According to the relevant provisions of the current state grants, students who meet the conditions of state funding can enjoy state grants and tuition-free subsidies. Scholarship standard: 2000 yuan/person/year per student, and you can enjoy two academic years; Tuition-free subsidy standard: 2000 yuan/person/year, you can enjoy three academic years); Excellent students can enjoy a national scholarship of 6000 yuan. State grants are divided into spring semester and autumn semester, and are generally distributed in the last two months of each semester. The specific release time is different for each institution. Grants will generally issue special secondary vocational subsidy cards to give money directly to students. Generally, students are required to provide a grant application form, a copy of student ID card and a copy of household registration book. If the student's household registration is not a poverty-stricken contiguous area issued by the state, the student also needs to provide proof of family economic poverty.
The Federal Student Financial Assistance Scheme provides financial support for students enrolled in qualified higher education institutions to pay tuition fees. Higher education institutions include four-year or two-year public or private higher education schools, vocational colleges or business schools. School fees include tuition and fees, room and board, books, school supplies and transportation expenses. Most federal grants are based on needs. There are three most common types of federal grants: scholarships, loans and work-study grants.
A scholarship is a grant that does not need to be repaid. Generally speaking, scholarships are for undergraduates, and the amount of scholarships depends on the demand, admission fees and admission status.
The loan must be repaid with interest. Both college students and graduate students can borrow money, and parents of students can also lend money to college students who cannot stand on their own feet financially. The maximum loan amount depends on the student's school time. "Federal government loans" are for students. PLUSloans are lent to parents of students. There are two kinds of them:
1, "Direct Loan" or "Federal William Ford Direct Loan Program (WilliamD)". FordFederalDirectLoanProgram: funds borrowed directly from the federal government by eligible students or their parents in participating universities. DirectPLUSLoans includes DirectStaffordLoans, PLUSLoans and DirectConsolidationLoans.
"2. Federal loans for family education; ; FFEL): A loan provided by a private lending company, but the loan is guaranteed by the federal government. These words include "FFELStaffordLoans", "FFELPLUSLoans" and "FFELConsolidation".
FederalPerkinsLoans loans are provided by participating universities to students who need low-interest loans most. The loan must be repaid to the school. College students can borrow up to $4,000, and graduate students can borrow up to $6,000.