The treatment, employment policy, salary and welfare after employment, professional title evaluation, graduation certificate, etc. of candidates who enter the college alone are exactly the same as those who register for the general college entrance examination. Candidates who enroll separately enter the school in the same year as those who enroll online in the college entrance examination, and their classmates graduate. The tuition and accommodation fees are the same when they enter the school.
Second, the benefits of single action and unified action
Characteristics of single movement:
In order to explore the reform of college entrance examination enrollment system, highlight the characteristics of higher vocational education and improve the diversified selection mechanism of higher education. Individual enrollment institutions can organize cultural examinations alone or jointly. The scope of students in self-enrollment colleges is mainly ordinary high school graduates in their provinces and autonomous regions, and some secondary vocational graduates can also be recruited on a pilot basis; Individual enrollment plans are included in the total number of enrollment plans approved by each school, and unfinished plans are transferred to the national unified enrollment examination for ordinary colleges and universities.
Characteristics of unified recruitment:
Unified recruitment generally refers to the unified entrance examination for full-time ordinary colleges and universities (full-time ordinary secondary specialized schools), which is enrolled according to the national enrollment plan of ordinary colleges and universities (ordinary secondary specialized schools), and the learning form is ordinary full-time or part-time.
The diploma obtained after graduation from the single-recruit school is exactly the same as the diploma obtained through the college entrance examination. Independent enrollment in higher vocational colleges belongs to the level of full-time general higher vocational education. Although the admitted candidates can't transfer or change majors during their studies at school, their funding, rewards and post-graduation treatment are exactly the same as those admitted to national colleges and universities. Students who take shortcuts alone are more likely to go to college than to pass the college entrance examination.