1. Two originals and two copies of the household registration book, and all family members in the household registration book should make copies. The copywriting format of each family member is that the top page is the home page and the bottom page is the family member page;
2. The original and two copies of the low guarantee. The low warranty shall be stamped with the annual inspection stamp, and the copy shall be required to copy all the contents of writing, stamping and photos, and multiple pages can be copied on 1 sheet of paper;
3. The original and two copies of the student ID card.
Students applying for grants must meet the following conditions:
1, love the motherland;
2. Abide by the constitution and laws of the school and abide by the rules and regulations of the school;
3. Ordinary high school graduates;
4. Take the college entrance examination and be admitted to full-time colleges and universities;
5, family economic difficulties, frugality.
Admission items should record the emergencies caused by giving priority to poor students with tent cards, rural poor students and rural residents, disabled students, parents of students who have lost their ability to work, ethnic minority students, children of martyrs, students with financial difficulties from single-parent families, students with financial difficulties from families enjoying the minimum living guarantee policy for urban residents, rural family planning families and students with financial difficulties.
Poor students' files are an important basis for determining the targets of national student loans, tuition remission, difficult subsidies, work-study programs and social assistance, and evaluating various scholarships for poor students. In order to ensure the integrity, authenticity and accuracy of the files and ensure the funding in place, the original files of poor students are updated and adjusted from mid-March to early April every year, and new files of poor students are established.
"Guiding Opinions on Doing a Good Job in Identifying Students with Financial Difficulties" Article 2 The object of identifying students with financial difficulties refers to students whose financial ability and family are difficult to meet the basic expenses of study and life during school. The students in this opinion include inclusive kindergarten children approved by relevant regulations; According to the relevant provisions of the state, the establishment of full-time secondary vocational schools, ordinary high schools, junior high schools and primary school students with academic qualifications has been approved; According to the relevant provisions of the state, full-time undergraduate colleges, higher vocational schools and junior colleges approved to establish and implement academic education recruit full-time graduate students (including second bachelor's degree and preparatory students).