Education

MoHE to ensure affordable off-campus rentals for uni students through web portal

It also says public institutes of higher education must help those affected

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Sep 2022 1:11PM

MoHE to ensure affordable off-campus rentals for uni students through web portal
The Higher Education Ministry says that as of Monday, more than 29,000 students from all over the country had registered at the Students’ Rental House portal. – The Vibes file pic, September 21, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – The Higher Education Ministry (MoHE) will continue to monitor the administration of the Students’ Rental House (RSS) portal to ensure more premises for rental are listed at affordable rates to meet the needs of off-campus students.

In a statement issued here today, the ministry said public universities, through the Off-Campus Student Management Unit (UPLK), need to continue to accommodate and help the students concerned.

“Students are also advised to always liaise with UPLK at their respective public universities for advice on house-hunting, rental contracts, and other related matters.

“MoHE, in collaboration with the Malaysian Universities Housing Council, is also examining the capacity of student accommodation on- and off-campus to optimise the increasing needs of students,” read the statement.

According to the ministry, the Students’ Rental House initiative was launched last year and it also includes the establishment of UPLK in all public universities and the development of the RSS portal. 

It said that as of Monday, more than 29,000 students from all over the country had registered at the portal, which can be accessed through the rumahsiswa.mohe.gov.my link.

The portal serves as a platform to facilitate students in their search for rented accommodation within the vicinity of their respective campuses.

“The listing of the premises in the portal is carried out by public university officials themselves, who are responsible for examining and ensuring that the residences identified are conducive for student accommodation in terms of rental rates, facilities and safety,” it said.

The ministry stated that it is always concerned about the current needs of students, especially in ensuring the welfare and well-being of off-campus students.

“Thus, MoHE continues to be committed to ensuring off-campus students get safe, affordable, and conducive housing through easy and fast access in line with the aspiration of ensuring the well-being of students in higher education institutions,” read the statement. – Bernama, September 21, 2022

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