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Campus Life

Extra-Curricular Activities

Extra-curricular activities are an integral part of cultivating a sound character in university students and are an essential part of a fruitful learning experience in university, which is why university students ought to and are expected to actively engage in such activities. Currently, there are fifty-nine student clubs or societies in five categories: academic, recreational, service, sports and personal development. Many have received public recognition for their outstanding activities. For example, the Mountain-Climbing Club, among others, has been awarded the "University Club Excellence Award", while the Chinese Martial Arts Society has won several major prizes in national university competitions.
 

Student Dormitories

The university provides separate dormitories for male and female students, which are furnished with security systems, air-conditioned facilities, washing machines, drinking fountains and television. In cooperation with Chung-hua Telecom, the university has been able to provide the occupants with broadband internet access subscriptions at a favorable rate. Resident attendants will be on duty at the dormitory in order to provide assistance to the occupants.
 

Scholarships

To encourage students to pursue academic excellence, the university provides scholarships, up to NT$400,000 paid in installments over four academic years, to qualified students. Other subsidy and scholarship provisions for emergency, hardship etc., from external sponsors are also available upon application.
 

Undergraduate Program:

•   Freshman receives a tuition fee waiver for the first academic year

•   Undergraduate student receives a monthly stipend of TWD 6,000.

•   Undergraduate students whose academic performance in the previous semester ranked in the top 10% of the class can receive TWD 36,000 per semester.

•   Being ranked as the top one in the class receives TWD 49,500 per semester.

Graduate Program:

•   Student receives a tuition fee waiver for the first academic year and may reapply for the next academic year.

•   Graduate student receives a monthly stipend of TWD 8,000.

•   Graduate students whose academic performance in the previous semester ranked in the top 10% of the class can receive TWD 45,000 per semester.

•   Being ranked as the top one in the class receives TWD 58,500 per semester.

Recipients can receive both tuition waivers and scholarships at the same time.

 

Overseas Chinese Students

Undergraduate and Graduate Program:

•  Students whose academic performance in the previous semester ranked 11– 20% of the class can receive TWD 5,000 per semester.

•  Students whose academic performance in the previous semester ranked 6–10% in the class can receive TWD 6,000 per semester.

•  Students whose academic performance in the previous semester ranked in the top 5% of the class can receive TWD 8,000 per semester.

 

Fees

•   Undergraduate program: TWD 53,608–59,608 (USD 1787–1987)

•   Graduate program: TWD 52,208–60,208 (USD 1741–2007)

Overseas Chinese Students

•   Undergraduate program: TWD 37,143–40,858 (USD 1239–1362)

•   Graduate program: TWD 39,222–45,314 (USD 1308–1510)

* The above tuition rates are based on the current academic year. The rates are for reference only and subject to change without notice.

* All fees are based on Taiwan dollars (TWD), the fees in US dollars (USD) are roughly estimated (1 USD ≈ 30 TWD)