18+污漫画,亚洲国产港台日韩欧美三级电影网,办公室扒开奶罩揉吮奶明星,爱爱电影爱情影院网,斗破苍穹 小说免费阅读全集,人妻洗澡被强伦姧完整,打扑克牌又疼又叫视频软件,亚洲,日韩,aⅴ在线欧美,寂寞少妇扒开双腿猛烈进入免费看

Home / Education / News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
18.1 billion yuan-waiver in tuition and fees
Adjust font size:

Gao Xuegui, director of the Education Ministry's illiteracy eradication office, disclosed at the fifth Hangzhou International Education Innovation Conference that the central government allocated 18.1 billion yuan (US$2.41 billion) for use as tuition and fee waivers for nearly 150 million students this year.

Gao said that the policy has greatly reduced the financial burden on farmers. According to preliminary estimates, with regard to the fees in western China, each primary pupil has received a 140-180 yuan  (US$18.8-24.1) reduction and each junior middle school student has received a 180-230 yuan (US$24.1-30.9) reduction on average.

Students from poverty-stricken families received free textbooks. Each primary pupil was awarded a stipend of 210-250 yuan (US$28.2-33.5) for school fees and each junior middle school student received 320-370 yuan (US$42.9-49.6) stipend. Boarding students got both free textbooks and subsidies and each primary pupil had 510-550 yuan (US$68.4-73.8) waivers; junior middle school student received 620-670 yuan (US$83.2-89.9) waivers.

From the beginning of 2006 spring term, students were awarded full tuition waivers for compulsory education in western rural areas. Starting from the 2007 spring term this policy was extended to the central and eastern rural areas. Currently all rural students pay no tuition or fees for their compulsory education.

(China.org.cn by Zhang Ming'ai, November 6, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Related Stories
China Exempts All Rural Children from Compulsory Education Fees
Free Tuition in 2007 for Rural Primary and Secondary Students
140 Mln Tuition Fees Waived in Nanjing
Tuition Becomes Parents' Burden
Fees Waived for Rural Students
Government Funds US$900 Mln for Rural Students' Tuition
Free Tuition for Urban Migrants' Kids Urged
Farmers to Pay Less for Medicare, Education
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback

Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號(hào)