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Originally named "Life Management Group", it was renamed "Life Counseling Group" in March 69. In February 3, it was merged with the Overseas Chinese Student Counseling Group to become the "Life Affairs and Overseas Chinese Counseling Group". In July 97, it was incorporated into the mainland student counseling business. At present, the business is mainly divided into three parts: "student life affairs", "counseling for overseas students" and "counseling for mainland students". Provide various awards and subsidy measures to create a friendly campus environment so that students can attend school safely; promote exchanges and integration between local and overseas students, and promote multiculturalism on campus. The main business of this group includes:student life affairs,Student aid measures,Overseas Chinese student tutoring business,Tutoring business for local students,Each unit uses the financial aid area of ​​the Academic Affairs Officeand so on.

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Important!!! Scholarship application instructions (please read before applying)

Hello, fellow students

Scholarship application information will be announced in the latest news of this group. You can also log in to iNCCU to quickly check scholarships that are currently within the application period!

Quick query path:
iNCCU Aizheng University>Campus Information System>School Affairs System Web Portal>Student Information System>Financial Services>Scholarship Inquiry

 

The important things to note when applying for scholarships in this school are as follows. If each scholarship method has its own regulations, follow those regulations:

 

First, scholarship application form (form)

Please read the various scholarship regulations carefully and print them out for use by yourself.


Second, scholarship information should be prepared

1. Original transcript: Please apply to the Registration Section of the Academic Affairs Office.

2. Certificate of Conduct Achievements or Certificate of Reward and Punishment Records: Starting from the 106 academic year, the school’s conduct scores are no longer listed on the transcript. Students applying for a certificate of conduct scores (or rewards and punishment records) can print it out by themselves through the following path (iNCCU Aizheng University > Campus Information System>School Affairs System Web Portal>Student Information System>Conduct Achievements and Rewards and Punishment Records Certificate). The certificate printed by the system has the watermark of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office. If you still need to stamp it, please print the certificate and go to the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the Academic Affairs Office for processing.

3. List of various types of income tax information from the National Taxation Bureau:

(1) If you do not have favorable certificates such as being a (middle) low-income household or having a physical or mental disability, but your family’s economic situation is really poor and you need to apply for a scholarship, please be sure to go to the local tax authorities to apply for a list of all types of income tax comprehensive income tax information for the entire household. Using your income to explain your family situation to the scholarship acceptance unit will facilitate the scholarship review.

(2) Even if you have proof of poverty such as being from a (middle) low-income family, having a physical or mental disability, etc., the scholarship method requires you to attach a list of income documents. If you have proof, you are exempted.

5. Students with tuition and miscellaneous fee exemptions or scholarships for disadvantaged students must print the certificate of application approval in place of other certificates of poverty (go to the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the Academic Affairs Office for processing).

6. Proof of being unable to afford tuition fees: You can replace it with proof of student loan application (go to the Student and Overseas Chinese Section of the Academic Affairs Office for application).

7. Other certificates of failure: such as certificates of failure from the village, district chief or department director or tutor.

8. School security:

(1) If you apply alone, please bring all the scholarship application materials to the Overseas Chinese Section of the Academic Affairs Office to find the organizer to get a printed application form.

(2) If recommended by the school, please submit the application directly, which will be stamped by the school.

9. Proof of not receiving public funds or other scholarships:

(1) If you apply alone, please bring all the scholarship application materials to the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the Academic Affairs Office and ask for the sponsor’s seal.

(2) If recommended by the school, please submit the application directly and the school will stamp it.

10. Notes for new students:

(1) Scholarships provided to freshmen will be marked with the word "freshmen" on the announcement and can be found by searching.

(2) Scholarships generally provided to freshmen require information such as high school scores, so be sure to attach them.

11. Other matters needing attention:

(1) Students going abroad for exchange must submit their original transcripts from the exchange school and apply based on the "Reference Table for Credit and Grade Conversion of Courses Taken by Exchange Students at Contracting Schools" formulated by the Office of International Cooperation of our school. If If the exchange school is not listed in the above conversion reference table, the application will be made based on the scores on the original transcript and converted into average scores.

(2) Application for extension of life must be made after stating the reasons for extension in the application form.

(3) Students who enroll in advance are not eligible to apply because they do not have transcripts from the previous semester of the department or institution (study program) they are currently studying.

(4) Master’s and doctoral students who have completed their credits but have no academic performance in the previous semester (year) are still eligible to apply for various scholarships and bursaries.

 

Third, advice! advice!

1. Check regularly the latest news from the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the Academic Affairs Office for any scholarship announcements.

2. Scholarships are always abundant at the beginning of the semester, but if your grades are not particularly outstanding, you can apply for the scholarships announced during the semester, which will make it easier to win.

3. According to the resolution of the school’s scholarship review committee, in the same academic year, those who have been screened and recommended by the school and whose cumulative scholarship amount reaches NT$10,000 will not be recommended again. This provision is intended to benefit the majority of students rather than just a few.

4. Scholarships that require more documents to apply usually have higher award amounts and higher chances of winning.

5. Local governments in various counties and cities usually provide scholarships and bursaries, but they may not send official documents to the school. If you find that the school has not made an announcement, you can take the initiative to contact the scholarship organizer to avoid missing out on the opportunity.

6. Please be sure to pay attention to the scholarship acceptance time. If you miss it, you will only give the opportunity to others.