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What rights do college students have?
First, as citizens, they should enjoy the rights stipulated by laws and regulations, including: the right to education, the right to personality (including the right to life, health, name, portrait, reputation, honor and privacy), property rights, and so on.

Second, as an educated person, he enjoys the following rights: (1) to participate in various activities arranged by the education and teaching plan and use educational and teaching facilities, equipment and books; (two) in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state to obtain scholarships, loans and grants; (three) to obtain a fair evaluation of academic performance and conduct, and to obtain corresponding academic certificates and degree certificates after completing the prescribed studies; (four) if he refuses to accept the punishment given by the school, he shall appeal to the relevant departments, and lodge a complaint or bring a lawsuit against the school and teachers for infringing his personal rights, property rights and other legitimate rights and interests; (five) other rights stipulated by laws and regulations; (six) students with financial difficulties can apply for subsidies or reduce their studies; (7) Students in institutions of higher learning may organize student organizations in schools.

Third, as students, they can enjoy the following rights: (1) to participate in various activities arranged by the school's education and teaching plan and use the education and teaching resources provided by the school; (two) to participate in social services, work-study programs, organize and participate in student groups and cultural and sports activities in schools; (three) to apply for scholarships, grants and student loans; (four) get a fair evaluation in ideological and moral, academic performance and other aspects. , and obtain corresponding academic certificates and degree certificates after completing the studies prescribed by the school; (five) if there is any objection to the punishment or treatment given by the school, appeal to the school and the administrative department of education; To lodge a complaint or bring a lawsuit in accordance with the law against the personal rights, property rights and other legitimate rights and interests of schools and faculty.

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The Rights of University Students in sogou