Chapter II Article 7 College students who have been enlisted in the army may apply for tuition assistance in accordance with the regulations after they retire and resume their studies.
Chapter II Article 9 The State shall, in accordance with the above principles and amounts, provide one-time compensation or compensation to college students who have obtained the qualifications of compulsory military service tuition compensation and national student loan compensation. After students retire, tuition fees will be subsidized, one-time application and one-time approval will be implemented, and funds will be allocated to the school at one time.
You should apply for compensation when you join the army, but you can't apply unless you leave the army and go back to school.
Retirement means retiring from active service. Generally speaking, soldiers (athletes) retire from the army after completing active service or for other reasons. Also called "discharge". Under the compulsory military service system, it means that soldiers stop serving after the expiration of their active service. Officers in active service who have reached the maximum age of serving in the reserve or are completely unable to serve in active service due to injury or disability may directly retire from active service. After retiring, officers generally retain their original ranks. And add the word "retired" to the original rank title to show the difference.
It also refers to the termination of sports by competitive athletes due to age, health and other reasons.