Preferential treatment for retired college soldiers returning to school: 1. Those who have been admitted to ordinary colleges and universities before joining the army and retain their admission qualifications or school status are allowed to enroll or resume their studies within 2 years after retirement. 2. Tuition compensation, national student loan compensation, tuition reduction or exemption, tuition compensation or national student loan compensation shall be implemented for college students who are enlisted for compulsory military service, recruited non-commissioned officers and retired from school. According to the actual tuition fees paid by students or the national student loan (including the principal and all of it), the amount of tuition fee reduction after resumption of school shall be implemented according to the actual tuition fees charged by colleges and universities. Tuition compensation, national student loan compensation and tuition fee remission standards, undergraduate students do not exceed 8000 yuan per year, graduate students do not exceed 12000 yuan per year. The part exceeding the standard shall not be compensated, compensated or reduced. In addition, you can also enjoy preferential treatment such as scholarships and grants in accordance with relevant state regulations. Families with financial difficulties may be given subsidies in accordance with relevant state regulations. 3. After entering school or during the resumption of school, you can get credits directly without taking public sports, military skills, military theory and other courses. After graduation, it is preferred to participate in national defense students, rural grassroots service projects organized by the state, and selection of officers; Preferential policies for taking the general college entrance examination after leaving the army: 1. Self-employed retired soldiers can add 10 to the total score of the national college entrance examination. 2. During the service period, those who won the second class merit or were awarded the honorary title by units above the theater (former military region) can add 20 points on the basis of the total score of the general college entrance examination. Retired candidates are given priority in admission under the same conditions as other candidates. 3. For freshmen who have retired for more than one year and are self-employed, passed the national unified college entrance examination or higher vocational college examination and registered in colleges and universities, tuition fees are reduced or exempted. The amount of tuition fee remission is implemented according to the actual tuition fee charged by colleges and universities. Tuition compensation, national student loan compensation and tuition fee remission standards, undergraduate students do not exceed 8,000 yuan per year, and graduate students do not exceed 12000 yuan per year; Preferential policies for college students' postgraduate entrance examination after retirement: 1. Graduates of ordinary colleges and universities who are enlisted in the army and serve as conscripts after retirement will take the national postgraduate entrance examination within three years after retirement, and enjoy the policy of adding 10 to the total score of the initial examination and giving priority to admission under the same conditions. 2. During the service period, those who have won Class II or above and meet the registration conditions may be exempted from the initial entrance examination for graduate students. 3. Implement a special graduate program for retired college students and soldiers. Voluntary registration, unified recruitment, independent marking and merit-based admission. 4. The maximum annual subsidy for graduate students is 1.2 million yuan; Preferential policies for participating in higher vocational education: 1. For retired soldiers who meet the requirements of the college entrance examination, the Provincial Department of Education will guide relevant higher vocational colleges to organize and implement voluntary registration, separate planning and separate admission in the classified entrance examination for higher vocational colleges, so as to ensure that those who have the will to further their studies and meet the basic training requirements can be admitted. 2. Retired soldiers can be exempted from the cultural quality examination, and the school will organize occupational adaptability interviews or skill tests related to the majors they apply for. Schools can reduce the test burden of candidates through joint exams or mutual recognition of scores. 3. Retired soldiers take credit system management and diversified teaching after entering school, implement flexible study time, and encourage work-study and work-study combination. The years of education of retired soldiers can be appropriately extended. Those who meet the graduation conditions can be awarded corresponding academic certificates, and those who meet the relevant degree-granting conditions can obtain degree certificates. 4. Those who have retired for more than one year and started their own businesses, who have passed the national unified college entrance examination or higher vocational education and registered in colleges and universities, will be exempted from tuition fees according to the standard of up to 8,000 yuan per student per year; Preferential examination policy for undergraduate education after retirement: 1. Some provincial public undergraduate colleges designated by provincial administrative departments hold undergraduate education in ordinary colleges and universities, and adopt the methods of separate planning, voluntary registration, unified examination and separate admission to recruit retired soldiers with general higher vocational (specialist) graduation qualifications in their own provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities). Students usually study at school for 2 years. 2. The enrollment plan for undergraduate education at the starting point of junior college is listed separately in the total scale of the annual enrollment undergraduate career plan of ordinary colleges and universities in various provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) approved by the state, and generally does not exceed 30% of the number of retired soldiers of ordinary higher vocational (junior college) graduates in that year; Adult undergraduate admission policy: 1. Retired soldiers take the adult college entrance examination, and the provincial admissions office can add 10 to the test scores. 2. Graduates of ordinary higher vocational colleges who have been enlisted for compulsory military service can apply for exemption from the entrance examination for adult colleges in their provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) by presenting their ID cards, graduation certificates of ordinary higher vocational colleges and soldiers' discharge certificates.
Legal basis:
Article 33 of the Law on the Protection of Retired Soldiers in People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that before a soldier retires, the unit where he works can provide vocational skills reserve training according to the characteristics and conditions of the unit, organize to participate in the self-study examination of higher education and the continuing education of higher education organized by various colleges and universities, as well as non-academic continuing education such as knowledge expansion and skills training. The competent department of retired military personnel of the local people's government at or above the county level where the troops are located shall provide support and help for the education and training of the troops where active military personnel are located.