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The source and use of school funds
School-running funds refer to the sources and use of funds for the daily operation, teaching and scientific research activities of the school. The school funds need scientific planning and reasonable management to ensure the normal operation and development of the school. The specific source and use of school funds vary from school to school. For details, please refer to the school's financial statements or relevant government documents.

Government appropriation

Schools can obtain funds from national and local governments for the construction of teaching facilities and teachers.

tuition and miscellaneous fees

Tuition fees and related expenses paid by students, such as accommodation fees and library fees, are also one of the sources of funds for the school.

research funding

Schools can obtain scientific research funds by applying for scientific research projects, building laboratories and purchasing scientific research equipment.

Donation and sponsorship

Schools can accept donations and sponsorship from enterprises, alumni or other donors for the construction and development of schools.

Other income

Schools can also obtain income through other channels, such as campus shop rent and library fines.