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Does the university have the right to force students to participate in activities?
Legal analysis: the school has no compulsory rights, and the activity is a kind of entertainment or game. Personal hobbies can freely participate and withdraw. The school has no right to tell clearly. If there is any follow-up, you can complain to the Education Bureau and pay attention to retaining evidence.

Legal basis: Article 43 of the Education Law stipulates that the educated shall enjoy the following rights:

(a) to participate in various activities arranged by the education and teaching plan, and to use education and teaching facilities, equipment and books;

(two) in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state to obtain scholarships, loans and grants;

(three) to obtain a fair evaluation of academic performance and conduct, and to obtain corresponding academic certificates and degree certificates after completing the prescribed studies;

(four) if he refuses to accept the punishment given by the school, he shall appeal to the relevant departments, and lodge a complaint or bring a lawsuit against the school and teachers for infringing his personal rights, property rights and other legitimate rights and interests;

(5) Other rights stipulated by laws and regulations.