The state grants for ordinary high schools mainly subsidize the living expenses of students with financial difficulties, and the subsidy ratio is 20% of ordinary high school students; The average subsidy standard is 2,000 yuan per student per year, which is divided into three grades, 1 grade 1000 yuan, 2,000 yuan for grade 2 and 3,000 yuan for grade 3.
Students applying for state grants for ordinary senior high schools shall meet the following basic conditions:
1, love the socialist motherland and support the leadership of China;
2. Abide by the Constitution and laws, and abide by the rules and regulations of the school;
3, honest and trustworthy, good moral character;
4. Study hard and make positive progress;
5. The family has financial difficulties and lives frugally.
Legal basis:
the education law of the peoples republic of china
Article 9 People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens have the right and obligation to receive education. Citizens, regardless of nationality, race, sex, occupation, property status, religious beliefs, etc. , enjoy equal opportunities for education according to law.
Article 10 The State shall, according to the characteristics and needs of ethnic minorities, help ethnic minority areas to develop education. The state supports the development of education in remote and poor areas. The state supports and develops education for the disabled.
High school students' poverty subsidy process
When poor high school students apply for state subsidies, they must have the certificate from the civil affairs department of your hometown, the street office of the city, the neighborhood Committee or the rural township, township government and village Committee, and affix the official seal. At the same time, you should write an application for financial aid for poor students, which will be formally approved by the school and the Education Bureau.
In the past, ordinary senior high schools only subsidized' five types of students', namely, children from low-income families, minors cared for by welfare institutions, children of revolutionary martyrs, minors supported by five-guarantee households and disabled students. Now they also subsidize poor students, and the average subsidized area in the province accounts for 10% of students.
It is understood that poor students in ordinary high schools refer to students whose annual per capita income of rural households is less than 2,000 yuan and that of urban households is less than 4,000 yuan. Poor senior high school students in our city should apply for state grants on the basis of students' application, after being audited by village committees (or communities), township governments (or neighborhood committees) and schools where their families are located, they should be publicized in schools for 5 working days, and reported to the education department for review without objection, so as to ensure that state grants are really used for poor students from families.