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2014-2015 STUST HANDBOOK FOR
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
20142015 STUST HANDBOOK FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: STUST 2014‐2015 Academic Calendar.................................................. 1‐2
Chapter 2: Introduction to STUST............................................................................ 3
Our President and Vice Presidents.............................................................................3
Brief History................................................................................................................4
University Achievements............................................................................................4
Office of International Affairs (OIA)............................................................................6
Message from Director of OIA....................................................................................8
Map of STUST .............................................................................................................9
Chapter 3: VISA & Alien Resident Certificate......................................................... 12
Chapter 4: Transportation..................................................................................... 14
Chapter 5: Studying at STUST................................................................................ 17
Registration ..............................................................................................................17
Class Time.................................................................................................................17
Course Selection.......................................................................................................18
Tuition Payment Information .......................................................................................23
Scholarship ...................................................................................................................23
Chinese Language Center.............................................................................................24
Instruction for Students to Appeal…………………………………………………………………………….24
Chapter 6: Insurance ............................................................................................. 26
Student Safety Insurance .........................................................................................26
Personal Accident Insurance (PAI)............................................................................26
National Health Insurance (NHI) ..............................................................................26
STUST Health Care Center........................................................................................28
Medical Services.......................................................................................................29
Chapter 7: Living ................................................................................................... 30
Food Court & Cafeteria on Campus .............................................................................30
Open Post Office/Bank Account...............................................................................30
Work Permit .................................................................................................................30
Other Related Information.......................................................................................31
Living Costs...............................................................................................................32
Electricity..................................................................................................................33
Currency ...................................................................................................................33
Mobile Phone...........................................................................................................33
Medicine ..................................................................................................................33
Climate & Clothing ...................................................................................................33
Parking Permit Application.......................................................................................34
Chapter 8: Dormitory ............................................................................................ 35
STUST Student Dormitory Regulations ......................................................................35
Personal Commodity Items Students Should Prepare .............................................36
Room Types .............................................................................................................. 37
Chapter 9: Culture Experiences ............................................................................. 38
International Student Orientation ...............................................................................38
Chinese Summer Camp............................................................................................38
Ghost Month Festival ...............................................................................................38
Moon Festival...........................................................................................................38
International Art and Culture Festival......................................................................38
Chapter 10: Useful Websites ................................................................................. 39
School.......................................................................................................................39
Visa........................................................................................................................... 39
Life............................................................................................................................39
Chapter 11: Contact Information........................................................................... 41
Appendix .............................................................................................................. 42
Wholesale Stores..........................................................................................................42
Entertainment ..............................................................................................................42
Night Markets...............................................................................................................42
Movie Theaters ............................................................................................................43
Department Stores.......................................................................................................44
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CHAPTER 2 ‐ INTRODUCTION to STUST
Our President and Vice Presidents
President (Aug. 2007 until now)
Vice Presidents
Dr. Chein Tai
Executive Vice President
Dr. Hong‐de Chang
Academic Vice President
Dr. Teng‐mao Lu
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BRIEF HISTORY As a national political consultant in the pre‐presidential palace, Mr. San‐lian Wu
responded to the government’s encouragement to private representatives to
establish a school to help develop professionals for industry and business. He invited
enthusiastic local academics, Wen‐Ping Hsin, Xiu‐qi Wu, and Li‐tang Chang, to donate
funds in order to establish a first‐class school. Since our humble beginnings, STUST
has grown from a junior college of engineering to an institute of technology to our
current standing as a university of technology.
Founded in 1969 as Nan Tai Junior College of Engineering, STUST is located in
the north‐eastern suburb of Tainan City. In March 1972, the Ministry of Education
approved the establishment of the five‐year junior college. Several business
departments were added, and our school was renamed “Nan‐Tai Junior College of
Engineering and Business.” In 1996, with its excellence in education, STUST was
upgraded from a junior college to institute of technology. In August 1999, STUST
became a university emphasizing both academic and technological advancement.
The growth of STUST has been prosperous and rapid. We will work towards the goal
of turning to a university excellent in humanization, informationalization,
industrialization, innovation and globalization.
Our institute was founded by a private organization and has a strong ambition to
become a distinguished school. Today, with its aim of whole‐person education, the
school is continuing its immense efforts to promote the position of vocational
education and to cultivate young minds with great talents for development of our
industrial and business society.
University Achievements The University has many outstanding achievements and is regarded as one of
the best universities in Taiwan. Some of its remarkable accomplishments are
highlighted below.
In 2012‐2014, STUST was evaluated as one of the top six Paradigm Technological Universities by Taiwan’s Ministry of Education (MOE).
Taiwan’s well‐known leading career magazine, Cheers, has rated STUST as the top private technical and vocational university favored by enterprises for the
past six consecutive years.
Both our Master’s Programs and Doctoral Programs in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering as well as our Global MBA program are taught in English
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and have been highly recommended by Taiwan’s MOE.
STUST was granted the highest amount awarded due to the prominent performance in the execution of the Teaching and Learning Excellence Project
among private technical and vocational universities by Taiwan’s MOE from
2006‐2014.
All STUST’s programs in the College of Engineering are IEET accredited, the Taiwanese counterpart of ABET, which is also a Provisional Signatory of the
Washington Accord.
STUST’s College of Business is a full member of AACSB and is now in the Pre‐accreditation phase.
STUST has the 7th largest student population in Taiwan.
STUST Shines on the World Stage in 2013:
The IFIA Special Award and 2 gold, 3 silver, and 1 bronze medal at the 41st “Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions”.
Design Concept Award with “Lightening at Will” at the “iF Design Talents” in Hamburg, Germany.
2 gold and 2 silver medals at the 28th “Invention and New Product Exposition (INPEX)”, America’s largest invention show, in Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
2 gold and 2 silver medals at the 24th “International Invention, Innovation & Technology Exhibition (ITEX)”, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
1 diamond, 1 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze medal at the 65th “iENA”, Nuremberg, Germany.
3 gold medals at “2013 INOVA”, Zagreb, Croatia.
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Introduction to Office of International Affairs (OIA)
Facing the internationalized trend in the 21st century, the ones who have the
International mentality, language competence, and communication ability will be the
important talents demanded by the future global market. Southern Taiwan University
of Science and Technology (STUST) endeavors to cultivate talents with the
perspective of internationalization. The internationalization disposition of “having a
foothold in Taiwan and broad vision to manage International disposition” is exactly
our idea.
For advances to the internationalization in accordance to this school’s goal, in
January, 2009, the International Exchange Division originally subordinating under the
“Office of Research and Development” becomes an independent office, named
“Office of International Affairs (OIA).” The responsibility of this office is that it takes
charge of International strategy alliance, creates internationalized environment,
arranges the overall affairs concerning International students and assists
departments to conduct International activities.
Location: 1st Basement Floor of L Building (L001)
Ph: (06)253‐3131, ext. 1601, 1602
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Staffs of OIA
Division Staff E‐mail
Director Ph. D. Yung‐Peng Wang wyplsm@mail.stust.edu.tw
Director
Mei‐ling Cheng meiling@mail.stust.edu.tw
Coordinator
Chiao‐Hua Lin (Lynn) lynn@mail.stust.edu.tw
Coordinator
Hsiu‐Wen Chuang wentsuyotoma@mail.stust.edu.tw
International
Exchange Division
Executive Assistant
Muler Huang muler0915@gmail.com
Director
Ming‐Lung Roger Yang roger@stust.edu.tw
Coordinator
Tung‐Kun Liao (Darby) darby56@mail.stust.edu.tw
Coordinator
Yi‐an Chen (Annie) jesmine91@mail.stust.edu.tw
International
Student Division
Coordinator
Jien‐Bin Chen chenjb@mail.stust.edu.tw
Executive Assistant
Sz‐Ting Wang (Crystal) crystalwang@mail.stust.edu.tw
Executive Assistant
Pei‐Ru Du (Jill) peiru1601@mail.stust.edu.tw
Taiwan Host
Family Program
Executive Assistant
Yen‐Chan Chang (Rita) ritacheng@mail.stust.edu.tw
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Message from Director of OIA
Dear International Students,
Welcome to study at Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology, one of
the six Paradigm Technology Universities in Taiwan. Globalization‐oriented
Education is one of the objectives of STUST, so that STUST tries its best to provide
foreign students a good and friendly environment for studying and experiencing a
different culture. When you have any questions or suggestion, you are cordially
welcomed to come to the Office of International Affairs (OIA) any time. You will
receive warm hospitality of STUST colleagues. Even if you do not have anything to
ask for help, we will be delighted to see you often, to have a chat and to know each
other better.
Please read this handbook carefully which provides much important information for
you. Wish you fruitful study at STUST and a pleasant experience of foreign cultural
adventure here in Taiwan.
Sincerely Yours,
Jack Wang, Ph. D. Yung‐Peng Wang
Director
Office of International Affairs
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Map of STUST
CAMPUS MAP A Electrical Engineering Building (1) B Electrical Engineering Building (2) C Extension Education and Research and Development Building D Management and Information Technology Building E Library and Information Building G Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Building I Electronics Engineering Building (1) J Electronics Engineering Building (2) K Mechanical Engineering Building L Administration Building M Humanities Art Building and University History Hall N Student Center P Electronics Engineering and Logistics Building Q Mechatronics Building R Automobile Engineering Building R1 Automobile Repair Shop S Managing Science Building T Teaching and Research Building U Yohas Center H1 Dorm 1 H2 Dorm 2 H3 Dorm 3 H5 Dorm 5 H6 Dorm 6
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Campus Location
This map shows STUST’s campus location in relation to nearby highways.
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Driving and Walking Routes
This is an interactive map that will show both driving routes in a moped or car and
walking directions from nearby bus stops.
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CHAPTER 3 ‐ VISA & ALIEN RESIDENT CERTIFICATE
VISA & ALIEN RESIDENT CERTIFICATE There are two types of visas (Visitor Visa & Resident Visa) for International student.
For Visitor Visa If you are permitted to enter Taiwan with “Visitor Visa” and you will plan to stay in
Taiwan over half year. After arriving in Taiwan, International students must change
status from Visitor Visa to Resident Visa. After getting Resident Visa, students must
apply for “Alien Resident Certificate (ARC)” at the Tainan City Immigration Office.
For Resident Visa If you are permitted to enter Taiwan with ”Resident Visa”, you must prepare the
following document for STUST staff in order to apply for “Alien Resident Certificate”
within 15 days upon your arrival. You will have to pay the fine if you fail to do so.
Documents Required for Resident Visa Application 1. A passport valid for at least six months. 2. A duly completed application from with one photo. 3. The original and one photocopy of the Student I.D. card (The original will be
returned after verification).
4. Application fees: 3,000NTD. 5. Working days: 5 to 7 days.
Documents Required for Alien Resident Certificate 1. Application form. 2. Two photos (1” X1.5”) within the past six months. 3. The original and one photocopy of the passport, including the resident visa (The
original will be returned after verification).
4. The original and one photocopy of the student ID card (The original will be returned after verification).
NOTE:
Failure to extend the ARC before the expiration date will result in automatic
cancellation of the ARC and mandatory deportation.
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Alien Resident Certificate Application Fees
Duration of Stay Cost
1 Year 1,000 NTD
2 Year 2,000 NTD
3 Year 3,000 NTD
Overseas Chinese Students 500 NTD
The Office of International Affairs at STUST will assist you with the visa application.
Please pay attention to the expiration date of your visa, and keep in contact with us.
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CHAPTER 4 ‐ TRANSPORTATION
The Tainan city government has built a complete bus service network around the
greater Tainan area, including Yongkang District. Currently there are three bus
routes to downtown Tainan from STUST. Two of the bus stops are set at the Chi Mei
Medical Center, one is at STUST. Search “Tainan City Dynamic Bus Information
System” on Google for bus routes information in detail or find more at “Tainan
Foreigner Assistance Center” website: http://foreigner.tncg.gov.tw/en/.
Bus No. Route
5 Line
Yan‐Hang → Ai‐ Mai Supermarket → STUST→ Chi‐Mei Hospital →
Cheng Kung Univ. Hospital → National Cheng Kung Univ. → Tainan Park
→ Tainan Railway Station → Fort Provintia (Chih Kan Building) → Shin
Kong Mistukoshi Department Store → Athletic Park (Municipal Stadium)
→ Municipal Hospital → Tainan Airport
15 Line
Chi‐Mei Hospital → Bing‐zai Market → Ambassador Theater → Barcley
Memorial Park (Municipal Cultural Center) → Labor Center (Athletic
Park / Municipal Baseball Stadium)
H62 Line Chi‐Mei Hospital → Bing‐zai Market → Ambassador Theater → Rende
Interchange → HSR Tainan Station
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Bus No. Route
88 Line
(On
weekends
& holidays)
Tainan Park → Tainan Railway Station → Koxinga's Shrine → Eslite
Bookstore → Municipal Cutural Center → Barcley Memorial
Park → Evergreen Plaza Hotel (Tainan) → Athletic Park → Confucius
Temple (Taiwan Literature Museum) → Fort Provintia (Chih Kan
Building) → Tainan City Hall → Eternal Golden Castle → An‐ping
Harborside Park → Fort Zeelandia → Sunset Platform
99 Line
(On
weekends
& holidays)
Tainan Park → Tainan Railway Station → Shin Kong Mistukoshi
Department Store (Focus Department Store) → Far Easter (Fe21')
Department Store (Vieshow Cinema) → Fort Provintia (Chih Kan
Building) → Fort Zeelandia → An‐ping Tree House → Sze‐Cao
Bridge → Sze‐Cao Eco‐cultural Area → Sze‐Cao Eco‐cultural Village
From the Taoyuan International Airport If you plan to visit STUST from Taoyuan International Airport, you have two options:
BUS: These buses can transport you directly from the airport to downtown Tainan.
They will leave the Freeway at Sinshih Interchange and Lioujiading might be a
good place to get off the bus and then you can take an eight‐minute walk to
STUST. The total duration of transportation is around three and half hours.
Taiwan High Speed Rail: Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation (THSRC) has been operational since 2007.
Check it out at: http://www.thsrc.com.tw/en/?lc=en for more information.
From the Tainan Railway Station Once you are at Tainan Railway Station, you can choose to take a taxi or the
commuter train to STUST.
Taxi: The taxi fare from the Tainan Railway Station to STUST is around NT120 dollars,
but it might be much more expensive if you take it late at night or during rush
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hours.
Commuter Train: After arriving at the Tainan Railway Station, you can transfer to a northbound
commuter train and get off at Daciao Station. STUST is a five‐minute walk from
there. After you arrive at Daciao Station, you have to cross the bridge inside the Daciao Station to go to the other side (PLATFORM 1) to go out from the station. If you need walking direction, place call us at 886‐6‐2533121#1601
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CHAPTER 5 ‐ STUDYING at STUST
Registration 1. Report to Office of International Affairs located in L Building, Room 001, fill out a
Student Status Form. The office hour is 8:30 to 17:30 from Monday through
Friday; and will subject to change during summer and winter breaks.
2. Submit one copy of passport. 3. Submit copy of graduation diploma & transcripts certified at Taiwan Consulate if
not enclosed during application.
4. Pick up Student I.D. card at Office of International Affairs.
Semester ‐ Fall semester:
Mid‐September to Mid‐January
‐ Spring semester: Mid‐February to Mid‐June
Class Time At STUST, the duration of each daytime class is 50 minutes. Class times are denoted
using a sequence of numbers. For example, Period One refers to classes held from
8:10 to 9:00 am. The table below displays each number and its corresponding class
times.
Period No. Class Time Period No. Class Time
Period 1 08:10 – 09:00 Period 5 12:50 – 13:40
Period 2 09:10 – 10:00 Period 6 13:50 – 14:40
Period 3 10:10 – 11:00 Period 7 14:50 – 15:40
Period 4 11:10 – 12:00 Period 8 15:50 – 16:40
Lunch Time 12:00 – 12:50 Period 9 16:50 – 17:40
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Course Selection (Taking GMBA as example)
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TUITION PAYMENT INFORMATION TUITION & MISCELANEOUS FEES (Apply to Graduate & Undergraduate Students)
∙∙∙→ 55,270 NTD (Approximately 1,900 USD /Semester)
∙∙∙→48,315 NTD (Approximately 1,650 USD /Semester)
∙∙∙→47,425 NTD (Approximately 1,600 USD /Semester)
NOTE:
Tuition fees are subject to change every year. Contact Admission staff for updated
information.
Scholarship Institution Website
Taiwan Scholarship:
https://taiwanscholarship.moe.gov.tw/web/file/_ScholarshipProfile/
20130115_MOE_TE_教育部臺獎英文要點.pdf Ministry of
Education Huayu Enrichment Scholarship:
https://taiwanscholarship.moe.gov.tw/web/file/_ScholarshipProfile/
20130115_MOE_HE_教育部華獎英文要點.pdf
College of Engineering,
Information related &
digital design related
departments/programs
College of Business,
Excluding Information
Related departments
/programs
College of Humanities &
Social Sciences
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Institution Website
Ministry of
Foreign
Affairs
MOFA Taiwan Scholarship:
https://taiwanscholarship.moe.gov.tw/web/file/_ScholarshipProfile/
20130115_MOFA_TE_Guidelines%20for%20the%20MOFA%20Taiwa
n%20Sch.pdf
Chinese Language Center (CLC) Chinese Mandarin, the ever‐growing language in the globe is being considered
one of the most complicated and important languages in the world.
Here, in the southern Taiwan, Tainan, where is rich in food and remains is the
best place for learning Chinese with diverse environment and creative teachers who
are passionate and professionally trained. Apart from the normal inside classes for
listening, speaking, reading and writing, we also make connection between
textbooks and real‐life circumstances. We believe the cultural context is one of the essences for language acquisition.
As the ancient capital, we believe Tainan is the perfect place for you to experience
the local art, food and folkways in person.
Location: 3rd Floor of N Building (N304)
Ph: (06)253‐3131, ext. 6010, 6011 Instruction for Students to Appeal I. About the appealing
1. The appealing process is established to protect students’ rights of learning and welfare in daily life and education and to improve the harmony on
campus.
2. The appealing process is regulated according to No.33 rule of University Act and the regulations of our school.
II. Appealing items and process 1. Disagreement about punishment according to administration regulations of
school.
2. Disagreement about punishment according to regulations or resolutions of student association and other related students’ association.
3. Disagreement about other regulations and resolutions
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4. If there are any disagreement, please apply with paper forms in 10 days. III. Contact Information
Implementation Unit: Counseling and Guidance Division, Office of Student
Affairs
Office Hour: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am‐5:30 pm
Tel: 06‐2533131 ext.2220~2222
Email: cons@mail.stust.edu.tw
Location: Building F, Room No.202
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CHAPTER 6 ‐ INSURANCE
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Student Safety Insurance
All International students must join Student Safety Insurance. This cost comes as
part of their miscellaneous fees. This insurance provides minimal coverage for
students, and the fee is 246 NTD each semester (subject to change every year).
Once covered under the plan, you may receive compensation if you are
hospitalized, or undergo an operation in the event of illness or accidental injury.
Compensation must be claimed within two years of the accident or illness.
Personal Accident Insurance (PAI) Before coming to Taiwan, International students have to obtain this insurance
from any independent carrier in their native countries for their first six months in
Taiwan. This scheme will cover hospital stay, medical operation, physical
disability, and death.
National Health Insurance (NHI) Taiwanese law states that six months after receiving their ARCs, foreign students
must join the National Health Insurance scheme. In the first six months, however,
foreigners are not allowed to gain coverage under NHI. NHI monthly premiums
amount to 749 NTD. For International students, this cost will form part of the
miscellaneous fees that you pay before the start of each semester.
Once you join, you will be issued NHI card and you must present it to the medical
Student Safety
Insurance
Personal Accident
Insurance
(Short‐term)
National Health
Insurance
(NHI)
Compulsory
Insurance
Compulsory for new
students for the first six
months.
Compulsory Insurance:
Students join NHI six
months after receiving an
ARC
International
Student
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staff every time you visit a doctor.
Office of International Affairs (OIA) is the substitute office for collecting the
money. Students pay for September to February at the beginning of the 1st
semester (NT$749*6=NT$4,494); for March to August at the beginning of the 2nd
semester.
(Please visit: http://www.nhi.gov.tw/ for the details of the insurance. The charge
is subject to change according to the NHI.)
1. Applying for Coverage Foreign students who have been in Taiwan for six months since receiving
their ARCs must apply for coverage under NHI. To do so, go to the STUST
Office of International Affairs at L001 and bring the following documents
with you:
One 2” photo Photocopies of both sides of you ARC Signature
2. Canceling Coverage If you graduate, defer studies, discontinue studies, or are suspended from
studying at STUST, please go to the OIA to cancel your NHI coverage, return
your NHI card, and receive refunds for payment of NHI premiums.
3. Suspending Coverage If you graduate, defer studies, or discontinue studies, please go to the OIA
to suspend your NHI coverage. Foreign students who plan on going abroad
for over 6 months should also suspend their NHI coverage for the amount
of time which they intend to stay abroad. During this time, you will not be
required to pay premiums. However, please note that if you return to
Taiwan and continue studies before 6 months expire, you will be required to
back pay the monthly premiums for the amount of time you were abroad.
4. Resuming Coverage To resume coverage after deferring or discontinuing studies, go to the OIA
and apply for resumption of NHI coverage.
5. What To Do if You Lose Your Card If you lose your NHI card, you can apply for a new one at any post office
branch or at the Bureau of National Health Insurance for a fee of 200 NTD.
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6. Remember to Bring Your IC Card when Visiting a Doctor Whether you are visiting a doctor, picking up medicine or undergoing
medical examination, you can bring your IC card to any contracted health
care institution ( identified by the National Health Insurance logo in their
doorways) to be treated under the health insurance program. You will be
required, however, to pay a registration fee and copayment.
If you don’t have your IC card with you when visiting the doctor, you must
first pay all medical expenses out of your own pocket. But you can have the
expenses, minus the required copayment, refunded if you bring your IC
card and receipt to the health care institution where you were treated
within seven days.
For International students who study at graduate program, when the part‐time income exceeds 5,000 NTD, they should be deducted 2% tax rate.
For Further details about Health Care Center and Insurance, please contact as the following:
Mr. Darby Liao; Mr. Jian‐bin Chen
Office of International Affairs
TEL: +886‐6‐2533131 EXT.1601
Fax: +886‐6‐3010040
Mail: darby56@mail.stust.edu.tw ; chenjb@mail.stust.edu.tw
STUST Health Care Center
In order to take care of the health of students and faculty, the Health Care
Center (HCC) is staffed with two nurses. The HCC also has a consultation room, a
data room, and 10 beds to provide the following health services to students and
faculty:
Health Information
In accordance with the regulations of the National Health Administration
and to answer the needs of students, the HCC promotes health care
programs each month through Student Affairs Announcements such as
posters, school publications, leaflets, handbooks, lectures and more.
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Look for them around campus or call for more information: 06‐2533131 #
2231 or 2230.
Office Hour
Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM – 10:00 PM at Health Care Center:F Building
204 and 208
Location of the STUST Health Care Center
Medical Services After successfully applying for coverage under NHI, you will receive an NHI card.
This card can be used at the vast majority of hospitals and medical clinics
around Taiwan to receive a significant discount on the price of medical fees.
Clinics & Hospitals
Within 4km periphery of the STUST campus, there are two major hospitals:
1. Chi Mei Hospital http://www.chimei.org.tw/english/2012/index.html
2. National Cheng Kung University Hospital http://www.hosp.ncku.edu.tw/nckm/english/HomeStyle.aspx?Type=11&Con
tentPage=0
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CHAPTER 7 ‐ LIVING
Food Court & Cafeteria on Campus
7‐Eleven Convenience Stores ─ Two 7‐eleven convenience stores are on campus, one in Dorm 6 and the other in the S building.
Starbucks Coffee ─ A Starbucks Coffee shop is located in the S Building across from the 7‐Eleven.
Banking Service ─ In order for STUST to wire stipend for your scholarship, you must open a Post office account. Taiwan’s Post Office also provides banking
services. Office ATMs can be found throughout the island. Two bank ATM
machines are located outside the L Building for convenience of withdrawing
cash, and one Post Office ATM is in the C Building and in Dorm 6.
Open Post Office /Bank Account To open a post office or bank account in Taiwan, simply take your passport and ARC
to the post office or bank at which you wish to open an account.
You need the following documents to open an account:
1. Valid passport, 2. Alien Resident Certificate (ARC), and 3. Chinese name chop. (If you need one made, ask us for directions to a chop store.)
Work Permit Before you can work in Taiwan, you must first apply for a work permit. If you want to
apply it, please hand in the documents to Office of International Affairs (L001). We
will help you to apply it.
1. Required Documents and Fees: 1) Application form 2) Photocopies of both sides of your Student ID Card 3) A two‐inch, half‐length color photo 4) Photocopies of your passport and both sides of your ARC 5) Academic transcripts from the most recent one semesters of your degree
program or your previous year of Chinese language study
6) STUST student Consent Form for Work Permit Application
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7) Original receipt of payment from the post office at which the application fees (NT $100) were transferred.
2. Note 1) You should study after completing one semester of study at undergraduate
program; for graduate students, jobs should be higher related to his/her
major.
2) Work permits are valid for six months, and must be renewed before they expire.
3) After obtaining a work permit, you can work a maximum of 16 hours per week during the regular semester, or as much as you like in the summer and
winter vacations.
4) Work permits issued in the first academic semester (Aug ‐ Jan) are valid until March 30; those issued in the second semester (Feb ‐ Jul) are valid until Sept
30.
Part‐time job Without working permit on campus and off‐campus, jobs are not allowed for
International students; if caught by police, you might face deportation.
Other Related Information 1. Our Mailing Address:
Attn: Mr. Darby Liao
Office of International Affairs
Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology
NO.1 Nantai St, Yong‐Kang Dist., Tainan City, Taiwan 71005
2. Calling Taiwan from Abroad: First dial 886(country code), then 6 (Tainan’s area code) and your room’s phone
number.
3. Calling your Country from Taiwan: Buy Int’l phone card at 7‐11. Once you have an ARC, than you can buy a pre‐paid
card or contract for a cell phone.
4. International Exchange Center This room is available for staff, faculty as well as students. Come and enjoy the
International settings decorated in Bali style. It is located in the S Building in room
312.
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Living Costs Estimated Extra Personal Expenses (Self‐pay Items)
Type ITEM COST REMARKS
A Books
700 NTD‐800 NTD per
course (around 6,400
NTD per year)
You can take 3 or 4
courses per semester. If
used books can be
acquired, then money can
be saved.
B Student Safety
Insurance
492 NTD per year
(246 per semester) Compulsory
C Personal Accident
Insurance (PAI) 500 NTD per month
International students
need to join PAI for the
first 6 months and pay
NTD$3,000 if they
don’t have their
oversea insurance.
D Resident Visa
Application
3,000 NTD
(one‐time fee)
Holder of visitor visas to
Taiwan, need to change to
resident visas.
E Alien Resident
Certificate (ARC) 1,000 NTD per year
Holder of resident visas to
Taiwan, need to apply for
ARCs within 15 days of
arrival.
F National Health
Insurance (NHI)
8,988 NTD per year
(749 NTD* 12 months)
Eligible for application, 6
months after getting an
ARC (Compulsory).
G Internet Fees
400 NTD for graduate
students; 800 NTD for
bachelor students
Only pay once when
studying at STUST on the
1st semester
H Food
72,000 NTD per year
(Average 6,000NTD per
month)
Exclude clothing, daily
commodities,
transportation,
entertainment, etc.
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Electricity Taiwan uses 110 voltages with electrical sockets similar to that of the United States.
Currency The unit of currency is New Taiwan dollars (NTD) and 30 NTD = 1 USD. Most
currencies can be exchanged at banks, airports and major hotels. Credit cards are
accepted in Taiwan at major shopping centers and restaurants.
Suggestion: You should bring cash in the amount of 10,000 NTD to 20,000 NTD in
case you need to buy commodities and your daily meals.
Mobile Phone Mobile phone service provided in Taiwan is mainly based on GSM. One CDMA
provider and one PHS provider are also available. Many International student prefer
to use internet telephone (like Skype), but contracts and pre‐ paid card are still
advised. Most of telecommunication companies will not accept your business until
you acquire your Alien Resident Certificate (ARC).
Medicine For the one who has to take some special medicine, you should prepare medicine or
bring description (include medicine name) to Taiwan.
Climate & Clothing Tainan lies in a sub‐tropical climate zone, with hot summers and cool winters. From
May to Sept., the weather of Tainan is summer like. The hottest weather is in July and
August. The annual average temperature is 24.9℃ last year in Tainan area. The rainy
season is from May to October. You should bring some wear as well as traditional
clothing from your culture for special occasions.
MONTH Dec.‐Feb. Mar.‐May. Jun.‐Aug. Sep.‐Nov.
Avg. TMP. 19.8℃ 24.8℃ 29.3℃ 25.8℃
Rainfall(mm) 60 195.8 1133.9 182.7
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Parking Permit Application
Go to http://message.stut.edu.tw/loan/service_center/parking_apply.aspx for
applying parking permit, either bike or scooter, and you will receive one sticker to
place it on your bike or scooter.
BIKE SCOOTER
One year
(Applying on the 1st semester) 100 NTD 500 NTD
One semester
(Applying on the 2nd semester) 50 NTD 250 NTD
If you lose the sticker, you need to pay 50 NTD to get a new one.
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CHAPTER 8 ‐ DORMITORY
STUST Student Dormitory Regulations: 1. Boarders should not create disturbance in the dormitory. 2. Boarders should not privatize public facilities in the dormitory for personal use. 3. Boarders are not allowed entry into the opposite gender dorms, nor have
overnight guests.
4. Boarders are not allowed to move or rearrange the furniture in the dorm rooms. 5. Boarders are not allowed to use appliances such as hot pots, electric stoves,
ovens, toasters, microwaves or extension cords in the rooms.
6. Boarders are not allowed to raise any animal in the dormitory. 7. Boarders are not allowed to have alcohol nor gamble in the dormitory. 8. Curfew is 24:00. 9. Apply for leave ahead of time if you plan to stay off‐campus overnight. 10. Boarders should keep quiet and keep the music volume down in the dormitory. It
is also prohibited to yell, scream, make noise, etc.
11. After using the kitchen, boarders should clean it before leaving. 12. Boarders are not allowed to use washing machines, spin dryer and laundry dryer
from 12 AM to 6 AM.
13. Boarders should not leave garbage in public areas, such as the aisles, etc. 14. Boarders should participate in any disaster prevention drills at the dormitory. 15. Boarders should separate garbage correctly and dispose garbage in the correct
place.
16. A fine imposed on any violation stated above, if applicable, shall be enforced in accordance with code of conduct of the dormitory of Southern Taiwan University
of Science and Technology. The severe violators should move from the dormitory
and those who have paid an accommodation fee shall receive no refund.
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The rooms are moderately furnished with:
1. One bathroom 2. Bed (without mattress) 3. Wardrobe 4. Bookshelf 5. Desk 6. Telephone Phones are for inbound calls only. Outbound calls cannot be made from dorm
phones. Pay phones are available in the lobby of Dorm 6.
Personal Commodity Items Students Should Prepare: 1. Bedding, pillows, blankets, bed sheets, mattress. 2. Ethernet cord for using internet in the dorm.
NOTE:
Dorm reservations are automatically made for International students. Residence halls
have laundry facilities and a TV room. You can rent refrigerators in the room and a
kitchenette is available at the end of the 4th floor. For Type A assistantships you will
ONLY be provided with a 4‐person room, and share the room with other
International students.
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Room Types
A. 2‐Person Room, 19,200 NTD per semester
B. 4‐Person Room, 12,500 NTD per semester
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CHPATER 9 – CULTURE EXPERIENCES
International Student Orientation In order to help foreign students to adjust to the new environment and be familiar
with the departments and offices on campus, we hold an orientation and invite
department heads, administrators and instructors to meet students. After the
orientation, International students meet their mentors, Taiwanese students who
volunteer to help International students adjust to life and studying at STUST.
Chinese Summer Camp We provide International students with a two‐week Chinese Summer Camp each year.
In addition to Chinese language lessons the camp is comprised of a series of culture
lessons, such as calligraphy, Chinese knot tying, paper cutting, Tai Chi (Chinese
shadow boxing), cooking, and more. Furthermore, learners go on a trip and go
sightseeing around the island on weekends.
Ghost Month Festival Each year STUST holds the Pudu rite, a special time to worship ghosts. All
International students along with STUST faculty and department heads are invited to
participate. We worship departed spirits at the gate of the university and at several
offices and buildings on campus. The students are told the historical significance and
folk customs of this festival. After the ritual, students are able to join the staff and
faculty in enjoying a feast together.
Moon Festival Moon Festival is a time for family reunions. On this day, we give moon cakes and
pomelos to international students, so they are able to taste the traditional Taiwanese
foods for this holiday. In addition, International students have the opportunity to
experience a warm atmosphere with Taiwanese students and discover how this
festival is celebrated in Taiwan. International Art and Culture Festival This is a series of activities held annually to promote International academic
exchange, by encouraging International students to demonstrate their own national
characteristics and various folk customs. By doing so, we create a mutual exchange
between Taiwanese and international students.
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CHPATER 10 ‐ USEFUL WEBSITES
1. School Unit Website
Southern Taiwan University of
Science and Technology (STUST)http://engwww.stust.edu.tw/
Office of International Affairs
(OIA) http://oia.stust.edu.tw/en/node/intro
Chinese Language Center (CLC) http://clc.stust.edu.tw/en
Online Certificate Application http://www.stust.edu.tw/adm/apply/login.aspx
STUST Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/stust.edu.tw
My eLearning http://my.stust.edu.tw/login_form_en.php
2. Visa Unit Website
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(MOFA) http://www.mofa.gov.tw/EnOfficial
Bureau of Consular Affairs http://www.boca.gov.tw/mp?mp=2
National Immigration Agency http://www.immigration.gov.tw/
3. Life Unit Website
Bureau of National Health
Insurance http://www.nhi.gov.tw/english/index.aspx
Taiwan Host Family Program http://hostfamily.org.tw/english/main.php
Tainan Foreigner Assistance
Center http://foreigner.tainan.gov.tw/en/
ISA: International Student
Association (STUT)
Search “ISA: International Student Association
(STUT)” on Facebook
STUST Association of MalaysianSearch “STUST Association of Malaysian” on
Study in Taiwan http://www.studyintaiwan.org/en/living_list.html
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Unit Website
Tainan Bulletin http://www.tainanbulletin.com/
Tainan City Guide http://tainancity.wordpress.com/
Foundation for International
Cooperation In Higher Education
in Taiwan (FICHET)
http://www.fichet.org.tw/?hl=en
Information for Foreigners in
Taiwan http://iff.immigration.gov.tw/mp.asp?mp=T002
Railways Timetable Search http://twtraffic.tra.gov.tw/twrail/English/e_index.
aspx
Tainan City Dynamic Bus
Information System http://2384.tainan.gov.tw/TNWeb/2384.jsp
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CHAPTER 11 ‐ CONTACT INFORMATION
1. Emergency Contact Numbers:
1) Police 110 2) Fire 110 3) Ambulance 119
2. Daciao Police Precinct: (06)204‐4835
3. STUST Office of International Affairs (OIA):
(06)253‐3131, ext. 1601, 1602
4. Campus Security Center
(06)301‐0000 (24 Hours)
5. Darby Liao, Division of International Students, OIA 0932‐517583
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APPENDIX
Wholesale Stores Name Address Remarks
Su Su De Mai (俗俗的賣)
No. 22, Dàciáo 2nd St, Yongkang
District, Tainan City Daily necessities
Yi Chin (億進寢具)
No. 731, Zhōnghuá Road, Yongkang
District, Tainan City
Mattress, Bed
Sheet, Pillow, Side
Pillow, Blanket, etc
No. 350, Zhōnghuá 2nd Rd,
Yongkang District, Tainan City
No. 358, Zhōngzhèng South Rd,
Yongkang District, Tainan City
Carrefour (家樂福)
No. 711, Zhōngshān Rd, Rende
District, Tainan City
Daily necessities
Ai mai (愛買)
No. 533, Zhōngzhèng South Road,
Yongkang District, Tainan City Daily necessities
Costco (好市多)
No. 8, Section 4, Héwěi Road, Bei
District, Tainan City Daily necessities
Entertainment Night Markets
Name Address Remarks
Huāyuán Yèshì
(花園夜市)
Haian Road, Section 3, between
Lixian Rd. and Hewei Rd., North
District, Tainan City
Thursdays,
Saturdays and
Sundays
Dà Dōng Yèshì
(大東夜市)
Linsen Road, Section 1, near
Chongde Rd., East District,
Tainan City
Mondays,
Tuesdays, and
Fridays
Wǔshèng Yèshì
(武聖夜市)
Wusheng Road, a few blocks
west of Wen Xian Rd., North
District, Tainan City
Wednesdays and
Saturdays
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Name Address Remarks
Yǒnghuā Yèshì
(永華夜市)
Yonghua Road, Section 2, at
Yonghua 4th St., Anping District,
Tainan City
Thursdays and
Sundays
Kāiyuán Yèshì
(開元夜市)
Kaiyaun Road at Linsen Road,
Section 3, North District,
Tainan City
Wednesdays and
Saturdays
Xiǎo Běi Yèshì
(小北夜市)
Ximen Road, Section 4, at the
intersection of He Wei Rd.,
North District, Tainan City
Tuesdays and
Fridays
Yǒngdà Yèshì
(永大夜市)
Yongda Road, Section 2,
Yongkang District, Tainan City
Mondays,
Thursdays,
Saturdays and
Sundays
Movie Theaters
Name Address Remarks
Ambassador Theatres
(國賓影城)
No. 66, Section 1, Zhōnghuá East
Rd, Dong District, Tainan City
No. 658, Section 1, Xīmén Road,
Zhongxi District, Tainan City
(Shinkong Mitsukoshi)
Vie Show Cinemas
(華納威秀)
No. 60, Gōngyuán Road, Zhongxi
District, Tainan City
(FE21’ MegA)
Chuan Mei Theater
(全美戲院)
No. 187, Section 2, Yǒngfú Road,
Zhongxi District, Tainan City
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Name Address Remarks
Chin Jih Theater
(今日戲院)
No. 249, Zhōngzhèng Road,
Zhongxi District, Tainan City
Department Stores
Name Address Remarks
No. 658, Section 1, Xīmén Road,
Zhongxi District, Tainan City
Shinkong Mitsukoshi
(新光三越‐
Xīnguāng sānyuè)
No. 162, Zhōngshān Road,
Zhongxi District, Tainan City
Focus
No. 166, Zhōngshān Road,
Zhongxi District, Tainan City
No. 210, Qiánfēng Road, Dong
District, Tainan City
FE21’ MegA
(台南大遠百)
No. 60, Gōngyuán Road, Zhongxi
District, Tainan City
Durband Department
Store (德安百貨)
No. 360, Section 3, Zhōnghuá
East Road, Dong District,
Tainan City
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