Answers to questions about the training institutions of the Ministry of Education

According to the legal documents provided, the state has taken measures to regulate off-campus training institutions, rather than canceling all training institutions.

The document proposes that non-disciplinary training institutions, such as programming, dancing, painting, calligraphy, piano, etc., are legal and should be regulated and strictly reviewed and approved. At the same time, localities will no longer approve new subject-based off-campus training institutions for students in compulsory education, and existing subject-based training institutions must be uniformly registered as non-profit institutions. For online subject training institutions that have been previously registered, the approval system will be changed. Those that fail to pass the review and approval will have their original registration and Internet information service business license (ICP) cancelled.

Therefore, qualified Training institutions will not be cancelled, but must comply with relevant regulations and develop in a standardized and orderly manner.