1. Students whose average monthly living expenses and per capita family income are below that of 300 yuan, who usually live frugally and have real financial difficulties in completing their studies.
2. The family is located in a remote and economically backward rural area, or the parents are laid off without a fixed source of income, as well as disabled students, single parents and divorced parents.
3. Minority students, as well as students whose families are really poor although they have not applied voluntarily, and have relevant certificates, can be classified as poor students.
4. The children of laid-off workers in cities whose annual family income is lower than the minimum average living standard of residents in their homes, the laid-off workers shall be certified by their neighborhood committees, and the poor benefits shall be certified by their units;
5, the per capita income of rural families is less than 2000 yuan, and the certificate issued by the township must be valid;
6. Students with financial difficulties due to sudden family changes or natural disasters;
7. Students who encounter accidental injuries or have serious diseases.
8. The identification of poor students in colleges and universities begins before freshmen enter school. According to the regulations, when sending admission notices to freshmen, colleges and universities should also send the Questionnaire on College Students and Their Families, and before the end of each academic year, schools should also issue the Questionnaire on College Students and Their Families to students. Freshmen and students who need to apply for the identification of family financial difficulties should fill in this questionnaire truthfully and affix their official seals, and issue a family economic certificate to the civil affairs department of the township, town or street where the family is located.