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Financial aid policy for college students in Xinjiang
I heard from a friend of a university in Xinjiang that their school gives scholarships to students every year, with a minimum of 3,000 and a maximum of more than 5,000! I am also a college student in Xinjiang. I attended the preparatory course of a university in the mainland. I heard that Xinjiang also gives subsidies to college students studying in the mainland, but why doesn't our school give it to us? They also said that they would only give each student more than 300 yuan. What does that mean? The country does have this grant, but it is all for students with relatively difficult families or classes. Under normal circumstances, a certain number of students receive grants every year, including 5,000 yuan for the principal, 3,000 yuan for the first class, 2,000 yuan for the second class and 0/000 yuan for the third class. Relatively speaking, schools in Xinjiang have a higher proportion of awards than those in the mainland.

The situation of your school is not clear, but there are also scholarships in the mainland, such as Wuhan, with a principal level of 5000 yuan. There are only 2-3 places in a college, and there will be more people in the next three grades. Specifically, you go to consult the school office, what is the situation. I heard that both secondary school students and college students have blonde hair subsidized by the state ~ do you want to ask adult college students? I hope someone can send me the relevant regulations on state subsidies ~ ~ I appreciate it ~ ~ ... I heard that both secondary school students and college students have state subsidies for blond hair ~ Do you want to ask adult college students? There is no state subsidy for adult college students, because adult college students are part-time specialists.

The national grant is to show the concern of the party and the government for students from poor families in ordinary undergraduate colleges, higher vocational colleges and junior colleges. Funded jointly by the central and local governments, it is used to subsidize full-time students with financial difficulties in ordinary undergraduate colleges (including higher vocational colleges and second bachelor's degrees).

Starting from the fall semester of 20 10, the central and local governments set up state grants to help students from poor families in ordinary high schools, accounting for about 20% of the total number of ordinary high school students in China, including 10% in the eastern region, 20% in the central region and 30% in the western region.

On the application, evaluation and distribution of state grants

1, national grants are evaluated once every academic year.

2. Every year before September 30th, students apply to the school, and colleges and universities complete the evaluation before June 165438+ 10/5 of that year.

3. National grants are distributed every year in 10 months, and universities distribute national grants to aided students on a monthly basis.

On the basic conditions of applying for state grants

1, love the socialist motherland and support the leadership of the China * * * production party.

2. Abide by the Constitution and laws, and abide by the rules and regulations of the school.

3, honest and trustworthy, excellent moral quality.

4. Study hard and make positive progress.

5. The family has financial difficulties and lives frugally.