1, Changsha Institute of Social Work: Changsha Institute of Social Work, located in Changsha City, Hunan Province, is a university founded by China people, Ministry of Civil Affairs and Hunan Provincial People's Government. It has been selected as a national model vocational college, a national high-quality vocational college, a high-level vocational college with China characteristics and a professional construction plan (file B), a national modern apprenticeship pilot unit, and a construction unit of Hunan Excellent Higher Vocational and Technical College.
2. The First Normal School of Hunan Province: Hunan First Normal University, referred to as Hunan No.1 Normal University, is located in Changsha City, Hunan Province, a national-level educational system reform pilot unit and a cooperative institution of "Ma Yun Rural Normal School Plan" in Hunan Province.
3. Hunan University of Finance and Economics: Hunan University of Finance and Economics is a full-time undergraduate college sponsored by the Hunan Provincial People's Government. It is located in Changsha City, Hunan Province. It is an "excellent pilot unit of national standards for big data" and an "educational e-government pilot project unit" of the Ministry of Education.
Key points of choosing secondary vocational schools
1. Specialty setting: To know whether the majors and courses offered by the school meet your interests and career goals. It is very important to choose a major that suits your career development direction.
2. School reputation and teaching quality: To understand the reputation and teaching quality of the school, you can refer to the evaluation of the school's teaching achievements, teaching level and teaching staff.
3. Employment and internship opportunities: consider whether the school has cooperative relations with some enterprises and industries and whether it can provide good employment and internship opportunities. This is very important for smooth employment in the future.
4. School facilities and resources: Understand the school's laboratories, teaching facilities, libraries, computer equipment, etc. And whether the school provides good learning and living resources.
5. Geographical location and cost of living of the school: Consider whether the geographical location, climate conditions and cost of living of the city where the school is located are suitable for your own life and learning needs.
6. Tuition fees and scholarships: Understand the tuition fees and available scholarship policies of the school and make a reasonable choice according to your own economic ability.
7. Campus culture and social environment: understand the campus culture, community activities and student organizations of the school. Are suitable for your hobbies and student life experiences.
8. Visit and consultation: If possible, you can visit the school to learn about the campus environment, teachers and actual teaching. At the same time, it is also important to consult the school admissions office for relevant information.