New Inbound International Students Scholarship Pilot Plan is based on the joint grant of University and College to provide the scholarships below:
“Full scholarship”: tuition waiver (not include credit fee) and living allowance of NT$ 150,000 per academic year. Living allowance includes monthly allowance of NT$ 10,000/month and roundtrip tickets to Taiwan. Scholarship recipients should be reimbursed for actual expenses toward roundtrip tickets, upper limit: NT$ 30,000/academic year.
“Half scholarship”: tuition waiver (not include credit fee).
Duration: four years for bachelor programs, 2 years for master programs, and 3 years for doctoral programs since the admission year
The list of scholarship recipients is as attached. Please read the “NCCU Admission Notice for International Students, Academic Year 2022” thoroughly. To accept our offer of admission, please upload the required documents to the Online Application System by 17: 00 pm, (Fri.), Dec. 10, 2021 (Taiwan Time).
As there is still uncertainty with the development of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Office of International Cooperation (hereafter, “OIC”) will inform all international students regarding registration details via email on a later day. Scholarship recipients are also required to pay the registration fee before the deadline every semester. Otherwise, the scholarship will be cancelled.
The registration fee bills for scholarship recipients of this plan CANNOT be downloaded from NCCU website or First Bank website. The recipients MUST pick up their registration fee bills personally at the OIC and pay at the Cashier Section, prior to the registration fee payment deadline every semester.
Regarding roundtrip tickets to Taiwan for the “Full scholarship” recipients, they shall apply to the colleges, departments, institutes, or programs with ticket receipts and boarding passes. “Full scholarship” recipients’ monthly allowance NT$ 10,000/month: Colleges, departments, institutes, or programs shall maintain records and remit allowances to the accounts at NCCU designated financial institutions.
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Office of International Cooperation