nationalities institutes and ethnic minority classes
run by common institutions of higher learning.
The
boarding school is a principal form of education in
pastoral and mountainous areas inhabited by ethnic minority
people. At such schools, board and lodging expenses
are borne by the government. Ethnic minority classes
set up especially for ethnic minority students in ordinary
schools are another form of education. They include
ethnic minority classes in general institutions of higher
learning, EM classes in secondary technical schools
and EM classes in primary and middle schools. EM classes
are generally offered by local key schools or key schools
in other provinces or regions. Students for such classes
usually have board and lodging in their schools, and
enjoy scholarships or tuition reduction or waiver. Students
who are especially difficult financially are given monthly
allowances. When serving areas inhabited by ethnic minority
people, EM classes in secondary technical schools and
colleges (preparatory, specialized and undergraduate
studies) generally have "fixed orientations"
in enrollment, training and job assignment for graduates.
That is to say, students go back where they come from
upon graduation with his or her training geared toward
a prescribed field.
The
college preparatory class is a special channel
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through which ethnic minority people get the opportunity
to receive higher education. Students for such classes
are selected from among those of ethnic minority origin
who have passed college entrance examinations of the
same year. At the preparatory stage, students mainly
warm up senior middle school lessons for a year before
being enrolled for college education if they pass a
qualification test. The first batch of preparatory classes
for ethnic minority students were started in 1980 in
five universities directly under the Ministry of Education
including Peking University and Tsinghua University.
At present, close to 100 institutions of higher learning
offer such classes. In the field of higher education,
the state has also established comprehensive schools
devoted to training people for ethnic minorities called
nationalities institutes. Such institutes provide both
undergraduate education and adult education; they offer
not only branches of learning found in general institutions
of higher learning but also special disciplines such
as ethnic minority languages, ethnology, EM history,
EM architecture, EM medicine and EM art.
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