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What is the tuition fee waiver policy?
Legal analysis: The state implements the tuition fee reduction and exemption policy for some students in public full-time colleges and universities who have difficulties in paying tuition fees due to economic conditions, especially orphans and disabled students, minority students, children of martyrs, and children of families with special care. Among them, the monthly income (including various scholarships and subsidies) during the school period has been lower than the average minimum living standard of residents in the area where the school is located, and students with particularly difficult learning and living conditions are exempted from all tuition fees; For other students with general difficulties, some tuition fees may be appropriately reduced. Specific relief measures shall be formulated by the provincial education, price and finance departments.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Interim Measures for the Administration of National Scholarships in Secondary Vocational Schools is for all rural registered students in the first and second grades of secondary vocational schools, non-agricultural registered students in counties and townships, and students with financial difficulties in urban families. Third-grade students in secondary vocational schools get some remuneration through work-study combination and internship, which is used to pay for their study and living expenses.