Except in special circumstances, private universities generally cannot be transformed into state-owned universities. Private colleges and universities refer to institutions of higher learning and other educational institutions organized by enterprises, institutions, social organizations, other social organizations and individual citizens with non-state financial education funds. Their school-running levels are divided into junior colleges and undergraduate courses, including independent private colleges, independent colleges and other private secondary colleges in ordinary universities. State-owned universities are public universities. Public universities are established by the state, and the state provides part of the funds for their construction.
The main differences between private universities and public universities are as follows:
1, the tuition fee is different. Public universities are funded by the state, so tuition fees are charged according to normal standards. But private universities are different. Many private schools are run by enterprises, so the tuition fees are relatively high.
2. The scores are different. Public universities score higher, while private universities score lower in order to expand enrollment.
3. The gold content is different. Through state-owned universities, academic qualifications and social recognition are relatively high.