Among them, the service charges include computer, Internet, language lab and piano room. Campus network access and usage fee; Document verification and translation costs; Information retrieval and query, data replication (system) fees; Late fee for borrowing books; Hot water fee for student dormitory; The cost of replacing the certificate (card); School, hospital or clinic fees; Service charges for using vehicles, venues and other facilities.
Campus parking fee; Training fee. The fees charged on behalf of students include textbook fees, military training clothing fees, apartment supplies fees, professional clothing and supplies fees, over-quota water and electricity fees, examination registration fees such as foreign language proficiency test, computer proficiency test and Putonghua test, basic medical insurance fees for urban and rural residents, medical examination fees and other fees (the school handles services such as resident identity cards and transfer accounts on behalf of students).
tuition and miscellaneous fees
The comprehensive exemption of tuition and fees for compulsory education in urban and rural areas is a new progress in actively promoting the transformation of government functions and striving to build a service-oriented government. It is the basic duty and obligation of the government to implement the provisions of the Constitution and laws and guarantee citizens' equal right to receive compulsory education, and it is also an important content of public services.
Increase financial investment in education, ensure that children of economically disadvantaged families and children of migrant workers receive compulsory education on an equal footing, so that the right of every school-age child and teenager to receive compulsory education on an equal footing is guaranteed, so that they can go to school with ease and happiness, have a brighter future and a better life, and lay a more solid foundation for the prosperity of the people and the country.