What are the second-c colleges and universities?
What are the second-c colleges? Relevant content is as follows:
1. Shanghai Lixin College of Accounting and Finance
Shanghai Lixin College of Accounting and Finance is a public full-time college with distinctive accounting and financial characteristics. It was founded by the former Shanghai Lixin College of Accounting and Finance. The School of Accountancy and the former Shanghai University of Finance were merged in June 2016. The name "Lixin" comes from "The Analects of Confucius" "The people cannot be established without faith." ?The school originated from Lixin Education, founded in 1928 by Mr. Pan Xulun, a famous educator, accountant and "the father of modern Chinese accounting".
The school currently has three campuses on Shangchuan Road, Wenxiang Road and Zhongshan West Road, covering an area of more than 1,200 acres. In 2019, the construction of the new campus on Gutang Road officially started. There are currently 17,597 full-time students on campus, including 17,212 undergraduates, 125 junior college students, and 260 professional master's students. Students have good employment, and it has been rated as a "National College with Typical Experience in Graduate Employment" by the Ministry of Education. In 2019, the Affiliated School of Shanghai Lixin College of Accounting and Finance was officially unveiled.
2. Guangdong University of Finance
Guangdong University of Finance is a provincial public undergraduate institution and the only financial university in South China. The school was founded in 1950 by the People's Bank of China. It is an institution with "central bank genes".
The school currently has Guangzhou campus, Zhaoqing campus and Qingyuan campus, covering a total area of nearly 2,300 acres. There are currently 24,000 full-time undergraduate students, 293 full-time professional master's students, 162 foreign students, and more than 30,000 continuing education and junior college students. There are more than 2,000 teaching staff (categories A, B, and C), including more than 1,300 full-time teachers.
3. Zhejiang International Studies University
Zhejiang International Studies University is a public provincial undergraduate university based on foreign languages and literature. The school was formerly known as Zhejiang Institute of Education, founded in 1955. It started general undergraduate education in 1994. In 2010, it was restructured and renamed with the approval of the Ministry of Education. The school motto is "Ming De Hong Yi, liberal arts and mastery". In August 2018, the school successfully passed the Ministry of Education’s undergraduate teaching qualification assessment, and the school entered a new historical period.
The school attaches great importance to and actively carries out external exchanges and cooperation. It has now established cooperative relationships with more than 120 universities and institutions in more than 40 countries. International cooperation projects cover 13 language majors of the school, and students are sent out every year on average. It has received more than 450 people and received more than 200 international students in China.