At this time of this year, universities will evaluate the poor students in the new semester and issue a considerable number of scholarships. This time, I found that many students who looked rich suddenly became poor. Are there really so many poor students in universities? Undeniably, in universities, some students have poor family economic conditions and need financial assistance. But it is undeniable that there are indeed many fake good people and fake poor people who have won quite a few scholarships. There are also fake poor students, so that officials cannot simply criticize officials and question the system. We can't simply criticize the moral aspirations of these students. The main reason for this problem is that it is difficult to identify poor students.
College students often come from all over the country. When a student writes a scholarship application, it is difficult for the school to confirm the specific family situation of the student. The student's civil seal and the certificate issued by the school are also very large, so it is difficult to distinguish the authenticity. Because it is difficult to verify, the school is afraid of problems, so please turn a blind eye and ignore this link. In this way, students can return to extreme poverty immediately before releasing their wealthy families. Moreover, the identity of poor students is often only discussed by the class Committee and classmates. Many students can evade their responsibilities because the school has no supervision. More importantly, scholarships are distributed in the form of indicators from schools to departments, from departments to various academic years and classes. In the end, the number of poor students may account for more than 10% of the total class, but if the proportion of poor students does not reach the upper limit, the number of places will be wasted.
This is related to the farce that consultants or class committees encourage everyone to write applications. Even if some classes have ordinary families, they will simply apply for class change, because scholarships are used as class fees, so some classes with good families will cost tens of thousands of dollars. This universal distribution index will not only waste scholarships, but also lead to students who really need scholarships not getting scholarships because of special circumstances. Moreover, the psychology of being worthy of the name also contributes to the situation of fish in the problem waters, and even applies for scholarships with carnival and tea tasting. The most basic way to solve the problem is to verify the students' family situation and eliminate speculators' fluky psychology. This verification is actually very difficult, although it will generate a lot of extra expenses, but in the long run, it can effectively prevent students from speculating.