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What does it mean to subsidize extremely poor students?
Poor students refer to minors under the age of 16 who have local household registration, and students who have no ability to work, no source of income, no dependents, or whose legal obligations cannot be fulfilled.

Measures to identify the poor:

Article 9/kloc-Minors under the age of 0/6 who meet the conditions of assistance and support for destitute people and identification of orphans at the same time shall be included in the scope of basic living guarantee for orphans and will no longer be identified as destitute people.

Article 10 To apply for assistance and support for poor people, I shall submit a written application to the Township People's Government (street office) where the household registration is located. If I have difficulty in applying, I may entrust the village (neighborhood) committee or others to apply on my behalf.

Brief introduction of poor students:

With the gradual establishment of the socialist market economic system, colleges and universities implement the enrollment system. The implementation of the fee-paying school system has brought vitality to the reform of higher education and injected new vitality into the development of higher education.

But at the same time, it also brings greater difficulties to students from poor families. Poor students are a special group of contemporary college students. Both the number of poor students and their ideological status will have a far-reaching impact on university education.

Reasons for the difficulties of poor students:

Uneven economic development:

Since the reform and opening up, people's living standards have generally improved. However, due to the unbalanced economic development in different regions, the situation of students' families is different.

(2) Consolidate the enrollment scale and increase the intensity of paying for running schools;

Colleges and universities carry out the reform of enrollment system and implement "paying for school and choosing their own jobs", which makes it universal for students to pay for school.

(3) Rural students and poor families:

According to the survey, the family income of these poor students mainly depends on crops, and the number of poor students is mostly, accounting for about 50-60% of the total number of poor students.

(four) parents and laid-off family members:

According to the survey, with the deepening of the reform of state-owned enterprises, the number of laid-off workers has increased. At one time, families living on meager savings brought a heavy burden to college students. This part of poor students accounts for about 32% of the total.