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What are the independent colleges in Shandong Province?

Shandong Independent College is as follows:

1, Yantai Nanshan College

2. Weihai Vocational College

3. Weifang Business Vocational College

4. Qingdao Hengxing Institute of Technology

5. Shandong Women's College

6. Yantai South Campus of Shandong University of Technology

7. Zibo Vocational College

8. Dongchang College of Liaocheng University

9. Binzhou Vocational College

10, Taishan Vocational and Technical College

Conditions for independent colleges:

1, which shall be within the planned layout area and shall not overlap with existing undergraduate colleges.

2, the school funds should be raised in a legal and compliant way, and enough to maintain high-quality teaching and scientific research activities.

3. The college should have distinctive school-running characteristics and advantageous disciplines, and be able to independently formulate courses, teaching plans and other plans.

4. The college should recruit students and introduce talents independently, and establish a high-level faculty.

5, campus facilities and hardware equipment should meet the standards of higher education, to meet the needs of teaching, scientific research and student life.

Main differences between independent colleges and public universities

1. Different background: the founders of independent colleges can be non-educational institutions and individuals such as enterprises, governments and social organizations, while non-independent colleges are generally established by the government or directly subordinate to government departments.

2. Different in nature: independent colleges do not belong to the category of public universities, but are founded by private institutions such as enterprises, governments and social organizations, and their roles are more market-oriented; Non-independent colleges belong to the category of public universities, which are funded by the government and have the nature of public welfare.

3. Different enrollment methods: Independent colleges and non-independent colleges have different enrollment methods. Independent colleges have greater autonomy and can carry out more flexible enrollment plans and policies; The enrollment plans and policies of non-independent colleges are generally formulated by the competent government departments.

4. Different courses: independent colleges can set their own courses and majors, which are more market-oriented and adapt to the needs of enterprises and society; Non-independent colleges need to set courses according to national plans and policies, and pay more attention to the cultivation of comprehensive quality.

There are many differences between independent colleges and non-independent colleges, but they all cultivate high-quality talents for the country, each with its own advantages and characteristics, and play an important role in different levels and aspects.