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 Four Major Colleges with Comprehensive and Long- term Schemes


Our four major colleges, the College of Management, the College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, the College of Environmental Science and Design, and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, fulfill the requirements of Humanization, Diversification, Computerization, Internationalization, and Technology Integration, which typify a first-rate institute.
Educational Ideals Founded on Humanism and Assistance The institute is oriented towards career-planning and beneficial outcomes for students, reaching the triple goals of teaching, learning, and remedial assistance, and ultimately carrying out the ideals of professional and humanistic education.

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 The Framework of Dual-Instructors


The framework of dual-instructors, academic advisers, and homeroom teachers for tending students' way of life in class, is specifically designed by our school to give consideration both to professional learning of students and to counseling concerning campus life. Academic advisers teach students how to carry out investigations of designated topics so that students' professional capabilities can be upgraded across the board. Homeroom teachers can assist students in adapting themselves to campus life and in developing maturity through participation in class activities and individual counseling.


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Students Living

 ¡½  The Scenic Campuses with a Landscape of Lakes and Mountains


The fullyequipped twin campuses are surrounded by a tranquil and beautiful landscape of mountains and lakes. Because the Taipei campus is in Wenshan District, an area well-known for its cultural, intellectual and environmental sophistication, the discipline and atmosphere in the school are excellent. Furthermore, flowers and plants are exceptionally lush inasmuch as the Taipei cam- pus is rimmed by forested hills. The brand new Hsin-chu campus is grand, furnished with abundant and up-to-date facilities. The environment is also peaceful and secluded; the panorama of serene waters and luminous hills endows the campus with great scenic beauty. We sincerely believe the outstanding environment of the two campuses will provide people with more choices and high quality service.

 ¡½  Student Counseling Center


Individual Counseling

Psychiatrists state that real therapy begins when someone trapped in dismay starts talking about his/her problems with someone else-this is what we do for individual counseling. We play the role of a good listener during a one-on-one discussion, while on the other hand trying to untie the knot that troubles your heart. For those who find themselves in confusion or perplexity, do come to the Student Counseling Center to make an appointment with our counselors.

Group Counseling

We hold group counseling with different life-related topics on a regular basis. Members of group counseling share life experience with and give feedback to each other and by doing so they form a mutual help and supportive group. For those who would like to get a better understanding of him/herself, are willing to improve his/her way of learning, or want to gain more confidence, please come to the Student Counseling Center to make an appointment with our counselors.

 ¡½  Health Consultation


In the spirit of the school motto "We serve, so we care," the Hygiene and Health Division of our school strives to provide all students and faculty members with a healthy and sanitary teaching and learning environment in accordance with the policies of the Ministry of Education and the Department of Health.
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 ¡½  Student Dormitories


Dormitory Buildings

1. First Student Dormitory

The First Student Dormitory has 7 floors plus a basement. Students in this co-ed dormitory building are assigned in groups of four to one of the 156 dorm rooms, making for a total accommodation of 624 students. On the third floor is a housemaster room and a common room, with mailboxes, a television, water fountains and other facilities. Six dorm rooms make up a "unit", that share with a small common room and a bathroom. In the basement, there is a bookstore, a convenience store, a cafeteria and student restaurant, and a laundry room. On the first floor is the Student's Affairs Office, the Drillmaster's Office, the Infirmary, and the Guidance Center. Facilities like Karaoke and ATM can also be found on the first floor. School Clubs and the Student Activity Center are located on the second floor.

2. Second Student Dormitory

The Second Student Dormitory Building has 7 floors and a basement. It is a girls¡¦ dormitory. The matron's room and the common room are on the first floor, where there are also facilities like mailboxes, a television, and water fountain. Every 4-7 dorm rooms form a "unit" and share a small common room. There are also six double rooms for physically-challenged students. In total, the second dormitory building provides 169 dorm rooms for the accommodation of up to 660 students. Equipment
All dorm rooms are equipped with telephones, air conditioners, and network service. In order to provide students with the best living environment, convenience stores, a cafeteria and student restaurants, and coin laundry machines are located in the basement.

Safety

  1. Drillmasters rotate shifts in the housemaster's room over every 24-hour period in order to ensure dormitory security, and to be able to respond quickly to any emergency situation.
  2. Each dormitory is equipped with a 24-hour surveillance video system. In order to discourage any unauthorized entry into the dormitory by non-residents.
  3. In order to increase student awareness of what to do in an emergency and to minimize the possible damage and danger when fire occurs, dormitory fire drills are held every semester.
  4. Entry into the Second Dormitory is by with a computerized entry system activated only by the insertion of student card keys, Only people holding such cards will have access to this dormitory.
  5. Fire extinguishers, water hose, and fire escape ladders can be found on each floor.
  6. In order to keep dormitory power consumption within a safe range, electrical appliances that require lots of power are not permitted in dorm rooms.
  7. The security guards patrol the campus 24 hours a day to ensure the safety of all the students.

Emergency Services

We have someone on duty all the time to make sure whenever there's need, there's help available. In case of an emergency, just dial any of the following extension numbers: 1182, 1183, 1656, 1657, 1824, or 1825. These lines are staffed 24 hours a day so that no matter when an emergency takes place, we will be able to arrive on to the scene and take the most appropriate measures in the most efficient way.
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    Scholarships
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 ¡½ On-Campus Scholarship & Grants


The Kao Ying Scholarship $10,000 per person

Applications accepted during the first month of the second semester every school year (Qualified applicants must have earned an average grade of at least 70 in the former semester, an A in their conduct evaluation, and at least a B in Physical Education.)

The Hu Tong-Qing Memorial Scholarship $20,000 per person

Applications accepted during the first month of the second semester. (This scholarship is for bursary students and students from low-income families; qualified applicants also include those who have had made special contribution to the school or school clubs. Applicants must have earned an average grade of at least 70 in the former school year and an A for conduct evaluation.)

School Founder Mr. Shang Guan Yeh-you Scholarship

Open for application all year round. (This scholarship is for both teachers and students who have had made exceptional contributions to the school)
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Faculty Members, Staff, and Students "Mutual Help¡¨ Fund

Applications accepted all year round. (This fund is for the support of those who have encountered emergencies or accidents in their lives.)

Bursary Scholarship

Applications accepted all year round. (This scholarship is awarded based on a Scholarship & Grants Committee review of each individual case.)

Service Scholarship $5,000 per person

The scholarship is awarded once every semester. (The allocation of candidates for this scholarship is in proportion to the number of students in each department/division. Potential candidates, students with an average grade of at least 70 and an A for conduct evaluation in the former semester, are recommended by each department/division.)

Single-Parent Student Scholarship $3,000 per person

Applications accepted during the first month of the first semester. Applicants must be from single-parent family (this does not include divorced parents) and have earned an average grade of at least 70, and have earned an A for conduct evaluation, military training, and Physical Education.

Work Service Scholarship $3,000 per person

Issued once every semester. (This scholarship is for Day School students only. Every department/division recommends students who have been particularly hard-working in providing service and help with administrative work.)
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