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What is the undergraduate enrollment index of Hexi University in 223 years?
Hello, everyone, I am your lovely and charming senior. Today, I am sent to give you a detailed introduction to the 223-year undergraduate enrollment index of Hexi University.

Having said that for so many years, Hexi College has been adhering to the school-running philosophy of "integration of knowledge and practice, liberal arts education", attracting many outstanding high school graduates to apply for the exam every year. So, what are the enrollment indicators this year? Let's take a look.

1. Total number of indicators

Hexi College has enrolled 1 10,000 undergraduates this year, including 8,000 undergraduates and 2,000 higher vocational students.

2. Professional environment

Hexi College offers 24 undergraduate majors, covering literature, history, philosophy, economics, law, teaching, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, management, art and other fields for students to choose from.

3. Registration policy

In order to attract more outstanding students, Hexi University has adopted a series of distinctive enrollment policies, such as extra points for outstanding high school graduates, extra points for sports specialty students, taking care of students in poverty-stricken areas, and enrolling students in the central and western regions.

At the same time, Hexi College will flexibly adjust the admission criteria according to the different majors of students to ensure that more suitable students can be recruited.

To sum up, Hexi College has made full preparations for this year's enrollment work and adopted various policies to help recruit students. I believe that through the unremitting efforts of all my classmates, I will definitely become an excellent freshman and get the admission qualification of Hexi College.

Finally, I want to say: Be careful when volunteering, and don't be misled by some unreliable "seniors" ~