National Chengchi University
About the University
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Information
Address
No.64, Sec.2, ZhiNan Rd., Wenshan District,Taipei City 116011,Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 24,510~56,860/YR
Accommodation: NTD 18,200~66,300/YR
Living Expenses: NTD 120,000/YR
Official website
Contact Information
+886-2-29393091
[email protected]
Introduction
National Chengchi University is a comprehensive university in Taiwan with the most distinctive humanities and social sciences programs. It has 13 colleges, including the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, Commerce, Communication, Foreign Languages, Law, Science, International Affairs, Education, Innovation International, Informatics, X-School, and International College of Finance. NCCU is committed to cultivating talents with interdisciplinary knowledge, local roots, and an international perspective in an internationalized and multicultural environment.
Teaching quality and academic prestige
In the 2022 Global Views Magazine’s ranking of universities favored by enterprises, NCCU ranked 5th. In the 2022 QS Asia University Rankings, NCCU once again entered the top 100 and remains a top choice for international exchange students.
International Exchange and Cooperation
NCCU boasts a learning environment with as many as 20 languages, making it the university with the most foreign language courses offered in Taiwan. It has approximately 550 sister schools and more than 3,000 international students. It also actively promotes international exchanges such as overseas internships and volunteer work, providing students with more diverse learning experiences and making it the most comprehensive Taiwanese higher education institution in terms of internationalization.
Guidance Mechanism for Overseas Chinese Students from Hong Kong, Macau, and Malaysia
The Student Counseling and Overseas Chinese Student Affairs Division of the Office of Student Affairs has dedicated personnel responsible for matters related to overseas Chinese student counseling, including academic counseling, assistance with residence permits and entry/exit matters, scholarship applications, and arrangement of work-study opportunities, so that students can study without any worries.
Alumni

查良鏞(金鏞)
Famous martial arts novelist
Hong Kong
Jin Yong was admitted to the Department of Diplomacy at National Chengchi University in 1944. In 1952, he served as the editor of the supplement of the “New Evening Post.” In 1959, he founded “Ming Pao” in Hong Kong.
In 1955, he began writing numerous popular novels under the pen name Jin Yong, including “The Book and the Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” and “The Return of the Condor Heroes.” He also used the pen name Lin Huan to write scripts for Great Wall Movie Enterprises, including “The Peerless Beauty,” which won the Gold Medal Award from the Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic of China.

金耀基
Outstanding alumni
Hong Kong
Graduated from the Graduate Institute of Political Science at National Chengchi University. His Chinese and English literary works include “From Tradition to Modernity” (1966), “Chinese Society and Culture,” “Chinese Politics and Culture,” “China’s Modern Transformation,” “Sociology and Chinese Studies,” “Chinese Culture and Modern Transformation” (2016), “The Idea of the University,” and “Rethinking the Way of the University” (2017).
His essay collections include “Cambridge Jottings,” “Heidelberg Jottings,” “Companions in Life” (2018), and “King Yau-ki’s Eighty Calligraphy Collection.”

譚俊榮
Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture of Macao
Macau
Graduated from the Department of Business Administration at National Chengchi University in 1985. In 1994, he served as the Director of the Human Resources Department of the Public Administration and Civil Service Bureau. In 1995, he served as the President of the School of Social and Applied Sciences of the Macao Polytechnic Institute. In 1997, he served as the Director of the Higher Education Auxiliary Office. In 1999, he served as the Director of the Office of the Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture. In 2007, he was elected by UNESCO as the Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Higher Education. In 2009, he served as the Chief of Office of the Chief Executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region. In 2014, he was appointed as the Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture of the Macao Special Administrative Region Government.

李展鵬
Outstanding alumni
Macau
Graduated from the Department of Journalism at National Chengchi University. He is currently a lecturer in the Department of Communication at the University of Macau, the president of “New Generation” magazine, a member of the Hong Kong Film Critics Association, and a columnist for “Ming Pao.” He is the author of “One Hundred Expressions of Film,” “Journey Moments,” and “Invisible Macau: The Neglected City and Culture,” and co-edited “The Last Song of the Evening: Anita Mui’s Performing Life” (co-edited with Cheuk Nam).
His articles have appeared in Hong Kong’s “Stand News,” Taiwan’s “Independent Commentary Network,” and “The News Lens.” He has served as a judge for film festivals such as the Taiwan Golden Horse Film Festival’s NETPAC Award, the Taiwan International Documentary Film Festival, and the Taiwan Queer Film Festival.

莊文杰
ASTRO Current Affairs Program Host
Malaysia
Chong Men Jet graduated from the Department of Radio and Television at National Chengchi University in Taiwan. He previously worked as an executive producer and cinematographer for a travel program at Chinese Television System (CTS) in Taiwan and as an executive producer for a financial program at Next TV.
In 2014, he returned to Malaysia and became a host for ASTRO’s current affairs programs.

彭學斌
Famous Mandarin Music Producer
Malaysia
Participated in the “Golden Melody Award” songwriting competition at NCCU and was noticed by producer Lee An-hsiu, who was one of the judges at the time. After returning to Malaysia in 1998, he has produced more than 100 albums and published more than 300 songs. The artists he has worked with include: Michael Wong, Yoga Lin, Stefanie Sun, Cheer Chen, Fish Leong, Z-Chen, Nicholas Teo, and Anthony Neely. In addition, he is also the mastermind behind the overseas development of Malaysian artists such as Z-Chen, Penny Tai, Lawrence Wong, and Eric Pen.
In 2004, he wrote “I Miss Him Too” for Stefanie Sun, reaching a new career milestone. Between 2006 and 2007, Peng Hsueh-bin released a large number of compositions, including Gigi Leung’s “Love Was So Hurtful,” Cyndi Wang’s “That Summer, Quiet Sea,” and Fish Leong’s “Adoration,” each of which was the main track of the album.
Recent hit songs include Z-Chen’s “Secret Love,” Cosmos People’s “Lonely, Okay,” Anthony Neely’s “Queen,” and Yoga Lin’s “Mentor.” Peng Hsueh-bin has repeatedly won awards at the Malaysia PWH Music Award (a biennial Chinese music award in Malaysia) and the AIM Chinese Music Awards (the largest music awards ceremony in Malaysia), including Original Golden Melody, Best Composer, Best Album, Most Played Chinese Song, and Overseas Highest Royalty Song.

陳嘉榮
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
Graduated from the Department of Journalism at National Chengchi University. He is currently an anchor at 8TV and the author of: “New New Relationship: How Johor Bahru People See Singapore” (2001), “Falling in Love with the Anchor’s Desk” (2012), and “If You Blossom, Butterflies Will Come” (2015).
Shiely Venessa
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
Graduated with an MBA in 2017. After returning to the country, he worked at ASUS and also worked part-time as a fitness influencer. He is currently a full-time influencer.
Michael Leunard
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
Graduated from the Department of Law in 2018. After returning to the country, he continued to study at the Graduate Institute of Law. He is currently a legal advisor at Surabaya Taipei School and runs a Chinese tutoring class.
Highlights
Building an International Learning Environment for Students
I. Providing students with opportunities to study abroad and cultivate an international perspective
◇ Signed more than 700 cooperation agreements and more than 20 dual degree agreements, covering all parts of the world.
◇ Recommends more than 800 students to study and research abroad (dual degree) each year.
◇ Nearly 10 teachers offer short-term courses abroad each year, leading students to study abroad.
◇ Offers as many as 20 international languages.
◇ Has nearly 10 regional studies programs and centers to enhance students’ understanding of international affairs and culture.
II. Building an English learning environment that is in line with international standards
◇ Offers more than 600 high-quality English-taught courses in professional fields each academic year.
◇ Established seven all-English professional programs (five master’s programs and two doctoral programs).
◇ The only all-English Asia-Pacific Studies English Doctoral Program (IDAS).
◇ All colleges in the school completed the ETP (English-Taught Program) program construction in the 107th academic year.
◇ International students come from more than 80 countries, with one international student for every six students.
◇ The College of Innovation was established in the 108th academic year to continue building an international campus, shaping a diverse international learning atmosphere, and promoting administrative internationalization, with the aim of giving fuller play to the advantages of diverse cross-domain, local and international connections, and strengthening international mobility and global competitiveness.
III. Actively recruiting outstanding international students to study at the school.
◇ Produced a number of international recruitment brochures and micro-films. The 2017 international recruitment promotional video won the bronze medal in the 13th QS APPLE Global Most Creative University Video Awards for its excellent quality.
◇ Established a number of international student scholarships to attract outstanding international youth
(1) Graduate student scholarships for each department.
(2) International student scholarships.
(3) Tuition waiver scholarship for international freshmen in doctoral programs.
(4) International freshman scholarship.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Liberal Arts
- Department of Chinese Literature
- Department of History
- Department of Philosophy
- Graduate Institute of Library, Information and Archival Studies
- Graduate Institute of Religious Studies
- Graduate Institute of Taiwan History
- Graduate Institute of Taiwanese Literature
- The PhD/MA Program in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language
College of Science
College of Social Sciences
- Department of Political Science
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Public Finance
- Department of Public Administration
- Department of Land Economics-Land Resources Planning Program
- Department of Land Economics-Land Management Program
- Department of Land Economics-Geomatics Program
- Department of Economics
- Department of Ethnology
- Graduate Institute of Development Studies
- Graduate Institute of Labor Research
- Graduate Institute of Social Work
- The Master for Eminent Public Administrators
- International Master's Program in Asia-Pacific Studies
- International Doctoral Program in Asia-Pacific Studies
- International Master’s Program of Applied Economics and Social Development
- Master's Program of Land Policy and Environmental Planning
College of Business
- Department of Money and Banking
- Department of International Business
- Department of Accounting
- Department of Statistics
- Department of Business Administration
- Department of Management Information Systems
- Department of Finance
- Department of Risk Management and Insurance
- Graduate Institute of Technology, Innovation and Intellectual Property Management
College of Foreign Languages and Literature
- Department of English
- Department of Arabic Language and Culture
- Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
- Department of Japanese
- Department of Korean Language and Culture
- Department of Turkish Language and Culture
- Department of European Languages and Cultures
- Department of Southeast Asian Languages and Cultures
- Graduate Institute of Linguistics
- Master Program in Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies
College of Communication
- Undeclared Major in College of Communication
- Department of Journalism
- Department of Advertising
- Department of Radio and Television
- Master's Program in Communication
- Graduate Program in Digital Content and Technologies
- Ph.D. Program in Communication
- International Master's Program in International Communication Studies
- International Master’s Program in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies (IACS)
College of International Affairs
College of Education
College of Innovation
Scholarships
Scholarships
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Scholarships 26207_a77346-e1> |
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Eligibility 26207_e56371-c0> |
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NCCU Scholarship for Overseas Chinese Students from Hong Kong and Macau 26207_bf3722-79> |
Graduate School:
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Subject to school announcement 26207_3e5362-7a> |
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Ministry of Education Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Graduate Students 26207_3a93cf-c7> |
NTD 60,000 per student (NTD 10,000 per month) 26207_1b811e-55> |
Subject to the announcement of the Ministry of Education 26207_457c1b-da> |
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Overseas Community Affairs Council Accepts Donations for Overseas Chinese Student Scholarships 26207_5e2657-47> |
Subject to the current year 26207_0b5930-ef> |
As announced by the OCAC 26207_a962f5-ef> |
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Guangdong Fellow Association Cantonese Scholarship 26207_5a72ed-b3> |
Graduate School: |
Subject to the approval of the Guangdong Fellow Association 26207_66ead9-1e> |
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Overseas Community Affairs Council Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Students and Students with Excellent Academic Performance 26207_4b7075-d8> |
Outstanding: NTD 50,000 per student |
As announced by the OCAC Associated Committee 26207_7e9329-42> |
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Overseas Chinese Association Scholarship 26207_98f7ea-7c> |
Scholarship: NTD 10,000 per student |
As announced by the General Association 26207_c65172-62> |
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Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission Cultural and Educational Foundation Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship 26207_405988-e6> |
NTD 5,000 per student 26207_41d08c-be> |
As announced by the OCAC 26207_df3cc5-df> |
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Shanghai Commercial Bank Malaysian Chinese Scholarship 26207_186ffc-72> |
NTD 20,000 per student 26207_59e988-dd> |
Subject to the announcement of Shanghai Commercial Bank 26207_c5f013-39> |
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National Chengchi University Malaysian Alumni Association Scholarship 26207_10c09c-81> |
NTD 20,000 per graduate student |
Subject to school announcement 26207_10c645-1a> |
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National Chengchi University Hong Kong Alumni Association Scholarship 26207_95b608-72> |
NTD 10,000 per student 26207_11e4a4-f6> |
Subject to the announcement of the Alumni Association 26207_88fd40-96> |
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Ministry of Education Bursary for Poor Overseas Chinese Students 26207_54613d-53> |
NTD 36,000 per student (NTD 3,000 per month) 26207_0f8e4c-7d> |
Subject to the announcement of the Ministry of Education 26207_db804a-d6> |
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China Relief Association Scholarship for Overseas Chinese Students from Northern Thailand and Myanmar in Taiwan 26207_74b3f3-22> |
NTD 10,000 per student 26207_b69292-ec> |
Subject to the announcement of the China Relief Association 26207_50dcae-3e> |
Living Expenses
Living Expenses: Approximately NTD 120,000 per academic year
Accommodation: Approximately NTD 9,100~32,150 per semester
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One semester 26207_35994e-9c> |
One academic year 26207_1af454-82> |
Other Notes 26207_b9af1e-05> |
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Approximately NTD 9,000 26207_51d091-23> |
Approximately NTD 18,000 26207_d45770-52> |
Four-person room 26207_ceb357-7f> |
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
Tuition per semester for overseas Chinese students from Hong Kong and Macau (bachelor’s program) in each college is approximately NTD 24,510~28,430
Tuition per semester for foreign students and students from mainland China is approximately NTD 49,020~56,860
Tuition per semester for overseas Chinese students from Hong Kong and Macau (master’s and doctoral programs) in each college is approximately NTD 12,910~14,990
Tuition per semester for foreign students and students from mainland China is approximately NTD 12910~29,980
Graphic introduction to student dormitories
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Accommodation Fee per Semester 26207_a2dd2d-ed> |
Accommodation Fee per Academic Year 26207_89da6d-72> |
Other Notes 26207_e8f5e9-0d> |
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NTD 9,057 26207_57f155-c7> |
NTD 18,114 26207_a7c5b0-e1> |
Dormitory Name: Ziqiang 6th Dorm (Male) / Ziqiang 9th Dorm (Female) |










