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Will the social security school pay for it?

I'll pay. Under normal circumstances, the social security of college students is paid by the school. This is because according to national regulations, schools, as institutions, need to pay social insurance premiums for employees, including basic old-age insurance, basic medical insurance, unemployment insurance, work injury insurance, maternity insurance and so on. Therefore, most schools will purchase social security for their employees according to law, so as to ensure the protection of employees' rights and interests, and at the same time improve the welfare benefits of employees, which is conducive to attracting and retaining outstanding talents. For students, schools may pay social security in different ways. Some schools may include social security fees in tuition fees, and some schools will require students to pay social security fees themselves. In addition, some schools may provide additional commercial insurance to supplement the lack of social insurance. It is worth noting that schools in different regions may have different regulations and operating methods, and the specific situation needs to be determined according to local laws and regulations and school policies. Therefore, it is suggested that students consult the relevant departments of the school before entering the school to understand the school's social security policy, so as to better understand their rights and interests, so that the social security school will pay.