Affiliation:
1. 1 Student Affairs Office, Nanjing Vocational University of Industry Technology , Nanjing , Jiangsu, , China .
Abstract
Abstract
The identification of economically disadvantaged students in colleges and universities is the primary link in the college and university financial aid system, and it is the prerequisite, foundation, and guarantee for the implementation of various national financial aid policies and measures. This paper takes the Q college student financial aid system as the research object and discusses the authenticity of the information, the standard qualitative and quantitative difficulty in the determination of the work of standardized operation, and other problems in the determination of the work in depth. By analyzing the operation level of the student financial aid system of the university and according to the existing problems of the current financial aid system, a multi-objective decision-making model is designed and optimized, and the qualitative evaluation in the fuzzy multi-objective decision-making method is used to consider multiple factors in the determination process, so as to ensure the accuracy and fairness of the financial aid. This paper proposes an optimization strategy for the student financial aid system in colleges and universities based on the model’s identification results. A questionnaire survey is re-conducted on Q colleges and universities that use the optimized student financial aid system. The results show that the optimized student financial aid system is more helpful for students’ academic lives.
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