However, the specific situation depends on the reasons and severity of the blacklist, and whether the university applying for it has relevant policies. The following will be carried out from several aspects.
1. University enrollment policy:
The enrollment policy of colleges and universities is the key factor that affects whether blacklisted children can go to college. At present, some colleges and universities in China will set up care policies for specific groups such as poverty, disability and survivors of martyrs. Universities in some places will also implement special admission policies for students who have been punished. Therefore, under appropriate circumstances, some children on the blacklist also have the opportunity to obtain admission qualifications through university policies.
2. Graduation certificate certification:
If the children on the blacklist have completed their college studies, they need to be certified after obtaining the graduation certificate before they can participate in the recruitment of civil servants or go abroad for further study. According to the "Measures for the Implementation of People's Republic of China (PRC) Academic Degrees Regulations", academic certificates such as degree certificates, graduation certificates and transcripts can be recognized as having no violation of discipline and law.
3. Occupation choice restrictions:
For those who hold blacklists issued by different government departments, different regions may have certain restrictions on the choice of certain occupations. For example, in security posts and financial fields, candidates may be required to provide proof of no criminal record or safety review opinions because of investigation needs, thus affecting career choice. But this does not mean that children on the blacklist cannot choose other occupations.
4. Self-transformation:
If the children on the blacklist want to change their situation, the best way is to transform themselves. By participating in various social activities, I can enrich my knowledge and skills, actively change my social evaluation, improve my internal quality and self-cultivation, gradually establish my self-confidence and self-esteem, and create better development opportunities for my future.
To sum up, blacklisted children can participate in university education under appropriate circumstances. With the development of society and the deepening of reform and opening-up, the help and assistance to blacklisted children are also increasingly strengthened, and their contribution to society and development prospects are also worth looking forward to.