School profile is as follows:
Weifang College, located in Weifang City, Shandong Province, is a full-time comprehensive undergraduate college in Shandong Province approved by the Ministry of Education. It is the project construction unit of Shandong Province's famous universities for cultivating applied talents, and the master's degree of Shandong Province is awarded to Class A units, and it is the first batch of provincial teacher education bases in China National Education Reform Experimental Zone.
National Special Education Teacher Training Base, Weifang Regional Network Center of China Education and Research Network (CERNET), the executive director unit of National Education Informatization Committee, and the first batch of demonstration units of education informatization in Shandong Province. Weifang University 195 1 started from Qingdao Normal University, 1960 merged into Changwei Normal University.
In 2000, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, Weifang College and Changwei Teachers College merged to form Weifang College. 20 17 School became the provincial master's program construction unit in Shandong Province. As of February 2023, the school covers an area of 1543 mu (103,000 square meters), with a building area of 843,000 square meters, a collection of 3178,500 books and 42.5TB of digital resources.
There are 26 teaching units, 7 1 undergraduate major; 2 105 faculty members, including full-time teachers 1554; There are more than 25,000 full-time students, including 22,600 undergraduates and 0/00 international students.
1904, founded by wei county Teachers' College; 1948, renamed the provincial Weifang Normal School; 1958, renamed Weifang Normal School; 1983, renamed Weifang Kindergarten Normal School; 1984 changed its name to Shandong Overseas Chinese Kindergarten Normal School.
1958, founded by Changle Normal School; 1969, Changle No.1 Middle School was renamed May 7th Red School. 1976, Changle Normal School and Wuqihong School merged to form Changle Wuqi University; 1977, converted into Changle Normal School; 1985, renamed Changle Special Education Normal School.