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Is the reform of continuing education really reformed?
Yes, some continuing education reform policies have been announced.

The reform policy is mainly reflected in the following aspects:

From 20 18, ordinary colleges and universities will no longer hold continuing education with academic qualifications outside the scope of full-time education, and ordinary undergraduate colleges and universities that do not hold full-time education at the junior college level will no longer hold continuing education with academic qualifications at the junior college level.

This is mainly related to adult college entrance examination enrollment. Adult education in some undergraduate colleges will stop enrolling students at the junior college level, but it will not affect the enrollment at the undergraduate level.

There are also some reform policies for self-taught examination, but the reform range is small, which has little influence on candidates.

There is no clear policy change in online education.