Nothing free at local dorms
29/10/2004 11:30
Local universities have outright denied the possibility of offering free
hotel-like service at student dormitories, which is now available at an
institute in neighboring Jiangsu Province. The Nanjing University of Science
and Technology began offering 16 types of free service at student dorms from
this month, including dorm cleaning, post and delivery, and morning
call. Students living on campus can avail of the service by simply
registering and they don't have to pay anything extra. NUST officials said
the service is designed to serve the students better and the university will
provide more new items. The free service is a big hit with students, gauging
from the number of those who have registered - more than 100 in the past 20
days. Tire inflation and postal service are the most in demand, NUST
said. However, the trial drew an unfavorable response in Shanghai. Yuan
Chunfeng, a local mother, said such kinds of service, where youngsters are
treated as royalty, will be of no good to them. "If they become used to being
comfortably served now, how can they take care of themselves in the
future." Yao Yanyan, an official with the city's East China University of
Science and Technology, said that the hotel-like service was a deviation from
the university's purpose of grooming students who are independent and with
all-round development. Besides, the high cost of the service puts it beyond
any university's reach, according to Zhu Keqin of Fudan University. According
to the Ministry of Education, universities can only charge each student no more
than 1,200 yuan (US$145) for a 10-square-meter dorm room per year. Universities
are unlikely to subsidize extra budget to provide hotel-like free service, Zhu
said. Currently, most local universities charge for services, such as
laundry, on campus. Students use a pre-paid IC card to cover the expenses - 3
yuan each time. But some students hire part-time domestic helpers, or their
classmates, to do their cleaning and washing at a lower price - usually 1 yuan
per item. Students' response to the NUST trial was mixed. "We know that we
should learn to handle our own affairs. But it certainly would be nice to have
someone do those tiring chores for you," said Zhu Lin, a local university
student, adding the service will especially be welcomed by lazy male students. .
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