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Education Subsidy Policy for Poor Families in Guizhou Province
1.When will the subsidy for poor students in Guizhou Province be issued in 2022?

According to the regulations, state grants are given to students every month. But some schools issue them twice a year for convenience. Most schools issue state grants in mid-June, divided into two installments, each half, and once in January, mostly at the end of each semester.

The principle related to the distribution time of state grants is that state grants should help those students with financial difficulties to successfully complete their studies, rather than simply ranking first or second according to their academic performance. Another point is to seek truth from facts, and not just use a "poverty certificate" to define it, so as to avoid fraud. The real poor students are faced with the reality of dropping out of school and starving, and generally require the publication of the list of scholarships. Grants are generally grants given by the state or funds raised by schools to help children with outstanding academic achievements but difficult families. The national regulation is 3500 yuan per person per year, but if the school has enough funds, it will provide more, according to the school regulations.

Two. Financial aid policy for poor students in Guizhou province [preschool education stage] 1. The education and living expenses for children with financial difficulties are 500-800 yuan/year.

2. Nutrition improvement plan for rural preschool children.

Implemented in rural preschool education institutions, each student is provided with a nutritional meal subsidy of 3 yuan money every day, and the standard is 600 yuan/year of birth. 3. In-school funding. 3%-5% of the business expenditure income is used for preschool children's assistance. [Compulsory Education Stage] 1. Exempt students from all tuition and miscellaneous fees at all compulsory education stages.

2. Provide free textbooks for students in all compulsory education stages.

3. Living expenses subsidies for students with financial difficulties in urban and rural compulsory education.

The target is boarding students with financial difficulties, rural non-boarding students who set up files and set up cards, disabled students with financial difficulties, students from low-income families in rural areas, and students who receive assistance and support in rural areas. Standard primary school boarders 1000 yuan/year, non-boarders 500 yuan, junior high school boarders 1250 yuan/year, non-boarders 625 yuan/year. Among them, the living allowance policy for non-boarders has been implemented since the fall semester of 20 19.

4. Nutrition improvement plan for rural compulsory education students.

It is implemented in rural compulsory education schools in the whole province, and every student is provided with a nutritional meal subsidy of 4 yuan money every day, and the standard is 800 yuan/year of birth. Ordinary high school 1. Free tuition.

Students from poor families in public ordinary high schools (including disabled students from poor families in non-public high schools, students from low-income families in rural areas, and students helping the poor in rural areas) are exempt from tuition fees, and the standard is the tuition fees approved by the provincial price department.

Students who study in legally approved private ordinary high schools and meet the conditions of tuition-free policy shall be subsidized according to the tuition-free standard of the same type of local public ordinary high schools. 2. National appropriation. The subsidy standards for poor students in ordinary senior high schools are 1500 yuan/year, 2,000 yuan/year and 3,500 yuan/year respectively.

3. Education in Guizhou Province helps the poor precisely.

Give special subsidies for poverty alleviation to poor students attending ordinary high schools and rural household registration in Guizhou Province, with the standard of 1000 yuan/year of birth;

Free (supplementary) textbook fees, the standard is 400 yuan/year of birth;

Free (supplementary) accommodation fee, the standard is 500 yuan/year of birth. 4. In-school funding. Extract 3%-5% of the school's business income for student assistance. [secondary vocational school] 1. Tuition is free.

The subjects are all full-time students studying in secondary vocational schools in our province, and the standard is 2000 yuan/year. 2. National appropriation. The subsidy standard for agriculture-related students, non-agriculture-related students with financial difficulties in their families, and first-and second-class students in rural areas in concentrated contiguous poverty-stricken counties (excluding counties) is 2000 yuan/year.

3. Education in Guizhou Province helps the poor precisely. The poverty alleviation grant was implemented from 20 19, and students with outstanding achievements in secondary vocational schools (including technical schools) were rewarded according to the standard of 6000 yuan/year.

Undergraduate (higher vocational) stage 1. National scholarship. Reward full-time students (including the second bachelor's degree) in our college for outstanding grades in the second year and above, with the standard of 8000 yuan/year.

2. National inspirational scholarship.

Full-time undergraduate students (including the second bachelor's degree) with financial difficulties and excellent academic performance are given financial assistance. The standard is 5000 yuan/year. 3. National appropriation. Full-time undergraduate students with financial difficulties (including second bachelor's degree and preparatory course) are given financial aid, and the standards are 3800 yuan/year, 3300 yuan/year and 2800 yuan/year.

4. Education in Guizhou Province helps the poor precisely.

Give special subsidies to poor students who study in this college (higher vocational school) and whose household registration is in rural areas of Guizhou Province. The standard is 1000 yuan/year of birth;

Free of tuition (subsidy), the standard is 3830 yuan/year for undergraduate and 3500 yuan/year for junior college (higher vocational).

5. Student credit loans.

Guizhou Branch of China Development Bank will distribute it to eligible full-time college students with financial difficulties (including second bachelor's degree, higher vocational college and preparatory course). Students should go to the Student Financial Assistance Center of the Education Bureau of the county (city, district, special zone) where their household registration is located before entering school. The standard does not exceed 8000 yuan/year. If the sum of annual tuition and accommodation standards is lower than the maximum limit, the loan amount shall be determined according to the sum of tuition and accommodation standards.

6. The state's educational aid for military service college students.

Tuition compensation, national student loan compensation and tuition reduction and exemption shall be implemented for junior college (higher vocational) students who have been recruited for compulsory military service, enlisted as noncommissioned officers, resumed their studies or enrolled after retirement. The standard does not exceed 8000 yuan/year.

7. One-time rewards for college students to join the army.

Give a one-time reward to college students (including students) studying in full-time colleges and universities in Guizhou Province. The standard is 3000 yuan/student for undergraduate and 2000 yuan/student for junior college (higher vocational education).

8 provincial college graduates are compensated by the national student loan under the basic employment or service tuition.

Graduates from provincial universities in Guizhou Province have been employed or served in township units below the county level for more than 3 years (including 3 years), and eligible full-time college (higher vocational) students can receive tuition compensation from the national student loan, with the standard not exceeding 6,000 yuan/year. 9. In-school funding. Every year, 10% of tuition income is used as a special fund for school student assistance, which is used for school scholarships, work-study programs, temporary living allowances, special hardship allowances, tuition fee remission and other student assistance.