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    By Shi Jing in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2019-05-08 08:08
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    Wu Changzheng, president of Wenzheng College of Soochow University. [Photo provided to China Daily]

    For the past two decades Wu Changzheng, head of Wenzheng College, the privately-run institution of Soochow University, has had two demanding roles - as a class adviser and head of the college.

    This dual responsibility for the faculty members there is not unusual. It is an effective way to save costs, and enhance efficiency and students-faculty communication while controlling the head count of the management staff. The school's management team consists of 100 people, serving 12,000 students. Students help run the canteen and library, too.

    "Even for the students with financial difficulties, we suggest they take part-time jobs on campus instead of just applying for subsidies," he says.

    The method of allowing everyone to participate in the management of the school is one of the many innovative attempts that the college has been making over the past 20 years.

    As one of the eight members of the preparatory team for the college before its founding as China's first such privately-run college in 1998, Wu understood from the outset that the school should be managed in a different way as it took on a unique but important role in China's higher education system.

    While university students are supposed to be more academic, college graduates are trained to have expertise in certain technologies, Wu says. Chinese college graduates may find difficulty in pursuing higher positions in their careers due to the lack of academic knowledge. Privately-run colleges were given the go-ahead in 1997 to provide more education opportunities to a wider population, while filling in the gaps in the higher education system, he says.

    "We define our students as application-oriented," says Wu, adding that this means they have to supply more good courses and internship opportunities for them.

    One example is the flight-attendant major offered by the college. A building has been erected to house a simulated plane cabin, and an exhibition room displays the school's collection of 200 airplane models. The students also take lectures on manners, serving etiquette and makeup tips.

    The law majors can work as clerks of court, and there's also a program with the Bank of Suzhou that allows juniors in human resources management, finance and business administration to intern at the bank for a year.

    "We hope our graduates will have the skills required by their future employers, who will recognize our graduates as qualified," says Wu.

    Most of the students are active in extracurricular activities, have hobbies and share the same broad vision, Wu says. Therefore, the college started to introduce some startup programs in 2011 to prepare them for their future businesses. Teachers were in place to give advice on business ideas and help them incubate their projects at the school.

    This is challenging for the teachers, says Wu. Every teacher at the college is required to take an on-the-job training program for three to six months. The school will choose the right company or institution for the teachers to work at. It is compulsory, as the teacher will not be granted a higher professional rank without such experience.

    "It takes a lot of courage for the teachers to work in a totally different environment. But it is indispensable. Teachers should keep up with the latest industry trends so that they are capable of instructing the students."

    Enrollment at the school has quadrupled from the initial intake of 3,000 students. The relaxed government policy has made all this possible, Wu says, and he hopes that more favorable policies can be granted in the future.

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