Location
  • Taiwan
    • Taipei
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring
Need-based funding, Merit-based funding, General grants/scholarships

Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Dormitory
Language
Chinese

Pricing

Starting Price
15000
Price Details
The program fee includes:

- Tuition and housing
- Pre-departure advising and optional on-site airport meet and greet
- Full-time program leadership and support
- Field trips and cultural activities
- CIEE iNext travel card which provides insurance and other travel benefits

CIEE also offers a wide variety of scholarships for participants; see website for details.
What's Included
Some Accommodation Activities Classes Travel Insurance
What's Not Included
Some Accommodation Airfare Domestic Airfare Airport Transfers Meals
What's Not Included (Extra)

Academic Year Student Housing: Housing between fall and spring semesters is not covered by the fee, and students must find and pay for accommodations during this break. CIEE staff can help identify options.

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About Program

In Taipei, Chinese culture is embroidered with the threads of Japanese, southeast Asian, and U.S. influence. Spend the semester immersed in this unique environment to explore business, media, and politics – and ways in which they’re intertwined. Select from an impressive list of courses across a range of academic areas at CIEE Taipei and our partner school, National Chengchi University (NCCU), while immersing yourself in the rich culture of Taipei – where diversity is embraced, and the community is warm and welcoming. Options for internships are also available for students who want to gain real-world work experience at a local company. All courses are complemented with CIEE co-curricular activities and excursions beyond the city to enhance classroom learning and provide intercultural understanding.

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Program Highlights

  • Get an edge with the advanced curriculum and outstanding facilities of the international master’s programs in International Communication Studies and Asia Pacific Studies.
  • Build your resume with an internship at a Taipei media company.
  • Gain the upper hand on Chinese language with custom classes and support from peer partner.

Scholarships

CIEE

CIEE Scholarships and Grants

CIEE’s need-based grants offer support to students who face financial barriers to studying abroad. CIEE awards need-based grants based on students’ EFCs and program selection. The Gilman Go Global Grant offers students $750-$2,000 toward airfare, plus $2,500 toward semester program costs, or $1,000 toward summer program costs.

Value
$500 - $2,500

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Rhys
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Leaving the United States for the First Time

When I arrived in Taipei at 5 in the morning, it was the most overwhelmed I had ever felt in my entire life. I was jet-lagged, nervous, scared, but most importantly I was excited. When I stepped off of the plane, I finally realized that I was in Taiwan. For my first trip outside of the United States, I really wanted to go far. Thanks to the suggestion of my good friend, I chose to spend my semester abroad in Taiwan. There was so much about the CIEE program that I loved. It was overall an unforgettable experience that has without a doubt changed me.

From my very first time meeting everyone involved with CIEE, I knew that I was in good hands. Any questions or concerns that I had were immediately and effectively addressed. As the semester went on, I began to look at CIEE and those involved as a second family- my home away from home. They helped me make the most of my first time traveling outside of the United States.

For any future participants, I have some suggestions for all of you. I would highly recommend getting comfortable walking shoes. It was common for me to walk over 6 miles in a day. Also, if you live on the NCCU campus you may very well end up living on top of a mountain. It is incredibly important that you prepare for all sorts of weather. Bring an umbrella with you wherever you go. There were a few times where I was caught outdoors without an umbrella as a downpour began. I can tell you that is not a good time.

I would also recommend that you take advantage of the cultural ambassadors. These students who volunteer their time to work with the students in the CIEE program are awesome. I would not have experienced some of the coolest things in Taipei had it not been for them. They are also incredibly helpful with language practice. They were also happy to help with any issues that I had. And if you ever have any medical concerns, the ambassadors will be more than willing to assist you. For each of the 6 times I had to go to the hospital or medical clinic while I was in Taiwan (I have pretty bad luck and was injured for a good deal of my semester), a cultural ambassador always offered to help me with getting to the hospital and communicating with the doctors there. Through a competitive process, CIEE selects some amazing people to be cultural ambassadors. To make the most of your time abroad, make a strong effort to become friends with them. Those are the friendships that will last long after you leave Taiwan.

As a cautionary note, I would strongly advise any future participants to do research on any classes you take at NCCU. The language class you will take through CIEE will be fantastic. However, for the courses you take through NCCU, the quality of the course can differ greatly from what you may be used to at your home university. If you want your academic experience to be worthwhile, I recommend that you talk to students at NCCU and find out as much as you can about the course and the professor. Studying abroad is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience so it is important that you enjoy as much of it as you can. Choosing good courses can help ensure that you will have a worthwhile academic experience during your time in Taiwan.

Overall, I was incredibly satisfied with my experience in the CIEE program. My semester abroad would not have been the same without each and every person involved in CIEE. If you choose to go to Taiwan through the CIEE program, you will not regret it. I will be forever grateful to them for making my time abroad so special.

What would you improve about this program?
My main criticism is the quality of course through NCCU. While the courses CIEE offers are very well-prepared and worthwhile, I experienced differing levels of quality in my courses through NCCU. I would recommend that CIEE provides more comprehensive feedback to future participants about the courses at NCCU. It is important that the students have as much information as possible so that they may make the most informed decision in regards to their course selection.
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