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What are the preferential policies for disabled children to go to college?
If disabled children from low-income families are admitted to full-time colleges and universities, the county disabled persons' Federation will give tuition subsidies according to the standard of 3,000 yuan per semester for colleges and 4,000 yuan per semester for undergraduates and above; Children of disabled persons with minimum living allowance and children of disabled persons with non-minimum living allowance families are admitted to full-time colleges and universities, and given a one-time reward: 3,000 yuan for junior college and 4,000 yuan for undergraduate and above; Persons with disabilities and children of poor families with disabilities who have participated in self-study exams, distance education and adult higher education and completed junior college education and obtained graduation certificates will be rewarded with 2000 yuan each.

There is a subsidy policy for the education of children from disabled families, which is generally about half of the subsidy standard for disabled students. The reduction and exemption standards are subsidized according to the tuition and accommodation fees actually paid by students. Tuition subsidy does not exceed 20,000 yuan per person per academic year, and accommodation subsidy does not exceed 2,000 yuan per person per academic year.

Brief introduction of subsidy policy: refers to some behavior that benefits one party under the guidance of the government or the collective.

Types of subsidies: there are various government subsidies, accommodation subsidies, medical subsidies and so on.

1, disabled families install telephones, cable TV lines, water meters, gas, etc. The installation unit shall reduce the initial installation fee, installation fee and gas pipe network construction fee by 30% with its disability certificate.

2. Income obtained by disabled individuals from processing, repairing and replacing services shall be exempted from value-added tax and business tax; Those who independently engage in production and commercial operations, and whose annual taxable income is below 1000 yuan, will be subject to personal income tax by half; If the monthly sales amount is less than 2000 yuan, the value-added tax shall be exempted after being approved by the national tax department with the disability certificate and the certificate of the Disabled Persons' Federation at or above the county level.

3, the disabled with disability certificate for medical treatment, township (town) health centers free of registration fees. Hospitals at or above the county level shall reduce 10% of the bed fee, nursing fee and 20% of the operation fee for the poor and destitute disabled persons with the certificate of the Disabled Persons' Federation at or above the county level, and give priority to registration, payment, laboratory tests and medicine taking.

4. Disabled people can enter museums, cultural centers, parks and other places for free with disability certificates.

5. The school exempts students with disabilities who receive compulsory education from tuition and miscellaneous fees. Ordinary senior middle schools, institutions of higher learning and adult education institutions shall, in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations of the State Council on Education for the Disabled, recruit disabled students who meet the national admission standards. Colleges and universities give priority to disabled students when granting scholarships and grants.

Legal basis:

Article 9 of the Higher Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens have the right to receive higher education according to law.

The state takes measures to help minority students and students with financial difficulties receive higher education.

Institutions of higher learning must recruit students with disabilities who meet the admission standards set by the state, and may not refuse to recruit students because of their disabilities.