Why should a "second-level independent college" be transformed into a "private undergraduate school"? What is the impact on the school itself? What are the good or bad effects on students after transf
Why should a "second-level independent college" be transformed into a "private undergraduate school"? What is the impact on the school itself? What are the good or bad effects on students after transfer?
In recent years, all secondary independent colleges must be transformed into private undergraduate colleges, which is the requirement of the Ministry of Education for the development of private independent colleges and the necessity of the development of independent colleges. Since the beginning of this century, China has developed five or six hundred independent colleges attached to undergraduate colleges. However, due to various factors such as teachers and funds, the development of independent colleges is not satisfactory. This request for independent development of independent colleges can provide a relaxed environment for the free development of independent colleges. But inevitably, some independent colleges will be in a very unfavorable position, and some independent colleges may close down because of the lack of students and teachers. After leaving the alma mater, the university diploma and degree certificate can no longer be attached to the alma mater, which is bound to cause some independent colleges to find the north, which will affect the improvement of teaching quality and the employment of students. This is only a short-term impact. In the long run, many universities will close down and be taken over and merged by other universities. The above is for reference only.