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The university is organizing the "Overseas Summer Study Tours," providing students with diverse international learning opportunities through short-term courses and cultural exchanges at global top-1000 universities, supported by subsidies for tuition and airfare.

Funding for this program is provided by the Ministry of Education's (MOE) "Program on Bilingual Education for Students in College" (BEST Program). According to MOE regulations, students may not receive duplicate subsidies under the same program (including activities organized at the university, college, or department levels). Please carefully review the eligibility requirements and relevant regulations.

For the tentative itineraries and detailed subsidy information for each tour, please refer to the attachments.

Eligibility Requirements

Local students (ROC nationals) enrolled in the university's daytime undergraduate program who will remain actively enrolled in Semester 115-1 (Fall 2026).

A TOEIC score of 550 or above (or an equivalent English proficiency test score) obtained within the past two years.

A cumulative class ranking within the top 30%.

Students who meet the above criteria and qualify for a 60% or greater tuition and fee waiver in Semester 114-2 (e.g., students from low-income or lower-middle-income households, children of families in special circumstances, surviving dependents of military personnel, civil servants, or public school teachers, students with moderate to severe disabilities, or children of persons with disabilities) will be granted Tier 1 subsidies.

How to Apply

Please complete the online application form by April 23. The following supporting documents must be attached during submission:

Passport (Applicants who have not yet applied for a passport may submit this later).

Chinese version of the cumulative academic transcript (must include grades from Semester 114-1 and cumulative class ranking).

Proof of tuition and fee waiver for Semester 114-2 (only required for eligible students).

Proof of English proficiency test score obtained within the past two years.

If a student is unable to provide an official English proficiency certificate at the time of application, they must take the English proficiency test organized by the Foreign Language Center or an equivalent internal test, and provide the results. The test organized by the Foreign Language Center will be held on Friday, April 10, from 10:20 to 12:20 [Registration Link]. Furthermore, within six months of returning to Taiwan, students must proactively register for the BESTEP (Bilingual Education for Students in College English Proficiency) test or obtain another official English proficiency certificate.

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