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Veterans go to college and receive an annual subsidy of 8,000 yuan. Will you go?
Hello, everyone. Today, we are going to talk about the topic of veterans attending full-time universities. With the establishment of the Department of Veterans Affairs, veterans enjoy more and more preferential treatment. In 20 19, the state issued a preferential policy for veterans to go to universities, clearly pointing out that the tuition fee for full-time ordinary colleges and universities for veterans is reduced by 8,000 yuan per year, and flexible learning is implemented to enable veterans to study and work correctly. The introduction of this preferential policy has excited many veterans.

However, some old veterans also expressed their concerns. They are all approaching retirement age. What's the use of getting a diploma? For some veterans with low cultural quality, going to college or junior high school is a headache. Is it really useless for veterans to go to college? Now, let me give you an analysis.

First, about tuition.

Although the relevant regulations clearly point out that the annual tuition fee for veterans to go to college is 8,000 yuan, in fact, many schools have implemented tuition-free and textbook-free, which is basically equivalent to attending a university for free and getting a full-time college diploma for free. How many young people now spend thousands of dollars on adult universities every year in order to find jobs smoothly? Do you know that a diploma from an adult university is almost useless? Now, veterans can go to full-time universities and get full-time diplomas for free. Why not?

Second, about admission.

Veterans who attend full-time universities do not study full-time like other college students, but study flexibly. For example, they can arrange weekend study, online study and on-site study. , so that veterans can work and study correctly and solve the problem of going to school.

Third, about academic qualifications.

After graduating from full-time junior college, veterans can get a full-time junior college diploma. If you want to get a bachelor's degree, you can apply for an undergraduate course, take an undergraduate examination two years later, and get a full-time undergraduate diploma after passing. Note that the full-time college or undergraduate diploma obtained by veterans is exactly the same as that obtained after taking the college entrance examination and graduating from university, with the same gold content, which is different from that of adults. Why do many 40-and 50-year-old veterans enroll in full-time colleges and universities when they clearly have adult undergraduate diplomas? There is a simple reason. Adult diploma is not as good as full-time diploma after all.

Fourth, why do veterans go to college?

The fundamental reason for the low employment rate of veterans is that most veterans have no academic qualifications, so they are struggling in the workplace and it is difficult to have room for promotion. Now veterans can get their education without spending a penny, which is conducive to future employment. I believe everyone knows the importance of academic qualifications. Veterans who have obtained academic qualifications can always create a world by virtue of their fighting spirit in the army.

To sum up, I think it is necessary for veterans to enroll in full-time colleges and universities. This is a good thing in any way. I missed the opportunity last year. Don't miss it this year. Ok, that's all for today's sharing. See you next time.