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Is Shenzhen University expensive?
Tuition in Shenzhen University is not expensive, ranging from 6230-8 1500 yuan per year.

Shenzhen University is a state-owned university. Due to the support of national or local financial funds, tuition fees are generally not very expensive. General majors generally cost 4,000 to 6,000 yuan a year, and art majors generally cost 8,000 to15,000 yuan a year. However, there are also some high-fee majors such as Sino-foreign cooperation in state-owned universities, and the tuition fee is usually 20,000 to 30,000 yuan or even more than 100,000 yuan a year.

Tuition fees for science and engineering, foreign languages and physical education are 6230-6853 yuan per student, and 55 10 for literature and history to 606 1 6960 yuan for meta-medicine.

Tuition fees for arts majors are 1.00 million yuan per academic year, and leisure sports (golf) majors are 1.25 million yuan per academic year. The tuition fee for students majoring in Chinese-foreign cooperative education in Shenzhen Nantes College of Finance and Technology of Shenzhen University is 8 1.500 yuan per academic year. Accommodation fee for students is 800- 1500 yuan per academic year (subject to the figure approved by Shenzhen price department).

Setting the standard of university tuition: policies and regulations, funding requirements, costs and expenses, and regional differences.

1. Policies and regulations: Tuition fees are formulated according to relevant national education policies, laws and regulations, including the Measures for the Administration of Education Fees and the Higher Education Law. These policies and regulations generally stipulate the upper limit of tuition fees and the adjustment mechanism.

2. Funding requirements: When setting tuition fees, schools need to comprehensively consider the funding requirements for teaching and research. Tuition is one of the important sources of school education funds, which can be used to provide teaching facilities, purchase teaching resources and improve teaching conditions.

3. Cost: Tuition fees should also consider the operating costs of the school, including the construction and maintenance of teachers, teaching equipment, laboratories and libraries. These costs will directly affect the quality of teaching and the level of running a school.

4. Regional differences: there are differences in the level of economic development and the cost of living in different regions, and the formulation of tuition fees will also be affected by regions. Generally speaking, tuition fees in relatively developed areas are relatively high, while tuition fees in relatively underdeveloped areas are relatively low.