Lvliang University volunteers have no policy of directly exchanging credits, but they can earn ten hours in two schools to exchange credits through college students' volunteer service.
Under normal circumstances, universities volunteer to fill in credits between 1-2, and some schools set up public welfare credits. Only when you have completed enough public welfare credits can you conduct normal awards and appraisals.
Volunteer outside the school, if there is relevant proof, the school will generally count credits. For example, many libraries will recruit students to be volunteers and issue certificates. But some universities don't give extra credits. Charity activity itself is a relatively pure activity, so students should not volunteer for credits, which is not only irresponsible for charity activities, but also irresponsible for themselves.