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How to charge tuition fees for low-income college students?
Legal analysis:

There is no relevant national policy that poor college students and low-income households can be exempted from tuition fees. However, the state has issued relevant policies for college students' poverty and low-income households. Poor college students and low-income households can apply to local governments for local subsidies for poor college students; You can apply for grants and national inspirational scholarships after entering school. To apply for the above funding, you need to keep good grades and take an active part in class activities. In addition, the state also has student loans. Poor and low-income college students can apply for the exam in the local government and universities.

Legal basis:

"Opinions of the State Council on Establishing and Perfecting the Financial Aid Policy System for Poor Students in Colleges, Higher Vocational Schools and Secondary Vocational Schools" Article 2 implements the national financial aid policy. The loan funds are mainly used for students to pay tuition and accommodation fees during their school days. Student-origin credit student loan is an important part of college student loan. There are four main forms of loans: national student loans; Student-origin credit student loan; Colleges and universities use state financial funds to issue interest-free loans to students; General commercial student loans. Among them, the national student loan has the largest funding strength and scale, and is the main content of student loan. Expand the credit student loan for information students (1). The application condition of student source credit student loan is 1. The lender has full capacity for civil conduct, is honest and trustworthy, and abides by the law. 2. Freshmen or students who have been officially admitted to full-time ordinary undergraduate colleges, higher vocational schools and junior colleges (including private colleges and independent colleges, the list is subject to the announcement of the Ministry of Education) and have obtained a true, legal and effective admission notice. 3. The borrower, * * and the borrower's pre-school household registration and their parents (or other legal guardians) household registration are all in the county (city, district). 4. If the family is in financial difficulties and meets one of the following characteristics, provide corresponding proof materials: (1) rural poor households and urban low-income households (proof materials: urban and rural low-income and low-income bankbooks or poverty proof materials issued by township civil affairs offices and neighborhood committees). (2) Orphans and disabled families (certification materials: orphan certificate, disability certificate or certificate of township civil affairs office and neighborhood committee). (3) Suffering from natural and man-made disasters, resulting in heavy losses, unable to afford the students' fees (certification materials: certificates from township civil affairs offices and neighborhood committees). (4) Family members suffering from serious diseases (proof material: diagnosis certificate of hospitals at or above the county level). (5) The creator of the family's main income loses the ability to work for some reason (proof material: certificate from the township civil affairs office and neighborhood committee). (6) Single-parent families with no stable income (certification materials: certificates from township civil affairs offices and neighborhood committees). (7) Families with unemployed parents or one of them (certification materials: certificates from township civil affairs offices and neighborhood committees). (8) The total cash income of the family in the previous year was less than 8,000 yuan (proof material: certificate from the township civil affairs office and neighborhood committee).