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What if you don't get into the university file?
Files that have not been admitted to universities after graduating from high school will generally be kept by the education authorities or schools.

If you don't go to college, you can put your files in high school, but in principle it won't last more than three years. After three years, it is suggested to put the files in the talent market or human resources department where the household registration is located for future use. If admitted to the university, the file will be merged with the university file. The student status file will only be transferred to the university after entering the university, otherwise it will still be in their hands.

For students who are not admitted to the college entrance examination, there are generally the following ways to deal with them:

1. school files: the school will keep the files of these students in the school archives for future inquiry and management needs. This can ensure that students' academic qualifications and academic records are reasonably preserved.

2. Transfer: Some students may choose to transfer to other schools for further study. At this time, the school will transfer the students' files to the new school so that the new school can understand and manage the students' learning situation.

3. Return to students or parents: If requested by students or parents, the school can return the student files to students or parents for their own custody. In this way, students or parents can check the files themselves when necessary, which is helpful to reduce the burden of school file management.

Specifically, you can find your file through the following path:

1. school file: contact the school where your high school is located. They usually have a special file room to store and manage students' files. Ask the school archivist if your file is still there, and learn how to go through the extraction procedures.

2. Department in charge of education: If the school can't provide help or your filial piety file has been transferred to the department in charge of education, you can contact the local education bureau or the education bureau and ask them about the storage location of the file and the specific procedures for file extraction.

3. Student status files: In some areas, student status files have been set up to store the files of high school graduates who are not filial. You can check with the local student status file office and go through the file extraction procedures.

No matter where you look for files, please be sure to bring relevant identification and school registration materials for verification and formalities. At the same time, contact the relevant departments in advance to understand their requirements and processes, so that you can find and extract your files more smoothly.