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Beasiswa
Ministry of Education Taiwan

I. Purpose
To encourage
international students and individuals to undertake
Mandarin study in Taiwan, the Ministry of Education of
the Republic of China (Taiwan) established in 2005, the
program “Ministry of Education Huayu Enrichment
Scholarship.” While providing study opportunities for
Mandarin language and Taiwan’s culture at university- or
college-affiliated Mandarin training centers, this
program also aims to:
a. Contribute to
a better command of the Mandarin language, and hence a
greater understanding and appreciation of Taiwan’s
culture.
b. Promote
friendship between Taiwan and countries around the
world.
c. Explore
opportunities to increase exchange with international
education institutions.
II. Value
A stipend of
NT$25,000 (approximately US$790) is to be offered to
a recipient by month.
IIII. Duration
The following are
four options for a recipient to choose from, regarding
the award periods:
l One year
l Nine months
l Six months
l Three months
A recipient is
also to be allowed to select an award period of two
months, if his/her intended Mandarin training center
offers a session for a term of two months.
Annual award periods are
from September 1st through August 31st.
If recipients fail to arrive in Taiwan to study during
this period, their award status will be cancelled and
cannot be extended for another year. If recipients begin
their studies after the study term/quarter starts, their
award period will become effective from the month they
arrive in Taiwan to matriculate at their individual
Mandarin training centers. Whether beginning in
September or later,
the award period ends in August.
In terms of the
actual award period for this Mandarin study program, it
will begin from the month that recipients arrive in
Taiwan to matriculate at their intended Mandarin
training centers. All awards will end the month their
specified award period is completed. However, if
recipients drop out, are expelled from their
institutions, or their scholarships are revoked,
whichever comes first, the award will be terminated.
IV. Eligibility
An applicant must
meet all of the following criteria:
a. Possess prior
excellent academic performance and be of good moral
character.
b. Does not hold
the Republic of China (Taiwan) nationality.
c. Does not have
the status of an overseas Chinese student.
d. Is not a
current student either at a Mandarin training center, or
at a university/college in Taiwan.
e. Is not an
exchange student in accordance with a cooperation
agreement between an international university/college
and an educational institute in Taiwan, at the time of
receiving a HES scholarship.
f. Has not
previously received an award either under this
scholarship program or the Scholarship Program of
Taiwan.
g. Is not a
current recipient of a scholarship or subsidy being
offered by any one of government or educational
institutions in Taiwan.
Those who are
financially self-supporting while undertaking their
degree or Mandarin studies in Taiwan may be eligible to
apply for HES awards, upon completion of their current
programs of study.
V. Application
and Selection Process
For application
receipt, review and selection, applicants must send
their completed documents to the Taiwan
representative office, closest to their home countries’
permanent residence. In principle, the application
period is from February 1st through March 31st
of each year, unless individual Taiwan’s representative
offices specify otherwise. For application guidelines
and forms, scholarship quotas, as well as information
about the selection process and outcome announcement,
applicants may directly contact the relevant
representative offices at the end of January.
A complete
application includes the following materials:
a. A completed
application form.
b. Photocopy of
passport or other nationality certificates.
c. Photocopy of
the highest-level diploma and a complete grade
transcript.
<N.B.
These documents must be authenticated by a Taiwan’s
overseas representative office, if issued by
international educational institutions. >
d. Supporting
admission application material (e.g. photocopy of
application form).
e. Additional
documents, if any, to be specified by individual
representative offices.
VI. Suspension
and Revocation
(I) Suspension
a. Attendance
Records:
With the
exception of a serious illness or accident, if a
recipient is absent from his/her required Language
sessions for 12 or more hours within a single month,
stipends for the following month will be suspended.
b. Academic
Performance:
Beginning from
the second study term/quarter in Taiwan, if a
recipient’s academic average for a study term/quarter is
less than 80 out of 100, stipends for one month will be
suspended in the following term/quarter.
(II) Revocation:
A recipient may
be permanently disqualified from receiving
a HES scholarship and the remaining stipends will be
cancelled, if one of the following situations arises:
a. Failure to
submit at the time of matriculation for each study
term/quarter, an Alien Resident Certificate (ARC)
with the reason “Study,” on the deadlines as
specified by his/her Mandarin training center. <N.B.
This applies to the recipients who carry an award period
of six or more months. >
b. Failure to
achieve an academic average of 80 or above out of 100
for two single consecutive terms/quarters of study,
beginning from the second term/quarter after studying in
Taiwan.
c. Absence from
exams as a result of missing a score for a study
term/quarter, with the exception of a serious illness or
accident.
d. Dropping out
or being expelled from school.
e. In receipt of
another scholarship or subsidy, offered by one of
Taiwan’s government or educational institutions.
VII. Transfer
After studying
for a term/quarter at a Mandarin training center in
Taiwan, a recipient with an award period of one year may
be allowed to transfer once during the course of
his/her study, only if the pertinent educational
institutions approve this request. Recipients who carry
an award period of less than one year may not apply for
a transfer.
VIII. Scholarship
Granting
In principle,
stipends are granted before the 5th day of
each month, through the Mandarin training centers which
the recipients attend, and by a method as specified by
the individual institutions.
It is mandatory
that recipients, who carry an award period of six or
more months, participate in the National Health
Insurance Plan and purchase the policies of the Student
Accident Insurance during the period of their residence
and study in Taiwan. The recipients’ educational
institutions will deduct fees for these insurance plans
from the recipients’ stipends, before the processing of
the fund granting to them.
<N.B. As a
requirement for matriculation at their intended
educational institutions, recipients must prepare
medical/health insurance policies before their departure
to Taiwan, and these documents must be valid a minimum
of 4 months, beginning from their arrival date. The
policies must bear the authentication of a Taiwan’s
overseas representative office.>
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Scholarship
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