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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, East Asia Program presen
 t:\n\nJingbo\nFan\, \nVisiting\nScholar Department of Sociology\, Syracuse
  University \n\nAssociate\nProfessor\,&nbsp\; School of Public\nAdministra
 tion\, \n\nUniversity\nof International Business and Economics\, China\n\n
 \n\nA\nPolicy Agenda of Improving China’s Higher Education Equity:&nbsp\;P
 overty-Stricken\nAreas Special Enrollment Plan\n\nWith\nthe gap between th
 e rich and poor increasing in China\, the fair allocation of\nhigh-quality
  higher education resources is garnering increased attention. In\n2012\, a
  plan named “Poverty-stricken Areas Special Enrollment Plan” was\nsponsore
 d by various ministries including the Ministry of Education. The main\ngoa
 l of this plan is to increase the higher education enrollment opportunitie
 s\nof students in poor areas. Till now\, there are 96 major universities\n
 participating in this plan. This talk will compare the differences between
 \nindividual university policies\, and examine the effect of this plan dur
 ing the\npast six years.\n\n \n\nLunch\nwill be served.\n\n \n\nFor inform
 ation on accessibility\,\nor to request accommodation\, please contact Mar
 c Albert 315-443-9248. Sponsored by the East Asia Program at the Moynihan 
 Institute of Global Affairs. \n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Jingbo Fan - EAP
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, East
  Asia Program present:</p><p>\n\n</p><p><b>Jingbo\nFan</b>\, <i>\nVisiting
 \nScholar Department of Sociology\, Syracuse University \n\nAssociate\nPro
 fessor\,&nbsp\; School of Public\nAdministration\, \n\nUniversity\nof Inte
 rnational Business and Economics\, China\n</i></p><p><i>\n</i>\n\n</p><p><
 b>A\nPolicy Agenda of Improving China’s Higher Education Equity:&nbsp\;Pov
 erty-Stricken\nAreas Special Enrollment Plan</b></p><p>\n\n</p>With\nthe g
 ap between the rich and poor increasing in China\, the fair allocation of\
 nhigh-quality higher education resources is garnering increased attention.
  In\n2012\, a plan named “Poverty-stricken Areas Special Enrollment Plan” 
 was\nsponsored by various ministries including the Ministry of Education. 
 The main\ngoal of this plan is to increase the higher education enrollment
  opportunities\nof students in poor areas. Till now\, there are 96 major u
 niversities\nparticipating in this plan. This talk will compare the differ
 ences between\nindividual university policies\, and examine the effect of 
 this plan during the\npast six years.<p>\n\n </p><p>\n\n</p>Lunch\nwill be
  served.<p>\n\n \n\n</p><p>For information on accessibility\,\nor to reque
 st accommodation\, please contact Marc Albert 315-443-9248. </p><p><b><i>S
 ponsored by the East Asia Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affa
 irs</i></b>. </p><p>\n\n</p><p>\n\n </p>
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