Services for Int'l Students

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College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (1)

Sunil Khayamali from Nepal, International Doctoral Program in Agriculture, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources

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College of Management (4)
“I came to Taiwan for studies since 2018, and it has been nearly 6 years now. Throughout this journey, I have never regretted applying to NCHU, where I have been nurtured from a high school student to a young graduate with a master’s degree.” Read More

Tran Kien Minh from Vietnam, Department of Business Administration, College of Management

Kien Minh Tran
(MA, Department of Business Administration)

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Office of International Affairs, NCHU
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oia@nchu.edu.tw

Nguyen Thi Huong Giang from Vietnam, Department of Marketing, College of Management

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Tran Kien Minh from Vietnam, Department of Business Administration, College of Management

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“NCHU in Taiwan is an exceptionally attractive option for prospective international students. Several reasons, involving experienced and proficient English-speaking instructors, a conducive learning environment, adequate facilities, diverse international student activities, and scholarship opportunities, make NCHU an outstanding and meaningful choice.”  Read More

Meilia Natalia from Indonesia, Department of Business Administration, College of Management

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oia@nchu.edu.tw
College of Science (2)
“Beginning as a master’s student in 2019 and seamlessly transitioning into a PhD program under the guidance of a dedicated supervisor, I have experienced immense personal and academic growth.” Read More

Eranda Dhananjaya from Sri Lanka, Department of Applied Mathematics, College of Science

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Office of International Affairs, NCHU
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“The faculty members are not only experts in their field but also caring mentors who are dedicated to helping students succeed. The university also offers a variety of support services, such as academic advising and career counseling, to help students navigate their academic journey.”  Read More

M. A. Dinusha Priyadarshani from Sri Lanka, Department of Applied Mathematics, College of Science

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oia@nchu.edu.tw
Department of Applied Mathematics (2)
“Beginning as a master’s student in 2019 and seamlessly transitioning into a PhD program under the guidance of a dedicated supervisor, I have experienced immense personal and academic growth.” Read More

Eranda Dhananjaya from Sri Lanka, Department of Applied Mathematics, College of Science

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Office of International Affairs, NCHU
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oia@nchu.edu.tw
“The faculty members are not only experts in their field but also caring mentors who are dedicated to helping students succeed. The university also offers a variety of support services, such as academic advising and career counseling, to help students navigate their academic journey.”  Read More

M. A. Dinusha Priyadarshani from Sri Lanka, Department of Applied Mathematics, College of Science

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Office of International Affairs, NCHU
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oia@nchu.edu.tw
Department of Business Administration (3)
“I came to Taiwan for studies since 2018, and it has been nearly 6 years now. Throughout this journey, I have never regretted applying to NCHU, where I have been nurtured from a high school student to a young graduate with a master’s degree.” Read More

Tran Kien Minh from Vietnam, Department of Business Administration, College of Management

Kien Minh Tran
(MA, Department of Business Administration)

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Office of International Affairs, NCHU
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oia@nchu.edu.tw

Tran Kien Minh from Vietnam, Department of Business Administration, College of Management

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Email: 
“NCHU in Taiwan is an exceptionally attractive option for prospective international students. Several reasons, involving experienced and proficient English-speaking instructors, a conducive learning environment, adequate facilities, diverse international student activities, and scholarship opportunities, make NCHU an outstanding and meaningful choice.”  Read More

Meilia Natalia from Indonesia, Department of Business Administration, College of Management

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Office of International Affairs, NCHU
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oia@nchu.edu.tw
Financial Aid and Scholarship (5)

The Taiwanese Government offers a variety of scholarships for international students. Please direct your inquiries to the Taiwan consular office in your home country. The University offers the NCHU International Scholarship, a one-year scholarship available to both new and current students. Semesterly teaching assistant stipends are also available to graduate students who serve concurrently as teaching assistants.

Students may receive financial aid for student living expenses in exchange for teaching assistantships, campus environment maintenance, social services, and other service learning activities that are conducive to public and social welfare.

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(04)22840661
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passyho@nchu.edu.tw

The Student Life Division reviews student eligibility and provides each department with Academic Excellence Award Certificates to be handed out to the recipients. No application is required.Undergraduate students with outstanding academic performance who make the List will be presented a certificate and an award of NT$3,000.One out of every 20 students in a class may be included on the List. In the event of a tie for the last eligible place, both (or all) students may be included.

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(04)22840663
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yoyo@nchu.edu.tw

Part-time administrative assistants are considered labor-type (and not learning-type) assistants. Students’ eligibility to serve as part-time administrative assistants and the remuneration they are entitled to are determined separately by each department. Graduate students who are unable to perform their duties satisfactorily or who are subject to a demerit or more severe penalty will lose their right to apply for or continue to receive scholarship payments. Scholarship payments begin in August for current students (September for new students) and end in July of the following year.

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(04)22840663
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yoyo@nchu.edu.tw

* Graduate students may be entitled to scholarships or student aid:

1. Scholarships are awarded to new and current students who demonstrate outstanding academic or research performance.

2. The following types of graduate students are entitled to student aid:

1) Students who serve as teaching assistants and who actually perform teaching duties are entitled to student aids pursuant to the NCHU Guidelines for Recruitment and Selection Labor-based Teaching Assistants.

2) Students who serve as part-time, labor-type administrative assistants are entitled to student aids in accordance with Article 8 herein.

* Scholarship and student aid payments begin in August for current students (September for new students) and end in July of the following year. The scholarship and student aid amount may be adjusted by each department, graduate institute, and degree program on a monthly basis.

* Each department, graduate institute, and degree program formulates its own scholarship and student aid review regulations, based on which a committee is established to review matters related to the application for and allocation of scholarship and student aid in the department, graduate institute, or degree program.

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(04)22840662
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inga@nchu.edu.tw
Scholarships (5)

The Taiwanese Government offers a variety of scholarships for international students. Please direct your inquiries to the Taiwan consular office in your home country. The University offers the NCHU International Scholarship, a one-year scholarship available to both new and current students. Semesterly teaching assistant stipends are also available to graduate students who serve concurrently as teaching assistants.

Students may receive financial aid for student living expenses in exchange for teaching assistantships, campus environment maintenance, social services, and other service learning activities that are conducive to public and social welfare.

Website: 
Contact: 
(04)22840661
Email: 
passyho@nchu.edu.tw

The Student Life Division reviews student eligibility and provides each department with Academic Excellence Award Certificates to be handed out to the recipients. No application is required.Undergraduate students with outstanding academic performance who make the List will be presented a certificate and an award of NT$3,000.One out of every 20 students in a class may be included on the List. In the event of a tie for the last eligible place, both (or all) students may be included.

Website: 
Contact: 
(04)22840663
Email: 
yoyo@nchu.edu.tw

Part-time administrative assistants are considered labor-type (and not learning-type) assistants. Students’ eligibility to serve as part-time administrative assistants and the remuneration they are entitled to are determined separately by each department. Graduate students who are unable to perform their duties satisfactorily or who are subject to a demerit or more severe penalty will lose their right to apply for or continue to receive scholarship payments. Scholarship payments begin in August for current students (September for new students) and end in July of the following year.

Website: 
Contact: 
(04)22840663
Email: 
yoyo@nchu.edu.tw

* Graduate students may be entitled to scholarships or student aid:

1. Scholarships are awarded to new and current students who demonstrate outstanding academic or research performance.

2. The following types of graduate students are entitled to student aid:

1) Students who serve as teaching assistants and who actually perform teaching duties are entitled to student aids pursuant to the NCHU Guidelines for Recruitment and Selection Labor-based Teaching Assistants.

2) Students who serve as part-time, labor-type administrative assistants are entitled to student aids in accordance with Article 8 herein.

* Scholarship and student aid payments begin in August for current students (September for new students) and end in July of the following year. The scholarship and student aid amount may be adjusted by each department, graduate institute, and degree program on a monthly basis.

* Each department, graduate institute, and degree program formulates its own scholarship and student aid review regulations, based on which a committee is established to review matters related to the application for and allocation of scholarship and student aid in the department, graduate institute, or degree program.

Website: 
Contact: 
(04)22840662
Email: 
inga@nchu.edu.tw