Categories
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Items
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Important documents
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⬜ Flight ticket
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⬜ Original and a photocopy of Passport (for the Office of International and Cross-Strait Affairs)
⬜ Original and a photocopy of Resident/Entry Visa (for the Office of International and Cross-Strait Affairs)
⬜ Original and a photocopy of Letter of Admission (for the Office of International and Cross-Strait Affairs) (Present your passport and the letter to an onsite mobile phone service counter at Taoyuan International Airport to purchase a pre-paid SIM card for a student plan.)
⬜ One passport-size photo as well as an electronic file (size: horizontal 3.5cm, straight 4.5cm, length from top to chin 3.2 ~ 3.5cm with white background) (for the Office of International and Cross-Strait Affairs)
⬜ Original Police Clearance Certificate (only for Hong Kong and Macao students) (for the Office of International and Cross-Strait Affairs)
⬜Original of admission statement and reply form (for the Office of Academic Affairs)
⬜Proof of Financial support or statement that proves applicants’ financial capability to study in Taiwan (ready for the Office of Academic Affairs)
⬜Certificate of Chinese proficiency test (Applicants from non-Chinese speaking countries have to submit a certificate of Chinese ability to the Office of Academic Affairs. Otherwise, they should take a placement test in language center.)
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Identity cards by nationalities
⬜National identity card of your country with 3 photocopies (for International students)
⬜Original of Hong Kong or Macao identity card with 3 photocopies (for Hong Kong and Macao students)
⬜Passport of country of residence, the ROC passport with endorsement of Overseas Chinese Status, or the permanent resident identity card with 3 photocopies (for Overseas Chinese students)
⬜Resident identity card with 3 photocopies (for Mainland China students)
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⬜ Diploma and official transcript (The originals will be returned after the registration)
⬜Student enrolment form and consent for processing personal data (completed at the Office of Academic Affairs)
⬜6 bust photos 2x2-inch (for the Office of Academic Affairs)
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⬜Dormitory Application Form (completed at the Office of Student Affairs)
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Money Matters
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⬜Cash, Traveler’s Cheque, or ATM cards for overseas transactions and withdrawals (ATMs are available at convenience stores nearby.)
(For the first semester, the total cost of living is around NT$110, 000, including tuition and miscellaneous fees, accommodation, uniforms, books, insurance, and daily expenses.)
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Clothes
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⬜Toiletries
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⬜Personal medicines
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⬜Light clothes for summer (in the temperature range 28℃~34℃)
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⬜warm clothes for winter (in temperature range 10℃~15℃)
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⬜Plain shirts and trousers (dressed at orientation)
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⬜Three pairs of white socks (You can purchase after arrival.)
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⬜White sneakers
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⬜Black leather shoes (Male students can purchase after arrival.)
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⬜White leather shoes (Female students can purchase after arrival.)
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⬜Shoes for nurses (Nursing students are required to purchase after arrival.)
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Learning tools
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⬜Stationeries (You can purchase after arrival.)
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⬜Notebook / Laptop for personal use (You can purchase after arrival.)
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Notes
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- There are lots of convinces shop in Taiwan, so you can buy daily supplies after your arrival.
- It is hot and humid in summers. But heavy coats and sweaters are needed when the temperature may come down to 10 degrees in winters in Hualien.
- Alternating current with a voltage of 110 volts and two parallel jacks is used in Taiwan.
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