Exemption or reduction of public tuition fees for the academic year 2022-2023 for which group of children, pupils and students?
Which children, students and students will be exempted from tuition fees?
Pursuant to Article 15 of Decree 81/2021/ND-CP stipulates as follows:
“Article 15. Subjects exempted from tuition fees
1. The subjects specified in the Ordinance on Incentives for people with meritorious services to the revolution if they are studying at educational institutions under the national education system.
2. Kindergarten children and students with disabilities.
3. Children attending kindergarten and students under 16 years old who have no source of nourishment and people aged 16 to 22 years old who are studying in high school and having a first degree higher education are eligible for monthly social allowances according to the regulations. specified in Clauses 1 and 2, Article 5 of Decree No. 20/2021/ND-CP dated March 15, 2021 of the Government on social assistance policies for beneficiaries of social protection. Learners at intermediate and college levels are orphaned by both parents, without support according to the provisions of the Law on Vocational Education.
4. Children attending kindergarten and high school students, students studying at a continuing education institution according to the general education program have one parent or both parents or grandparents (in the case of living with grandparents). ) are poor households according to the Prime Minister's regulations.
5. 5-year-old preschool children in extremely disadvantaged villages/hamlets, zone III communes in ethnic minority and mountainous areas, extremely difficult communes in coastal and island areas according to regulations of competent agencies .
6. 5-year-old preschool children who are not the subjects specified in Clause 5 of this Article are exempt from tuition fees from the 2024-2025 school year (from September 1, 2024).
7. Pre-school children, high school students, students studying at continuing education institutions according to the general education program are natural children or lawfully adopted children of non-commissioned officers and active-duty soldiers as prescribed in Clause 1 of this Article. Clause 2, Article 6 of Decree No. 27/2016/ND-CP dated April 6, 2016 of the Government stipulating a number of regimes and policies for non-commissioned officers, soldiers serving active duty, demobilization and their relatives of non-commissioned officers and active-duty soldiers.
8. Lower secondary school students in extremely difficult villages/hamlets, zone III communes in ethnic minority and mountainous areas, extremely difficult communes in coastal and island areas according to regulations of competent authorities tuition fee waiver from the academic year 2022 - 2023 (entitled from September 1, 2022).
9. Lower secondary school students who are not the subjects specified in Clause 8 of this Article are exempt from tuition fees from the academic year 2025 - 2026 (entitled from September 1, 2025).
10. Pupils and students of the recruitment system (including students who have been appointed for boarding vocational training with a training period of 3 months or more) according to the Government's regulations on the recruitment regime to higher education institutions education and vocational education under the national education system.
11. Students of boarding high schools for ethnic minorities, university preparatory schools, and university preparatory faculties.
12. Pupils and students studying at vocational and higher education institutions of ethnic minorities whose father or mother or both father and mother or grandparents (in the case of living with grandparents) belong to poor households and near-poor households according to the Prime Minister's regulations.
13. Students majoring in Marxism-Leninism and Ho Chi Minh Thought.
14. Students, graduate students, biological researchers in one of the majors Tuberculosis, Leprosy, Psychiatry, Forensic Assessment, Forensic Psychiatry and Pathology at human resource training institutions public healthcare in accordance with the State's orders.
15. Students from very few ethnic minorities specified in Clause 1, Article 2 of Decree No. 57/2017/ND-CP dated May 9, 2017 of the Government stipulating the priority policy for enrollment and study support for preschool children, pupils and students of very few ethnic minorities living in areas with difficult or extremely difficult socio-economic conditions according to current regulations of competent agencies .
16. Learners who belong to the subjects of the programs and projects are exempted from tuition fees according to the Government's regulations.
17. People graduating from lower secondary schools continue to study at intermediate level.
18. Learners at intermediate and college levels, for professions and professions that are difficult to recruit but the society needs, according to the list prescribed by the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs.
19. Learners of particular professions and professions meeting the requirements of socio-economic development, national defense and security under the provisions of the Law on Vocational Education. The specific professions and professions shall be prescribed by the Prime Minister.”
Accordingly, those who fall into one of the above cases will be exempted from tuition fees.
Exemption or reduction of public tuition fees for the academic year 2022-2023 for which group of children, pupils and students?
In what cases do children, students, and students receive a tuition discount?
Pursuant to Article 16 of Decree 81/2021/ND-CP stipulates as follows:
“Article 16. Subjects entitled to tuition reduction and tuition fee support
1. Subjects eligible for a 70% tuition reduction include:
a) Pupils and students studying traditional and specific arts in vocational education institutions, public and private higher education institutions with cultural and artistic training, including: Music folk opera, Hue traditional musicians, Southern folk music actors, theater actors, folk performing arts, Ca Tru art, Bai Choi art, performing traditional musical instruments;
b) Pupils and students majoring in court music, cheo, tuong, cai luong, dance, circus; a number of heavy, hazardous and dangerous occupations for vocational education according to the list of arduous, hazardous and dangerous occupations prescribed by the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs;
c) Kindergarten children and students and students who are ethnic minorities (other than very few ethnic minorities) in extremely difficult villages, communes in Region III in ethnic and mountainous areas , communes with special difficulties in coastal areas and islands according to regulations of competent agencies.
2. Subjects eligible for 50% tuition reduction include:
a) Kindergarten children and pupils and students who are children of cadres, civil servants, public employees or workers whose father or mother has a labor accident or an occupational disease is entitled to regular allowances;
b) Children attending kindergarten and high school students, students studying at a continuing education institution under the general education program have one parent or both parents or grandparents (in the case of living with grandparents). ) are near-poor households according to the Prime Minister's regulations.
3. Subjects eligible for tuition fee support: Primary school students in private educational institutions in the area where there are not enough public schools are supported by the State with tuition fees.”
Thus, the case of tuition reduction will include a 70% reduction of tuition fees and a 50% reduction of tuition fees. Individuals consider their own situation to know the support policy for them in accordance with the law.
Where children, students, students do not have to pay tuition fees?
Pursuant to Article 14 of Decree 81/2021/ND-CP stipulating as follows:
“Article 14. Subjects not required to pay tuition fees
1. Primary school students in public schools.
2. Persons studying specific professional disciplines satisfying the requirements of socio-economic development, national defense and security under the provisions of the Law on Higher Education. Specific professional disciplines shall be prescribed by the Prime Minister.”
Thus, primary school students at public schools will not have to pay tuition fees. In addition, students who study a number of specialized disciplines, especially according to the provisions of the law, do not have to pay tuition fees.
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