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Are all training institutions for profit?
Yes, the original intention of training institutions is to make profits, that is, to make money. Training institutions are private, there is no reason not to make profits; Just like private colleges and universities, the groups behind them are all for profit, while public colleges and universities are mainly for education, with profit as the secondary purpose, or even unprofitable.

Only when the competent department gives certification and obtains the qualification of running a school by social forces can it operate, and the price of its training course needs to be accounted and reported to the education department for examination and approval. To increase courses or change fees, you must apply to the education department for approval before you can change them.

On March 201August 16, Minister of Education Chen Baosheng said at the press conference of the first session of the 13th National People's Congress that we should unswervingly push forward the burden reduction from five aspects, cut off the connection between teachers and training institutions in teaching, and cut off the connection between various examinations, assessments and competition results and enrollment. In September, 20 18, Wuhan Education Bureau announced the "white list" and "black list" of off-campus training institutions in the first half of 20 18.