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Does the university have poverty subsidies?
Without subsidies, for most schools, the junior year is already an internship, and the school will cancel the subsidy for precision poverty alleviation.

There are subsidies, no matter which student in the university has poverty subsidies, see if the school will cancel the subsidies.

According to the regulations, state grants are paid to students every month. But some schools distribute it twice a year for convenience. Most schools issue state grants in mid-June, which are distributed twice, half each time, and once in January, mostly at the end of each semester. The principle related to the distribution time of state grants is that state grants should help those students who can't afford to go to school because of financial difficulties to successfully complete their studies, rather than simply "ranking first or second" according to their academic performance. Another point is to seek truth from facts, not just by a "poverty certificate" to avoid fraud, and the real poor students are faced with the reality of dropping out of school and starving, so it is generally required to publicize the list of grants. Generally speaking, grants are grants given by the state or funds raised by schools to help children with excellent academic performance but difficult families. The national regulation is 3500 yuan per person per year, but if the school has enough funds, it will be more frequent, according to the school regulations.