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‘Love Rent’ Increased! Egerton University Raises Penalty for Cohabiting Students to KSh 20,000

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Egerton University has announced new, revised accommodation fees and penalties for students living in its hostels, following the council’s 198th meeting on August 2, 2024. The changes, which are set to take effect on August 13, include significant increases in fines for damages, cohabitation, and other violations of hostel regulations.

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One of the most notable changes is the introduction of a KSh 20,000 penalty for students caught cohabiting or subletting rooms. According to the university’s notice, students found guilty of these violations will each be fined KSh 10,000, a sharp increase designed to discourage the practice. The university’s administration emphasised that this measure is intended to maintain discipline and order within the hostels.

The university council, at its 198th meeting held on Friday, August 2, revised accommodation fees for visiting schools, visitors, and surcharges for damages caused by students in the hostels. Students and stakeholders are advised to take note,” read the notice signed by Chief Halls Officer Judith Ofula, posted on the university’s X (formerly Twitter) handle: https://twitter.com/egertonunikenya/status/1825267845183283684/photo/1

In addition to the penalties for cohabitation and subletting, the university has also increased charges for damaged property. For instance, the cost of replacing a broken table has risen from KSh 3,000 to KSh 4,500, while chair replacement fees have jumped from KSh 500 to KSh 2,000. Other charges, such as those for curtains, mattresses, and padlocks, have also been revised upwards.

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Egerton University has also updated its fees for visiting schools and non-student visitors. Schools visiting the university will now be charged KSh 400, up from KSh 200, while the fee for non-student visitors has increased to KSh 500.

The university administration has urged all students to familiarize themselves with the new charges and to adhere to hostel regulations to avoid these hefty penalties. “We are committed to ensuring a conducive living and learning environment for all students,” stated Ofula.

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