2. The requirements for major setting are different: "University" must have more than three disciplines, while "College" only needs more than one discipline. In addition, there are differences in the allocation of teachers.
3. Summary: Some universities named "Colleges" did enroll more junior college students at the beginning of the term. After all, the level of the school at that time needed to be improved. However, with the gradual development of the school, many "colleges" have been successfully provincial undergraduate schools, recruiting many undergraduate students, and the school's running level has been improved and its strength has been enhanced. If the word "college" is still used to define the strength of these schools, then those universities that make great efforts to improve will be misunderstood. Therefore, not all universities called "colleges" are junior colleges, and the specific level of the school is constantly improving with the development of the school. We should pay attention to the specific level of the school rather than the name of the school. For example, the well-known Beijing Film Academy and Shanghai Theatre Academy are also two schools with the word "academy". However, these two schools are powerful and well-known, and have trained many excellent artists for us. Therefore, "college" is not synonymous with professional colleges, but many specialized colleges. Excellent schools can also be called "colleges".