With the elimination of the fifth year of high school in 2003, students were not only competing to get in to university, but they were scrambling to find a place to live once they were accepted. Many of the extra housing units that were added to accommodate the bulge of students in the double cohort are left empty.
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While empty beds aren't great for landlords, Oestreich said the surplus is good for students.
"Students have more of a choice now," she said. "They don't have to live in a basement bedroom if they don't want to, or live in substandard housing."