Generally speaking, due to the support of national or local financial funds, the tuition fees of state-owned universities are generally not very expensive. General majors generally cost 4000-6000 yuan a year, and art majors generally cost 8000- 15000 yuan a year. However, there are also some state-owned universities with high fees such as Sino-foreign cooperation, and the tuition fee is usually 20,000-30,000 yuan or even more than 100,000 yuan a year.
Because private universities need to be self-financing, tuition fees are generally expensive, usually 15000-25000 yuan per year for undergraduate majors and 8000- 15000 yuan per year for specialist majors, and some of them exceed 20000 yuan per year.
Students with poor family conditions can choose the national student loan, which will be repaid in installments after graduation, and the national finance will also discount interest, which can also be regarded as the national policy welfare for college students. Before the exam, it is best to consult whether the school supports the student loan and go through the loan-related procedures.
Introduction to shenzhen polytechnic:
Shenzhen polytechnic (SZPT) is a full-time general institution of higher learning sponsored by Shenzhen Municipal People's Government and in charge of Guangdong Province. It is a national model higher vocational college, a high-level vocational college with China characteristics and professional construction plan (first grade) of the Ministry of Education, a national high-quality vocational college and a national demonstration college for deepening the reform of innovation and entrepreneurship education.
Shenzhen polytechnic, founded in 1993, is one of the earliest independent higher vocational and technical education institutions in China. In 2000 and 2004, the former Shenzhen Vocational and Technical School and Shenzhen Health School were merged into shenzhen polytechnic respectively.
In 2006, shenzhen polytechnic was identified as the first batch of national model higher vocational colleges. In 2009, the school passed the acceptance test and became the first batch of national demonstration higher vocational colleges.
The above data comes from the essential network for college students.