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What is the connotation of subsidized education?
The connotation of subsidized education is to realize the goal or effect of educating, cultivating and developing people in the dynamic process of implementing government subsidy policies and measures.

However, only by realizing its funding function can colleges and universities fully and effectively play their educational functions. As Marx pointed out: "People who are developing their own material production and material communication are also changing their own thinking and products of thinking. It is not consciousness that determines life, but life that determines consciousness. " Therefore, only by implementing the economic function of subsidized education in colleges and universities and promoting the all-round development of students can we have a solid material foundation, which is consistent with the relationship between economic foundation and superstructure.

Financial aid from colleges and universities is an important way to help poor students complete their studies, but financial aid alone cannot achieve the effect of educating people. It is necessary to clarify students' value cognition and do a good job in daily ideological work. Improve fund-raising procedures; Enhance students' sense of participation, do a good job in funding publicity, and activate the financial aid system for college students with gratitude education.