Student Learning Resources Overview
First Mile of Incoming Freshman、Second Mile of Learning、Third mile of learning、Final mile of learning、Supporting system throughout every mile
First Mile of Incoming Freshman
University Career and Competency Assessment Network (UCAN) career interest exploration
Office of Research and Development
The freshmen are led by career advisors from different departments to use the UCAN platform, which is developed by the Ministry of Education, for exploring career interest, conducting assessment, and interpreting the results. The aim of the UCAN platform is to assist freshmen in finding out the most suitable career types for them through the analysis of their interests, traits, and preferences. Furthermore, the results from the UCAN platform would help them create a professional development plan for their future.
Learning map
Center for Teaching and Learning Development
The systematic integration of the course types (required or elective), educational goal, career, etc. in the departments/institutions and their link with Multiple Career Paths in different departments/institutions are used to present the complete the learning path. Students can obtain the complete learning and career support information according to their individual needs.
Employment information of departments/institutions
Office of Research and Development
Students are provided with information about “Multiple Career Paths” , “Occupational Classification and Average Salary”, and other employment-related information to help them plan their future career.
Overseas Chinese students’ learning companion system
Student life Assistance Division
In order to help the overseas Chinese students (including students from Hong Kong and Macao) to adapt to the campus life, particularly in aspects of language learning and academic study, the learning companion system is established to provide the necessary life and learning service, and offer assistance in Chinese learning or schoolwork.
Lecture on learning strategy
Center for Teaching and Learning Development
To promote new knowledge in teaching and learning, and improve teaching and learning quality, we encourage departments to organize professional seminars that meet the needs of the department, Engage speakers with rich practical experience or contributions in professional fields, provide effective learning strategies, and enhance learning effectiveness. https://ihuodong.ntue.edu.tw/
Mental health scale for undergraduate
Office of Student Affair Counseling Center
In order to assist students in understanding their own adaptation, the mental health scale is provided to students freshmen each October.
Student Club Activities
Extracurricular Activities Division, Student Affairs Office
The student clubs are categorized into 'autonomous organizations', 'academic', 'artistic', 'service-oriented', 'athletic', 'recreational', and 'comprehensive' types according to their founding purposes. In order to ensure the comprehensive operation and inheritance of clubs, 'club leadership training', 'club fair', and 'club observation' are held every academic year to guide the development of club organizations, enhance the quality of clubs, and implement succession work.
Company visits
Office of Research and Development
The office subsidizes visit funds to departments to arrange various enterprise visit activities. Students not only have a chance to communicate with personnel from various departments, but also observe actual working environment and understand corporate culture.
Seminar on career guidance
Office of Research and Development
The office subsidizes funds to departments to organize various career counseling seminars for students, so that they will have the opportunity to learn about industry trends. Moreover, the human resources management and experts from various fields are invited to share interview strategies in order to help students prepare for the highly competitive job market.
English for Specific Purposes Courses
Center of General Education
To improve the ability of global competence for students, the Center of General Education offers a variety of ESP courses that help students to acquire the knowledge of specific fields. Furthermore, students could also foster their intercultural competence in English while practicing certain tasks in these fields. The ESP courses offered by our center could extend to different areas, such as English for Teaching Purposes, English for MICE (Meeting, Incentive, Convention, and Exhibition), English for Information Technology, and Media English.
Foreign Language Test Award
Center for Teaching and Learning Development
Subsidy students who pass the foreign language proficiency test, including English, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, etc. will be rewarded with half of the registration fee, and each award fee shall not exceed 1,000 yuan. Each student is limited to one award per language per year.
Leadership building
Student Activity Division
Students are encouraged to take an active part in association activity, so as to enhance their communication skills, teamwork ability, innovation and creativity, and problem solving ability, thereby strengthening their core competitive value.
Credit Course
Division of Registration and Curriculum
Upon completing the credit course, the students will receive a certificate from the department, and choose to specify the specialty on the diploma.
Credit course |
Department |
Credit Course for Legal Profession |
Department of Educational Management |
Credit Course for Teaching Children Mindfulness |
Master Program in Life Education, Department of Education/In-service Program |
Credit Course for Remedial Instruction |
Department of Education |
Credit Course for Experimental Education |
Master Program in Educational Innovation and Evaluation, Department of Education/In-service Program |
Credit Course for Multimedia Production and Animation |
Graduate School of Curriculum and Instructional Communications Technology |
Credit Course for Family Life Education Professional Educator |
Department of Early Childhood and Family Education |
Credit Course for Professional Educare |
Department of Early Childhood and Family Education |
Credit Course for Preschool Bilingual Curriculum |
Department of Early Childhood and Family Education |
Credit Course for Leadership Development |
Department of Educational Management |
Credit Course for the Integrated Intervention for Children with Special Needs |
Department of Special Education |
Credit Course for Social Innovation |
Department of Social and Regional Development |
Credit Course for Professional Content and Curation |
College of Humanities & Arts |
Credit Course for Create and Features Talent |
College of Humanities & Arts |
Credit Course for Editing and Interview |
Department of Language and Creative Writing |
Credit Course for Teaching Chinese as A Second Language |
Department of Language and Creative Writing |
Credit Course for Secretarial Science in English |
Department of Children English Education |
Credit Course for Performing Arts |
Department of Music |
Credit Course for Taiwan Cultural Application and Innovation |
Graduate School of Taiwanese Culture |
Credit Course for New Multimedia Art |
Department of Arts and Design |
Credit Course for Contemporary Practice |
Department of Arts and Design |
Credit Course for Art History/Criticism and Art Museum |
Department of Arts and Design |
Credit Course for Product Design |
Department of Arts and Design |
Credit Course for Handmade Craft Workshops |
Department of Arts and Design |
Credit Course for Intelligence, Science, and Innovation |
College of Science, Department of Science Education |
Credit Course for Intelligent Interaction Design |
College of Science, Department of Digital Technology Design |
Credit Course for Physical Fitness Instructor |
Department of Physical Education |
Credit Course for Human Resource Development Program for Southeast Asia |
Master’s Program of Business Administration in South East Asia |
Credit Course for Big Data Analysis and Application |
School Affair Research Center |
Cross-Disciplinary Specialty Module
Division of Registration and Curriculum
At present, there are 15 cross-disciplinary specialty modules provided by 5 departments. The specialty modules are planned based on the original course structure according to the specific specialty. Students from other departments or groups can take the specialty modules for cross-disciplinary study. Upon completing the modules, the students will receive a certificate from the department, and choose to specify the specialty on the diploma
Department |
Specialty module |
1.Department of Special Education |
1-1.Specialty Module for the Learning and Teaching of Students with Special Needs |
2.Department of Cultural and Creative Industries Management |
2-1. Specialty Module in Cultural Research 2-2.Specialty Module in Cultural and Creative Marketing 2-3. Specialty Module in Cultural and Creative Design |
3.Department of Science Education |
3-1. Specialty Module:Elementary School Teaching in Science 3-2. Specialty Module:Physics 3-3. Specialty Module:Biology 3-4. Specialty Module:Chemistry 3-5. Specialty Module:Earth Sciences 3-6. Specialty Module:Science |
4.Department of Mathematics and Information Education |
4-1. Specialty Module for Mathematics and Teaching Enhancement 4-2. Specialty Module for Information and Education Innovation |
5.Department of Computer Science |
5-1. Specialty Module for Network and Multimedia 5-2. Specialty Module for Computer System 5-3.Specialty Module for Intelligent Science and Technology |
Micro-credit course
Division of Registration and Curriculum
At present, there are 36 micro-credit courses. Students who complete 6~10 credits in each of the micro-credit courses can submit their transcripts in the previous years to apply for the micro-credit course certificate.
Department |
Micro-credit course |
Center for General Education |
1. Morality, thinking and social field: 1-1. Cross-disciplinary Law 1-2. Education Issue 1-3. Thinking and Learning 1-4. Aboriginal Language and Culture 1-5. Gender Issues |
2. Literary, Historical and Philosophical Fields: 2-1. Taiwanese Culture 2-2. Literature 2-3. Philosophy |
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3. Artistic and design field: 3-1. Art and Literature Appreciation |
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4. Digital technology and communication field: 4-1. Digital Technology Creation and Application |
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5. Environment and natural science field: 5-1. Sustainable Development |
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6. Career function field: 6-1. Innovation and Entrepreneurship |
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7. Foreign language and cultural field: 7-1. Japanese Language and Culture 7-2. Korean Language and Culture 7-3. Talent Development in Southeast Asia (Indonesia) 7-4. Talent Development in Southeast Asia (Thailand) 7-5. Talent Development in Southeast Asia (Vietnam) |
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8-1. The Enhancement Programme for Pre-service teacher in Cross-disciplinary Teaching |
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Department of Education |
9-1. Remedial Instruction 9-2. Experimental Education 9-3. Interdisciplinary and Integrative Curriculum and Instruction |
Department of Social and Regional Development |
10-1. Social Innovation |
Graduate School of Curriculum and Instructional Communications Technology |
11-1. Multimedia Production and Animation |
Department of Educational Management |
12-1. Educational Administration、12-2. Legal Profession、12-3. Leadership Development |
Department of Language and Creative Writing |
13-1. Teaching Chinese as A Second Language |
Department of Arts and Design |
14-1.Lifelong Learning of the Arts、14-2.Curatorial Studies and Art History/Criticism、14-3.Classic Practice、14-4.Product Design、14-5. Consumption Design、14-6. Craft Creation |
Graduate School of Taiwanese Culture |
15-1.Credit Course for Taiwan Cultural Application and Innovation |
Department of Mathematics and Information Education |
16-1. Computational Thinking Education、16-2. Literacy-oriented Mathematics Teaching and Assessment |
Lecture on professional certification and civil service examination
Office of Research and Development
The office and departments plan various lectures on professional certification and civil service examination for students. Elite alumni and experts are invited to share their preparation experience and strategies so that students will have further information to help them make career decisions.
NSTC Research project for college student
During 2020-2023 school year, total of 49 research projects by the students of this university were subsidized by NSTC, in the fields of natural science, science and engineering, science and education, education, humanities, etc. The projects recognized by NSTC received a subsidy of NTD 6,000 per student per month for a period of 8 months.
Practice teaching and professional internship
Office of Research and Development
In order to assist students prepare for the highly competitive job market and successfully find employment after graduation, two types of courses are offered. One is “practice teaching” for pre-service student teachers and the other is off-campus internship for ordinary students.
Maker Competition and Study resume
Center for Teaching and Learning Development
Integrated learning journey and encourage students to face the connectivity needed in the future, and advocate the decoding, blending, reorganization and innovation of the knowledge learned during the university period to produce innovative learning works, which are diversified in "three-dimensional objects" and "flat diagrams" , "Dynamic Exhibition" and "Value Dialogue" and other four types of works.
Career Personality Aptitude System (CPAS)
Office of Research and Development
The university cooperates with Career, a human resource company, to adopt the Career Personality Aptitude System (CPAS) in order to help junior students gain an understanding of their own inclination towards “Aptitude Job,” strength of “Leadership Potential,” and traits related to “Personality in Workplace.” Those traits, along with their own talent, will help them define their future development direction.
Turnitin – Thesis Originality Detection System
Office of Research and Development
Master's and PhD students in our school must complete the thesis originality detection before the degree oral examination. Our school offer thesis originality detection system which can be used unlimited times. Thesis originality detection account application system: https://papercheck.ntue.edu.tw/.
Job-seeking preparation series
Office of Research and Development
The job-seeking preparation series is offered to students before graduation and include activities related to resume writing, interview skills, make-up for workplace, rights and interests of labor, etc. These activities are expected to help students prepare for job seeking, and help them enter the workplace smoothly.
Teacher certification and teacher selection improvement activities
Office of Teacher Education and Career Services
Every year, 5th year student teachers can enjoy rich and diversified practice teaching activities including on-campus seminars, teacher certification exam preparation program, teacher certification mock exam, trial teaching and interview for teacher selection, etc. so as to improve student teachers’ competitiveness.
Encourage innovation and entrepreneurship
Office of Research and Development
In order to encourage students to unleash their creativity in problem-solving and to foster skills in creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship, the office organize annual innovation and entrepreneurship lectures, workshops, and competitions. These events aim to cultivate potential teams and provide subsequent guidance. We have established the physical space known as "DreamSpace No.90" as an activity hub to support students' entrepreneurial endeavors and help them realize their dreams.
Test of teaching ability
Office of Teacher Education and Career Services
Based on the “professional standard-based” teacher training policy and idea, the university actively promotes the test mechanism of teacher education students’ basic ability in teaching to further strengthen the professionalism of teachers in various teacher training departments. The students in teacher education must pass at least three basic teaching abilities before graduation, among which “performance evaluation of teaching demonstration ability” is the school-level common subject. The second one is designated by the departments and the third one is selected by the students. They are trained to be teachers who can teach, good at teaching, and willing to teach.
Performance evaluation of teaching demonstration ability (three-week teaching practice)
Program for elementary school education |
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Department of Education |
Basic knowledge and skill test in special education |
Choose 1 from 3 |
Basic mathematics test |
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Proficiency in basic blackboard ability |
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Department of Psychology and Counseling |
Basic knowledge and skill test in special education |
Choose 1 from 3 |
Proficiency in basic blackboard ability |
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Proficiency in basic information processing |
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Department of Language and Creative Writing |
Proficiency in Chinese: Chinese composition |
Choose 1 from 4 |
Proficiency in Chinese: etymology |
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Proficiency in Chinese: reading comprehension and knowledge of the Chinese classics |
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Proficiency in basic blackboard ability |
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Department of Children English Education |
Evaluation of basic ability in English blackboard |
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Department of Arts and Design |
Proficiency in basic blackboard ability |
Choose 1 from 2 |
Proficiency in visual arts |
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Department of Music |
Proficiency in keyboard skill |
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Department of Mathematics and Information Education |
Basic mathematics test |
Choose 1 from 2 |
Proficiency in basic mathematics teaching |
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Department of Science Education |
Basic knowledge and skill in natural science and basic teaching ability |
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Department of Physical Education |
Proficiency in basic sports |
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Educational course for kindergarten |
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Department of Early Childhood and Family Education |
Proficiency in basic story telling |
Choose 1 from 2 |
Proficiency in basic appreciation of picture story book |
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Educational course in special education |
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Department of Special Education |
Basic knowledge and skill test in special education |
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Department of Social and Regional Development |
Evaluation of basic ability in outdoor teaching design for social sciences |
Office of Student Affair Health Care Section |
Evaluation of basic ability in health skill teaching |
Office of Teacher Education & Career Services |
Basic mathematics test |
Department of Computer Science |
Proficiency in basic information processing |
Recruitment orientation /job fair
Office of Research and Development
Based on the possible career choices related to each department/institution, the university invites relevant companies to hold recruitment orientation or job fair. By expanding the employment channels, it is hoped that students can enter the job market smoothly.
Supporting system throughout every mile
Student Learning Community
Center for Teaching and Learning Development
Each community receives a subsidy of NTD 5,000 every semester, with the purposes to encourage students organizing study communities according to their learning themes or interests, such as foreign language, cross-disciplinary learning, etc. Students can enhance their learning effectiveness through the synergy of peer learning and knowledge sharing.
Study Buddy
Center for Teaching and Learning Development
For students who need further help in learning, they are paired with sophomores or above with excellent academic performances as their study buddy. The study buddies are on duty shifts at the Creative Future Learning Center of the library, department office, or other designated locations, to provide academic consultation.
Overseas study course
Division of International affairs, ORD
The course or co-taught course within each department/graduate school, Office of Teacher Education, and degree program shall receive subsidy for 1 program maximum per year. The subsidy amount of the Oversea study may range from TWD$15,000 to TWD$37,500 depending on the regions.
International Conference Attendance Subsidy (PhD Students)
The Subsidy was to encourage our PhD students to attend international conferences overseas and present their thesis in English. Each applicant may be provided a subsidy no more than once per year. The grant amount may range from TWD$20,000 to TWD$35,000 depending on the regions.
Psychological guidance seminar
Office of Student Affair Counseling Center
Psychological seminars are held every semester, covering topics of emotional and stress management, self-discovery, relationships and career planning.
Office Hour
Student Life Assistance Division
In order to help students exploring their career development, adapting to campus life, and keeping up with academic study, the guidance teacher in each class offers a “Office Hour” to provide students with consultation service in various aspects. Meanwhile, it can increase the teacher-student interaction.
An Application for Pilot Overseas Scholarships and Internships of the Ministry of Education
In order to encourage the outstanding students to study abroad, the university assists those students to apply for “Pilot Overseas Scholarships” hosted by the Ministry of Education from January to March every year. The amount of subsidy is NTD 50,000-300,000. The application for “Pilot Overseas Internships” and “Pilot Overseas Internships in New Southbound Policy” are leaded by teachers. In those programs, the teacher leads the excellent students to go abroad for overseas internship. The subsidy covers the airfare (economy class) and living expenses (maximum of 14 days for the teacher).
Pilot Overseas Scholarships
Pilot Overseas Internships, Pilot Overseas Internships in New Southbound Policy
Professional consultation provided by career counselor
Office of Research and Development
Each department has an exclusive full-time teacher who is a licensed “Global Career Development Facilitator” (GCDF) and offers seminars or consultation on career development to students.
Scholarships Student Life Assistance Division
Graduate Institute Scholarships
In accordance with the scholarship regulations of each department, the maximum amount for master's students is 20,000 NT dollars per semester, while doctoral students are limited to 30,000 NT dollars per semester.
Graduate Institute Financial Aid
Limited to full-time students enrolled in the departments of this university. Recipients of the university's graduate institute financial aid are required to assist in relevant teaching and administrative counseling work.
Outstanding Performance Scholarships
Awarded to those who achieve a top-three ranking in activities organized by central government agencies at the third level or higher. Available for both national and international competitions, with individual awards capped at 8,000 NT dollars and group awards at 20,000 NT dollars. In international competitions, the amounts are doubled compared to national competitions.
Chang Yi Fu-Chih Scholarships
Eligibility: Current students pursuing a degree or alumni who graduated within the last two years (based on October of the current year) are eligible. Must have been accepted after taking the national civil service exams (high-level, general, preliminary, grassroots special, specialized professional, and technical exams).
Qualifications: Different amounts ranging from 3,000 to 10,000 NT dollars are awarded based on the level and type of the exam, along with the presentation of certificates.
Yeh Hsia-Chai President's Scholarships
Students in their second year or above who meet all of the following conditions are eligible for a 10,000 NT dollar scholarship:
Achieved an overall academic average of 85 or above in the previous academic year.
Attained a conduct score of 80 or above in the previous academic year.
Maintained an overall average of 75 or above in sports in the previous academic year.
Have not been awarded any other scholarships.
Wang Tian-Sheng Teacher Scholarships
Open to undergraduate students of this university. Those who have not received an amount higher than this scholarship from other scholarships in the current academic year and meet either of the following conditions may apply:
Outstanding students from disadvantaged backgrounds: Achieved a conduct score of 80 or above in the previous academic year, ranked in the top one-third of the class academically, and not subject to school disciplinary actions. Award: 20,000 NT dollars.
Outstanding service students: Achieved a conduct score of 80 or above in the previous academic year, not subject to school disciplinary actions, and demonstrated outstanding leadership or service. Award: 10,000 NT dollars.
Professor Zhou Yulong Scholarship/Implementing Unit (Student Affairs Office, Student Assistance Division)
For students enrolled in the second year or above of the undergraduate program at our university's day division and who meet the prescribed conditions, 18 scholarships will be awarded, each worth NT$15,000 .
"Ruozhu Elite Academy Scholarship” (Office of the Secretariat)
The "Ruozhu Elite Academy Scholarship," established through fundraising, will be utilized to cultivate outstanding and exceptional students from the Department of Physical Education, Department of Arts and Design, Department of Digital Technology Design, and the Department of Cultural and Creative Industries Management. The scholarship, including the individual scholarship and training funding, will be provided based on the students’ award record and performance levels, with amounts of TWD 400,000 for the Outstanding Level, TWD 300,000 for the Excellent Level, and TWD 200,000 for the Advanced Level, aiming to encourage the students in participating in the international and local representative competitions to advance their professional skills and realize their dreams with financial support.
Our school actively strives for the "Rotary China Scholarship" from the Rotary Club. The scholarship targets: NT$135,000 for each master's program student at the university graduate school and NT$180,000 for each doctoral program student.
Library Orientation & Courses
Library
To assist incoming students in obtaining a fundamental understanding of essential library resources and services to succeed in their academic pursuits, we offer Library Instruction Courses and organize Library Orientation Program each semester. Additionally, we provide “Online Library User Guides” on the library website to help incoming students quickly understand and make good use of the diverse resources and services available to them. All these services are designed to improve their research skills and productivity, thus better supporting their learning and research needs.
Our school actively strives for the "Rotary China Scholarship" from the Rotary Club. The scholarship targets: NT$135,000 for each master's program student at the university graduate school and NT$180,000 for each doctoral program student.
International Exchange and Scholarship
Exchange Student Program
To enhance students’ opportunities to study abroad and expand their international horizons, we have entered into student exchange agreements with partner institutions. Each academic year, we will select our students to go to partner institutions abroad for exchange and further study.
Dual Degree Program
Let the students obtain an international perspective, and promote international academic exchange. We select students who have excellent academic performance, are fluent in foreign languages, and have good character to join the Dual Degree Program. They will gain the degrees awarded by both universities.
MOFA "Taiwan-Europe Connection Scholarship" Program and "Erasmus+ Scholarship" Program
By participating in the "Taiwan-Europe Connection Scholarship" program sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, funding is shifted into enhancing collaboration and exchanges with European schools. It provides monthly scholarships ranging from NT$20,000 to NT$25,000 for outstanding students from European partner universities to engage in academic exchanges or Mandarin language studies in Taiwan. In conjunction with the European Union's "Erasmus+ Scholarship" program, the University of Vienna in Austria, a partner school, offers partial funding for airfare and living expenses for students and teachers from both sides to carry out educational projects, further fostering academic exchanges with European partner universities.
International Students Scholarship
The Scholarship was set to attract and support outstanding international prospective and current students to study at the University. For undergraduates, NTD$4,000 to $6,000 per person per month. For post-graduates, NTD$6,000 to $8,000 per person per month.
"NTUE Career Helper" LINE official account
Office of Research and Development
The official LINE account "NTUE Career Helper" provides students with career consultation appointments and related information. We organize various career-related activities every semester, such as employment and entrepreneurship skills courses, counseling seminars, workshops, and job fairs. Additionally, we have introduced a point accumulation draw event to encourage active participation from students.
GOLF Resources
Office of Research and Development
Our university is a member of the GOLF Education-Industry Alignment Alliance. The platform provides a variety of online learning resources, and upon completion of the courses, participants will have priority access to internship opportunities with companies. Faculty and students of our university can apply for an account online and make the most of the related resources. (Platform URL: https://www.golfedu.org/)
Semester Scholarship for Undergraduate '
Academic Affairs office, Division of Registration & Curriculum
Requirements:
Ⅰ.The following standards must be met based on the student’s performance in previous semester:
(1)Academic performance of 80 points or above.
(2)Conduct performance of 85 points or above.
(3)Physical education performance of 75 points or above.
Ⅱ.This scholarship is awarded until first semester of fourth grade. For those meeting the above standards, the total score is calculated based on academic performance (70%), conduct performance (20%), and physical education performance (10%). For fourth-year students and those with physical education exemptions, the total score is calculated based on academic performance (80%) and conduct performance (20%).
Ⅲ.The top 3 students in each class are selected each semester. The winners can be awarded scholarship and a certificate of commendation and they are awarded amounts of NT$5,000, NT$4,000, and NT$3,000 respectively.
Academic Scholarship for New Graduates
Academic Affairs office, Division of Registration & Curriculum
Requirements:
Ⅰ.The total score is calculated based on the average academic performance over the first seven semesters within the duration of study.
Ⅱ.The top 3 students in each graduating class are selected. The winners can be awarded scholarship and a certificate of commendation and they are awarded amounts of NT$5,000, NT$4,000, and NT$3,000 respectively.