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What is the Strong Foundation Program?
Legal analysis: The strong foundation plan mainly selects and trains students who are interested in serving the country's major strategic needs, with excellent comprehensive quality or top-notch basic disciplines. Bonus policy clearly stipulated by law:

1. For those who are shortlisted for the college entrance examination, the relevant colleges and universities will determine the list of candidates for the college entrance examination from high to low according to a certain multiple of the enrollment quota of the students' strong basic plan in the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) on a batch of minimum control scores.

2. Candidates who meet the shortlisting conditions of colleges and universities, the college entrance examination scores should meet the requirements stipulated in the college enrollment brochures, and in principle, they should not be lower than the minimum control scores for a batch of undergraduate admissions in various provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities).

Legal basis: Opinions of the Ministry of Education on the Pilot Work of Enrollment Reform of Basic Subjects in Some Colleges and Universities Article 4 The shortlisted candidates for the college entrance examination shall be determined by the relevant colleges and universities from high to low on the minimum control score line of a batch of undergraduate admissions in various provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) according to the candidates' college entrance examination results. For the candidates who meet the requirements for being shortlisted for colleges and universities, the scores of the candidates in the college entrance examination should meet the requirements stipulated in the "College Admissions Guide", and in principle, it should not be lower than the minimum control scores for a batch of undergraduate admissions in various provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities).