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What is the policy for children of veterans to go to school?
What is the policy for children of veterans to go to school? If the accompanying children of retired soldiers need to transfer or transfer, the education administrative department of the people's government at the place of resettlement shall handle it in time.

If the children of retired soldiers have reached the age of anthropology and meet the requirements for admission, the education administrative department of the people's government at the place of resettlement shall arrange for them to study nearby at the place of residence (where they moved in); Meet the transfer conditions, the education administrative department of the resettlement people's government shall promptly help them determine the transfer school, and go through the transfer procedures.

It should be noted that the education administrative department of the people's government in the resettlement area should give priority to the retired soldiers who participated in the war, belonged to the children of martyrs and made meritorious deeds, served in hard and remote areas or special posts for a long time, and other eligible children of retired soldiers.

Legal basis:

Article 1 of the Interim Measures for Educational Preferential Treatment for Special Care recipients and their children, the preferential treatment targets of this method include: retired soldiers; Disabled soldiers, children of martyrs, children of soldiers who died in the line of duty, children of disabled soldiers from Grade I to Grade IV, and children of servicemen.

Article 2. Retired soldiers who apply for colleges and universities are given priority under the same conditions; Retired soldiers who are self-employed in cities and towns, and retired soldiers who have won third-class merit during their service, can add 10 points to the total score of their unified examination results.

Among them, during the service period, those who won the second-class merit (inclusive) or were awarded the honorary title by units above the military region can be increased by 20 points. Retired soldiers who are self-employed in cities and towns can add 10 to apply for adult colleges and universities.

During the service period, the scores of retired soldiers who have won third-class merit or above can be increased by 20 points. Retired soldiers who apply for graduate students can be given priority in re-examination or admission under the same conditions.