Duration of Study and Graduation Credits

  1. Students must comply with the University’s Academic Regulations regarding the required duration of study and the credits required for graduation.
  2. Students who enroll in the undergraduate program with qualifications equivalent to the second year of senior high school in Taiwan are required to complete at least 12 extra credits within the required study period (see Article 47 of the University’s Academic Regulations).

Review Results and Enrollment Intention Survey

The allocation of admission quotas for this program is based on the Ministry of Education’s approved quotas for Overseas Compatriot and Hong Kong/Macao students for the 115th academic year bachelor’s programs. Applicants who pass the departmental review and are recognized by the Overseas Community Affairs Council as meeting the eligibility for Overseas Compatriot students, or recognized by the Ministry of Education as eligible Hong Kong/Macao students or ethnic Chinese students from Hong Kong/Macao holding foreign nationality, will be assigned according to departmental ranking and order of preference, and submitted for approval by the University’s Admissions Committee.

  1. The University will announce the lists of accepted and waitlisted students on the Admissions Information Website for Overseas Compatriot, Hong Kong, and Macau Students and will notify applicants via email. If the Ministry of Education or the Overseas Community Affairs Council delays or advances qualification verification, the announcement schedule will be adjusted accordingly.
    1. First Round Announcement: February 9, 2026
    2. Second Round Announcement: August 1, 2026
  2. Accepted applicants must confirm their enrollment intention online; otherwise, they will be deemed to have forfeited admission. Waitlisted applicants must confirm their willingness to be placed on the waiting list; otherwise, they will be deemed to have forfeited their chance of admission.
    1. First Round Reply Deadline: By February 13, 2026 (23:59 Taiwan Time)
    2. Second Round Reply Deadline: By August 4, 2026 (23:59 Taiwan Time)

Admission Announcement

The University will publish the confirmed admission list for the first round on the Admissions Information Website for Overseas Compatriot, Hong Kong, and Macau Students. No further distribution will be made by the Joint Admissions Committee for Overseas Compatriot Students. For the second round, if any admitted student has already been allocated by the Joint Admissions Committee or admitted through individual application, the University will revoke their admission and enrollment eligibility.

  1. Publication of Admission List:
    1. First Round: February 25, 2026
    2. Second Round: August 5, 2026
  2. Issuance of Admission Letters via Email:
    1. First Round: Expected on February 26, 2026
    2. Second Round: Expected on August 6, 2026

Appeal Procedure

  1. Applicants who wish to appeal their review results must submit a written appeal to the Admissions Committee within ten days of the announcement (postmark date applies). Appeals not submitted in writing or submitted after the deadline will not be accepted. The Admissions Committee will issue an official reply within 30 days of receiving the appeal (postmark date applies). If necessary, a special task force may be formed to investigate.
  2. The written appeal must include the applicant’s name, applied department/program, email address, contact phone number, date of appeal, reasons for appeal, and supporting documents. The appeal must be sent by international express mail to the Office of International Affairs, Chang Gung University. Appeals submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.

Notice

  1. The undergraduate program is a four-year curriculum. Students must meet the English proficiency graduation requirement in order to qualify for graduation. For details, please refer to the announcements on the Language Center website.
  2. For programs not taught entirely in English, students are required to demonstrate proficiency in Mandarin Chinese, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Applicants should meet at least the Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) Listening and Reading Level B1 requirement, or provide equivalent proof of Chinese proficiency at CEFR Level B1 or above.
  3. The office responsible for Overseas Compatriot student services is the Division of Career Service and Overseas Compatriot Student Counseling (abbreviated as OCSC) under the Office of Student Affairs.
  4. Recognition of the university’s degrees by foreign governments or institutions is subject to the applicant’s own verification with the relevant authorities.