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How to go to college after retiring from high school?
According to the relevant regulations of the state, retired soldiers apply for higher vocational colleges by means of "separate planning, taking part in single-recruitment and single-examination in higher vocational colleges, marking papers separately and enrolling students separately". All retired soldiers who meet the resettlement policy and the conditions for applying for the exam and can participate in the study normally can apply for the exam.

University admission steps:

1, filing, that is, the electronic files of candidates who meet the requirements of the admission score line of our college are delivered to our college.

2. Proposed admission, that is, the college feels that the candidates meet the admission conditions and are ready for admission.

3, admission, admission of candidates who meet the admission conditions to the college, not only means being admitted.

4. Cancellation of enrollment: the enrollment ratio of the provincial admissions offices is 1: 1. 1, and the enrollment ratio of some institutions is 1: 1.2, that is, if the enrollment plan of institutions is 100, the enrollment ratio is/kloc. Then 10 people were rejected, and the file was returned to the provincial admissions office.

According to the provisions of Article 60 of the Military Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), when a conscript retires from active service, he shall be paid a retirement fee according to state regulations, which shall be collected by the local people's government at or above the county level in the place where he is placed, and may be given economic subsidies according to local actual conditions. After discharged from active service, the local people's governments at or above the county level shall organize them to participate in vocational education and skills training free of charge. Those who pass the examination shall be issued with corresponding academic certificates and vocational qualification certificates, and recommended for employment. Retired conscripts enjoy the preferential policies of the state to support employment.

Conscripts discharged from active service may enter secondary vocational schools without trial; Those who apply for ordinary colleges and universities and receive adult education enjoy preferential policies such as extra points; Those who are admitted to ordinary institutions of higher learning or secondary vocational schools within the time limit prescribed by the state shall enjoy the grants issued by the state.