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Which universities need political parents?
Ordinary universities don't need political review. Colleges and universities that need political examination: college entrance examination candidates from military colleges, public security colleges, political and legal colleges and professional colleges can participate in political examination according to the requirements of the school. Going to college is about grades, and there is no need for political review before entering school.

Under normal circumstances, some public security colleges will not only recruit military schools and public security majors, but also conduct strict political examination. In other cases, parents' criminal records will not affect their children's employment in universities. Political censorship is the general name of political censorship, which is implemented in accordance with the provisions of the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Public Security and the General Political Department on the political conditions for military academies to recruit ordinary high school graduates and the military to accept ordinary college graduates.

Generally speaking, ordinary colleges and universities are not affected, but if you apply for political colleges such as public security colleges or military schools, you need your parents to conduct political examination. Generally speaking, medical universities do not belong to political colleges, so there is no need to conduct political examination on parents. Specifically, you can call the admissions office announced by the hospital for telephone consultation. If you enter the school to handle military service for college students, you need to pay special attention to the requirements of political examination.

Legal basis:

Provisions on political review of conscription

Article 8 Citizens under any of the following circumstances shall not be enlisted for active service:

1. Spreading remarks with political errors, writing, editing, publishing and publishing articles and works with political errors.

2. Having been subjected to criminal punishment, reeducation through labor, asylum education or administrative detention.

3. Being under investigation for being suspected of violating discipline and law, or being investigated, prosecuted or tried.

4. Being expelled from public office, ordered to resign, expelled from school or expelled from the Party, staying on probation, or expelled from the Party for serious mistakes.

5. Tattoos with signs of underworld organizations or criminal gangs that are detrimental to the national image and social morality.

6. Be closely related to people with complicated political backgrounds at home and abroad, and be politically suspicious.

7. Participated in cult organizations or activities, participated in harmful martial arts organizations or actively participated in activities.

The main family members, immediate family members, major social relations members or other relatives who have great influence on themselves are the backbone members of cults or harmful martial arts organizations.

Higher education law

Article 9 Citizens shall have the right to receive higher education according to law. The state takes measures to help minority students and students with financial difficulties receive higher education. Institutions of higher learning must recruit students with disabilities who meet the admission standards set by the state, and may not refuse to recruit students because of their disabilities.