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Tuition of Quanzhou Huaguang Vocational School

The tuition fees of different majors in Quanzhou Huaguang Vocational School vary from 9800 yuan to 12000 yuan.

Quanzhou Huaguang Vocational College is a higher vocational college approved by the Fujian Provincial People's Government, put on record by the Ministry of Education, and included in the national college entrance examination unified recruitment plan, which is qualified to independently issue national academic certificates.

The school is located in quanzhou taiwanese investment zone, a famous historical and cultural city and the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road. Now it covers an area of 8.26 1 1 mu, with a school building area of190,000 square meters, total assets of 648 million yuan and 9269 students of all kinds. The school has five secondary colleges: School of Photography, School of Arts and Technology, School of Business, School of Education and School of Health Management.

The school has three departments: public basic teaching department, ideological and political teaching department and physical education teaching department; 2 centers: information and training center and teacher development center; 6 research institutes: Classic Photography Institute, Shoes and Clothing Science Institute, Redesign Institute, Huaxia Intangible Heritage Institute, Health Pension Institute and Intelligent Technology Application Institute; 158 on-campus experimental training base and 2 1 1 off-campus training base.

University charging standard

Tuition fees in public universities are relatively low, and tuition fees in private universities are basically 2-3 times that of public universities. For example, in general undergraduate colleges, the annual tuition fees for arts, history and science range from 36 million to 6,000 yuan, while those for private colleges range from 90 million to 200 million yuan. For art majors and some special majors, the fees charged by public colleges and universities are about 1 10,000 yuan per year, while private colleges and universities are more than 20,000 yuan, and some special majors are as high as 40,000 yuan, which is quite different.

The charging principle of public colleges and universities in China is that the tuition fees paid by students can only be part of the cost of talent training in colleges and universities, and cannot be shared too much. In addition, in recent years, the tuition fees in colleges and universities have increased obviously for many reasons.