Providence University


Providence University is a Catholic university in Shalu District, Taichung City, Taiwan. Providence University is one of the U12 Consortium member schools, and is one of two Taiwan universities participating in the ISEP network.

History

Providence University was founded by an American congregation, the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. In the summer of 1919, Bishop Joseph Tacconi of Kaifeng, Henan Province, Republic of China, met with Sisters of Providence general superior Mother Mary Cleophas Foley to request sisters for a school for young women in Kaifeng. In 1921 Mother Marie Gratia Luking and five other Sisters of Providence founded the Hua-Mei Girls' Elementary and High Schools there, one of the first schools for girls in China. In the spring of 1929, the school was forced to close because of political turbulence.
The Providence Sisters, enthusiastic about female education, endeavored to establish another school in spite of the critical situation. In 1932, by the effort of the Board of Trustees, Ching-Yi Girls' High School was instituted in Kaifeng. Cardinal Paul Yü Pin was the first chairperson of the Board of Trustees, and Chi-Liang Ing was the first president of the school. In 1942, Mother Gratia and the other sisters were imprisoned and did not regain their freedom until 1945.
In 1948, the Chinese Civil War forced the sisters to retreat first to Shanghai and later to Taiwan.
In July 1989, it was renamed the "Providence University for Women". In 1993, it assumed its current name "Providence University", and began to enroll male students.

Successive principals

NoNameTerm
1Jing-an Ho 1956-1957
2Shih-jung Kung 1957-1959
3Jen-yu Tsai 1959-1971
4Anthony Guo August 1971-July 1990
5Hsi-kuang Hsu August 1990-January 1994
6R. C. T. LeeFebruary 1994-June 1999
7Chen-kuei Chen July 1999-July 2002
8Ming-te Yu August 2002-July 2010
9Chuan-yi Tang August 2010-?
10Lucia LinAugust 2022 –

Academics

College of Humanities and Social SciencesDepartment of Chinese LiteratureDepartment of Ecological HumanitiesCenter for Taiwan Studies
College of Humanities and Social SciencesDepartment of Social Work and Child WelfareDepartment of Mass Communication
College of Humanities and Social SciencesDepartment of Taiwanese LiteratureGraduate Institute of Education
College of Humanities and Social SciencesDepartment of LawCenter for Teacher Education

College of ManagementDepartment of International BusinessDepartment of Business Administration
College of ManagementDepartment of AccountingDepartment of Tourism
College of ManagementDepartment of FinanceBusiness Management Program
College of ManagementExecutive Master of Business AdministrationMaster Program in Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship

International CollegeGlobal Master of Business AdministrationGlobal Foreign Language Education Program
International CollegeInternational Business Administration ProgramForeign Language Center

Industrial College
Industrial College

Campus Building

Anthony Guo Hall

This building is named after the memorial of 4th principal of school: Anthony Guo. Inside the building is College of Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Continuing Education, ''Department of Law, Department of Mass Communication, Department of Social Work and Child Welfare, Art Center, Center for Computer & Communication and International Conference Hall.''

St. Peter Hall

Luking Library

Jing An Hall

Theodore Guerin Hall

Providence Hall

St. Francis Hall

Our Lady of Providence Convent

Si Yuan Hall

Bishop Kupfer Hall

Jing-yuan Cafeteria

Schultz Hall

Yi-yuan Cafeteria

Zhi Shan Hall

St. Bosco Hall

John Paul II Sports Hall

Indoor Swimming Pool

Stadium

Multi-Purpose Court

Transportation

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