China's first Sino-US university founded.
New York University, located in the hub of world economy and
ranked 32 in the 2013 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, is
opening a jointly operating campus in Shanghai, now the most active and fastest
growing business, commercial and financial hub in Asia. Those who graduate from
this newly established university will receive certificate and degree from both
NYU and NYU-Shanghai. What’s more attractive for students from mainland China
is the tuition, that is expected to be only about 100,000 yuan (about $15,950),
less than a half of NYU’s tuition and fees $41,606 in 2011-2012 school year.
The tuition for foreign students isn’t listed yet.
They are planning to have 300 students next year to start,
half of which come from abroad. Isn’t that an interesting learning opportunity?
Enjoy reading and learning about this new joint educational
venture.
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