A. The financial aid is made available to international graduate
students for the purpose of globalize the campus, attracting
outstanding graduate students from abroad.
B. Eligibility:
- College graduates or graduate students from abroad applying for
admission to our graduate schools as full-time students may apply for a
one-year financial aid. - The financial aid is renewable for their second year of graduate
study when the following conditions are met: having completed their
first year of graduate study and taking no less than 9 credit hours.
Applicants should submit a copy of their first year transcript and the
output of their research. - Third year graduate students should consult their advisor about their financial aid.
- Those who have already received financial aid from other sources may not apply.
C. The source of this financial aid comes from the university fund and the Ministry of Education.
D. Number of recipients: In addition to renewals, 50 fellowships are granted annually.
E. For a fellowship recipient, tuition and fees are waived for the
entire school year and a monthly stipend of NT$10,000 is granted to a
master program student and NT$15,000 is granted to a doctoral student.
In addition, school dormitory is provided for the recipient; however,
the student is required to pay the rent.
G. Required documents:
- For in-coming students, documents to be submitted include official
transcripts of undergraduate and graduate programs attended, letters of
recommendation, a physical examination certificate and an official
language test score (TOEFL or its equivalents). - Returning students should submit an application form and an official transcript of the previous academic year.
H. Time to file an application:
- In-coming students should file a financial aid application form at
the same time they submit their application for admission form in April. - Returning students should submit a financial aid application form
to their department office two weeks prior to and after the beginning
of a new academic year.
F. Evaluation process:
- For in-coming students, the announcement of the recipients will be
made after the applications are evaluated through the Academic Affairs
Council and the Financial Aid Evaluation Committee. - For returning students, the announcement of the recipients will be
made after the applications are evaluated through the Financial Aid
Evaluation Committee sponsored by the Office of Student Affairs.
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