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Accommodation, food, transport and entertainment

Two years ago, I did not go to study in Moscow because I was afraid not to pull the money.

Alexandra Selezneva

friends with students

But living in the capital turns out to be not so expensive: I found out that it helps to save money, and asked my fellow students about how much they spend on living in Moscow.

Student social card

In Moscow, a ticket for an unlimited number of trips on the metro in 2018 costs 2,075 rubles. Students will be able to travel cheaper if they get a social card. For 380 rubles a month you can ride the subway as much as you like. For travel by buses and trams, you will have to pay separately another 250 R per month. As a result, you can spend 630 R per month on transport.

To get a social card, apply at any MFC or via the Internet - on the website of the Mayor of Moscow. To do this, you will need a passport, SNILS and a photograph. The card will be made in a month, you can pick it up at the same MFC or already at your university. It looks and acts like a regular bank card: you can use it to pay in stores and receive a scholarship on it.

Many museums give discounts on tickets upon presentation of a student or social card. For example, a student ticket costs 250 rubles to the Tretyakov Gallery, which is twice as cheap as usual.



Social cards give discounts in pharmacies, grocery stores and cafes, but sellers do not always talk about this - you need to ask about the discount

Bella Chinova, student of Moscow State Pedagogical University, RUB 21,500 per month

When she entered, Bella planned to live on 20,000 R - more parents could not allocate. In the summer she found a part-time job: she held master classes in needlework for children. She earned 35,000 RUR in a month and a half and set aside this money as a safety cushion.

Already during her studies, Bella worked as a nanny for a five-year-old boy for several weeks. I had to read books with him and play board games. She earned 300 R per hour, the lesson lasted two hours. It took too much time and effort, so Bella did not last more than two weeks. During this time, we managed to earn only 1,500 rubles. As a result, only a scholarship of additional income - 1500 RUR.

Bella did not buy anything from clothes in a year - she brought everything with her. In the fall, the boots broke, I had to buy new ones for 2000 rubles. Another 8000 R had to be paid for fixing the laptop - the money earned in the summer came in handy.


Housing. Bella entered the budget, but there are no hostels in the Moscow State Pedagogical University, so I had to rent an apartment. The maximum that Bella could afford to spend on housing was 10,000 RUR per month. I decided to rent a room for two with a friend.

Bella and her neighbor arrived in Moscow at the very end of August. It was necessary to find accommodation in a couple of days, so we contacted the agency. Paid for services 18,000 rubles.

The mediators found a room in a three-room apartment near the Aviamotornaya metro station for RUR 20,000 per month. They said that the apartment was good, there were no cockroaches, the neighbors were quiet - a married couple and one woman. When the contract was signed, it turned out that there were no cockroaches only in the girls' room, and there were plenty of them in the kitchen and bathroom. The married couple turned out to be a noisy group of students, and instead of a single woman, five lived in the next room. There was no time, effort and money to look for new housing. Had to stay in this.

Shopping after moving - 7300 RUR

Microwave

3000 RUB

Table and chair

2000 RUB

2000 RUB

Water filter

300 RUB

Six months later, Bella still decided to move. For a month, she warned the hostess that she was moving out, and began searching for Avito. I liked one ad: a one-room apartment was rented out for 23,000 rubles.

The owner said that he lives in St. Petersburg and rents an apartment in Moscow. He warned that he would come for one day - to show the apartment to those who wish. He asked how old Bella was, where he studied, from what city. He said that she suits him, and offered a deal: the girl pays a deposit of 10,000 R, and he refuses other tenants and, after his arrival, concludes an agreement with her.

To assure Bell that he was not a cheat, the owner sent photos of the train tickets, a copy of his passport, a certificate of ownership, and a photo of himself with an open passport. Time was running out, but I liked the apartment. Bella asked to reduce the deposit to 5,000 rubles, the owner agreed. As soon as the girl transferred money to the card, the man said that the deal was canceled and stopped communicating. The Avito ad disappeared.


As a result, Bella found a room in a three-room apartment near the Pervomayskaya metro station for 13,000 rubles a month, and gives another 2,000 for a communal apartment. She takes pictures without a girlfriend - you have to save on food and entertainment, but she lives alone. The university is 40 minutes by metro. The renovation is old, but Bella covered the holes in the wallpaper with posters, hung up the curtains, and it became cozy.

The downside of the room is poor sound insulation. You can hear everything behind the wall, even if you speak in a whisper. I can't practice Japanese after eleven - neighbors complain about the noise. You have to tiptoe to the toilet at night so that the floors don't creak.

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Food. Bella spends 4,500 rubles a month on groceries. Purchases at Auchan and Dixie and cooks herself. He takes curd cheese or yogurt to the university for a snack. I tried to reduce food costs to 3,000 rubles: I had dinner with curd snacks for 5 rubles and cookies. For a month of such a diet, I gained two kilograms. I had to return to normal mode.

Entertainment. Entertainment costs about 500 RUR a month - that's enough for a movie ticket and a cup of coffee in a cafe. The girl does not go to paid exhibitions or concerts. In his free time he walks, reads, watches TV series and films. At the beginning of the academic year, I enrolled in a free theater studio at the university.



Bella's monthly budget - RUB 21,500

15 200 RUB

4500 RUB

Entertainment

500 RUB

380 RUB

Internet and mobile communications

370 RUB

Household chemicals

100 RUB

450 RUB

Irina Terentyeva, student of the RANEPA, 17,000 RUR per month

Even before the move, Irina had planned her monthly budget. It turned out that 17,000 rubles were needed a month. The girl traveled to Moscow by train, many things cannot be taken away. I took with me only clothes for the summer and autumn, and carried the winter ones later when I went to visit my parents.

In Moscow, I bought dishes, an iron, hangers, a mirror and many boxes and plastic baskets - it is convenient to store things under the bed in them and wear clothes for washing. She took everything in Ikea and "Ashan". These expenses ate 25,000 rubles.


Apart from the large expenses after the move, there were almost no serious unplanned expenses: two times Irina bought new headphones for 2000 rubles. I also had to change the glass on the phone - 2300 R.

Irina spends all her time studying, she can't work. Parents send 10,000 RUR, a scholarship - 1,500 RUR. There is also an additional scholarship from the charitable foundation of the school where Irina studied - 10,000 rubles.

Housing. The girl lives in a university dormitory next to the Tekstilshchiki metro station, and it takes an hour and a half to get to the university. Block type dormitory: in one block there are two rooms with shared toilet and bathroom.

Once a week, the maid cleans the bathroom and brings clean linens, the students clean the rooms themselves. On the floor there is a kitchen with electric stoves and a cooler, a microwave oven, a washing machine. There is a separate study room for preparing for classes - it is quiet there and you can always work out calmly. Furniture and plumbing are almost new, the floor is clean.

Of the minuses - a weak Internet, everything takes a long time to load. A simple presentation somehow took an hour and a half, if the speed was higher, it would take an hour.


Food. Irina is having breakfast at home. Most often he cooks oatmeal and drinks coffee. Sometimes he buys cottage cheese with cereals and yoghurts, makes sandwiches or pasta with chicken.

He takes a snack with him to the university: fruits, nuts or granola bars - that's another 100 rubles. Dines in the university canteen: salad, second and drink cost 300 rubles. He tries to have supper at home. Cooking rice, pasta with chicken, vegetables with cheese, lentil soup. As a result, 5,000 rubles a month are spent on groceries. Another 2000 - for lunches in the dining room.

Entertainment. In her free time, Irina goes to theaters, exhibitions and concerts. Almost always free: there are communities on social networks where they publish announcements of events with free admission.

Irina is subscribed to groups on Vkontakte "Moscow Free" , "Tomorrow in Moscow" and "Kudago". The girl is engaged in sports for free in the university gym. Once a month he goes to the salon for a manicure, spends from 300 to 600 rubles on it. Sometimes Irina goes to a cafe, but in order to save money, she buys discount coupons at Biglion.

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Irina's monthly budget - 17,000 RUR

1800 RUB

7000 RUB

Entertainment

5000 RUB

600 RUB

Internet and mobile communications

700 RUB

Household chemicals

1000 RUB

0 R

900 RUB

Angelina Torshina, MIPT student, RUB 10,000 per month

When Angelina discussed the move with her parents, they said that they were ready to give 10,000 rubles a month. In the first semester, she received a scholarship - 8000 R, which she spent on cafes and cinema. But after the session, the girl was deprived of her scholarship, now she only goes to free events.


Housing. Angelina lives in a hostel on the campus in Dolgoprudny. I had to pay at once for the whole year - 10,080 rubles. The university is very close: five minutes walk. When I first arrived, the room was terrified: dust, dirt, cockroaches and peeled wallpaper.

Angelina's cockroaches and neighbors were taken out with crayons "Mashenka" and dichlorvos. Together with my parents, we made repairs: we bought wallpaper, putty and wallpaper glue. They spent 6,000 rubles on the materials, but then the girl wrote an application to the university commission for material assistance, and the university returned this money.

6000 RUB

spent Angelina and her neighbors on repairs. University returned money

Even at MIPT, they return the cost of repairing equipment - for example, you can ask for financial assistance if your phone is broken. True, there is a limit of 10,000 rubles.

Immediately after the move, Angelina and her neighbors bought a shared refrigerator, a used one, it cost 8,000 rubles, this amount was divided into three. One of the students brought a microwave from home.

I didn't have to buy anything from furniture: the room already had tables, wardrobes, bedside tables and shelves. But the box-spring beds turned out to be uncomfortable: the thin mattresses sagged. Angelina bought herself a mattress at a flea market for 2000 rubles and a pillow in the Metro for 800.

90 RUB

angelina spends on laundry per month

The hostel has a washing machine. Two hours of washing cost 30 R, a tumble dryer - 15 R, a place on the dryer - 3.5 R per day. Angelina takes about 90 rubles a month to wash.

Shopping after moving - 5460 R

Refrigerator

2660 RUB

2000 RUB

800 RUB

Food. At first, Angelina and her neighbors went to the Okay hypermarket - they bought for a promotion several weeks in advance and cooked themselves. By the middle of the first semester, there was no longer enough time for cooking and Angelina began to eat in the university cafeteria. This immediately affected the budget: when I cooked myself, 1,500 rubles a week were spent on food, I began to have lunch and dinner in the dining room - 2,500 rubles.

To save time, Angelina and her neighbor tried to agree to cook in turns. The experiment failed due to different schedules. It turned out, for example, that Angelina woke up for the first couple and cooked porridge for two, and the neighbor had to get up for the third couple - cold porridge for breakfast.

Prices for food in the MIPT canteen

SpendingThe cost
Breakfast45 RUB
Lunch120 RUB
Dinner180 RUB

45 RUB

120 RUB

180 RUB

Entertainment. Angelina spends almost nothing on entertainment, she has enough university events. In the fall, freshmen are dedicated, and in the spring - sports matches. University groups give concerts and performances, students hold film nights and game libraries. Most of this is free.

Several times a month the girl goes to the theater with tickets, which the university sells at a discount, for 150 - 300 rubles. They put them on free seats in the stalls or on chairs in the aisle.


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Angelina's monthly budget - 10,000 RUR

0 R

7000 RUB

Entertainment

1200 RUB

250 RUB

Internet and mobile communications

600 RUB

Household chemicals

200 RUB

0 R

750 RUB

Egor Kruglyak, student of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, 39,000 RUR per month

Parents send Egor 40,000 rubles a month, there is still a scholarship - 2800 rubles.

Housing. The guy moved to Moscow in July with his parents. First we stayed with relatives and immediately started looking for housing on the "Tsian". We found an apartment in Izmailovo for 24,000 rubles, plus a communal apartment - 2000. The area is quiet, neighbors too, next to a large park. The university is 40 minutes away by metro.

Together with his parents, Yegor made cosmetic repairs in the apartment: he re-pasted the wallpaper, patched up the ceilings, painted the windows and doors. The materials spent about 20,000 rubles.


Parents brought Egor by car, so they managed to take a lot of things with them: a kettle, a microwave oven, a multicooker, an iron, a printer, dishes, autumn and winter clothes, medicines, bed linen. I also took two laptops: the main one and the spare.

There were also unforeseen expenses in Moscow: Yegor was ill for the entire first semester. I did not go to the doctor so as not to miss a couple, hoping that it would go away on its own. A couple of months later, I realized that I couldn't pull any longer, and went to a therapist - it turned out that he had advanced bronchitis. The therapist prescribed antibiotics - they cost 2500 R. Another 8000 R once had to be spent on a dentist.


Food. Egor spends 7,000 rubles on food: he buys groceries in supermarkets and cooks himself. Eats twice a day: a hearty breakfast and dinner. At home he cooks in a multicooker, this saves time and effort. It doesn't need to be watched over like a frying pan or saucepan, and the food doesn't burn.

In connection with the entry into force of the Federal Law of December 29, 2012 No. 273-FZ "On Education in the Russian Federation" (hereinafter - the Law on Education) and the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 582 of July 10, 2013 "On Approval of the Rules posting on the official website of the educational organization in the information and telecommunication network "Internet" and updating information about the educational organization "The Ministry of Education and Science of Russia sent a letter dated August 9, 2013 No. MK-992/09" On the procedure for payment for accommodation in a student hostel "(hereinafter referred to as the letter) with the requirement not to allow a sharp increase in the specified fee. In the letter, the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia drew attention to the need to publish copies of local regulations on the official website of the educational organization, as well as to the personal responsibility of the heads of educational organizations on the issue of determining the payment for living in a student hostel.

In accordance with this letter, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation monitored compliance with the legislation when establishing payments for the use of residential premises and utilities for students in educational institutions.

The monitoring revealed violations of the law and an increase in the cost of living in a student hostel several times.

In this regard, the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia additionally draws the attention of the heads of educational institutions of higher education to the following aspects of determining the procedure for payment for living quarters in a hostel.

The sphere of relations related to the provision of living quarters in hostels is regulated by the Housing Code of the Russian Federation with the peculiarities in terms of providing places in a hostel to students, introduced by the Law on Education.

In accordance with Article 39 of the Law on Education, organizations carrying out educational activities provide each student in need of living space for a student on basic educational programs of secondary vocational and full-time education in a dormitory, provided that such organizations have a corresponding specialized housing stock in accordance with the procedure, established by the local regulations of these organizations.

If there are students in need of living space, it is not allowed to misuse the residential area of \u200b\u200bhostels, which is part of the specialized housing stock, which is part of the specialized housing stock, in the hostels (including its lease and other transactions).

Students in organizations carrying out educational activities, by correspondence course, are provided with living quarters in hostels for the period of passing the intermediate and final certification, if such organizations have an appropriate specialized housing stock.

Part 3 of Article 39 of the Law on Education establishes that the amount of payment for the use of residential premises and utilities in a hostel for students is determined by local regulations adopted taking into account the opinion of student councils and representative bodies of students in an organization carrying out educational activities (if any). Copies of these local regulations, as well as information on the conditions for the provision of living quarters in the hostel, must be posted and updated within the time frame established by the legislation of the Russian Federation on the official website of the educational organization in accordance with the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 10, 2013 No. 582 "On Approval of the Rules posting on the official website of the educational organization in the information and telecommunications network "Internet" and updating information about the educational organization. "

An organization carrying out educational activities has the right to reduce the amount of payment for the use of residential premises and utilities in a hostel for students or not to charge it from certain categories of students in the cases and procedures determined by it.

In addition, living quarters in the specialized housing stock of an educational organization are provided free of charge and on a priority basis to the following categories of students:

1) to orphans and children left without parental care, persons from among orphans and children left without parental care;

2) disabled children, disabled people of I and II groups, disabled since childhood;

3) exposed to radiation as a result of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and other radiation disasters as a result of nuclear tests at the Semipalatinsk test site;

4) disabled persons as a result of a military injury or illness received during the period of military service, and combat veterans;

5) who are entitled to receive state social assistance;

6) students from among citizens who have served for at least three years under contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, in the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, in engineering and technical, road construction military formations under federal executive bodies and in rescue military formations of the federal executive body authorized to solve tasks in the field of civil defense, the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation, federal security service bodies, state security bodies and the federal body for providing mobilization training for state power bodies of the Russian Federation in military positions subject to replacement by soldiers, sailors, sergeants, foremen, and dismissed from military service on the grounds provided for by subparagraphs "b" - "d" of paragraph 1, subparagraph "a" of paragraph 2 and subparagraphs "a" - "c" of paragraph 3 of Article 51 of the Federal Law of March 28 1998 No. 53- Federal Law "On conscription and military service."

As noted above, local regulations of the educational organization determine the amount of payment for the use of residential premises and utilities in the hostel for students.

Thus, for students, in contrast to part 1 of Article 154 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation, the Law on Education excludes from the payment for housing provided to students in an educational institution, payment for the maintenance and repair of housing.

In this regard, the amount of fees charged from students for living quarters in a hostel should not include the costs of maintaining and repairing residential premises, which, in particular, include the costs of:

1) ensuring the readiness of in-house engineering systems of power supply and electrical equipment that are part of the common property for the provision of utility power supply services;

2) maintaining the premises that are part of the common property in a condition that ensures the temperature and humidity in such premises established by the legislation of the Russian Federation;

3) cleaning and sanitary and hygienic cleaning of common areas;

4) collection and removal of solid and liquid household waste;

5) compliance with fire safety measures in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation on fire safety;

6) carrying out mandatory measures to save energy and increase energy efficiency, included in the list of measures approved in the order established by the legislation of the Russian Federation;

7) ensuring the installation and commissioning of collective (common house) metering devices for cold and hot water, heat and electric energy, natural gas, as well as their proper operation (inspections, maintenance, calibration of metering devices, etc.).

Students living in a hostel have the right to refuse to provide additional domestic services if they do not need them or for other reasons. In this connection, the determination of the order of payment for the household services provided to students while living in a hostel should be carried out separately, and the payment for them should not be included in the amount of payment for housing in hostels.

According to part 4 of Article 154 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation, utility bills include payments for hot water supply, cold water supply, water disposal, electricity supply, gas supply (including supply of domestic gas in cylinders), heating (heat supply, including supply of solid fuel with stove heating).

The amount of payment for utilities should be calculated based on the volume of their consumption, determined by the readings of metering devices (individual or house ones, installed directly in the hostel). The calculation of the amount of payment for a utility service provided to a resident in a residential building is carried out in accordance with paragraph 50 of the Rules for the provision of utility services to owners and users of premises in apartment buildings and residential buildings, approved by the Government of the Russian Federation dated May 6, 2011 No. 354 "On the provision utility services to owners and users of premises in apartment buildings and residential buildings.

When determining the amount of payment for the above utilities, it is necessary to take into account the subsidies received by educational organizations for the maintenance of property and financial support for the fulfillment of the state task, formed in accordance with the joint order of the Ministry of Finance of Russia and the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia No. 137n / 527 dated October 29, 2010 and the order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated 27 June 2011 No. 2070.

Consequently, despite the fact that the provision of a hostel is not singled out as a separate targeted public service, its direct provision is one of the measures of social support provided within the framework of the state assignment. In this regard, the establishment of payment for housing in a hostel cannot be considered as making a profit with the help of real estate, the financial support of which is carried out within the framework of financial support for the fulfillment of a state task.

In connection with the above, the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia draws attention to the need to comply with the provisions of the letters of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, as well as to the need for timely publication of relevant information on the official website of the educational organization on the Internet.

V.Sh. Kaganov

Document overview

The Ministry of Education and Science of Russia revealed the facts of an illegal increase in the payment for living in a student hostel. In this regard, some aspects of determining its size are explained.

The amount of payment for the use of residential premises and utilities in the hostel for students is determined by local regulations of the educational organization, adopted taking into account the opinion of the councils and representative bodies of students (if any). Copies of these acts, as well as the conditions for the provision of housing in the hostel, should be posted on the official website of the educational organization.

An educational organization has the right to reduce the amount of payment for the use of residential premises and utilities in a hostel or not to charge it at all from certain categories of students.

Attention is drawn to the fact that the fees for the hostel should not include the costs of maintaining and repairing the living quarters. These, in particular, include the costs of cleaning and sanitary and hygienic cleaning of common areas, collection and removal of household waste, fire safety, mandatory energy saving measures, installation and operation of collective (general house) metering devices.

Students have the right to refuse additional household services. Therefore, fees for such services should be determined separately. It should not be included in the dorm fee.

The payment for utilities is determined based on the volume of their consumption, established according to the readings of metering devices. The amount of the payment is calculated according to the formulas provided for communal apartments. When determining the payment for utilities, one should take into account subsidies received by an educational institution for the maintenance of property and financial support for the implementation of the state assignment.

The Ministry of Education and Science of Russia draws attention to the fact that the provision of a hostel is one of the measures of social support provided within the framework of the state assignment. The collection of payment for living quarters in a hostel cannot be used to generate profit.

Having entered an educational institution, young people find themselves in an unusual environment. An unfamiliar city is always full of surprises and the body adapts best of all among its peers.

The hostel is just the environment where young people are most easily accustomed to new living conditions. Parents are afraid for their children, trying to create comfortable conditions for them, for example, rent an apartment. Life in a team has more advantages in personal development, and the cost of living in a hostel is much lower than a rented apartment.

How much does it cost to stay in a hostel?

Each university decides this in its own way. Educational institutions were given complete freedom in pricing. Previously, the price was tied to the scholarship and did not exceed 5% of it. In the new conditions, some universities have increased prices tenfold, and the payment began to exceed the amount of the scholarship.

The unscrupulous administration began to include in the payment all utility costs that students should not pay at all. They promise to correct the current situation in the near future.

The average figures, in the old fashion, are still calculated in relation to the size of the scholarship. For example, in the dormitories of more or less adequate universities in the current 2013-2014, the amount of the dormitory fee did not exceed 330-400 rubles. The only thing to consider is that fees are never charged on a monthly basis. Usually, immediately upon check-in, the student is asked to pay for accommodation for at least six months, or better for a year.

One more point concerns freshmen. Sometimes they are charged additional fees in the form of fees for the purchase of new furniture. These contributions are often rather large, and they are required to be paid immediately. To pay or not is up to you. In principle, new furniture will not hurt anyone. However, in any case, it is recommended to take from the administration any confirmation of payment - a receipt or a receipt. And if your expectations are deceived, you can get the money back by filing a complaint with the rector.

What are the dormitory rules?

Breaking away from parental care for the first time, young people very soon realize that life, which seemed to them like paradise, has many limitations. For non-compliance with the rules of residence, you can end up on the street. The student is obliged:

  1. Adhere to the internal daily routine in the hostel. Maintain provided furniture and other property. Maintain order, cleanliness in the room and technical areas.
  2. Do not exceed the limit for the use of water and gas. Participate in the improvement of the adjacent territory.
  3. Checking out, return furniture and other accessories safe and sound. The student is obliged to pay for the damaged or lost thing.

The student is prohibited from:

  1. Connect additional heating devices.
  2. Move to another room without permission.
  3. Cooking, washing clothes in the living room, there are special rooms for this.
  4. Clutter up fire passages, balconies and corridors with furniture.

Living by a routine is difficult and inconvenient only at first, soon it will become a habit, and the old way of life will recede into the background.

With whom to be friends from the administration of the hostel?

This question arises immediately after check-in. Person number one is the commandant. Small gifts will surely boost his or her mood, and an envelope with a nth amount will help to settle in a normal room with good neighbors.

Be sure to grease yourself with the castellan. Clean linen, a separate desk - this issue is also resolved with small handouts.

And finally, the watchman is an important person who should not be passed by with his head raised. By adding oil to your household supplies, you can ensure yourself free entry and exit after curfew.

Senior students, having lived for five years in a hostel, are reluctant to leave the now cozy nest. Ahead is a new life, new acquaintances, an unfamiliar environment, to which you will again have to get used to. The past years will be remembered for a lifetime and will be remembered as the most wonderful time.

Are you a nonresident applicant who needs a hostel? We will tell you in detail how to get it.

Each student is entitled to a minimum set of furniture, mattress, pillow and bedding

Who is eligible for a hostel

Dormitories are intended for the settlement of nonresident students. Local applicants can also apply for a place if they have good reasons for this. Their settlement is possible only subject to availability.

First of all, preferential categories of students are entitled to receive a room:

  • disabled people of I and II groups;
  • disabled since childhood;
  • orphans;
  • children of disabled parents;
  • children from large families;
  • children from single-parent and low-income families;
  • persons affected by radiation and nuclear disasters;
  • participants and veterans of military operations.

The rest of the places are distributed among students on a competitive basis. Those who entered the university without passing exams (prize-winners and winners of Olympiads) have the advantage. Then, the points scored for the exam and entrance examinations are taken into account. The better your results, the higher the chances of getting the coveted place.

If you entered a university on a paid basis, then you have the right to a hostel. However, in most universities, payers can participate in the competition only if there are free places after the settlement of state employees and will have to pay at a higher tariff.

Some universities allocate a certain number of places for each category of students. You can find out more about the distribution system and the number of places on the university website or at the admissions office.

How to get a place in the hostel: step by step instructions

Step 1. Write an application addressed to the rector of the university

July - early August.In some universities, an application for the provision of a hostel must be written immediately when submitting basic documents. Other educational institutions set their dates for this after the announcement of the list of applicants. Check the deadlines right away to have time to complete all the paperwork.

The student fills out an application for the provision of a hostel

Step 2. Collect documents

Mid august... To check into the hostel you will need:

  • passport and its copy (first page with photo and registration stamp);
  • certificate of family composition and income;
  • 2 photos 3 x 4 cm;
  • if there are benefits - a copy and original document confirming them (certificate of disability, orphan status, etc.);
  • military ID or certificate of registration, if you are liable for military service;
  • medical certificate form 086u + fluorography;
  • medical insurance policy.

This list may vary depending on the institution. Find out the exact list on the institution's website or at the admissions office. If there is a medical certificate on the list, please specify its type. For some universities, it is enough to provide information about the passage of fluorography, and somewhere they will require the results of a full medical examination with tests and vaccinations.

Most often, universities require a certificate f. 086y

Read everything about the medical certificate in the form 086u in our article

Step 3. Sign the employment agreement

End of August.This can be done after the rector's order has been issued to provide you with a place in the hostel. If you are under 18 years old, the contract is signed by one of the parents. The legal representative must have a passport with him. The employment contract is concluded for the entire period of study.

Step 4. Check into the hostel

End of August. After signing the contract, find out the address of your hostel and the dates of check-in. We recommend arriving at the start of your check-in. So you will have the opportunity to choose a room and future neighbors. Typically, universities require you to pay for accommodation before check-in.

Dormitory payment procedure

You usually have to pay for a hostel every month. Payment consists of the amount for accommodation and utility bills. The first amount depends on the region where the housing is located, the condition of the premises and the equipment of the buildings. Utility bills are charged according to the rates set by the government.

Beneficiary categories of students (disabled, orphans, etc.) are exempt from payment. At the same time, the fee for students studying on a commercial basis is higher than for state employees. Some universities can provide excellent students with a hostel free of charge.

Be sure to clarify whether the declared price includes payment for utility services.

What to do if you didn't get a seat

Do not despair. All is not lost yet. Places in the hostel may be vacated due to the departure of other students. You can apply for them on a first come, first served basis. To do this, you must regularly check your turn. Every month you must confirm that you still need a hostel. You can do this on the website in your personal account or when contacting the person in charge in the dean's office. Some universities guarantee a place next year for freshmen who did not receive it upon admission. Provided that they will not have tails on exams and tests.

It is not enough to get a place in a hostel, it is important not to lose it. Observe all terms of the employment contract and do not violate discipline.

"On education in the Russian Federation"

Art 39... Provision of living quarters in hostels

1. Organizations engaged in educational activities provide each student in need of living space for a student on basic educational programs of secondary vocational and higher education in full-time education with a living quarters in a hostel if such organizations have an appropriate specialized housing stock in the manner prescribed by local regulations of these organizations ... If there are students in need of living space, it is not allowed to misuse the residential area of \u200b\u200bhostels, which is part of the specialized housing stock, which is part of the specialized housing stock, in the hostels (including its lease and other transactions). With each student living in the hostel, a contract for the lease of living quarters in the hostel is concluded in accordance with the procedure established by housing legislation.

2. Students in organizations carrying out educational activities, by correspondence form of study, are provided with living quarters in hostels for the period of passing the intermediate and final certification if such organizations have an appropriate specialized housing stock.



3. The amount of payment for the use of residential premises and utilities in the hostel for students is determined by local regulations adopted taking into account the opinion of students' councils and representative bodies of students in the organization carrying out educational activities (if any). An organization carrying out educational activities has the right to reduce the amount of payment for the use of residential premises and utilities in the hostel for students or not to charge it from certain categories of students in the cases and procedure determined by it.

4. The persons specified in part 5 of Article 36 of this Federal Law shall be provided with living quarters in the specialized housing stock of an educational organization free of charge as a matter of priority.

Part 5 of Art. 36:

5. State social scholarship assigned to students who are orphans and children left without parental care, persons from among orphans and children left without parental care, disabled children, disabled groups I and II, disabled since childhood, students exposed to radiation due to a disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and other radiation disasters, as a result of nuclear tests at the Semipalatinsk test site, students who are disabled due to military injury or illness received during military service, and veterans of hostilities or who have the right to receive state social assistance, as well as students from among citizens who served for at least three years under contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, in the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, in engineering and technical, road-building military formations under federal executive bodies and in rescue military formations the federal executive body authorized to solve tasks in the field of civil defense, the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation, federal security service bodies, state security bodies and the federal body for providing mobilization training for state power bodies of the Russian Federation in military positions subject to replacement by soldiers, sailors, sergeants, foremen, and dismissed from military service on the grounds provided for in subparagraphs "b" - "d" of paragraph 1, subparagraph "a" of paragraph 2 and subparagraphs "a" - "c" of paragraph 3 of Article 51

Federal Law of March 28, 1998 N 53-FZ "On conscription and military service".

GOVERNMENT DECREE No. 405

About the procedure for paying for accommodation in a student hostel

In connection with the entry into force of the Federal Law of December 29, 2012 No. 273-FZ "On Education in the Russian Federation" (hereinafter - the Law on Education) and the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 582 of July 10, 2013 "On Approval of the Rules posting on the official website of the educational organization in the information and telecommunication network "Internet" and updating information about the educational organization "The Ministry of Education and Science of Russia sent a letter dated August 9, 2013 No. MK-992/09" On the procedure for payment for accommodation in a student hostel "(hereinafter referred to as the letter) with the requirement not to allow a sharp increase in the specified fee. In the letter, the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia drew attention to the need to publish copies of local regulations on the official website of the educational organization, as well as to the personal responsibility of the heads of educational organizations on the issue of determining the payment for living in a student hostel.

In accordance with this letter, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation monitored compliance with the legislation when establishing payments for the use of residential premises and utilities for students in educational institutions.

The monitoring revealed violations of the law and an increase in the cost of living in a student hostel several times.

In this regard, the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia additionally draws the attention of the heads of educational institutions of higher education to the following aspects of determining the procedure for payment for living quarters in a hostel.

The sphere of relations related to the provision of living quarters in hostels is regulated by the Housing Code of the Russian Federation with the peculiarities in terms of providing places in a hostel to students, introduced by the Law on Education.

In accordance with Article 39 of the Law on Education, organizations carrying out educational activities provide each student in need of living space for a student on basic educational programs of secondary vocational and full-time education in a dormitory, provided that such organizations have a corresponding specialized housing stock in accordance with the procedure, established by the local regulations of these organizations.

If there are students in need of living space, it is not allowed to misuse the residential area of \u200b\u200bhostels, which is part of the specialized housing stock, which is part of the specialized housing stock, in the hostels (including its lease and other transactions).

Students in organizations carrying out educational activities, by correspondence course, are provided with living quarters in hostels for the period of passing the intermediate and final certification, if such organizations have an appropriate specialized housing stock.

Part 3 of Article 39 of the Law on Education establishes that the amount of payment for the use of residential premises and utilities in a hostel for students is determined by local regulations adopted taking into account the opinion of student councils and representative bodies of students in an organization carrying out educational activities (if any). Copies of these local regulations, as well as information on the conditions for the provision of living quarters in the hostel, must be posted and updated within the time frame established by the legislation of the Russian Federation on the official website of the educational organization in accordance with the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 10, 2013 No. 582 "On Approval of the Rules posting on the official website of the educational organization in the information and telecommunications network "Internet" and updating information about the educational organization. "

An organization carrying out educational activities has the right to reduce the amount of payment for the use of residential premises and utilities in a hostel for students or not to charge it from certain categories of students in the cases and procedures determined by it.

In addition, living quarters in the specialized housing stock of an educational organization are provided free of charge and on a priority basis to the following categories of students:

1) to orphans and children left without parental care, persons from among orphans and children left without parental care;

2) disabled children, disabled people of I and II groups, disabled since childhood;

3) exposed to radiation as a result of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and other radiation disasters as a result of nuclear tests at the Semipalatinsk test site;

4) disabled persons as a result of a military injury or illness received during the period of military service, and combat veterans;

5) who are entitled to receive state social assistance;

6) students from among citizens who have served for at least three years under contract military service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, in the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, in engineering and technical, road construction military formations under federal executive bodies and in rescue military formations of the federal executive body authorized to solve tasks in the field of civil defense, the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation, federal security service bodies, state security bodies and the federal body for providing mobilization training for state power bodies of the Russian Federation in military positions subject to replacement by soldiers, sailors, sergeants, foremen, and dismissed from military service on the grounds provided for in subparagraphs "b" - "d" of paragraph 1, subparagraph "a" of paragraph 2 and subparagraphs "a" - "c" of paragraph 3 of Article 51 of the Federal Law of March 28 1998 No. 53- Federal Law "On conscription and military service."

As noted above, local regulations of the educational organization determine the amount of payment for the use of residential premises and utilities in the hostel for students.

Thus, for students, in contrast to Part 1 of Article 154 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation, the Law on Education excludes from the payment for housing provided to students in an educational organization, payment for the maintenance and repair of housing.

In this regard, the amount of fees charged from students for living quarters in a hostel should not include the costs of maintaining and repairing residential premises, which, in particular, include the costs of:

1) ensuring the readiness of in-house engineering systems of power supply and electrical equipment that are part of the common property for the provision of utility power supply services;

2) maintaining the premises that are part of the common property in a condition that ensures the temperature and humidity in such premises established by the legislation of the Russian Federation;

3) cleaning and sanitary and hygienic cleaning of common areas;

4) collection and removal of solid and liquid household waste;

5) compliance with fire safety measures in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation on fire safety;

6) carrying out mandatory measures to save energy and increase energy efficiency, included in the list of measures approved in the order established by the legislation of the Russian Federation;

7) ensuring the installation and commissioning of collective (common house) metering devices for cold and hot water, heat and electric energy, natural gas, as well as their proper operation (inspections, maintenance, calibration of metering devices, etc.).

Students living in a hostel have the right to refuse to provide additional personal servicesin case they do not need them or for other reasons. In this connection, the determination of the order of payment for the household services provided to students while living in a hostel should be carried out separately, and the payment for them should not be included in the amount of payment for housing in hostels.

According to part 4 of article 154 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation utility bills includes payments for hot water supply, cold water supply, water disposal, electricity supply, gas supply (including supply of domestic gas in cylinders), heating (heat supply, including supply of solid fuel in the presence of stove heating).

The amount of payment for utilities should be calculated based on the volume of their consumption, determined by the readings of metering devices (individual or house ones, installed directly in the hostel). The calculation of the amount of payment for a utility service provided to a resident in a residential building is carried out in accordance with paragraph 50 of the Rules for the provision of utility services to owners and users of premises in apartment buildings and residential buildings, approved by the Government of the Russian Federation dated May 6, 2011 No. 354 "On the provision utility services to owners and users of premises in apartment buildings and residential buildings.

When determining the amount of payment for the above utilities, it is necessary to take into account the subsidies received by educational organizations for the maintenance of property and financial support for the fulfillment of the state task, formed in accordance with the joint order of the Ministry of Finance of Russia and the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia No. 137n / 527 dated October 29, 2010 and the order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated 27 June 2011 No. 2070.

Consequently, despite the fact that the provision of a hostel is not singled out as a separate targeted public service, its direct provision is one of the measures of social support provided within the framework of the state assignment. In this regard, the establishment of payment for housing in a hostel cannot be considered as making a profit with the help of real estate, the financial support of which is carried out within the framework of financial support for the fulfillment of a state task.

In connection with the above, the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia draws attention to the need to comply with the provisions of the letters of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, as well as to the need for timely publication of relevant information on the official website of the educational organization on the Internet.