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Universities not allowed to withhold certificates of students in debt: Ministry (2)
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08:20, July 13, 2007

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Earlier reports showed a university in south China''s Hainan Province prevented students in debt from attending their final examinations.

The ministry has granted no right to any university or college to withhold graduation or degree certificates of students who owe money for tuition fees, the official affirmed.

If a student did not receive his certificates because of debt, he or she should negotiate with the university or complain to higher university authorities, he said.

Source: Xinhua
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