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Application process of poor college students
The application process for poor college students usually includes the following steps:

Collection of materials: First, prepare the relevant materials required for the application, including personal identification certificate, family poverty certificate, family income certificate, poor household certificate, disability certificate (if applicable), minimum living allowance certificate (if applicable) and so on. According to the requirements of the school, you may need to provide different types of documents. Please read the school application guide carefully.

2. Fill in the application form: according to the application form provided by the school, fill in personal information and poverty situation and other related contents. Be sure to fill in the form accurately and completely and truthfully state the poverty situation of your family.

3. Submit the application materials: after sorting out the completed application form and the required supporting materials according to the requirements of the school, submit it to the relevant departments of the school within the specified time. Pay attention to confirm the deadline of application materials, and prepare for submission as early as possible to avoid missing the application time.

4. Review and evaluation: The school will review and evaluate the application materials to verify the poverty of the applicant. It usually involves the verification of family income, the identification of poor households and the number of family members. The school may interview or investigate the applicant or his family to get more information.

5. Notice of results: Generally speaking, the school will complete the audit within a certain period of time and inform the applicant of the results of the identification of poor students. The result may be full or partial financial aid to poor students, or no financial aid. For students who receive financial aid, the school usually provides relevant financial aid, scholarship or tuition fee remission.