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Excuse me, are the books and tuition fees for retired soldiers to go to college free?
Not all of them are free.

Retired soldiers who are self-employed in cities and towns can enjoy extra points when applying for adult colleges and universities: the total score of applying for adult colleges and universities can be increased by 10, and the total score of applying for files can be increased by 20 points if they have won third-class merit or above during their service; Enter oneself for an examination of ordinary colleges and universities, the total score of filing can be increased by 10. Among them, during the service period, those who won the second class merit or were awarded the honorary title by units above the military region can be increased by 20 points. Applicants for graduate students can be given priority in re-examination or admission under the same conditions.

If you are a college student who keeps your student status and joins the army, then if you return to school after illness, the policy stipulates that: college students keep their student status until one year after retirement, and they are allowed to return to school after retirement; If it is difficult to return to school because of the family's financial situation, the school will reduce tuition fees as appropriate; Those who enjoy outstanding student scholarships before enlisting will be promoted to scholarship level after resuming their studies (excluding first-class scholarships); For those who have won the third-class merit award, the tuition fee will be reduced or exempted according to the standard of not less than 50% after resuming school.