Cao Yuya, a girl who devoted one of her kidney to save her dying
father, was recently enrolled by a polytechnic school in Chengdu,
capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province.
Cao was awarded 20 scores for her sympathy during the national
university entrance exam to attain the required marks and was
admitted by the Chengdu Textile Polytechinic College, the Beijing
News reported on Sunday.
Despite family opposition, Cao devoted one of her kidney to save
his father on Jan. 17, 2007 after her father, a worker who worked
in southeast China's Fujian Province, was diagnosed as uremia in
November 2006.
Cao was an excellent student in her school in Guang'an City of
Sichuan Province, but did not do very well in the national
university entrance exam as she had missed many lessons due to
taking care of her father, sources with the school was quoted as
saying.
The Chengdu Textile Polytechnic College has decided to exempt
Cao from three years' tuitions since Cao's family still need to pay
debts borrowed for her father's surgery charges, according to the
college vice-president Yun Ximing.
(Xinhua News Agency July 23, 2007)