Tuition: 6000 0
Accommodation: 3000/semester
Living Expense: 2000-2450/month 0
Scholarship Coverage and Standard: The scholarship supports tuition, living allowance and comprehensive medical insurance. The students are entitled to a standard living allowance of RMB 2,500 per person/month and a comprehensive medical insurance of RMB 400 per person.
1. The applicants should be non-Chinese citizen with the passport, good physical and mental health, no criminal record and financial ability to sponsor the expenses in China.
2. Age 18 to 22 years old.
3. The program commences either in September 2024 or March 2024, and the scholarship is provided for a maximum of five months. Applicants holding the X1/X2 visa category are not eligible. Applicants of international Chinese language education, Chinese language and literature, Chinese history, or Chinese philosophy programs shall have a minimum score of 180 on the HSK test (Level 3), and an HSKK test score is required. Applicants of traditional Chinese medicine or Taiji culture programs are required to provide HSK test scores, and priority will be given to those who also provide an HSKK test score.
a) A scanned copy of the passport photo page;
b) A scanned copy of score reports of the HSK/HSKK tests (within the two-year validity);
c) A reference letter by the head of the Recommending Institution.
d) In-service Chinese language teachers shall provide proof of employment and a reference letter from the employer.
e) Applicants under 18 shall provide certified documents of designation signed by their entrusted legal guardians in China.
f) Applicants shall provide additional documents as required by the Host Institutions.
1. The applicants should be non-Chinese citizen with the passport, good physical and mental health, no criminal record and financial ability to sponsor the expenses in China.
2. Age 18 to 22 years old.
3. The program commences either in September 2024 or March 2024, and the scholarship is provided for a maximum of five months. Applicants holding the X1/X2 visa category are not eligible. Applicants of international Chinese language education, Chinese language and literature, Chinese history, or Chinese philosophy programs shall have a minimum score of 180 on the HSK test (Level 3), and an HSKK test score is required. Applicants of traditional Chinese medicine or Taiji culture programs are required to provide HSK test scores, and priority will be given to those who also provide an HSKK test score.