- Application Period:
March 3 (Tue) to March 4 (Wed).
(Please prepare the Inter-University Course Enrollment Application Form issued by your home institution, your ID card, and related documents. Late applications will not be accepted.)
Processing hours: 10:10 a.m.–12:00 noon and 1:10 p.m.–4:00 p.m. -
Payment of Credit Fees:
Fees must be paid at the time of course selection.- Undergraduate students: NT$1,700 per credit
- Master’s and Doctoral students: NT$3,300 per credit
- After March 3 (Tue), students from other universities must check the course availability via the System for Course Schedule, confirming that the class has not reached its enrollment limit.
- Students from other universities should consult with the course instructor during class sessions to understand the syllabus, requirements, and grading policy.
- All procedures shall be carried out in accordance with the university’s Academic Regulations and the Guidelines for Inter-University Course Enrollment and Digital Self-Learning Courses.
- Before enrolling in courses at another institution, students must complete the Inter-University Course Enrollment and Digital Self-Learning Course Application Form and submit it to the Office of Academic Affairs for processing.
- Students may only enroll in courses not offered in their department or program’s approved Curriculum Plan.
- Courses taken at other universities must not conflict with the schedule of courses taken at our university; otherwise, the credits will not be recognized.
- Approved inter-university course credits shall be included in the total credit limit per semester. Matters related to academic probation or dismissal due to failed credits shall be handled in accordance with the university’s Academic Regulations.
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Undergraduate students may take up to 5 credits of inter-university courses per semester.
- If approved to take distance-learning courses from another institution, the credit limit shall follow the principle of one-third of the total credits taken in that semester.
- Master’s students may count up to 3 credits of inter-university courses toward graduation requirements.
- Students from the Undergraduate Day Division, Master’s, or Doctoral Programs who enroll in courses through the Central Taiwan University System (China Medical University, Tunghai University, Feng Chia University, Providence University, and Chung Shan Medical University) may only select courses not offered in our Curriculum Plan and are not subject to the credit limits stated in the previous item.
- After completing all required approval procedures, students must submit the original copy to the host institution. A photocopy must be submitted to the Registration and Curriculum Section within the required deadline, and students should keep a personal copy.
Students who decide to withdraw from inter-university course enrollment must return the original document to the Registration and Curriculum Section for cancellation. - All procedures shall be carried out in accordance with the university’s Academic Regulations and the Guidelines for Inter-University Course Enrollment and Digital Self-Learning Courses.
