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Campus and campus: What's the difference?
Branch schools and campuses are concepts that we often encounter when choosing educational paths. Although they are all branches of the school, there are differences in school-running mode, resource sharing, enrollment methods and degree certificates. This paper will introduce the differences between branch schools and campus schools in detail to help you better choose the education path that suits you.

independent operation

Branch schools usually operate independently, bearing the brand of the school, but are relatively independent from the headquarters and are not bound by the school management.

Directly affiliated school

Schools directly under the campus are directly managed and responsible by the school, which is consistent with the headquarters.

Different levels of resource sharing

The degree of resource sharing between branch schools and campuses is different. The educational administration and teaching resources of the branch school are relatively independent, while the campus is consistent with the headquarters.

Different registration methods

Branch schools usually have no right to enroll students independently, and the quality of students is relatively low; The campus has the ability to recruit students independently and the quality of students is high.

Different degree certificates

The degree certificate of the branch school is issued by the headquarters, which is no different from the certificate of the headquarters; Independent branch schools began to issue their own degree certificates.