It also has advantages: there are four priority policies for college students to join the army, namely, giving priority to applying for enlistment, giving priority to routine physical examination and political examination of civil servants, giving priority to examining and approving soldiers, and giving priority to allocating applications. At the same time, in order to better encourage college students to stay in the army for a long time, the state also gives preferential policies to college student noncommissioned officers.
When college students join the army, the state will compensate all the training fees at school in one lump sum, which is equivalent to going to college completely free. College students who joined the army during their school years can keep their school records, and can re-enter the school after retirement, and there are preferential policies for partial reduction and exemption of training fees.
For college students who have successfully joined the army, there are subsidies issued by the state during their active service. The basis of subsidies will also be different. They don't have to spend money on food, clothing, housing and transportation in the army. For newcomers who have no holidays, subsidies can be accumulated and will form a better lifestyle in the long run. Being a soldier can not only enhance the physical quality of college students and improve their mental outlook, but also shape a correct outlook on life and values, so as to better serve the motherland and the people.