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When do university grants usually come out?
University grants are generally distributed in June and around 65438+February each year, and the specific time may vary from school to school.

Poverty subsidies are generally paid at the end of June every year in 65438+February. Please note that the specific distribution time of each school may be different. It is recommended to consult the financial department or relevant departments of your school directly to obtain the most accurate information.

The national grant is to show the concern of the party and the government for students from poor families in ordinary undergraduate colleges, higher vocational colleges and junior colleges. Funded jointly by the central and local governments, it is used to subsidize full-time students with financial difficulties in ordinary undergraduate colleges (including higher vocational colleges and second bachelor's degrees).

Starting from the fall semester of 20 10, the central and local governments set up state grants to help students from poor families in ordinary high schools, accounting for about 20% of the total number of ordinary high school students in China, including 10% in the eastern region, 20% in the central region and 30% in the western region.

According to the actual situation, all localities can appropriately tilt to rural areas, poverty-stricken areas and ethnic minority areas when determining the funded areas. State grants are assessed once every academic year. Before September 30th every year, students apply to the university, and the university completes the evaluation before June165438+1October 15 of that year. State grants are distributed every year in 10 months, and universities distribute state grants to aided students every month.

The role of state subsidies:

1. Relieve the economic pressure: The state grants are mainly used to help students with financial difficulties, help them pay tuition, accommodation, living expenses and other expenses, reduce the economic burden, and enable these students to successfully complete their studies.

2. Promote education equity: The issuance of state grants will help to achieve education equity, give more students with financial difficulties the opportunity to receive higher education, and improve their comprehensive quality and employment competitiveness.

3. Stimulate learning: The issuance of state grants can stimulate students to study harder and improve their academic performance. At the same time, it can also make students feel the care and help of society and enhance their sense of social responsibility and gratitude.