Information
Address
No. 1, Sec. 2., Da Hsueh Rd., Shoufeng, Hualien 974301, Taiwan, R. O. C. Postal code: 974301
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 24,900〜55,580/YR
Accommodation: NTD 15,000〜32,100/YR
Living expenses: NTD 48,000〜120,000/YR
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/ndhu.page
Contact Information
+886-3-8905114
[email protected]
Introduction
National Dong Hwa University is located in Hualien, eastern Taiwan, nestled between the Central Mountain Range to the west and the Coastal Mountain Range and the Pacific Ocean to the east. With its beautiful environment, the University is widely acclaimed as having one of the most beautiful campuses in Taiwan.
NDHU comprises eight colleges: Science and Engineering, Humanities and Social Sciences, Management, Hua-Shih College of Education, Indigenous Studies, Arts, Environmental Studies and Oceanography, and Huilan. The curriculum is modularized to make student learning more systematic, and students are encouraged to obtain bachelor’s and master’s degrees within 5 years. NDHU is a diverse and multilingual friendly environment, with nearly 1,000 international students from over 50 countries. Through active interaction between international and local students, the University continues to cultivate a vibrant and internationalized campus
Exclusive Scholarship
To attract and encourage outstanding overseas students to enroll, the University has established a range of scholarships for overseas Chinese students, with increased award amounts available across various academic programs. In addition, the University collaborates with numerous overseas secondary schools and alumni associations through cooperative scholarship agreements, and also offers scholarships under the Malaysian Dong Zong Chinese Independent Secondary School Teacher Training Program.
The dormitory provides
1. The university’s student dormitories are European-style manor buildingsand comprise a total of 10 buildings with 6,200 beds. The dormitory facilities include landscaped courtyard gardens and common lounges, and offer single, double, and quadruple rooms. Dormitories are designated by gender, with secure card-access control at all entrances. Each room is fully equipped with internet access, air conditioning, and other essential amenities.
2. The university guarantees accommodation applications for overseas students throughout their period of study. The dormitory area is well served with dining facilities and 24-hour convenience stores, ensuring that students’ daily living needs are fully met.
Alumni

YEUNG KA HONG
楊嘉康
2016 Served as Advisor to the Hong Kong and Macau Students Association of the University
Hong Kong
YEUNG KA HONG is an alumnus of the Department of Information Management of the University. He served as the president of the Overseas Chinese and Foreign Students Association in 2015. During his tenure as president, he actively organized activities for overseas Chinese students, worked hard and was responsible. In the same year, the Overseas Chinese and Foreign Students Association won the honor of outstanding club of the University.
In 2016, he served as an advisor to the Hong Kong and Macau Students Association of the University, actively assisting Hong Kong and Macau students in participating in club activities. In the same year, he was also selected as the Hong Kong student representative of the University to shoot IOH promotional videos, sharing his experience of studying at the school in Cantonese, helping Hong Kong students who intend to study at Dong Hwa to understand the curriculum planning and future development of the department.
In addition, he also assisted the International Office in holding new student counseling sessions in Hong Kong, sparing no effort to assist Hong Kong new students in studying in Taiwan. Jia-Kang is enthusiastic about participating in activities, not limited to undergraduate studies, but also in photography. In 2017, he joined the graduation production team of students from the Department of Ethnic Languages and Communication to shoot a micro-film, which won the first prize in the audio-visual competition.
In addition, the Hong Kong Tourism Board held the “2017 Image Hong Kong” cultural exhibition in Hualien, and Jia-Kang was also selected as an exhibition staff member to promote Hong Kong culture.

SIN TENG TENG
冼婷婷
2016 Macau Student Representative of the University
Macao
SIN TENG TENG is an alumna of the Department of Life Sciences of the University. She served as the vice president of the Overseas Chinese and Foreign Students Association in 2014, and served as an advisor to the Overseas Chinese and Foreign Students Association and the Hong Kong and Macau Association in 2015 and 2016 respectively. She actively participated in overseas Chinese and Hong Kong and Macau student club activities, with a steady demeanor and leadership style, and was kind to others.
In 2016, she was selected as the Macau student representative of the University to shoot IOH promotional videos, sharing her experience of studying at the school in Cantonese, helping Macau students who intend to study at Dong Hwa to understand the curriculum planning and future development of the department.
In addition, Ting-Ting also assisted the International Office in holding Macau new student counseling sessions, explaining information on studying in Taiwan to new students, and enthusiastically assisting younger students in enrolling. In 2017, she also assisted the Macau Taiwan Higher Education Exhibition to promote the University’s enrollment information.

ONG CHIN BEE
王晶美
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
ONG CHIN BEE is an alumna of the Department of Ethnic Relations and Culture of the University. During her studies, she worked as a student worker in the International Office and was serious and responsible in her work.
Jing-Mei has a lively personality and actively participates in various club activities, including: the Dance Troupe of the College of Indigenous Peoples, the Zheng Music Club, the Hand Drum Club, and the Modern Dance Club. She has also served as the president of the Zheng Music Club. She is often seen in various overseas life activities on campus. She has clear articulation, humor, and her ability to host activities has been highly recognized.
Jing-Mei found employment in Taiwan immediately after graduation and is now in her third year of work, fully adapting to life in Taiwan and demonstrating her talents.

OH MARESSA WINTORA
胡麗玉
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
OH MARESSA WINTORA is an alumna of the Department of Finance of the University. During her studies, she had excellent grades, was proactive, and earnestly invested in making good use of school resources.
Through the school’s “Five-Year Continuous Study of Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees” program, Hu Sheng deepened her studies and shortened her study period. During her master’s degree, she also applied to the University’s Japanese sister school, Nagasaki University, to study for a dual master’s degree, and successfully obtained a bachelor’s and dual master’s degree within 5 years.

WANG KYI CHAT
王治澤
Outstanding alumni
Myanmar
WANG KYI CHAT is currently studying in the Department of Chinese Literature of the University. In his fourth year of university, he continued his studies through the school’s “Five-Year Continuous Study of Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees” program, and is expected to obtain a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University within 5 years.
When Wang Sheng first enrolled, he applied to study in the Department of Business Administration. However, due to the school’s modular curriculum design, it is easier for students to learn across fields. Finally, he found his beloved Chinese literature. During his studies, he actively created and won numerous awards, and thus discovered his heart’s desire.
Highlights
International Campus
The university has signed a wide range of cooperation agreements in teaching and research with universities around the world, providing faculty members and students with opportunities for overseas research and academic exchange. Currently, the university has more than 500 partner foreign universities/institutions across all five continents.
The university also actively establishes dual degree programs and student exchange cooperation programs with world-renowned universities, offering more than 500 places each year. These programs encourage students to gain international experience while attracting international students to study on campus. Through bilateral student exchanges, students develop global mobility and an international perspective, while the University benefits from welcoming outstanding students from abroad, achieving mutually beneficial and sustainable outcomes.
Curriculum Modularization
Under the original framework of the departments,National Dong Hwa University has developed a flexible, forward-looking and integrated curriculum modularization system. The curriculum is organized into distinct stages, such as foundational programs, core programs, and professional programs, with clearly defined learning levels and a stronger focus on professional orientation, while also providing greater flexibility in course selection. This system not only integrates academic resources but also enables students to pursue their studies in a more systematic manner, allowing their areas of expertise to better align with market and societal needs.
Five-Year Study of Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees
With a period of three years for undergraduate studies and two years for master’s studies,allowing them to obtain both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in as little as five years. In addition,master’s-level courses taken during the first four years of undergraduate study are exempt from credit fees, thereby reducing the overall tuition burden.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Department of Chinese Literature and Creative Writing
- Department of English and American Literature
- Department of Economics
- Department of History
- Department of Public Administration
- Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology
- Department of Chinese Language and Literature
- Department of Taiwan Culture
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Law
- International Ph.D. Program in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language
- Ph. D. Program in Asia-Pacific Regional Studies
- International Master Program in Teaching Chinese and Calligraphy
College of Science and Engineering
- Department of Applied Mathematics
- Department of Physics
- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Optoelectronic Engineering
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
- Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
- International Bachelor Program of Big Data Science, College of Science and Engineering
College of Management
- Department of Business Administration
- Graduate Institute of Logistics Management
- Department of International Business
- Department of Accounting
- Department of Information Management
- Department of Finance
- Department of Tourism and Leisure Recreation
- Bachelor Program of Management Science and Finance
- Bachelor Program of Accounting and Information Management(International Program)
- Bachelor Program of Digital Marketing and Service Innovation
Hua-Shih College of Education
College of the Arts
College of Indigenous Studies
College of Environmental Studies and Oceanography
Scholarships
Scholarships
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Scholarship for Overseas Chinese Students 25563_1a8e8b-2a> |
Full tuition waiver |
1. Must be formally enrolled in the school (excluding extended students), and have not been punished by the school with a reprimand (inclusive) or above during the study period. |
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Cooperative High School Scholarship 25563_5e66f4-25> |
Full tuition waiver (approximately NTD 50,000/year) 25563_bd9b90-16> |
1. Graduates of cooperative high schools. |
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Cooperative Taiwan Alumni Association Scholarship 25563_f15fe7-6a> |
Full tuition waiver (approximately NTD 50,000/year) 25563_02c8d3-8e> |
1. Graduates of Sabah and Penang High Schools. |
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Malaysian Dong Zong Chinese Independent Secondary School Teacher Training Program Scholarship 25563_4a6d4d-82> |
Full tuition waiver (approximately NTD 50,000/year) 25563_ce8f25-3d> |
1. Malaysian high school graduates. |
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Tuition/Year
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Tuition/Year 25563_6d985d-3d> |
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College of Humanities and Social Sciences 25563_7848a5-22> |
NTD 47,480 25563_c231b1-4d> |
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College of Science and Engineering 25563_4fed56-90> |
NTD 55,140〜55,580 25563_c38e7e-f0> |
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College of Management 25563_bc21dc-a8> |
NTD 48,200 25563_3e1883-77> |
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Hwa師 College of Education 25563_d4111f-7a> |
NTD 47,480〜55,140 25563_1fe2db-39> |
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School of Arts 25563_c2a34a-c4> |
NTD 55,140 25563_7cf365-30> |
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College of Indigenous Studies 25563_024029-b2> |
NTD 47,480 25563_82057c-df> |
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College of Environmental Studies 25563_15bf85-fa> |
NTD 55,140 25563_530139-b6> |
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College of Marine Science 25563_387a1f-85> |
NTD 24,900 25563_63a509-72> |
Living Expenses/Year
Accommodation: NTD 15,000~32,100
Living expenses: NTD 48,000~120,000
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One academic year 25563_ce4395-23> |
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NTD 7,500~16,050 25563_0850bf-6c> |
NTD 15,000~32,100 25563_1a042d-72> | 25563_7bdc12-23> |
School accommodation
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Dormitory Name 25563_02c1d9-c8> |
Accommodation Target 25563_f7d16a-59> |
Room Type 25563_a72634-30> |
Accommodation Fee per Semester 25563_f378b1-61> |
Accommodation Fee per Academic Year 25563_4788fc-f5> |
Other Notes 25563_186a4f-1f> |
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Qie Yun 1st and 2nd Dorm 25563_6e4b0f-59> |
Graduate School 25563_a5ffaa-60> |
Single Room with Shared Bathroom 25563_11da72-80> |
$9,500 25563_7631b0-d2> |
$19,000 25563_e5d725-c2> |
Single Occupancy 25563_87943e-8d> |
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Xing Yun 1st Dorm 25563_b50961-c8> |
Graduate/Undergraduate (Male) 25563_b6a9fc-8c> |
Double Room with Private Bathroom 25563_8b3f70-eb> |
$10,700 |
$21,400 |
Double Occupancy |
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Xing Yun 2nd Dorm 25563_643ec9-4f> |
Graduate/Undergraduate (Female) 25563_24aa18-9f> |
Double Room with Private Bathroom 25563_eef22a-09> |
$10,700 |
$21,400 |
Double Occupancy |
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Yang Shan Dorm 25563_b4fd6a-15> |
Undergraduate (Female) 25563_cab6d3-c5> |
Quad Room with Private Bathroom 25563_586915-08> |
$7,500 |
$15,000 |
Quadruple Occupancy |
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Han Xing 1st Dorm 25563_3292f3-67> |
Undergraduate (Female) 25563_dcfd08-89> |
Quad Room with Private Bathroom 25563_aec5aa-22> |
$7,500 |
$15,000 |
Quadruple Occupancy |
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Han Xing 2nd Dorm 25563_b5e48c-02> |
Undergraduate (Male) 25563_cdd792-97> |
Quad Room with Private Bathroom 25563_e1687e-6f> |
$7,500 |
$15,000 |
Quadruple Occupancy |
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Xiang Qing Dorm 25563_5cb3cd-46> |
Undergraduate (Male) 25563_aa70c8-09> |
Quad Room with Private Bathroom 25563_bac7c5-6f> |
$7,500 |
$15,000 |
Quadruple Occupancy |
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Qin Yue 1st and 2nd Dorm 25563_8dc739-b8> |
Undergraduate (Female) 25563_2ef450-b7> |
Quad Room with Private Bathroom 25563_3b5b31-f5> |
$9,500 |
$19,000 |
Quadruple Occupancy |
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Ying Xi 1st and 2nd Dorm 25563_1b717e-50> |
Undergraduate (Male) 25563_f8911f-6a> |
Quad Room with Private Bathroom 25563_cf7f13-99> |
$9,500 |
$19,000 |
Quadruple Occupancy |
Pathways
National Taitung University
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Information
Address
369, Sec. 2, University Rd., Taitung, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 39,820~72,660/YR
Accommodation: NTD 20,250~31,500/YR
Living Expenses: NTD 96,000 – 120,000/YR
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/TaitungUniversity
Contact Information
089-318855 #1531, 1532, 1533
[email protected]
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Introduction
National Taitung University was founded in 1948, originally a normal college focusing on cultivating elementary school teachers.
On August 1, 2003, it was officially renamed “National Taitung University.” In addition to the original Teachers College, the College of Humanities and the College of Science and Engineering were added, making it a comprehensive university.
In 2014, with the completion and opening of the Zhiben campus, all colleges were moved to the Zhiben campus (the main campus) to focus on the development of academic research and teaching activities, while the Taitung campus is planned as an industry-university operation, extension education, and various characteristic centers to drive local development.
The university enrolls undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education students, with a student population of approximately 5,000. It is a warm and refined green international university with harmonious teacher-student relationships, embodying wisdom, health, sustainability, and learning.
Exclusive Scholarship
The university has scholarships and grants for overseas Chinese and Hong Kong and Macao students. Types of scholarships and grants:
1. Scholarship for Newly Admitted Overseas Compatriot, Hong Kong and Macao Students: Full tuition and miscellaneous fees are waived for the academic year of admission.
2. Outstanding Performance Scholarship for Overseas compatriot, Hong Kong and Macao Students: Those whose academic performance in the previous academic year averaged in the top 20% of the class will be exempt from full tuition and miscellaneous fees for the next academic year. Or, those whose academic performance in the previous academic year averaged in the top 50% of the class will be exempt from one-half of tuition and miscellaneous fees for the next academic year. If the number of students in a Master’s/PhD class is fewer than five, the following rules shall apply: i, Students who achieved the highest-grade point average in their college class in the previous academic year: Full tuition and miscellaneous fee waivers for the next academic year; ii, Students who achieved the second highest grade point average in their college class in the previous academic year: Half tuition and miscellaneous fee waivers for the next academic year.
3. Scholarship for teacher training students from overseas Chinese schools.
Scholarships for Overseas Chinese and Hong Kong and Macao Students: https://rd.nttu.edu.tw/p/404-1007-84179.php?Lang=zh-tw
Guidance mechanisms and dormitory provision for Hong Kong and Macao students
Regarding the care of new students entering the school and living, the seniors of the International and Overseas Chinese Student Association and the Student Affairs Office’s Life Counseling Section assist new students in handling admission-related matters. For dormitory matters, accommodation is guaranteed for Hong Kong, Macao, and overseas Chinese students.
At the beginning of each semester, the Student Affairs Office’s Life Counseling Section coordinates with various units to assist in the reception and counseling of Hong Kong, Macao, and overseas Chinese students. The Student Affairs Office also organizes fellowship activities for Hong Kong, Macao, and overseas Chinese students during the academic year to enhance the relationship between teachers and students and between students, making interactions more harmonious. The Life Counseling Section and the International Affairs Center of the Office of Research and Development assist in handling matters such as health insurance, medical insurance, residence applications, entry and exit procedures, and applications for scholarships and activity subsidies from the Overseas Community Affairs Council and the Ministry of Education.
International Exchange and Cooperation
Strengthen cooperation agreements for exchange students and dual degree programs with foreign universities, provide students with overseas learning experiences, expand students’ international horizons, and enhance students’ learning motivation and learning effectiveness. The university has signed exchange and study agreements with many universities in Japan, South Korea, the United States, Russia, and mainland China to increase students’ off-campus and overseas learning opportunities. To date, approximately one hundred exchange/study students and dual-degree students have been selected to study at sister schools for one academic year (semester) or two academic years.
In order to promote faculty exchange, improve teaching quality, promote international academic research and teaching institution exchange, and cultivate students’ international macro vision, the “Overseas Off-site Teaching Program” is planned and promoted. Through cooperation with overseas sister schools, the school serves as the main teaching field, and the courses adopt a co-teaching method to strengthen students’ international exchange learning experience.
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Alumni

胡昫薈
兒文所碩士班
Malaysia
Brand Marketing Specialist
Cloud Gate International Business Co., Ltd. Brand Marketing Specialist
Cloud Gate International Business Co., Ltd. Brand Marketing Specialist

幕淑穎
兒文所碩士班
泰國
Senior Academic Specialist

謝惠竹
華語文學系碩士班
Vietnam
Full-time Project Assistant,
Chinese Teacher
Full-time Project Assistant for the Internationalization Administrative Support System Project of the National Taitung University’s Higher Education Deep Cultivation Project in 2025,
Chinese Teacher

阮金山
華語文學系
Vietnam
Chinese Teacher
Chinese Teacher
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Highlights
Industry-academia cooperation or school-employment integration system
The university’s Taitung campus is close to the city center and is now planned as the “Industry-Academia Innovation Park,” dedicated to promoting “industry-academia cooperation.” The Eastern Taiwan Bio-economy Center has been established, and a pilot food biotechnology practice factory was completed in 2020, planning to provide industries in the eastern region with services such as product research and development and pre-production testing.
On the other hand, it also cooperates with the Taitung County Government, combining the human and material resources of private enterprises (industries), social welfare units, communities, etc. to jointly promote maker practice TT Maker, food banks, and other clubs and facilities, where students can learn how to realize creativity, how to connect with society, and how to transform professional knowledge into practice and products, implementing what they have learned and known.
Cooperating with the Kaohsiung Software Park, it has signed a “Memorandum of Understanding on Industry Talent Cooperation” with 15 local companies. Job vacancies cover national administrative agencies, cultural industries, elderly care, biotechnology, catering tourism, financial insurance, technology industries, and many other internship opportunities, allowing students to deeply learn workplace practical skills under the guidance of workplace mentors, and then stay in the company, achieving the vision of employment upon graduation.
Under the framework of Taitung Smart City, it gives full play to the elements of sports land, combines industry, government, academia, and research units to shape Taitung’s unique sports and health corridor, provides a health and wellness center for the elderly, and constructs a health and wellness center exclusively for Taitung. Combining with five large hospitals in Taitung, it has established the nation’s first public university-established daycare center long-term care institution, using the practical experience of professional teachers and clinical medical care to provide complete teaching facilities and internship fields, and practice the cultivation of health care talents.
Featured courses
The Interdisciplinary Bachelor’s Program is based on the university’s ongoing promotion of the “Green International University,” incorporating the “humanities and social sciences” literacy, as well as the two major knowledge areas of “sustainable development” and “green production” in scientific applications as the main development goals. Through diversified learning, it cultivates interdisciplinary talents and strengthens students’ adaptive development.
The curriculum is divided into “General Education Courses (28 credits),” “Undecided Major Common Courses (30 credits),” “Departmental Expertise Courses (50 credits),” and “Free Elective Courses (20 credits).” Students in this program can take major or program expertise courses in any department of the “College of Humanities,” “Teachers College,” and “College of Science and Engineering” according to their personal interests, and the major expertise will be noted on the graduation certificate.
Under the guidance of program mentors and professional mentors, students are assisted in planning their future. In terms of curriculum, students have more autonomy, and in terms of future career, they have more diverse learning and development opportunities. In the second semester of their senior year, they can choose a full-semester internship, so that theory and practical experience are equally important, and cultivate the knowledge and skills needed for future career development.
Featured Courses:
USR Courses:
The school has been preparing for the USR program since 2017 and has entered its 6th year. Starting in 2023, it will focus on cultivating interdisciplinary autonomous talents with the spirit of USR practice, assisting in the upgrading of regional industries, and creating a sustainable base for Taitung’s green culture, and linking SDGs with issues of local care, industrial chain connection, and economic sustainability.








Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Science and Engineering
- Department of Applied Mathematics
- Department of Computer Science and Engineering (including Master's Program)
- Department of Information Science and Management Systems (including Master's Program)
- Department of Applied Science (Chemistry and Nanoscience Division, Physics and Optoelectronics Science Division, Master's Program)
- Department of Life Science (including Master's Program)
- Master Program in Biomedicine
- Department of Green Energy and Information Technology
- Master's Program of Green Energy and Information Technology
Teachers College
- Department of Education (including Master's Program in Educational Research, Master's Program in Curriculum and Instruction)
- Department of Physical Education (including Master's Program)
- Department of Early Childhood Education (including Master's Program)
- Department of Special Education(included Master)
- Department of Digital Media and Education Industry (including Master's Program)
- Department of Cultural Resources and Leisure Industries (including Master's Program)
- Department of Sports Science and Athletic Training (Baseball, Judo, Shooting, Women's Soccer, Table Tennis, Weightlifting, Boxing, Gymnastics, Tennis)
College of Humanities
- Department of Public and Cultural Affairs (including Master's Program in Austronesian Cultural Studies, Master's Program in Regional Development and Social Innovation)
- Department of English (including Master's Program)
- Department of Music (including Master's Program)
- Department of Chinese Language and Literature (including Master's Program)
- Department of Art Industry (including Master's Program)
- Department of Somatic and Sports Leisure Industry
Interdisciplinary Bachelor's Program
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Scholarships
Scholarships
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Eligibility
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Scholarships for Overseas Chinese and Hong Kong and Macao Students, National Taitung University 8a8d9a-9a> |
NTD 21,490~72,660 per academic year depending on application qualifications or grades 9f3add-34> |
1. Limited to overseas Chinese students and Hong Kong and Macao students studying at the university in accordance with the Regulations Regarding Study and Counseling Assistance for Overseas Chinese Students in Taiwan and the Regulations Regarding Study in Taiwan for Hong Kong and Macao Residents. 2. Scholarship for Newly Admitted Overseas Compatriot, Hong Kong and Macao Students: Full tuition and miscellaneous fees are waived for the academic year of admission. 3. Outstanding Performance Scholarship for Overseas compatriot, Hong Kong and Macao Students: If the number of students in a Master’s/PhD class is fewer than five, the following rules shall apply:
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Lai Fu Scholarship for Underprivileged Students, National Taitung University 1e569d-e3> |
NTD 10,000 0d23e5-7c> |
1. Currently enrolled full-time undergraduate students with student status 2. Those who are truly from underprivileged families or have encountered special circumstances 3. Average academic semester grade of 75 or higher, average conduct grade of 80 or higher, and no failing subjects 4. Have 20 hours or more of service hours (service hours that are paid or are obligatory, such as tutorial services, are not applicable) 5. Number of scholarships: 20 scholarships are provided each semester, each worth NT$10,000
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Ministry of Education Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Graduate Students 78dbcc-32> |
NTD 60,000 per semester
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1. The school enrolls (including distribution and examination) five or more overseas Chinese graduate students. 2. The number of subsidies is calculated based on the proportion of overseas Chinese graduate students reported by each school to the total number of overseas Chinese graduate students reported by all schools to the Ministry of Education. The subsidy funds are allocated to each school at NT$10,000 per person per month from August of that year to January of the following year (a total of 6 months). 3. Hong Kong and Macao students who are admitted in accordance with the Regulations Regarding Study in Taiwan for Hong Kong and Macao Residents shall be subject to the same regulations.
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Ministry of Education Scholarship for Underprivileged Overseas Chinese Students 7d8817-44> |
NTD 3,000 per month, allocated for a total of 12 months. 545d40-02> |
1. Have proof of being underprivileged. 2. Overseas Chinese students in the first to fourth grades of the university who come to Taiwan to study in accordance with the Regulations Regarding Study and Counseling Assistance for Overseas Chinese Students in Taiwan, and Hong Kong and Macao students who are admitted in accordance with the Regulations Regarding Study in Taiwan for Hong Kong and Macao Residents, shall be subject to the same regulations, but this does not include students who have extended their study period. 3. One slot is guaranteed for students with New Southbound Policy nationality.
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Scholarship for outstanding overseas Chinese students 700f97-8d> |
NTD 5,000 per person and a certificate
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1. Any overseas Chinese student who is studying at a university or college in the second grade or above may apply based on their academic and conduct performance in the previous academic year, with an overall academic average of 80 or higher and a conduct grade of A (80) or higher in both semesters. 2. Hong Kong and Macao students who come to Taiwan to study at domestic universities and colleges in accordance with the “Regulations Regarding Study in Taiwan for Hong Kong and Macao Residents” and meet the above qualifications may also apply. 3. Master’s and doctoral students and students who have extended their study period may not apply. 4. Those who have not received the “Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship Donated by the Overseas Community Affairs Council” in the same year.
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Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Students
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NTD 50,000 per person and a certificate
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1. Any overseas Chinese student who is studying at a university or college in the second grade or above may apply based on their academic and conduct performance in the previous academic year, with an overall academic average of 80 or higher and a conduct grade of A (80) or higher in both semesters. 2. Hong Kong and Macao students who come to Taiwan to study at domestic universities and colleges in accordance with the “Regulations Regarding Study in Taiwan for Hong Kong and Macao Residents” and meet the above qualifications may also apply. 3. Master’s and doctoral students and students who have extended their study period may not apply. 4. Those who have not received the “Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship Donated by the Overseas Community Affairs Council” in the same year.
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Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship Donated by the Overseas Community Affairs Council
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The number and amount of scholarships each year are determined by the Overseas Community Affairs Council.
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1. Studying at a university or college in the second grade or above (excluding master’s and doctoral students), with an overall academic average of 80 or higher in the previous academic year, and a conduct grade of A (80) or higher in both semesters. 2. Master’s and doctoral students and students who have extended their study period may not apply. 3. Hong Kong and Macao students who come to Taiwan to study at domestic universities and colleges in accordance with the “Regulations Regarding Study in Taiwan for Hong Kong and Macao Residents” and meet the aforementioned qualifications may also apply. 4. Those who have not received the “Scholarship for Overseas Chinese Students with Excellent Academic Performance” allocated by the Overseas Community Affairs Council in the previous year.
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Overseas Chinese Federation Cultural and Educational Foundation handles various overseas Chinese student scholarships
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NTD 5,000 per person and a certificate
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1. Average academic grade of 75 or higher in the previous academic year, and a conduct grade of A. 2. Those who have not received any other scholarships in the current academic year. 3. Priority is given to underprivileged overseas Chinese students, but proof of being underprivileged must be provided.
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Scholarships are issued according to students’ language skills, assistance with international exchanges, recruitment, and service learning for new student enrollment.
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Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
College of Science and Engineering NTD 22,200~25,490/YR
College of Humanities NTD 19,910~36,330/YR
Teachers College NTD 20,620~25,490/YR
Bachelor’s Degree Program of Undecided Major NTD 21,980/YR (Fees will be charged according to the selected major (department or program) from the second year onwards)
Living Expenses
Living expenses: NTD 96,000~120,000/YR, depending on personal living habits
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Four-person suite NTD 10,125 0ab274-6e> |
Four-person suite NTD 20,250
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Dormitory names: Zhiben Academy, New Student – Second Dormitory, Old Student – First Dormitory
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Tzu Chi University
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Information
Address
No. 701, Section 3, Zhongyang Road, Hualien City 970374 (Central Campus)
No. 67, Jieren Street, Hualien City 970048 (Jieren Campus)
No. 880, Section 2, Jianguo Road, Hualien City 970302 (Jianguo Campus)
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition and fees: NTD 53,340~123,950 /academic year
Dormitory fee: NTD 12,000~16,400 /academic year
Social Media
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tcu_oga?igsh=MW1hdTZrdTlkb2Fneg
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@studyintcu990
Contact Information
+886-(03)8565301#11025
[email protected]
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Introduction
Excellence in Research and Practice, Integration of Science and Humanities, and Leadership in Global Competitiveness.
— In the 2022 THE Impact Ranking, our university ranked 12th globally for SDG3, ranking 201-300 overall, and 6th in Taiwan.
— In the 2024 Global Views Magazine “Taiwan’s Best University Ranking,” we ranked 6th among medical universities and 14th among private universities.
In August 2024, Tzu Chi University and Tzu Chi University of Science and Technology merged. The new Tzu Chi University (TCU) will maintain a balanced development of vocational and higher education. Through the integration of departments, it will break the traditional learning boundaries between vocational and higher education, integrate the advantages of both, and become a Tzu Chi University that combines teaching and research with practice, integrates science and humanities, and possesses international competitiveness.
Pioneering Diverse Medical Anatomy Education and Silent Mentor Humanistic Ceremonies; Successfully Developing COVID-19 Dual-Antibody Detection Kits
Our university upholds the concepts of “gratitude, respect, and love,” and enlivens anatomical teaching with a humanistic approach, developing an altruistic paradigm of teaching based on “silent mentors.” We not only implement professionalism, but also cultivate students’ empathy for treating patients like family in the future. We use silent mentors to train clinical surgical skills, implement clinical operational capabilities, and supplement them with “endoscopic instrument training” provided after class, laying a solid foundation of ability and confidence to become excellent doctors.
In early 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic became a global pandemic, TCU, Academia Sinica, and Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital jointly developed the “COVID-19 dual-antibody detection reagent” in just two months. Starting in June, they successively applied for certification from the European Union, the US FDA, Indonesia, and other countries. At the end of July, they obtained import permission from the Indonesian Ministry of Health and are expected to export 30,000 doses to Indonesia. In addition, Tzu Chi University’s sister school, SRM University in India, is currently assisting in applying for Indian import permits, hoping to send the reagents to where they are needed as soon as possible.
The World’s First to Establish “Simulation-based Medical Humanities Course”
Independently developed humanistic integration courses and established the only “simulated medical center” in Taiwan, with a simulated operating room with eight teaching operating tables. The simulated surgery course combines TCU’s “gratitude, respect, and love” with a unique humanistic ceremony. To date, well-known universities and scholars from various fields around the world have visited, including: Indonesia, Queensland, National University of Singapore, University of Malaya and University of Science, Malaysia, St. Thomas University of the Philippines, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Fudan University, Sun Yat-sen University of Guangzhou, Lanzhou University, Peking University, Nanjing Medical University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Oxford University, UCLA, UCSD, Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Columbia, Stanford and other well-known universities.
On April 23, 2009, the world-class media outlet The Wall Street Journal featured a front-page report by Ian Johnson, a Pulitzer Prize winner for International Reporting. This coverage marked a historic first for Taiwan’s medical education and stands as a proud achievement for the global Chinese community in the field of medical academia.
Taiwan’s only “Triple-Track Mentorship” school
Our university pioneered the ‘Triple-Track Mentorship System’ for student guidance. In addition to traditional academic faculty mentors and professional counseling centers, we have established the Tzu Cheng and Yi Teh Association to inspire students’ conscience and innate potential. This initiative aims to cultivate a humanistic spirit rooted in respect for life and social responsibility. The association is composed of dedicated Tzu Chi volunteers. For every 10 to 15 students, one ‘Tzu Cheng Father’ and two ‘Yi Teh Mothers’ are assigned. Once a month, these mentors travel from across the country to return to campus for ‘Family Gatherings.’ Furthermore, mentors from each family take turns returning to campus on weekdays to remain on standby for student support.
Using personal example to cultivate students’ life etiquette and moral ethics, accompany and care for students’ psychological and emotional problems, and play the role of caregiver, listener, and counselor. In addition to life counseling during school, our school also combines the social achievements and expertise of the Tzu Yi Hui to plan the “Tzu Yi Mentor Academy (Tzu Cheng Yi De Industry Mentor)” program to guide students in preparing before entering the workplace, provide students with learning business practices according to different professional fields, and divide them into seven groups: international development, social welfare, ecological field, biotechnology field, public service system, business management, and art aesthetics, etc., to organize exclusive courses and corporate experience camps to guide students’ career development and assist students in connecting with the workplace after graduation.
Diverse and Frequent International Exchange Activities
Over the years, we have actively expanded international academic exchanges, established sister schools, overseas volunteer services, exchange students, international scholar visits and appointments, and other activities. We cooperate with the branch offices or liaison offices established by the “Tzu Chi Foundation” in five continents and 66 countries and regions around the world to provide our teachers and students with rich resources and provide more opportunities for international exchange.
Our school dormitory
Guaranteed accommodation for international students.
Priority is given to international students who stay in school during winter and summer vacations and the Spring Festival.
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Alumni
薛俊盈
National Cheng Kung University Hospital
Hong Kong
National Cheng Kung University Hospital Service
吳穎彤
Online Marketing Specialist
Hong Kong
supermoon (Chinese translation “Super Full”) Online Marketing Specialist
周奕君
Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital
Hong Kong
Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital Service
盧雋軒
Taipei Mackay Memorial Hospital
Hong Kong
Taipei Mackay Memorial Hospital Service
劉國葆
Kiang Wu Hospital, Macau
Macau
Kiang Wu Hospital, Macau
楊子明
Tzu Chi Hospital
Macau
Tzu Chi Hospital Service
邱耀華
Matro Equipment Consultant, USA
Malaysia
Department of Life Science, Matro Equipment Consultant, USA
蔡欽惠
Astro TV Host
Malaysia
Astro TV Host
楊宇湘
Tzu Chi USA New York Branch United Nations Project Leader
Malaysia
Responsible for the United Nations Project at Tzu Chi USA New York Branch

駱澤丰
Badminton National Player
Malaysia
Badminton National Player
楊依晶
United Nations Internship Project
Malaysia
Participate in the United Nations Internship Project
顏良式
Da Ai TV English Anchor
Malaysia
Da Ai TV English Anchor
黃靖展
Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital Nurse
Malaysia
Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital Nurse
冼美憶
Cardinal Tien Hospital
Malaysia
Emergency Medicine Department Service at Cardinal Tien Hospital
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Highlights
Diversified Scholarships and Featured Programs
— We are continuously enhancing our internal scholarship system and planning collaborative scholarship programs with local institutions.
— We offer free online Mandarin courses, “Study in Taiwan” Mandarin camps, and family-oriented cultural camps.
Strengthening Support Services for International Students
— Installing multilingual signage across the campus to ensure international students can navigate the university with ease.
— We plan to establish dedicated international student zones within dormitories. These areas will feature facilities tailored to diverse cultural backgrounds, such as communal kitchens equipped for preparing international cuisines.
— Senior students familiar with diverse cultures will be assigned to assist newcomers with academic and daily challenges. Additionally, we will expand mental health counseling services specifically for international students to support their adaptation to life and study abroad.
— Regularly hold international cultural festivals to give students from different countries the opportunity to showcase their cultural characteristics, and also allow local students to have the opportunity to experience the charm of multiculturalism firsthand.
— Launch the “International Buddy” program to encourage local students to exchange with international students and learn different languages and cultures from each other.
— Establish a sound feedback mechanism, regularly collect opinions and suggestions from international students, and continuously optimize and improve based on this feedback.
Expanding Internship and Employment Opportunities for International Students
— We cultivate international talents with specialized skills to meet the development needs of Tzu Chi’s Four Major Missions. Through partnerships with leading enterprises, we provide invaluable internship opportunities to help students adapt to future career demands.
— To help international students integrate into local society, we collaborate with businesses and community organizations in Hualien to offer internships and volunteer opportunities. This allows students to gain practical experience while developing a deep understanding of Taiwanese culture.
At the same time, the school’s International Student Association organizes various activities to provide a dedicated platform for international students to showcase their talents and build a supportive community.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Medicine
- School of Medicine(Bachelor)
- School of Pharmacy
- Department of Laboratory Medicine and Biotechnology(Bachelor)
- Department of Physical Therapy(Master)
- Department of Public Health(Master)
- Post-Baccalaureate School of Chinese Medicine (Bachelor Program)
- Department of Molecular Biology and Human Genetics(Master)
- Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences (Master program)
- Master Program in Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Medicine.
- Institute of Medical Sciences (Ph.D. Program)
- School of Medicine(Bachelor)
School of Biomedical Technology
College of Management and Smart Sustainable
College of Humanities, Communication and Social Sciences
- Department of Child Development and Family Studies(Bachelor)
- Bachelor Program in Digital Media and Technology
- Department of Social Work(Master)
- Department of Human Development and Psychology(Bachelor)
- Department of Communication Studies(Master Program)
- Department of Foreign Languages and Applied Emerging Technologies
- Institute of Education(Master)
- Institute of Religion and Humanity(Master)
Scholarships
Scholarships
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Biomedical English-Taught Program Scholarship |
1. Full Scholarship: Tuition, miscellaneous fees, and on-campus accommodation fees are waived. Master’s students – NTD 10,000/month Doctoral students – NTD 15,000/month before the qualifying exam NTD 20,000/month after passing the qualifying exam 1578eb-20> |
1. Doctoral students: Students admitted to the university and enrolled in a department eligible for this program (as specified in the admission prospectus), who officially elects to take this credit program, is guaranteed a full-tuition scholarship and a monthly stipend of NTD15,000 for the first year of study.
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Awardees are eligible to receive a maximum benefit covering full tuition and miscellaneous fees, full on-campus housing waivers, and a monthly living allowance of NTD 5,000 (for 9 months per year). 79b35c-b9> |
1. Malaysia: SPM 6A or UEC 4A (inclusive) or above.
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Incentive Measures for Tzu Chi University Students from Tzu Chi Affiliated Secondary Schools 9bfc04-c0> |
Tuition and miscellaneous fee reduction of NTD 12,500 |
Current-year graduates from the high school division of Tzu Chi-affiliated secondary schools who have been admitted to and enrolled in the full-time undergraduate program of this university.
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Tuition/Year
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Bachelor’s class |
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School of Post-Baccalaureate Chinese Medicine 397bb2-bf> |
NTD 123,950 8aa2d4-64> |
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NTD 97,698 88c424-da> |
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Department of Pharmacy Department of Communication Studies |
NTD 108,460
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Department of Business Management 704a1f-f6> |
NTD 95,600 77b436-34> |
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Department of Child Development and Family Studies |
NTD 93,662 |
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Tuition/year (2 semesters) 634ea2-2d> |
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Master Program in Biomedical Sciences |
NTD 85,474
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Master Program in Post-Baccalaureate Program in Chinese Medicine 6193f3-4d> |
NTD 123,950
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Master Program in Communication Studies 3e8317-14> |
NTD 85,474
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Master Program in Social Work 02e84f-be> |
NTD 82,448
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Doctoral program |
Tuition/year (2 semesters) 083ebc-f3> |
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Ph.D Program in Institute of Medical Sciences |
NTD 87,564 9f5840-29> |
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5-Year Junior College Department |
Tuition/year (2 semesters) 6346d3-5f> |
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Department of Nursing (Years 1~3) |
NTD 53,340 0cd517-d3> |
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NTD 67,460 84c100-7d> |
Living Expenses/Year
Various insurance fees (first year): NTD 3,752~8,630
Computer and network usage fee (only needs to be paid in the first year): NTD 3,000
Bedding fee: NTD 2,000~7,000
Meal fee: Breakfast in the school cafeteria NTD 15; Lunch and dinner NTD 25
Residence permit fee: NTD 500~2,600
Living expenses: Approximately NTD 3,000~8,000/month (depending on personal living habits)
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NTD 8,200 |
NTD 16,400 |
Central Campus four-person suite 100% guaranteed accommodation Dormitory introduction: https://life.tcu.edu.tw/?page_id=2071
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NTD 8,200 23ef4d-db> |
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Jieren Campus four-person suite 100% guaranteed accommodation Dormitory introduction: https://life.tcu.edu.tw/?page_id=2071
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NTD 6,000 |
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Jianguo Campus Zhi Zhen Building, Zhi Shan Building 100% guaranteed accommodation Dormitory introduction: https://dad.tcust.edu.tw/p/412-1003-306.php?Lang=zh-tw 2f7b9a-57> |
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NTD 8,200 |
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Jianguo Campus Zhi Mei Building 100% guaranteed accommodation Dormitory introduction: https://dad.tcust.edu.tw/p/412-1003-306.php?Lang=zh-tw 154602-15> |
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