Chinese universities to recruit more poor students
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BEIJING - China's top-level universities will recruit more students from rural and poor regions in 2017, according to a circular by the Ministry of Education Friday.
Universities, in a regional special program, plan to enroll 10 percent more poor students in 2017 than in 2016.
In a national special program, universities will enroll 63,000 students from underdeveloped regions in 2017, covering impoverished counties, counties with poverty-relief allowances as well as areas in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
The circular also called for the setting up of a strict examination system to ensure the quality of candidates.
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