HK universities that open doors to mainland students
12. Chu Hai College of Higher Education
A view of Chu Hai College of Higher Education. [Photo/chuhai.edu.hk] |
Chu Hai College of Higher Education traces its origins back to 1947, when a group of prominent educators founded Chu Hai University in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong province, with the mission of educating younger generation, helping rebuild the country soon after the World War II.
The name of the college literally means Pearl-Sea in Chinese, denoting both the original location of the college on the banks of Chu (Pearl) River, and the ideal of the college which urges its students to be as pure as pearl (Chu) and to pursue knowledge which is as deep as the sea.
In 1949, the university moved with all its teaching resources to Hong Kong and registered as Chu Hai College under the Education Ordinance with the approval given by the Director of Education Department to offer post-secondary courses to students.