1, Guangdong University of Finance and Economics
Guangdong University of Finance and Economics was founded in 1983, formerly known as Guangdong University of Finance and Economics, with undergraduate education as the initial level; 1985 was renamed Guangdong University of Commerce, and 1997 passed the qualification assessment of undergraduate teaching work, and was awarded the right to confer master's degree in 2003.
In 2008, it passed the evaluation of undergraduate teaching level with "excellent" grade, changed its name to Guangdong University of Finance and Economics on 20 13, and was approved as a doctoral degree awarding unit on 202 1.
2. Nanjing Audit University
Nanjing Audit University is the only full-time college named after "audit" in China and one of the birthplaces of audit higher education in China. It stands for test, lives by test, prospers by test and is strong by test. The school was founded in 1983, and changed its name to Nanjing Audit University in 1987.
3. Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics is a national key university under the national "2 1 1 Project" and the "985 Project" directly under the Ministry of Education, and it is also the first batch of "double first-class" universities in China.
4. Shanxi University of Finance and Economics
Shanxi University of Finance and Economics is a provincial local institution of higher learning with a long history and distinctive features. It is one of the earliest financial and economic universities established after the founding of New China. It is located in Taiyuan, the capital of Shanxi Province, a national historical and cultural city known as "Dragon City".
5. Nanjing University of Finance and Economics
Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, founded in 1956, Nanjing Grain School of the Ministry of Grain, is one of the earliest grain colleges established in New China. 198 1 Nanjing Institute of Grain Economics was established on the basis of the former Nanjing Grain School. 1993, the school was renamed Nanjing Institute of Economics. 1999, Nanjing Materials School was merged into Nanjing Institute of Economics.
In 2000, Nanjing Institute of Economics, Jiangsu Institute of Finance and Economics and Jiangsu Institute of Economics and Management merged to form a new Nanjing Institute of Economics. In 2003, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, the school was officially renamed Nanjing University of Finance and Economics.