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Shanghai Customs College Admissions Regulations: School Overview, Organizational Responsibilities And Enrollment Arrangements

Article 1 In order to standardize the school's full-time general undergraduate enrollment and ensure the smooth progress of the enrollment work, this charter is formulated in accordance with the relevant regulations and requirements of the Ministry of Education and the General Administration of Customs and in conjunction with the actual situation of the school.

Chapter 2 School Name and Address

Article 2 The full name of the school: Shanghai Customs College (National Standard Code 10274)

Article 3 School Address: No. 5677, Huaxia West Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai (Postal Code 201204)

Chapter 3 The Nature and Level of School Running

Article 4 Shanghai Customs College is a public general institution of higher learning approved by the Ministry of Education with enrollment qualifications for higher academic education, and has enrollment qualifications for full-time undergraduate students (four-year academic system).

Article 5 The school’s superior authority is the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China.

Chapter 4 Organizational Structure and Responsibilities

Article 6 The school has established an enrollment leading group, whose main responsibilities are to implement the enrollment policies and regulations of the state and the General Administration of Customs; to research and formulate school enrollment regulations and enrollment plans; to be fully responsible for the school's enrollment work; to discuss and decide on major enrollment issues.

Article 7 The school has established an admissions supervision team, whose main responsibilities are to participate in and comprehensively supervise the school's admissions work, strictly control the publicity and review of admissions, and ensure that the admissions work is open, fair and impartial; and accept complaints about admissions.

Article 8 The school has an admissions office, which, under the leadership of the school's admissions leadership group, is specifically responsible for the daily work of school admissions, implementing the school's admissions regulations, charters and admissions plans; formulating provincial and professional admissions plans; organizing admissions publicity and consultation work; organizing and implementing admissions work.

Chapter 5 Admissions Major

Article 9 The school’s undergraduate enrollment majors include: Customs Management, Logistics Management, Auditing, International Business, Taxation, Law, and English.

Article 10 Students can choose their own careers in society after graduation. If students majoring in customs management apply for civil service recruitment positions after graduation, they must strictly follow the national civil service examination recruitment policies and regulations in the year they apply.

Chapter 6 Enrollment Plan

Article 11 The school recruits students from all over the country, offering both arts and sciences. The planned undergraduate enrollment number is 615.

Article 12 The school’s enrollment plans and related requirements in each province (autonomous region, municipality directly under the Central Government) shall be subject to the enrollment plans announced to the public by each provincial-level enrollment office.

Chapter 7 Application Conditions

Article 13 The school’s full-time general undergraduate enrollment targets candidates who take the national unified examination for general higher education admissions.

Article 14 The school's professional talent training program is mainly based on English teaching. Candidates who speak non-English languages ​​are asked to fill in the application carefully.

Article 15 The physical conditions of candidates shall be implemented in accordance with the "Guiding Opinions on Physical Examination for General College Admissions" promulgated by the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health, and China Disabled Persons' Federation. Candidates applying for the customs management major should also meet the following conditions:

(1) The height of men shall not be less than 168 cm, and the height of women shall not be less than 158 cm, with a well-proportioned body shape;

(2) The corrected visual acuity of both eyes is not less than 0.6 (standard logarithmic visual acuity 4.8), and there is no obvious eye disease that impairs visual function;

(3) The facial features are correct, there are no obvious facial features or defects such as scars, and there are no disabilities;

(4) There are no acute or chronic infectious diseases of any kind.

Chapter 8 Admission Rules

Article 16 The admission batch for each undergraduate major of the school shall be based on the admission batch announced by the provincial admissions office.

Article 17 According to the relevant regulations of the Ministry of Education and the General Administration of Customs, the proportion of female students admitted to the Customs Management major shall not exceed 30%.

Article 18 The school implements computerized remote online admissions. Within the scope of provincial-level recruitment of registered candidates, admissions are made in order of high to low registration scores and based on the professional preferences reported by the candidates.

(1) When the candidates’ filled-in professional preferences cannot be satisfied, if they comply with the professional adjustment, they will be transferred to an unfinished major in the enrollment plan based on the candidate’s performance; if they do not comply or do not fill in the professional adjustment, they will be withdrawn from the program;

(2) Candidates’ opinions will no longer be solicited when making major adjustments or withdrawals.

Article 19 If the total scores are the same, the candidate with the higher score in a single subject will be admitted.

(1) Liberal arts candidates will first look at their Chinese scores. If they have the same score in Chinese, they will look at their English scores. If they have the same score in English, they will look at their math scores. If they have the same score again, they will look at the liberal arts subjects.

(2) Science candidates will first look at their math scores. If they have the same score in math, they will look at their English scores. If they have the same score in English, they will look at their Chinese scores. If they have the same score again, they will look at the science subjects.

(3) Candidates from Shanghai and Zhejiang will first compare the total scores in Chinese and Mathematics. If they have the same scores, then compare the scores in Chinese or Mathematics. If they have the same scores, compare their scores in a single subject. If they have the same scores, compare their scores in a single subject. If they have the same scores, compare their scores in a single subject. If they have the same scores, compare their scores in the next higher subjects in their chosen subjects. If they have the same scores, then compare the candidates' preference order and admit them in their respective order. Candidates with the same preference order and the same score will be admitted based on the comprehensive quality evaluation.

Chapter 9 Issuance of Educational Qualifications (Degree) Certificates

Article 20 Undergraduate graduates who complete the content specified in the education and teaching plan within the prescribed academic system and meet the graduation standards after review will be issued a Shanghai Customs College graduation certificate in accordance with national regulations; undergraduate graduates who meet the degree-granting conditions will be issued a bachelor's degree certificate.

Chapter 10 Charging Standards

Article 21 The school follows the charging standards approved by the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission and Price Bureau: tuition fee is 5,000 yuan/school year (excluding teaching material fees, etc.), and accommodation fee is 1,200 yuan/school year.

Chapter 11 Freshman Enrollment and Student Loans

Article 22 After new students enroll, the school will conduct a comprehensive review within three months in accordance with national enrollment regulations. If a student is found to have committed fraud, malpractice for personal gain, etc. during the re-examination, he or she will be deemed to have failed the re-examination and his/her student status will be cancelled. If the case is serious, the school will hand it over to the relevant department for investigation and handling.

Article 23 The school promises that it will never let a student drop out of school due to family financial difficulties, and there will be a "green channel" for the admission of new students. Freshmen whose families are particularly financially disadvantaged can apply for deferment of tuition fees with a certificate from the people's government at or above the township (town) level; after obtaining student status, they can enjoy preferential policies such as scholarships, work-study assistance, special poverty subsidies, and national student loans based on their academic performance and family economic conditions.

Chapter 12 Supervision Measures

Article 24 The school’s admissions leadership group, supervision team, and admissions office shall each perform their duties in accordance with the admissions regulations.

Article 25 The school further improves the information management and services of the "Sunshine College Entrance Examination" to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of candidates and the school's social reputation.

Article 26 All admissions staff must strictly implement the relevant regulations on admissions work, be serious and responsible, have a decent style, and act impartially. Any violation of admission principles and disciplines will be severely dealt with and corrected immediately upon verification.

Article 27 School enrollment work shall be subject to social supervision and whistleblowers shall be protected. The Admissions Supervision Team is responsible for receiving complaints, letters (telephone calls) from candidates.

(1) School reception location: Admissions Letters and Calls Reception Room at the south gate of the school

(2) Disciplinary inspection and supervision hotline: (021)28991033

Chapter 13 Consultation and Contact Information

Article 28 Contact information of the school admissions office:

(1) Consultation hotline: (021)28991053, 28991054

(2) Email: zsb_zx@126.com

(3) School website: http://shanghai_edu.customs.gov.cn

Chapter 14 Supplementary Provisions

Article 29 This charter is formulated, modified and interpreted by the Shanghai Customs College Admissions Leading Group and shall come into effect from the date of promulgation.

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