According to the Notice of the Ministry of Education, the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Finance (Guo Ban Fa [2005] 10) in 2005, "After charging according to the tuition system, ordinary colleges and universities still fail to pass the make-up exam, and students who need to study the course again can charge tuition fees". According to this regulation, it is considered that the school should give the students who fail a make-up exam.
Therefore, the Ministry of Education has regulations, but the enforcement of schools is different.
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"Notice on Doing a Good Job of Charging in Colleges and Universities in 2005" (J.Z. [2005] 10) stipulates that schools should charge according to the credit system in strict accordance with the prescribed procedures and report to the provincial people's government for approval before implementation.
Institutions of higher learning shall not change the charging standard according to the credit system. If it is approved to charge according to the credit system, the total tuition fees paid by students after completing their studies shall not be higher than the total tuition fees for implementing the academic year system. The tuition fees paid by students in that year can be charged according to the fees required for selecting credits.
After changing to the credit system, colleges and universities can charge tuition fees for students who still fail to pass the make-up exam and need to study the course again, and the tuition fee standard shall not exceed the original fee standard for studying the course. It is strictly forbidden for colleges and universities to raise fees in disguise or collect fees in other names in the name of changing fees according to the credit system.
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