Information
Address
200, Sec.7, Taiwan Boulevard, Shalu Dist., Taichung City 43301 Taiwan
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition Fees 89,622-103,748 NTD/YR
Accommodation fee 13,000-26,000NTD/YR
Living expenses 90,000-120,000 NTD/YR
Official website
Contact Information
+886-4-2632-8001
[email protected]
Introduction
Exclusive Scholarship
1. Freshmen who have graduated from overseas alliance middle schools or are recommended by cooperative institutions in Taiwan can apply for the “tuition fee” scholarship after enrollment. After other overseas Chinese students register for admission, they can apply for the same amount of scholarships for “miscellaneous expenses”.
2. From the second academic year, scholarships will be issued according to the ranking of the previous semester’s class:
the top 15% of the previous semester class received 35,000 bursaries;
15.01%-30% of the class ranked in the previous semester and received 20,000 bursaries;
30.01%-50% of the class ranked in the previous semester and received 8,000 grants.
Counseling mechanism for Hong Kong and Macao students
In order to further serve our overseas students, our school has established “The Office of Overseas Student Advisers” in the form of a working team since the 102nd academic year. In addition to class tutors, each college has its own overseas student consultant teacher to provide consulting services related to overseas students’ academic learning. In addition to overseas student consultants, the office also has a full-time staff to provide a full range of services for Hong Kong and Macao students.
The dormitory provides
All freshmen guaranteed accommodation
Alumni
蔡健幫
Yamato Logistics (HK) Ltd
Company Director
Hong Kong
Served as the director of Yamato Logistics (HK) Ltd in Japan

蘇文杰
Founder of Ning Image Studio
Macao
Opened the Ning‧Image Studio in Macau to provide and operate professional shooting services

蕭嘉晉
Founder of Wingsiu Studio
Macau
Wingsiu Studio was established in Macau to provide and operate professional photography services

施澹益
Porter Academy Makeup School
Founder
Malaysia
Established the Porter Academy Makeup Academy
Representative Director of the Malaysian Federation in Taiwan

劉立康
Founder of Unbridled Creative Activities
Malaysia
Founder of Unbridled Creative Activities
Highlights
International Exchange and Cooperation
2025 Cheers magazine ranked the most international universities in the fourth place. Private school first!
Jingyi University has the highest overseas exchange ratio among private schools in Taiwan! Our school encourages each student to study abroad once and study abroad once during the 4 years of study! The first subsidy in Taiwan!
In addition to English, Japanese, and Spanish, the university has cooperated with its sister school Daegu Catholic University to establish the only Korean government-certified “Taichung Sejong Academy” to promote the most rigorous and formal Korean language system and diverse cultural activities.
Provide students with a variety of foreign language learning environments, cultivate students’ international mobility, and encourage students to apply for international exchanges, overseas internships, and study abroad to increase international experience.
International Exchange Student Program (ISEP)
Our school is a member of the International Exchange Program (ISEP), and only needs to pay NT$13 for one semester of tuition to go to 300 schools around the world, free of foreign tuition and room and board
Teacher Wu Meixuan, a star professor in the Department of Cosmetic Science
Teacher Wu Meixuan is often invited by TV stations or magazines to evaluate different beauty products, is enthusiastic about teaching, and has won many awards for developing new products, winning the gold medal in the 2024 WIC World Innovation and Invention Competition in South Korea.
Hop on the AI train and step into the future.
In order to cultivate cross-domain artificial intelligence talents needed by the industry, the AI Lab focuses on artificial intelligence and focuses on applications in the fields of “smart manufacturing”, “smart transportation”, “smart finance”, “smart ecological agriculture” and “smart healthcare”
Jingyi University takes you to the world
Based on Jingyi University, looking at the world. Jingyi University has more than 700 sister schools and cooperative units overseas, providing short-term study abroad, long-term exchange and internship opportunities. The school provides multilingual learning resources to cultivate students’ international mobility skills.

Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
College of Management
College of Computing and Informatics
- Department of Computer Science and Information Management
- Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
- Department of Computer Science and Communication Engineering
- Department of Data Science and Big Data Analytics and Application
- Bachelor Program in Intergrated Circuit Design
- International Program in Computer Science
International College
College of Science
College of Foreign Languages and Literature
Photos & Videos
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Scholarships
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All overseas Chinese students from Hong Kong and Macao who are not from alliance schools or institutions 7a0d84-fb> |
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NTD35,000 |
Top 15% of the previous semester class |
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College of Science |
NTD 103,748 |
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NTD 90,992 |
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School of Information |
NTD 103,748 3d2763-51> |
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International College 630bf2-14> |
NTD 89,622 (Global Bachelor of Foreign Language Education) |
Cost of living (yearly)
Cost of living:NTD 90,000~120,000 (year)
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Tatung University
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Information
Address
No.40, Sec.3, Zhongshan N. Rd., Taipei City 104, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD/YR 94,240 ~ 108,340
Accommodation: NTD/YR 25,000 ~ 40,000
Living expenses: NTD/YR 85,000
Official website
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/ttu.edu
Contact Information
+886-2-2182-2928#7547
[email protected]
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Introduction
International Certification
TTU has continuously received the Teaching Excellence Project and Higher Education Sprout Project from the Ministry of Education. All departments have passed the Ministry of Education’s department evaluation or IEET international engineering education certification. It has also won the “Outstanding Industry-Academia Cooperation Unit” award from the Chinese Institute of Engineers multiple times and has been recognized by the German Red Dot Design Award as one of the top ten design schools in the Asia-Pacific region.
International Exchange and Cooperation
TTU has sister schools in the United States, Japan, South Korea, Germany, and mainland China. In addition to exchange students, there are also dual degree programs and short-term cultural camps during winter and summer vacations to receive the latest international educational knowledge and cultivate the international perspective necessary for global citizens.
Dormitory Information and Transportation
Understanding that off-campus housing is too expensive for new international students, students can have priority to live in the university dormitory. TTU campus is located in the center of Taipei City, close to transportation stations, MRT, airport, and highways. The Fine Arts Museum, Riverside Park, and Yangmingshan National Park are nearby, and Shilin Night Market and Qingguang Market provide complete living functions.
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Alumni
賴滿軍
2015 Red Dot Design Concept Award Winner
Hong Kong
Graduate of the Department of Industrial Design.
Together with two Taiwanese students, Wang Yao-zhang and Du Xin-yu, won the “Best of the Best” award in the 2015 German Red Dot Design Concept Award for their work “Iron Window Impression.”
杜天寶
2018 Vision Get Wild Bronze Award and Special Award
Hong Kong
Graduating student of the Department of Media Design.
Together with three Taiwanese students, Ye Yu-qi, Xu Meng-wei, and Huang Chou-xi, won the Bronze Award in the “Interdisciplinary Category” of the 2018 Vision Get Wild Award and the “Zhiwei Manufacturer Special Award” for their work “CROSS WAR.”
This work is a virtual-reality integrated gaming experience using a physical quadruped robot paired with an AR game on a mobile phone.
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Highlights
Industry-Academia Cooperation
TTU, founded more than 60 years ago, is known for cultivating scientists, engineers, designers, and business operators needed for national development. It is committed to enriching students’ international perspectives, cultivating international talents with unique competitive advantages, and practicing the educational goals of “Industry-Academia Cooperation, Research and Development, Integrity, Diligence, Frugality, and Serving the Country through Industry.”
It has won the “Outstanding Industry-Academia Cooperation Award” from the Chinese Institute of Engineers multiple times. The annual output of school-enterprise cooperation projects is nearly 100. In recent years, it has applied for more than 200 domestic and foreign patents, and many forward-looking advanced technologies have obtained patents from various countries. Tatung Company Group and alumni enterprises provide cross-industry practical teaching platforms (home appliances and electronics, power and energy, traditional industries, thin-film semiconductors, etc.) to provide on-the-job training.
Interdisciplinary Global Mobility
1. Through required English and Japanese courses, general education courses that broaden international perspectives, and well-structured practical programs and activities such as international volunteer services, international work camps, overseas internships, short-term study programs at partner universities, and dual-degree programs, the university cultivates global mobility as a core competency for its graduates. In recent years, the university has continued to establish and expand new academic exchanges with institutions in countries including Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Russia.
2. TTU encourages students to participate in international university social responsibility projects, overseas internships, English-taught international colleges, and expanded international exchange programs. These opportunities allow students to gain a deeper understanding of foreign languages and cultures, broaden their international perspectives, and further strengthen their global mobility.
3. In addition to its strengths in engineering, TTU has also demonstrated outstanding development in design and management. Accordingly, it has planned international summer work camps as a third-semester program in the form of capstone courses, integrating interdisciplinary practical themes that combine engineering, design, and management. TTU invites international faculty members to co-teach professional courses with its faculty through dual-instructor English-medium instruction, creating a highly competitive international interdisciplinary learning ecosystem. Faculty and students from institutions such as the University of Oregon in the United States, Sheffield Hallam University in the United Kingdom, Kyoto Institute of Technology in Japan, and Communication University of China have participated in these programs. In particular, exchanges with Sheffield Hallam University are promoted through joint exhibition initiatives, fostering mutual learning and observation among faculty and students.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Engineering
College of Management
College of Design
International College
Scholarships
Scholarships
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Tatung University Scholarship for Overseas Chinese Students and Students from Hong Kong and Macao – Bachelor’s Program
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NTD 5,400~ 27,000/semester
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1. First-year students: Upon completion of the registration process, students are eligible to receive a scholarship equivalent to 50% of the tuition fees for both the first and second semesters of the academic year. 2. Second-year students: Students whose average grade for each semester of the academic year is 65 or above, who have passed more than half of the required credits, and whose conduct grade is 80 or above are eligible, upon completion of the registration process, to receive a scholarship equivalent to 30% of the second-year tuition fee. Students who are promoted to the second year through grade advancement within the same academic year are eligible, upon completion of the registration process, to receive a scholarship equivalent to 30% of the tuition fee, without being subject to the above requirements. 3. Third-year students: Students whose average grade for each semester of the previous academic year is 65 or above, who have passed more than half of the required credits, and whose conduct grade is 80 or above are eligible, upon completion of the registration process, to receive a scholarship equivalent to 20% of the third-year tuition fee. Students who are promoted to the third year through grade advancement within the same academic year are eligible, upon completion of the registration process, to receive a scholarship equivalent to 20% of the tuition fee, without being subject to the above requirements. 4. Fourth-year students: Students whose average grade for each semester of the previous academic year is 65 or above, who have passed more than half of the required credits, and whose conduct grade is 80 or above are eligible, upon completion of the registration process, to receive a scholarship equivalent to 10% of the fourth-year tuition fee. 5. Students with extended study periods are not eligible for this scholarship. Students who achieved an academic average of 85 or above in the previous semester may receive a monthly stipend of up to NTD 6,000.
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Tatung University Scholarship for Overseas Chinese Students and Students from Hong Kong and Macao – Master’s Program 282916-45> |
NTD25,000/semester 7485eb-b9> |
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Tatung University Scholarship for Overseas Chinese Students and Students from Hong Kong and Macao – Doctoral Program
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NTD 30,000/semester 9f52b0-c7> |
1. Each recipient shall be awarded NTD 30,000 per semester. 2. During the first academic year, students are required to enroll in at least 6 credits per semester. 3. For the second academic year, students may apply only if their average grade for each semester of the previous academic year is 75 or above and their conduct grade is 80 or above. 4. Eligibility for continued funding in the second semester of the award year requires an average grade of 75 or above and a conduct grade of 80 or above in the previous semester. 5. Applications are limited to first- and second-year doctoral students currently enrolled at the University.
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Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
College of Management NTD 94,240
International College NTD 94,240
College of Design NTD 108,340
College of Engineering NTD 108,340
Living Expenses
Accommodation: NTD 25,000~41,000
Living expenses: NTD 85,000
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International students studying at Tatung University are guaranteed a bed during their studies and do not need to enter a lottery.
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Ming Chuan University
Information
Address
Taipei Campus: No. 250, Section 5, Zhongshan North Road, Shilin District, Taipei City
Taoyuan Campus: No. 5, Deming Road, Guishan District, Taoyuan City
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition 90,600~106,800 NTD/YR
Accommodation fee 20,000~42,000 NTD/YR
Living expenses 120,000 NTD/YR
Official website
Contact Information
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Introduction
250 Zhong Shan N. Rd., Sec. 5, Taipei 111, Taiwan R.O.C.
In November 2010, Ming Chuan University passed the accreditation of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), becoming the first university in Asia to be accredited by a US higher education system institution, and the only university to establish a branch campus in the United States. In 2017, it passed the new standard certification of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), ranking among the top 6% of business schools in the world that have passed AACSB certification.
As of the 2025–2026 academic year, the number of international degree students exceeds 2,300, accounting for 13.5% of the total number of students, making it the private university with the largest number of international degree students in Taiwan, demonstrating Ming Chuan’s outstanding achievements in promoting international education. Ming Chuan University continues to deepen its international development, which not only highlights the quality of education that has been cultivated for a long time but also greatly enhances the university’s reputation and visibility in the international arena.
Ming Chuan takes “Treating other people’s children as your own” as its educational spirit, not only caring for every student on campus but also assisting international students in integrating into a multicultural campus with comprehensive counseling and support measures, creating a truly international and warm humanities institution.
Multiple International and Domestic Rankings
The following summary of achievements fully demonstrates Ming Chuan University’s continued excellence in academic research, professional training, and industry connections~
- Ranked in the 701-750 range in the 2024 QS Asia University Rankings for eight consecutive years.
- Listed in the world’s most influential British Times Higher Education for eight consecutive years. In the 2024 Asia University Rankings, 639 universities in 37 Asian countries were listed, including 48 universities in Taiwan, indicating that all aspects of the university’s operations have been recognized.
- The Times Higher Education covers 11 academic fields. In 2024, the university was ranked 801+ in “Business and Economics” and 601-800 in “Social Sciences”.
- ShanghaiRanking Consultancy announced the “2024 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS)”. In the field of social sciences, the “Tourism and Leisure Management” subject was ranked 101-150 in the world, ranking for seven consecutive years, and ranked first among private universities, making it a top university in Taiwan in the field of tourism.
- The Webometrics Ranking of World Universities (WRWU) by the Spanish National Research Council ranks the university 28th in Taiwan and 1,659th in the world. Among them, the Impact Rank academic webpage visibility and influence ranks 8th in Taiwan and 2nd among private universities.
- In terms of domestic rankings, according to the 2025 “Most Popular University Students with Enterprises” survey by Global Views Magazine, Ming Chuan University won the first place in the “Most Popular Private University in the Financial Industry” nationwide and the second place in the “Most Popular Private University in the Service Industry” nationwide.
- According to the 2024 “Most Popular University Students with Enterprises” ranking by Cheers Magazine, it is ranked ninth among “Private General Universities”.
International Exchange and Characteristics
Ming Chuan University has long been committed to cultivating humanistic qualities and creating an international campus, and has built a learning environment that combines cultural heritage and a global perspective. The university actively promotes “internationalization of education”, from the campus language environment, curriculum design, professional ability training, to the improvement of students’ domestic and international learning mobility, comprehensively strengthening students’ language skills, cross-cultural communication skills, and professional practical skills.
The university has established sister school relationships with more than 500 universities around the world, and provides various scholarships and grants every year. Through diverse overseas exchange, dual degree, professional internship, and short-term study opportunities, students can personally experience different cultures and education systems and broaden their international horizons. In addition, the school actively encourages students to participate in international volunteer services and various global competitions, such as design, information, marketing, and innovation and entrepreneurship, and has repeatedly achieved good results, demonstrating that Ming Chuan students have both professional strength and international competitiveness.
Features of English-taught programs
Deepening international education is one of the most representative characteristics of Ming Chuan University. In order to cultivate students’ global competitiveness and cross-cultural communication skills, the university has listed English courses as required courses from the undergraduate to the graduate level—students must take courses for four years of undergraduate and two years of graduate studies to ensure that students have a solid English foundation and professional expression skills.
The school employs many foreign teachers with rich teaching experience to teach in an all-English interactive manner, combining diverse teaching models such as group discussions, presentation presentations, and project research to create an immersive international learning environment. At the same time, the school actively encourages students to participate in various foreign language proficiency tests, study a second foreign language, and obtain relevant international certifications to continuously improve their language and professional skills.
In addition, Ming Chuan University has an International College with all-English courses on both the Taipei and Taoyuan campuses, offering all-English courses in International Business and Trade, Fashion and Innovation Management, Journalism and Mass Communication, Tourism and Hospitality, Information Technology Application, and International Affairs, attracting students from all over the world to study together and create a multicultural exchange international campus. Each semester, students from at least 50 countries live on campus together, through all-English teaching and cross-cultural learning environment. Ming Chuan students can connect with the world without going abroad, truly practicing the educational philosophy of “making friends with the world at Ming Chuan”.
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Alumni

林耀宗
Head of real estate and immigration to Taiwan industry
Hong Kong
Head of real estate and immigration to Taiwan industry

鄭偉聰
LEO CHENG Convoy Digital Technology Marketing
Macau
LEO CHENG Convoy Digital Technology Marketing

李興文
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
For the project “Open Your Ears to Listen to Stories Bravo Story Pavilion” Radio Community Sound and Film Experience Exhibition”, it won the “Radio Brand Marketing Innovation Award” at the 56th Radio Golden Bell Awards!

梁少維
Owner of Bird Mei Bakery
Malaysia
Started his own business from scratch, opening 3 branches in Muar and opening his 4th store in Malacca in 2019

彭威銓
The Hare SBH cake maker
Malaysia
Current position: The Hare SBH cake chef
Serve as the fondant shape of various dolls in the modeling cake, from drawing, modeling to kneading.

何林駿
actor
Malaysia
Important film/TV works:
2016 downstairs tenant – Played by: Linghu
2018 The Other Side of the Mountain – Played by: Patrick Star
2018 Hero – Played by: Gongsun Xun
My youth in 2019 is all you-played by: Motorcyclist
2013 One Piece Two Happiness – Played by: Wu Yaodong
2014 Best Difficult Protagonist – Played by: Yu Xiang
2015 Happiness Store
In 2019, the founding of the People’s Republic of China was undertaken
Fell in love with you during the 2019 contract

林俊相
Screenwriter
Malaysia
He currently works as a screenwriter at Film Force in Malaysia
Honors/Awards: NTV7 TV Series [Pulsating] – Finalist
2017 Golden TV Awards Top 10 Best Screenplays
TV Movie Screenwriter/Editorial Works:
Ma Jiaxuan [Believe] MV – Screenwriter
NTV7 TV series [My Super Dad] – Screenwriter / Mediacorp TV series [Claypot Bak Kut Teh] – Screenwriter / NTV7 TV series [The Memory Lane] – Screenwriter / NTV7 TV series [Bad Teenagers] – Screenwriter / NTV7 TV series [C.I.D.] – Screenwriter / NTV7 TV series [Justice in the City] – Screenwriter / NTV7 TV series [Turning Point] – Screenwriter / NTV7 TV series [I Want a Vacation] – Script Editor / NTV7 TV series [Pulse of Life] – Story/Script Editor/Screenwriter / NTV7 TV series [C.I.D. 2] – Screenwriter / NTV7 TV series [Menu of Memories] – Screenwriter / NTV7 TV series [Alice in the Wonderlands] – Screenwriter
8TV TV series [Love Shack] – Script Editor / 8TV TV series [Nyonya’s Taste of Love] – Story/Script Editor / 8TV TV series [Happy Spring] – Story/Script Editor
Screenwriter of the movie [Crossing the Boundary]

馬凱琳
YouTuber
Malaysia
YouTuber Backpack Traveler (1.65M subscribers)

劉偉倫
Photographer
Malaysia
photographer, currently opening a personal studio

侯仁傑
YouTuber Pete is good
Malaysia
Former DJ of my FM
Currently running FB, YouTube Pete Good
He is good at hosting and dubbing, and has many works that adapt videos dubbed Hakka dialect with current affairs

楊峻鵬
Visual production
Malaysia
Freelance creators get employment gold cards – stay in Taiwan to work Work experience:
2021 “Golden Melody Awards Ceremony” – visual execution
Jiu Yiyi “One Ticket to Play to the End Concert” – Visual Production
“The 15th KKBOX Awards Ceremony” – Visual Production
Li Zongsheng’s 2020 “Year of Song” tour concert – visual execution

蔡常勇
YOUTUBER
Malaysia
An alumnus of Foon Yew High School, a Malaysian Chinese YouTuber (with millions of subscribers), a sunny and athletic YouTuber.

李順德
Art Director of Lianle Digital Marketing
Malaysia
Go through:
Current position: Art Director of Lianle Digital Marketing
Creative Designer of Marketing in Milan
Orange Mill Visual Designer
Awards:
2017_ 4A Best Listing Award – Honorable Mention / 2017_ Marketing Innovation Expo Outstanding Contribution Award – Bronze Award
2018_ iQIYI Marketing Innovation – Gold Award / 2018_ Advertising Golden Image Award Poster Design Category – Bronze Award / 2018_ 4A Comprehensive Category/Best Media Innovation Application Award – Bronze Award / 2018_ DSA Integrated Marketing Category/Best Content Marketing Award – Gold Award / 2018_ DSA Digital Creative Category/Best User Experience (UX) Creative Award – Silver Award / 2018_ DSA Media Application Category/Best User Experience (UX) Creative Award – Bronze Award / 2018_ DSA Media Application Category/Best Media Marketing Technology Award – Bronze Award / 2018_ DSA Innovative Application Technology Category/Best Advertising Technology Application Award – Bronze Award / 2018_ FWA Site Of The Day (Taiwan has won a total of 13 FWAs to date, this is one of them) / 2018_ Awwwards Nominees (Nominated for the Oscars of Web Design)
2019_ Young Lions Cannes Youth Creative Competition Taiwan Region – 3rd Place / 2019_ Represented Taiwan at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity to participate in the International Cannes Youth Creative Competition PR Group / 2019_ Brainstorming Best Story Marketing – Bronze Award / 2019_ DSA Best Strategic Marketing – Bronze Award
2020_ Young Lions Cannes Youth Creative Competition Taiwan – Finalist in the top 12
陳國豪
Director
Malaysia
Won the 2017 PIFFA: PROFIMA (Professional Film Workers Association of Malaysia) Awards 2017, Best Editing Award
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Highlights
Multiple internationally accredited universities
Since 2000, the university has actively deepened the promotion of international education to establish university characteristics. In order to actively meet the internationalization of management education, after obtaining US (MSCHE) accreditation in 2010, it obtained the longest ten-year accreditation from US MSCHE again in June 2016, and once again became the only university in Taiwan with US accreditation, and also the first US-accredited university in Asia, becoming the first university in Taiwan to establish a university school in the United States. At the same time, in 2017, it obtained AACSB accreditation for business management, and together with about 810 accredited business schools in about 53 countries around the world, faculty and students of the university can get more opportunities to exchange and cooperate with international business schools.
The university continues to actively improve Ming Chuan University’s international competitiveness through various international certifications, such as the British Times Higher Education, QS Asia University Rankings, ShanghaiRanking Consultancy, and the Spanish National Research Council, all of which have outstanding performance results. In the past 20 years, it has attracted outstanding students and faculty, expanded international exchanges and cooperation, and continued to innovate courses with the times, polishing the brand of Ming Chuan University.
English-taught program
Deepening internationalization is the university’s greatest feature. In 2024, the number of foreign students ranks first among private universities, and the number of international students reaches 13% of the entire school; over the years, a cumulative total of more than 100 countries of students have chosen to study at the university, and at least 50 countries of students are studying on campus each semester. The university’s international environment and humanistic environment have been fully developed. In order to continue to root internationalization capabilities downward, the university has designated English courses as required courses for four years of university and two years of graduate school when the school was established, and hires foreign teachers to interact with students in all English, encouraging students to actively strengthen their English and obtain certifications; the school has an all-English taught International College, providing students with all-English course choices, allowing students of the university to make friends with the world at Ming Chuan.
Departments
Ming Chuan University currently has ten main colleges, including the College of Management, the College of Communication, the School of Law, the International College, the College of Tourism, the College of Electrical and Information Engineering, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Education, the College of Design, the School of Fintech, and the College of Health and Medical Engineering, and the International College, covering business management, technology, literature and communication, design, medical engineering, language and interdisciplinary international courses and other fields.
The university mainly has two major teaching campuses, Taipei Campus and Taoyuan Campus. The colleges are distributed in two locations: Taipei Campus is mainly composed of Management, Law, Communication and International College; Taoyuan Campus is centered on Humanities, Tourism, Information, Design, Finance, Health and Medical Engineering and other colleges. The courses on the two campuses support each other, and at the same time, there are all-English course resources in the International College, creating a learning environment for students that combines professional depth and international breadth.
School Departments and Programs
School of Management
School of Design
School of Electrical and Information Engineering
School of Humanities,Social Sciences,and Education
- Department of Applied Chinese and Teaching Chinese as a Second Language
- Department of Applied English
- Dept. of Applied Japanese
- Graduate School of Education
- Dept. of Public Affairs and Administration
- Department of Counseling, Clinical and Industrial /Organizational Psychology
- Dept. of Criminal Justice
- Bachelor of Arts in National Defense Administration and Management
School of Communication
School of Health and Medical Engineering
International College
- Master's Program in International Affairs
- MCU International Affairs Master's/Diplomacy Bachelor’s Programs
- International Business and Trade Program
- Journalism and Mass Communication Program
- Fashion & Innovation Management Program
- Travel and Tourism Program of International College
- Information Technology Management Program
School of Tourism
School of Financial Technology
School of Law
Institute of General Education
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Dr. Lee Ying Siu Memorial Scholarship 25210_a57e6d-39> |
NTD 5,000 (1st place/per semester) 25210_1d9b22-37> |
Academic score of 80 25210_61435f-0a> |
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Living and Learning Scholarship for International Students 25210_5d360c-22> |
NTD 8,000 (per semester/no quota) 25210_70ce21-fa> |
Academic score of 80 25210_8ca00e-70> |
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Elite Overseas Study Program Scholarship 25210_e42e80-2f> |
NTD 10,000~30,000 (per semester/no quota limit) 25210_2a5a17-7d> |
Academic score of 70 25210_c04823-ab> |
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NTD 3,000 (100 people per month/year) 25210_47e47d-a7> |
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NTD 2,100 (15 people per month/year) 25210_87a5bd-df> |
Academic score of 80 25210_543f0f-ad> |
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Overseas Chinese Students [Academic Excellence Scholarship] 25210_ebf16f-9c> |
NTD 5,000 (15 students per semester/first semester) 25210_de4fd8-2b> |
Academic score of 80 25210_14f33c-62> |
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Overseas Chinese Students [Accepting Donations of Overseas Chinese Student Scholarships] 25210_b23a36-67> |
NTD 5,000~36,000 (10 students per semester/second semester) 25210_ad4c22-c6> |
Academic score of 80 25210_3d3711-56> |
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Overseas Chinese Students [Overseas Chinese Association Scholarship/Bursary] 25210_0f03e5-e3> |
NTD 5,000 ~10,000 25210_4b0257-c3> |
Academic score of 80 25210_f0be45-ba> |
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
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NTD 106,800 25210_e168b5-5d> |
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NTD 90,600 25210_8d64b3-f6> |
Living Expenses
Living expenses: NTD 120,000 (estimated at NT$1 per month)
Accommodation fee: NTD 20,000~NTD 42,000
School accommodation
(Taipei Campus)
-No. 250, Section 5, Zhongshan North Road, Taipei City (02)2882-4564
**There are a total of 828 beds in the on-campus dormitory, which are 6-person shared rooms and 4-person suites. Dormitory facilities include beds, desks, bookshelves, wardrobes, air conditioners and broadband internet. Each floor has a lounge and TV. Air conditioning fees are charged separately;
**There are a total of 214 beds in the off-campus Sanchong Yongan dormitory, which are 2-person, 3-person and 6-person suites. Room facilities include refrigerators, air conditioners, beds, desks, bookshelves, wardrobes, electric stoves, washing machines, etc. Electricity fees are charged separately;
**There are a total of 695 beds in the off-campus Sanchong Jixian dormitory (3-person, 4-person and 5-person suites). Room facilities include beds, desks, bookshelves, wardrobes, refrigerators and air conditioners, electricity and gas fees are charged separately.
Transportation
The Taipei campus is close to Shilin Night Market. Students can use the mass rapid transit system to Exit 1 of Jiantan Station and walk to Ming Chuan University in just five minutes. Take a bus or coach and get off at [Ming Chuan University] or [Xiaobei Street]. The transportation is very convenient.
On-Campus Dormitory in Taipei Campus
Off-Campus Dormitory in Taipei Campus – Jixian Dormitory
Off-Campus Dormitory in Taipei Campus – Yongan Dormitory
(Taoyuan Campus)
-No. 5, Deming Road, Datong Village, Guishan District, Taoyuan City (03)350-7001
There are a total of six on-campus and off-campus dormitories (four on-campus and two off-campus) with approximately 2,400 beds
**The on-campus dormitory has 6-person shared rooms (male dormitory only) and 4-person suites. On-campus dormitory facilities include beds, desks, bookshelves, wardrobes, washbasins, shower rooms, toilets, air conditioners and broadband internet. Each floor has a kitchen, laundry room, drying room and recreation TV room, and a public refrigerator.
**Taixin Dormitory: There are two types of single suites and double suites. Facilities include beds, desks, bookshelves, wardrobes, washbasins, shower rooms, toilets, air conditioners (personal electricity bills are paid separately) and broadband internet, as well as recreation TV rooms and public refrigerators.
**Deming Dormitory: 3-person suites. Each suite in the dormitory has a small refrigerator (personal electricity bills are paid separately). The remaining facilities are the same as those in the on-campus dormitory. Coin-operated washing (drying) machines and drying rooms are provided on the top floor of the dormitory for residents to use. The off-campus dormitory is approximately 1 kilometer away from the school. In addition to taking a bus (approximately every 20 minutes), it takes approximately 15-20 minutes to walk to the school.
Transportation
1. Taoyuan Bus 137 (take it at the Tongling Department Store Station on Zhonghua Road in front of Taoyuan Railway Station, from 5:50 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. every day, one bus every 20-30 minutes during peak hours and one bus every 50-60 minutes during off-peak hours) to the school.
2. Taoyuan Bus 261 (take it at the Tongling Department Store Station on Zhonghua Road in front of Taoyuan Railway Station, from 7:15 a.m. to 8:45 p.m. every day, one bus every 20-30 minutes during peak hours and one bus every 50-60 minutes during off-peak hours) to the school.
3. Taoyuan Bus 262 “MRT Huilong Station”, 24 round trips from the school every day at 6:30 a.m.
On-Campus Dormitory in Taoyuan Campus
Off-Campus Dormitory in Taoyuan Campus – Taixin Dormitory
Off-Campus Dormitory in Taoyuan Campus – Deming Dormitory
Pathways
Indonesian/2017/Chen Mingyi/Department of Digital Media Design
| The time I spent in the Department of Digital Media Design at Ming Chuan University was really great! I not only learned a lot of design skills, but also enjoyed the rich food culture of Taiwan. When I was hungry, there were food paradises nearby, and I could always find a super satisfying restaurant. Moreover, even if I was hungry in the middle of the night, I didn’t have to worry at all. Taiwan’s convenience stores are really convenient, providing all kinds of ready-made hot food, cold drinks, and all kinds of fried food at night, which always satisfies my midnight snack needs. But these delicacies are also one of the reasons for my weight gain, but facing so many delicious foods, I really can’t control myself sometimes! In college, I majored in web design and also learned some programming languages. This knowledge laid a solid foundation for my future career. After graduation, I was lucky enough to find a job as a UI designer and joined a large company. This job not only allowed me to use the knowledge I learned in college, but also provided more rich practical experience. Special thanks to the teachers of Ming Chuan University. It is their patient guidance and inspiration that allows me to do so much now. This valuable learning experience not only helped a lot in the professional field, but also guided the direction of my life. |
Indonesia/2023/Lin Shiling/Department of Tourism Management
| I am an international student from Indonesia. I am a freshman at Ming Chuan University. I have been studying in Taiwan for more than three months. These three months have given me many things that I have not experienced in my life. I have learned many new words that I have never learned before in daily life, and even some idioms that I have never heard of. I feel very lucky to be able to study at a university in Taiwan, because I can meet many friends from different countries and experience a way of life that I have never experienced in Indonesia. I also learned about some Taiwanese culture. Another thing I didn’t expect was that I was able to get a scholarship. The meaning of scholarships may be different for each student. The meaning of scholarships to me is the driving force for my learning. With scholarships, I work harder and cherish learning opportunities more, because I also come from a very ordinary family, and scholarships are very important to me. With scholarships, the financial burden on my parents is reduced. During this period in Taiwan, I also participated in many internships, which added to my life experience, and this experience will definitely be beneficial to my future. By participating in the internship class, I learned many things that I had never learned before, increased new knowledge, and for me, this is also a way to recognize my interests. In my university life, I handle and solve everything myself, from small things to big things. Although my mother sometimes gives me some advice, I make all the decisions myself. Whether it is things in life or things in school, I handle them myself. These experiences have helped me grow from a little girl who used to have her mother handle and decide everything to an independent person, from a person who didn’t dare to do many things to a person who bravely faces things herself. University life has brought great changes to my life. I must continue to move forward and not back down. For a better future, I must also become the pride of my parents. |
Malaysia/2019 Wang Chia-Ching/Department of Hospitality Management
| I am an international student from Malaysia, and my experience studying in the Department of Hospitality Management at Ming Chuan University in Taiwan is very rich. Because I come from a family with average economic conditions, and my younger siblings are all in school, as the eldest son, I need to bear the tuition and living expenses of studying abroad myself. Fortunately, there are many job opportunities in Taiwan to earn tuition. I found part-time jobs in restaurants and coffee shops, which not only helped me earn living expenses but also allowed me to learn many practical workplace skills. These job opportunities also gave me the opportunity to communicate with local people. I was able to better understand Taiwanese culture and customs, and at the same time enrich my practical experience and improve my professional skills. I think it’s great that the Overseas Community Affairs Council provides many rare exchange opportunities for foreign students and also provides various scholarships for us to apply for. I was fortunate enough to participate in many activities with people from different countries. This not only enhanced our friendship and allowed us to share the cultures and customs of our respective countries, but also allowed us to better understand the way of life of the Taiwanese people. In general, during my study abroad in Taiwan, I experienced a life that I would not have experienced in Malaysia, and at the same time broadened my horizons and insights, allowing me to have more tolerance and understanding of society. In addition to studying in Taiwan, I also have time to do what I like, experience and enjoy life. If I were to think back to what my mindset was when I set off, it was probably to embrace a fresh and challenging life that brings happiness, and to explore the different customs and colors of the world in a short life, and to feel the cultural charm of Taiwan with a richer and more diverse perspective. |
Malaysia/2021/Hong Yongqing/Department of New Media and Communication Management
| Studying in Taiwan has been my dream since I was 15 years old. Unknowingly, I have been studying here for 4 years. I came to a new city two months after graduating from middle school and started living. When I came here, I met a group of people from my hometown. They were very nice to me, so I didn’t feel lonely in this city. Studying in Taiwan has made me grow a lot because of my circle of friends and learning environment. It has also allowed me to accept every necessary process from confusion. I live in Taipei, and the pace of the city is not something I can imagine. I really like Taiwan’s transportation MRT. The scenery it passes through is very beautiful. Watching many people come and go, it’s like a TV series is being staged every day. In fact, I want to thank my family the most for supporting me to come to Taiwan and allowing me to be independent. All the experiences in life are hands-on. |
Hong Kong/2020/Chow Ho Yin/Department of New Media and Communication Management
| Time flies in Taiwan, and unknowingly it has been three years or even more. If you ask what life has been like in these three years? I think I will put these three years at the top of my life and tell myself all the time about the places I have been to, the people I have met and the things I have encountered during these years. The experiences of each student who comes to Taiwan to study are different. But I can be sure that life at Ming Chuan University has not disappointed me. The academic pressure in Taiwan is not high, so I have a lot of time to explore this treasure island. In addition to class time, I like to walk around, hoping to get a good understanding of the land under my feet in these few years. From north to south, from east to west, almost every city and town in Taiwan has been deeply imprinted in my mind. The communication between people has also become deeper because of the more relaxed pace of life. The students and teachers at the school, as well as the people I met by chance on the road. They are telling me all the time that the most beautiful scenery in Taiwan is people. As a human being, you are destined to walk your own path. This is mine, and I hope everyone can also walk a path that can be placed at the top of their lives. |
Hong Kong/2017/Lau Kong Lung/Department of Applied English
| After failing the DSE exam, I originally planned to just sign up for a skill at the Vocational Training Council in Hong Kong, but my family pushed me to sign up for a university in Taiwan. At first, I went with an indifferent attitude, thinking that there was nothing special, but after four years, I am very grateful that I went. I found that the academic pressure was much less than that of my friends studying at universities in Hong Kong, which gave me a lot of time to participate in different activities, such as participating in seminars, international student sports games, etc. I also obtained a driver’s license and completed a round-the-island trip in four years. These experiences should be difficult to achieve if I studied in Hong Kong, at least the threshold for achieving them would be much higher. Living alone abroad will also become more independent and autonomous. You have to do many things yourself, but the advantage is that Taiwan has good functions, so life is very convenient. Finally, Taiwanese people are also very friendly. After getting along with the students and teachers at the school, you will find that they are very warm and friendly. Even after graduation, we still keep in touch from time to time. Even now that I have returned to Hong Kong, I still miss the time I spent in Taiwan very much. |
Hong Kong/2018/Shi Nuoran/Department of Applied English
| I grew up in a greenhouse family, where family members would help solve any problems that arose. This gave me the idea to leave Hong Kong for further education and learn how to become independent. Taiwan was my first choice, not only because the tuition fees are more affordable than in Hong Kong, but also because the rent is much cheaper. In terms of learning, my Chinese was not very good at the beginning, but the teachers and classmates around me were very patient in listening to me speak or communicating with me in English. When my pronunciation was incorrect, they would correct me without the slightest impatience. In terms of living, I lived in the school dormitory for one academic year before renting an apartment outside. Because there are roommates to take care of each other when living in the school dormitory, I would recommend living in the school dormitory first. When you are ready to live independently, then rent an apartment outside. I have to rely on myself to solve all the big and small things in life, which greatly improves my ability to handle things. |
Macau/2018/Liang Jia Ning/Department of Tourism
| Liang Jia Ning, from Macau, started playing handball in junior high school, initially just for fun, but later grew to love it more and more. She excitedly said that she did not expect that when she came to Taiwan to study at university, Ming Chuan actually had a handball team, which continued her handball dream. She naturally joined the handball team in her freshman year, played handball for four years, and was able to win gold and silver, adding brilliance to her university life. Recalling the days of practice after class, she said that at the beginning of practice, there was laughter and jokes, and after practice, there was still laughter and play, but as the competition days got closer and closer, the practice time increased, and the intensity increased. After each practice, she was exhausted, and she realized that athletes would go through stages such as adjustment period, training period, and competition period with the competition. Entering the stage of training for the competition, it was hard work, and sports injuries were inevitable. However, the coach and players had the same goal, and they only wanted to win the championship and win glory for the school. Although they may not be able to win the championship every year, and sometimes they do not achieve the expected results, the players can encourage each other and look forward to fruitful results next time, and give full play to the team spirit. Liang Jia Ning’s most memorable memories at Ming Chuan are the years of playing ball at school, because she joined the team as a freshman. That year, she was inexplicably nervous when she played in the University Cup for the first time. Even though her partners comforted her to relax and play with a normal heart, the nervousness in her heart still lingered on the court, and she made mistakes again and again. However, under the leadership of the seniors who stabilized the morale of the army, the situation took a turn for the better, and she reversed the victory and won the first place. Talking about handball practice and competition, Liang Jia Ning’s eyebrows are full of smiles. She said that the team is like a big family, and the players are like family members, trusting and encouraging each other, which alleviates her homesickness from leaving her hometown. Coming to Taiwan Ming Chuan to complete 4 years of university life, pursuing knowledge and playing ball at the same time, is full of beautiful memories. After graduation, she will first stay in Taiwan to travel to every county and city, carefully savor the beauty of this land, and then confidently move towards the future. |
Tamkang University
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Information
Address
No.151, Yingzhuan Rd., Tamsui Dist., New Taipei City 251301, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Tuition and Accommodation Fees (per year)
Tuition: NTD 93,760~112,180
Dormitory Fee: NTD 25,000~50,000 (Off-campus Rental: NTD 60,000~100,000)
Living Expenses: NTD 150,000~200,000
Social Media
Contact Information
Admissions Strategy Center, Office of Academic Affairs, Tamkang University
TEL: +886-2-26215656 #3567
Email: [email protected] /[email protected]
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Introduction
Founded in 1950, Tamkang University (TKU) upholds the educational philosophy of “internationalization, information-oriented education, and future-oriented education” advocated by Founder Chang Chien-pang. Through four stages of development and construction: “foundation,” “positioning,” “promotion,” and “transformation,” it has built an integrated campus of Tamsui, Taipei, Lanyang, and the Internet, forming a stable foundation for Tamkang.
Tamkang University is committed to achieving the medium- and long-term vision of “Co-creating Greater Tamsui, Intelligent Great Future,” and is moving towards the school development goals of “AI+SDGs=∞” and “ESG+AI=∞,” to build Tamkang University into an international, smart, future-oriented, sustainable cloud university city.
With approximately 320,000 alumni in various fields demonstrating immediate combat effectiveness in the workplace, Tamkang University has been ranked first among private universities for 28 consecutive years in the 2025 Cheers magazine survey of “Top University Graduates Favored by 2000 Major Enterprises.”
Our school, founded over 75 years ago, cultivates students with a focus on the Five Disciplines within the Three Main Areas and Eight Core Competencies. With forward-looking thinking that keeps pace with the times, we have a sound Tamkang DNA. In the future, we will continue to cultivate talents most favored by enterprises, carry on the excellent Tamkang culture, and, with the support of alumni around the world, jointly create a world-class, exquisite, and outstanding comprehensive university.
International Exchange and Cooperation
1. Established the “Vice President for International Affairs,” “Office of International and Cross-Strait Affairs,” “Committee for Internationalization and International Exchange,” and “Cross-Strait Academic Cooperation Project Team” to formulate and implement the school’s internationalization strategy.
2. Since establishing the first sister school with Chuo Gakuin University in Japan in 1968, we have established sister school partnerships with 285 international and mainland schools in 45 countries.
3. Since 1994, we have been promoting the “Junior Year Abroad Program,” and have cumulatively sent 9,516 students to study abroad.
4. Conduct student exchanges with 218 sister schools, and signed 45 dual degree cooperation agreements with 29 sister schools in 9 countries.
5. Develop overseas training programs for faculty and staff, encouraging or subsidizing teachers and students to go abroad for exchanges and learning.
6. Provide students with diverse international learning programs: exchange student programs, junior year abroad, dual degree programs, short-term study, camp activities, experiential internships, international volunteers, NGO activities, international youth conferences or competitions, etc.
7. Offer English enhancement courses and hold study abroad experience salon lectures, intercultural lectures, cross-cultural communication workshops, etc., to help students who are interested in studying abroad to have professional knowledge and enhance their international perspective and literacy.
8. Sister schools customize camps and feature-themed physical or online short-term courses to deepen local connections and promote campus internationalization.
境外生輔導機制
1. Dedicated counselors provide students with comprehensive and thoughtful counseling, assistance, and services.
2. Orientation for new students: Explaining regulations related to overseas students and residence, entry and exit, work-study, scholarships for underprivileged students, health insurance, etc.
3. Accommodation counseling: Reserving some dormitory beds and providing off-campus accommodation information.
4. Caring seminars: Holding face-to-face small group counseling and providing career planning information.
5. Academic counseling: Helping students solve academic problems and arranging small class or one-on-one tutoring.
6. Peer counseling: Senior students assist freshmen with their daily lives in Taiwan and help them adapt to life in Taiwan.
7. Providing scholarships: Providing entrance scholarships, as well as scholarships and work-study opportunities for current students.
8. Psychological counseling: Providing professional counseling to students in need to help them solve psychological problems.
9. Career counseling: Inviting business people to the school to share their career experiences and integrating employment resources to achieve the goal of making the best use of talent.
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Alumni

麥業成
Elite Alumni of Tamkang University
Hong Kong
Elite Alumni of Tamkang University
Received the Tamkang Golden Eagle Award in 2014
Current Vice President of the Tamkang University Hong Kong Alumni Association (18th to 19th)
Current Honorary President of the Federation of Hong Kong Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities
Vice Chairman of the Yuen Long District Council (2021.7.12)

葉雅琴
Honorary President of the Federation of Hong Kong Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities
Hong Kong
Honorary President of the Federation of Hong Kong Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities
President of the Federation of Hong Kong Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities (2017-2019)
Vice President of the 10th World Federation of Taiwan Alumni Associations
Founded the Taiwan Universities Education Exhibition (Hong Kong) in 2017
Former President of the Tamkang University Hong Kong Alumni Association (14th to 16th)
梁宗榮
Supervisor of the Tamkang University Hong Kong Alumni Association
Hong Kong
Current Supervisor of the Tamkang University Hong Kong Alumni Association (18th to 19th)
Former President of the Tamkang University Hong Kong Alumni Association (17th)

賴志文
President of the Tamkang University Hong Kong Alumni Association
Hong Kong
Executive Director of Man Shi Jia Property Services Limited
Member of the Registration and Appeal Committee of the Urban Renewal Authority of Hong Kong
Member of the Training and Education Committee of the Hong Kong Qualifications Framework
Member of the Focus Group of the Hong Kong Property Management Authority
Secretary-General of the 7th Council of the Hong Kong Federation of Property Management
Specially Invited Director of the Hong Kong Property Services Alliance
Secretary-General of the Hong Kong Institute of Housing
Member of the Appeal Committee of the Property Management Authority of the Hong Kong Home Affairs Department (2020-2023)
President of the 5th Council of the Hong Kong Federation of Property Management (2018-2020)
Secretary-General of the Hong Kong Federation of Property Management (2012-2018)
Current President of the Tamkang University Hong Kong Alumni Association

李小娟
Distinguished Alumni
Hong Kong
Current President of the Tamkang University Hong Kong Alumni Association (18th to 19th)
APSCA / Professional Assessment Examiner (2020 to present)
KiK Textilien und Non-Food Gmb / Senior Sustainability Consultant (2018-2023)
ALDI Services Asia Limited / Asia Pacific Director of Sustainability (2013-2017)
s.Oliver Asia Limited / Senior Manager of Sustainability Asia Pacific (2011-2013)
The Walt Disney Company Asia Pacific Limited / Asia Pacific Manager of International Labor Standards (1997-2011)

張嘉寅
President of the Tamkang University Alumni Association of Macao
Macao
Photographer, Macao Special Administrative Region Government Information Bureau
President of the Tamkang University Alumni Association of Macao
李振聲
Outstanding alumni
Macau
Chief Senior Technician, Macao Housing Bureau
Vice President of the Tamkang University Alumni Association of Macao
周頌偉
Outstanding alumni
Macau
Chairman of the Tamkang University Alumni Association of Macao
季明君
Outstanding alumni
Macau
Supervisor of the Tamkang University Alumni Association of Macao

李子松
Dato’
Malaysia
Honorary President of the Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Malaysia
Consultant, Overseas Community Affairs Council, Republic of China
Group Chairman, SQC Strategic Quality Management Consultant Co., Ltd.
President of the 10th World Federation of Taiwan Alumni Associations
Winner of the 1st “Global Outstanding Alumni Award from Taiwan”
Chairman of the Sanda Group
Received the Tamkang Golden Eagle Award in 2012
Advisor, Federation of Tamkang University Alumni Associations in Southeast Asia
巫曉微
Vice Principal, Han Chiang High School, Penang, Malaysia
Malaysia
Vice Principal, Han Chiang High School, Penang, Malaysia
黎鎮光
Principal, Yuh Cai Independent High School, Perak, Malaysia
Malaysia
Principal, Yuh Cai Independent High School, Perak, Malaysia
楊麗絲
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
Former Vice Principal, Poi Lam High School, Malaysia

彭慶和
President of the Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Malaysia
Malaysia
Honorary President of the Federation of Tamkang University Alumni Associations in Southeast Asia
Received the Tamkang Golden Eagle Award in 2025
陳棏義
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
Advisor, Tamkang University Alumni Association in Malaysia
袁家宏
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
Advisor, Tamkang University Alumni Association in Malaysia
Vice President of the Federation of Tamkang University Alumni Associations in Southeast Asia

何子瑜
President of the Tamkang University Alumni Association in Malaysia
Malaysia
President of the Tamkang University Alumni Association in Malaysia

呂世典
Elite Alumni of Tamkang University
Indonesia
Advisor, Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Indonesia
Advisor, Tamkang University Alumni Association in Indonesia
Chairman, Jakarta Kinmen Mutual Aid Foundation, Indonesia
Chairman of the Indonesian Chinese Association
Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Honorary Chairman, Indonesian Hokkien Association
Advisor, Federation of Tamkang University Alumni Associations in Southeast Asia
Director, PT. PRIMA MANUNGGAL INTI INTERNUSA, Indonesia
賴律宋
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
Advisor, Tamkang University Alumni Association in Indonesia
Vice President of the Federation of Tamkang University Alumni Associations in Southeast Asia
Director, PT. VISIMODA ANDALAN, Indonesia

周麗燕
Elite Alumni of Tamkang University
Indonesia
Founded D*LIGHT GROUP in 2006
Selected by GLOBE ASIA magazine as one of the “99 Best Female Entrepreneurs” for 2007-2018
Selected by INVESTOR Finance Magazine as the “Best CEO of Securities Companies” in 2011
Founded D*LIGHT INSTITUTE in 2012
Independent Administrative Head of PT Narada Kapital Indonesia in 2013
Executive Director of the Indonesian Securities Companies Association (2014~)
Received the Tamkang Golden Eagle Award in 2015

張哲菘
President of the Tamkang University Alumni Association in Indonesia
Indonesia
President of the Tamkang University Alumni Association in Indonesia
General Manager, SAKURA ELEVATOR INDONESIA CORP
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Highlights
Envisioning the Future: Interdisciplinary Learning
[Cross-Department Course Selection]
Cultivate interdisciplinary expertise through cross-department course selection or interdisciplinary credit programs.
[Cross-School Course Selection]
Courses from U9 League Universities, cross-school course selection.
[New Minor System, Rich Expertise]
You can choose another department as a minor, sub-major, or second major to expand your second expertise.
[Department Transfer]
Well-established department transfer system within the school.
[EMI All-English Instruction]
Excellent quality of all-English courses, doubling your strength.


All-English Bachelor’s Programs (Three-Pronged Education)
The All-English Bachelor’s Program in the Department of Information Engineering, the All-English Bachelor’s Program in the Department of Business Administration, the All-English Bachelor’s Program in the Department of English, the All-English Bachelor’s Program in the Department of International Tourism Management, and the All-English Bachelor’s Program in the Department of Global Political Economics aim to promote Tamkang’s unique culture and continue to create the school’s pioneering characteristics in the country. With the aim of “All-English Teaching, All-Junior Year Abroad, and All-Residential College,” we plan and implement the holistic development courses, study abroad counseling, and all-residential college activities of the Three-Pronged Education Bachelor’s Program to achieve the goal of cultivating high-quality professionals with international competitiveness, social participation, and interpersonal interaction.
Through the All-Junior Year Abroad program, we assist students in expanding their international horizons and enriching their international learning experiences. Through all-English teaching and counseling mechanisms, we strengthen students’ English proficiency, which helps improve their international language communication skills, smoothly connect to their junior year abroad, and lay the foundation for internationalization. Through the planning of all-residential college courses and activities, we promote the practice of localized internationalization, cultivate students’ self-directed learning and interdisciplinary thinking, and actively engage in social participation to promote holistic development.
Club Learning and Practical Courses
By “guiding introductory courses,” students enhance their basic understanding of club activities. Through “activity participation and execution,” they establish club values and learn seven major skills in the process of participating in activities: positive thinking, innovation and creativity, communication and expression, interpersonal relationships, critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork, cultivating their competitiveness for future entry into the workplace. This course is required and consists of three parts:
A. Introductory Courses
Planning courses such as self-awareness, team formation, activity brainstorming, practical planning, presentation of results, problem-solving, and communication. Experts and industry professionals with club experience and related backgrounds are invited to guide students to have a basic understanding of participating in clubs.
B. Activity Participation
Through club experiences and diverse activities, students develop creative thinking and cultivate critical thinking skills.
C. Activity Execution
Through planning and organizing club activities, students demonstrate teamwork and cultivate problem-solving skills.






Outstanding Internationalization Achievements
Tamkang has long been deeply involved in internationalization and has laid a solid foundation. In 2015, it won the “Special Excellence Award for Internationalization Quality Inspection of Universities and Colleges from the Ministry of Education” and is a model university for internationalization. Accumulated achievements include: establishing 45 countries and 285 sister schools; signing 9 countries and 29 schools with 45 transnational dual degree programs; and being an internationalized campus with approximately 1,500 international students.
Tamkang is committed to cultivating students to become world citizens with international competitiveness. The “Junior Year Abroad Program,” the first of its kind in the country, has been promoted since 1994, and has cumulatively sent 9,516 students to study abroad. Each year, junior students are selected to study at well-known universities in Europe, America, Australia, Southeast Asia, Japan, Korea, and mainland China. We also cooperate with sister schools on exchange student programs, transnational dual degree programs, and transnational distance learning courses to provide students with diverse overseas mobile learning programs.






Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Liberal Arts
College of Science
College of Engineering
- Master's Program, Department of Architecture
- Master's Program, Department of Civil Engineering
- Master's Program, Department of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering
- Master's Program, Department of Mechanical and Electro-Mechanical Engineering
- Master's Program, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Doctoral Program, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
- Master's Program, Department of Aerospace Engineering
College of Business and Management
- Division of International Economics and Management, Department of International Business (Chinese-Taught Program)
- Master's Program, Department of Banking and Finance
- Department of Risk Management and Insurance
- Master's Program, Department of Economics
- Master's Program, Department of Business Administration
- Master's Program, Department of Accounting
- Department of Statistics and Data Science
- Master's Program, Department of Information Management
- Department of Transportation Management
- Department of Public Administration and Law
- Department of Management Sciences
College of Foreign Languages and Literature
- Doctoral Program, Department of English
- Master's Program, Department of Japanese
- Division of Spanish, Department of European Languages and Cultures
- Division of French, Department of European Languages and Cultures
- Division of German, Department of European Languages and Cultures
- Division of Russian, Department of European Languages and Cultures
College of International Affairs
College of Education
Department of Artificial Intelligence
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Beautiful Tamsui Campus Scenery
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One Year of Tuition and Miscellaneous Fee Waiver 25493_676127-9e> |
Tamkang University Overseas Students 25493_b37fbb-bf> |
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One Year of Tuition and Miscellaneous Fee Waiver 25493_dc1076-a4> |
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Tamkang University Overseas Students 25493_2ba311-1a> |
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NTD 8,600/semester 25493_5f40e7-81> |
Tamkang University Overseas Chinese Students 25493_dc4c87-7b> |
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Ministry of Education Bursary for Poor Overseas Chinese Students 25493_77b1da-96> |
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Tamkang University Underprivileged Overseas Chinese Students 25493_232877-d9> |
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Bachelor’s Program: NTD 108,520 25493_c2b3eb-9d> |
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Bachelor’s Program: NTD 109,440 25493_a28726-51> |
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Bachelor’s Program: NTD 95,180 25493_e6d251-d2> |
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Bachelor’s Program: NTD 109,440 25493_8d279c-75> |
Living Expenses/Year
Living Expenses: NTD 150,000 – NTD 200,000
School Dormitory Fee: NTD 25,000~50,000 (Off-Campus Rental Fee: NTD 60,000~100,000)
School accommodation
Our school’s student dormitories are divided into Songtao Building 1, 2, and 3 (female shared room dormitories), Songtao Building 4 and 5 (female family-style suite dormitories), and off-campus Tamkang International College suite dormitories.
In addition to the diversity of hardware room types, more importantly: diverse purposes, diverse education, and diverse methods
The diverse main axes of each dormitory are: shaping the internationalized “Tamkang International College”; creating a new Dongcun “family settlement dormitory”; and establishing an integrated “environmental education dormitory.”
For details, please check the New Student Accommodation Area on the website: http://oosa.tku.edu.tw/asdx-freshman
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Dormitory Deposit: NTD 5,000/academic year Students approved for accommodation should pay accommodation-related fees for the upper and lower semesters within the specified period and must live for one academic year; those who do not live for a full academic year will not be refunded the dormitory deposit. 25493_174939-3d> |
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*The various fees for the 115th academic year dormitory shall be subject to the announcement of the Schedule of Fees for the Use and Maintenance of Various Venues and Equipment of our school for the 115th academic year.






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 |
Chinese Culture University
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Information
Address
No. 55, Huagang Road, Shilin District, Taipei City, 11114
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 91,470 ~ 106,780/YR
Dormitory Fee: NTD 21,200~56,000/YR
School Dormitory: 21,200~56,000 NTD/YR
Off-Campus Rental: Approximately 60,000-100,000 NTD/YR
Living Expenses: 100,000 NTD/YR
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/PCCUOfficial
Contact Information
+886-2-2861-0511#11302-11313
[email protected]
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Introduction
Teaching Quality and Academic Reputation
2026 “QS World University Rankings”: 574th in Asia.
2025 “World’s Best Universities Rankings”: Ranked 6th in “Taiwan’s Most Internationalized Universities” and 2nd among private universities.
2025 “World’s Best Universities Rankings”: Chinese Culture University ranked 178th globally and 3rd in Taiwan in the alumni influence indicator.
2025 Cheers Magazine’s latest “Taiwan’s Most Internationalized Universities Rankings”: Chinese Culture University ranked 6th.
2024 Global Views Magazine’s “Survey of Enterprises’ Favorite University Students”: Ranked 8th among private universities nationwide.
2023 British Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Asia University Rankings: Top 550.
2023 Cheers Magazine’s “Enterprises’ Favorite Private Universities Rankings”: Ranked 8th nationwide.
2023 Global Views Magazine’s “Survey of Enterprises’ Favorite University Students” – Tourism and Leisure Category: Ranked 2nd nationwide.
2022 1111 Job Bank’s “Employer Satisfaction Ranking of Private Universities (Overall)”: Ranked 9th.
The most complete range of departments in Taiwan. Diverse choices at Chinese Culture University.
Our university emphasizes both Chinese traditional arts and Western modern science. In accordance with the development of the times and social needs, we have 11 colleges, 52 departments, 33 master’s programs, and 9 doctoral programs in literature, international studies and foreign languages, science and engineering, law, social sciences, environmental planning and biological resources, business, journalism and communication, arts, education, and physical education, health and recreation. We are the most diverse and complete comprehensive university in Taiwan, and the closest to social trends!
Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Moving Towards Internationalization
In recent years, our university has actively promoted innovation and internationalization, allocating more than 15 million in scholarships each year to strengthen international mobility and enable students to become talents with international competitiveness!
To date, we have established sister school relationships with more than 400 universities around the world, spanning five continents. These include world-renowned institutions such as Heidelberg University in Germany, the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom, the University of Lille in France, the University of Siena in Italy, Waseda University in Japan, Seoul National University and Ewha Womans University in South Korea, Purdue University and the University of Michigan in the United States, and Western Sydney University in Australia. We also actively promote transnational dual degree programs and other study abroad systems. Each year, nearly a thousand international exchange students come to study abroad and at our university, successfully creating a high-quality, internationalized learning environment.
Leading Future Trends. Flexible Interdisciplinary Learning
Chinese Culture University leverages its diverse academic fields to promote interdisciplinary learning. We offer more than 60 “interdisciplinary expertise” courses for students to freely choose, in order to cultivate talents with diverse field capabilities, develop students’ second expertise, and enhance their own employment competitiveness.
Transportation
Our university is adjacent to Yangmingshan National Park in Taipei City. In addition to providing students with shuttle buses and shared taxi services, there is also a bus stop on campus, providing students with a variety of direct transportation options to and from the campus in Taipei City.
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Alumni

蔡明亮
Famous Director
Malaysia
Born in Sarawak, East Malaysia, and having moved to Taiwan, this film director graduated from the Department of Drama at Chinese Culture University. His films have received major awards at significant film festivals both domestically and internationally. He is a highly renowned film auteur on the international stage and a leading figure in Taiwanese cinema representing Malaysians. He has received several major awards at the three major European international film festivals, including the Golden Lion Award and the Jury Grand Prize at the Venice Film Festival for both Vive L’Amour (1994) and Stray Dogs (2013), as well as the Silver Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival for The River (1997) and the Jury Award for the Teddy Award for Days (2020). Visage (2009) became the first film to be collected by the Louvre Museum, setting a benchmark and paradigm for art films. He has been nominated four times for the Venice Film Festival, three times for the Cannes Film Festival, three times for the Berlin Film Festival, and eight times for the Golden Horse Award for Best Director.

劉木蘭
Honorary President of the Chinese Culture University Hong Kong Alumni Association
Hong Kong
Honorary President of the Chinese Culture University Hong Kong Alumni Association

黃幃佳
Current President of the Chinese Culture University Hong Kong Alumni Association
Hong Kong
Current President of the Chinese Culture University Hong Kong Alumni Association

鄒經宇
Professor, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Professor, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong

蔡明富
Chairman of Upicom Group, Datuk
Malaysia
Chairman of Upicom Group, Datuk

孫春美
Second President of the Chinese Culture University Malaysia Alumni Association
Malaysia
Second President of the Chinese Culture University Malaysia Alumni Association
Drama educator, Chairman of the Drama Alliance, and consultant to the Cloud Gate Culture and Arts Foundation. He served as the Head of the Department of Drama and Visual Arts at New Era University College and is now a part-time lecturer in the department.

王為德
Teacher at San Min Independent High School, Anshun
Malaysia
Teacher at San Min Independent High School, Anshun, and recipient of the Long Service Award for Chinese Independent High School Teachers in 2020.

黃界錤
Anchor of Astro “News Report” in Malaysia
Malaysia
Anchor of Astro “News Report” in Malaysia

張敏和
Anchor of Pocketimes in Malaysia
Malaysia
Anchor of Pocketimes in Malaysia

劉偉義
Founder of the dance education institution and modern dance troupe “Synergy Dance Theatre”
Malaysia
Founded the dance education institution and modern dance troupe “Synergy Dance Theatre”, launching several original works. Founded Sabah’s first full-time professional dance theater, “Borneo Dance Theatre”, attempting to integrate Borneo’s unique culture and art with modern multimedia.

李浩菖
Malaysian Actor
Malaysia
Malaysian actor, director, host, and nominee for Best Actor at the Hangzhou International Micro Film Festival

林敏慎
Current President of the Chinese Culture University Malaysia Alumni Association, Appointed Director of the Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Malaysia
Malaysia
Current President of the Chinese Culture University Malaysia Alumni Association
Appointed Director of the Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Malaysia

李政賢
First Chinese Deputy Speaker of the Pahang State Legislative Assembly, Malaysia
Malaysia
First Chinese Deputy Speaker of the Pahang State Legislative Assembly, Malaysia

張嘉群
Principal of Yong Peng High School, Malaysia
Malaysia
Principal of Yong Peng High School, Malaysia

黃嘉蘊
Current President of the Chinese Culture University Macau Alumni Association
Macau
Current President of the Chinese Culture University Macau Alumni Association

譚凱欣
Urban Planner, Macau Urban Renewal Limited
Macau
Urban Planner, Macau Urban Renewal Limited

陳漢忠
First and Second President of the Chinese Culture University Indonesia Alumni Association, Director of the Activities Department of the Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Indonesia, Vice President of the Jakarta Alumni Association of Taiwan Universities, Indonesia
Indonesia
First and Second President of the Chinese Culture University Indonesia Alumni Association
Director of the Activities Department of the Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Indonesia
Vice President of the Jakarta Alumni Association of Taiwan Universities, Indonesia

楊啟仙
Former President of the Chinese Culture University Indonesia Alumni Association
Indonesia
Former President of the Chinese Culture University Indonesia Alumni Association

何廷貴
President of the Overseas Chinese Association of Myanmar
Advisor to the World Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce
Consultant to the Asian Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce
Honorary President of the Myanmar Taiwanese Business Association
Chairman of Ho’s International Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Myanmar
President of the Overseas Chinese Association of Myanmar
Advisor to the World Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce
Consultant to the Asian Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce
Honorary President of the Myanmar Taiwanese Business Association
Chairman of Ho’s International Enterprise Co., Ltd.
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Highlights
Moving Towards Internationalization. Starting from Culture
To date, Chinese Culture University has established sister school relationships with more than 400 universities around the world, including world-renowned institutions such as Heidelberg University in Germany, the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom, the University of Lille in France, the University of Siena in Italy, Waseda University in Japan, Seoul National University and Ewha Womans University in South Korea, Purdue University and the University of Michigan in the United States, and Western Sydney University in Australia. Roam freely among the world’s top universities!
Our university also actively promotes transnational dual degree programs and other study abroad systems. Each year, more than a thousand international exchange students come to study abroad and at our university. There are many exchange student opportunities, successfully creating a high-quality, internationalized learning environment.
Industry-Academia Collaboration. Diverse Scholarships
Our university has established a variety of scholarships, including the Huagang Scholarship, as well as alumni association scholarships, scholarships specifically for overseas Chinese and foreign students, scholarships for outstanding foreign language proficiency, and scholarships for outstanding athletes, allowing students to study with peace of mind. Moreover, our university has signed cooperation agreements with more than 700 enterprises and organizations throughout Taiwan. The cooperating manufacturers include top institutions in various industries, providing thousands of internship opportunities each year. Vocational training combines social resources, so there is no need to worry about connecting to employment!
Free Chinese courses
We offer various Mandarin and Chinese culture experience courses. The courses currently offered include required courses, elective courses, and non-credit free small-class tutoring courses, covering introductory to advanced listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills courses, and Chinese society and culture courses, mainly to assist in improving the Chinese proficiency of international students at our university, and to obtain corresponding credits.
Departments
University Departments and Programs
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Videos
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.Top students receive full tuition and miscellaneous fee waivers, approximately TWD$90,000~120,000 per year 247_9bdf44-f0> |
Students should select the scholarship application when registering for the individual recruitment on the university website and submit relevant supporting documents before the registration deadline. 247_6825d0-76> |
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Alumni Association Scholarship 247_ba80db-a8> |
Up to NTD 90,000~100,000 in tuition and miscellaneous fee waivers 247_9861c8-aa> |
Scholarships recommended by the Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, and Indonesia alumni associations of our university each academic year. 247_1cab6d-88> |
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Huagang Scholarship 247_da8f38-b0> |
NTD 2,000~8,000 per semester 247_c43a28-e5> |
Students who rank in the top three in their class in terms of academic average in the previous semester may apply for the Huagang Scholarship. 247_171658-ef> |
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Scholarship for Overseas Chinese and Foreign Students in Financial Need, Office of Student Affairs 247_54bdd2-0f> |
Approximately NTD 10,000 per semester 247_bc422b-83> |
1. Overseas Chinese and foreign students with formal student status in the university’s undergraduate and graduate programs 2. Academic average of 65 points or higher in the previous semester 3. Must have completed at least 9 credits in the previous semester (including during overseas exchange periods) 4. Priority is given to students from financially disadvantaged families who have not received other on- or off-campus scholarships in the current semester 247_b6d734-c2> |
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NTD 5,000 247_501f85-d7> |
1. Overseas Chinese students in undergraduate programs above the second year. 2. The overall average academic performance for the previous academic year (both semesters) must be above 80 points. 3. Conduct must be rated A (80 points) or higher. 4. Overseas Chinese students who are repeating a grade, re-enrolling, or extending their studies are not eligible to apply. 247_9a144b-8e> |
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NTD 5,000 247_2a0bd9-ad> |
1. Overseas Chinese students in undergraduate programs above the second year. 2. The overall average academic performance for the previous academic year (both semesters) must be above 80 points. 3. Conduct must be rated A (80 points) or higher. 4. Overseas Chinese students who are repeating a grade, re-enrolling, or extending their studies are not eligible to apply. 247_c8fcbd-f7> |
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Ministry of Education Bursary for Poor Overseas Chinese Students 247_acb73b-03> |
NTD 3,000 per month 247_9a8609-c9> |
1. Overseas Chinese students studying in Taiwan in accordance with the Regulations Regarding Overseas Chinese Students Returning to Taiwan for Study and Guidance (excluding graduate students, students extending their studies, and self-funded overseas Chinese students from Myanmar). 2. Overseas Chinese students who have been studying for more than two years, with a passing overall average academic performance and an average conduct score of 80 or higher for the previous academic year. 3. Parents, legal guardians, or spouses who have not been registered in Taiwan for more than two years. 247_986ba3-ea> |
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Mr. Liang Shih-Chen and Ms. Liang Li-Ying Scholarship from the Indonesian Sampoerna Group 247_9cc32e-ea> |
NTD 50,000 per academic year 247_2797b7-da> |
1. Priority is given to Indonesian students who are from financially disadvantaged families or who have suddenly encountered major accidents and are in urgent need of assistance. 2. Priority is given to those who propose creative plans or research, especially those related to Taiwan and Indonesia. 3. Conduct scores must be 80 or higher each semester and academic performance must average 75 or higher in the previous academic year. 247_0d9152-c3> |
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Mr. Liang Shih-Lie Scholarship from the descendants of Chengde Building in Meixian – Indonesia 247_e3662a-7e> |
NTD 25,000 per academic year, for a maximum of 2 years 247_0d17f0-d8> |
1. Overseas Chinese and foreign students in the master’s program who have excellent academic performance and meet the conditions for financially disadvantaged students should submit proof of passing the thesis outline review by the department or a letter of recommendation or other relevant proof. 2. Conduct scores must be 80 or higher each semester and academic performance must average 75 or higher in the previous academic year. 247_b8d6a0-65> |
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NTD 106,780/year (2 semesters) 247_f97a38-29> |
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College of Science and Engineering, College of Environmental Studies, College of Physical Education 247_238747-64> |
NTD 105,900/year (2 semesters) 247_20a1b3-54> |
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College of Commerce 247_3f27f4-a5> |
NTD 92,850/year (2 semesters) 247_d0f1d6-41> |
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College of Liberal Arts, College of Law, College of International Studies, College of Social Sciences, College of Education 247_44c640-e4> |
NTD 91,470/year (2 semesters) 247_d54cd3-5b> |
Living Expenses
Accommodation Fee: 23,400~31,400 NTD/YR
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NTD 11,700~15,700 247_055be1-16> |
NTD 23,400~31,400 247_2e38ec-b4> |
Chinese Culture University guarantees the accommodation life of international students during their studies! Our dormitory facilities are complete. In addition to wireless network equipment, they are equipped with water dispensers, washing machines, dryers, spin dryers, lounges, public bathrooms, pantries (counters), indoor drying areas (corridors), and vending machines, providing students with a complete and convenient dormitory life. The four dormitories on campus have controlled entrances and exits and are equipped with on-duty dormitory managers to ensure the safety of students’ residences! Each dormitory has a lounge and learning center, providing opportunities for resident students to communicate and learn from each other and for international students to exchange ideas! 247_06e902-76> |



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Chung Yuan Christian University
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Information
Address
No. 200, Zhongbei Rd., Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City 320314, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 92,120 ~ 109,740/YR
Accommodation: NTD 27,000-36,000/YR
Off-campus Rental: NTD 40,000~60,000/YR
Living Expenses: NTD 72,000~96,000/YR
Social Media
Chung Yuan Christian University
Contact Information
+886-3-2651718
[email protected]
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Introduction
Key Achievements
2024 – University Entrance Examination: zero vacancies, 100% enrollment rate
2024 – CYCU professors ranked among the top 0.5% of outstanding scholars worldwide by ScholarGPS
2023 – Global Views Magazine’s Best University Ranking: #1 private comprehensive university in social reputation!
2023 – QS 2024 Asian University Rankings: Citation per Paper score ranks 2nd in Taiwan and 1st among private universities!
2022 – Times Higher Education ranks “Physical Sciences” as #1 among private universities in Taiwan!
2022 – CYCU has been awarded the #1 private general university in “Social Participation” by CommonWealth Magazine’s USR University Citizen Award for three consecutive years!
2021 – Honored in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings as a top 1200 university
2021 – Ranked #1 among private universities in Taiwan for alumni salary
2020 – Won the CNCI (Category Normalized Citation Impact) index, ranking #1 in Taiwan for membrane science and chemistry among comprehensive universities! #1 among private universities in materials chemistry and engineering! #3 in Taiwan across all fields!
International Certification
College of Engineering and College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science: IEET International Accreditation; graduates’ academic qualifications are recognized by member countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, and Singapore. They can also participate in professional engineer examinations in member countries, and obtain licenses to perform professional engineer work. Therefore, CYCU graduates’ job market can be expanded to the world.
College of Business: Accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), ranking among the top 5% of business schools in the world, making it the 12th university in Taiwan to receive this honor.
Internationalized Learning
International Mobility
Based on the vision of “Bringing CYCU to the world and leading the world to CYCU,” our university creates a good English learning environment, offers all-English courses and degree programs, and holds international lectures, seminars, and international experience camps. Therefore, our students have many international learning opportunities.
Our university has constructed an internationalized learning environment, signing sister school agreements with 401 universities around the world, enabling academic exchanges and R collaborations, international faculty and student visits, exchange students, dual degree programs, international off-site teaching, and domestic and overseas internships. The number of students participating in international mobility programs reaches 1200+ each year.
International Exchange Dual Degree
Our university has collaborations with over 50 schools in 25 countries, including the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, and South Korea, for dual degree and exchange programs. CYCU students can pursue degrees or short-term exchanges at sister schools. During their time at CYCU, students can participate in English enhancement courses, serve as international student buddies or international goodwill ambassadors, and participate in overseas corporate internships during the summer to enhance their international competitiveness.
Hong Kong and Macao Students Association
— Life Care
Guidance counselors, military instructors, and dormitory teachers provide assistance and care through activities such as visa applications, insurance, new student orientation, and cultural tours.
— On-Campus Counseling
Academic tutoring (TA tutoring and courses for overseas Chinese students), mid-term warning system, career counseling, psychological counseling, on-campus medical facilities, counseling instructors, and overseas Chinese student associations.
— Cultural and Sports Activities
Hong Kong and Macao Cultural Week, new student concerts, concerts, general education literary lectures, and other activities.
The only university in Taiwan that holds a sports day every semester.
More than 130 student-managed clubs.
Convenient Campus Life
Food: There are restaurants such as Starbucks and McDonald’s on campus. The campus is adjacent to Zhongyuan Night Market, which offers reasonable prices and many choices.
Clothing: There are countless shops and stalls selling food, clothing, and daily necessities in Zhongyuan Night Market, making shopping convenient.
Accommodation: International students enjoy priority in applying for on-campus dormitories, and there are many safe and affordable off-campus rental options nearby.
Transportation: There are bus stops and Ubike stations on campus, providing direct access to Taipei City and Zhongli District (Sogo Department Store, cinemas), about 50 minutes to Taipei.
Education: Well-equipped self-study center, health center, library, gym, swimming pool, and other venues.
Entertainment: The university regularly holds concerts, sports days, concerts, art festivals, and other activities.
Learning: Academic support mechanism that provides academic tutoring services for specific courses through peer learning.
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Alumni

黃琬琳
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
2016 Whole-Person Benchmark Award
2014, 2015 Whole-Person Honor Award 101-105 Academic Year: Book Award
2015 5th Innovation and Entrepreneurship Business Model Competition – Computer Science Group: 1st Place
2014-2015 President of the International Student Association

張勣
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
2017 1st Future Residence Student Design Award “Annual Design Grand Prize”

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Wenny
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
Graduated in 2018, majoring in Business Administration and minoring in Finance.
1. Actively participated in club activities during university, serving as a public relations officer for the Overseas Chinese Students Association (OCSA), president of the Indonesian Student Association, and president of the Northern Taiwan Indonesian Student Association. Because of her love for dancing, she also served as the president of the hip-hop dance club. For the annual OCSA cultural exhibition, she not only helped organize the event, but also was responsible for choreographing dances and creating costumes and props.
2. Due to her outstanding academic performance and personal qualities, she was recommended by her advisor and entered an industry-academia cooperation company – Walsin Lihwa Corporation – immediately after graduation. She was quickly promoted to sales representative in less than three years, creating the fastest promotion for a fresh graduate.
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Highlights
Featured courses
— Double Bachelor’s Degree Program in Architecture and Urban Design with Oxford Brookes University, UK
— Chung Yuan Christian University is the only university in Asia that has successfully partnered with Oxford Brookes University (OBU) to offer a degree program in the field of design. It actively cultivates students’ global mobility and cross-border learning abilities, provides various transnational learning opportunities, and opens a new milestone for the internationalization of education.
Course Content
Students take courses at the College of Design of Chung Yuan Christian University for the first two years. The courses combine the academic resources of the four departments of architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, and commercial design, providing all-English instruction. In the last two years, students take courses in the Department of Architecture at Oxford Brookes University (OBU) in the UK, earning a Bachelor of Architecture degree from OBU and the first stage of qualification for the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) architect certification.
Employment Program
Chung Yuan Christian University implements the educational philosophy of integrating learning and application, cultivating students’ ability to be employed upon graduation. Currently, there are 63 employment programs, with a total of 84 companies cooperating in the program. The companies take the lead, and the university cooperates to set up a host to jointly plan the curriculum. Students above the third year, graduate students, international students, and alumni within two years of graduation can participate.
30 students from the Topco Scientific Co., Ltd. employment program and 22 students from the ChipMOS TECHNOLOGIES INC. employment program have been employed after graduation. Currently, 180 students have chosen to directly enter the program companies for work and are employed upon graduation.
Industry-Academia Cooperation
Chung Yuan Christian University’s promotion of quantum education originated from Mr. Lin Chien-Nan, Chairman of Formosa Plastics Group and an alumnus of the Department of Chemistry of Chung Yuan Christian University. At the celebration of being awarded the “ITRI Laureate,” he introduced Chair Professor Chang Kuang-Cheng (current Chairman) and Professor Chang Ching-Ray of the Department of Physics of National Taiwan University, and discussed the booming development of quantum computer technology.
Sensing the lack of quantum computer education in Taiwan, Chung Yuan Christian University invited Chair Professor Chang Ching-Ray to join the Chung Yuan Christian University team. Chung Yuan Christian University officially established the Quantum Information Center in early 2022 and invited Chair Professor Chang Ching-Ray to serve as the director of the center. Under his leadership, Chung Yuan Christian University is fully developing in three major areas: quantum technology research, talent cultivation, and popular science education.
Chung Yuan Christian University has 17 professors in 11 fields (including physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, and life sciences) who have been listed as top scientists, and their research strength has been recognized by the world.
On the other hand, in order to build Taiwan’s own quantum computer and quantum communication network system, the Ministry of Science and Technology of the Executive Yuan officially established the “Quantum National Team.” Chung Yuan Christian University is honored to be a member of the “Quantum National Team.” Under the leadership of Chair Professor Chang Ching-Ray, it is working with National Taiwan University’s Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Computer Science, Department of Medical Engineering, and Chang Gung University’s Department of Electronic Engineering to conduct cross-school and cross-domain cooperation.
Cultivating quantum technology talents is urgent. In addition to establishing the first “Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Program in Intelligent Computing and Big Data” and the “College of Intelligent Computing and Quantum Information” with quantum computing as the main axis, Chung Yuan Christian University will also integrate the resources of various departments of the College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, the Department of Physics of the College of Science, and other units to jointly cultivate talents.https://reurl.cc/LMRrEK
Overseas Chinese Student Program
In response to the cultural differences of overseas Chinese students, exclusive courses are offered, including calculus, business mathematics, English, English listening and speaking, language and rhetoric, and life sociology. They are announced at the beginning of each semester and can be selected online, providing the best learning environment without affecting the courses of each department.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Science
College of Engineering
College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
- Department of Electronic Engineering
- Department of Information and Computer Engineering
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Undergraduate Program in College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Chung Yuan Christian University and University of. Wisconsin - Milwaukee Undergraduate Dual. Degree Program in Electrical Engineering and. Computer Engineering
College of Business
- Department of Business Administration
- Department of International Business
- Department of Accounting
- Department of Information Management
- Department of Finance
- International Undergraduate Program in Business & Management (IUBM) Program
- Chung Yuan Christian University and Temple University Undergraduate Dual Degree Program in Business Administration
School of Law
School of Design
College of Humanities and Education
College of Intelligent Computing and Quantum Information
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1. Limited to 4 master’s and doctoral overseas Chinese and foreign students per academic year, each receiving NT$25,000 per semester. 2. Limited to 38 undergraduate overseas Chinese and foreign students per academic year, each receiving NT$20,000 per semester. |
1. Applicants who have been admitted to the university’s undergraduate or graduate programs as overseas Chinese students, Hong Kong and Macao students, mainland Chinese students, or foreign students. 2. The average academic performance in the previous academic year must be above 70 points or have no failing grades in any subject, and must have good conduct without any demerits (freshmen are exempt). 3. Those who have economic and financial needs. 4. The maximum duration is four years for undergraduate students (excluding extended students), two years for master’s students, and four years for doctoral students.
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1. Master’s students will be granted a full tuition and miscellaneous fee waiver for a maximum of two academic years from the year of admission. 2. Doctoral students will be granted a full tuition and miscellaneous fee waiver and on-campus accommodation fee waiver for a maximum of four academic years from the year of admission. 3. Scholarships awarded by the student’s academic unit are not subject to this restriction. |
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NTD 92,120
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Living Expenses
Living Expenses: NTD 72,000~96,000
Accommodation: NTD 27,000-36,000
Off-campus Rental: NTD 40,000~60,000
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Tunghai University
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Information
Address
No. 1727, Sec. 4, Taiwan Blvd., Xitun Dist., Taichung City 407224, TAIWAN (R.O.C.)
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 76,800 ~ 48,217/YR
Dormitory: NTD 20,000~45,000/YR
Off-Campus Housing: NTD 60,000~120,000/YR
Living Expenses: NTD 60,000 ~ 120,000/YR
Official Website
Contact Information
+886-4-2359-0121#28512
[email protected]
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Introduction
Urban Oasis, Sustainable Campus
–Founded in 1955, it is the only comprehensive private university in Taiwan with programs from kindergarten to doctoral level.
–A forest campus with hundreds of acres of greenery and thousands of ecological landscapes. The two campuses cover a total of 133 hectares, combining the iconic Luce Chapel and teaching buildings with traditional and modern styles, creating Taiwan’s premier living and learning space per student.
–Home to the largest practice farm in central Taiwan, with Tunghai milk, produced and sold on-site, being a renowned dairy product across Taiwan.
–The campus is located in the core development area of Taichung City, with free bus transportation within the city for 10 kilometers.
Guidance Mechanism for International Students
–The International Affairs Office at Tunghai University has a “Student Exchange Division” dedicated to assisting international and overseas Chinese students, including academic counseling, assistance with residence permits and airport pick-up, scholarship applications, and work-study opportunities, so that students can study without any worries.
–There are international student associations, Hong Kong and Macau student associations, Malaysian student associations, Indonesian student associations, and other international student self-governing organizations to further deepen daily exchanges between students and regularly organize major international exchange activities to add to the splendor of university life.
International Integration, Interdisciplinary Paradigm
–In the “2024 World University Impact Rankings” by Times Higher Education (UK), only 7 universities in Taiwan entered the top 200 in the world. Among them, Tunghai University ranks among the top 100 in the world and has been ranked first among non-medical universities in Taiwan for four consecutive years, and fourth in Taiwan overall. Tunghai University has been the number one non-medical university in Taiwan for five consecutive years.
–Global sister schools are distributed across five continents, totaling more than 350 schools in 35 countries. In the next five years, the university will promote the International Hundred Cities and Hundred Schools Exchange Program and establish a World Footprint Micro-Credit Program to encourage every student to have at least one international learning experience during their time at the university to broaden their global perspective and connect with the world.
–In response to the changing times, the university has reformed its common and general education courses and continues to promote and construct distinctive “interdisciplinary credit programs” that combine industrial practices, establish career guidance mechanisms and digital learning portfolios to assist students in planning their career blueprints.
–The departments and programs at Tunghai University are developing AI application courses, listing “Programming Thinking and Generative AI” courses as required courses for the entire university. Students can combine their major with diverse AI applications, and graduates will have the ability to write programs, strengthening their competitiveness in the workplace.
International Exchange and Cooperation
International Exchange and Cooperation:
Global sister schools are distributed across 5 continents and 30 countries, totaling more than 280 schools
Dual Degree Exchange:
Long-term and short-term overseas study & internship programs
Transnational Off-site Teaching:
International camp exchanges
Internationalized Campus:
Committed to promoting international education, with a leading proportion of foreign teachers. Bilingual Enhancement Program, all-English courses in key departments, to enhance the foreign language ability of local and international students
International Workplace:
Matching international students with international workplaces, cultivating transnational and interdisciplinary talents, and connecting with international enterprises
College of Management – Global Elite Program
— The College of Management of this university has been accredited by the International Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), ranking among the top 5% of business schools in the world.
— In recent years, the “Global Elite Program” has been set up across departments:
· Core business management required courses are taught entirely in English
· Internationalized interdisciplinary professional teaching team
· Intensive courses for advanced English proficiency tests
· Flexible learning plan planning and exclusive teacher counseling
· There is an opportunity to study for “2+2” and “3+2” dual degrees abroad, and obtain degrees from both Tunghai and foreign universities, saving time and high tuition fees.
— Application procedure:
- Select a major in the Bachelor’s Program of the College of Management: Department of Business Administration, Department of International Trade, Department of Finance
- After being admitted, fill out an application form to join the “Global Elite Program”
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Interdisciplinary Credit Program System
— Interdisciplinary characteristic industry courses are not limited to departments, integrating resources and faculty from various colleges and departments, and are committed to cultivating interdisciplinary professional talents in many ways — This university has added 80 credit programs in response to current industry trends to help connect with careers — No additional tuition fees are required, and at the same time, unlike the huge credit pressure of double majors and minors, a certificate of completion in the field can also be obtained upon completion
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Alumni
韋復家
Founder of Tunghai Hong Kong Company
Hong Kong
2011 2nd Tunghai University Alumni Association Alumnus Model
Graduated from the Department of Sociology of Tunghai University in 1986. Since returning to Hong Kong after graduation, in addition to founding Tunghai Hong Kong Company, he has been enthusiastically participating in the voluntary work of the Tunghai Hong Kong Alumni Association. He has served as the person in charge of the association for many years and is currently an advisor to the association. He has made many contributions to uniting Hong Kong alumni, assisting overseas Chinese students from the alma mater in Hong Kong, and promoting association affairs for many years.
In July 2011, Senior Wei was elected as the President of the “Federation of Hong Kong Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities” and served as the Second Vice President of the “World Federation of Taiwan Alumni Associations”. Senior Wei’s work has been praised by alumni from various universities in Taiwan and has also been affirmed by the Taiwan Representative Office in Hong Kong.
姚迪剛
Founder of Tungda Machinery Co., Ltd.
Malaysia
Graduated from the Department of Industrial Engineering of Tunghai University in 1984. He returned to Malaysia to start his own business and established Tungda Machinery Co., Ltd. He is currently the Managing Director of Tungda Machinery Co., Ltd. The company mainly produces power machinery for palm oil, wastewater treatment, gloves, pulp and paper industries. Yao Digang has also served as the President of the Tunghai Alumni Association of Malaysia, the President of the United Alumni Association of Taiwan in Malaysia, and the President of the World Federation of Taiwan Alumni Associations. He has also won the 10th Outstanding Alumnus of Tunghai University, the Second Class Hua Guang Professional Medal of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission of the Republic of China, and the Second and Third Class Education Professional Medals of the Ministry of Education.
In addition to his successful career, Yao Digang is also enthusiastic about Chinese education. During his tenure as the President of the United Alumni Association of Taiwan, he held several education exhibitions of Taiwan universities to promote academic exchanges between Malaysia and Taiwan. He also visited the Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia, the Public Service Bureau, the MCA, and the Student Association in Taiwan for many times, and actively promoted the formal recognition of Taiwan university diplomas by the Malaysian Academic Qualifications Evaluation Agency through various channels, and strived for the status of Chinese education in Malaysia from the government.
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Highlights
Interdisciplinary Credit Program System
— Interdisciplinary characteristic industry courses are not limited to departments, integrating resources and faculty from various colleges and departments, and are committed to cultivating interdisciplinary professional talents in many ways
— This university has added 28 credit programs in response to current industry trends to help connect with careers
— No additional tuition fees are required, and at the same time, unlike the huge credit pressure of double majors and minors, a certificate of completion in the field can also be obtained upon completion
— Website: http://cross.service.thu.edu.tw/curr-c
AI Interdisciplinary at Tunghai
AI Artificial Intelligence Center
Educational Transformation:
Promote the integration of departmental professional fields and AI technology, cultivate students’ ability to solve practical problems and practice, and develop field-specific AI applications.
Industrial Upgrading:
Establish and develop technologies based on world-class AI platforms, connect industrial experience and experimental fields, research and develop solutions for industrial upgrading, and help enterprises innovate and transform. Initially focus on smart manufacturing, smart healthcare, and smart buildings.
Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Tunghai University, and Taiwan Artificial Intelligence School are joining hands across fields to enter the medical AI field, including four major aspects: “Talent Cultivation”, “Research and Development”, “Clinical Application”, and “Health Care”.
Cloud Innovation College
Focuses on the cultivation of talents in “cloud technology” and “new economy”. The main participating departments include six departments: Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Business Administration, Information Management, and Mathematics. The courses include two aspects: “Cloud Technology” and “New Economy”. Students’ graduation projects need to be solved by interdisciplinary teams to solve practical problems in the industry.
“Cloud Technology” combines AWS technology and platform to train artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, big data, and cloud service talents needed by the future industry. The “New Economy” part focuses on the industrial impact brought by technology and the possible innovative business models. Uber, Airbnb, Netflix, etc. are all successful examples of the new economy that subvert traditional business models on the AWS platform.
Website:
https://www.thu.edu.tw/web/thu_features/Features_02.php
Tunghai Red Earth College – Practice and Innovation of Urban Farms
The Red Earth College has built a practical simulation farm on campus, and with “agricultural soul” as the cornerstone, supplemented by the school’s characteristics of humanities, social sciences and arts, it has constructed a practical field with diverse connotations of “food and agriculture”. It cultivates students with both agricultural education (Tunghai Agricultural School agricultural knowledge), food education (Green Leader food and agriculture teaching plan development) and culture.
The mission of the Red Earth College is to guide students to integrate into the core knowledge of humanities and social sciences through the process of “learning by doing”, open students’ respect for life, care for ecology, expand local horizons, and at the same time improve learning integration, and then become practical talents with sustainable environmental literacy.
Interdisciplinary Courses
Literacy Construction Local Identity
Vision Innovation Practical Experience
Action Thinking Small Experiment
Website:http://redland.thu.edu.tw/v2/
Departments
University Departments and Programs
College of Arts
- Department of Chinese Literature
- Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literature
- Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literature (Teaching English as a Foreign Language)
- Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literature (English/American Literature)
- Dept. of History
- International Graduate Program of Teaching Chinese as a Second Language
- Dept. of Japanese Language and Culture
- Dept. of Philosophy
College of Science
- Dept. of Applied Physics
- Dept. of Chemistry
- Dept. of Chemistry (Chemistry Division)
- Dept. of Chemistry (Chemical Biology Division)
- Department of Life Sciences
- Dept. of Life Science (Biomedical Science)
- Dept. of Life Science (Ecology and Biodiversity)
- Department of Smart Computing and Applied Mathematics
- International Ph.D. Program in Biomedical Sciences and Materials Science (BMS)
College of Engineering
College of Management
College of Social Sciences
- Dept. of Economics
- Dept. of Economics
- Dept. of Economics
- Dept. of Political Science
- Dept. of Political Science (General Theories Division)
- Dept. of Political Science (International Relations Division)
- Dept. of Public Management and Policy
- Dept. of Sociology
- Department of Social Work
- Graduate Institute of Education
College of The Agricultural Health
College of Fine Arts and Creative Design
The College of Law
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Scholarships
Scholarships
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Overseas Chinese Student Grant 25697_9a1874-10> |
NTD 5,000/semester 25697_0f09a9-18> |
Those who have passed the overall average academic performance and conduct score of 85 or above in the previous semester and meet one of the following conditions may apply for this grant: (Freshmen in the first semester of the first year are exempt from submitting academic transcripts) 1. Those whose family is indeed poor and have attached relevant proof of poverty. 2. Those whose family has suffered a major change that has led to economic difficulties. 3. Those whose parents are settled in Taiwan and whose approved comprehensive income tax for the previous year meets the tax exemption requirements. 4. Those who are in charge of a club or are responsible for the executive cadre and have made outstanding achievements in assisting in promoting overseas Chinese student activities. 25697_f81dca-48> |
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Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Students in Graduate School 25697_2ac794-99> |
The actual amount and number of scholarships awarded to overseas Chinese students under this scholarship will be adjusted according to the subsidy funds allocated by the Ministry of Education in the current year. The amount of the scholarship awarded to overseas Chinese students shall in principle not be less than NTD 10,000 per month per student. After the review is passed each semester, it will be issued on a monthly basis. 25697_66db06-94> |
Overseas Chinese students (excluding exchange students) who are formally enrolled in the master’s and doctoral programs of the university each academic year and meet one of the following conditions may apply for this scholarship. 1. Those whose average academic performance in the previous semester is 85 points or above and have no major violations. 2. Newly enrolled overseas Chinese graduate students are mainly based on their undergraduate graduation grades. 3. Applicants who do not simultaneously enjoy scholarships or related project subsidies from government agencies or schools will be given priority. 25697_cb7535-de> |
Tuition and Fees
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College Name 25697_76b35c-8e> |
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NTD96,434~111,640 25697_594a48-80> |
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College of Science 25697_6fb588-09> |
NTD111,640 25697_6399fc-29> |
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College of Engineering 25697_d20c1a-3d> |
NTD111,640~112,578 25697_a63610-17> |
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College of Management 25697_60d98a-2a> |
NTD97,902 25697_7caaf8-09> |
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College of Social Sciences 25697_da50fe-f8> |
NTD96,434 25697_eaeab8-fb> |
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College of Agriculture 25697_006527-8d> |
NTD111,640 25697_7a685b-e9> |
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College of Creative Design and Art 25697_856a75-39> |
NTD111,640~112,578 25697_69bfd6-82> |
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School of Law 25697_626af2-37> |
NTD96,434 25697_e9bd64-30> |
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International College 25697_aef632-be> |
NTD138,040~153,600 25697_d18ddb-4e> |
Living Expenses
Living Expenses: NTD60,000~120,000 /year
Accommodation Fee: NTD20,000~45,000 /year
Pathways
Fu Jen Catholic University
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Information
Address
510, Zhongzheng Road, Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 94,860 ~ 145,000/YR
Accommodation: NTD 16,540 ~ 43,200/YR
Living Expenses: NTD 79,200 ~ 95,040/YR

Social Media
Fu Jen Catholic University Overseas Chinese, Hong Kong, and Macao Admissions Office

Contact Information
+886-2-2905-2224
[email protected]
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Introduction
FJCU is located in New Taipei City, Taiwan, and is the only Catholic comprehensive university in Taiwan directly subordinated to the Holy See. It has 12 colleges including Literature, Arts, Art, Medicine, Communication, Education and Sports Health, Science and Engineering, Foreign Languages & Literatures, Human Ecology, Fashion and Textiles, Law, Management, and Social Sciences, with 53 departments, 48 master’s programs, 23 executive master’s programs, 12 doctoral programs, 16 extension departments, and 500 sister schools worldwide.
The campus features a well-organized layout with comprehensive hardware and software facilities, providing students with a diverse, holistic, interdisciplinary, and international learning and living environment. Founded over 100 years ago, it has more than 260,000 alumni at home and abroad, who have achieved outstanding results in various fields, laying a brilliant vision for the university.

Outstanding Performance
- Ranked 7th in Taiwan in the Times Higher Education World University Impact Rankings
- 《104 Job Bank University Brand Power》Ranked 1st in Taiwan for two consecutive years in 2024 / 2025
- 《1111 Job Bank Enterprise Favorite University》Ranked 2nd among private universities for two consecutive years in 2024/2025
- 《Cheers Magazine 2025 Enterprise Favorite Postgraduate Student Survey》Ranked 2nd among private universities
- 《Global Views Magazine Survey 2025 Enterprise Favorite University》Ranked 13th in Taiwan and 3rd among private universities
- 《Global Views Magazine USR University Social Responsibility Award》Double Model Award
- 《2025Asia Pacific Sustainability Action Awards(APSAA)》SDG17 Diverse Partnerships Only winning school
- The College of Management is the first institution in Taiwan to receive AACSB accreditation, placing it among the world’s elite business schools. Furthermore, it is ranked as one of the top five business schools in Taiwan by Eduniversal, a prestigious European ranking agency. As a result, credits earned by Fu Jen students are widely recognized by leading universities worldwide. (Source: AACSB, EDUNIVERSAL)
- The Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, and Bachelor’s Program in Medical Informatics and Innovation Applications of the College of Science and Engineering of Fu Jen University have successfully maintained IEET accreditation, ensuring that our teaching quality, faculty expertise, and facilities meet international standards. This global recognition of our degrees provides students with a competitive edge and significantly enhances their future career development.
- The Department of Occupational Therapy has successfully passed the WFOT (World Federation of Occupational Therapists) re-evaluation for its entry-level education programs.
- The university has been honored with a prestigious 5-star rating in the 2019 Ranking of Universities in Greater China by Cuaa.net. This recognition places us alongside world-renowned institutions such as City University of Hong Kong, University of Macau, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Beijing Forestry University, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing University of Science and Technology, Central China Normal University, Northwest University and other universities. Notably, we are ranked first among all private comprehensive universities in Taiwan.
- Fu Jen’s overseas service learning footprints span five continents and 24 countries, deeply cultivating 26 regions, allowing the spirit of professional achievement to go international.
Counseling Mechanism and Campus Activities
In order to care for Overseas Chinese Student so that they can quickly adapt to local life and study with peace of mind, our school has a special “Overseas Compatriot and Mainland Chinese Students Advising Division” to take charge of related counseling matters, including arranging academic counseling, assisting in handling residence and entry-exit matters, club activities, and work-study opportunities. Encourage Overseas Chinese Student to learn the attitudes of democracy, autonomy, responsibility, caring for others, and serving the society through practical participation, develop students’ potential for independent thinking, and promote the extension and learning of activities other than academic work.
To support Overseas Chinese Student with financial difficulties, the University provides assistance in applying for various scholarships and financial aid programs, helping to reduce financial burdens and ensure a worry-free learning experience. In addition, Overseas Chinese Student are eligible to enroll in Overseas Chinese Student Accident Insurance and the National Health Insurance program, and may receive medical services directly at the University-affiliated clinics and hospitals, ensuring comprehensive healthcare coverage during their studies.
Overseas Chinese students are given priority for four years of on-campus accommodation. The dormitories are conveniently located near restaurants, convenience stores, and other daily amenities. Student organizations for overseas Chinese students include the Overseas Chinese Student Association, the Hong Kong and Macau Student Association, the Malaysian Student Association, and the Indonesian Student Association, providing a supportive and welcoming campus community.

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Alumni

葉秀華
Principal of Chong Chun Middle School
Hong Kong
Justice of the Peace, Former Principal of Shatin Chong Chun Middle School

李光華
Chairman of the Kowloon General Chamber of Commerce
Hong Kong
Chairman of Zhuhai Rigao Sporting Goods Development Co., Ltd., Chairman of the Kowloon General Chamber of Commerce

陳沛廣
President of the Fu Jen Catholic University Global Alumni Association
Hong Kong
President of the Hong Kong Alumni Association

陳曉娟
President of the Fu Jen Catholic University Global Alumni Association
Malaysia
Overseas Chinese Affairs Promotion Commissioner of the Republic of China
President of the 5th, 6th, and 7th Sessions of the Fu Jen Catholic University Alumni Association in Malaysia
Deputy Director of the Public Relations Group of the United Federation of Alumni Associations in Malaysia, Deputy Coordinator of the Education Exhibition, Head of the Publicity Group
President of the FJCU Global Alumni Association

李裕光
President of INTI International University
Malaysia
President of INTI International University

唐志忠
Founder of Harrington Chocolate Brand
Malaysia
Founder of Harrington Chocolate Brand
林偉祥
Advisor and Dean of the Faculty of Technology, Jakarta International University
Indonesia
Advisor and Dean of the Faculty of Technology, Jakarta International University
王賢達
Roti’O Backery , D’prima Hotel
Indonesia
Overseas Chinese Affairs Promotion Commissioner of Taiwan
President of the 5th, 6th, and 7th Sessions of the Fu Jen Catholic University Alumni Association in Malaysia
Deputy Director of the Public Relations Group of the United Federation of Alumni Associations in Malaysia, Deputy Coordinator of the Education Exhibition, Head of the Publicity Group
President of the Fu Jen Catholic University Global Alumni Association
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Highlights
Interdisciplinary College
Interdisciplinary studies are a current trend, making various fields more special and creative. At Fu Jen, through the development of AI, there can be more interdisciplinary combinations, and science can also be integrated with humanities, arts, health, leisure, and business management. The credit programs of the Interdisciplinary College add unlimited points to students’ resumes. Let students live out their own slash life in various fields.
Foreign Language Teaching and Digital Learning Resource Center
Provide students with a field and equipment for autonomous foreign language learning, such as: language self-study classrooms and nearly 2,000 foreign language learning software, and provide various media smart classrooms and a variety of online interactive language learning digital platforms.
Convenient Transportation
FJCU is located at the intersection of the Xinzhuang MRT Line and the Airport MRT Line, and there are also convenient buses to and from, and the convenient transportation network is conducive to the internationalization of student commuting.
Rich Learning Resources
The school has a student learning center and rich library resources, allowing students to study in a pleasant and comfortable environment. There are also E-lounge, Fun Learning Self-study Center, Learning Counseling Center, ESCHOOL, Zongfu Office, Curriculum Diagnosis Center, and TA assistance to provide you with comprehensive care in academics, coursework, or spiritual levels, and a lot of self-study courses and lectures are held.
High-quality Accommodation Environment
Our school provides a high-quality accommodation environment, hoping that children away from home can live comfortably, and there is a warmth of home when you walk into the dormitory. Our school has 7 dormitories with about 4,300 beds. In addition to providing the necessary equipment, the dormitory rooms are also equipped with 24-hour dormitory wired network. The dormitory is conveniently located near the dormitory.
Diverse Club Activities
Our school has six attributes (academic, leisure and social, service, physical fitness, art, music) with a total of more than 91 clubs for you to choose from. In addition to professional learning, there are also unique inter-school activities, joint club orientation activities, theme garden parties, sports games, autonomous learning competitions, and annual results presentations.
Campus Internationalization
Our school currently has more than 500 international sister schools, and actively promotes various international academic exchange activities, including exchange students, dual degree programs, visiting professors, joint seminars, visits and exchanges, and cooperative exchange programs. Through campus international exchange activities, cross-cultural lectures, and the International Corner, we build a foreign language learning environment for students and create a campus internationalization atmosphere.

Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Liberal Arts
College of Art
College of Communication
College of Education and Sport Health
College of Medicine
College of Science and Engineering
- Bachelor's Program in Medical Informatics and Innovative Applications
- Dept. of Electrical Engineering (Master's Program)
- Dept. of Mathematics (Master's Program)
- Dept. of Chemistry (Ph.D. Program)
- Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering (Master's Program)
- Dept. of Life Science (Master's Program)
- Dept. of Physics (Master's Program)
Faculty of Foreign Languages
- Dept. of English Language & Literature(Master's Program)
- Dept. of Japanese Language and Culture (Master's Program)
- Dept. of French Language & Culture(Master's Program)
- Dept. of Spanish Language & Culture (Master's Program)
- Dept. of German Language and Culture(Master's Program)
- Dept. of Italian Language and Culture
- Bachelor’s Program in Global Communications & Technological Innovations
College of Fashion and Textiles
College of Human Ecology
School of Law
College of Management
College of Social Sciences
Fu Jen Global Academy
Photos & Videos
Videos
Fu Jen Catholic University_Overseas Chinese Student Sharing Indonesia
Fu Jen Catholic University_Overseas Chinese Student Sharing Myanmar Black Dragon Middle School
Fu Jen Catholic University Centennial Celebration
Fu Jen Catholic University_Overseas Chinese Student Sharing_Kuan Yew High School, Malaysia
Fu Jen Catholic University_Overseas Chinese Student Sharing_Hua Ren High School, Malaysia
Scholarships
Tuition/Year
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College of Liberal Arts |
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College of Art 66f5e6-cf> |
NTD 109,780
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College of Management (except Department of Information Management) |
NTD 96,280
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College of Science and Engineering |
NTD 110,700
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College of Medicine (except Department of Medicine) |
NTD 116,400 9c7d25-a9> |
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NTD 145,000
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Bachelor’s Program in Interdisciplinary Studies |
NTD 142,720
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Living Expenses/Year
Living Expenses: NTD 79,200 ~ 95,040/YR
Accommodation: NTD 16,540 ~ 43,200/YR
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School accommodation






Pathways
Soochow University
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Information
Address
70, Linshi Rd., Shihlin,Taipei, Taiwan 111002, R.O.C. (Waishuanghsi Campus)
No. 56, Section 1, Guiyang Street, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, 100006, Taiwan (Downtown Campus)
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 96,740~112,920/YR
Accommodation: NTD 20,000~100,000/YR
Living Expenses: NTD 120,000/YR
Official website
Contact Information
+886-2-28819471 # 5361-5369
[email protected]
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Introduction
Teaching quality and academic prestige
1. Founded in 1900, Soochow University has upheld the educational philosophy of “Nurturing the Noble Spirit of Heaven and Earth, Emulating the Perfect Individuals of the Past and Present” and “Unto A Full-grown Man” for a century, maintaining rigorous academic standards and establishing a solid brand image.
2. In 2024, the Far Eastern Economic Magazine and CHEER Magazine survey ranked Soochow University as the No. 1 private university favored by enterprises [in the fields of business, management, law, and finance]; 104 Job Bank’s “University Brand Power” ranked it No. 1 among private universities [in the fields of finance, economics, and political science].
3. Passed in 2017 and re-certified in 2022: The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) recognizes it as one of the top 5% of business schools worldwide.
4. Since 1999, Soochow University has continuously held the 24-hour “Soochow International Ultra-Marathon,” promoting the life education of “Never Give Up.” In 2012, 2014, 2017, and 2018, it was certified as a Gold Label Road Race by the International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU), making it the only one in Taiwan and one of only two classic races in the world to have received this honor.
5. As one of the “Excellent Long-Established University Consortium of Taiwan” schools, it allows students to have diverse choices, cross-school, cross-domain learning resources, and a broader range of adaptive development.
International Exchange and Cooperation
Soochow University has long been dedicated to international academic exchange and cooperation, encouraging faculty and students to engage in research and exchange programs abroad. It also provides abundant learning resources and welcomes outstanding students from around the world to study at the university. With over 388 global partner institutions, including the University of Queensland, Western Sydney University, Aichi University, Doshisha University, Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University, and California State Polytechnic University, students have diverse opportunities for overseas learning.
Guidance Mechanism for Hong Kong, Macau, and Overseas Chinese Students
1. Dedicated Chinese language classes are offered to provide exclusive academic support for overseas Chinese and foreign students.
2. Priority is given to overseas Chinese and foreign students for on-campus dormitory accommodation in their first year.
3. Various scholarships and grants are provided to reward and support overseas Chinese and foreign students at the university.
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Alumni

賀曾慶
President of the Hong Kong Alumni Association
Hong Kong
Class of 1992, Department of Chinese Literature, current President of the Soochow University Hong Kong Alumni Association. During his studies, he took the course “News Editing and Writing” and participated in the production of club newspapers and publications, which sparked his love for journalism. After graduation, he worked for television stations and newspapers, serving as a data clerk, reporter, and editor. Years ago, he left mainstream media and served in a church, responsible for communications and serving as the editor-in-chief of a Christian newspaper.
Although serving in the news industry, he remains deeply interested in Chinese literature. Nearly twenty years after graduation, he relied on the foundation cultivated by the Department of Chinese Literature at Soochow University to pursue further studies in Hong Kong, earning a Master of Arts in Chinese Language and Literature. In 2013, he participated in the production of a church special publication, which won the 6th “Golden Book Award—Church Commemorative Special Publication Category” from the Hong Kong Christian Publishing Association.

何藝峰
Current President of the Soochow University Macau Alumni Association
Macau
Class of 2012, Department of Law, current President of the Soochow University Macau Alumni Association.
Currently serving as the person in charge of three companies. I am very grateful to be able to study at Soochow University, an excellent and long-established university. In addition to absorbing knowledge, I have also made very good teachers and friends, which has made my life more exciting.
I have been involved in club activities throughout my time at the university. After graduation, in order to unite alumni, I participated in the preparation and establishment of the Macau Alumni Association. In the blink of an eye, the Alumni Association has been established for more than 10 years. I look forward to the Alumni Association growing stronger in the future with the joint efforts of all directors.

邢益智
President of the Malaysian Alumni Association
Malaysia
Graduated from the Department of Economics, Soochow University, Taiwan in 1993. During his university years, he served as the treasurer (sophomore year) / president (junior year) / consultant (senior year) of the Overseas Chinese Student Association. In 1993, he received the Individual Contribution Award in the 5th (1992) People’s Award Club File Competition at Soochow University. In 1994, he returned to Malaysia (Penang) and worked at Taiwan-funded Sheng Optronics PCB Co., Ltd. as a business section chief. In 1997, he founded GPI Electronic Sdn. Bhd, which operates the agency business of printed circuit boards (PCB and FPC). In 2003, he entered the agency of the upstream system of materials. He obtained the overseas general agency of Taiwan Asia Electronic Material (4939) and the Malaysian general agency of Japan Panasonic (flexible board materials). The PCB/FPC cooperating manufacturers include Taoyuan Yi Sheng Circuit Board, Jia Zong Circuit Board, and Kaohsiung Taijun. He is currently the acting president of the Soochow University Alumni Association of Malaysia and a director of the United Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities in Malaysia.
I lived in Taiwan for 5 years, working hard in a work-study environment during my studies. In addition to achieving academic standards, the rich club activity environment at my alma mater, Soochow University, has created a smooth path for my subsequent life. The leaders of various departments of my alma mater provided complete guidance at all times. Compared with now, the school has established more complete departments, such as the International Office and the Alumni Association, which provide assistance to current students and alumni from time to time. The software and hardware of my alma mater are almost perfect. I hope that the younger students will cherish the excellent learning environment of the school, and they will definitely be able to develop and walk out of a perfect life after graduation.

林秀琴
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
I am Lin Hsiu-chin, an overseas Chinese from Indonesia. I entered the Department of English Language and Literature, College of Foreign Languages, Soochow University in 1997 and graduated in June 2004. At that time, choosing to study in Taiwan was a good choice because the environment was better than Indonesia, and Taiwanese people were known for their hospitality and very good attitude. The school also had student dormitories, which made it very convenient for me and saved time and money.
Graduating from Taiwan made it easy for me to find a job in both Taiwan and Indonesia. I have a wealth of work experience: I had work-study programs and part-time jobs outside the school during my university years, which improved my language skills and gave me a deeper understanding of Taiwanese dialects and slang. The teachers also encouraged me and allowed me to think independently and bravely pursue my dreams.
I have lived and worked in Indonesia for 20 years since 2004. I have worked as a secretary, visa group 《general staff》, public security group 《manager》, tour guide, translator, and Chinese teacher. And now my profession is a teacher. I really like being a teacher because it is my pride to be able to teach students to become smart and successful.
I hope that younger students will have the opportunity to create their own path. No matter what challenges you are facing now, don’t be discouraged or give up, because the future will definitely be better than now. You must believe in yourself, no matter how difficult the road ahead is, please always believe in your ability to face it.
On campus, you have abundant resources and opportunities, try to explore and try as much as possible. Every course, every activity, and every interpersonal interaction is an opportunity for you to grow.

曾春雲
Class of 1986, Department of Business Administration, current President of the Soochow University Myanmar Alumni Association
Myanmar
Born into a fisherman’s family in Shagang Village, Huxi Township, Penghu County, he successfully completed his studies with a work-study program for four and a half years. After completing his military service, he worked for a seafood company for two years. He saved a sum of money to prepare for studying abroad and chose Oklahoma City University, which had a publicly funded study cooperation with the Police Administration at the time, to pursue a major in MBA International Marketing. At the same time, he was very impressed by the solid curriculum training of the Department of Business Administration for four years, which allowed him to review the course content that he had already absorbed in college and also strengthened his language skills.
After graduating from the United States, he was introduced by a friend to start a business in Myanmar, which has been more than 30 years. In those days, there were many opportunities waiting to be developed, but the current situation is that the opportunities waiting for younger students will only become less and less. I encourage younger students to plan their future and work hard and create opportunities with a “persistent” heart. In addition, the viewpoints and attitudes of “doing things” and “being a person” must be separated. Doing things can be rational, but being a person must be emotional. The same is true for the alumnus’s vision and expectations for his alma mater. He believes that Soochow must find a way to go, that is, to have its own characteristics, and as an alumnus, he must also bear the responsibility of maintaining and establishing the image of Soochow.
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Highlights
Featured courses
In 2015, Soochow University took the lead among universities in Asia to establish the “College of Big Data Management,” which specializes in the research of data science, bringing together the energy and height of the college to fully cultivate the data combat power of data science talents. In this era of “Artificial Intelligence (AI),” with “integration” and “innovation” as the core and “practical application” as the guidance, we cultivate data analysis talents who have both theoretical and practical experience and can become immediately effective in the industry after graduation.
Interdisciplinary learning
The university has a total of six colleges, 26 departments and programs, and one international program, making it a complete comprehensive university. The school focuses on cultivating interdisciplinary integrated talents, providing a variety of interdisciplinary learning opportunities such as minor, double major, interdisciplinary credit program, and second expertise. With the exception of the Department of Music, every department can accept applications from students of the university for a minor and double major.
We pay attention to the student’s learning process, and the results of interdisciplinary learning will be clearly recorded on the transcripts and certificates. Without extending the study period and increasing the number of credits, students can effectively use elective credits from other departments to make learning more autonomous, flexible, and targeted, and enhance future workplace competitiveness!
Departments
School Departments and Programs
School of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
School of Foreign Languages and Cultures
School of Science
School of Law
School of Business
School of Big Data Management
Photos & Videos
Photos
Videos
Scholarships
Scholarships
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Scholarships for Outstanding International Students, Overseas Chinese Students, and Hong Kong and Macao Students (Bachelor’s Program) 764966-07> |
50% of tuition and miscellaneous fees 59008a-0d> |
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Scholarships for Outstanding International Students, Overseas Chinese Students, and Hong Kong and Macao Students (Master’s and Doctoral Programs) |
50% of tuition and miscellaneous fees 62e70a-ef> |
https://icae.scu.edu.tw/zh-hant/node/3683 212f0b-5b> |
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Scholarships for Outstanding International Students, Overseas Chinese Students, and Hong Kong and Macao Students 810fff-cf> |
Up to NTD 10,000 per semester, depending on the budget of the year |
https://icae.scu.edu.tw/zh-hant/node/3680
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Financial Aid for International Students, Overseas Chinese Students, and Hong Kong and Macao Students 91757d-80> |
Up to NTD 10,000 per semester, depending on the budget of the year |
https://icae.scu.edu.tw/zh-hant/node/3681 9d3cb9-65> |
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Zheming Group Scholarship for Malaysian Students 8b1567-69> |
NTD 10,000 per semester 3ccb57-13> |
https://icae.scu.edu.tw/zh-hant/node/3671
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Himalaya Research and Development Foundation Scholarship 17be49-1c> |
Based on the budget of the year 92e09f-12> |
http://icae.scu.edu.tw/zh-hant/node/2306
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Handling donations for international student scholarships 1956d7-37> |
Based on the budget of the year 97570a-21> |
https://icae.scu.edu.tw/zh-hant/node/2902
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Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
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Tuition and Fees (Annual) 503e8f-05> |
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College of Humanities and Social Sciences |
NTD 96,740 6adc35-a8> |
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College of Business |
NTD 98,220 5bfbd8-15> |
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College of Science |
NTD 111,980 6782fd-2d> |
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Department of Music 88cf95-a6> |
NTD 112,920 (excluding individual instruction fees) 989556-08> |
Cost of living (yearly)
Living expenses: Approximately NTD 120,000
Accommodation: Approximately NTD 20,000~100,000
School accommodation
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One semester 41f781-78> |
One academic year 747c9e-db> |
Other Instructions 1c8801-16> |
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NTD10,200 |
NTD20,400 |
Dormitory Name: Ronghua/Youfang (on-campus dormitory)
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NTD10,200 |
NTD20,400 9e23ed-34> |
Dormitory Name: Songjin Building (on-campus dormitory) 069453-8d> |
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NTD37,200-52,800 1909f8-04> |
NTD74,400-105,600 |
Dormitory Name: You Rong Student Residence (off-campus dormitory) 1dc372-41> |
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NTD24,000-36,000 |
NTD48,000-72,000 527fc5-9e> |
Dormitory Name: Quansi Dormitory (off-campus dormitory) 2e1e80-48> |





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