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School policy for retired soldiers
The policy for retired soldiers to go to school is as follows:

1, funding content: 1. Tuition funding; Second, the living allowance for retired soldiers with family financial difficulties; The third is other scholarships.

2. Subsidy standard: According to the tuition standard set by the provincial people's government, in principle, the central government will subsidize the tuition fees paid by retired soldiers and students, with a maximum of 6,000 yuan per person per year, and the part above 6,000 yuan will be borne by itself. Living expenses and other funding standards shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant provisions of the current national financial aid policy for college students.

3. Funding method: tuition fees are subsidized by the central government according to the standard and affiliation, and living expenses and other scholarships are directly supplemented to retired soldiers themselves.

4. Funding period: one academic year for full-time general higher education.

5. Financing process:

A. Self-employed retired soldiers voluntarily participate in the national unified college entrance examination, are admitted to full-time colleges and universities, report to the school, and then submit an Application for Education Aid to the school.

B. After verifying the student information, the local affiliated school shall submit the number of retired soldiers and the recorded professional expenses to the local student financial assistance management center within 10 working days after the start of school; The local student financial assistance management center shall report it to the National Student Financial Assistance Management Center within 10 working days after the review and summary. Schools affiliated to the central department shall submit relevant information to the competent department according to the above time requirements, and report to the National Student Financial Assistance Management Center after being reviewed and summarized by the competent department.