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The difference between transfer students and loan students
Definition of transfer students and loan students

According to the educational background and cognitive level of the transferred students, the school places them in suitable classes, which are called placement students, while the transferred students are called placement students and loan students. Borrowing students refer to students whose school status (or household registration) does not match their school (or place) due to reasons such as hukou and insufficient grades.

The difference between transfer students and loan students

Transfer students refer to students who transfer from one school to another in the same academic year. Borrowing students refer to students whose school status (or household registration) does not match their school (or location). The difference between transfer students and loan students is that transfer students transfer in the same academic year, while loan students choose to study in other schools because their student status (or household registration) is inconsistent with their school (or location).

Provisions on borrowing fees and school selection fees

The original regulation: ordinary high schools can charge school selection fees, but they cannot charge borrowing fees. In the compulsory education stage, schools (primary schools and junior high schools) can charge borrowing fees, but they cannot charge school selection fees. From September 1 in some places, from September 1 in some places, and from June 1 in all parts of the country at the latest, schools will no longer charge (cancel) borrowing fees, book fees and miscellaneous fees during compulsory education.

Provisions of compulsory education

The Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), which was revised and passed on June 29th, 2006, stipulates: "The state implements a nine-year compulsory education system. Compulsory education is a compulsory education for all school-age children and adolescents and a public welfare undertaking that the state must guarantee. Compulsory education is implemented and tuition and fees are not charged. "