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What kind of financial aid does Guizhou Medical University’s School of Ethnic Medicine provide to students with financial difficulties?

1. National Scholarship

Rewards 50,000 outstanding second-year and above (including second-year) undergraduate and junior college students, with 8,000 yuan per student per year.

2. National Motivational Scholarship

Awarded to second-year undergraduates (including second-year students) who are excellent in character and academics and whose families have financial difficulties. RMB 5,000 per student per year.

3. National scholarships

To support undergraduate and junior college students whose families have financial difficulties, the average subsidy standard is 3,000 yuan per student per year.

4. National student loans

Guarantee-free and mortgage-free credit loans provided by government-led and financial institutions to students from poor families in colleges and universities to cover tuition and fees during school. The accommodation fee shall not exceed 8,000 yuan per student per year. During the period of study at school, all interest will be subsidized by the finance department.

5. Work-study program

The school has set up on-campus work-study positions, giving priority to students from families with financial difficulties. In principle, labor remuneration shall not be lower than the minimum wage standard set by the local government or relevant departments or the minimum living security standard for residents.

6. On-campus funding

The school sets up on-campus scholarships, grants, hardship subsidies, food subsidies, on-campus interest-free loans, tuition exemptions, etc., using funds from business income and social groups, enterprises and institutions Funds donated by units and individuals implement on-campus funding.

7. Green channel

Full-time ordinary colleges and universities have established a "green channel". Freshmen from financially disadvantaged families who are admitted and unable to pay tuition and accommodation fees must first go through the admission procedures. Then, different methods will be adopted to provide financial aid according to the actual situation of the students.