American Councils for International Education is pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications for its summer 2018 study abroad offerings in Taiwan. With an 8-week intensive language program in Tainan and a new 4-week area studies program in Taipei, we look forward to welcoming students of all academic backgrounds and language levels to Taiwan next summer. Scholarship funding and U.S. academic credit is available to participants on both programs:
Host: National Cheng Kung University – Tainan, Taiwan
Dates: June 21 – August 18, 2018
Eligibility: Students 18 and over with 1-3 years of university-level Chinese by summer 2018
Program Features:
· 20 hours per week of small-group and individualized one-on-one Chinese instruction
· Local student conversation partners
· Hands-on culture classes introducing students to topics such as calligraphy, Taiwanese cooking, and traditional medicine
· Day trips and overnight excursions providing participants a deeper understanding of Taiwanese history and culture
· Community service opportunities and a weekend homestay with a local host family allowing participants to apply their language skills in a variety of authentic contexts
· Two semesters’ worth of Chinese language credit offered through Bryn Mawr College
Tradition and Modernity in Taiwan (*New for 2018*)
Host: National Chengchi University – Taipei, Taiwan
Dates: July 14 – August 11, 2018
Eligibility: All students 18 and over (no Chinese language background required)
Program Features:
- Coursework in Taiwanese culture, society, history, and politics taught in English by expert faculty
- Daily Chinese language instruction (taught at the beginner and intermediate levels)
- Hands-on culture classes introducing students to topics such as tai chi, calligraphy, and traditional handicrafts
- Regular field trips allowing participants further meaningful engagement with course content
- Academic credit in sociology and political science offered through Bryn Mawr College
Financial Aid
Through the generous support of the Taiwan Ministry of Education, all U.S. students applying for AC Study Abroad scholarship funding for either program in Taiwan will automatically also be considered for additional scholarships of up to $2500, awarded based on financial need and academic merit.
Past program participants have successfully applied additional outside sources of financial aid, including Fund for Education Abroad Scholarships, Freeman Awards for Study in Asia , and Gilman Scholarships to further reduce their out-of-pocket costs.
The deadline to apply for both programs is February 15, 2018.
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