Schools should follow the principle of "new students use new methods and old students use old methods". If the old students change to charge according to the credit system, the tuition fees paid by the students per academic year can be charged according to the fees required for elective credits, and the total tuition fees paid by the students after completing their studies shall not be higher than the total tuition fees of the original academic year.
After the implementation of the credit system, the school can charge tuition fees for students who still fail to pass the make-up exam and need to study the course again, but the tuition fee standard shall not exceed the original fee standard for studying the course.
Schools must charge tuition fees according to the academic performance of the courses actually taken by students in that year. At the beginning of the school year, the school will charge tuition fees in advance according to the professional school year fee standard. At the beginning of the next academic year, according to the credits actually completed by students in the previous academic year, tuition fees will be settled on the principle of refunding more and making up less until graduation.
The relevant departments require that the fees must be publicized, and schools should publicize the credit system fees, tuition fees for re-learning and participating in courses outside the teaching plan, refund methods and credit system fee management. Relevant departments also require that all kinds of administrative fees, such as tuition fees and accommodation fees charged by public colleges and universities, be turned over to the financial special account or the state treasury at the same level in full, and the management of "two lines of revenue and expenditure" shall be implemented.
Strengthen the supervision and inspection of university fees.
The state's policies and regulations on the management of university fees have always been clear, and relevant universities should strictly implement them. Price departments at all levels should strengthen the publicity and interpretation of the charging policies of colleges and universities, help schools improve the charging management system, and seriously accept the policy consultation and complaints and reports of the masses on education fees. Price departments at all levels should seriously investigate and deal with arbitrary charges for education, and earnestly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of students and parents.