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Does the government subsidize rural children to go to college?
Some rural students have government subsidies. Here are some subsidies:

1. Student loan

All students can voluntarily apply for an interest-free student loan supported by the National Development Bank in their place of origin (county where the household registration is located) every year, and the maximum loan for junior college students is 8,000 yuan/year.

2. State appropriation

Students voluntarily apply to the school for a national grant of 3000-5000 yuan/year after entering school.

3. Give subsidies to poor families who have set up files and set up cards.

Starting from the fall semester of 20 16, the full-time undergraduates (including higher vocational colleges and undergraduates) newly enrolled in poverty-stricken families with filing cards will be given a subsidy of 4,000 yuan/year (tuition fee of 2,000 yuan, living expenses of 2,000 yuan) and will continue to be subsidized until the end of their studies.

4. Sponsor new students to enter school

In July of the year of enrollment, I began to apply to the county-level student financial assistance management center (Education Bureau) where my household registration is located. Colleges and universities in the province admit each new student 500 yuan, and colleges and universities outside the province admit each new student 1 1,000 yuan.

5. Green channel

If the admitted freshmen with financial difficulties are unable to pay tuition fees, they should apply to their colleges and universities at the time of registration, go through the admission procedures first, and then take different measures to subsidize them according to the actual situation.

6. National scholarships, national inspirational scholarships and national grants

Apply for assessment according to the academic year and apply to the school every September.

What is the subsidy standard for poor students?

1. Special difficulties

Refers to orphans and disabled students, children of martyrs, and students whose family members have been ill for a long time, have no ability to work, have suffered natural disasters or emergencies in their families, and have no normal source of study and life at all.

2. Difficulties

Refers to the poor rural areas where people live, and the main family members are old and weak, which leads to excessive economic burden, low labor force and few economic sources.

3. General difficulties

It means that the main members of the family have a certain ability to work and a small amount of economic resources. However, the funds that can be raised are still difficult to pay for the basic study and living expenses during the school study.