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Colleges to enroll more from poor regions
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-01-10 19:17 China raised the college enrollment quota to students from five less developed regions from 35,000 last year to 60,000 this year, said the Ministry of Education in Beijing Saturday. The country adopted a policy last year to help more students from less developed regions to go to college.
The quota did not include the students enrolled by local universities in these five provinces and regions. The enrollment ratio, a percentage of students enrolled in colleges out of the total candidates, varied among different regions, the statement said, though it did not give the exact ratios. "Through this program, we hope to close the gap between developed and less developed regions and help more young people from poor regions to enjoy the access to higher education," the statement said. This year, colleges across the country plan to enroll a total of 6.29 million students, up 4 percent over last year, according to the statement. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
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