Monday, October 13, 2008

Shengda College

Shengda College is a private college located just outside of Zhengzhou, Henan, . The current campus is also called "Shengda Economics Trade and Management College of Zhengzhou University", and is intended to be a part of an eventual Shengda University. The student population is approximately 13,000 students.

The College was founded in 1994, through a partnership between the Taibei Guangxing Culture and Education Fund and Zhengzhou University, a national-level public university in Zhengzhou.

Currently, there are eight departments in the college: department of marketing, department of international trades, department of accounting, department of computer and information sciences, department of laws, department of management, department of arts, and department of foreign language and culture.

Riots


Shengda College garnered attention, when riots broke out among students on June 16, 2006. Students of the private college had been led to believe that their diplomas would read "Zhengzhou University", a respected public institution, without mention of Shengda. However, regulations instituted in 2003 forced the school to include its own name and the diplomas received by the class of 2006 read "Zhengzhou University - Shengda Economic, Trade and Management College". The reaction was one of the larger and more prolonged violent student demonstrations since the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. As a result of the riot, the headmaster of the school resigned. The student reaction follows the steep rise in China of college graduates and tightening of the job market in the liberalizing economy.

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