- Shaanxi Normal University
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name = Shaanxi Normal University
native_name = 陕西师范大学
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established = 1944
type = Public
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faculty = 2,600
president = Prof. Fang Yu
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students = 40,000
undergrad = 12,000
postgrad = 2,360
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other = 27,660
city =Xi'an
state =Shaanxi
country =People's Republic of China
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website = http://www.snnu.edu.cn/english/index.html
address = 199 South Chang’an Road, Xi'an. Postcode: 710062
coor =The Shaanxi Normal University (SNU) (zh-stp|s=陕西师范大学|t=陝西師範大學|p=Shǎnxī Shīfàn Dàxué) is one of the top educational universities in the
People's Republic of China that are authorized to grant degrees in educational training.Overview
The main campus of the SNU is located in the south suburbs of the historical city of
Xi'an , the capital ofShaanxi Province in central-northwest China. As part of the new policy to enhance the overall education of the average Chinese, especially in rural regions, starting in September2007 the Shaanxi Normal University is among six normal universities, which are directly affiliated with the State Educational Ministry of China, to exempt students from all tuition fees if they are in an approved educational degree program.The current enrollment of the university is approximately 40,000 students, more than 25,000 of which are registered in part-time and non-degree studies.
The university's main campus is located right next to the main campus of the
Xi'an International Studies University .Attachments and affiliates
There is an elementary school (陕西师范大学附属小学) that is attached to the university for grade one through six.
The secondary school (陕西师范大学附属中学) attached to the university is one of the more prestigious secondary schools in the province and is formerly known as the "No. 84th Secondary".
External links
* [http://www.snnu.edu.cn/english/index.html Shaanxi Normal University's official website in English.]
* [http://www.snnu.edu.cn/index.html Official website in Simplified Chinese.]
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