1, the application for a grant is much simpler than a student loan. If you are a freshman, there will be a family financial situation questionnaire in your notice, so fill out this form as required before the start of school.
2. Fill out this form and bring it to the relevant departments (some places are civil affairs bureaus, some places are education bureaus, or township governments) for stamping.
3. If you want to apply for a poverty certificate, if it is an urban hukou, you need to take the materials to prove family poverty and stamp them in the community neighborhood Committee, street office and district civil affairs bureau respectively. If it is a rural hukou, it needs to be stamped in the village Committee, township government and county (or district) civil affairs bureau respectively, with one * * and three missing.
4. When you arrive at the school, the school will ask you to fill out an application form for national grants for ordinary undergraduate colleges and higher vocational colleges, and then hand over the stamped family economic situation questionnaire to the counselor. Then wait for the school to review and evaluate.
The grant is introduced as follows:
Scholarship is to show the concern of the party and the government for students from poor families in ordinary undergraduate colleges, higher vocational colleges and junior colleges. Funded jointly by the central and local governments, it is used to subsidize full-time students from poor families in ordinary undergraduate colleges (including higher vocational colleges and second bachelor's degrees).
Starting from the fall semester of 20 10, the central and local governments set up state grants to help students from poor families in ordinary high schools, accounting for about 20% of the total number of ordinary high school students in China, including 10% in the eastern region, 20% in the central region and 30% in the western region. According to the actual situation, all localities can appropriately tilt to rural areas, poverty-stricken areas and ethnic minority areas when determining the funded areas.
A scholarship is a grant that does not need to be repaid. Generally speaking, scholarships are for undergraduates, and the amount of scholarships depends on the demand, admission fees and admission status. The number of scholarships depends on the time when students apply for admission, the cost of attending school, the amount of funds allocated by the school and the policies of the university financial aid office.
Under the background that the transformation of economic structure leads to
Lecture 22 of Liu Jia's Probability Theory "Twelve, Normal Distribution, the Simplest but Most Important Probability Distribution"