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Subsidy policy for college students who set up files and set up cards
Legal analysis:

Freshmen from poor families who apply for tuition assistance for the first time should provide the following materials: (1) college admission notice; (2) Proof of tuition standard; (3) ID card and household registration book; (4) Fill in the Application Form for Tuition Assistance for College Students from Poor Families. Poverty-stricken families who have set up a card in the second grade or above. Materials provided by college students when applying for tuition aid for the first time: (1) ID card and household registration book; (2) The original school certificate and tuition standard; (3) Fill in the Application Form for Tuition Assistance for College Students from Poor Families. After the start of school, if the students' families are included in the scope of filing and setting up the card, students need to submit the following materials: the application form for student financial assistance for poor families with filing and setting up the card, the poverty alleviation handbook issued by the poverty alleviation department, and the ID card, and then give it to your counselor and teacher, and the students can enjoy the relevant financial assistance policies after review.

Legal basis:

Article 2 of the Regulations on Minimum Living Security for Urban Residents who hold non-agricultural registered permanent residence urban residents and whose per capita income of family members living together is lower than the minimum living security standard for local urban residents have the right to get basic living material help from the local people's government. The income mentioned in the preceding paragraph refers to all monetary income and income in kind of family members living together, including alimony, alimony or alimony that should be paid by legal dependents or dependents, excluding pensions and subsidies enjoyed by entitled groups in accordance with state regulations.