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Where did the financial aid for poor students go?
The specific distribution location of financial aid for poor students depends on different countries and regions, as well as relevant policies. Generally speaking, grants for poor students can be divided into the following ways:

1. School grants: In many countries and regions, financial aid for poor students is directly distributed by schools or universities to eligible students. Students need to submit relevant application materials to the school, and the school will directly distribute the grants to the students after examination.

2. Government grants: Some governments have set up special funding schemes for poor students and distributed them to eligible students through government departments. Students need to submit an application to the relevant government departments, and the government will issue the grant directly to the students after review.

3. Distribution by non-profit organizations: In addition to schools and the government, some non-profit organizations also provide grants for poor students. These organizations usually have their own application processes and auditing standards. Students need to submit an application to this institution, and after the examination and approval, the grant will be distributed to students by this institution.

Whether schools, governments or non-profit organizations issue grants, students are generally required to provide relevant application materials, such as family income certificates and academic transcripts. In addition, some areas may also set up special institutions or offices to issue grants, and students can consult these institutions for specific application procedures and requirements.

The application process and conditions of financial aid for poor students are a policy measure to provide financial aid for students with financial difficulties to complete their studies. The application process usually includes the following steps: first, students need to know the time and requirements for applying for grants from their schools or related institutions; Secondly, fill in the application form and provide relevant supporting materials, such as family income certificate, academic report card, etc. Then, submit the application form and materials to the designated funding approval department; Finally, wait for the notice of the approval result. The application conditions generally include family financial difficulties, excellent academic performance and good moral character. The specific situation may vary according to regions and policies. Students are advised to consult relevant departments or consult relevant documents in advance to obtain accurate information. Grants are usually determined according to the applicant's qualifications and evaluation results, and will eventually be distributed to the student's bank account or the place designated by the school.

Legal basis:

Regulations on Education for the Disabled (revised on 20 17);

Chapter II Compulsory Education Article 21 If there is a dispute between parents or other guardians of disabled children and adolescents and the school on the arrangement of admission or transfer, they may apply to the education administrative department of the people's government at the county level for handling. The education administrative department of the people's government at the county level that receives the application shall entrust an expert committee on education for the disabled to evaluate their physical condition, ability to receive education and ability to adapt to school life, and put forward suggestions on enrollment and transfer. According to the evaluation results and suggestions on enrollment and transfer of the expert committee on education for the disabled, combined with the school conditions and the wishes of disabled children and adolescents, their parents or other guardians, the decision on enrollment and transfer arrangements for disabled children and adolescents shall be made.