The enrollment items of sports specialty students include: track and field, football, basketball, volleyball, baseball, softball, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, martial arts, ice and snow, curling, ice hockey, handball, badminton, aerobics, rhythmic gymnastics, shooting, archery and orienteering. The enrollment items of art specialty students include: folk music, vocal music, dance, wind music, chorus, painting, calligraphy, fine arts, instrumental music and so on. Special students refer to students who are superior to ordinary people in some aspects (such as music, sports, painting, etc.). ). Art specialty students in colleges and universities refer to students who have special skills in art, music, dance and performance. These students have a certain talent in art.
The enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities has a professional test for art specialty students. This professional examination is held at the beginning of each year. Some special students can rely on their own specialties to enter some schools or majors that they can't go to only take cultural courses, and they can also enjoy preferential policies for college entrance examination scores. In a deeper sense, special students refer to students who stand out from ordinary people in some disciplines, have special interests and preferences, and have long-term potential to become outstanding talents.
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Legal basis:
Article 29 of the Education Law of the People's Republic of China
Schools and other educational institutions shall exercise the following rights:
(1) Autonomous management in accordance with the articles of association;
(2) Organizing the implementation of educational and teaching activities;
(3) Recruiting students or other educatees;
(four) the management of student status, the implementation of incentives or sanctions;
(five) to issue corresponding academic certificates to the educated;
(six) the appointment of teachers and other employees, the implementation of incentives or sanctions;
(seven) the management and use of the facilities and funds of this unit;
(eight) to reject any organization or individual's illegal interference in education and teaching activities;
(nine) other rights stipulated by laws and regulations.
The state protects the lawful rights and interests of schools and other educational institutions from infringement.