Entry Requirements
- General: 18 years of age or above, in good health with valid passport, and an educational background of completed high school or above.
- Chinese Proficiency Level: new HSK5 or above for liberal arts and business programs; new HSK4 or above for science programs and the program of Chinese Language.
- English Proficiency Level for English major applicants: IELTS test score 5.5 or above/TOEFL test score 70 or above.
Choosing ReasonsMORE
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Everybody has a very specific moment in life when they have that realization that changes one’s entire perspective of life. But the epiphany that something is different, can only be understood when we are cognizant of the norm. This is because the country I was born and raised follows a very specific way of living, rooted in tradition and, still, very authoritarian today. A society where the fundamental attribution errors are minimized due to its tendency to respect others: a basic principle that can be traced back to the fundamental idea of Confucius.
I remember during primary school’s TPA meetings – though I had no knowledge at the time – people’s treatment toward my parent was different: my friend’s parents were overly kind and polite to them. It was at a later stage in my life I realized what was happening, and it all came to be very sudden and I had to through a prolonged period of time in order to assimilate such information. It wasn’t easy at first, when I realized that my parents were considerably older than other parents, I started to think about the inevitable; it is a common understanding that anything that begins early finishes early. My parents have always supported me in any of the decisions that I made: mentally and economically, I don’t remember having any difficulty in achieving the desired goals. I sometimes think, maybe too much, but never did I take it for granted. I remember reading from my biology textbook something about the personality, and it could be reflected on birth order. I remember that an only child would have certain traits I could identify with.
This abrupt change of awareness came with a change of behavior. The life of a high schooler was not that different. The same life on a loop where the only escape from the daily life is the little social life we are able to nourish during the early afternoon time. Make my way to the dorm after classes. opened the door and my roommate not having arrived yet. The room was always the we had left it in the morning. A routine that struck me as very uncomfortably familiar – I remember seeing these untouched and unaltered rooms from day to afternoon while I doing my volunteer service at the Raphayel Facility for the Disabled Children in Korea. While I was helping the physically disabled people from morning to late afternoon, I would notice they would leave their rooms in the morning and come back to the room that had not been altered. I wasn’t pity I remember feeling but was grateful that when I am back home during the holidays, I would come back to a house that would sometimes smell like dinner or just a feel of human presence – I am truly thankful to my parents, but at the same time it was one of the toughest lessons I had learned. How hard it is to even to go about an everyday routine is
something does not go right. I cannot claim that at the time I was fully aware of the world around me but as a young teenager I stated to make up my mind about where to aim my attention and academic endeavors.
The fact that I had to be able to survive society by myself was both haunting and my biggest motivation. During my high school years, I realized that social life was important, but as I saw my academic endeavors deteriorating, I decided to take action – maybe too late. I never gave up on the idea that I could make the change and that I would be able to produce and achieve. Over turning grades and was purely motivated by not only the intrinsic satisfaction, but also the inner fear that I might one day be left alone in the world. My parents were surprised and proud I mentioned this ongoing fear I had. I had never told them the reason behind such fear, a fear that has shaped my thoughts and my core motivation to pursue a career in medicine. I realized about the inevitable, and help me see the world in a completely different perspective. I knew then that my parents would not be able to stay with me forever – maybe shorter than other student’s parents. I also knew that there will be a point when I would have to stand society by myself. I am sure that my parents will aid me in my achieving such goals, but there are certain thing I have to face on my own. This fear that still persists today has no scapegoat to blame. Just as communities follow the norms of the societies they belong, we follow the natural path of life.- 3 Years ago
- Name:Ki***********
- From:South Korea
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Entry Requirements
- General: 18 years of age or above, in good health with valid passport, and an educational background of completed high school or above.
- Chinese Proficiency Level: new HSK5 or above for liberal arts and business programs; new HSK4 or above for science programs and the program of Chinese Language.
- English Proficiency Level for English major applicants: IELTS test score 5.5 or above/TOEFL test score 70 or above.
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Fee Structure
Tuition Fee Bachelor RMB 24,000 per year
RMB 96,000 in total (About $ 17,605)Accommodation Fee International Students Apartment Building (Building 21) Double Room RMB 6,000 (More Details) Single Room RMB 12,000 (More Details) International Students Apartment Building ( Xiyuan Hotel ) Double Room RMB 52 (More Details) Single Room RMB 67 (More Details) Other Fees Application Fee USD 95 to USD 115 Service Fee USD 50 Living Expense RMB 2,050 to RMB 2,550 - Application Materials
"*" means necessary documents that you must provide in your application.
1. Documents of professional skills or knowledge or architecture works
for applicants of the program of Architecture
2. Personal Statement (reasons for choosing architecture, etc.)
for applicants of the program of Architecture
3. Other skill or knowledge certificates (if applicable)
*4. Two photos of passport standard
The recent passport-sized photo of the applicant
*5. Photocopy of valid passport
With name, passport number & expiration date, and photo included(Photocopy of valid passport identification page. Passport must be an ordinary passport and be valid for at least six months. Applicants currently residing in China must include a copy of the page containing a valid visa or residence permit.)
*6. Certificate of HSK
*7. Certificate of High school
Certificate in languages other than Chinese or English should be translated into Chinese or English and be certified by notarization. Both original and official English translated version are required.
*8. Academic Transcripts of High school
Academic Transcripts in languages other than Chinese or English should be translated into Chinese or English and be certified by notarization. Both original and official English translated version are required.
9. Supporting Documents: Certificate of Good Conduct
Provided by your current/previous school/company in Chinese/English to improve your success rate.
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For applicants who are in China: If you are an employee, you still need to provide employment separation certificate and your current residence permit. If you are a student, you need to provide transfer certificate, leaving certificate, certificate of attendance rate issued by previous school and your current residence permit. - How to Apply
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Change Log
- • The service fee has been updated to 50 USD December 28, 2020
- • The service fee has been updated to 100 USD March 3, 2020
- • The application deadline has been updated to May 30, 2020 February 7, 2020
- • The tuition fee has been updated to 24000 RMB February 7, 2020
- • The content has been updated. February 7, 2020
Basic Information
·Starting Date : | Sep 5 , 2021 | |
·Duration: | 4 Years |
Teaching Language : | Chinese |
Application Deadline: | May 30 , 2021 |
Tuition : | RMB 24,000 Per Year |
Application Fee: | USD 95 (Non-Refundable) |
Service Fee: | USD 50 (Non-Refundable) |
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