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What's in the college admission notice?
There are:

1, Admission Notice

This should be the notice you have been expecting for many years, and it is also the most important piece of paper in the whole mailing package. It simply and directly conveys the admission school, college (department), major and registration time to you. Of course, the notice should also be stamped with the official seal of the school, and some school notices will be accompanied by the principal's autograph, which is also one of the signs of anti-counterfeiting.

2. Admission instructions

The letter of admission is also one of the most important things in the letter of admission, which can help you better prepare for college, thus helping you adapt to the upcoming college life faster.

Generally speaking, the admission notice includes specific matters such as the time, place and route to school, as well as issues such as files and household registration that students care about, and of course, there are some specific requirements and preparation materials for poor students to apply for student loans from their hometowns.

3, new enlistment leaflets

This leaflet is absolutely valuable to students who are interested in joining the army. It will tell you how to do a good job in the relevant conditions, procedures and policy issues of retaining your student status and joining the army.

4. A brief introduction to the financial aid policy for college students.

This is an introduction to the financial aid policy for college students, which is jointly compiled by the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Education and the National Student Financial Aid Management Center, and introduces the national financial aid policy for poor college students in detail.

5. cards

There are usually some card items in the admission notice, the most common ones are local bank cards and communication cards. The purpose of the bank card is mainly to deposit and deduct tuition fees, avoid carrying too much cash, and also go through the registration and payment procedures.