The difference between private universities and public universities
1. State-owned universities are public universities. Public universities are universities established by the state, and the state provides part of the funds for their construction. Private colleges and universities refer to enterprises, institutions, social organizations, other social organizations and individual citizens who use non-state financial education funds.
2. The enrollment of state-owned universities is transferred from local education committees above the investment line and goes directly to colleges and universities for further study, while private colleges and universities send people directly to enroll students after the college entrance examination.
3. Private universities are loose and public universities are loose.
4. Diplomas obtained by university graduates belong to national education series, which are divided into full-time education, adult education, self-taught examination and online education. There are two kinds of diplomas recognized by the state in private schools. One is to take the national unified self-study exam, and all those who pass the exam will be awarded graduation certificates. The other is that candidates take the diploma examination, which is jointly issued by the Beijing Self-taught Examination Committee and our school.
The tuition fees of private undergraduate and public undergraduate are very different.
1, private universities, the government does not invest. By collecting students' tuition fees, we can recover the investment cost, maintain the daily operating expenses such as teachers' salaries, and make profits. So the tuition is relatively high. The annual tuition fee is RMB1-23,000 for undergraduates and RMB 9,000-13,000 for junior college students.
2. State-owned universities, government investment. So the tuition is relatively low. The annual tuition fee is 4500-5500 yuan for undergraduate students and 5000-6000 yuan for junior college students.
Private undergraduate course refers to an undergraduate college or other educational institution organized by social organizations or individuals other than state institutions with non-state financial funds. Private undergraduate courses include transferred independent colleges, undergraduate majors of some Chinese-foreign cooperative universities and private ordinary undergraduate universities. There are two kinds of private undergraduate courses: two private undergraduate courses and three private undergraduate courses.
Like public undergraduate universities, people-oriented universities are an important part of socialist education. Graduates have the same diplomas and academic qualifications, students are equally included in the national student aid system, and enjoy the same rights as students in similar public undergraduate universities at the same level in terms of government funding, incentives, employment and social preferential treatment. People-oriented colleges and universities in China pay more attention to their own school-running characteristics and respect students' hobbies. Has entered the track of rapid development, showing many well-developed people-oriented universities.