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What are the policies for admission of targeted poverty alleviation candidates?

1. The special enrollment plan for provincial colleges and universities in poverty-stricken areas and the special enrollment plan for rural students in local colleges and universities are targeted to counties, and the provincial higher vocational (junior college) colleges and universities in the province will conduct separate tests and graduates of secondary vocational schools in poverty-stricken counties. Recommended direct admission program, giving priority to children from poor families under the same conditions.

2. Establish an employment support mechanism for college graduates from poor families, and give priority to public welfare positions for unemployed college graduates from poor families, especially graduates from vocational colleges.

3. In 2015, the local special plan of Gansu Province will no longer organize qualification review, and the rural household registration information collected during registration in that year shall prevail.

4. Local special plans in Gansu Province are separately prepared. Four universities including Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou University of Science and Technology, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, and Gansu Agricultural University have prepared sub-professional enrollment source plans for the whole province. The plans are arranged in advance Batch D section is carried out.

5. Candidates fill in the application form in the D section of the undergraduate program. The local special plan adopts the "1+1" sequential volunteering model, setting "1 first choice, 1 second choice", each college The school can fill in 6 majors.

6. After the results of the cultural courses of the college entrance examination are announced in late March, the local special project volunteers and the first-time application for the general category will be carried out simultaneously. Local special projects do not solicit volunteers.

7. If the school has insufficient student resources, the candidates can be issued with a score within 40 points (including 40 points) under the batch control score according to the candidates’ wishes.

8. The following are the main measures.

(1) Expand the opportunities for children from poor families to receive preschool education, compulsory education and vocational education.

( 2) Accurately match the poverty alleviation needs of poor families and the development needs of poor areas to carry out enrollment poverty alleviation.

(3) Strengthen policy support for the training of teachers in poor areas.

(4) Focus on Promote the training of technical skills talents and labor transfer in poverty-stricken areas.

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1. The admission score for applying for national special programs will be lower.

2. Candidates who apply for the national special program have household registration and student status requirements. Due to the limited number of candidates, the admission score for the college entrance examination will be slightly lower.

1. Subsidy objects

1. The objects of targeted poverty alleviation through education are rural registered poverty-stricken people who are studying in ordinary colleges and universities and have formal student status for full-time academic education and provincial household registration. Children of non-registered poor households who are studying in ordinary colleges and universities and have formal student registration for full-time academic education and household registration in our province who have returned to poverty due to disasters, illnesses and other special reasons. After being reviewed by the poverty alleviation department in accordance with the "two public announcements and one announcement" procedure, they can enter The poverty-stricken population registration system can be included in the scope of funding (the funding recipients are hereafter referred to as "rural poor students").

2. There is no quota limit. Students who can provide poverty alleviation manuals can be included in the scope of funding.

2. Subsidy standards

In addition to the original national scholarships, poor rural students with provincial household registration will also receive the following new funding items: Special poverty alleviation scholarships, the standard is 1,000 yuan/student_ year; 2. Tuition fee exemption (subsidy), the standard is 3,830 yuan/year for undergraduates and 3,500 yuan/year for junior college (higher vocational) students. Those who meet the above conditions can apply.