Located in Beijing, China Women's College is the first public full-time undergraduate women's general higher education institution directly under the All-China Women's Federation and the Ministry of Education. The school's predecessor was the New China Women's Vocational School founded by Soong Ching Ling, He Xiangning, Cai Chang, Deng and Kang Keqing on 1949. In the past 65 years, the school has developed by leaps and bounds. 1995 was renamed China Women's College, and was officially transformed into an ordinary university in 2002.
Hunan Women's Vocational College was founded by Hunan Women's Federation 1985 and approved by the Ministry of Education. It is also the only women's college founded by the All-China Women's Federation in cooperation with the local provincial government. 20 10 was successfully upgraded and officially named Hunan women's college.
It is a full-time undergraduate college approved by the Ministry of Education and the Shandong Provincial People's Government, and is headed by the Shandong Provincial Department of Education and the Shandong Women's Federation. It is the only women's college in Shandong Province and one of the three women's colleges in China. The school's predecessor was Shandong Women's Cadre School, which was founded in 1952. 1987 and 1995 were renamed Shandong Branch of China Women Management Cadre College and Shandong Branch of China Women's College respectively, and on October 20 10/0 was transformed into an ordinary undergraduate college-Shandong Women's College.