Taiwan’s NYCU Scholarships Spring 2027 Intake for International Students With Tuition Waivers and Monthly Stipends
Students planning to begin their studies in Taiwan in 2026 now have another strong funding option to consider as National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) opens scholarship opportunities for new international applicants across undergraduate, master’s, and PhD degree programs. The university’s scholarship system combines tuition support with monthly stipends, making it one of the more financially accessible pathways into Taiwan’s rapidly growing higher education and technology sector.
For many international applicants targeting Asia, NYCU is gaining attention not only because of Taiwan’s global role in semiconductors, artificial intelligence, engineering, and biomedical research, but also because the university allows incoming students to apply for scholarships together with their admission application rather than through a separate process later.
The NYCU Scholarships 2026 are designed for international students who want to pursue full degree programs in Taiwan and are not already receiving funding from the Taiwan government. Depending on academic performance, department recommendations, and funding availability, selected students may receive tuition waivers, reduced tuition rates, monthly financial support, or a combination of these benefits.
Financial Support Includes Tuition Relief and Monthly Funding
Unlike scholarship schemes that advertise fixed “fully funded” packages for every recipient, the NYCU funding model works through layered financial support. This means benefits can vary between departments and degree levels.
Selected students may receive:
- Monthly stipends funded jointly by NYCU’s Office of International Affairs and academic departments
- Full or partial tuition waivers
- Tuition fees charged at the same rate as local Taiwanese students
- Combined stipend and tuition award packages
One of the most attractive options is reserved for newly admitted PhD students with outstanding academic backgrounds. These doctoral students may receive a monthly stipend of NT$33,000 together with a tuition waiver for two years.
The scholarship information does not clearly confirm accommodation, airfare, visa expenses, or health insurance coverage under the general award structure, so applicants should plan their finances carefully before relocating to Taiwan.
Who Should Consider Applying?
The NYCU Scholarships are open to future international students applying for undergraduate, master’s, or PhD admissions at the university. Applicants who already receive Taiwan government-funded scholarships or grants are not eligible for this university funding.
The scholarship system strongly favors academically competitive applicants. Students applying for graduate-level programs are generally expected to demonstrate strong academic records, research potential, and compatibility with departmental priorities. PhD applicants with publications, research experience, or technical expertise may have an advantage during the evaluation process.
For students interested in engineering, AI, electronics, computer science, biomedical sciences, medicine, or technology-driven research fields, NYCU offers direct academic exposure to one of Asia’s most important innovation environments.
Mandarin Language Requirement Is Part of the Scholarship Conditions
International students considering the NYCU scholarship should pay close attention to the language-learning requirement attached to the award.
Undergraduate scholarship recipients are expected to complete at least four Mandarin courses during their studies, while graduate and PhD students must complete at least two Mandarin courses.
Although some applicants initially view this as an extra requirement, it can become strategically useful for students seeking internships, research collaboration opportunities, or long-term employment in Taiwan after graduation.
Why Taiwan and NYCU Are Becoming More Attractive Internationally
Taiwan’s global importance in semiconductor production and advanced technology manufacturing has significantly increased international interest in Taiwanese universities over the past few years. NYCU, formed through the merger of two major Taiwanese institutions, has become particularly visible in engineering, electronics, medicine, information technology, and applied sciences.
Compared to study destinations with higher tuition and living expenses, Taiwan offers international students a comparatively lower-cost environment while still providing access to globally relevant industries and research ecosystems.
For students seeking a balance between affordability, research exposure, and industry connectivity, NYCU’s scholarship system may represent a more realistic alternative to highly competitive fully funded government scholarships elsewhere.
Application Process and Important Deadline
Incoming international students must apply for the scholarship together with their NYCU admission application through the university’s online application system. The application period for NYCU scholarship for the Spring Semester runs from July 15, 2026 to September 15, 2026.