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Application for Living Bursary

Precautions:

1. This process only applies to the "Living Bursary" budget of the Academic Affairs Office.

2. Implementation basis: Key points of the National Chengchi University student life scholarship assignment.Latest Announcement(click link)

3. Processing time: The acceptance period will be announced by the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office every year.

4. Application conditions:

(One)Students with the nationality of the Republic of China currently enrolled in the undergraduate department of our school.

       (60) The average academic score in the previous semester was above XNUMX points.

       (3) Those who have not been punished with a major demerit or above (except those who have been dealers).

       (4) Those who meet one of the following conditions:

                    1. Low-income households or low- and middle-income households.

                    2. Children from families with special circumstances.

                    3. Those whose families have encountered emergencies, causing difficulties in their lives.

                    4. Annual family income is less than NT$90.

5. Application documents:

(1) Documents to be submitted together (except for freshmen):

1. Academic transcript of the previous semester.

2. Certificate of reward and punishment records or conduct performance certificate of the previous semester.

(2) Attached documents according to application conditions:

                    1.Children of low-income households, low-middle-income households or families with special circumstances: low-income households,Certificate for low- and middle-income households or families with special circumstances.

                    2.Students whose families have encountered emergencies and changes that have caused difficulties in their lives: tutors or counselors in the departmentDocuments proving the authenticity of the official visit.

                    3. Those who do not fall into status 1 or 2 above and whose annual family income is less than NT$90:

                      (1) List of comprehensive income information obtained by the IRS for the entire household (including parents and spouse).

                      (2) A copy of the household registration (within three months) or a copy of the new household register.

 

6. A certain number of places are determined each year based on the school budget, with children from low-income households, low-middle-income households, families with special circumstances and student families facingIn the event of unexpected changes or financial difficulties, priority will be given.

7,000. Each student will receive a monthly living allowance of NT$8 (including subsidy for multiple sanitary products), and it will be issued for 6 months throughout the year. The number of daily life service learning hours per week is XNUMXHours are the upper limit, no more than 24 hours per month,

       Including attending lectures or serving as lectures held by various teaching and administrative units of the school every yearRepresentatives at school-level meetings and college affairs meetings16Hour(Among them, at least 4 career lecturesHour);

       The number of lecture hours for fresh graduates will be reduced by half, and the living service learning period will be until the end of June of that year..

30. For students who receive living stipends and whose average academic performance in the most recent semester reaches the top XNUMX% of the department, the number of living service learning hours may be considered.be exempted.

12. Submit the "Lecture Learning Effectiveness Assessment Form" before the end of the year (December 20) to the Overseas Chinese Student Affairs Office for comprehensive review of overall learning effectiveness (fresh graduates must submit the assessment form before June 6).

ten,The relevant information such as various learning lectures (16 hours) that should be attended every year is as follows:

       (4) Career development lectures (at least XNUMX hours)

                   1. Lectures held by the Career Center. For details, please follow the latest news from the Career Center.

                   2. Career lectures organized by other on-campus teaching or administrative units.

 

       (12) Lectures held by various administrative and teaching units or serving as a representative at school-level meetings and academic meetings (XNUMX hours)

                  1. Various types of activities held by various schools or departments such as the School of Business and the Academy of Social Sciences, as well as by administrative units within the school such as the Arts Center and the Physical Fitness Center.

                     Lectures.

                  2. Serve as a representative at school affairs meetings, administrative meetings, and college affairs meetings of the school.