About
The Taiwan Scholarship aims to encourage outstanding international students (excluding students from mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau) to pursue a university degree in Taiwan.
The scholarship is managed in accordance with Taiwan Scholarship Program Directions (see Appendix 1) of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
Scholarship Value
Scholarship recipients will receive the following:
- Tuition and Miscellaneous expenses: Up to NT$40,000 per semester to cover tuition and miscellaneous fees (including credit fees). If the combined total of tuition and fees exceeds NT$40,000, the scholarship recipient will be liable for any outstanding amount. The following items are not covered by the scholarship: administrative fees, thesis advising fees, insurance premiums, accommodation, and internet access.
- Stipend: Monthly living allowance to cover living expenses during staying in Taiwan. Recipients pursuing an undergraduate degree will receive a monthly stipend of NT$15,000; recipients pursuing a graduate degree (MA or PhD) will receive a monthly stipend of NT$20,000.
For a list of universities that help cover tuition and fees that remain following the NT$40,000 scholarship payment, please refer to Appendix 4: Universities/Colleges Providing Tuition & Miscellaneous Expense Discounts for MOE Taiwan Scholarship Recipients 2024 Academic Year.
Available Scholarships
One Canadian student may be selected as scholarship recipients for 2024.
Duration of Scholarships
The duration of the scholarship is based on the academic degree pursued by the recipient:
- Bachelor 's degree: four years
- Master’s degree: two years
- Doctoral degree: four years
If a recipient completes one degree and then pursues an advanced degree, they may claim the scholarship up to a maximum of five years.
The budget for the Taiwan Scholarship runs on an annual basis from September 1 until August 31 the following year. Recipients must arrive in Taiwan and officially register at their university/college by the specified deadline, unless a delay has been approved by their university and the MOE. Recipients who fail to arrive in Taiwan to register by the aforesaid deadline will forfeit their scholarship.
Stipends will become effective on the date of the recipient’s enrollment and will discontinue following the student’s final month of study or if the scholarship is revoked.
Eligibility
In order to be eligible to apply, an applicant must:
- Be a Canadian citizen;
- Have a high school diploma or a higher degree;
- Be applying to pursue an undergraduate or graduate degree in Taiwan;
- Hold an outstanding academic record; and
- Demonstrate good moral character.
Applicants are NOT eligible if they:
- Are R.O.C. nationals or overseas Chinese students.
- Are R.O.C. Alien Permanent Resident Certificate holders.
- Are already registered or have obtained student status at a university / college in Taiwan. (This restriction does not apply to students who are graduating and wish to pursue a higher degree.)
- Previously studied for a degree in Taiwan and are applying to pursue another degree at the same level (e.g. they earned a master’s degree in Taiwan and wish to pursue another master’s).
- Are an exchange student or dual/joint degree student who has been admitted to a university/college in Taiwan in accordance with an academic cooperation agreement between that university/college and their home university/college overseas.
- Have already been a recipient of the Taiwan Scholarship for a total of five years.
- Have had, in the past, their Taiwan Scholarship or Huayu Enrichment Scholarship revoked by the MOE.
- Are receiving another form of scholarship or subsidy from the R.O.C. (Taiwan) government or an academic institution in Taiwan. This restriction does not apply to subsidies provided by the recipient’s university/college to cover tuition and other fees that remain outstanding after the scholarship payment.
Application
We only accept applications from Canadian citizens whose permanent addresses are in provinces of Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador. If you are a resident in Western Canada, please apply to the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vancouver.
Applicants must send the documents listed below to the Education Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Canada (45 O’Connor Street, Suite 1960, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 1A4) by March 31, 2024. Please ensure the envelope is postmarked. Failure to include any of the documents listed below will render an application incomplete. Incomplete applications will not be considered; TECO will NOT notify an applicant that their application is incomplete. Please note that no documents submitted as part of the application package will be returned to you.
An application package must include:
1. 2024 Taiwan Scholarship Application Form (see Appendix 2).
2. A copy of the applicant’s Canadian passport or other nationality certificates.
3. Authenticated or sealed copy of the highest degree and academic transcripts.
If issued by an academic institution outside of Taiwan, these documents must be authenticated by TECO or be delivered to TECO directly by the academic institution in a sealed envelope. Documents in a language other than Chinese or English must be translated into Chinese or English, and the translated documents must be authenticated.
Please note that depending on the institute’s location, you will have to send your authentication application to the TECO office responsible for the jurisdiction. Please see TECO-Consular Division website to find out which office covers the area where the institute locates in: https://www.roc-taiwan.org/ca_en/post/173.html
4. A copy of a document proving the applicant has applied to a university / college in Taiwan
Applicants must apply for admission directly to the universities/colleges by the deadlines established by each university/college.
Supporting documents including application form, remittance form showing payment of the application fee, e-mail or written notification from the university acknowledging receipt of the application.
5. A copy of a language proficiency certificate if applicable.
A copy of a test certificate or tests results demonstrating attainment of Level 3 or above on the Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL). This requirement only applies to students who will be studying in a program which is not taught exclusively in English.
If the English-language degree program has not been accredited by the MOE, then you must provide a document formally issued by the university to prove your degree program is fully taught in English. Please refer to the 2024 List of Universities/Colleges Providing Degree Programs Taught in English (for Taiwan Scholarship Recipients) (Appendix 6) to confirm.
6. Two letters of reference, signed and in sealed envelopes.
Reference letters should be written by principals or professors/instructors of the academic institution at which the applicant studied, or supervisors. Photocopies and email versions of letters of recommendation will not be accepted.
7. A copy of the Taiwan Scholarship Terms of Agreement, signed by the applicant (see Appendix 3).
Selection
The Education Division of TECO in Canada will review all complete applications. When necessary, TECO may schedule online interviews with applicants. Following review, TECO will select scholarship candidates and waitlisted candidates. All applicants will be notified of results no later than May 31, 2024.
Selected candidates must submit a photocopy of an admission letter issued by one university/college by June 30, 2024. If a candidate who is not admitted into a university/college will lose eligibility to receive the Taiwan Scholarship.
Additional Information
All scholarship recipients are automatic members of the Taiwan Alumni Association in Canada (TAAC). TAAC aims to bring individuals together who have previously studied in Taiwan and are now located in Canada. Anyone interested in experience-sharing, engaging in dialogue on culture or language, or networking with fellow Taiwan alumni are welcome to participate in this organization.
Disclaimer
The information provided above has been adapted from Ministry of Education Taiwan Scholarship Directions (Appendix 1). Should any discrepancy exist between the information on this website and the official Taiwan Scholarship Directions, the Chinese version of the Taiwan Scholarship Directions shall prevail. (Please refer to Appendix 5 for the Chinese version of Taiwan Scholarship Directions.)
Contact Information
Education Division
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Canada
45 O’Connor Street, Suite 1960
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1P 1A4
Tel: (613) 231‐9018
Email: Canada@mail.moe.gov.tw
Appendix1_TS Program Directions
Appendix3_TS Terms of Aggrement
Appendix4_UniversitiesColleges Providing Tuition & Miscellaneous Expense Discounts for TS
Appendix4-1_Tuition & Miscellaneous Expense Discounts for TS_NCU
Appendix5_TS Program Directions_Chinese version
Appendix6_List of UniversitiesColleges Providing Degree Programs Taught in English
Appendix6-1_Degree Programs Taught in English provided by NCU