be spent on renting an apartment. Therefore, an applicant who needs a hostel should find out if there are enough free places in it for new students. This information must be provided by the selection committee upon request. If the number of places in a hostel is several times less than the number of applicants, then you need to think about whether to enter such a university at all. We must not forget that the hostel should be provided both to students at the budget department and to "paying students", therefore an applicant can also demand a place, regardless of the form of education.

To not give up

If the hostel is still denied to the applicant, the main thing is not to give up. First of all, students belonging to privileged categories of citizens are entitled to a hostel: orphans, disabled people of groups I and II, participants in hostilities, children from single-parent and low-income families. If an applicant belongs to one of these categories of citizens, he can also write an application to the dean's office with a request for a place in a hostel for a while entrance exams. The main thing is not to let the rector forget about his existence: the more often the applicant appears in the dean's office and learns about the fate of his application, the more likely it is that this application will not get lost in the jungle of paperwork.

Rare universities lodge applicants in a hostel on student rights. If a student has to pay for a hostel about 5% of its cost, then the applicant pays it in full. The price for a bed in a hostel may vary depending on the university, but in Moscow it is rarely lower than 300-400 rubles per day. Preferential categories of applicants can count on a reduction in the cost of living in a hostel, but this decision remains with the leadership of the institute.

Hostel and hotel

If there is still no place in the hostel, you need to look for an alternative option. Since the applicant does not need permanent housing, and the main thing is the cost, most applicants use the services of hostels and inexpensive hotels. Hostel - the same hostel, only created by a private owner. Several people live here in one room, they share a shower and a kitchen. In some cases, for the safety of things, each tenant is allocated a personal locker, which is locked with a key. Hostels can be very different. Some of them are no different from the old dormitories, others have been modernly renovated and resemble a large cozy apartment. If an applicant can afford a hotel, then a large number of hotels of the different class, but their cost is often many times higher.

Dormitory rules for newbies

Life in a hostel is associated with a set of written and unwritten rules, which the applicant may not know about and get into an unpleasant situation. First of all, it concerns the curfew. Most often, the doors are closed in the dormitory after 23:00, and if a student who has been on a spree, whose face the guard was able to study well for a couple of years, is allowed to pass after midnight, then the applicant may have problems with this. Therefore, going for an evening walk, it is better to warn of a possible delay.

In many educational institutions, there is still a tradition: newly minted students are asked by the management to clean the floor and windows in the hostel. This happens on a voluntary basis, and young people who have just arrived do not oppose this. As for the applicant, no one has the right to force him to clean the hostel and wash the toilets. He is obliged to clean only in his room and the territory of the corridor adjacent to it.

Applicants, like students, have the right to invite guests to their rooms, but they can stay in the hostel strictly until the start of the "curfew" and only by agreement with the commandant.

As I said, the road from my house to the place of study took 2 hours one way. Rise at 6.30, and you come home at best at 6 pm and you still have to redo a bunch of homework. Okay, I confess homework I started after a while to do before class. But all the same, this rhythm was possible to endure only for the first time - after a month, the understanding came that enough was enough. But in the first year I was completely powerless and did not know how to change the situation. Yes, and the forces were full, so I did not particularly complain.

At the beginning of my second year after a summer vacation, I lost the habit of long trips by train and metro. And I began to think.

Zelenograd, where I live, belongs to the 5th zone, which is not provided with a hostel. And if I'm not mistaken, the hostel was issued from the 6th zone inclusive. The irony was that across the street from me began the 6th zone, so close and far.

I decided to try my luck, I wrote an application for a hostel in view of the proximity of the 6th zone, I also added that it was very difficult to study and travel for a very long time. I soaked the paper with tears and took it to the deputy dean for academic work, to Raspopina Dina Vitalievna. It was there that the first lessons of life began - bureaucracy and unknown stupidity. The system is like this.

There is 1 person who settles in hostels and does a lot of other work. Each student must approach this person at least once. Now, pay attention, the work schedule is from 11.30 to 13.30, then lunch, and somewhere else an hour of work. The schedule is average, but generally correct. Add to this a constant queue of 5-6 students. The average time to solve your problem is 10 minutes. And all the time, without a queue, friends come in, just to chat.

How ordinary student, who has a couple every day, can get to the representative of the authorities? The deputy dean's answer is: “Who needs it, you or me? If you need it, you'll find a way." I had to skip couples in order to stand in line, and then, foaming at the mouth, prove the need for a hostel. The solution to your problem was decided not according to some rules or charters, but simply based on mood. Bad mood - in such controversial moments there was nothing to catch at all. Good - there was a small chance of success.

Usually I heard in response - "there are too many people in the hostel, there is no place for you there" or "I see no reason to provide you with a hostel." There were places, there were reasons.

It was possible to appeal this decision to the Head of the Dormitories - Vodolazsky A.A.. He turned out to be even more bureaucratic - he received people only 1 hour a day. He did not tell me anything new and sent me to live in Zelenograd.

I can say that these disputes exhausted me much more than my studies and the trips themselves. We had to look for other approaches. And he was found. It seems that in our country everything is decided through acquaintances. Meeting, wrote a paper, signed. From that moment on, I got a dorm room. It was the beginning of November 2007, and now I lived in B-808 on the right, bypassing Dina Vitalievna! Albeit not in a very elegant way, but in my second year I became the only student in the entire faculty who lived in the Main Building, and not in the FDS. And besides, I lived alone in a graduate student room 4 by 2 meters, with a toilet and a shower for two people, when the guys lived mostly in threes in a room 4 by 5 meters with a public shower on 3 floors, which still worked on some then a wonderful schedule, with toilets and washbasins on the floor. Here they are hostels of Moscow State University. To be fair, I'll say that I got the hostel on paid basis, about 6 thousand rubles per month.

To immediately close the topic of dormitories, I will tell you how I received dormitories in subsequent years.
At the end of my sophomore year, I didn't fuss and take care of the hostel for the next semester. And again the same picture as a year ago - long hours in line, which pissed me off even more than round-trip trips from Zelenograd. The problem was solved again thanks to the help of the physical education teacher - now I was carrying the paper to Dina Vitalievna. Well, after a couple of calls to her from a physical education teacher, the issue with the hostel was decided in my favor. Surprisingly, places appeared immediately. In the third year of study, I received another room - 1316 on the right, in which I lived until the end of my studies. Immediately I made repairs in it - plastering the walls, wallpapering, repairing cracks and whitewashing the ceiling and batteries. All the workers did to me that they officially renovated the rooms on the floor below. And it was such a hack, as they put it.

Unfortunately, I do not remember the price of all the works, definitely no more than 15 thousand, and maybe 5 thousand. The whole point of the renovation was to ensure that I would stay in this room next year.

At the end of the third year, everything was going fine and I would have already been given a hostel thanks to social activities at the faculty (about this in other stories), but Dina Vitalievna took it into her head to be offended by me. As a result, for the first 2 months of my 4th year, I tried to move into my renovated room, to which Dina Vitalievna said - I can’t put you there, we have too few places. The room remained empty all this time while I was traveling by train. Amazing logic, isn't it. In November, she got tired of resisting me, and I was able to move into my own room.

Well, without a hitch, everything went only by the beginning of the fifth year. In view of the vigorous activity at the faculty (a couple of times I helped Dina Vitalievna move the boxes), I received permission to live for the next year. I extended the hostel for the summer, rented a room to a friend, and went on vacation myself. In the fall, I immediately settled in and did not know any problems.

By the way, renting a room is a good business. With the official cost of living 7,500 rubles. by the fifth year, it could be safely taken for 10 thousand rubles. And if you still live for free, then immediately you have an asset for 10 thousand.

Right now I'm sitting in my room, I have to spend 7 days in it, and then move out. So much is connected with it, but we must go further. What seemed normal to me in my second year, now does not satisfy me. I'm uncomfortable with the room in the Main Building. For example, in the last 5 days I have caught 5 mice. It's crowded here, there's ill-conceived ventilation, it constantly stinks of something, there's a security system. Although there are more pluses - this is a magnificent view, this is a sea of ​​\u200b\u200bfriends on the floor, this is a delicious dining room below, this is an opportunity to get to the roof of the Main Building, this is the pride of living in an architectural monument, this is an excellent infrastructure - a swimming pool, sports grounds, 5 minutes walk to the faculty, 15 to the metro, 15 to the Observation Platform. Yes, and just the most pleasant experience.

Friends, I hope I did not bore you with my story. If among you there are those who would like to get a hostel at the faculty of the CMC, then I have revealed all my cards and secrets. Be persistent, and even Dina Vitalievna will give you a room in a hostel either way or later.

In accordance with the decisions of the Academic Council of RTU MIREA, annually for applicants for the 1st year at all levels of education (secondary vocational education, bachelor's degree, specialist's degree, master's degree, postgraduate study), a quota is set for the provision of places in the hostels of the University.
Places in hostels are provided to non-resident students of full-time (daytime) form of education on a competitive basis (according to competitive points upon admission), taking into account the benefits provided by law Russian Federation within the allocated quotas.

Quotas for places in hostels in 2019:

  • SVE programs - 0 places
  • Bachelor's and specialist's programs - 400 places, including for applicants with a set of entrance tests:
    • Russian language, mathematics, informatics and ICT - 157 places
    • Russian language, mathematics, physics - 129 places
    • Russian language, mathematics, chemistry - 92 places
    • Russian language, mathematics, geography - 2 places
    • Russian language, mathematics, social studies - 6 places
    • Russian language, history, social studies - 8 places
    • Russian language, mathematics, creative exam - 4 places
    • Russian language, social studies, creative exam - 2 places
  • Master's programs - 150 places
  • PhD programs - 0 places
  • Quota for foreign citizens- 200 seats
The hostel can only be provided to persons registered no closer than 85 km according to the official mileage of Russian Railways. The hostel is NOT provided to persons studying on a contractual basis.

Seats are filled in stages:

  • For applicants within quotas
  • For those enrolled at stage 1
  • For those enrolled in stage 2

Thus, the chances of getting a place in a hostel at the first stage are maximum, since at the second stage there may not be enough places even for applicants with high scores.

The need for a hostel does not affect the results of enrollment: the competition for the provision of a place is held separately. That is, an applicant can pass on points for the budget, but his points will not be enough to get a place in a hostel. Exclusion from competition budget places it is possible only if the applicant does not have enough points to receive a place in the hostel and in the application for consent to enrollment he indicated that he refuses to enroll in case of failure to provide a place.

Information on the provision of a hostel is indicated in the enrollment order. Information about settling in a hostel is published in the section "Information for enrolled".

Dormitory during the exams

For applicants in 2019, during the summer period, it is possible to provide places in the hostel for the time of submitting documents and passing entrance examinations.

Place of residence: Moscow, Prospekt Vernadskogo, 86, building 1 (the nearest metro station is Yugo-Zapadnaya). Cost of living: 508 rubles per person per day (the hostel is provided for no more than 3 days and 2 nights!).

To check into a hostel, it is necessary not later than 5 days before the date of check-in for each person (both the applicant himself and one accompanying person) who needs a place in the hostel, send an application and receive confirmation from the University on the provision of a place.

Check-in at the dormitories is carried out from Monday to Friday from 9.00 to 20.00, there is no check-in on other days and times.

Many part-time students very often ask questions about whether they will be provided with a hostel for the duration of the session. In fact, this is a very topical issue, and as a result, a problem emerges from it. In fact, the hostel for part-time students is not provided by law. That is, if initially, upon admission to a higher educational institution, a student who plans to study at the full-time department writes a statement that he needs a place in a hostel, then part-time students are immediately deprived of such an opportunity.

In general, there are several privileges that full-time students have that are not available to part-time students. First, it is military service. If a student plans to dedicate approximately 5 years of his life to studying, then he can be exempted for this time from military service. Many students find this privilege the most convenient. But going to university correspondence form education, it should be initially borne in mind that at any time a student can be drafted into the army. For this, you can issue academic leave, but still then few people return to the institute. Thus, the student does not continue his education.

Also, in addition to a place in a hostel, students "diaries" are given the opportunity to receive a scholarship. Moreover, there are different types of scholarships, which are issued depending on the status of the student. For example, a student's scholarship can increase if he showed himself on the positive side during his studies, and moreover, made some scientific discoveries that are now considered useful for society. The scholarship is also increased for full-time students if they are deprived of parental care or live in families where there are disabled people, or the student himself is disabled.

Thirdly, student life full-time students are much more diverse and interesting in terms of conducting any entertainment and educational activities. As part of their education, "diaries" students visit various institutions in their city, where they are provided with important and useful information. For example, students can visit a television studio, where they will see with their own eyes how films and various programs are being made, and students can also regularly go to theaters, museums, exhibitions and other events.

The next privilege is a real gift for full-time students. The fact is that many universities have programs for the exchange of experience between students. It includes trips to foreign countries with employment opportunities there. This is rare, but still exists. This is a huge opportunity for many students. If until recently they could not even dream that they would someday visit England or America, now these countries are open to them. Correspondence students are deprived of such an opportunity and this is a huge omission.

As for the provision of a hostel for part-time students, this is a separate nuance that requires detailed consideration. We have already found out that full-time students have the right to a hostel, regardless of the specifics and qualifications of the university. But part-time students have to think for themselves where they will live during the session. Consider situations where a student may need a hostel.

First, it is unwillingness to depend on parents. The fact is that the majority of part-time students, namely 90% of them, prefer to work and study. At the same time, they have the opportunity to support themselves, regardless of parental assistance. But not everyone succeeds in earning their own apartment. Thus, they have to rely on the help of their educational institution. In fact, there is a practice when universities build their own dormitories where their students or employees live. There is also such that students after graduation decide to stay to work at the institute. They continue to live in the hostel and even start families there and lead a full-fledged life. This is very convenient and beneficial for students and for the management of the university, as it, in turn, receives a conscientious employee.

The second reason why a part-time student needs a place in a hostel is living in another city. According to statistics, the largest percentage of students belongs to this category. Imagine a situation where you are studying correspondence department Institute, while you live in another city. The session lasts on average from a month to two months. If a student is not provided with a hostel, then he will have to rent an apartment for the duration of his studies. Apartments, as a rule, are rented for a long time, and it is not profitable to rent apartments for 1-2 months. There are agencies that provide such services, but given the current situation, they charge an overpriced amount for housing. Therefore, when coming to another city to unlearn at the session, the student has to pay quite a lot of money. This is extremely disadvantageous. Thus, in our time, correspondence students have a very difficult time due to the lack of such a privilege for them as a room in a hostel.