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What if the school doesn't refund tuition?
If the school has the obligation to refund the tuition fee but does not, the parents of the students can negotiate with the school to terminate it. If negotiation fails, you can complain to the Education Bureau in charge of education. If the complaint is not resolved, they can file a lawsuit.

Notice of the Ministry of Education, the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Finance on Further Standardizing the Management of Higher Education Fees Article 1 Tuition fees shall be charged by academic year or semester, and shall not be collected in advance across academic years. If students drop out of school or finish their studies ahead of schedule after paying tuition fees, colleges and universities should refund the remaining tuition fees on a monthly basis according to the actual study time of students.

The tuition standard of colleges and universities is managed according to the principle of localization. If there is a provision in the current national tuition policy for colleges and universities, it shall be implemented according to the existing provisions. If there are no provisions, the provincial education administrative department shall put forward opinions according to the actual cost, local economic development level, residents' economic affordability and other factors, and report them to the price and financial departments at the same level for examination and approval before implementation.

In fact, there are some chaos in the enrollment behavior of many private schools. In particular, parents must take the initiative to reject the practice of charging tuition fees by some private schools. Some parents want their children to pay tuition before going to other schools. However, as a result of this decision, the school will not refund the tuition fees. In fact, the problem of how to do if the school does not refund tuition fees can be solved through negotiation or litigation.

Tuition introduction

Tuition is the fee that students need to pay when they receive education and training services at school. The tuition standard of different schools will be different, which is generally influenced by different factors, such as the school's geographical location, curriculum, teaching staff, credit requirements and so on. In China, the tuition fees of most schools are controlled by the education department, and are generally collected in the form of each semester or every year. Tuition fees include teaching fees, library fees, laboratory fees, miscellaneous fees and other related expenses.

In addition, some majors may need to pay extra internship fees, training fees, internship fees, etc. In order to alleviate the financial pressure of families, some governments and schools have set up various forms of financial aid projects, such as grants, scholarships and loans. At the same time, students are encouraged to participate in school social practice activities through work-study programs to reduce economic pressure.

In a word, tuition is what students must pay for higher education. When choosing a school, students and parents should consider tuition fees according to their own economic strength and educational needs, and find relevant funding plans and policies appropriately.