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Is it shameful to be a poor student in college?
Running a university for poor students is not a shameful thing, nor is it that tuition fees are not paid back afterwards. It's just that you don't have that much money at the moment, so don't go astray by yourself. There is no shame in losing yourself for money.

Poor students run by universities are generally students who have financial difficulties in completing their studies, whose families are located in remote and economically backward rural areas, or whose parents are laid off without a fixed source of income, disabled students, and single parents or divorced parents (low-income families). It is not easy for such students to go to school by themselves, and they can make progress on their own. It is not a shameful thing to apply for poor students only to solve temporary difficulties. In other words, having no money is not a shameful thing.

Conditions for applying for work-study programs

1. On the premise of spare capacity, students apply to the school for work-study programs, receive necessary pre-job training and work-study program safety education, and then the school will arrange work-study programs for positions inside and outside the school.

2, students to participate in work-study programs should not affect their studies, in principle, no more than 8 hours a week, no more than 40 hours a month.

3, students should sign an agreement with the relevant units before starting the work-study program to protect their legitimate rights and interests. Students should sign a legally binding agreement with the school's student work-study program management service organization before carrying out work-study program activities in the school.