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How to apply for aid to Xinjiang

Legal analysis: 1, student application. Eligible students fill in the Application Form for Students from Mainland Universities to Aid Xinjiang, and submit ID card, student ID card, school certificate, poverty certificate, tuition and accommodation fee payment certificate and other related materials;

2. University review. Counselors verify the students' political performance in school, the enjoyment of bursaries and the payment of tuition and accommodation fees, fill in the relevant contents in the designated column of the Application Form for Students from Mainland Universities to Aid Xinjiang, and sign and seal the opinions of the college;

3. Audit by the Student Affairs Office. The Student Affairs Office examines the scholarship status of students, their political performance during the school period and the payment of tuition and accommodation fees, signs the opinions of the school in the designated column of the Application Form for Students from Mainland Universities to Aid Xinjiang, and issues the Certificate of Payment of Tuition and Accommodation Fees for Students from Mainland Universities to Aid Xinjiang.

4. Students submit materials. Students will mail the relevant materials to the local education department to apply for aid to Xinjiang.

Legal basis: Opinions on Further Improving Aid to Tibet and Xinjiang under the New Situation. People's courts' counterpart aid to Tibet and Xinjiang is an important measure to implement the spirit of the Sixth Central Symposium on Tibet Work and the Fifth National Conference on Counterpart Aid to Xinjiang, safeguard the unity and stability of Tibet and Xinjiang, and promote the comprehensive and sustainable economic development and long-term social stability of Tibet and Xinjiang. It is of great significance to improve the overall service level of courts in Tibet and Xinjiang, administer justice for the people and maintain social stability. In recent years, the provincial and municipal courts (hereinafter referred to as "Tibet Aid Courts") that undertake the task of counterpart aid to Tibet and Xinjiang have cooperated closely with the courts of Tibet, Xinjiang and Xinjiang Corps (hereinafter referred to as "Tibet Aid Courts"), carried out fruitful work and accumulated rich experience. The following opinions are put forward on further improving the people's courts' counterpart support for Tibet (including Tibetan areas in Qinghai, Sichuan, Yunnan and Gansu provinces) and Xinjiang (hereinafter referred to as the two aid).