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Ordinary colleges and universities have established a subsidy policy system through national scholarships, national student loans, tuition compensation loans, work-study programs, on-campus scholarships, subsidies for difficulties, food subsidies, tuition fee remission and other means. At the same time, a "green channel" has been set up for freshmen with economic difficulties.
20 1565438 On February 9th, the Special Report on Mid-term Evaluation of Student Financial Assistance in the Program Outline issued by the Ministry of Education showed that the national student financial assistance funds totaled 556.4 billion yuan from 20 10 to 20 14, of which 14265438+ was in 20/kloc.
From the perspective of aided students, from 20 10 to 20 14, there were 4 10 million students in China, including 85.44 million in 20 14, an increase of more than 30% over 2009. The student financial aid investment and the number of recipients have increased greatly, which basically ensures that "no student drops out of school because of family financial difficulties", and China's education equity has made great progress.
The central government funded the establishment of national scholarships in institutions of higher learning to reward outstanding full-time undergraduates (including higher vocational colleges and second bachelor's degrees) for more than two years. The national scholarship awards 50,000 students every year, and each student is 8,000 yuan per year. No matter whether the family economy is difficult or not, students can get national scholarships as long as they meet the prescribed conditions.
In the same academic year, students from poor families who receive national scholarships can apply for and receive national grants at the same time, but they cannot receive national inspirational scholarships at the same time. Students majoring in normal universities directly under the Ministry of Education who try out free education can also get national scholarships if they meet the prescribed conditions.
The central and local governments jointly funded the establishment of state grants for colleges and universities, which mainly subsidized the living expenses of full-time college students with financial difficulties (including higher vocational colleges and second bachelor's degrees). State grants account for about 20% of the total number of students in full-time colleges (including higher vocational colleges and second bachelor's degrees).
The national average is 3000 yuan per student per year. In the same academic year, students who apply for and receive state grants can apply for and receive state scholarships or state inspirational scholarships at the same time. Students majoring in normal education directly under the Ministry of Education who are trying out free education will no longer receive state grants at the same time.