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Can boys go to Hunan Women's College?
Hunan Women's College began to recruit boys this year, that is to say, in the enrollment in 2022, both boys and girls will be enrolled and will no longer be set up as a pure girls' school.

Hunan Women's University (hereinafter referred to as Hunan Women's University) is located in Changsha City, Hunan Province. It is a full-time public undergraduate college established with the approval of the Ministry of Education and sponsored by the Hunan Provincial People's Government. It is a women's college founded by the All-China Women's Federation and the Hunan Provincial People's Government. The school is a member of China Women's College Union. The school motto is "Morality, Wisdom, Persistence and Exhaustion".

According to the official website of the school in June 5438+ 10, 2022, the school covers an area of 370,200 square meters, the teaching administrative room area is134,700 square meters, there are 63 experimental and practical teaching places on campus and 46 off-campus practice bases 146. The school has 8 secondary colleges (departments), 30 undergraduate majors, 1 specialist majors.

There are 2 national first-class undergraduate specialty construction sites, 2 provincial first-class undergraduate specialty construction sites 1 1, 5 characteristic specialties of the Ministry of Education, and 3 provincial-level professional comprehensive reform pilots; It has two key construction disciplines in Hunan Province and three "double first-class" construction and application disciplines in Hunan Province. There are 673 on-the-job faculty members.

Hunan Women's College was founded in 1985. Its predecessor was Hunan Women's Vocational College, which was founded in 1985. On March 20 10, it was upgraded to a full-time undergraduate college with the approval of the Ministry of Education and officially renamed Hunan Women's College. 20 10 joined the world women's education alliance in June.