Admission Quota

Program Admission Quota Program Duration
Undergraduate Programs 27 Within 4-6 years
Master Programs 60 Within 1-4 years
Ph.D. Programs 63 Within 2-7years

Screening Process and Follow Ups

The departmental or institutional admission committees will review the application materials to process an initial screening. If necessary, written exams or interviews will be incorporated. The CGU admission committee will process the final screening. The admission roster shall then be approved by the President of CGU. Notification will then be sent to each individual.

Admission Roster Announcement

Admission roster of accepted applicants will be announced on the website of CGU in the following dates appointed. It will be posted online (https://www.cgu.edu.tw/recruit_intl/).
A letter of admission will be mailed to admitted students individually. All programs (Taiwan Standard Time): January 22, 2024; April 15, 2024 and July 17, 2024 for the Fall admission; November 18, 2024 for the Spring admission.

Registration

  1. Admitted students shall be present at the university for registration on the date specified and present the original copy of passport, diploma and the Chinese or English translation of school transcripts authenticated by ROC representative offices abroad (for authentication purpose only, documents will be returned immediately), or the status of admission shall be revoked. Admitted students should register on time and submit the above documents upon registration, or the status of admission shall be revoked.
  2. According to Article 22 of "MOE Regulations Regarding International Students Undertaking Studies in Taiwan", upon registration the admitted students should provide a proof of medical and personal accidental insurance papers insured outside ROC with validity from entering ROC up to at least six months. If already being insured at the national health insurance of ROC, the enrolled students only need to provide a proof of the related insurance papers. The above-mentioned insurance papers issued outside the ROC should be authenticated by ROC representative offices abroad.
For more details, please refer to CGU regulations and articles of the MOE.