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Are immigrants in the reservoir area poor students?
Immigrants in the reservoir area are all poor students. Every academic year, the recognized children of immigrants from the reservoir area fill in the Application Form for Free Tuition for Children of Immigrants from the Reservoir Area to attend ordinary high schools, and apply for free tuition from the high schools they attend. The school organizes personnel to review the relevant application materials and publicize the audit results in the school for not less than 5 working days. After publicity without objection, officially confirm the eligibility of immigrant children in the reservoir area to enjoy the tuition-free policy.
Application approval and release process
Students should apply for state grants from their schools before September 30, and truthfully fill out the Application Form for State Grants for Ordinary Senior High Schools in Guangxi. The school accreditation group will review the application materials submitted by students, put forward a list of suggestions for students funded by state grants, and publicize it in the school for not less than 5 working days after the collective research of school leaders. After publicity without objection, the national bursary will be distributed to the bank savings card of the aided students.
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