Information
Address
No. 55, Section 1, Nanhua Road, Dalin Township, Chiayi County
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: Starting from NTD/YR 94,788~110,252 (Scholarships: Tuition and miscellaneous fees waived or NTD/YR 20,000 reduction, according to the university’s regulations for international student scholarships)
Accommodation: NTD/YR 16,000~25,000
Living expenses: NTD/YR 96,000 (depending on personal spending habits)
Official website
Contact Information
+886-5-2721001#1711
[email protected]
Introduction
Our university is located in Dalin Township, Chiayi County, and was founded in 1996 by Venerable Master Hsing Yun of Fo Guang Shan. With “life education, environmental sustainability, smart innovation, and Three Goods Campus” as its distinguishing features, the school pursues excellence and has received numerous awards:
1. The campus is full of greenery, birds, and flowers, and is listed as one of the “World’s Top 100 Green Universities.”
2. Ranked among the top 401-600 in the world by the British Times Higher Education (THE) World University Impact Rankings for five consecutive years from 2020-2024, and ranked 14th in Taiwan and 5th among private universities in 2024.
3. Ranked 25th among private universities nationwide and 23rd in the humanities and social sciences category in the 2024《Global Views》Taiwan’s Best University Rankings.
4. The overall freshman registration rate for the 2024 academic year is 88.88%, with 7 departments fully enrolled, demonstrating competitiveness.
5. Established the only “National Life Education Center” in Taiwan.
6. Awarded the “Three Goods Lighthouse School” in 2025.
6. Won the National Quality Award – Sustainable Development Model Award.
7. Selected by the Ministry of Education as a “Three Goods Campus Practice School.”
8. The graduate employment rate is as high as 95%, and employer satisfaction reaches 89%.
Promote overseas learning and cultivate international mobility
The university has approximately 5,000 students, with approximately 10% of students participating in international activities. Our international students come from 17 countries.
Our university has established sister school relationships with 220 universities around the world, providing students with opportunities for international exchange learning. With the assistance of Fo Guang Shan’s 300 overseas locations, students are arranged to serve as international volunteers or overseas interns.
Our university, together with Fo Guang University, University of the West, Nan Tien Institute, and Guang Ming College, has jointly established the “Fo Guang Shan University Consortium”, providing students with diversified overseas learning resources.
Students’ overseas learning is very diverse. Students participate in overseas learning and international conferences, and can go abroad for various types of learning through exchange learning at overseas sister schools, the “2+2” program in the United States, the “3+1” program in the United Kingdom, the “1+1” dual degree program for master’s degrees in the United Kingdom or the United States, overseas study abroad, elite overseas study groups, overseas temple services, and international volunteer programs.
Overseas Chinese (Hong Kong and Macao) Student Welfare and Counseling Mechanisms
1. Priority arrangement for school dormitories. International students in Nanhua Hall dormitory enjoy preferential rates (double rooms with shared bathroom).
2. Provide scholarships for international students. Overseas Compatriot students are exempt from tuition and miscellaneous fees for the first semester. From the second semester onwards, students who rank in the top 30% of their class can enjoy exemption from tuition and miscellaneous fees. Those who do not reach the top 30% but pass the course can enjoy a reduction of NTD 20,000 in tuition and miscellaneous fees. Please refer to the university’s regulations for international student scholarships for details.
Alumni
曾廣志 Chan Kwong Zhi
Senior Lecturer, School of Medicine, Griffith University, Australia
Malaysia
Senior Lecturer, School of Medicine, Griffith University, Australia
Promoting Humanistic Buddhism, Life and Death Studies, Life Education, and Grief Counseling internationally: Promoting Humanistic Buddhism, Life and Death Studies, Life Education, and Grief Counseling around the world through the Buddha’s Light International Association, with footprints covering Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
秦美珊 Qin Mei Shan
Senior Lecturer, University Putra Malaysia
Malaysia
Senior Lecturer, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
Highlights
Promoting Overseas Learning and Cultivating Global Mobility
The University actively promotes overseas learning to enhance students’ global mobility and international competitiveness. Together with Fo Guang University (Yilan, Taiwan), University of the West (USA), Nan Tien Institute (Australia), and Guang Ming College (Philippines) under the Fo Guang Shan education system, the University has established the Fo Guang Shan University Consortium. This pioneering cross-national university alliance, the first of its kind in Taiwan, integrates the strengths and resources of five institutions to provide diversified academic opportunities and broaden students’ global perspectives.
The 2+2 Dual Degree Program is a landmark initiative in Taiwan. Through this program, students may study at Nanhua University (Taiwan) and University of the West (USA) within the system and earn bachelor’s degrees from two countries. This initiative promotes academic integration and exchange among the system universities, allowing students from all five institutions to share and benefit from the collective teaching and learning resources.
The University offers a wide range of overseas learning opportunities. Students may participate in international conferences, overseas exchange programs with partner universities, dual-degree programs such as the U.S. 2+2, U.K. 3+1, and U.K./U.S. master’s 1+1 programs, as well as overseas field studies, elite overseas study groups, overseas service programs at Fo Guang Shan branches, and international volunteer initiatives, enabling diverse forms of global learning experiences.
Promoting Industry–Academia Collaboration
The University has established industry–academia collaboration agreements with 938 high-quality enterprises, providing students with internship and employment opportunities. By actively strengthening partnerships with public and private enterprises and institutions, the University seeks to promote industrial development, facilitate the accumulation and dissemination of knowledge, and fully realize its educational, training, and service missions.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Management
College of Humanities
College of Social Sciences
College of Arts and Design
Scholarships
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Tuition and Fees (Annual)
Bachelor’s Program: NTD/YR 94,788~110,252
Master’s Program: NTD/YR 96,852~106,772
Doctoral Program: NTD/YR 104,838
Cost of living (yearly)
Living expenses: Approximately NTD/YR 96,000 (depending on personal spending habits)
Accommodation: NTD/YR 16,000 – NTD 25,000
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School accommodation


Pathways
Shih Chien University
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Information
Address
Taipei Campus Taipei campus: No.70, Dazhi St., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei City 104, Taiwan(R.O.C.)
Kaohsiung Campus No. 200, University Road, Neimen District, Kaohsiung City 845
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: 105,000~120,000 NTD/YR
Dormitory Fee: On-campus dormitory: NTD 20,000~50,000; Off-campus rental: NTD 80,000~120,000 NTD/YR
Living Expenses: 95,000~180,000 NTD/YR
Official website
Taipei Campus https://www.usc.edu.tw
Kaohsiung Campus https://www.kh.usc.edu.tw
Contact Information
Taipei Campus
TEL: +886-2-25381111 #2211
LINE@: @nyi8544a
Kaohsiung Campus
TEL: +886-7-6678888 #3190
LINE@: @khusc
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Introduction
學術聲望
Our university was founded 64 years ago. The Taipei campus is located in the center of Taipei (Dazhi), and the Kaohsiung campus is located in Neimen District, Kaohsiung City. Each has its own independent campus and departments, and enrolls students with different interests and expertise. In 2019, QS ranked the university in the world’s top 101-150 for “Art & Design” for the first time, ranking 4th in Taiwan and 1st among private universities in Taiwan.
The globally renowned ranking website Ranker rated Shih Chien University’s College of Computing as one of the top 30 design schools in the world. In addition, there are the College of Human Ecology, the College of Management, International Programs, the College of Business and Information, and the College of Culture and Creativity, with a total of 32 departments.
The colleges on the Taipei campus are: College of Design [Fashion Design, Industrial Design, Architecture, Digital Design, etc.], College of Human Ecology [Music, Food and Nutrition, Catering, Social Work, Early Childhood Development and Senior Care, etc.], College of Management [Information, Business Management and Finance, and Languages, etc.], School of Law [Law], International Programs [Business Management, Tourism and Hospitality, and Smart Services].
The colleges on the Kaohsiung campus are: College of Business and Information, College of Culture and Creativity; including 5 major fields: [Design] Fashion, Fashion Design, Digital, Computer Animation, [Information] Information Management, Drones, APP, [Languages] Japanese, [Tourism] Tourism, Leisure Industry, [Business] Finance, International Business.
Overseas Student Welfare
Exclusive scholarships are available for international students.
Tuition waivers and living subsidies are provided to varying degrees from freshman to junior year to alleviate the financial pressure of studying in Taiwan. A paid internship system is available for seniors, who can choose internships in Taiwan or abroad according to their abilities and interests.
There is a dedicated international student club on campus, and teachers and senior students from various countries provide life and study counseling to international students before and after enrollment. Various international life activities are also arranged during the academic period: festival celebrations, cultural tours, international week, etc.
In addition to individual applications and joint distributions, our school has two separate enrollment channels for overseas Chinese, Hong Kong, and Macao students every year, so students can apply to study in Taiwan on their own.
Industry-Academia Cooperation
All 34 departments of our school have signed internship cooperation agreements with well-known local Taiwanese companies, and have signed overseas internship contracts with specialty industry companies in Germany, Japan, the United States, China (Shanghai), Australia and other places, so that students can have a wider range of internship fields and opportunities.
In addition, our school has signed exchange student contracts with approximately 200 universities and colleges around the world. Approximately 300 students go abroad for exchanges each year. In the 2017 internationalization ranking, Shih Chien University was ranked 9th in Taiwan. Hong Kong and Macao students are welcome to stay at Shih Chien and look to the world.
The dormitory provides
Taipei Campus: Off-campus dormitories (2-person room/4-person room/8-person room), on-campus dormitories (Female Dorm 1 – 4-person room, Female Dorm 2 – 6-person room)
Website: https://reurl.cc/ZbDMvA
Kaohsiung Campus: Male M/N Dorm (4-person room/5-person room), Female H Dorm (4-person room), Female B Dorm (3-person room/4-person room)
Website: https://reurl.cc/m3aXj7
Transportation
Please refer to the website:
Taipei Campus https://reurl.cc/O4deXR
Kaohsiung Campus https://reurl.cc/D3a8Zm
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Highlights
Excellence in People’s Livelihood
Emphasizing the development of life sciences is a unique feature of our school. For a long time, our school has actively invested in the research and promotion of the founding purpose of life science knowledge, focusing on the six major needs of people’s livelihood, and taking the educational goal of making life “ethical, artistic, scientific, and productive.” We offer integrated courses that combine theory and practice to strengthen students’ planning, evaluation, and execution abilities, and further enhance the employment competitiveness of graduates. At the same time, in order to extend the scope of education, our school has established the Changhua Ershui Township Village Home Economics Extension Experimental Center, kindergartens, and elderly life and health research centers to strengthen the promotion of community education, preschool education, and lifelong learning universities, in order to implement the founding intention of “caring for the national economy and people’s livelihood.”
Leading in Design
Our school has achieved fruitful teaching results, and each of the five colleges has its own development characteristics. Among them, the College of Design has repeatedly won various indicative international design awards, such as the German iF, red dot, American IDEA, and Japan Nagoya Fashion Contest. In the 2007 National University Design Department Ranking Survey by “Global Views,” it was ranked first in the design practice category and was hailed as “Taiwan’s Harvard”; in the same year, it was also rated by the American “Business Week” as one of the world’s top 60 best design colleges;
In 2009, the Graduate Institute of Industrial Product Design was selected as one of the top 30 best design departments in the world; in 2011, our school won the Red Dot Design Award, ranking fifth among the best universities in the Asia-Pacific region in terms of cumulative rankings, and in 2012, it rose to third place. On May 2, 2012, the Economic Daily News reported on the German Red Dot Design Award and announced the world university regional rankings for the first time, with our school ranking first among private schools in Taiwan.
In addition, our school’s student works have also been invited to participate in the Milan International Furniture Fair in Italy, Tokyo Design Week in Japan, Beijing China International Fashion Week, Madrid Fashion Week in Spain, Milan International Design Exhibition in Italy, Spanish International Product Exhibition, German Rhine Design Festival, Saint-Étienne Design Biennale in France, Belgian Design Biennale, Parsons School of Design Faculty and Student Joint Exhibition in New York, USA, and Annecy Film Festival in France. The excellent competition performance and international exhibitions of the College of Design fully demonstrate the strength of our school in the international design professional field, and can be regarded as a model of domestic design teaching, laying a good foundation for our school to move towards the development vision of a high-quality practical teaching university in the Asia-Pacific region.
Our school has achieved fruitful teaching results, and each of the five colleges has its own development characteristics. Among them, the College of Design has repeatedly won various indicative international design awards, such as the German iF, red dot, American IDEA, and Japan Nagoya Fashion Contest. In the 2007 National University Design Department Ranking Survey by “Global Views,” it was ranked first in the design practice category and was hailed as “Taiwan’s Harvard”; in the same year, it was also rated by the American “Business Week” as one of the world’s top 60 best design colleges;
In 2009, the Graduate Institute of Industrial Product Design was selected as one of the top 30 best design departments in the world; in 2011, our school won the Red Dot Design Award, ranking fifth among the best universities in the Asia-Pacific region in terms of cumulative rankings, and in 2012, it rose to third place. On May 2, 2012, the Economic Daily News reported on the German Red Dot Design Award and announced the world university regional rankings for the first time, with our school ranking first among private schools in Taiwan.
International Integration
Our school deeply understands the importance of internationalizing teaching and globalizing talents. Over the years, we have actively promoted various international exchanges and cooperation with foreign schools, and have achieved considerable results.
In addition, we also create a rich foreign language learning environment and resources to improve language learning effectiveness, so that students have the ability to connect with the world. Our school pioneered the precedent of domestic students going abroad to pursue dual degrees in 1994, and actively promoted academic exchanges with internationally renowned universities. Sister schools are located in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, Denmark, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and mainland China.
For example, the College of Design cooperates with the School of Architecture and Planning and the Media Lab of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States, the Graduate Institute of Urban Planning and Design of Harvard University in the United States, the Department of Architecture of the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan, the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in the United Kingdom, the London College of Fashion in the United Kingdom, and the Bournemouth Arts University to organize faculty and student “international workshops” to expand students’ international horizons. The College of Management has established international exchange programs and IMBA all-English courses in response to the trends of the times, combining the resources of international sister schools to provide students with diverse learning channels, in order to shape the school’s characteristic of students having international mobility.
On-the-Job Learning
Our school is characterized by practical teaching. Each department plans practical learning directions and main axes according to its professional characteristics, so that students have practical experience and literacy during their studies. For example, the College of Management and the College of Business and Information develop an on-the-job flexible learning system, seeking cooperation with the industry to introduce richer resources and technologies, expand students’ on-the-job flexible learning opportunities, and encourage teachers to establish industry-university cooperation with enterprises. The College of Human Ecology is committed to promoting professional internships in order to shorten the gap between theory and practice, increase practical experience, and complete the qualifications for relevant professional certifications.
In addition, in order to cultivate future interdisciplinary talents, our school actively integrates school resources and offers interdisciplinary programs oriented towards practice and employment, combining different professional fields, with the aim of cultivating all-round professional talents, enhancing workplace competitiveness, and establishing students’ differentiated unique competitive advantages, in order to implement the positioning of our school as a practical teaching university and strengthen the innovative and practical teaching characteristics of our school.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Design
College of Human Ecology
College of Management
College of Law
English Taught Program in International Business
College of Culture and Creativity
College of Business and Information
Pathways
Scholarships
Scholarships
The following scholarship standards are based on the information announced in 2025. If there are any minor adjustments in 2026, the information announced in 2026 will prevail.
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Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
Taipei Campus (Bachelor’s Program)
College of Design: $50,000
College of Human Ecology: $43,000 ~ $50,000
College of Management: $44,000 ~ $50,000
School of Law: $46,000
International Programs: $68,000
Kaohsiung Campus (Bachelor’s Program)
College of Culture and Creativity: $44,000 ~ $50,000
College of Business and Information: $44,000 ~ $60,000
Dormitory
| Dormitory Name / Accommodation Target | Room Type | Accommodation Fee per Semester | Accommodation Fee per Academic Year |
| Taipei Campus – Female Dormitory Female Dorm 1/2 (On-Campus) |
Four- and Six-Person Shared Room | NTD$9,900 | NTD$19,800 |
| Taipei Campus – Male Dormitory Dehui Dormitory (Off-Campus) |
Two- and Three-Person Suite | NTD$35,000 | NTD$70,000 |
| Taipei Campus – Male Dormitory New Dehui Dormitory (Off-Campus) |
Four-, Six-, and Eight-Person Shared Room | NTD$27,000 | NTD$54,000 |
| Kaohsiung Campus – Female Dormitory Building B |
Four-Person Shared Room | NTD$11,000 | NTD$22,000 |
| Kaohsiung Campus – Female Dormitory Building H |
Independent Building, 3 Rooms per Unit, 4 People per Room |
NTD$12,000 | NTD$24,000 |
| Kaohsiung Campus – Male Dormitory Building M / N |
Independent Building, 3 Rooms per Unit, 4 People per Room | NTD$14,500-17,000 | NTD$29,000-34,000 |
Chang Jung Christian University
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Information
Founded in 1993, Chang Jung Christian University emphasizes students’ interdisciplinary skills and employment competitiveness. Its facilities are modern, with 31 departments and collaborations with 172 universities worldwide, providing students with rich exchange opportunities.

Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD/YR 92,160~113,860
Accommodation: NTD/YR 28,600~57,800
Living Expenses: NTD/YR 60,000
Social Media
Chang Jung Christian University
Address
No. 1, Changda Road, Guiren District, Tainan City, 711301, Taiwan
Contact Information
+ 886-6-2785123 #1741/1737
[email protected]
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Introduction
International Rankings and Accreditations
- QS Five Stars Rating
- 2025 QS World University Rankings: 1001-1200
- 2025 QS Asia University Rankings: 307
- 27th National Quality Award – Sustainable Development Model Award
- The Green Apple Environment Awards – Gold Award for Environmental Best Practice
- College of Information and Design accredited by IEET
- College of Management accredited by AACSB
Past Awards
- CJCU has won numerous sustainable development awards, including the National Quality Award, Taiwan’s highest honor, the Taiwan Sustainable Model University Award, and the Net-Zero Building Design Silver Award.
- The university is known as a regional sustainable development center and values green environmental protection projects and environmental education.

International Exchange and Cooperation
- CJCU has international students from 17 countries, creating a multicultural learning environment.
- The school has cooperative relationships with 172 universities from five continents around the world, providing students with rich exchange learning and international cooperation opportunities.
Campus Environment
- CJCU provides forward-looking curriculum learning venues, such as the Smart Cross-border Mobile Commerce Laboratory and the Health Big Data Laboratory.
- The campus features modern facilities, including an IKEA-style student restaurant, a Culinary Innovation Hall, a Smart Simulation Environment Center, and a Japanese Culture Classroom, providing students with diverse learning experiences.


Graduate Path
- CJCU’s employment rate exceeds 95%, reflecting strong career support and internship programs, including collaborations with companies in Kumamoto, Japan, to provide students with internship opportunities.

Vision and Values
- As a Christian university, we uphold the values of “Holistic Education, CJCU Sustainability” and practice the educational goals of “Reverence for God, Love for Humanity, Cherishing Resources, and Diligent Practice.” Through “Deepening Local Connections and Linking to the International Community,” we strive for sustainable operations and aim to become a leading university in social responsibility.
Transportation
- The campus has its own train station – Chang Jung Christian University Station, connecting to the High-Speed Rail and Taiwan Railways, making transportation extremely convenient.
- Located in Taiwan’s national-level key development area, the “Shalun Green Energy Science City,” a train ride connects to the world-class semiconductor hub, the “Tainan Science Park.”
- From Chang Jung Christian University Station, it takes only 5 minutes to transfer to the High-Speed Rail, reaching major cities in Taiwan within 2 hours; 20 minutes to Tainan city center, providing leisure options after class.
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Alumni

張志發
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
When I first started working in overseas student affairs a few years ago, I often encountered an older gentleman in the office, who looked significantly older than the average university student. I was quietly curious about what kind of experiences this student had and why he would give up his original life to study in Taiwan after working for many years. It wasn’t until recently that I had the opportunity to learn about his story of pursuing his dream.
This student, everyone calls him Brother Zhi-Fa, is quiet, calm, and reserved. He was born in 1966 in Sibu, a small town in Borneo, Malaysia. When he was in the second grade of elementary school, he saw the doodles of a classmate with mild intellectual disabilities and was deeply attracted to them, which made him fascinated by art. In the second grade of junior high school, because he didn’t like studying, except for passing art, his grades in other subjects were terrible, so he dropped out of school, left the campus, and became an apprentice in an advertising agency to learn a craft. At that time, the boss of the advertising agency, Zhang Yanjin, thought he drew well, so he encouraged him to study art abroad. To study abroad, he had to complete high school first, so Boss Zhang persuaded him to return to campus by hook or by crook. At this time, he also obtained the promise from his family to support his dream of studying art abroad in the future.
Unexpectedly, after graduating from high school, his father retired, and there was not enough financial support, which made his dream of studying abroad a mirage. He gave up on himself for a long time. Later, he focused on his work and slowly forgot his youthful dream.
More than twenty years after entering society, Brother Zhi-Fa was often arranged to assist in making props or designing sets in the stage plays of the Christian church. Because he started creating again, he rekindled the dream that had been buried in his heart for many years.
For him, who grew up listening to Taiwanese music, watching Taiwanese movies, and reading Taiwanese novels, he had infinite yearning for Taiwan. After repeated consideration and with the support of his family, he came to the Department of Fine Arts of CJCU in Taiwan at the age of 48 to become an older student. The dream failed when he graduated from high school, but coming to Taiwan in September 2014 finally realized the dream that had been in his heart for more than thirty years.
After entering CJCU, he began to explore various fields of art, and later focused on ceramic creation of three-dimensional works. Compared with the young students in the class, he cherished the opportunity to study even more. After enrolling, he was among the top students in his class, and he received the CJCU Overseas Student Scholarship many times, and he also won recognition in national art awards in Taiwan, such as: Honorable Mention in the [Western Media Category] of the Tainan Art Exhibition in 2015, Honorable Mention in the [Western Media Category] of the Tainan Art Exhibition in 2016, First Place in the [Three-Dimensional Modeling Category] of the Tainan Art Exhibition in 2017, and First Prize in the [Second Category] of the Pingtung Art Exhibition in 2018. The following is the relevant news report about the award at that time: Pingtung Art Exhibition Awards Ceremony Tomorrow – Chen Yimiao and Zhang Zhifa Win Pingtung Awards – Life – Liberty Times Electronic News (ltn.com.tw)
His creation extends from his own experience to the care for the society. Whether it is the award-winning work or the graduation project, it is telling a social issue: child sexual abuse, which causes the distortion of young minds and the difficulties of future growth. These experiences are not fictional, but real personal experiences. Scenes of unbearable pain are transformed and released after the completion of the work. By boldly presenting his experiences in the eyes of others, he is no longer threatened by such fear, and he reconciles with the past that he felt was dirty and unbearable, forgets the past, and bravely moves forward towards his goal. He hopes that through his creation, parents will be alerted to protect and awaken their children, and not let them be destroyed.
After graduating, Brother Zhi-Fa returned to Borneo and transferred to Brunei, which is adjacent to Malaysia, for development. Brunei has relatively few art resources. In 2020, he founded the first ceramic studio in Brunei – Shanchi Yiren Studio, and opened art courses to let the public in Brunei know about ceramics and experience ceramics. At that time, Lee Hsien-chang, the representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Brunei, also attended the opening ceremony with the office team to congratulate him.
Brother Zhi-Fa brought the art expertise he learned in Taiwan back to his hometown. The seeds of art education that were sown in Taiwan were spread overseas. I believe that through his persistence and efforts, the influence of art will continue.

鄔卓珊
Outstanding alumni
Hong Kong
After graduating from secondary school in Hong Kong, Zhuo Shan was thinking about where to continue her studies in the future. At that time, she heard that Taiwan’s higher education was professional, diverse and of high quality, and the tuition fees were more economical compared with European and American countries. Considering her interests and future development, she finally chose to study in the Department of Shipping and Transportation Management at CJCU and spent four years of study life in Taiwan.
During her four years at CJCU, Zhuo Shan felt that she had broadened her horizons and met friends from all over the world on campus. In addition to the professional knowledge of the Department of Shipping and Transportation Management, she also cultivated the ability to interact, communicate and cooperate with others through club participation. These nutrients allowed her to apply what she had learned after graduation. After graduating from university, Zhuo Shan returned to Hong Kong to work in the aviation industry and worked as a ground staff member at China Airlines. In 2020, due to the epidemic, the aviation and tourism industries were extremely unstable. Considering the overall environmental factors, she decided to end her ground staff work in the aviation industry and switch to another career.
Currently, she is engaged in dance training at SDM Jazz Ballet Academy. The academy’s operation is mainly to cultivate children to have a positive attitude and positive thinking, to be able to practice what they preach, and to shine in the environment they are in. Her job title is the Academy Operations Director, responsible for promoting and selling the company’s products and responsible for the daily operations of the school. Her experience in school has made her more comfortable at work.
Zhuo Shan is happy to be involved in public affairs. In addition to her job, she is currently the President of the CJCU Hong Kong Alumni Association, and voluntarily assists CJCU in Hong Kong’s enrollment promotion and alumni liaison work, hoping to let more Hong Kong friends understand the wonderful experiences she had at CJCU in the past, and help more students who intend to study in Taiwan.

梁杏霖
BSL Containers Company Market Management and Promotion Department
Hong Kong
CJCU is a young university. In the early days, the number of overseas students was not large, but in the past five years, the number of overseas students has grown rapidly. Most of the graduates are young and are using the expertise they learned at CJCU to work hard for their future. The following is an introduction to Liang Xinglin, one of the Hong Kong alumni.
After graduating from secondary school, Xinglin worked for a while. At that time, she had never engaged in mass communication-related work, but because she was interested in related fields, she decided to leave the workplace temporarily and devote herself to learning, so she came to the Department of Mass Communication at CJCU in Taiwan to study.
After graduating from CJCU, Xinglin returned to Hong Kong to work in the film industry. Her job title is production assistant (production team). The content is the pre-production of the film, such as: finding scenes, finding sponsors, and after finding the scenes, communicating the use of the scenes with various groups, and serving as a communication window for borrowing scene units to provide assistance, that is, the external window for the work team, and during the filming period, she follows the scene to provide on-site assistance.
Due to overall environmental factors, the film industry has been deeply affected, and the source of cases is unstable. At that time, she also engaged in project work for event planning. Later, due to the impact of the epidemic, she had to temporarily end her work in this field.
Currently, she is engaged in market management and promotion at BSL Containers Company. Her job title is project coordinator. The content is to manage all social networking sites, website management and market promotion.
After reading for four years, Xinglin felt that her horizons had been broadened, she had met friends from all over the world, and she had definitely increased her professional knowledge for what she wanted to do.

吳翠青
Outstanding alumni
Macao
I am Wu Cuiqing from Macau. When I was in secondary school, I was interested in hospital-related professions. When I saw that Taiwan had a medical management profession, I felt it was very special, so I decided to leave Macau and come to the Department of Healthcare Administration at CJCU in Taiwan.
During my four years of university life here, I learned that the profession of medical management lies in emphasizing ethics and implementing health service planning and problem-solving from the perspective of public policy and innovative thinking. Through courses, I began to understand issues related to medical insurance, medical institution management, and health care quality.
In addition to academic studies, during my four years of university, I am very grateful to have the opportunity to meet many friends from different countries, such as: Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Malaysia, Taiwan, etc.; in academics, whether it is classmates or teachers, they all provide a lot of help. I remember when I first arrived in Taiwan, it was difficult to communicate in language. Fortunately, my classmates did not find it troublesome and repeatedly explained it to me slowly. I would like to thank my class teacher in particular, because of her, I felt the warmth of a second home in Taiwan; thank you to the teachers in the Overseas Student Affairs Admission Service Office for helping me solve problems during these four years. Thank you to CJCU for making me feel warm even when I am alone in Taiwan.
After graduating from CJCU, I returned to Macau and worked in a community facility service center. The content is mainly to serve the elderly, such as: holding activities for the elderly to entertain, improve their hand and foot mobility, prevent muscle degeneration, and follow up on relevant work documents.
Currently, I am an activity coordinator at the Nan District Siwai Yikang Center, which belongs to the Macau General Neighborhood Union. My job is to organize activities and follow up on daily documents.
I would like to share with my younger students that it is not easy to leave your hometown and live in a strange place. You must constantly strengthen your mentality, and you must take care of your daily life alone. There are constant changes every day, and the things you encounter are both good and bad, and you must face them yourself. If you decide to study abroad, you must be prepared to face anything that happens every day, but I believe that with hard work, persistence and an open mind, you can get through everything smoothly.

劉雅樂
Assistant to the Deputy General Manager and General Manager of the Terminal Management Department of Macau Airlines
Macau
Liu Yale graduated from the Department of Shipping and Transportation Management of CJCU. During her studies, she participated in aviation internships during winter and summer vacations, minored in the Department of Finance, and submitted articles to shipping journals and participated in research projects of the Ministry of Science and Technology.
After graduation, her first job was at Macau Aviation Food Supply Co., Ltd., as a specialist in the Operations Department; two years later, she was invited by TransAsia Airways to join the airport operations staff, and then joined the Ground Service Department Operations Control Unit of Macau Airlines; she is currently the Assistant to the Deputy General Manager and General Manager of the Terminal Management Department of Macau Airlines.

江欣怡
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
I am Jiang Xinyi, a graduate of the Department of Fine Arts of CJCU, from Sibu, Malaysia.
During my studies at CJCU, I was very happy to have experienced teachers to guide me. I started with basic sketching, and then tried watercolor, oil painting, ceramics and sculpture. During the final creation period, I chose to major in oil painting. During my studies, I also learned a lot about art history and aesthetics, which have become indispensable nutrients for my artistic creation. These are very rare and precious for me, who have never had the opportunity and resources to receive formal art education in Malaysia.
In the second semester of my freshman year, my family experienced a serious economic crisis, so I was able to continue my studies from my sophomore year with the help of relatives’ loans. Before the incident, I had always wanted to study abroad in the United States for a year, but I cancelled it due to economic pressure at the time. Because I was very obsessed with learning the art teaching methods of other countries, I resolutely chose the French class in the Department of Translation and Interpretation of CJCU! Because I heard that tuition and living expenses in France are very cheap, haha! Thank you to CJCU for not charging extra tuition fees for courses in other departments!!! So, I continued to take French classes until I graduated from my senior year. During this period, I also took good care of my studies in the Department of Fine Arts and my part-time job.
After graduation, the situation at home improved. After careful consideration, I decided to study oil painting in France in more depth! Because the language score requirements for admission to French schools are relatively high (DELF B2: it is said to be the graduation threshold for general French departments in Taiwan), I still enrolled in French courses in the first year I went to France. I didn’t expect that the admission schedule for the master’s degree in French art schools was very tight. In order not to miss the registration date in the same year, I managed to pass the language exam within four months of going to France, starting from only knowing simple grammar and having no practical French-speaking environment. During this period, I lost a lot of hair, and I finally knew why the teachers who returned from studying in France didn’t have much hair…haha!
After passing the French proficiency test, I realized during the process of interviewing various schools that most of the French art schools hardly paint anymore, but focus more on contemporary art, such as: photography, performance art, etc. By chance, I met a friend who was preparing to take the entrance exam for the Academy of Illustration, and together we successfully passed the entrance exam to a private art school in Paris, Ecole de Condé Paris. What I learned here is different from what I learned at CJCU. I learned illustration, animation and comics.
In 2020, the epidemic struck. Because my family was worried, I finally decided to suspend my studies in France and return to Malaysia. During this period, I interned at a publishing house in Malaysia. After that, I used the art foundation I built at CJCU and what I learned in Paris to develop my illustration profession and become a freelance illustrator, mainly cooperating with Malaysia, Australia, mainland China and Taiwan on illustration and design-related products. In 2021, my work won the Bronze Award at the world-renowned illustration competition JIA Illustration Award. Welcome to appreciate my creations:
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Even though I have achieved some success, I still want to continue learning. One night, I had a sudden idea: if the UK master’s degree system is only one year, then why not go to the UK to study for a master’s degree! Because I have visited several art galleries in London, I think British illustration is more mature. So I started applying for a master’s degree in illustration in the UK. After several considerations, I decided to study for a master’s degree in children’s book illustration at Anglia Ruskin University. I am currently fully committed to learning, and I hope that after completing my studies, I can return to Taiwan to teach and give back what I have learned and experienced to Taiwan, which cultivated me in the first place!
Looking back now, during my studies at CJCU, whether in academics or in life, it was a key stepping stone for me to move forward! At that time, I left my parents and familiar environment and came to Taiwan alone, facing many challenges and difficulties, which made me able to think independently and solve problems. In academics, I enjoyed learning about the field of art that I was interested in, and it also made me clearer about the work and life plan I wanted to do in the future! During this experience at CJCU, I became much more independent and confident than before. This is an irreplaceable experience!
In addition, Taiwan is very tolerant of cultural differences and very friendly to foreigners. Therefore, even if there are some differences, they will be accepted and understood. I think this is one of the important factors why I have so many good memories here! I met very good teachers, friends and sisters who handle international affairs here. Some of them gave me a lot of warmth and companionship, and some of them introduced me to many jobs and solved my economic difficulties at the time. They are all benefactors in my life.
I really think that the cost performance of universities in Taiwan is really high. Compared with the educational resources I have obtained, the tuition fees are really not expensive compared to universities in Malaysia, and as long as you study hard, there are also many opportunities to apply for scholarships! It can cover living expenses, and sometimes even tuition fees can be helped. The learning experience here is really very good. For the younger students who want to study abroad, I want to say: Choosing Taiwan is really great!

丘欣霓
Founder of Infinite Digital Translation Co., Ltd.
Malaysia
Chang Jung Christian University is a young university. In the early days, the number of overseas students was not large, but in the past five years, the number of overseas students has grown rapidly. Most of the graduates are young and are using the expertise they learned at CJCU to work hard for their future.
The following is an introduction to Qiu Xinni, one of the Malaysian alumni.
Xinni graduated from the Department of Translation and Interpretation of CJCU. The teachers she came into contact with during her studies had rich industry experience and were very professional. In addition to teaching, the teachers also provided career counseling to the students. After graduation, Xinni worked in Taiwan for two years. Her first job was in marketing at a translation company, and later she switched to a company related to software development as a social media marketer.
Because her parents are getting older and her original career plan was to work in Taiwan after graduation to gain experience, and then return to Malaysia for development.
Therefore, Xinni has now returned to Malaysia and set up a translation company with her friends. The company’s main business is to provide customers with one-stop services such as translation, subtitles, verbatim transcripts, video editing, and social media operations.
Xinni started to come into contact with translation projects during her studies. In the process, she felt the unfair treatment suffered by translators, such as: being deducted wages for no reason, not being valued for their expertise, and being owed wages for a long time.
This experience made Xinni have the idea of starting a business when she was a senior. She hopes that the company she sets up will become a bridge between customers and translators, ensuring the quality of translation while improving customers’ understanding and respect for translation, and protecting the rights and interests of translators.
Xinni has experienced the process of being employed by a company and starting her own business. She feels that being employed by a company does not require worrying about the company’s operations, customers and employees, etc. The most important thing is to do her job well, but starting a business requires solving many problems. There will be different situations and challenges every day, and she needs to keep learning. She must continue to improve her knowledge in all aspects, including management, marketing, and translation.
Xinni and her friends have established “Infinite Digital Translation Co., Ltd.”, which has locations in both Taiwan and Malaysia. It mainly provides services such as text translation, subtitles, verbatim transcripts, video editing, social media operations, and copywriting. The customer base mainly comes from Taiwan, Malaysia, Hong Kong and China. (Company introduction website)
Xinni was led to CJCU simply because of her passion for translation. During her four years at CJCU, in addition to meeting a group of very good friends, she gradually mastered the professional skills related to translation. Through the activities held in the school and the exchange opportunities provided, she learned how to solve problems and communicate with people of different nationalities. Xinni told us, “All of this has benefited me a lot after graduation, because my current job requires me to communicate with customers of different nationalities and solve customers’ problems.” This sentence clearly illustrates her gains and growth at CJCU.

黃義雄
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
I am Huang Yixiong, from Indonesia, and a graduate of the Department of Translation and Interpretation of CJCU. At first, I had no concept of the Department of Translation and Interpretation at all. At first, I just wanted to learn Chinese in Taiwan, so I simply entered the Department of Translation and Interpretation!
The four years of academic life have benefited me a lot. Not only has my ability to switch between the two languages improved by leaps and bounds, but what has made me grow more is that because I came to the Department of Translation and Interpretation of CJCU, I was able to come into contact with the predecessors and colleagues in the translation industry in Taiwan and come into contact with the actual translation industry and apply what I have learned!
The translation industry is bittersweet. Do you want to say that there is a future and a vision? Yes! But you must become the top and famous one, otherwise it is difficult to find out whether you are a translator in the current Taiwanese society!
Therefore, a wide range of social circles plays a major role. It is recommended that younger students come into contact with more positive people and social enterprise members. You really don’t have to be afraid of not finding a job after graduation, and you don’t have to be afraid of not finding translation projects. Simply put, you have to take that step and get to know more people outside the school, and don’t just limit yourself to the circle of classmates of the same age!
In this era, the circle of people determines the future. If you want to become a certain kind of person, come into contact with those people more!
During the study stage, it is very hard to be a foreigner. The languages and cultures are very different. I once suffered from interpersonal problems of being excluded by classmates. I once wanted to give up my studies, but kind people will always have kind benefactors to encourage them! When I was under so much pressure, Professor Xiong Binshan of the Department of Translation and Interpretation always gave me strength, and religious beliefs accompanied me through four years of academic life, so I had the strength to get out of this pressure.
I am very clear that foreigners have no connections and no background in a foreign country, but step by step, I have become the “interpreter brother” who has completed my dream. Thank you for the willpower trained during my study period!
During the study stage, everything has to be done by myself. Even if there is no other support, and I have encountered times when I was not accepted, this is not a complaint, but no matter who is right or wrong in interpersonal interactions, these experiences will inevitably make me grow a lot. I have entered the Department of Translation and Interpretation! I must show it to myself that after graduation, I am the mobile interpreter brother who can truly become warm and soulful! After graduation, I entered the human resources agency industry and became a bridge between employers and migrant workers. Communication skills and the ability to handle things in real time are all required. Thank you to the company for recognizing my expertise and being willing to assist me in applying for a work permit so that I can continue to reside in Taiwan TW.
In addition, everyone in the 21st century needs to have a side business. I also partnered with Chen Zihao, a senior who also graduated from CJCU, to start a business and enter the international market to benefit more society. We plan to popularize the corporate spirit and culture of cherishing souls in the Southeast Asian market. The main nature is the big health and environmental protection industry. We look forward to younger students and alumni becoming our partners!
At the same time, I am also a special conference interpreter for a US non-governmental organization. I have also created a cloud immigration special examination translation studio, mainly to teach Indonesian to those who aspire to work as immigration officers.

蔡妍芝
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
My name is Goldhie Kharismatha Mahonny, I am a 2019 graduate from CJCU from the Department of Computer-Aided Media Design. I come from Indonesia. While studying at CJCU, I found out that my teachers have mastery of their expertise and are very caring about my studies and well-being. I gained experiences meeting and interacting with lots of people, not in my usual social circle. Clubs in CJCU also provided opportunities for me to hone my design skills.
After graduating, I returned to Indonesia to find a job. My first job application is to a big-name Indonesian IT infrastructure company, sending my portfolio built during my studies in CJCU, and immediately got accepted for an interview. After a series of rigorous testing, I got accepted into the company despite being a fresh graduate.
My role in the company is as a graphic designer. I am tasked to make printed designs, such as invitations and promotion materials for multiple projects and brands. My audiences range from private salespeople to C-Level executives, usually ranging from private gatherings of tens to huge events or promotions that invite thousands. My biggest involvement is as the main designer in the yearly gathering of C-Level executives across Indonesia.
The hard skills and soft skills I learnt during college proved useful, as I am trusted with big projects and other responsibilities. The various subjects I learnt from CJCU and the self-learning habit I got from classes also helps me in learning new skills needed for my work.
Due to the pandemic, my job description has changed. Digital design has become more in demand, and I was transferred to the Digital Design Team. However, I was able to adapt to the workflow and crunch faster than the other designers because of the work habits and attitude I developed during college.
Having worked for 2 years, I am very grateful to have studied and graduated from CJCU. The skills I learned, and the habits and attitude I developed during college have all helped me in my work-life and in my social relationships.

張之揚
Outstanding alumni
Myanmar
I am Chang Chih-Yang from Myanmar, and I graduated from the Department of Shipping and Transportation Management at Chang Jung Christian University (CJCU). Initially, I was assigned to CJCU from the Overseas Compatriot Students Preparatory Program. My original dream was to study in a culinary-related field. In the end, I was assigned to the Department of Shipping and Transportation Management at CJCU, but I do not regret it because a career in shipping has also been one of my dreams since I was a child. The reason I chose to study in Taiwan was that I personally felt that the level of universities in Myanmar was not as good as in Taiwan, so I chose to study in Taiwan. On the other hand, my family wanted us to learn to be independent and make friends from all over the world, which would be of great help in the future and also give us more job options.
The relevant experiences during my university years have indeed helped my career development. During my sophomore year, I served as the president of the Overseas Compatriot Student Association, which expanded my social circle and greatly helped with the leadership, organization, communication, and coordination skills needed for future work. In my junior year, I obtained certifications in aviation computer reservations and airline ticketing. In the second semester of my junior year, the department’s teachers successively posted internship opportunities on the department’s website, providing everyone with the chance to compete for internships. Before the internships, the department’s teachers arranged mock interviews to strengthen our interview skills. In my senior year, I secured a one-year internship at EVA Air (counter group). The Department of Shipping and Transportation Management at CJCU has many teachers with rich industry experience and connections. Each teacher has different expertise. In addition to general courses, teachers sometimes take students on field trips to related companies.
The first few months of my senior year internship were relatively stressful, as it was my first time doing aviation-related work. What I learned was how to respond to passengers. By actually encountering foreign passengers, I also improved my practical foreign language skills. Finally, I clearly understood that if I encountered a problem, I should first calmly think about the source of the problem and then deal with the problem further.
I believe that to be a professional ground staff, one must have keen observation skills because if even a small detail is wrong, the passenger’s luggage or the passenger themselves may end up on a flight that is not their intended destination.
After graduation, I found a company that acts as an agent for air cargo (Luxembourg Air Cargo) and worked as an airline cargo agent, learning some cargo knowledge from it. For example, import/export operations and documents, checking cargo palletizing status, supervising cargo loading and unloading and aircraft-side operations, and contacting various units.
Currently, the political situation in Myanmar is very unstable. I recommend that younger students come to Taiwan to train and learn various knowledge that will be of great help to them in the future. Expand your international horizons and connections.
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Highlights
CJCU Gains Global Recognition and High Rankings
- CJCU Receives QS Five-Star Rating (2022-2025) and Ranks 307th in the 2025 Asian University Rankings.
- The “2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject” ranks the Department of Arts and Design in the 201-240 range.
CJCU is Committed to Sustainable Development and Has Received Numerous Awards
- CJCU has won numerous sustainable development awards, including the National Quality Award, Taiwan’s highest honor, the Taiwan Sustainable Model University Award, and the Net-Zero Building Design Silver Award.
- The university is known as a regional sustainable development center and values green environmental protection projects and environmental education.
CJCU Has Strong International Connections and a Multicultural Learning Environment
- CJCU has international students from 17 countries, creating a multicultural learning environment.
- The school has cooperative relationships with 172 universities from five continents around the world, providing students with rich exchange learning and international cooperation opportunities.
CJCU Offers Innovative Courses and Modern Facilities
- CJCU provides forward-looking curriculum learning venues, such as the Smart Cross-border Mobile Commerce Laboratory and the Health Big Data Laboratory.
- The campus facilities are modern, with an IKEA-style student restaurant, a smart fitness studio, and professional learning venues such as a simulated ward and a brewing laboratory, providing students with a diverse learning experience.
CJCU Provides Comprehensive Education and Strong Career Support
- CJCU has 31 departments, 9 master’s programs, and 1 doctoral program, covering a wide range of fields.
- The school’s employment rate exceeds 95%, reflecting strong career support and internship programs, including cooperation with companies in Kumamoto, Japan, to provide students with internship opportunities.

Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Management
- Ph.D. Program in Business and Operations Management
- Master Program in Business and Operations Management
- International MBA Program in Business and Operations Management
- Department of International Business
- Department of International Business
- Dept. of Business Administration
- Dept. of Accounting and Information Systems
- Dept. of Aviation and Maritime Transportation Management
- Dept. of Finance
- Dept. of Tourism, Food & Beverage Management
College of Health Sciences
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Information and Design
School of Safety and Health Sciences
International College of Pratice and Education for the Environment
Scholarships
Scholarships
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Amount |
Eligibility 5a9d71-fc> |
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Entrance Scholarship 3e1456-c7> |
NTD 35,000 |
A fixed amount will be reduced or exempted for new students in the first semester after passing the review. 515a96-8a> |
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Academic Excellence Scholarship 90cb8e-d8> |
NTD 20,000 |
Academic performance in the previous semester must be in the top 20% of the class, conduct in the previous semester must be above 80 points, and there must be no disciplinary actions. 14e081-87> |
Tuition and Fees (Annual)
College of Information and Design NTD/YR 103,760~107,780
College of Humanities and Social Sciences NTD/YR 92,160~103,320
College of Management NTD/YR 94,280
College of Health Sciences NTD/YR 94,280~113,860
College of Safety and Health Sciences NTD/YR 107,340~107,780
International College of Environment Education NTD/YR 107,340
Living Expenses (Per Year)
Living Expenses: NTD/YR 60,000
School accommodation
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One semester 978cb0-d2> |
One academic year 554dc5-65> |
Other Notes 473e84-08> |
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NTD 14,800-15,300 5f0d1d-e4> |
NTD 29,600-30,600 3aeb7f-74> |
First Dormitory: Standard Room (2-Person Suite) 3d7db8-39> |
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NTD 27,900-28,900 953cd6-cd> |
NTD 55,800-57,800 172dba-ec> |
First Dormitory: Diverse Room Type (1-Person Suite) 83a0d9-c8> |
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NTD 14,300-15,800 2b08a7-f0> |
NTD 28,600-31,600 2be3a4-57> |
Third Dormitory: Standard Room (3~4-Person Suite) 7bcc4e-1b> |
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NTD 20,500-26,700 25541_58a106-96> |
NTD 41,000-53,400 25541_91d1e5-43> |
Third Dormitory: Diverse Room Type (1~2-Person Shared Room) 25541_dfca33-ab> |
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NTD 22,700-29,700 25541_6a6dd7-3f> |
NTD 45,400-59,400 25541_09bd3e-c2> |
Third Dormitory: Diverse Room Type (1~2-Person Suite) 25541_283d2b-eb> |
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NTD 13,500-14,800 51b0e6-9b> |
NTD 27,000-29,600 75a4a8-a3> |
Fourth Dormitory: Standard Room (4-Person Suite)
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NTD 19,300-27,700 |
NTD 38,600-55,400 99b310-3b> |
Fourth Dormitory: Diverse Room Type (1~2-Person Suite)
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Pathways
National University of Tainan
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Information
Address
33, Sec. 2, Shu-Lin St.,Tainan 700301, Taiwan
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 60,000/YR
Accommodation: NTD 18,000~20,000/YR
Living expenses: NTD 96,000/YR
Contact Information
+886-6-2133111#856
[email protected]
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Introduction
NUTN is a comprehensive university with six colleges, and the only national comprehensive university in Tainan City that combines the fields of education, humanities, science and engineering, art, environment and ecology, and management. Its featured departments include: Department of Physical Education, Department of Education, Department of Special Education, Department of Early Childhood Education, Department of Music, Department of Visual Arts and Design, and Department of Drama Creation and Application.
Teaching quality and academic prestige
Recognized by the Times Higher Education
1. Ranked 801-1000 in the 2018 World University Rankings.
2. Ranked 201-250 in the 2018 Asian University Rankings.
3. Won the Model Award in the “Green Campus Group” of the 2024 Global Views University Social Responsibility Awards
4. Ranked among the Top 30 Comprehensive Universities in Taiwan by 2024 Global Views Magazine
5. Ranked among the Top 30 National Public Universities in Taiwan by 2024 Global Views Magazine
6. Ranked among the Top 10 Small and Medium-Sized Universities in Taiwan by 2024 Global Views Magazine
7. Ranked among the Top 10 Southern Universities in Taiwan by 2024 Global Views Magazine
8. Won the Best Progress Award for Public Universities in Taiwan by 2024 Global Views Magazine
9. Ranked first in the nation for the total amount of intellectual property derived from teachers in 2024 Global Views Magazine
The dormitory provides
On-campus accommodation is guaranteed for 4 years for Hong Kong, Macau, and overseas Chinese students.
Transportation
NUTN is located in the center of Tainan City, a 5-minute drive from Tainan Railway Station, a 23-minute drive from Tainan High-Speed Rail Station, and a 10-minute drive from Tainan Airport.
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Alumni

高振聲
Hong Kong Alumni Association of Taiwan Universities Award for Academic Excellence
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Alumni Association of Taiwan Universities Award for Academic Excellence

鍾志業
Chuang Zhi Drama Club Production
Macau
Chuang Zhi Drama Club Production

魏福勝
Director of GHS Psychological Counseling Center
Malaysia
Director of GHS Psychological Counseling Center
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Highlights
Featured courses
All Hong Kong, Macau, and overseas Chinese students can apply for the teacher education program without taking an exam.
industry-academia cooperation or school-employment integration system
Successful cases of Hong Kong students using associate degrees or higher diplomas for credit transfer or advanced standing
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Education
College of Humanities
College of Science and Engineering
College of Environmental Sciences and Ecology
Scholarships
Scholarships
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Full tuition waiver |
NTD 46,000-54,000 630c0a-fb> |
Schools that have signed contracts with NUTN 3bac2f-28> |
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Half tuition waiver 9fd479-9a> |
NTD 23,000-27,000 |
Schools that have signed contracts with NUTN 4531f3-98> |
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Key Points for the Establishment of Scholarships for International Student Enrollment 334a72-df> |
1. Non-NUTN undergraduate graduates: A fixed subsidy of NT$20,000 for the first academic year (paid in two semesters, NT$10,000 per semester), with a maximum of 10 students subsidized. 2. NUTN undergraduate graduates: A fixed subsidy of NT$40,000 for the first and second academic years (paid in four semesters, NT$10,000 per semester), with a maximum of 10 students subsidized. |
International outstanding master’s and doctoral students (excluding those from mainland China) who meet the Ministry of Education’s regulations regarding the recognition of international students, and students selected and sent by contracting units.
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Tuition and Fees (Annual)
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College of Education |
NTD 46,000-54,000 0c2df5-76> |
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College of Humanities 038879-83> |
NTD 46,000
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College of Science and Engineering |
NTD 54,000 39ea2d-ae> |
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College of Environment and Ecology 96cb7c-b9> |
NTD 54,000 783830-4e> |
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School of Arts 13706a-e9> |
NTD 54,000
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College of Management 7c4975-2c> |
NTD 47,000
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Living Expenses
Living expenses: NTD 96,000
Accommodation: NTD 18,000〜20,000
Graphic introduction to student dormitories
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Jing Jing Hall (Female) 74c226-10> |
Undergraduate Division |
4-person shared room, 6-person shared room 96e8b8-cd> |
NTD 8400 735b55-29> |
NTD 16800 487c8b-ba> |
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Huai Yuan Hall (Female) |
Undergraduate Division |
4-person shared room 9a8bff-a8> |
NTD 8400 |
NTD 16800
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Huai Yuan Hall (Female) |
Graduate student |
3-person suite 4c81f7-86> |
NTD 9950 |
NTD 19900 128ba4-d4> |
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Huai Yuan Hall (Male) 6f40eb-a0> |
Undergraduate Division |
4-person shared room |
NTD 8400 10a6a1-d4> |
NTD 16800
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Undergraduate Division 30e254-e9> |
4-person shared room 05ed90-9d> |
NTD 8400 2ece6c-84> |
NTD 16800
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Undergraduate Division 4969da-d3> |
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NTD 8400 |
NTD 16800 9001c0-b8> |
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Ning Zi Hall (Male) |
Undergraduate Division 083c44-66> |
4-person shared room, 6-person shared room 906797-9a> |
NTD 12000 8999ef-f3> |
NTD 24000 3fa4b9-02> |
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Undergraduate Division 70aff9-80> |
3-person shared room, 4-person shared room 7cad2c-e9> |
NTD 10000 7b5baa-2d> |
NTD 20000 147e73-bc> |
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Undergraduate Division 4d3d62-9c> |
Single Room with Private Bathroom |
NTD 32000 – 39000 3847a9-b7> |
NTD 64000 – 78000 2464ab-29> |
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I-Shou University
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Information
Address
No. 1, Section 1, Xuecheng Rd., Dashu District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 84001
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD/YR 96,000~160,000
Accommodation: NTD/YR 21,800~51,480
Living Expenses: NTD/YR 45,000~90,000
Official website
Contact Information
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Introduction
Corporate-sponsored with abundant resources
The E United Group, under the ISU Board of Trustees, encompasses four major business groups: production, healthcare, education, real estate, and leisure. In addition to E United Steel and Yieh Phui Enterprise, which boasts one of the world’s largest stainless steel production volumes, the group also includes E-Da Hospital, E-Da World, and more. With the support of the E United Group, ISU’s curriculum planning and design adheres to the principle of “balancing theory and practice, emphasizing both teaching and experimentation,” making ISU one of the few comprehensive universities in Taiwan that combines theory and practice with industrial development potential.
In addition to the E United Group, ISU’s industry-academia collaboration extends to nearly 550 partners, spanning technology, electronics, hospitals, steel, and service industries such as catering, department stores, and hotels. The curriculum content closely aligns with industry needs.
Teaching Excellence, Internationally Accredited
In 2016, the College of Management, the International College, and the College of Tourism and Hospitality passed the AACSB international business education accreditation, making it the only university in the world to have 3 colleges accredited simultaneously.
All courses taught in English, internationalized campus
ISU demonstrates outstanding achievement in internationalization and global exchange. According to the 2017 Cheers Magazine ranking on the presence of international degree-seeking students, the University ranked second nationwide. International students from nearly 50 countries study on campus, with one out of every ten students coming from abroad, creating a vibrant international learning environment that fosters diverse perspectives and a global outlook.
In addition, students may apply for the Xuehai and Xuewen scholarships to participate in overseas study programs, or engage in exchange studies or degree programs at partner universities worldwide.
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Highlights
Dual degree program
ISU ranks among the top in internationalization and is recognized by international first-class universities. It has signed dual degree programs with many high-quality universities to provide students with more value-added services.
Nottingham Trent University
Plan A:
3 years at ISU + 1 year at Nottingham Trent University = Dual Bachelor’s Degree
Plan B:
3 years at ISU + 1 year at Nottingham Trent University (Bachelor’s) + 1 year at Nottingham Trent University (Master’s) + 1 year of British internship = Dual Bachelor’s Degree + British Master’s Degree
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Plan A:
4 years at ISU + 1 year at Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Master’s) = ISU Bachelor’s + Hong Kong Polytechnic Master’s
Plan B:
1 year at ISU + 1 year at Hong Kong Polytechnic University = Dual Master’s Degree
All courses taught in English
ISU has a complete internationalized environment. In order to improve students’ international competitiveness and language skills, the following departments are specially offered with all courses taught in English:
- Department of International Business Administration
- Department of International Finance
- Department of International Tourism and Hospitality
- Department of International Communication and Entertainment Management
Main Departments
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Scholarships
Scholarships
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Scholarship Amount 935736-67> |
Eligibility 6476a0-3d> |
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Half-price accommodation 1b7b15-0b> |
(1) Admitted through individual recruitment and personal application channels.
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Free accommodation |
Overseas Chinese students from New Southbound countries
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College of Intelligent Science and Technology |
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NTD/YR 108,500~110,750 0b70d2-12> |
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College of Management |
NTD/YR 96,000~160,000 6586b9-00> |
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College of Communication and Design 5cfab3-2f> |
NTD/YR 110,750 5e146c-99> |
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International College 2ef5dd-23> |
NTD/YR 145,000 84c449-5c> |
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College of Tourism and Hospitality |
NTD/YR 96,000~110,750 6ba65a-a4> |
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College of Foreign Languages 3b8a63-1b> |
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College of Medicine |
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College of Medical Technology |
NTD/YR 96,000~145,000
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Living Expenses/Year
Accommodation: NTD/YR 27,800~51,480
Living expenses: NTD/YR 45,000~90,000
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Cheng Shiu University
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Information
Address
No. 840, Chengcing Road, Niaosong District, Kaohsiung City
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD/YR 95,194~109,470
Accommodation: NTD/YR 35,000
Living expenses: NTD/YR 72,000
Official website
Contact Information
+886-07-7358800
[email protected]
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Introduction
Excellent geographical location
Our university is located in Kaohsiung City (at the border of the former Kaohsiung City and County), with convenient transportation. The prosperous industrial and commercial metropolis is suitable for industry-government-academia cooperation and grasping social trends, making practical teaching easier to implement and benefiting graduates’ career prospects. It is also located on the shore of the famous Chengcing Lake scenic area, enjoying the convenience of its location without the congestion and noise of the metropolis. Climbing the comprehensive building, the beautiful lake scenery can be seen, making one realize that Cheng Shiu is indeed a good place to cultivate talents. In addition, there are also important resources that can be shared and cooperated with, such as Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chengcing Lake Baseball Field, and Yuanshan Hotel.
Emphasis on practical teaching
To fulfill the goals of vocational and technical education, our university requires students to create projects and learn from practice. In addition to participating in external competitions, each department holds project competitions every year, awarding certificates and prizes, and organizes graduation project exhibitions to reward outstanding students.
The school also actively encourages, assists, and rewards students for participating in skill assessments. The university currently has 16 categories and 26 levels of skill assessment venues, including 3 Class A technician testing venues, making it the school with the most skill assessment venues in the country. It regularly accepts commissions from government agencies to conduct skill assessments, demonstrating its emphasis on practice, with the aim of enabling students to receive training that meets workplace needs and to meet industry needs upon graduation.
Fruitful industry-academia cooperation
In order to maintain good interaction with the industry and enrich teachers’ practical experience, our university actively promotes industry-academia cooperation, with very fruitful results. It has been awarded the Excellent Unit Award for Industry-Academia Cooperation by the Chinese Institute of Engineers for 13 consecutive times from 1995 to 2020.
We also spare no effort in promoting the certification system, with remarkable results. The school has 16 categories and 26 levels of technician skill assessment venues, including 3 Class A venues, making it the leader among schools at all levels. For this reason, it has been recommended as one of the two school representatives on the Taiwan Provincial Technician Skill Assessment Committee who enthusiastically promote skill assessment.
Since 1999, it has been commissioned by the Council of Labor Affairs to handle the national skill assessment practical site evaluation business; held many skill assessment judge training sessions and seminars to cultivate skill assessment judges; and has repeatedly won the Excellent Unit Award for “Promoting Skill Assessment and Establishing a Vocational License System” from the Vocational Training Bureau of the Council of Labor Affairs, as well as awards for handling vocational training from government agencies at all levels.
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Highlights
Excellent artistic and cultural environment
Our university was originally a junior college of industrial and commercial disciplines, without art-related departments, but aesthetic cultivation is not limited to teachers and students of art schools. Technology specialists need artistic cultivation to enhance their life interests and cultivate their temperament, taste, and noble sentiments. Based on this, the university established an art center at the beginning of its transformation into a college, specializing in the promotion of aesthetic education.
Its purpose is to specialize in promoting art education, organizing art and cultural activities, and promoting a humanistic and artistic atmosphere; and to provide resources to share with the community, and promote the establishment of educational partnerships between the university and the community. Its important facilities include professional art classrooms, music classrooms, a 150-ping art exhibition space, and a 150-ping outdoor green landscape exhibition space.
International-standard Ultra-Micro Research Technology Center
The center is a key professional laboratory of the university. Its dioxin/furan detection system for exhaust gases has been certified by both the Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) and CNLA, making it the first certified unit in Taiwan. Additionally, it has successfully participated in an international inter-laboratory comparison organized by Umeå University in Sweden, establishing that its dioxin analysis capability meets international laboratory standards. The testing results from this center are recognized internationally.
With this certification, domestic companies no longer need to send samples abroad for testing, saving significant time and cost, while also improving the technical standards of testing in Taiwan. Since the university achieved certification, two additional private domestic laboratories have also obtained EPA certification, greatly enhancing Taiwan’s international competitiveness in dioxin/furan testing.
In the short- and medium-term, the center will collaborate with the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, as well as domestic academic institutions and hospitals, to develop new dioxin detection techniques and establish databases for samples such as blood, food, and river sediments. The center will also actively develop testing technologies for volatile organic compounds in water and heavy metal contamination in the optoelectronics industry—areas currently in high demand in Taiwan—and obtain EPA and CNLA international certifications.
In the medium- to long-term, the center aims to collaborate with academic institutions in Southeast Asia and Mainland China, regions increasingly focused on environmental pollution, to assist in ultra-trace dioxin/furan detection, thereby enhancing the university’s international visibility and reputation.
CNC Industry Elite Training Demonstration Base
This base focuses on smart machinery, improves the effectiveness of practical training, and is the only field in the country that integrates machine tool assembly, adjustment, cutting, quality control, and remote processing information monitoring. It adopts high-value parts manufacturing equipment in the industry to cultivate CNC practical talents.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
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Scholarships
Living Expenses
Accommodation: NTD 35,000
Living expenses: NTD 72,000
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
College of Engineering NTD 109,470
College of Management NTD 95,194
College of Living Creativity NTD 95,194
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National Chung Cheng University
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Information
Address
No. 168, Section 1, University Road, Minxiong Township, Chiayi County
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: 48,294 – 56,496 NTD/YR
Accommodation: 23,790 NTD/YR
Living Expenses: 108,000 NTD/YR
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/CCUMacauHongKong
Contact Information
+886-5-2720411
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Introduction
Campus Location
Located in Chiayi County, approximately 250 KM from Taipei, it is a research-oriented comprehensive university established in 1989 to balance the gap in higher education between northern and southern Taiwan.
International Certification
The College of Management has passed the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation, ranking among the top 5% of elite accredited business schools worldwide. The College of Engineering has passed the Institute of Engineering Education Taiwan (IEET) accreditation and has won the championship and runner-up titles at the IEEE International Microwave Symposium for seven consecutive years.
Featured Areas
Advanced Manufacturing Systems, Aging Research, Crime Prevention, Earthquake Research, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Information Engineering, Environmental Intelligence and Smart Systems, Psychology (emphasizing the integration of cognitive psychology and neuroscience), Labor Relations (cultivating professionals in labor-management relations and human resources), etc.
Member of the Taiwan Comprehensive University System
Our university , along with National Cheng Kung University, National Sun Yat-sen University, and National Chung Hsing University, forms the “Taiwan Comprehensive University System” alliance. We cooperate and compete constructively through academic exchanges, inter-university course selection, mutual recognition of credits, and the joint establishment of research centers to drive the development of academics, school affairs, and research fields.
■ The “International Bachelor’s Degree Program in Mechanical Engineering” an all-English taught program for bachelor’s students, offers exclusive scholarships.
This program is taught entirely in English and offers scholarships, including full tuition waivers, partial tuition waivers, and living stipends, to outstanding new students. Students who rank high in their first year are eligible to continue applying for scholarships every year from their second year onwards. For more information, please visit this website: https://ibpme.ccu.edu.tw/p/404-1269-61069.php?Lang=en

CCU Scholarship for Hong Kong Students
Our university offers the “Wai-San Memorial Scholarship” exclusively for Hong Kong students, which aims to encourage outstanding students from Hong Kong to pursue degrees at our university and deepen their research in Chinese literature, history, philosophy, and other fields.
Eligibility: Students who are permanent residents of Hong Kong, admitted to our university in accordance with the Regulations Regarding Study in Taiwan by Residents of Hong Kong, and pursuing bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degrees; priority will be given to students in the Departments of Chinese Literature, History, and Philosophy, and if there are remaining slots, they will be open to other departments; outstanding students with financial needs who provide proof of family income from the previous year may be given priority.
Hong Kong students are welcome to apply! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ms. Liang at [email protected]. Relevant information can also be found on the following webpage: https://oia.ccu.edu.tw/p/405-1008-46521,c3374.php?Lang=zh-tw
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Alumni

彭鼎傑
Drafting Macao’s Continuing Education Regulations and Policies
Macau
Double majored in the Department of Adult and Continuing Education and the Department of Psychology. After returning to Macao, worked at the Education and Youth Development Bureau, responsible for drafting Macao’s continuing education regulations and policies and assisting in the promotion of the Continuing Education Development Program.
Currently focuses on operating Tomato House Portuguese Cuisine, using the concept of community education in Taiwan to actively promote community care activities in Macao, delivering food to disadvantaged communities for many years, promoting the warmth of Macao, currently has four branches in Macao, and has repeatedly been commended by the Macao Government Tourism Office.

陳堅英
Legal Advisor to the Public Administration and Civil Service Bureau, Standing Director of the Macao Legal System Research Association
Macau
Graduated from the Department of Social Welfare at National Chung Cheng University. After returning to Macao, transitioned to studying law, worked as a barrister, and is currently a legal advisor to the Public Administration and Civil Service Bureau, serving as a standing director of the Macao Legal System Research Association, promoting legal reform in Macao.

梁永耀
Founder of Yan Seng Medical Center
Macau
Graduated from the Department of Psychology at National Chung Cheng University, founded Yan Seng Medical Center in Macao, Yuan Bo Psychological Education Center in Macao, Macau Mind Culture Enterprise Co., Ltd., and Zhuhai Hengqin Yuan Bo Psychological Consulting Co., Ltd.
Currently a certified psychoanalyst of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP), a registered psychotherapist and Chinese medicine practitioner in Macao, and serves as the president of the Macao Psychoanalytic Society and the chairman of the Macao Chinese Health and Wellness Association.

張家遠
President of the National Chung Cheng University Alumni Association in Malaysia
Malaysia
Graduated from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at National Chung Cheng University. After returning to Malaysia, inherited the family business and vigorously promoted exchanges between Taiwan and Malaysia. Served as the director of finance and education exhibition of the Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan, Malaysia, and is currently the president of the National Chung Cheng University Alumni Association in Malaysia.

符績進
Monash University Malaysia
Malaysia
After graduating from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at National Chung Cheng University, obtained a Ph.D. from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and conducted postdoctoral research at the Max Planck Institute in Germany.
Mainly specializes in computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer and closely cooperates with the industry in scientific research. Currently works at Monash University Malaysia.

王祿彤
Executive Editor of the Chinese News and Current Affairs Group of 《8TV》 and 《NTV7》
Malaysia
Graduated from the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature at National Chung Cheng University in 2001. In 2002, joined NTV7, a private television station in Malaysia, responsible for the interview and tracking reports of the current affairs program 《Tracking Files》. In 2005, his work 《Secret Society》 was also shortlisted for the “Best TV Magazine Award” at the SERI ANGKASA Awards Ceremony of the National News Agency.
Formerly the head of Chinese news and current affairs at NTV7, currently the executive editor of the Chinese news and current affairs group of 《8TV》 and 《NTV7》, channels under the largest wireless television group in Malaysia.
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Highlights
Spacious and Beautiful Campus Environment
As a national green demonstration university, it was voted the most beautiful university in Taiwan by “Yahoo! Kimo”. The campus buildings were planned by architect C.Y. Lee, the architect of Taipei 101, and cover an area of 130 hectares. Flowers bloom all year round, and the lawns are lush. It was the filming location for the TV series 《Meteor Garden》 and the movie 《KANO》. The sports facilities are complete, with an Olympic-standard swimming pool, climbing wall, archery range, golf practice range, and various ball courts. It is a very suitable learning environment for physical and mental development.
Differences from Universities in Hong Kong and Macau
Respect for academic freedom and diverse values, providing a healthy academic environment for teachers and students to fully develop. After the Sunflower Movement in 2014, in order to promote the concept of upholding academic freedom, an “Academic Freedom Monument” was established on the lawn of the College of Social Sciences, hoping to remind intellectuals of their responsibility to social reform.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Liberal Arts
College of Science
College of Social Sciences
College of Engineering
- Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- International Bachelor Degree Program in Mechanical Engineering
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Department of Communications Engineering
- Master of Science in Advanced Manufacturing Systems
- PhD Program in Advanced Manufacturing Systems
- Doctor program in Ambient Intelligence and Smart Systems
College of Management
College of Law
College of Education
Bachelor Program in Interdisciplinary Studies
Scholarships
Scholarships
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Scholarship Amount 800e6e-f5> |
Eligibility 667454-5e> |
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National Chung Cheng University Wai-San Memorial Scholarship for Hong Kong Students 49700a-2e> |
NTD70,000 |
Students who are permanent residents of Hong Kong, admitted to our university in accordance with the Regulations Regarding Study in Taiwan by Residents of Hong Kong, and pursuing bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degrees; priority will be given to students in the Departments of Chinese Literature, History, and Philosophy, and if there are remaining slots, they will be open to other departments; Outstanding students with financial needs who provide proof of family income from the previous year may be given priority. Scholarship amount: The number of scholarships awarded each year is in principle limited to a maximum of 6 people, and the scholarship amount for each person is NT$70,000.
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Tuition and Fees
Our university is a national university, and tuition and fees are low. The tuition fees for the four years of the bachelor’s program are the same as those for domestic students.
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College of Science 1869fc-0a> |
NTD28,026 per semester, NTD56,052 per year 908813-fd> |
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College of Management 9892c8-70> |
NTD24,529 per semester, NTD49,058 per year 38d889-a7> |
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NTD24,147 per semester, NTD48,294 per year 07da4b-68> |
Living Expenses/Year
Accommodation: NTD23,790 (Accommodation is guaranteed for all four years of the bachelor’s program for Hong Kong, Macau, and overseas Chinese students)
Living Expenses: Approximately NTD108,000 per year for food
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Dormitory Name: Bachelor’s Program Dormitory
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Dormitory Name: Master’s and Doctoral Program Dormitory
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The “Bachelor’s Degree Program in Mechanical Engineering,” an all-English taught program for bachelor’s students, offers exclusive scholarships.


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National Sun Yat-sen University
Information
Address
No. 70, Lianhai Road, Gushan District, Kaohsiung City
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD/YR 24,730~28,940
Number of International Students: 756
Accommodation Fee: NTD/YR 15,000~34,000
Living Expenses: NTD/YR 54,750~73,000
Official Website
Contact Information
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Introduction
Bilingual University Goal
NSYSU’s consensus camp for first and second-level supervisors in the 108th academic year set “Entering the top 200 international top-notch universities in the world university academic ranking by 2030” as the key points and goals of school development for 2020-2024, with the expectation that by 2024, the proportion of international teachers in the school will reach 15%, and by 2030, it will reach more than 20%, and the proportion of international students will reach 20%, so that the whole school will be fully internationalized.
Currently, the university has 22 all-English degree programs (13 bachelor’s programs, 6 master’s programs, and 3 doctoral programs). Among them, 3 all-English programs have been enrolling students since the 2021 academic year, namely the Department of Electrical Engineering, the Department of Mechanical and Electro-mechanical Engineering, and the Department of Chemistry; in the 2022 academic year, the Department of Physics, the Department of Applied Mathematics, and the Department of Marine Biotechnology and Resources joined, and the College of Management’s International Business Bachelor Program is planned in the overall direction of the college and also began enrolling students in the 2022 academic year.
In the 2023 academic year, the Department of Materials and Optoelectronic Science, the Department of Photonics, the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, and the Department of Biological Sciences will be added. In the 2024 academic year, the Department of Marine Environment and Engineering and the Department of Biomedical Science and Technology will be added.
Teaching Quality
Our school takes “cultivating social elites and leaders” as the overall educational goal, and uses five major strategies to strengthen academic expertise, cultivate international perspectives, nurture humanistic spirit, and pursue macro-creative ideas to cultivate students’ nine basic qualities and core competencies—expression and communication skills, inquiry and critical thinking skills, lifelong learning ability, ethics and social responsibility, aesthetic taste, creativity, global vision, cooperation and leadership skills, and a broad mind and natural feelings.
Scholarships
Entrance Scholarship Top Scholarship: NTD/YR 390,000 awarded for four years in a single grant (renewal subject to academic performance). Applicable to overseas Chinese students only. Outstanding Scholarship: NTD/YR 150,000, awarded for four years in a single grant (renewal subject to academic performance). Applicable to overseas Chinese students only. Scholarship for Encouraging Top and Outstanding Students to Study in AI Industry Chain-Related Departments of Universities and Colleges in Taiwan: Top Scholarship NTD 260,000, Outstanding Scholarship NTD 100,000. Xiwang Overseas Chinese Star Scholarship: NTD 30,000 will be issued once after enrollment.
In-school scholarships: Overseas Chinese Student Needy Scholarship NTD 36,000 per year, Outstanding Malaysian Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship NTD 300,000, Outstanding Hong Kong Student Incentive Program, Taiwan-Hong Kong Education Scholarship HKD 10,000, College of Liberal Arts Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship totaling NTD 100,000, nearly 400 kinds of scholarships and grants inside and outside the school, etc.
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Alumni

馬逸騰
Director of Ma Hu Film Co., Ltd.
Malaysia
Director of Ma Hu Film Co., Ltd., an all-round creator active in Malaysia and the Chinese world, has served as a graphic photographer, songwriter, arranger, record producer and director. His first film “Kepong” and recent work “Lee Chong Wei: The King of Losers” have been well received, and he has successively filmed more high-quality films and short films.
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Highlights
Featured courses
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies is a bachelor’s degree department where you can independently build your personal learning blueprint. You can be exposed to the latest issues and trends in technological development, humanities and society, innovative design or entrepreneurship. Through interdisciplinary courses in humanities and arts, social practice, technology, ocean, and business management, you can develop your own customized interdisciplinary professional skills.
The challenges facing the world are becoming more and more complex, and the future will require more and more talents with interdisciplinary and innovative capabilities. NSYSU wants to build the best learning environment for students seeking innovation and interdisciplinary opportunities. This is a professional learning that will award a bachelor’s degree, proving your learning in interdisciplinary expertise. In the process of learning, students will be issue-oriented, and teachers and students will jointly discuss and develop the professional fields and core courses required for the issue. The fields covered can exceed the existing two departments. In the future, depending on the student’s learning expertise, the interdisciplinary bachelor’s degree program can also double major in other departments.

Co-learning Group
The co-learning group combines with Xiwang College to launch a series of “Walking out of Xiwang, Hoping for Kaohsiung” workshops to find the five puzzle pieces of Kaohsiung:
Sustainable Ecology × Marine Resources × Humanistic Aesthetics × Smart City × Community Innovation
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Departments
University Departments and Programs
Colleges and Departments
- Department of Chinese Literature
- Department of Foreign Languages and Literature
- Department of Music
- Department of Theatre Arts
- Department of Biological Sciences with All-English Program
- Department of Chemistry with All-English Program
- Department of Physics with All-English Program
- Department of Applied Mathematics with All-English Program
- Department of Electrical Engineering with All-English Program
- Department of Mechanical and Electro-mechanical Engineering with All-English Program
- Department of Computer Science and Engineering / Department of Computer Science and Engineering All-English Program
- Department of Photonics with All-English Program
- Department of Materials and Optoelectronic Science with All-English Program
- Department of Business Management
- Department of Information Management
- Department of Finance
- International Business Bachelor Program
- Department of Marine Biotechnology and Resources with All-English Program
- Department of Marine Environment and Engineering with All-English Program
- Department of Oceanography
- Department of Political Economy
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Biomedical Science and Technology
Students who are interested in performing arts, creation, behind-the-scenes work, and marine ecological conservation should not miss NSYSU, which has an invincible sea view and is surrounded by mountains and rivers.
Let you get overseas study and foreign language improvement at once!
I want you to make life turn around at NSYSU.
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Scholarships
Scholarships
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Freshmen of the university department and graduate school who are admitted in accordance with the Regulations Regarding Study and Counseling Assistance for Overseas Compatriot Students in Taiwan or the Regulations for Hong Kong and Macao Residents Studying in Taiwan of the Ministry of Education. 24822_43a7ef-8c> |
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Overseas Chinese Student Needy Scholarship 24822_0cdb64-ac> |
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Tuition and Fees (Annual)
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NTD 57,880 (Bachelor’s Program) 24822_9f329e-68> |
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College of Science 24822_7cb9f1-bf> |
NTD 57,420 (Bachelor’s Program) 24822_1a2ff6-32> |
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College of Management 24822_ca5b45-40> |
NTD 50,260 (Bachelor’s Program) 24822_c29c29-ed> |
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Base for Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees NTD 22,740 24822_3d30d2-8b> |
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College of Liberal Arts 24822_4b787b-8c> |
NTD 49,460 (Bachelor’s Program) 24822_43ff6a-93> |
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College of Medicine 24822_dccd03-2b> |
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees NTD 142,318 (Post-Baccalaureate Medicine Program) 24822_2afec2-47> |
Cost of living (yearly)
Living Expenses: NTD/YR 5,000-10,000
Accommodation Fee: NTD/YR 18,500-19,500
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NTD 18,500 24822_f783b5-e9> |
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NTD 9,800 for the first semester 24822_ff073e-54> |
NTD 18,500 24822_14bde1-52> |
Building E, Wuling One 24822_9e13eb-6b> |
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NTD 10,300 for the first semester 24822_0c8500-9d> |
NTD 19,500 24822_8658e6-97> |
Building H 24822_bb4188-bd> |
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National Pingtung University
Information
Address
No.4-18, Minsheng Rd., Pingtung City, Pingtung County 900391, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: 21,820-25,394 NTD
Accommodation: 12,720 ~48,000 NTD/YR
Living expenses: 72,000~120,000 NTD/YR
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/nptu.edu.tw
Contact Information
Introduction
National Pingtung University (NPTU) was formed on August 1, 2014, through the merger of National Pingtung University of Education and National Pingtung Institute of Commerce. It has four campuses: Minsheng Campus, Pingshi Campus, and Pingshang Campus, all located in Pingtung City with convenient transportation. There is also the Checheng Campus located in Checheng Township, Pingtung County.
Our school was formerly the Pingtung Normal School of Taiwan Governor-General’s Office, founded in April 1940, and the National Pingtung College of Commerce, founded in 1991. After the merger, there are 7 colleges, 30 departments, 1 institute, and 8 degree programs. In addition, there is an affiliated experimental elementary school, making it the only national university with the diverse characteristics of higher education, vocational education, and teacher training.
Transportation
National Pingtung University is located in the center of Pingtung City, just a 15-minute walk from the train station, close to Kaohsiung (30 minutes by train), 1.5 hours to Taichung, and 2.5 hours to Taipei. The surrounding area has complete living functions, convenient dining and transportation, and all kinds of recreational functions such as sports facilities, movie theaters, and shopping centers.
Teaching quality and academic prestige
National Pingtung University provides diverse learning channels for higher education, teacher training, and vocational education systems, allowing students to have the opportunity to take courses across fields and systems. Through resource integration, the teaching and research level and international competitiveness of teachers are improved, and students’ learning resources and diverse professional skills for employment are enriched, thereby enhancing the university’s competitiveness and sustainable development. In addition, our school combines local resources, serves local industries, and promotes practical industry-academia cooperation, with the goal of “taking from the local and using it for the local,” so that teachers, students, industries, society, and the country can benefit and create a prosperous Pingtung together.
The dormitory provides
Overseas Chinese students and international students have priority in accommodation.
Scholarship Mechanism
On-campus and off-campus scholarships, Overseas Community Affairs Council (OCAC) subsidies, and financial aid for underprivileged students
International Exchange and Cooperation
We have sister school relationships with many universities, including more than 204 in Asia, Oceania, Europe, North America, and South America, which can provide students with opportunities to study abroad for exchange programs.
Overseas Chinese and Foreign Student Association Activities
Organize activities for overseas Chinese and foreign students, such as orientation, Mid-Autumn Festival parties, Spring Festival celebrations, off-campus visits, school anniversary celebrations, and host family programs, to increase opportunities for exchange and understanding of local Taiwanese culture.
Alumni

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Personal Trainer
Malaysia
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Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Management
College of Computer Science
College of Education
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
College of Science
- Department of Science Communication
- Department of Applied Chemistry
- Department of Applied Mathematics
- Department of Applied Physics
- Department of Physical Education
- International Master Program in Applied Science of College of Science
- International Ph.D. Program in Applied Science of College of Science
- Semiconductor Materials Science in Master Program of College of Science
International College
Mt. Dawu College
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Scholarships
Scholarships
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Eligibility 563677-94> |
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National Pingtung University Elite Scholarship for Overseas Chinese and Hong Kong and Macao Students 825282-61> |
Doctoral students: NTD 10,000 living allowance per month. Master’s students: NTD 5,000 living allowance per month. Undergraduate students: Tuition and miscellaneous fees waived or NTD 3,000 living allowance per month. 3fbace-c3> |
Overseas Chinese students and students from Hong Kong and Macao who are enrolled in departments/institutes of the university and have formal student status. They must complete the payment and registration procedures, and the review and ranking will be conducted based on the academic transcripts and outstanding performance certificates submitted during the application. 9c169c-83> |
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Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Graduate Students |
NT$10,000 per month for six months. |
Applicants must have an average grade of 80 or above in the previous semester and be of good character and academic standing. The amount and number of awards will be adjusted according to the scholarship subsidy allocated by the Ministry of Education each year. 977536-03> |
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Financial Aid for Underprivileged Overseas Chinese Students 4c45ff-c6> |
Based on the number of students and subsidy amount announced by the Ministry of Education. |
1. Overseas Chinese students (excluding graduate students and extended-study students) who come to Taiwan to study in accordance with the Regulations Regarding Study and Guidance for Overseas Chinese Students. 2. Parents, legal guardians, or spouses who have not been registered in Taiwan for two full years. 3. Parents who are settled in Taiwan and whose approved comprehensive income tax for the previous year is tax-exempt and hold proof thereof. 4. Overseas Chinese students in their second year or above must have an average passing grade in their academic performance in the previous academic year and an average conduct grade of 80 or above. 7ec39f-61> |
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
College of Education
Undergraduate: NTD 43,640 /YR
Graduate: NTD 20,720 /YR (base tuition) + credit fees (NTD 1,470/1 credit)
College of Humanities and Social Sciences (excluding the Department of Music and the Department of Visual Arts)
Undergraduate: NTD 43,640 /YR
Graduate: NTD 20,720 /YR (base tuition) + credit fees (NTD 1,470/1 credit)
College of Management
Undergraduate: NTD 45,588 /YR
Graduate: NTD 25,200 /YR (base tuition) + credit fees (NTD 1,470/1 credit)
College of Science (including the Department of Music and the Department of Visual Arts)
Undergraduate: NTD 50,640 /YR
Graduate: NTD 24,000 /YR (base tuition) + credit fees (NTD 1,470/1 credit)
College of Information Science
Undergraduate: NTD 50,788 /YR
Graduate: NTD 25,800 /YR (base tuition) + credit fees (NTD 1,470/1 credit)
International College
Graduate: NTD 25,800 /YR (base tuition) + credit fees (NTD 1,470/1 credit)
Dawushan Academy
Graduate: NTD 20,720 /YR (base tuition) + credit fees (NTD 1,470/1 credit)
Living Expenses
72,000~120,000NTD/YR
Accommodation fee
12,720 ~48,000NTD/YR
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NTD 6,360 ~NTD 24,000 9bc0fe-dd> |
NTD 12,720 ~NTD48,000 2640a2-70> |
Fees vary depending on the room type and floor. — The school’s student dormitories are located on three campuses (Minsheng, Pingshi, and Pingshang), with a total of 12 buildings and nearly 4,500 beds (158 for graduate students and nearly 4,300 for undergraduates). — The dormitory implements autonomous management, with card access for each person, and a 24-hour video surveillance system. — The rooms are equipped with basic equipment, including a 360° rotating fan, a split-type air conditioner, and personal bedding, wardrobes, desks and chairs, bookshelves, and desk lamps. — Both wired network and Wi-Fi are available in the dormitory public areas and rooms. **Dormitory internal facilities include cable TV, lounges, reading rooms, discussion rooms, vending machines, drinking fountains, and coin-operated washing machines, dryers, and spin dryers. 3087cd-2d> |
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Chang Gung University of Science and Technology
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Information
Address
Linkou Campus: No. 261, Wenhua 1st Road, Guishan District, Taoyuan City
Chiayi Campus: No. 2, Section West, Jiapu Road, Puzi City, Chiayi County
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD/YR 92,000-100,000
Dormitory Fee: NTD/YR 16,200
Living Expenses: NTD/YR 120,000
Contact Information
Linkou Campus: +886-3-211-8999
Chiayi Campus: +886-5-362-8800
[email protected]
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Introduction
Our university focuses on health care as its main axis of development and actively builds a model health care university that is the best in education, the strongest in employment, and the most loved by enterprises.
Best in Education:
Practical teaching, comprehensive internships, and holistic education are the main features of our school. We have earned recognition from students, parents, and society. Facing a highly competitive employment environment, we formulate Chang Gung Six Arts (service learning, off-campus internships, English proficiency test, professional license, participation in competitions, and special project implementation) as graduation thresholds through industry analysis, opinions from business owners and alumni, and the educational commitment of all our colleagues to students and parents who choose to study at our school, in order to continuously deepen students’ employment competitiveness.
Strongest in Employment:
Graduates’ employment has four highs and one low: high employment and schooling ratio, high starting salary (monthly salary higher than NTD 40,000), high employer satisfaction with alumni, high job satisfaction, and low gap between learning and application.
Most Loved by Enterprises:
Graduates’ work performance is widely recognized by the industry. In the employer’s most satisfied university rankings conducted by 1111 Job Bank, it ranks first among medical and nursing technology universities.
Dormitory Provided, Scholarships
Richest in Resources:
100% of students in the school intern at enterprises, and cooperate with 295 industrial units such as Formosa Plastics Group and Chang Gung Medical System. Provide various scholarships, with a total annual scholarship amount of more than NTD 26 million. The school adopts a low tuition policy to encourage disadvantaged students to concentrate on their studies, and the annual tuition subsidy amount exceeds NTD 64.89 million. All teachers in the school are professional doctoral and master’s level teachers, and the teacher structure above full-time assistant professors reaches 84.38%.
Best Environment:
Provide on-campus medical services, combine medical and nursing expertise, promote health consultation clinics, and build a healthy, mutually supportive, and friendly campus atmosphere.
Accommodation Environment:
Provide a warm, comfortable and high-quality accommodation environment, promote the integration of life and learning, and provide wireless Internet access throughout the campus. Rich and diverse club activities promote group education development and encourage students to participate in service learning.
Industry-Academia Collaboration, Graduate Career Paths, Transportation Location
[Reasonable Tuition, Many Scholarship Resources]
- The tuition and miscellaneous fees for each department of the college are approximately NTD 46,000 per semester.
- Cooperate with Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and other medical units to provide hundreds of “tuition and miscellaneous fee waivers” for public-funded students each year, seamlessly connecting with the workplace.
- Encourage students to concentrate on their studies and provide rich on-campus work-study scholarships, living subsidies, and scholarship applications.
[Full Accommodation, High-Quality Living Environment]
- Provide a high-quality accommodation environment with four-person suites, full bathroom, wireless internet and other equipment. The accommodation fee is approximately NT$8,100 per semester.
- Located near Chang Gung Medical Park, with on-campus medical clinic services for the convenience of teachers and students.
[Convenient Transportation, Complete Food, Clothing, Housing and Transportation]
- The campus is surrounded by abundant living resources and is close to the Taipei metropolitan area, about 30 minutes away by car.
- It is close to Taoyuan International Airport, about 30 minutes away by car, which is convenient for students to return home.
[Practical Teaching, Strong Workplace Competitiveness for Students]
- 100% of students in the school intern at enterprises, and cooperate with 240 industrial units such as Formosa Plastics Group and Chang Gung Medical System.
- Establish a “Clinical Competence Center” and Taiwan’s only 3D digital anatomy classroom to enhance students’ practical application capabilities.
- Signed a total of 41 overseas sister schools (departments) to connect with the world.
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Highlights
Department Features
[Department of Nursing]
Cultivate outstanding nursing talents with excellent performance in the industry. The proportion of graduates entering the medical and nursing workplace is as high as 90%.
[Department of Early Childhood Care and Education]
Cultivate practitioners in the children’s industry, build students’ high-quality teaching and childcare knowledge, and open two major modules: infant care services and children’s industry, to assist students in obtaining nanny licenses and enhance their employment competitiveness.
[Department of Cosmetic Applications]
Implement internships in cosmetic medicine institutions, cultivate overall styling planning and medical beauty consultation and care expertise, and create workplace employment competitiveness.
[Department of Health and Nutrition]
Cultivate talents in dietary therapy, nutrition education and health care, and assist students in participating in skill appraisals and passing national examinations such as nutritionists.
[Department of Senior Citizen and Health Care Management]
Establish a talent training base for the elderly long-term care industry, promote diversified teaching, strengthen practical knowledge and the ability to integrate professional knowledge and application, and cultivate professional talents in elderly care management.
[Department of Respiratory Care]
Solid professional practical ability, opening “Clinical Respiratory Care Module” and “Elderly and Long-Term Care Module” to create professional respiratory therapists, the only vocational education system to cultivate respiratory care professionals.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Nursing
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Scholarships
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
Approximately NTD 46,000 per semester for each department of the college
Approximately NTD 50,000 per semester for each institute of the master’s program
Living Expenses
Accommodation fee: Approximately NTD 8,100 per semester
Living expenses: Approximately NTD 10,000 per month
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