As Spring Festival quickly approaches, many people are making
plans to go home and celebrate with their families.
But a recent survey shows nearly one third of poor college
students in Beijing simply can't afford it.
The survey, conducted among college students from 12 Beijing
universities who have applied for student loans, shows 30 percent
of them have experienced not going home during Spring Festival,
while nearly six percent have been unable to afford to go home
since they came to Beijing.
Students admit they are not able to afford the train fees, which
in most cases are about 200 yuan for a round trip, which is about
US$25.
Over 25 percent of respondents say they plan to stay in Beijing
during this Spring Festival in the hope of earning some money doing
part time work.
Statistics from the Ministry of Education show there are about
2.4 million poor students nationwide, which is 20 percent of the
total college students.
Most of the poor students are from relatively poor western
regions.
In order to help these students, China Foundation of Poverty
Alleviation has opened a bank account to receive public
donations.
You can log on to http://www.cfpa.org.cn or dial 010-6263 9775 /
6263 9776 for detailed information on how to donate.
(CRI January 12, 2005)
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