TaiwanICDF’s International Higher Education Scholarship Program 2020 for study in Taiwan (Fully Funded)

Application Deadline:March 15th 2020

International education and training has long been one of the TaiwanICDF’s core operations, among many others. Human resources development programs play a vital role in assisting partner countries achieve sustainable development, and education is a crucial mechanism for training workforces in developing countries. The TaiwanICDF provides scholarships for higher education and has developed undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. programs in cooperation with renowned partner universities in Taiwan.

Requirements:

An applicant must:
 Be a citizen of a country on the List of Countries Eligible for TaiwanICDF Scholarship, and satisfy any specific criteria established by his or her country and/or government of citizenship.
 Neither be a national of the Republic of China (Taiwan) nor an overseas compatriot student.
 Satisfy the admission requirements of the partner university to which he or she has applied to study under a TaiwanICDF scholarship.
 Be able to satisfy all requirements for a Resident Visa (Code: FS) set by the Bureau of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and an Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) set by the Ministry of the Interior, of the ROC (Taiwan) government (this means that the TaiwanICDF has the right to revoke a scholarship offered if an
applicant cannot satisfy the visa requirements).
 Upon accepting a TaiwanICDF scholarship, not hold any other ROC (Taiwan) government-sponsored scholarship (such as the Taiwan Scholarship) in the same academic year in which the TaiwanICDF scholarship would be due to commence.
 Not be applying for another TaiwanICDF scholarship in unbroken succession —to apply for a 2020 scholarship, applicants who have already held a TaiwanICDF scholarship, MOFA’s Taiwan Scholarship or an MOE scholarship must have graduated before July 31, 2019.
 Have never had any scholarship revoked by any ROC (Taiwan) government agency or related institution, nor been expelled from any Taiwanese university

Scholarship Benefits

  1. Airfare: The TaiwanICDF arranges economy class, return tickets for the
    most-direct flights to and from Taiwan.
  2. Housing: All students must reside in student dormitories.
  3. Tuition fees: The TaiwanICDF covers tuition fees as required by a student’s
    university.
  4. Credit fees: Credit fees, which vary with the number of credits registered,
    are also covered as required by a student’s university.
  5. Insurance: In addition to the mandatory student safety insurance set by the
    Ministry of Education, each student must be insured for accident and medical
    coverage while in Taiwan. The TaiwanICDF covers insurance fees for the
    entire duration of a student’s program.
  6. Textbook costs: The costs of textbooks purchased as required by instructors are covered by the TaiwanICDF, subject to the approval of the director of the student’s institute.
  7. Allowance:
    (1) Undergraduate Program: Each student receives NT$12,000 per month as
    an allowance for food and miscellaneous living expenses. This is deposited
    into a student’s local bank account on a monthly basis.
    (2) Master’s Program: Each student receives NT$15,000 per month as an
    allowance for food and miscellaneous living expenses. This is deposited into a
    student’s local bank account on a monthly basis.
    (3) Ph.D. Program: Each student receives NT$17,000 per month as an
    allowance for food and miscellaneous living expenses. This is deposited into a
    student’s local bank account on a monthly basis. A student’s host institute may
    offer to continue paying this monthly allowance for courses exceeding four
    years; the duration and amount will be determined by the host institute.

Application Procedure

The annual application period runs, in principle, from January 1 to March 15. For 2020 Scholarship program, the application period runs from January 1 to March 15, 2020.
Applicants should submit the documents listed below to the ROC (Taiwan) Embassy/ Consulate General/ Representative Office in their country. Applicants must ensure that they submit accurate and complete documentation; failure to do so will result in the application not being processed.
Please also note: 1. Late submissions will not be accepted and/or processed. 2. All Undergraduate Programs only accept applications submitted by citizens of allied countries of ROC(Taiwan).

  1. A photocopy of applicant’s passport or other document showing proof of nationality.
  2. A photocopy of applicant’s highest-level diploma and academic transcripts.
  3. A photocopy of applicant’s English proficiency certificate.
    Please note: This means a TOEFL test score or that of another recognized English proficiency exam, or documents certifying that the applicant has graduated from a program where all courses were taught in English. Applicants who are unable to provide such proof of English proficiency due to special circumstances may be assessed for English proficiency by an ROC (Taiwan) Embassy/ Consulate General/ Representative Office via interview or other forms of testing. Applicants whose official national language is English are exempt from needing to supply these documents.
  4. Two letters of reference.
  5. Any other documents specifically requested by an ROC (Taiwan) Embassy/ Consulate General/ Representative Office.

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