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BEIJING, Aug.18 (Xinhuanet) -- Sending their children
to university is the major hope of many Chinese families. But continuous
increases in tuition fees are making it increasingly difficult for some
families.
For a girl surnamed Tao living on the outskirts of Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, hearing that
she will be admitted to a famous local university brought a burden to her
family.
Tao said she would pay 5,850 yuan (US$710) in tuition
for the coming school year, along with the 800 to 1200 yuan (US$97-145)
accommodation fees and additional charges of 1,360 yuan (US$165).
These fees account for almost half of her father's
annual income, not to mention costs for textbooks and daily living expenses.
Many universities in Wuhan have increased their
tuition fees by almost 30 per cent this year.
At the prestigious Wuhan University, tuition fees for
art design and broadcasting are 9,000 yuan (US$1,100) a year, and 7,500 yuan
(US$910) for medicine.
The university charges 5,850 yuan (US$710) a year for
more than 60 majors, and 4,500 yuan (US$540) for another 20 programs.
However, the average tuition fee at the university
was 4,500 yuan last year, equal to the lowest charges this year, says the
report.
The Hubei Provincial Prices Bureau claimed that the
tuition fee rises were the result of the universities' increased costs.
But some parents complained about the charges, saying
the fee standards were set without taking their real-life situation into
account. Others have argued that educational quality has not improved much even
though the fees have increased.
An unnamed analyst voiced his opinion on
people.com.cn, saying a public hearing is needed on tuition fee rises, since
ever-increasing tuition fees are too heavy a burden for many Chinese college
students and their parents.
(China Daily)
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