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Legal provisions on tuition refund
The legal provisions for refunding tuition fees are as follows:

1, if students drop out of school for their own reasons, the school can charge 50% of the tuition fee as a handling fee.

2. If the students drop out of school due to force majeure, the school shall refund all tuition fees.

3. If students drop out of school for academic reasons, the school can charge 50% of the tuition fee as a handling fee.

4. If a student drops out of school due to violation of discipline, the school can charge 50% of the tuition fee as a handling fee.

5. If a student drops out of school due to illness, the school shall refund all tuition fees.

Knowledge expansion

Tuition refers to the fees paid for obtaining a certain degree or learning a certain skill.

Tuition has many components. Taking a university as an example, it mainly includes the following parts:

Staff salaries: This part of the expenses accounts for a large part of the tuition fees and is used to pay the salaries of all the in-service teachers in the school.

Management expenses: used for the daily operation of the school, including the daily maintenance expenses of the school and the research expenses of scientific research projects.

Teaching business expenses: used to purchase teaching equipment and teaching materials and pay students' internship expenses.

Logistics service fee: used to pay the salary of school logistics personnel and the maintenance cost of school infrastructure.

Other expenses: this part of the expenses includes some miscellaneous expenses, such as school public facilities, utilities, etc.

Tuition fees vary from school to school and from major to major. Generally speaking, the tuition fees of public schools are relatively low, while those of private schools are relatively high. In addition, some special majors, such as art and medicine, will have higher tuition fees than other majors.

In addition to tuition, students also need to pay some other expenses, such as accommodation, teaching materials and internship fees. These expenses are also part of the important expenses paid by students.

It should be noted that tuition is not a simple fee, but is closely related to students' studies and future development. Therefore, when students pay tuition fees, they should seriously consider their own economic ability and future development plans, choose schools and majors that suit them, and avoid affecting their studies and development because of tuition fees.