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Preferential policies for college entrance examination for retired children
The preferential policies for the college entrance examination for children of retired soldiers include the following contents:

1, special plan enrollment: for the children of retired soldiers, the state, local governments and universities have set up special plans to enroll students. These projects are generally walks or other types of enrollment projects, and children of retired soldiers can be given priority.

2. Bonus policy: Children of retired soldiers can enjoy the bonus policy for college entrance examination, which can be different according to the enrollment policies of different regions and universities. For example, in the province where the army is located, the college entrance examination generally adds 2-5 points, and some colleges and universities will give corresponding points according to the service years of retired soldiers' fathers or mothers.

3. Offer preferential treatment before entering the university: If the children of retired soldiers are not admitted to the selected university in the college entrance examination, but their scores have reached a certain entrance line, then the university can require them to study in other universities for 1-2 years and then transfer to their own university. After studying in the school for 3 years, they can enter the second year of their major without taking the test.

4. Admission qualification guarantee: Children of retired soldiers can also enjoy other guarantee policies in the college entrance examination. For example, in the process of registration, examination and admission, children of retired soldiers can enjoy the same qualification guarantee as ordinary candidates.

Significance of children of retired soldiers enjoying preferential policies for college entrance examination.

1. Soldiers have made great contributions to the country and to the defense of the motherland. Therefore, the children of retired soldiers enjoy the preferential policy of college entrance examination, which is not only a kind of care and respect for their families, but also an recognition and reward for soldiers and their families.

2. Implementing the preferential policy of college entrance examination for children of retired soldiers is helpful to improve the educator status and social status of children of military personnel. Children from military families have limited academic qualifications and often face more tests and challenges. Giving the children of retired soldiers preferential policies for college entrance examination can increase their educational opportunities and improve their educational level, thus stimulating their more innovative and entrepreneurial spirit and making more contributions to the development of the country and society.

3. Giving preferential policies to the children of retired soldiers in the college entrance examination can give priority to the children of military families, help reduce the burden and pressure on their families, improve the local employment problem to a certain extent, and promote local economic development.