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Measures to help poor students go to school in rural compulsory education stage
Measures to help poor students in compulsory education in rural areas: setting up bursaries.

The national measures to help poor students in compulsory education stage go to school are to set up scholarships, which can provide financial assistance to help students from poor families complete compulsory education.

State grants are grants for students from poor families in full-time ordinary undergraduate colleges (including higher vocational colleges and second bachelor's degrees), which are jointly funded by the central and local governments to show the concern of the party and the government for students from poor families in ordinary undergraduate colleges and higher vocational colleges.

The national average is 3000 yuan per person per year. Specific standards are determined by the Ministry of Finance in consultation with relevant departments for central colleges and universities, and by the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) for local colleges and universities.

State grants are assessed once every academic year. Before September 30th every year, students apply to the university, and the university completes the evaluation before June165438+1October 15 of that year. State grants are distributed every year in 10 months, and universities distribute state grants to aided students every month.

The significance of the grant:

1 can improve students' academic performance. Grants help students pay tuition, accommodation and living expenses, which reduces their financial burden and enables them to concentrate more on their studies, thus improving their academic performance.

2. Scholarships can help families reduce their financial burden. For some students with financial difficulties, financial aid is an important guarantee for them to complete their studies, so that they no longer need to worry about tuition, accommodation and living expenses. This not only enables them to successfully complete their studies, but also reduces the financial burden on their families.

3. Scholarship is an important means to promote educational equity. In the case of limited educational resources, financial aid can provide more educational opportunities for outstanding students with financial difficulties, thus promoting the realization of educational equity.

4. Academics is an important means to promote social progress. Through the aid of bursaries, we can cultivate more talents, improve the cultural quality and comprehensive strength of the whole society, and thus promote social progress and development.