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What should I do after adult undergraduate admission?

Adult undergraduate internship after admission:

First, check the admission notice.

The results of the admission notices of major candidates will be notified by SMS from the examination institute, and colleges and universities will also have paper admission notices. The adult college entrance examination admission notice is generally distributed by colleges and universities to teaching points, and then distributed to candidates by teaching points.

At present, in the issuance stage of the admission notice, the mailing address and contact information are subject to the information provided by the candidates when they register.

If the admission notice is not received, there are three situations: the notice is in the process of mailing; The mailing address is wrong and cannot be sent; The college hasn't started issuing notices yet. You can contact the teaching points you apply for or directly call the continuing education college of the colleges you apply for to understand the situation.

Second, pay tuition.

After the admission results came out, colleges and universities began to charge tuition fees. Candidates must pay tuition for the first year. The tuition fees of different colleges and majors are different. The tuition fees of famous schools will be a little more expensive than those of ordinary colleges and universities, and the tuition fees of art majors will be a little more expensive. The specific amount can be found in official website.

Candidates who register themselves can pay attention to the announcement of official website in colleges and universities, pay tuition fees on the payment platform of colleges and universities, and candidates who register at teaching points can also pay through teaching points.

Note: tuition fees must be paid within the specified time. Students who do not contact the school to register and pay fees will be regarded as giving up their school status.