China subsidizes 44 million college students in 2018
BEIJING - A total of 43.9 million college students in China received financial support in 2018, according to China Education Daily Monday.
About 53 billion yuan (7.9 billion US dollars) was provided by government funds, which accounted for 46.1 percent of the total amount.
The rest mainly consisted of student loans provided by banks and higher educational institutions, while donations from individuals, social organizations or enterprises accounted for nearly 1.4 percent.
The support came in three forms: scholarships, financial aid and student loans.
About 9.2 million students were awarded a total of 25 billion yuan worth of scholarships in 2018, which took up 21.8 percent of all the subsidies.
Financial aid worth 32.8 billion yuan and student loans worth 32.6 billion went to 9.7 million students and 4.5 million students, respectively.
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