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Has the college tuition increased this year?
The price has gone up.

A few days ago, many universities in Shanghai, including Shanghai Normal University and Shanghai Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, have issued notices to adjust the benchmark tuition fees. The benchmark tuition standard for liberal arts is 6500 yuan/student/school year, 7000 yuan/student/school year for science and engineering, and 13000 yuan/student/school year for art. Chinese-foreign cooperative majors are adjusted with the benchmark tuition.

East China University of Science and Technology will raise the tuition fees of some freshmen in science and engineering and sports by 54% to 7,700 yuan per academic year, and the tuition fees of liberal arts by 30% to 6,500 yuan per academic year. The tuition fees of science and engineering in Shanghai Electric Power University rose by 40% to 7,000 yuan per academic year, while those of management, economics and literature rose by 30% to 6,500 yuan per academic year.

Besides Shanghai, Sichuan and Jilin will also raise tuition fees this year. On June 5438+ 10/8 this year, the Sichuan Provincial Development and Reform Commission issued an announcement to raise the tuition fees of liberal arts and science and engineering by 1 100 yuan from the autumn of 2023, reaching 4,800 yuan/year and 5,200 yuan/year respectively; The medical category has been raised to 5,800 yuan/year.

On March 17, the Development and Reform Commission of Jilin Province issued a notice to implement structural adjustment of undergraduate tuition fees of public colleges and universities in this province from the beginning of this autumn. The humanities will be raised to 4,600 yuan/year, the social sciences to 4,800 yuan/year, the science and engineering to 5,000 yuan/year, and the engineering to 5,400 yuan/year.

The content of university tuition may vary from school to school, major to region, but it generally includes the following aspects:

Tuition: that is, the learning expenses that students need to pay in a certain semester, including teaching, experiment, internship and other expenses.

Accommodation fee: refers to the dormitory accommodation fee provided by the school, including dormitory rent, utilities, etc.

Meals: refers to the expenses for students to eat in the school cafeteria or outside, including meals, utilities, etc.

Miscellaneous expenses: refers to other expenses that students need to pay during school, such as textbook fees, insurance premiums, medical expenses, etc.

It should be noted that different majors may have special fees, for example, art majors need to pay a certain amount of artwork production fees, and medical majors need to pay a certain amount of internship fees. In addition, tuition and living expenses in different regions may vary greatly, depending on the specific situation.