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Veterans go to full-time junior college for free. Is there such a policy in Shangqiu, Henan?
In China (including Henan Province and Shangqiu City), there is no regulation or policy that "ex-servicemen attend full-time colleges (ordinary colleges) for free".

According to the documents issued by the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the Ministry of Education and the General Political Department on June 10 and June 2 1 2004, the Interim Measures for Educational Preferential Treatment for Special Care recipients and Children (No.Minfa [2004]192), among which:

The second provision is: retired soldiers apply for colleges and universities, and priority is given to admission under the same conditions; Self-employed urban soldiers, retired soldiers who won third-class merit during their service, can add 10 points to the total score of their unified examination results; Among them, during the service period, those who won the second-class merit (inclusive) or were awarded the honorary title by units above the military region can be increased by 20 points.

Article 8 stipulates that, under the same conditions, all kinds of entitled groups have priority to enjoy all kinds of scholarships established by the state, scholarships established by the school itself and scholarships funded by all sectors of society, all kinds of student loans provided by the state, difficult subsidies provided by the school and social donations, and the school should give priority to providing them with work-study jobs.

There is no such thing as "veterans go to full-time junior college for free" in the whole document!