2024-11-04 20:50:00
National University of Cordoba (UNC) won a total of 324 applications to fill 150 vacancies The new student residence (Deán Funes 328) is scheduled to open in February 2025.
Matías Lingua, secretary of welfare and modernization at the University of North Carolina, explains Expected to be in high demandConsider that finding accommodation options is increasingly difficult for young people.
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“We are not surprised, we expected high demand because we know it is an important need in the community. Young people today face problems related to accommodation,” he said in a statement with sound.
The University of North Carolina has a student body of 180,000. This is the first time that the University of North Carolina has provided housing in the city of Cordoba, unlike other universities in the province. They have provided dormitories for students.
Among the applicants, 159 are from the interior of Córdoba, while the other applicants are mainly from the province of Jujuy. Majors of greatest interest include medical sciences, psychology, and the exact, physical, and natural sciences.
steps to follow
Currently, the university is Evaluate registrant’s profilethe process will end on November 15th.
As mentioned earlier, the institution will give priority to students with socio-economic needs as hostels are mainly provided to students who are financially disadvantaged and cannot afford accommodation. Results will be announced in December.
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Please remember that the residence hall will operate under the same system as university scholarships, with a move-in period of February to December.
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**Interview with Matías Lingua, Secretary of Welfare and Modernization at National University of Cordoba**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Matías. The recent announcement about the new student residence at Deán Funes 328 has generated quite a buzz. Can you tell us more about it?
**Matías Lingua:** Absolutely! We are very excited about the opening of our new student residence, which is set to open in February 2025. Given that we received 324 applications for just 150 vacancies, it’s clear that there’s a significant demand for quality accommodation for our students.
**Interviewer:** That’s impressive! What do you think is driving this high demand for student housing?
**Matías Lingua:** The challenge of finding affordable and comfortable accommodation is a serious issue for many young people today. As a university, we understand the importance of providing students with a stable living environment so they can focus on their studies. The new residence aims to alleviate some of this pressure.
**Interviewer:** With the increasing number of students seeking accommodation, what measures are you planning to implement to address these challenges?
**Matías Lingua:** We’re closely monitoring the situation and assessing our options. We may consider expanding our services or collaborating with local housing providers to ensure that students have more choices. Our goal is to support the community and make sure that every student has access to suitable living conditions.
**Interviewer:** That sounds promising! As students prepare for their time in Córdoba, what advice would you give them regarding accommodation?
**Matías Lingua:** I encourage students to be proactive in their search for housing. Start early, explore various options, and don’t hesitate to reach out to the university for assistance. We’re here to help make your transition smoother.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Matías, for your insights. We look forward to seeing how the new student residence will help meet the needs of students in Córdoba!
**Matías Lingua:** Thank you for having me! I look forward to sharing more updates as we progress.