equal rights
There is essentially no difference between the diplomas of public colleges and private colleges, but the tuition fees of private schools are relatively high. However, the educated in private schools enjoy the same rights as those in similar public schools at the same level in terms of further education, employment, social preferential treatment and participation in advanced selection.
An important form of running a school by social forces
Private colleges and universities are institutions of higher learning and other educational institutions that enterprises, institutions, social organizations and other social organizations and individuals use non-state financial funds for the society. These schools are divided into junior colleges and undergraduate courses, which are important forms of running schools by social forces.
Tuition is relatively high.
The tuition fees of private colleges and universities are relatively high, usually three to four times that of public universities. Although tuition fees are high, the state encourages social forces to set up educational institutions that implement compulsory education as a supplement to the state's implementation of compulsory education. The state strictly controls institutions of higher education run by social forces, and implements a school license system.
Strict control
Education administrative departments at all levels shall, in accordance with the prescribed examination and approval authority, issue school licenses to approved educational institutions.