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Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, often known as TARC or KTAR, is a public institution of higher learning in Malaysia. It has six campuses in six states across Malaysia. The college operates with a 50% subsidy from the government for its recurrent and capital expenditure; the other 50% funding comes from the college trustees and income collected. Tunku Abdul Rahman College was officially upgraded into a university college on 2 May 2013. It is now known as Tunku Abdul Rahman University College.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=TARC Now a University College )〕 Steeped in tradition of excellence, the institution currently has a student population of 25,000 students〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Us )〕 and has educated 160,000 graduates who have gone on to become national leaders, established businessmen, entrepreneurs, CEOs and professionals of various industries. ==History== Tun Tan Siew Sin, the president of MCA proposed the establishment of Tunku Abdul Rahman College in the MCA General Assembly on March 1968. Tunku Abdul Rahman College (TARC) was established on 24 February 1969. The college was named after the late YTM Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, the first prime minister of Malaysia and the Father of Malaysian Independence. The college started with classes in the School of Pre-University Studies in 1969, followed by the School of Business Studies in 1971. In 1972, the School of Technology and School of Arts & Science were established. The School of Social Science & Humanities was established in 1999. On 19 July 1976, with the completion of the first phase of the college campus, classes were moved to campus premises in Kuala Lumpur, occupying 186 acres of land. From an initial intake of 764 students in 1969, today there are approximately 24,000 students in the TARC Kuala Lumpur Main Campus and its five branch campuses. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tunku Abdul Rahman University College」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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