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Student financial aid policy for secondary vocational education
National scholarships, state grants and tuition-free fees are the mainstay, supplemented by local government subsidies, school and social subsidies.

national scholarship

The state awards 20,000 full-time secondary vocational school students with excellent academic performance and outstanding skills. The scholarship standard is 6000 yuan per student per year.

State subsidy

Subsidize full-time academic education in secondary vocational schools, students majoring in agriculture in the first and second grades and students with financial difficulties in non-agricultural families. The average subsidy standard is 2000 yuan per student per year. 1 1 Liupanshan and other contiguous destitute areas and rural students in secondary vocational schools in Tibet, Tibetan areas in four provinces and southern Xinjiang (excluding counties) are included in the scope of enjoying state grants.

Tuition free

Tuition is free for all rural (including county and town) students, urban agriculture-related students and students with financial difficulties, students studying in schools in ethnic areas and students majoring in opera performance (except other students majoring in art-related performance) in secondary vocational schools.

Local government funding

On the basis of implementing the national scholarship, national bursary and tuition-free policies, some regions have introduced local scholarship, bursary and tuition-free policies.

School funding

Secondary vocational schools draw a certain proportion of funds from their business income for tuition reduction, on-campus scholarships, special difficulties subsidies and work-study programs.

social security

Social organizations, enterprises, institutions and individuals set up scholarships and grants for students in secondary vocational schools.