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When did universities start charging class fees?
The answer is as follows:

The Central Committee and the State Council issued the Outline of Education Reform and Development in China, which established the charging system of colleges and universities from the administrative regulations of the highest authority. From 65438 to 0994, 40 universities including Peking University, Tsinghua, Nanjing, Fudan University and Zhongshan began to charge fees. Following 1996 and 1997, colleges and universities across the country began to fully implement the charging system except for some special industries.

1 school-level leader: paid by 50 yuan per class hour; In case of class on weekends, double the payment;

2. Department-level cadres: according to each class of 50 yuan; In case of class on weekends, double the payment;

3 full-time teachers: paid by full professor 60 yuan, associate professor 50 yuan and lecturer 35 yuan; In case of class on weekends, double the payment;

4. Old school leaders: 100 yuan/hour; In case of class on weekends, double the payment;

5. Off-campus experts: hourly salary 100 yuan, overtime salary for attending classes on weekends 100 yuan, and payment of round-trip transportation expenses for lectures.