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Una Carroll and Joanna Siewierska at UCD this morning. Garreth MacNamee

UCD students stage tent protest against 'spiralling' cost of campus accommodation

Students are organising a large demonstration for next week.

UCD STUDENTS TODAY launched a tent protest after it emerged rents at campus accommodation are to increase by 12% in the next three years. 

A number of students today pitched tents at the entrance to UCD to demonstrate against what they described as “ridiculous” increases at a time when students are already struggling with the daily cost of attending third level.

The students’ union is demanding the following: 

  • A reversal of the 12% increase to campus rents 
  • The establishment of a rental support scheme to support student renters
  • A commitment from management to engage much earlier with student representatives in conducting rent reviews and budget allocations for student support

For this academic year 2019/20, it costs between €6,745 and €11,591 in rent for the two semesters. Most students will be paying in excess of €7,000 to stay on campus. 

Even at the lowest end, that’s €749 a month, meaning that rents have risen 76% at UCD in the past decade. And it’s set to rise again. 

At Belgrove, this will rise to €7,948.47 by the 2022/23 academic year.

prices Prices for UCD accommodation.

President of the UCD Students’ Union, Joanna Siewierska, told TheJournal.ie how students are struggling to survive in college and that many of them have had to either return home or go to extreme measures to make sure they can continue their studies. 

She said: “Staff have been so good and students are behind us as well – a lot of staff have kids here so they know the reality of having to fork out extortionate costs.

“I have a feeling this action won’t stop it but we’re trying. The hike is coming from university management. They are arguing that new legislation under the Rental Tenancy Board [allows them to increase rent]. I’d like to stress that the 4% was a cap and not an invitation. Second is inflation of maintenance contracts. The third is securing the €500 million loan to build further residences. The residences bring in about €23 milion a year as it stands. 

“In the past UCD did subsidise accommodation and that’s what kept rents low. But at the moment it’s an agenda to increase these rents. 

“The campus rents in UCD have increased by 76% over the last decade. As the UCD Students’ Union, we will not agree to the status quo on this issue. These rent increases are locking young people out of access to higher education and must be reversed immediately.”

Students at UCD are preparing for a large scale demonstration next week.

With reporting by Sean Murray

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    Feb 27th 2020, 1:56 PM

    Incoming comments about how they could afford rent if they didn’t have a few drinks on the weekend.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 3:14 PM

    @D: but back in my day ……. * angrily shakes fist*

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    Feb 27th 2020, 5:53 PM

    @Keelan O’neill: back in my day rent for the year was easily covered by summer work.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 2:16 PM

    It’s a nice idea but it’ll do no good, the rents will increase and the students will still pay it.
    They have to be more radical (not talking about violence) but they need to make a bigger stand. For example, they could protest outside the new accomodation being built and stop work going on there, obviously this isn’t a good thing but it’s just an idea if they want to really put their foot down.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 11:41 PM

    @John Black: Rents will NOT increase if people all stand together and say enough is enough! Rents are extortionate and FFG are happy for this to stay so they keep the REITS happy. FFG don’t care about the electorate. People need to stand together

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    Feb 27th 2020, 2:31 PM

    This is all based on Supply and Demand, Ireland is currently one of the most attractive places in the world for international students to come and study. People who can afford to send their children to study abroad can also well afford these new increases.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 2:35 PM

    @Cynical: so true, and that’s why the new accomodation currently under construction is more like a set of penthouses rather than basic student accommodation

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    Feb 27th 2020, 11:43 PM

    @John Black: Irish Universities are not even in the Top 100 of the world. It has nothing to do with student accommodation! There only building student accommodation for the tax breaks

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    Feb 27th 2020, 1:39 PM

    Jesus I wish I thought of that when i was in college, and they had much more land back then too!!!!

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    Feb 27th 2020, 2:16 PM

    Referendum needed to fix the defective Irish Constitution to permanently solve the housing / Rent / Accommodation crisis … else, your great grand kids will face the same … important to bring your ‘young’ brains to the Polling booths …

    https://www.change.org/p/irish-housing-crisis-referendum-on-family-homes

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    Feb 27th 2020, 3:19 PM

    They have a case.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 5:06 PM

    So at it’s lowest end (€749) it will increase by €30 per annum, few less shots one weekend and it’s sorted. This is a nothing article. We see article after article about how the cost of living is increasing on a monthly if not weekly basis. Even over a 8 or 9 month academic year equates to about 3.50 a month, for accommodation where transport and utilities are a non factor this is a bargain. Wait til these students decide to live and work in the real world and they will see what hardship is really like or will the carrot of taking their degrees overseas be dangled in from of the next government?

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    Feb 27th 2020, 5:45 PM

    @Ian Breathnach: so based on what it’s like when they finish college and get to experience hardship by having a job (whatever that means) this is isn’t an issue?
    10k a year to just have somewhere to live while going to college (and don’t forget fees/“registration costs” on top of this) seems like an issue to me…
    Also, how is this an equal start for kids? Someone living in an urban area, close to a university can stay at home with their parents but if you live outside a commutable distance you could be hit with these substantial costs just to be able to attend university.
    I know my kid’s college choices will be influenced by what and where we can afford to send them.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 6:18 PM

    @Pilib: are you suggesting free accommodation to all students? Is an additional 3.50 a month extortionate? No. In the grander scheme of things does living on campus save money as I stated? Yes. Do you not expect your children to work while in college/university? Are you going to give them a few euro for pints during the week too? The point I’m making is it’s a small increase, regardless of what you think, it is not a huge amount ie one less coffee a month. Minimum wages have increased, obviously these students firmly believe that these properties and the college for that matter run on fresh air. Typically people don’t care how much it costs to run things, the behind the scenes maintenance and upkeep. People are outraged when it is suggested they pay for the services they receive.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 6:25 PM

    @Ian Breathnach: I think you’re missing the point, the issue is that the price is already extortionate and the increase is rubbing salt in the wounds. 4% increase isn’t much if the original rent was reasonable but it is extortionate already.
    As much as you like to think it, these students aren’t scroungers, they have no problem paying for accommodation if it’s a fair price but colleges are using it to squeeze every cent out of students, they’re taking advantage of them.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 7:23 PM

    @John Black: explain to me how it is extortionate?

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    Feb 27th 2020, 10:19 PM

    @Ian Breathnach: you pay 8000 for an 8 month lease , so 1000 per person per month, to share an apartment with 5 other people, thats 6000 per month for a basic apartment, now it’s your turn to explain to me how that’s not extortionate.
    How can a college charge 48k for an apartment for only 8 months when “greedy landlords” get slammed for charging 24k for a 12 month lease?

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    Feb 28th 2020, 4:36 PM

    @John Black: well, you don’t have to commute so no transport fees, all utilities are included and on site security 24/7 and depending on what halls you are living in there are other “luxuries”. Now I’m open to correction but you say apartment, but aren’t these ensuite rooms with communal living spaces?

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:47 PM

    Students will have Less money for drink and drug consumption

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    Feb 28th 2020, 7:25 AM

    No one cares it’s the new progressive Ireland, so suck it up snowflakes

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