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Source and distribution of school funds
Regardless of the nature of the school, their funds come from the following aspects.

State and government financial allocation

Including education and teaching, scientific research, retirees, grants, social security and so on.

Collect tuition and fees

The main source of income is private schools, and there is also a certain proportion of public schools.

Social or individual sponsorship and donation

Another source of funds for the school.

Paid services generate income.

Schools use paid services such as intellectual resources, technical resources, hardware resources and intangible resources to create income.

Self-operated enterprises generate income.

The income generated by the school's self-run enterprises and the income paid by the affiliated units.

allocation of funds

Mainly used for personnel expenses (salary, social security, scholarships, etc.). ), school operating expenses (teaching, logistics, league work, teaching assistance, etc.). ), scientific research expenses, affiliated unit subsidies and other expenses. General school funds cannot be used for investment.