National Taiwan University (NTU) 2020/2021 Admission Guidelines For International Degree Students
National Taiwan University (NTU) 2020/2021 Admission Guidelines For International Degree Students
National Taiwan University (NTU) 2020/2021 Admission Guidelines For International Degree Students
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will be subject to a revocation of enrollment, or a revocation of graduation qualifications
and cancellation of NTU diploma. No academic certificate whatsoever will be issued.
V. Application Procedures
A. Online Application
1. Please go to the following website:
https://oia.ntu.edu.tw/study-at-ntu/degree-student/202021admission
2. Please take note of the following:
a. Remember the email address you used for applying. You will need it to log in to
the system to modify application information, upload documents, check your
application status and find out the results.
b. Download or print out the following documents which are automatically
generated by the system after you have completed the online application:
application form, Declaration and Authorization form, payment form and/or other
required documents.
c. Comply strictly with the two steps below to complete payment and upload all
the necessary documents before the designated deadline. Failure to do so may
result in the cancellation of your application. All losses thus incurred shall be
borne by the applicant.
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d. Applications with unpaid application fees will not be processed.
e. Domestic (Taiwan) payments are only accepted in NT dollars, while
international payments are only accepted in US dollars. Other currencies and cash
sent by post and/or in bank notes will not be accepted.
f. Payment method:
i. Domestic payment: Please print out the domestic payment form, bring it to
any Hua Nan Bank branch in Taiwan, and pay at the counter. Alternatively,
you may pay via bank transfer with the use of a bank card (please do not use
credit card) at any ATM in Taiwan. Any charge for interbank transfers shall
be borne by the applicant.
ii. International payment: Please print out the international payment form, bring
it to any local bank, and make payment via international wire transfer. All
related costs and exchange differences shall be borne by the applicant.
iii. Online Credit Card Payment: After successfully paying through the online
credit card payment system, please download the “payment invoice”. Please
upload the “payment invoice” onto the online application system after filling
the invoice.
C. Uploading Documents
1. Please take note of the following:
a. All applicants shall upload the required documents to the online application
system. The documents may be uploaded separately and updated any time before
the deadline. After uploading all the documents, applicants will be asked to
confirm the submission of the documents. Please go through the documents
carefully before confirming the submission. Applicants may not change the
submitted documents for any reason once they have confirmed submission. NTU
will only process the documents last confirmed and submitted.
b. All required documents shall be uploaded in PDF files, except for the photo
which shall be in JPG format. Each document shall not be larger than 5MB, and
documents for each department/graduate institute not more than 10MB.
Applicants are to upload each of the documents to its respective field. Only one
file for each field is accepted. Thus, if applicants have multiple files for a
particular field, applicants will need to combine them into one file first before
uploading.
c. If the departments/graduate institutes require additional documents to be sent
via post, the said documents shall be sent or delivered to the designated
departments/graduate institutes before the deadline. NTU will not accept any
documents or changes in the application after the deadline has elapsed.
2. Required Certificates or Documents
a. Documents required for eligibility check
i. Academic credentials in Chinese or English
- Graduation certificate
Bachelor’s degree applicants: high school (or above) graduation certificate
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Master’s degree applicants: Bachelor’s degree (or above) graduation
certificate
PhD applicants: Master’s degree (or above) graduation certificate
Note 1: Applicants graduating in the current year may not have to upload a graduation
certificate for application. However, they shall, upon admission, submit their
academic credentials on the registration day for enrollment. Failure to do so
will result in the cancellation of the admission offer.
Note 2: The applicant whose school does not issue the academic credentials in Chinese
nor English may have the credentials translated on the condition that said
translations are notarized by an ROC overseas representative office or by a
registered translation agency.
Note 3: Admitted applicants shall have their academic credentials and translated
copies (if any) verified by the ROC overseas office in their countries of study
or, if there is none, by the nearest ROC representative office. The verified
graduation certificate and full academic transcript of records shall be submitted
on the registration day. Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of the
admission offer.
* Students who have qualifications obtained in Hong Kong or Macau shall get
the documents authenticated according to the MOE “Regulations Governing
the Examination and Recognition of Educational Qualifications from Hong
Kong and Macau”.
* Students who have qualifications obtained in Mainland China shall get the
documents authenticated according to MOE “Regulations Governing the
Examination and Recognition of Educational Qualifications from Mainland
China”.
Note 4: High school graduates whose qualifications are equivalent to Taiwan’s
high-school grade 5 may apply for undergraduate programs. However,
admitted students shall complete at least 12 extra credits before graduation in
accordance with relevant NTU rules and regulations. The 12 credits are not
included in the required credits for graduation.
ii. Proof of nationality
- Passport (if applicable)
- Taiwan Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) (if applicable)
- Where applicants fall under the MOE “International Students Undertaking
Studies in Taiwan” regulation, specifically, Article 2, paragraph 2 or
Article 3 (including 1. was or concurrently is a national of the ROC, 2.
concurrently holding a permanent residence status of Hong Kong or
Macao, 3. was a former citizen of Mainland China), the following
documents are required depending on their nationality status: proof of
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renunciation of their ROC nationality, arrival-departure records, a
declaration stating that the applicant does not have a registered domicile
in Taiwan or other attesting documents.
Note: While applying for an ROC Visa, according to Taiwan Visa Application
regulation, an applicant whose country is listed under the designated countries
list of the ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs needs a Letter of Guarantee signed
by professors from the department/graduate institute they are admitted to.
b. Documents required for academic review
i. Language Proficiency Certificate:Please refer to 2020/2021 Application
Requirements and Admission Quotas to check specific requirements of each
department/graduate institute.
ii. Recommendation Letters: to be written in Chinese or English by applicants’
professors or employers. Please log onto the online application system and
fill in the recommenders’ information and email addresses. Applicants shall
send emails to notify the recommenders via online application system, and
check whether or not they have completed the Reference Letters before the
deadline.
Note: The recommender may choose one of the following methods to submit the
recommendation:Fill in the online recommendation letter (recommended);
upload the scanned file of the recommendation letter; mail the recommendation
letter by post; seal and give the recommendation letter to the applicant to be
delivered by post.
iii. If the department/graduate institute requires additional documents, please
submit them in accordance with the department/graduate institute regulations.
c. Other required documents
i. Photograph: a close-up color shot of the head and shoulders (no hats) within
the last 6 months. Please upload in JPG format.
ii. Payment receipt of application fee.
iii. Declaration and Authorization Form: This is automatically generated by the
system upon completion of the online application. Please print out, sign and
upload the signed copy back to the system.
iv. Financial statement: Applicants are required to prove that they can finance
their education and living expenses for studying in Taiwan.
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the applicant’s expenses in Taiwan. A template of the guarantee of financial
support is available for download in the system.
Note 2: If the currency of the bank statement is in neither NT dollars nor US dollars,
applicants themselves shall do the conversion of the total amount and write
down the exchange rate on the bank statement.
v. Other materials that support the student’s application.
VII. Scholarships
NTU provides a variety of scholarships for international degree students. Applicants will
be asked whether to apply for NTU scholarships during the online degree application. No
extra documents are needed. Please note that Taiwan Scholarship awardees are not
allowed to apply for NTU scholarships. For more details about scholarships, please refer
to the OIA website Scholarships for Prospective Students.
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IX. Important Dates for Application
(Taiwan Standard Time)
Second Semester (2021 February Entry) – Only for PhD programs only
By December 31, 2020, 4 pm Deadline for admitted students to confirm their enrollment
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Appendix 1
Ministry of Education (MOE) “Regulations Regarding International Students
Undertaking Studies in Taiwan”
Article 1
These Regulations are formulated in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3 of Article 25
of the University Act, Paragraph 1 of Article 32 of the Junior College Act, Paragraph 1 of Article
41 of the Senior High School Education Act, and Paragraph 3 of Article 6 of the Primary and
Junior High School Act.
Article 2
An individual of foreign nationality, who has never held nationality status from the Republic of
China (“R.O.C.”) and who does not possess an overseas Chinese student status at the time of
their application, is qualified to apply for admission under this regulation.
A person of foreign nationality who meets the following requirements and who in the immediate
past has resided overseas continuously for at least six years is also permitted to apply for
admission to an educational institution, in accordance with these Regulations. However, a
person who plans to apply to study in a university department of medicine, dentistry, or Chinese
medicine must have resided overseas continuously for at least eight years.
1. An individual who also is a national of the R.O.C., but does not hold or has had a household
registration in Taiwan.
2. An individual who also was a national of the R.O.C. but has no R.O.C. nationality at the time
of their application shall have an annulled status regarding their R.O.C. nationality for no less
than 8 years after an annulment of R.O.C. nationality by the Ministry of the Interior.
3. Regarding individuals mentioned in the preceding 2 subparagraphs, they must not have
studied in Taiwan as an overseas Chinese student nor received placement permission during the
same year of the application by the University Entrance Committee for Overseas Chinese
Students.
According to the Education Cooperation Framework Agreement, a foreign national who was
selected by a foreign government, organization, or school, and does not hold a household
registration from the time of their birth is not subject to the limitations as prescribed in the
preceding 2 paragraphs after receiving the approval from the authorized educational government
agencies. If the calculated calendar year is not one complete calendar year, their stay in Taiwan
should not exceed 120 days within the calculated calendar year period.
The six and eight year calculation period as prescribed in Paragraph 2 shall be calculated from
the starting date of the semester (February 1st or August 1st) as the designated due date for the
time of study.
The term “overseas” as prescribed in Paragraph 2 is limited to countries or regions other than
Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau; the term “ reside overseas continuously” means that
an individual may stay in Taiwan for no more than a total of 120 days per calendar year.
The only exceptions to this method of calculation are for those who
fulfill one of the following requirements with written supported proof:
1. Attended overseas youth training courses organized by the Overseas Compatriot Affairs
Council or technique training classes accredited by the Ministry of Education (the”Ministry”);
2. Attended a Mandarin Chinese language center at a university/college of which foreign student
recruitment is approved by the Ministry, and to which the total length of stay is less than 2 years;
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3. Exchange students, whose length of total exchange is less than 2 years; or
4. An Internship in Taiwan which has been approved by an authorized central government
agency, to which the total length of stay is less than 2 years.
An individual, who has both foreign and R.O.C. nationalities and has applied for an annulment
of their R.O.C. nationality before February 1, 2011, the effective date of this amendment, will
then be qualified to apply for admission as an international student under the amendment
effective before February 1, 2011 and will not be subject to the limitation as prescribed in
Paragraph 2.
Article 3
An applicant of foreign nationality, concurrently holding a permanent residence status in Hong
Kong or Macao, having no history of a household registration record in Taiwan and, at the time
of application, has resided in Hong Kong, Macao, or another foreign country for no less than 6
years is qualified to apply for admission under these regulations. However, an individual who
plans to apply for study at a department of medicine, dentistry, or Chinese medicine must reside
overseas continuously for no less than 8 years.
The term “reside overseas continuously” mentioned in the preceding paragraph means an
individual may stay in Taiwan for no more than a total of 120 days per calendar year. However,
such a term may be exempt, if any of the conditions prescribed in Subparagraphs 1 through 4,
Paragraph 5 of the previous Article applies and is supported with written proof, and the said
domestic length of stay shall be excluded from the overseas length of residency.
An applicant being a former citizen of Mainland China and holds a foreign nationality, having
no history of household registration record in Taiwan, and at the time of application, has resided
overseas continuously for no less than 6 years is qualified to apply for admission under these
regulations. However, an individual who plans to apply for study at a department of medicine,
dentistry, or Chinese medicine must reside overseas continuously for no less than 8 years.
The term “reside overseas continuously” means an individual may stay in Taiwan for no more
than a total of 120 days per calendar year.
However, such a term may be exempted if any of the conditions prescribed in Subparagraphs 1
through 4, of Paragraph 5 of the previous Article, applies and is supported with written proof,
and the said domestic length of stay shall be excluded from the overseas length of residency.
The six and eight years calculation period as prescribed in Paragraph 1 and Paragraph 3 shall be
calculated from the starting date of the semester (February 1st or August 1st) as the designated
due date for the time of study.
The term overseas as prescribed in paragraph 5 in previous article shall apply to paragraphs 1 to
4.
Article 4
International students applying for schools in Taiwan in accordance with the two previous
articles shall be limited to one application only. Upon completion of the course of study, at a
school in Taiwan, to which an international student has applied, the student's admission to
another school’s academic level shall be handled in a manner identical to the admission
procedures for local students. An exception is that an application for a master’s degree or higher
levels of graduate studies can be processed under the procedures of each individual school.
Article 5
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In principle, the actual number of places available for international students to be admitted to
universities and two-year programs at junior colleges (hereunder referred to as “universities and
tertiary colleges”) is limited to an additional ten percent above the institution’s admission quota
approved for that academic year by the Ministry of Education, and that number shall be
incorporated into the total admission quota and reported to the Ministry of Education for
approval. A university or junior college applying to recruit more than an additional ten percent
shall submit a report of the planned increment (including associated quality control strategy and
supportive measures) to the Ministry of Education for approval. Degree programs offered by
collaborating domestic and foreign universities that have been approved on a case by case basis
by the Ministry of Education are not subject to this restriction.
The actual number of international students that may be admitted to a five-year program at a
junior college, or to a senior secondary school, junior high school, or an elementary school is
limited up to an additional ten percent above the institution’s admission quota for that academic
year that was approved by the competent education administrative authority, and that number
shall be included in the total number of students admitted for that academic year and be reported
to the competent education administrative authority for approval.
Universities and tertiary colleges may admit international students to take up places at their
institution available to local students within the approved admission quota for that academic
year which remain vacant.
The admission quotas referred to in Paragraph 1 and Paragraph 2 do not include international
students who are not officially registered as a current student.
Article 6
Universities/colleges are responsible for establishing international student recruitment
guidelines and must get approval from the Ministry.
Universities/colleges shall set up accordingly a set of entrance procedures that outline the degree
programs offered, the duration of study, quotas for admission, qualifications and requirements,
reviewing or screening methods, along with other related information.
Article 7
International students applying for admission to universities/colleges shall submit their
applications directly to the schools of their choice during the schools’ designated application
periods. Those applicants that qualify through the review or screening process will be granted
admission by the school. The following application documents need to be submitted:
1. Application form
2. Academic credentials:
(1)Academic credentials from Mainland China: The Regulations Governing the Accreditation
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A. Academic credentials earned at overseas Taiwan schools or Taiwan schools in Mainland
China shall be regarded as the same as those at domestic schools with equivalent levels.
B. Academic credentials referred to the preceding 2 Items shall be subject to the Regulations
Regarding the Assessment and Recognition of Foreign Academic Credentials for Institutions of
Higher Education. However, academic credentials earned from institutes or branches established
in Mainland China by foreign schools shall require public notarization in Mainland China and
be verified and examined by an institute established or appointed by, or through a private agency
commissioned by the Executive Yuan.
3. Financial proof that shows financial sustainability for study in Taiwan, or proof of full
scholarship provided by a government agency, university, college, or private organization.
4. Others as required by the respective schools.
When an educational institution reviews an international student’s admission application, if any
of the documents specified in Subparagraphs 2 and 4 of the preceding paragraph have not been
authenticated by an overseas mission, or by an agency established or designated by the
Executive Yuan, or by a private organization commissioned by the Executive Yuan, and the
educational institution has any doubts about them, it may request authentication by an overseas
agency If documents that have already been authenticated raise any doubts, the educational
institution may request examination of the documents.
Article 7-1
An international student submitting forged, fabricated, or altered papers for the purpose of the
their school application shall be subject to enrollment qualification cancellation; or a revocation
of enrollment and denial to the request of any certificate pertaining to study, if the said student is
already enrolled; or revocation of graduation qualifications and cancellation of the diploma by
the student’s school, if the said student has been already graduated.
Article 8
An international student who has completed a bachelor’s degree or a higher degree in Taiwan
and applies for a master’s program shall be exempt from the rules listed in Article 7, Paragraph
1, Item 2, provided that a graduation certification and transcript for each consecutive semester
issued from the educational institutions in Taiwan shall be enclosed.
International students who have graduated from private high schools, lower grade schools for
An international student who has graduated from a private elementary or secondary school for
international residents in Taiwan, or from a bilingual division (program) affiliated to a domestic
senior secondary school, or from a program teaching a foreign curriculum that is offered by a
division of a domestic private elementary school, junior high school or senior secondary school
may submit copies of their graduation certificate and transcripts for each year and apply for
admission in accordance with the provisions of Article 7 and is not subject to the provisions of
Article 4, or of Article 7, Paragraph 1, Subparagraph 2.
Article 9
Universities/colleges offering admission to international students shall promptly register into the
international student data management information system designated by the Ministry the
following: school entrance, transfer, suspension or dismissal and any change or loss of student
status.
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Article 10
International students may not apply for Extension Programs at universities/colleges designed
for returning education students, parttime, in-service courses of Master programs, or other
programs, which are restricted to night classes and classes during holidays. International
students who have obtained legal resident status of Taiwan, or are enrolled in a program ratified
by this Ministry, are exempted from this Article.
Article 11
An international student reporting to a university, college, 5-year junior college, junior colleges
affiliated with universities, elementary schools through senior high schools for registration at the
time not beyond one-third of the first semester of the current school year shall register for the
first semester; or at the time beyond onethird of the first semester of the current school year shall
register for the second semester or the next school year, unless otherwise stipulated by the
authorized educational government agencies.
Article 12
An international student who with Ministry of Education approval is undertaking an internship
after graduating from a university in Taiwan may have their international student status extended
for up to one year after their graduation.
During the course of study in Taiwan, international students, who have undertaken initial
household registration, resident registration, naturalization or restoration of the R.O.C.
nationality, will lose their international student status and shall be dismissed by the school.
International students who are dismissed from university/college after admission due to behavior
issues, poor academic performance or a conviction under the Criminal Law may thereafter not
apply for admission under this regulation.
A university or college shall integrate the procedures regarding how to accept international
students transferring into its international recruitment guidelines, which will be subject to the
Ministry’s approval. However, an international student that has been dismissed by a school that
accepts the said student, due to behavior issues or a conviction under the Criminal Law may not
transfer to another university or college.
Article 13
Universities/ colleges may sign education cooperation agreements with foreign schools and
recruit international exchange students. Universities/ colleges may apply this regulation to
accept international students as non-degree seeking students with the condition that it will not
compromise normal teaching routines.
With approval from the authorized educational government agencies , elementary schools
through senior high schools may recruit international students for short-term periods of study of
less than one year in Taiwan.
Article 14
Schools of all levels establishing special international student programs under international
academic cooperation programs or special circumstances shall comply with their respective total
quantity development scale and follow the regulations governing resource conditions, in
addition to filing an application with the authorized educational government agencies which will
be subject to approval from the Ministry.
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Article 15
In order to grant support to outstanding international students at universities/colleges, the
Ministry may set up or subsidize universities/college to set up international student scholarships.
Universities/colleges shall provide funds for setting up scholarships or financial aid to
encourage international students that are studying in Taiwan.
Article 16
Universities/colleges shall designate units or personnel to handle international student
applications, consultation, liaison, and other related matters. In addition, these units or personnel
shall reinforce the arrangement of home stay lodging for international students, and assist them
to learn Mandarin Chinese and Taiwan culture in order to better enhance their understanding
about Taiwan.
Universities/colleges shall host activities to foster international exchange, globalization on
campus, or other events helpful to interactions between international and local students, during
each school year.
Article 17
5-year junior colleges, junior colleges affiliated with universities, elementary schools through
senior high schools offering admission to international students shall, in addition to complying
with Article 20 which concerns recruitment of international students with legitimate resident
status in Taiwan shall prepare their respective international student recruitment plan and submit
the said plan to the authorized educational government agencies for approval no later than
November 30th of each year before their respective recruitment begins. The authorized
educational government agencies at the respective municipality, county, and city shall submit
their respective approved lists of schools to the Ministry for review no later than December 31th
of each year.
The plan mentioned in the preceding Paragraph shall include the establishment of the dedicated
units responsible for international students, curriculum with emphasis on our language and
culture learning, and measures regarding accommodation for international students.
The countries and quota for international student recruitment pertaining to Paragraph 1 may be
stipulated by the Ministry after consulting with the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, if necessary.
Article 18
Unless otherwise specified in Article 20, an international student applying for admission to a
five-year program at a junior college, or a senior secondary school, junior high school, or an
elementary school shall directly apply to the junior college or school during its designated
admission period and submit the following documents. If an applicant passes the review or
screening process, the junior college or school will issue an admission notice.
1. Application form.
2. Academic credentials:
(1)Academic credentials from Mainland China: The Regulations Governing Accreditation of
Institutes in Mainland China shall apply.
(2)Academic credentials from Hong Kong or Macao: Academic Credential Verification and
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Accreditation Methods adopted in Hong Kong and Macao shall apply.
(3)Academic credentials from other areas:
Adult international students are not required to submit the documents stipulated in Paragraph 1,
Subparagraphs 4 to 6.
When a junior college, or school is reviewing an international student’s admission application, if
any of the documents specified in Paragraph 1, Subparagraphs 2, 3, and 7 have not been
authenticated by an overseas mission, or by an agency established or designated by the
Executive Yuan, or by a private organization commissioned by the Executive Yuan, and the
junior college or school has any doubts about them, it may request authentication by an overseas
agency. If documents that have already been authenticated raise any doubts, the junior college or
school may request examination of the documents.
Article 19
The guardian in Taiwan referred to in the preceding article shall be an R.O.C. citizen who has
household registration in Taiwan and shall submit a Police Criminal Record Certificate, and an
income tax inventory for the most recent year checked and issued by a taxation organization
itemizing personal taxable income from all sources of at least TWD 900,000.
A person who satisfies the requirements prescribed in the preceding paragraph may serve as the
guardian in Taiwan of only one international student. However, a school principal, or the chair
of the board of directors of an incorporated school or a board member may act as the guardian in
Taiwan of up to five international students.
Article 20
An international student who has legitimate resident status in Taiwan and is applying to study a
five-year program at a junior college, or at a senior secondary school, junior high school, or an
elementary school shall submit the following documents and apply directly to the junior college
or school, and report to register there if their application is approved:
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1. An enrollment application form;
2. A photocopy of a legitimate resident certificate;
3. Academic credentials:
(1)Academic credentials from Mainland China: The Regulations Governing Accreditation of
After the admission of the international students referred to in Paragraph 1, a senior secondary
school, junior high school, or an elementary school shall submit a list of their details to the
competent education administrative authority for future reference.
If a senior secondary school, junior high school, or an elementary school cannot admit the
international student referred to in Paragraph 1 applying to study there because the school has
already filled its admission quota, the student may apply to the competent education
administrative authority for a transfer to be admitted to a school that has a vacancy.
A senior secondary school, junior high school, or an elementary school may assign the
international student referred to in Paragraph 1 applying to study there to an appropriate grade
level or give them a ‘provisional’ admission status, based on their results during the screening
process. This ‘provisional’ status is valid for up to one year, and their student registration shall
be confirmed if they pass the examinations.
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Article 21
Fees that are to be paid by international students in Taiwan should be calculated by using the
following:
1. Students who are admitted to study in Taiwan pursuant to the previous 2 articles, or are
recipients of MOFA Taiwan Scholarships, under the recommendation of the designated overseas
agencies, or holders of the status of permanent residents in our country shall pay their tuition
and other fees in accordance with the same standards that apply to Taiwan nationals.
2. Students admitted to educational institutions in Taiwan in accordance with an education
cooperation agreement shall pay their tuition and other fees that are specified in the agreement.
3. A school that accepts an international student who does not qualify to the preceding 2
Subparagraphs may apply its own tuition and other fees standard to the said student, and the said
standard may not be lower than the standard adopted by other private schools at the same level.
Students that were admitted to study in Taiwan before the effective date of the February 1, 2011
amendment shall pay for their own tuition and other fees in accordance with the previous
standards.
Article 20-1
If a chaotic war situation, major disaster, or major epidemic occurs in the country of an
international student, and educational institutions in the region become unable to operate
normally as a result, that student’s admission to senior secondary school or junior college may
be given special consideration on a case by case basis, if details of those circumstances have
been assessed and submitted by an R.O.C. overseas mission or by the embassy, consular office
or authorized representative office of the student’s country in Taiwan, and then confirmed by the
Ministry of Education in conjunction with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the National
Immigration Agency of the Ministry of the Interior.
In principle, the additional student admission quota referred to in the previous paragraph for
students given special consideration on a case by case basis shall be one percent of the total
student recruitment quota approved for that school or junior college.
Article 22
At the time of registration a new international student shall present proof of a medical and injury
insurance policy which is valid for at least 6 months from the date the student enters Taiwan.
Current student shall present written proof that they have joined Taiwan’s the National Health
Insurance Plan.
The abovementioned written proof of insurance issued in foreign country shall be verified by the
‘Overseas Agencies’.
Article 23
If international students violate the Employment Services Act, Schools or authorized authorities
shall immediately handle the cases in accordance with the related regulations after investigation.
Article 24
If an international student defers or abandons their studies, or if there is any change to or loss of
their student status, their educational institution shall notify the Bureau of Consular Affairs of
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the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs, the service center(s) of the National Immigration Agency of
the Ministry of the Interior where their educational institution is located, and send copies of
these notifications to the Ministry of Education.
Article 25
The authorized educational government agencies may, if necessary, visit schools that admit
international students. Any institutions found in violation of the regulations herein shall be
subject to penalty, pursuant to the pertinent laws and regulations. The authorized educational
government agencies may adjust schools’ enrollment quotas for international students, as
conditions require, if schools are not pursuant to Article 23.
Article 26
Subparagraphs 1, 3, and 4 of Paragraph 4 of Article 7, Articles 9, 15, 16, 22, and 24 shall apply
to the application procedures, scholarships or subsidies, discipline and guidance, absence for
more than one fourth of total class hours of a semester, and reporting of change or loss of
student status regarding international students that are attending Mandarin Chinese language
centers at a university/college in Taiwan.
Article 27
The format of the forms referred to in Subparagraph 1, of Paragraph 1 of Article 7,
Subparagraph 1, Paragraph 1 of Article 18, and Subparagraph 1, of Paragraph 1 of Article 20
shall be defined by the respective schools. The format of the forms referred in Subparagraphs 5
and 6, of Paragraph 1 of Article 18 shall be defined by the Ministry of Education.
Article 28
These Regulations shall take effect on August 1, 2012.
The amendments to these Regulations shall take effect on the date of promulgation, with the
exception of the amendments promulgated on December 24, 2012 which shall take effect on
January 1, 2013, and the amendments promulgated on August 23, 2013 which shall take effect
on September 1, 2013.
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