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What is the preferential treatment for children in disabled soldiers?
Legal analysis: 1 4 disabled soldiers children's education preferential treatment is based on some preferential treatments stipulated in the Regulations on Pension and Preferential Treatment for Soldiers: applying for ordinary high schools, secondary vocational schools and institutions of higher learning, giving priority to admission under the same conditions as other candidates; Those who receive academic education are given priority to enjoy the various student aid policies stipulated by the state under the same conditions. Under the same conditions, all kinds of entitled groups have priority to enjoy scholarships funded by the state, schools and all walks of life, and can also enjoy various kinds of student loans provided by the state, difficult subsidies provided by schools, social donations, etc. The school will also give them priority to work-study programs.

Legal basis: Regulations on Pension and Preferential Treatment for Soldiers

Thirty-seventh servicemen and disabled soldiers with valid certificates to visit parks, museums and places of interest, enjoy preferential treatment. Specific measures shall be formulated by the local people's governments at or above the county level where parks, museums and places of historical interest are located.

Article 39 After discharged from active service, conscripts and junior noncommissioned officers apply for national civil servants, institutions of higher learning and secondary vocational schools, and are given priority in admission under the same conditions as other candidates. Children of soldiers who died in the line of duty in disabled soldiers, children of disabled soldiers from Grade 1 to Grade 4, children of active servicemen in frontier areas, desert areas and remote areas determined by the state, and children of special, grade 1 and grade 2 island troops determined by the army apply for ordinary high schools, secondary vocational schools and institutions of higher learning, and they are given preferential treatment in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state; Those who receive academic education are given priority to enjoy the various student aid policies stipulated by the state under the same conditions. Children of active servicemen are given priority in enrollment and nursery under the same conditions. The specific measures shall be formulated by the the State Council Veterans Affairs Department in conjunction with the the State Council Education Department.