Nanjing University of Finance and Economics is a high-level university and key construction university in Jiangsu Province. Nanjing University of Finance and Economics focuses on economic management, supported by economics, management, law, engineering, literature, science and other disciplines, and develops in a coordinated manner. There are 18 teaching colleges (departments), 13 first-class disciplines authorized by master's degree, 16 master's degree authorization points, 49 general undergraduate majors and 4 Chinese-foreign cooperative undergraduate majors.
202 1 the school was approved as a doctoral degree awarding unit that needs to be strengthened, and was approved as a class B construction university of Jiangsu Province's high-level university construction peak plan. In April 2022, China University Soft Science Ranking 2022 was officially released, and the school entered the top of China University Financial Ranking 2022 10. In August, 2022, with the approval of the State Council Academic Degrees Committee, the school officially became a doctoral degree awarding unit.
The school has three campuses: Xianlin, Fujian Road and Qiaotou, covering an area of 6.5438+0.207 million square meters and a total construction area of 7.65438+0.36 million square meters. There are 23 teaching institutions. At present, there are more than 6000 undergraduates/kloc-0, and more than 3800 doctoral and master students.
Nanjing University of Finance and Economics in 2023: Fees and Scholarship Measures
1, charging standard
5,200 yuan/academic year for liberal arts majors, 5,500 yuan/academic year for science majors, 5,800 yuan/academic year for engineering majors, 6,800 yuan/academic year for art majors, 5,700 yuan/academic year for financial majors and business administration majors, 6,300 yuan/academic year for food science and engineering majors, and 26,400 yuan/academic year for the first three years of Sino-foreign cooperation in running schools. Accommodation 1200- 1500 yuan/school year.
2. The school helps students to complete their studies through scholarships, grants, national student loans, work-study programs, temporary difficulties subsidies, tuition and miscellaneous fee reductions, and green channels for students from poor families.