1. Students in the first and second grades of public and private schools who have been approved by the administrative department of vocational education according to law and meet the national standards are students with financial difficulties in families with agricultural and non-agricultural majors. The proportion of students from poor families who enjoy state grants is determined according to 15% of full-time senior one and senior two students, and priority is given to students from rural low-income families, orphans and disabled students, students with serious illnesses or family members, and low-income students without labor.
2. Notice on expanding the scope of tuition-free policy for secondary vocational education and further improving the national scholarship system (J [2012] No.82) and Notice on Issuing the central and provincial funds for national scholarships for secondary vocational schools for 20 15 years.
3. Subsidy standard: The average subsidy standard is 2,000 yuan per student per year.
4. Application guide:
5, students fill in the "Hunan province secondary vocational education students with financial difficulties and funded project application form";
6. Freshmen and sophomores apply to the school within one week of the start of the new school year and submit relevant supporting materials. Four types of students, such as filing cards, urban and rural low-income families, orphans and disabled students, provide relevant documents, and other students with financial difficulties need to provide family information;
7. The school accepts the application, conducts qualification examination on the recipients, and determines the funding list;
8, the school to determine the funding list in the school for not less than 5 working days of publicity;
9. Students who have no objection to publicity will be given state grants in secondary vocational schools.
Education Law of the People's Republic of China Article 57 The local people's governments at or above the county level in the State Council shall set up special funds for education, focusing on supporting the implementation of compulsory education in remote and poor areas and ethnic minority areas.
Article 58 The tax authorities shall collect the education surcharge in full according to law, which shall be managed by the education administrative department as a whole, mainly for the implementation of compulsory education.
The people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government may, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State Council, decide to levy local surcharges on education fees for special purposes.
Article 59 The state adopts preferential measures to encourage and support schools to carry out work-study programs and social services and set up school-run industries without affecting normal education and teaching.