Legal analysis: If students refuse to borrow money, they can consult their parents first. Parents are guardians of students and need to bear the obligation of repayment. If negotiation fails, legal measures shall be taken to solve it. Some students use tuition and living expenses for personal consumption or investment, which makes it impossible to pay tuition and accommodation fees normally. Before the start of each academic year, students must settle the arrears (including deferred payment) of tuition fees, otherwise they will not be registered for classes, but the school can keep their student status for one year. Those who fail to make up the arrears within the time limit will be treated as automatic withdrawal. If someone owes money and doesn't pay it back, they should negotiate first. If no agreement can be reached, you can directly apply to the court to issue a payment order to him, which is faster. However, if they do not meet the requirements for applying for a payment order, they should sue in time.
Legal basis: Article 675 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the borrower shall repay the loan within the agreed time limit. If the term of the loan is not agreed or clearly agreed, and cannot be determined according to the provisions of Article 510 of this Law, the borrower may return it at any time; The lender may urge the borrower to return it within a reasonable period of time.