Disabled, orphan, poor students benefit from preferential policies
14:59', 10/12/ 2010 (GMT+7)

Disabled, orphan, and poor students studying at junior high schools in Binh Dinh will be beneficiaries of a preferential policy, according to the newly-promulgated decision.

Accordingly, disabled students who find hard to work and study will enjoy an at least 50 percent reduction of school fees.

The disabled students and ethnic minority ones belonging to poor households will receive a 100 percent exemption from school fees and a financial assistance of at least VND120000 per academic year.

Poor students will be able to enjoy an at least 50 percent reduction of school fees.

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