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Taiwan: Selection Criteria

Students must submit a complete application to the Campus EAP Office. Application deadlines are earlier than you think. Don't miss out!

 Application deadlines

Undergraduate applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:

General

Requirements vary by program. Most programs have prerequisites and all programs have a minimum GPA requirement. Some programs require one to two years of university-level training in the host country language. For further details see your Campus EAP Office and the EAP website.

In addition to program-specific requirements, all applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Serious academic goals and a clear plan for integrating EAP studies into the student’s UC degree program
  • Social and cross-cultural sensitivity; maturity; ability to adapt successfully to a different environment and a new education system; ability to assess and exhibit appropriate behavior in a variety of situations
  • Willingness to abide by program regulations
  • Endorsement by the Campus EAP Selection Committee and completion of all campus-specific requirements (an interview may be required)

Program-Specific

  • Class level: junior, senior, graduate
  • Language prerequisite: one year of university-level Chinese
  • GPA: 3.0 cumulative and 3.0 language GPA by the end of the last term prior to departure (or earlier if required by the Campus EAP Office). Students below a 3.0 must confer with a Campus EAP Advisor before submitting an application.
  • Other: An Asian history course is strongly recommended. Students who have only mainland Chinese or Taiwanese citizenship may not be eligible for this program due to governmental regulations and immigration controls. Such students should consult a Campus EAP Advisor before submitting an application.
  • Admission: Selection is determined by the Campus EAP Office. The final admission decision is made by the host university.

Note: These are minimum program requirements only and do not guarantee selection.

 

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