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About University

About Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
 

Overview of Chinese Culture University

History and Background

  • Founded: 1962

  • Founder: Professor Chang Chi-yun

  • Motto: "Humanistic Spirit, Pragmatic Knowledge, Creativity, and Innovation"

  • Mission: To promote Chinese culture and provide a holistic education that integrates traditional values with modern knowledge.

Campus Location

  • City: Taipei

  • Region: Northern Taiwan

  • Main Campus Address: No. 55, Hwa-Kang Road, Yang-Ming-Shan, Taipei 11114, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Academic Programs

Colleges and Departments

CCU offers a diverse range of programs across several colleges, including:

  • College of Liberal Arts

    • Department of Chinese Literature

    • Department of History

    • Department of Philosophy

  • College of Foreign Languages and Literature

    • Department of English Language and Literature

    • Department of Japanese Language and Literature

    • Department of French Language and Literature

  • College of Science

    • Department of Mathematics

    • Department of Physics

    • Department of Chemistry

  • College of Law

    • Department of Law

    • Department of Economic and Financial Law

    • Department of International Law

  • College of Social Sciences

    • Department of Political Science

    • Department of Public Administration

    • Department of Sociology

  • College of Business

    • Department of Business Administration

    • Department of International Business

    • Department of Accounting

  • College of Journalism and Communications

    • Department of Journalism

    • Department of Advertising

    • Department of Public Relations and Advertising

  • College of Arts

    • Department of Fine Arts

    • Department of Music

    • Department of Dance

  • College of Engineering

    • Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering

    • Department of Electrical Engineering

    • Department of Mechanical Engineering

Campus Facilities

  • Libraries: Extensive collections of books, journals, and digital resources. The main library provides a conducive environment for study and research.

  • Laboratories: State-of-the-art labs for various departments, including engineering, science, and technology.

  • Sports and Recreation: Facilities include a gymnasium, swimming pool, sports fields, and courts for various sports activities.

  • Student Center: A hub for student activities, clubs, and organizations, offering spaces for meetings, events, and relaxation.

  • Cafeterias and Dining Halls: Multiple dining options offering local and international cuisine.

  • Health Services: On-campus health center providing medical and counseling services.

Student Life

Extracurricular Activities

  • Student Clubs and Organizations: Numerous clubs and societies covering interests such as sports, arts, culture, and academics.

  • Events and Festivals: Regularly hosts cultural, academic, and social events, including the annual university festival, art exhibitions, and concerts.

  • Sports and Recreation: Active participation in sports and recreational activities, with various intramural and intercollegiate sports teams.

Support Services

  • Career Services: Provides career counseling, job placement services, and internship opportunities to help students transition into the workforce.

  • International Student Support: Assistance with accommodation, cultural adjustment, and language learning for international students.

  • Health Services: On-campus medical and counseling services to support student well-being.

Community and Culture

  • Cultural Diversity: A multicultural environment with students from various backgrounds, promoting cultural exchange and understanding.

  • Language Exchange Programs: Opportunities for language learning and cultural exchange, enhancing global understanding and communication skills.

  • Community Engagement: Encouragement to participate in community service and outreach programs, fostering a sense of social responsibility.

Living in Taipei

  • City Life: Taipei is the capital of Taiwan and offers a vibrant city life with a blend of traditional and modern elements. Students can explore night markets, cultural landmarks, and modern shopping districts.

  • Transportation: Convenient public transport including buses, MRT (Mass Rapid Transit), and high-speed rail connects students to various parts of the city and beyond.

  • Climate: Taipei has a subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters, making it comfortable for students year-round.

Study in Taiwan


Course Programs at Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
 

Undergraduate Programs

College

Department

Program

College of Liberal Arts

Chinese Literature

Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Literature

 

History

Bachelor of Arts in History

 

Philosophy

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy

College of Foreign Languages and Literature

English Language and Literature

Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature

 

Japanese Language and Literature

Bachelor of Arts in Japanese Language and Literature

 

French Language and Literature

Bachelor of Arts in French Language and Literature

College of Science

Mathematics

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

 

Physics

Bachelor of Science in Physics

 

Chemistry

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

College of Law

Law

Bachelor of Law

 

Economic and Financial Law

Bachelor of Law in Economic and Financial Law

 

International Law

Bachelor of Law in International Law

College of Social Sciences

Political Science

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science

 

Public Administration

Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration

 

Sociology

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology

College of Business

Business Administration

Bachelor of Business Administration

 

International Business

Bachelor of International Business

 

Accounting

Bachelor of Accounting

College of Journalism and Communications

Journalism

Bachelor of Arts in Journalism

 

Advertising

Bachelor of Arts in Advertising

 

Public Relations and Advertising

Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and Advertising

College of Arts

Fine Arts

Bachelor of Fine Arts

 

Music

Bachelor of Music

 

Dance

Bachelor of Dance

College of Engineering

Computer Science and Information Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Engineering

 

Electrical Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

 

Mechanical Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering


Graduate Programs

College

Department

Program

College of Liberal Arts

Chinese Literature

Master of Arts in Chinese Literature

 

History

Master of Arts in History

 

Philosophy

Master of Arts in Philosophy

College of Foreign Languages and Literature

English Language and Literature

Master of Arts in English Language and Literature

 

Japanese Language and Literature

Master of Arts in Japanese Language and Literature

 

French Language and Literature

Master of Arts in French Language and Literature

College of Science

Mathematics

Master of Science in Mathematics

 

Physics

Master of Science in Physics

 

Chemistry

Master of Science in Chemistry

College of Law

Law

Master of Law

 

Economic and Financial Law

Master of Law in Economic and Financial Law

 

International Law

Master of Law in International Law

College of Social Sciences

Political Science

Master of Arts in Political Science

 

Public Administration

Master of Arts in Public Administration

 

Sociology

Master of Arts in Sociology

College of Business

Business Administration

Master of Business Administration

 

International Business

Master of International Business

 

Accounting

Master of Accounting

College of Journalism and Communications

Journalism

Master of Arts in Journalism

 

Advertising

Master of Arts in Advertising

 

Public Relations and Advertising

Master of Arts in Public Relations and Advertising

College of Arts

Fine Arts

Master of Fine Arts

 

Music

Master of Music

 

Dance

Master of Dance

College of Engineering

Computer Science and Information Engineering

Master of Science in Computer Science and Information Engineering

 

Electrical Engineering

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

 

Mechanical Engineering

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering


Doctoral Programs

College

Department

Program

College of Liberal Arts

Chinese Literature

Doctor of Philosophy in Chinese Literature

 

History

Doctor of Philosophy in History

 

Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy

College of Foreign Languages and Literature

English Language and Literature

Doctor of Philosophy in English Language and Literature

 

Japanese Language and Literature

Doctor of Philosophy in Japanese Language and Literature

 

French Language and Literature

Doctor of Philosophy in French Language and Literature

College of Science

Mathematics

Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics

 

Physics

Doctor of Philosophy in Physics

 

Chemistry

Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry

College of Law

Law

Doctor of Law

 

Economic and Financial Law

Doctor of Law in Economic and Financial Law

 

International Law

Doctor of Law in International Law

College of Social Sciences

Political Science

Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science

 

Public Administration

Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration

 

Sociology

Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology

College of Business

Business Administration

Doctor of Business Administration

 

International Business

Doctor of Philosophy in International Business

 

Accounting

Doctor of Philosophy in Accounting

College of Journalism and Communications

Journalism

Doctor of Philosophy in Journalism

 

Advertising

Doctor of Philosophy in Advertising

 

Public Relations and Advertising

Doctor of Philosophy in Public Relations and Advertising

College of Arts

Fine Arts

Doctor of Philosophy in Fine Arts

 

Music

Doctor of Philosophy in Music

 

Dance

Doctor of Philosophy in Dance

College of Engineering

Computer Science and Information Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science and Information Engineering

 

Electrical Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering

 

Mechanical Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering

 

Universities in Taiwan


Bachelor Course Programs at Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
 

College

Course Program Name

Duration

Tuition Fees Per Year (USD)

College of Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Literature

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Arts in History

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

College of Foreign Languages and Literature

Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Arts in Japanese Language and Literature

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Arts in French Language and Literature

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

College of Science

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Science in Physics

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

College of Law

Bachelor of Law

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Law in Economic and Financial Law

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Law in International Law

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

College of Social Sciences

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

College of Business

Bachelor of Business Administration

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of International Business

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Accounting

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

College of Journalism and Communications

Bachelor of Arts in Journalism

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Arts in Advertising

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and Advertising

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

College of Arts

Bachelor of Fine Arts

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Music

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Dance

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

College of Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Engineering

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

4 years

$3,500 - $4,500

 

MA (Master of Arts) in Taiwan


Masters Course Programs at Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
 

College

Course Program Name

Duration

Tuition Fees Per Year (USD)

College of Liberal Arts

Master of Arts in Chinese Literature

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Arts in History

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Arts in Philosophy

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

College of Foreign Languages and Literature

Master of Arts in English Language and Literature

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Arts in Japanese Language and Literature

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Arts in French Language and Literature

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

College of Science

Master of Science in Mathematics

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Science in Physics

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Science in Chemistry

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

College of Law

Master of Law

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Law in Economic and Financial Law

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Law in International Law

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

College of Social Sciences

Master of Arts in Political Science

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Arts in Public Administration

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Arts in Sociology

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

College of Business

Master of Business Administration

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of International Business

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Accounting

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

College of Journalism and Communications

Master of Arts in Journalism

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Arts in Advertising

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Arts in Public Relations and Advertising

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

College of Arts

Master of Fine Arts

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Music

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Dance

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

College of Engineering

Master of Science in Computer Science and Information Engineering

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500

 

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

2 years

$4,000 - $4,500


PhD/Doctorate Course Programs at Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
 

College

Course Program Name

Duration

Tuition Fees Per Year (USD)

College of Liberal Arts

Doctor of Philosophy in Chinese Literature

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in History

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

College of Foreign Languages and Literature

Doctor of Philosophy in English Language and Literature

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Japanese Language and Literature

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in French Language and Literature

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

College of Science

Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Physics

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

College of Law

Doctor of Law

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Law in Economic and Financial Law

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Law in International Law

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

College of Social Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

College of Business

Doctor of Business Administration

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in International Business

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Accounting

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

College of Journalism and Communications

Doctor of Philosophy in Journalism

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Advertising

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Public Relations and Advertising

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

College of Arts

Doctor of Philosophy in Fine Arts

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Music

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Dance

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

College of Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science and Information Engineering

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000

 

Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering

3-5 years

$4,500 - $5,000


Chinese Culture University, Taiwan for International Students
 

Programs and Courses

CCU offers a wide range of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs across various disciplines. Some popular fields of study include:

  • Liberal Arts

  • Foreign Languages and Literature

  • Science

  • Law

  • Social Sciences

  • Business

  • Journalism and Communications

  • Arts

  • Engineering

Language of Instruction

  • Mandarin Programs: Most programs are taught in Mandarin. International students may need to provide proof of Mandarin proficiency (e.g., TOCFL scores).

  • English Programs: Some programs are available in English, and international students may need to provide proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL or IELTS scores).

Admission Requirements

Undergraduate Programs

  • Academic Records: Official high school transcripts.

  • Language Proficiency: TOCFL for Mandarin programs, TOEFL/IELTS for English programs.

  • Additional Documents: Letters of recommendation, statement of purpose, and a completed application form.

Master’s Programs

  • Academic Records: Official undergraduate transcripts and a bachelor’s degree.

  • Language Proficiency: TOCFL for Mandarin programs, TOEFL/IELTS for English programs.

  • Additional Documents: Letters of recommendation, statement of purpose, resume/CV, and a completed application form.

Doctoral Programs

  • Academic Records: Official transcripts and a master’s degree.

  • Language Proficiency: TOCFL for Mandarin programs, TOEFL/IELTS for English programs.

  • Additional Documents: Letters of recommendation, research proposal, resume/CV, and a completed application form.

Tuition Fees

  • Undergraduate Programs: $3,500 - $4,500 per year

  • Master’s Programs: $4,000 - $4,500 per year

  • Doctoral Programs: $4,500 - $5,000 per year

Scholarships

  • CCU Scholarships: Partial tuition waivers for both new and continuing international students based on academic performance.

  • Taiwan Government Scholarships: Include the Taiwan Scholarship and the MOE Huayu Enrichment Scholarship, providing full tuition and monthly stipends.

  • Taiwan ICDF Scholarship: Full tuition, living allowance, airfare, and insurance for students from countries with diplomatic ties to Taiwan.

Accommodation

  • On-Campus Dormitories: Furnished rooms with basic amenities, study areas, common spaces, and security services. Cost ranges from $1,000 - $1,500 per year.

  • Off-Campus Housing: Assistance provided to find suitable housing. Costs vary, typically around $200 - $500 per month.

Student Support Services

  • International Student Office: Assistance with visa applications, orientation programs, and general support.

  • Language Support: Mandarin language courses available for non-native speakers.

  • Health Services: On-campus medical and counseling services.

  • Career Services: Guidance on career planning, internships, job placements, resume writing, and interview preparation.

Extracurricular Activities

  • Student Clubs and Organizations: Numerous clubs focusing on sports, arts, culture, academics, and social service.

  • Events and Festivals: Regularly organized cultural, academic, and social events, including university festivals, art exhibitions, and concerts.

  • Sports and Recreation: Facilities include a gymnasium, sports fields, and courts for various sports activities.

Living in Taipei

  • Cost of Living: Relatively affordable compared to many Western countries. Monthly expenses, including accommodation, food, and transportation, range from $500 to $800.

  • Transportation: Efficient public transportation system including buses, MRT (Mass Rapid Transit), and high-speed rail, making it easy to travel within Taipei and to other parts of Taiwan.

  • City Life: Taipei offers a vibrant blend of traditional and modern culture, with numerous night markets, cultural landmarks, shopping districts, and recreational areas.


Admission Process of Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
 

1. Research Programs and Requirements

  • Explore Programs: Review the academic programs offered by CCU to find the one that best fits your interests and career goals.

  • Check Requirements: Each program may have specific admission requirements. Ensure you meet the academic and language proficiency criteria.

2. Prepare Application Documents

  • Application Form: Complete the university’s application form, available on the official CCU website.

  • Academic Transcripts: Provide official transcripts from all previously attended schools (high school for undergraduate applicants and undergraduate/graduate degree transcripts for master's/PhD applicants).

  • Language Proficiency:

    • Mandarin Programs: Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) scores or other recognized Mandarin proficiency tests.

    • English Programs: TOEFL or IELTS scores, if the program is taught in English.

  • Letters of Recommendation: Typically, 2-3 letters from teachers or professionals who can attest to your academic or professional abilities.

  • Statement of Purpose: A personal statement explaining your motivation for applying, your academic and career goals, and why you chose CCU.

  • Passport Copy: A copy of your valid passport.

  • Photographs: Passport-sized photos as specified by the university.

  • Additional Documents: Any other documents required by specific programs, such as portfolios for design courses or resumes for professional programs.

3. Submit Application

  • Online Submission: Most applications can be submitted online through the university’s application portal.

  • Application Fee: Pay the non-refundable application fee, if applicable. Check the specific amount and payment methods on the university’s website.

  • Deadline: Ensure you submit your application before the specified deadline for the intake you are applying to (typically, Fall or Spring).

4. Application Review

  • Evaluation: The admissions office will review your application and documents. This may involve verifying your academic records and language proficiency.

  • Interview: Some programs may require an interview, which can be conducted in person or online.

5. Admission Decision

  • Notification: You will be notified of the admission decision via email or through the university’s application portal.

  • Acceptance Letter: If accepted, you will receive an official acceptance letter and an enrollment package with details on the next steps.

6. Visa Application

  • Student Visa: Apply for a student visa (Resident Visa) at the nearest Taiwan embassy or consulate. You will need the acceptance letter and other required documents.

  • Health Check: Some countries may require a health check as part of the visa application process.

7. Enrollment and Arrival

  • Confirm Enrollment: Confirm your acceptance and intention to enroll by following the instructions in your acceptance package.

  • Tuition Payment: Pay the required tuition fees for the first semester.

  • Accommodation: Arrange for on-campus or off-campus housing.

  • Orientation: Attend the orientation program organized by the university for international students to help you adjust to the new environment and understand university policies and procedures.

8. Commencement of Classes

  • Academic Calendar: Be aware of the academic calendar, including the start date of classes, holidays, and important deadlines.

  • Student ID: Obtain your student ID card upon arrival on campus.


Intake And Eligibility of Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
 

Intake Periods

CCU typically has two main intake periods for international students:

  1. Fall Semester

    • Application Deadline: Usually around March to April

    • Semester Start: September

  2. Spring Semester

    • Application Deadline: Usually around October to November

    • Semester Start: February

Eligibility Criteria

The eligibility criteria for international students vary based on the level of study (undergraduate, master’s, or doctoral programs). Below are the general requirements:

Undergraduate Programs

  1. Academic Requirements

    • High School Diploma: Applicants must have completed a high school education or equivalent.

    • Transcripts: Provide official high school transcripts.

  2. Language Proficiency

    • Mandarin Programs: Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) scores or other recognized Mandarin proficiency tests.

    • English Programs: TOEFL or IELTS scores, if the program is taught in English. Minimum score requirements vary by program.

  3. Other Documents

    • Recommendation Letters: Typically 2 letters from teachers or professionals.

    • Statement of Purpose: A personal statement outlining your academic and career goals.

    • Passport Copy: A copy of your valid passport.

Master’s Programs

  1. Academic Requirements

    • Bachelor’s Degree: A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.

    • Transcripts: Provide official undergraduate transcripts.

  2. Language Proficiency

    • Mandarin Programs: TOCFL scores or other recognized Mandarin proficiency tests.

    • English Programs: TOEFL or IELTS scores. Minimum score requirements vary by program.

  3. Other Documents

    • Recommendation Letters: Typically 2-3 letters from professors or professionals.

    • Statement of Purpose: A detailed personal statement or essay.

    • Resume/CV: A detailed resume highlighting academic and professional achievements.

    • Passport Copy: A copy of your valid passport.

Doctoral Programs

  1. Academic Requirements

    • Master’s Degree: A master’s degree from an accredited institution.

    • Transcripts: Provide official graduate transcripts.

  2. Language Proficiency

    • Mandarin Programs: TOCFL scores or other recognized Mandarin proficiency tests.

    • English Programs: TOEFL or IELTS scores. Minimum score requirements vary by program.

  3. Other Documents

    • Recommendation Letters: Typically 2-3 letters from professors or professionals.

    • Statement of Purpose: A detailed research proposal or personal statement.

    • Resume/CV: A detailed resume highlighting academic and professional achievements.

    • Passport Copy: A copy of your valid passport.


Scholarship Available at Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
 

Scholarship Name

Eligibility Criteria

Coverage

Application Process

CCU International Student Scholarship

New and continuing international students with excellent academic records

Partial tuition waiver

Apply during the university admission process. Submit academic records, language proficiency scores, and a personal statement.

Taiwan Government Scholarship

International students with outstanding academic records

Full tuition, monthly stipend

Apply through Taiwan’s embassy or representative office in your home country. Requires academic transcripts, language proficiency scores, and a personal statement.

MOE Huayu Enrichment Scholarship

Students enrolled in Mandarin language programs

Monthly stipend

Apply through Taiwan’s embassy or representative office. Submit academic transcripts, a study plan, and language proficiency scores.

Taiwan ICDF Scholarship

Students from countries with diplomatic ties to Taiwan

Full tuition, living allowance, airfare, insurance

Apply through the TaiwanICDF online application system. Submit academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a study plan.

CCU Merit Scholarship

Current students with excellent academic performance

Partial tuition waiver, book allowance

Apply through the university’s scholarship office. Submit academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement.

Private and Corporate Scholarships

 depending on scholarship

N/A

Information available through the university’s financial aid office. Requires academic transcripts, personal statement, and other documents as specified by the scholarship provider.


Chinese Culture University, Taiwan Campus & Accommodation Facilities
 

Facility

Description

Cost (Accommodation)

Main Campus

Located on Yangmingshan, Taipei, featuring academic buildings, administrative offices, and recreational facilities.

N/A

Libraries

Extensive collections of books, journals, and digital resources. Quiet study areas and group discussion rooms.

N/A

Laboratories

State-of-the-art labs for various departments, including engineering, science, and technology.

N/A

Lecture Halls

Modern lecture halls equipped with the latest audio-visual technology.

N/A

Sports Facilities

Gymnasium, swimming pool, sports fields, tennis courts, and other recreational facilities.

N/A

Student Center

Hub for student activities, clubs, and organizations.

N/A

Cafeterias and Dining Halls

 dining options offering local and international cuisine.

N/A

Health Services

On-campus health center providing medical and counseling services.

N/A

On-Campus Dormitories

Furnished rooms with basic amenities, study areas, and common spaces. Security and maintenance services provided.

$1,200 - $1,800 per year

International Student Dorms

Specialized accommodation for international students with additional support services.

$1,500 - $2,000 per year

Off-Campus Housing

Assistance provided for finding private accommodation off-campus.

 widely, generally $300 - $600 per month


Students Life at Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
 

Academic Environment

  • Diverse Programs: CCU offers a variety of programs across different fields, ensuring that students can find a program that fits their interests and career goals.

  • Innovative Learning: The university emphasizes practical learning and research opportunities, with modern classrooms and labs equipped with the latest technology.

  • Research Opportunities: Students have access to numerous research opportunities, supported by advanced laboratories and experienced faculty members.

Extracurricular Activities

  • Student Clubs and Organizations: There are numerous clubs and societies covering interests such as sports, arts, technology, culture, and social service.

  • Events and Festivals: The university regularly hosts cultural, academic, and social events, including the annual university festival, art exhibitions, and concerts.

  • Sports and Recreation: Students can participate in various sports and recreational activities, utilizing facilities like the gymnasium, swimming pool, sports fields, and courts.

Campus Facilities

  • Libraries: CCU’s libraries are well-stocked with books, journals, and digital resources, providing a conducive environment for study and research.

  • Cafeterias and Dining Halls: Multiple dining options offering a variety of cuisines to cater to different tastes and dietary preferences.

  • Student Center: A hub for student activities, providing spaces for meetings, events, and relaxation.

  • Health Services: On-campus health center offering medical and counseling services to support student well-being.

Accommodation

  • On-Campus Dormitories: Safe and convenient housing with furnished rooms, study areas, and common spaces for socializing. Specialized dorms are available for international students.

  • Off-Campus Housing: Assistance is provided to find private accommodation near the campus, offering flexibility and independence.

Support Services

  • Career Services: Provides career counseling, job placement services, and internship opportunities to help students transition into the workforce.

  • International Student Support: Dedicated services to assist international students with accommodation, cultural adjustment, and language learning.

  • Counseling Services: Academic and personal counseling to help students navigate university life and achieve their goals.

Cultural and Social Life

  • Cultural Diversity: A multicultural environment where students from various backgrounds can interact and learn from each other.

  • Language Exchange Programs: Opportunities for language learning and cultural exchange, enhancing global understanding and communication skills.

  • Community Engagement: Encouragement to participate in community service and outreach programs, fostering a sense of social responsibility.

Living in Taipei

  • City Life: Taipei is a vibrant city offering a blend of traditional and modern culture. Students can explore night markets, historical sites, museums, and shopping districts.

  • Transportation: The city has an efficient public transport system, including buses, MRT (Mass Rapid Transit), and high-speed rail, making it easy to travel around Taipei and beyond.

  • Climate: Taipei has a subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters, making it a comfortable environment for students year-round.

Personal Development

  • Workshops and Seminars: Regularly organized sessions on personal development, leadership, entrepreneurship, and other skills.

  • Mentorship Programs: Opportunities to receive guidance from experienced faculty and industry professionals.

  • Networking Opportunities: Various events and activities that allow students to network with peers, faculty, and industry professionals.

Student Experiences

  • Orientation Programs: Orientation sessions for new students to help them settle into university life and understand academic expectations.

  • Feedback Mechanisms: Active student councils and feedback mechanisms to ensure student voices are heard and improvements are made based on their input.


Placements in Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
 

Service/Facility

Description

Career Development Center

Provides resources and support for career planning, resume writing, interview preparation, and job search strategies.

Industry Partnerships

Collaborates with various industries to create internship and employment opportunities for students.

On-Campus Recruitment

Regularly organizes on-campus recruitment drives where companies visit the university to conduct interviews and hire students.

Job Fairs

Hosts job fairs that connect students with potential employers, offering a platform for networking and learning about different career opportunities.

Internship Programs

Facilitates internships across diverse fields, giving students practical experience and a chance to apply their academic knowledge in real-world settings.

Alumni Network

Leverages an extensive alumni network to help students with job placements and career advice.

Workshops and Seminars

Conducts workshops and seminars on various career-related topics, including emerging industry trends, job market analysis, and skill development.

Mentorship Programs

Pairs students with mentors from the industry who provide guidance, career advice, and support.

Company Visits and Field Trips

Organizes visits to companies and industries to give students a firsthand look at their potential work environments and industry operations.

Career Counseling

Offers one-on-one career counseling to help students identify their career goals and develop a plan to achieve them.

Resume and Interview Preparation

Provides assistance with crafting effective resumes and preparing for job interviews through mock interview sessions and feedback.

Online Job Portal

Maintains an online job portal where students can find job postings, apply for positions, and track their applications.


Acceptance Rate of Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
 

General Factors Influencing Acceptance Rates

1. Academic Requirements: Admission to CCU is generally based on academic performance, including high school grades for undergraduate programs and undergraduate/graduate performance for master’s and PhD programs.

2. Entrance Examinations: For some programs, students may need to take additional entrance exams or standardized tests.

3. Program Popularity: Some programs, particularly those in high demand such as healthcare or engineering, may be more competitive and thus have lower acceptance rates.

4. Application Volume: The number of applicants each year can vary, impacting the acceptance rate. A higher volume of applications typically results in a more competitive admissions process.

5. International vs. Domestic Students: Acceptance rates can differ for international and domestic students, with different criteria and quotas potentially applying to each group.

6. Holistic Review: Some programs may consider additional factors such as extracurricular activities, personal statements, recommendation letters, and interviews.


Campus Location of Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
 

Campus Location

  • City: Taipei

  • District: Shilin District

  • Region: Northern Taiwan

  • Address: No. 55, Hwa-Kang Road, Yang-Ming-Shan, Taipei 11114, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

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