Is Changchun Information Technology Vocational School public or private?

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Changchun Vocational College of Information Technology, founded on 200 1, is a full-time ordinary college approved by Jilin Provincial People's Government and put on record by the Ministry of Education. Changchun Vocational College of Information Technology was founded by Changchun Wulu Qiba Group Co., Ltd., a well-known private enterprise in Jilin Province. The college has a campus area of 359,000 square meters, a building area of 6,543,800 square meters and a total teaching equipment value of 40.95 million yuan. The college has 10 teaching departments, 38 enrollment majors and 8345 full-time students.

The college consists of seven colleges and three departments, including Computer College, Zhongxing CNC College, Aviation College, Digital Media College, Tongqi Technical College, Automotive Electromechanical College, Artificial Intelligence College, Economic Management Department, Communication Engineering Department, Architectural Engineering Department, Basic Teaching Department, Five-year Higher Vocational Education Department and Ideological and Political Theory Teaching and Research Department.

The differences between public universities and private universities are as follows:

State-owned universities are funded and managed by the government, and their funds mainly come from government grants. Private universities, on the other hand, are universities invested and managed by private individuals or companies, and their funds mainly come from business activities such as tuition fees and donations.

Public universities usually have high academic reputation and research level, more resources and facilities, and relatively low tuition fees. Private universities can adapt to the market demand more flexibly and quickly, and have advantages in some professional fields, but the tuition fees are relatively high.

In addition, there are some differences between the two in enrollment methods, management structure, curriculum and so on. Generally speaking, state-owned universities pay attention to academic research and social responsibility, while private universities pay more attention to practical education and innovation.