Legal basis: Measures of the State for subsidizing college students to perform compulsory military service.
Article 2 The state subsidizes college students to perform compulsory military service, which refers to the one-time compensation paid by the state for the tuition fees or national student loans (including national student loans on campus and credit student loans from students' places of origin, the same below) when they enlist for compulsory military service. Students who attended institutions of higher learning before compulsory military service (including freshmen enrolled in institutions of higher learning according to the national enrollment regulations) retain their school status or admission qualifications according to the relevant provisions of the state during their service, and voluntarily return to school or enroll after retirement, and the state implements tuition fee reduction and exemption.
Article 3 The term "institutions of higher learning" as mentioned in these Measures refers to full-time public institutions of higher learning, private institutions of higher learning and independent colleges (hereinafter referred to as institutions of higher learning) that have been approved to set up and implement higher education in accordance with relevant state regulations.