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How to pay tuition and fees online
I. Payment channels for kindergartens, primary schools, junior high schools and senior high schools

1 Open Alipay client and click "Home"-"More";

2 Click on the "Youth Growth Camp" in the educational public welfare to enter the page of Youth Growth Camp;

3 Slide down the page and click "More"-"Education Payment" to enter the campus payment page;

4 Click "Add paying students" and enter the student information. Fill in at least one of the parent's mobile phone number, student ID number and student ID number. Among them, the student number information only needs to be input when the school clearly informs that it is necessary to pay through the student number;

5 After information input is completed, click the bill to be paid to enter the bill details page. If the account has bills to pay, it will be displayed in the bill to pay area; If there is no bill to pay, it will not be displayed.

6 Check the payment details and click "Pay Now" to pay.

Second, the university payment channels

1 Open Alipay client and click "Home"-"More";

2. Click on "Campus Life" in the educational public welfare to enter the campus life page;

3 Select the corresponding university, click "More", select "Campus Education Payment" in the campus service, and enter the payment page;

4 Pay according to the page prompts.

Tuition and miscellaneous fees refer to the fees charged by schools to students. In the 1950s, primary and secondary school students in China were free of tuition. People's Republic of China (PRC) Compulsory Education Law (Draft) published by 1986 clearly stipulates that the state implements nine-year compulsory education, and students receiving compulsory education are free of tuition fees. Therefore, in primary and secondary schools, tuition and miscellaneous fees are a conventional name, which actually only includes miscellaneous fees. All kinds of funds needed for junior colleges and technical secondary schools are allocated by the government, and tuition and fees are not charged, which has played a positive role in the development of higher and technical secondary education in the past.

Basic profile

There are always different opinions on whether there is essential difference between tuition and fees. China's compulsory education law seems to distinguish between tuition and miscellaneous fees. For example, Article 2 of the Compulsory Education Law stipulates: "Compulsory education is an education that all school-age children and adolescents must receive, and it is a public welfare undertaking that the state must guarantee. The implementation of compulsory education, free of tuition and fees. The state establishes a mechanism to guarantee the funds for compulsory education to ensure the implementation of the compulsory education system.

Article 17 of the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Compulsory Education Law stipulates: "Schools that implement compulsory education may collect miscellaneous fees." If there is no essential difference between "tuition" and "miscellaneous fees", these two legal provisions may be contradictory. Practice has proved that collecting miscellaneous fees has become the most irregular and irregular charging behavior in the management of compulsory education, and it has become the main field of overcharging and arbitrary charges, which has greatly damaged the social image of compulsory education. However, in the case of insufficient state investment, miscellaneous fees support the operation of most primary and secondary schools, especially rural primary and secondary schools, and become their main or only source of public funds.

In some primary and secondary schools, tuition and fees are not divided, and even expressed as "tuition and fees", which is a concept, rather than using tuition and fees alone. Take the Notice of the State Council on Deepening the Reform of Rural Compulsory Education Funding Guarantee Mechanism as an example. The document has the following statement: "All students in rural compulsory education are exempted from tuition and miscellaneous fees, free textbooks are provided to students from poor families, and living expenses are subsidized for boarders." It can be seen that the document does not make a clear distinction between tuition fees and miscellaneous fees for compulsory education.

Miscellaneous fees are a special concept in the financial investment activities of schools in China. From the perspective of cost sharing, miscellaneous expenses belong to the family sharing part of the cost of compulsory education. There is no authoritative distinction and explanation about what miscellaneous fees and tuition fees are, but miscellaneous fees have become a conventional concept in primary and secondary school fees, and its meaning should be "the expenditure of various complex projects to maintain the expenditure of school teaching activities". So what is tuition? Literally, it should be easy to understand that it refers to the fees paid by students for learning services. Literally speaking, there is no essential difference between tuition and miscellaneous fees, which are the costs of maintaining school operation and providing learning services for students.