First of all, there are some obvious advantages in transferring the registered permanent residence to another school. First, transfer accounts can enjoy various benefits and policy support provided by the school. Many colleges and universities provide a series of benefits for students with local hukou, such as housing priority, scholarships, employment opportunities and so on. If rural students can transfer their household registration to schools, they can enjoy these benefits and help improve their study and living conditions. Second, it is convenient for students to participate in various social practice and internship activities by transferring their household registration to schools. Many social practice and internship opportunities are usually concentrated in big cities or schools. If rural students can transfer their household registration to schools, they can participate in these activities more conveniently, accumulate practical experience and improve their employment competitiveness. Thirdly, the transfer of household registration to another school can reduce the living cost and pressure of rural students in big cities. The cost of living in big cities is relatively high. If rural students can transfer to another school, they can enjoy the relatively low living expenses and benefits provided by the school, reduce their financial burden and concentrate on their studies better.
However, there are also some disadvantages and challenges in the transfer of household registration to schools. First, the migration of household registration may lead to the alienation of rural students from their families. For some rural students, transferring their registered permanent residence to school may mean leaving home and staying away from their relatives, so they can't often go home to visit their parents and family. This may have a certain negative impact on their psychology and emotions. Second, the transfer of household registration may cause employment and household registration problems. In some places, household registration is closely related to employment and social security. If rural students transfer their hukou to schools, they may encounter employment and household registration problems after graduation. Some units may be more inclined to recruit graduates with local hukou, which may be a disadvantage for rural students who transfer their hukou to schools. Third, changing hukou may lead to conflicts between culture and lifestyle. Rural students often need to adapt to the life and cultural environment in big cities, which may be a challenge for some rural students. They need to adapt to the new way of life and communication and face different values and living habits.
To sum up, whether it is necessary to transfer the registered permanent residence to the school is a complicated problem. Transfer accounts can enjoy the welfare and policy support provided by the school, facilitate participation in social practice and internship activities, and reduce the cost and pressure of living. However, the migration of household registration may also lead to the alienation of family relations, employment and household registration problems, and conflicts between culture and lifestyle. Before making a decision, rural students should fully consider their own situation and needs and consult relevant professionals. When entering university, rural students can also choose other ways that suit them, such as renting a house and applying for apartments provided by the school, so as to meet their study and life needs. The most important thing is that rural students should make the most suitable choice according to their actual situation and development goals, so as to lay a solid foundation for their future development.