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Do military personnel make up tuition fees after graduating from college for one year?
According to the conscription policy of 20 13, the tuition compensation for students in school is paid in advance by the school and allocated in the same year. Previous graduates can also enjoy the tuition compensation policy when they join the army. The state still implements tuition compensation and student loan compensation policies for young applicants with college education or above. The political, physical, age and cultural requirements of previous college graduates are the same as those of current graduates. You can apply directly to the military service organ at the county level where your household registration is located. Online registration and pre-application procedures are required during the application period, and you can enjoy preferential policies such as tuition compensation and national student loan compensation. After joining the army, family members can enjoy the treatment of dependents according to regulations. Other policies on the selection of non-commissioned officers and officers after enlistment, taking exams for further study after retirement, and employment services. According to the national, military and local government documents.

Legal basis: Measures for State Subsidies for College Students' Compulsory Military Service Article 2 The state subsidy for college students' compulsory military service refers to the one-time compensation given by the state to college students who apply for compulsory military service or national student loans (including national student loans on campus and student-origin credit student loans, the same below); Students who attended institutions of higher learning before compulsory military service (including freshmen enrolled in institutions of higher learning according to the national enrollment regulations) retain their school status or admission qualifications according to the relevant provisions of the state during their service, and voluntarily return to school or enroll after retirement, and the state implements tuition fee reduction and exemption.

Legal basis:

Measures of the state for subsidizing college students to perform compulsory military service Article 3 Institutions of higher learning mentioned in these Measures refer to full-time public institutions of higher learning, private institutions of higher learning and independent colleges (hereinafter referred to as universities) that have been established and implemented with the approval of higher education in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state.

Article 4 of the Measures for State-sponsored Compulsory Military Service for College Students refers to graduates, students and freshmen of full-time ordinary colleges (including vocational colleges), graduate students and second bachelor's degrees, and graduates, students and freshmen of ordinary colleges (vocational colleges) enrolled by adult colleges (hereinafter referred to as "college students").

The following college students do not enjoy state funding when they are recruited for compulsory military service:

Students who are exempt from all tuition fees during their school days;

(2) directed students, entrusted students and national defense students;

(three) other students who do not belong to compulsory military service and join the army.