Dr. Fadaei, the Student Affairs Deputy, announced a 22% reduction in the costs of student dormitories at Qom University of Technology.

According to the Public Relations Office of the university: Dr. Fadai, the Vice President for Student Affairs, congratulated the start of the new academic year and announced special programs from the Student Affairs Department.
Dr. Fadai, referring to the relocation of the male student dormitory from the Shahid Residential Complex located at kilometer 5 of the Arak road to near Imam Khomeini Square, said: "Through extensive efforts to improve the quality of life, reduce costs, and facilitate the commute for students, the dormitories have been relocated to the city center, which has enhanced the per capita physical space and upgraded the existing facilities in the brothers' dormitory, all while reducing the costs by 22% for the brothers' dormitory." He added that despite the placement of female students in the previous dormitory and a 10% increase in rental fees, their tuition fees have not increased.
The Vice President for Student Affairs at Qom University of Technology stated: "Among the plans for the new year are the enhancement of cultural, religious, and health programs for physical and mental well-being. For the first time at the university, a four-year strategic plan for the counseling center is being developed, and God willing, with the establishment of counseling rooms in the dormitories and the presence of experienced counselors, we will have a stronger counseling center. Regarding religious and cultural programs, considering the dormitories' location in the city center and close cooperation with the Office of the Supreme Leader and the university's cultural management, we aim to achieve this important goal with the presence of religious instructors, holding congregational prayers, and unique cultural programs in the sisters' and brothers' dormitories."
He emphasized: "With the measures taken, the quality of student nutrition has improved, and Qom University of Technology is one of the few universities that will use Iranian rice for cooking students' meals in the new academic year. Additionally, to enhance the convenience of students, transportation services have been improved in both quantitative and qualitative terms."
Dr. Fadai added: "Through negotiations, the costs of copying and other publishing services have been reduced, and we have special arrangements in mind for graduate students."
In conclusion, Dr. Fadai stated: "The implementation of these programs has been made possible with the support and cooperation of various university departments, including the Administrative and Financial Vice Presidency, the Academic and Research Vice Presidency, Cultural Management, Security Management, and especially with the unwavering support of Dr. Khodakhah, the respected President of the university."