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Have the students of Luoyang Normal University moved to the new campus now?

Luoyang Normal University students have now moved to the new campus

Luoyang Normal University currently has two campuses, Anle and Yibin. The Anle campus covers an area of ??more than 1,000 acres, and the Yibin campus has a planned land area of ??2,850 acres. mu. Among them, the first phase of the project covering an area of ??more than 560 acres and a construction area of ??277,000 square meters has been completed and put into use. More than 14,000 teachers and students have successfully settled in and become witnesses and guardians of the new home; the second phase of the project with a construction area of ??nearly 430,000 square meters has been completed and put into use. The first phase of the project is expected to be completed in October 2015, realizing the overall relocation. The total value of the school's fixed assets is approximately 878 million yuan. The library has nearly 1.8 million books, 4,741 Chinese and foreign journals, and more than 300,000 electronic books. It is a secondary center for literature retrieval in China's knowledge engineering. The school has a campus network of “10 Gigabit backbone and Gigabit desktop” and is a “Digital Campus Demonstration School for Higher Education Institutions in Henan Province”.

Luoyang Normal University is a provincial general higher education undergraduate college located in Luoyang, the thousand-year-old imperial capital and peony city. The predecessor of the school is Heluodao Normal School, which was founded in 1916. It has gone through Henan Provincial Heluodao Normal School, Henan Provincial Fourth Normal School, Henan Provincial Luoyang Normal School, Luoyang Normal College, and Luoyang Normal College. various stages, it was upgraded to an undergraduate college in 2000 and was given its current name. In 2007, the school passed the Ministry of Education’s undergraduate teaching level assessment with excellent results, and in 2011 it was approved as a pilot unit for postgraduate training for the master’s degree in education.

As of 2014, the school currently has the School of Liberal Arts, the School of History and Culture, the School of Politics, Law and Public Administration, the School of Foreign Languages, the School of Mathematical Sciences, the School of Physics and Electronic Information, the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and the School of Information Technology. , School of Physical Education, School of Music, School of Fine Arts, School of Educational Sciences, School of Life Sciences, School of Business, School of Preschool Education, School of Journalism and Communication, School of Land and Tourism, School of Art and Design, School of International Education, School of Continuing Education, Software Vocational Technology The college has 21 colleges, 4 public teaching and research departments, and 61 undergraduate majors, covering 10 major disciplines including literature, science, engineering, economics, management, law, history, education, art, and agriculture. The school has more than 28,000 full-time students and more than 4,000 adult education students of various types.