University of Oregon (UO)

This partner university is applicable for students applying for the second exchange.
Application requirement
General Category
  1. At least Second-year Undergraduate student/At least First-year master’s student (excluding doctoral students). According to the year of study recorded in the Office of Academic Affairs system at the time of internal selection., 前述「以上」包含該年級.
  2. Undergraduate student TOEFL iBT 79 (Do not accept Home Edition) or IELTS 6.0;
    Master’s student TOEFL iBT 88 (Do not accept Home Edition) or IELTS 7.0;.
  3. Not available to students in the College of Law, Graduate Institute of Accounting, College of Management, Graduate Institute of Finance, College of Management, Graduate Institute of International Business, College of Management, Graduate Institute of Information Management, College of Management, Graduate Institute of Business Administration, College of Management, Department of Global MBA, College of Management.
Quota
1 student for 1 academic year.
(Admitted students are limited to depart in the 1st semester of NTU, for their exchange of one semester or one academic year.)
Academic Calendar

Fall Term: September - December
Winter Term: January - March
Spring Term: April - June

✔ Refer to here for the academic calendar.

✔ Exchange/visit program for one academic year includes Fall Term, Winter Term, and Spring Term. Those who exchange for only one semester, students departing in the first semester are Fall Term only, and those departing in the second semester are Spring Term only.

Registration (Exchange Student Program)
Students must register as a full-time student at NTU and are liable for tuition fees at NTU while overseas. Students do not have to pay tuition fees to the host university, but remain liable for miscellaneous, accommodation, living, insurance, transportation and other personal fees.
Registration (Visiting Student Program)
  1. Students admitted to the Visiting Student Program are responsible for all program-related expenses required by the host institution, including visiting student fees, accommodation, living expenses, insurance, round-trip airfare, and any other related costs.
  2. Admitted students must complete registration at this university and, upon enrollment confirmation, pay a program fee of NTD 2,500, as well as one-quarter (1/4) of NTU’s tuition and miscellaneous fees.
  3. For tuition information at the University of Oregon, please refer to the link. For scholarship information, please refer to this link.
Academic Information (Exchange Student Program)
  1. The language requirements listed are the minimum standards. Applicants are advised to look into specific departments and courses to ensure they meet all prerequisites and additional language criteria. The host institution reserves the right to deny admission if no suitable departments or courses are available.
  2. For exchange information, please refer to the website.
  3. For course information, please refer to the website.
  4. Minimum academic workload per semester: 
    • Undergraduate: 12 credits
    • Graduate: 9 credits
  5. Graduate students' ability to participate in the exchange program is subject to department approval, and each department will have different requirements for exchange students. In most cases, the ability for PhD exchange students to participate in research will be subject to support from potential faculty mentors.
  6. UO's law school classes at the graduate level are not covered by the exchange program, as they follow a different academic calendar. However, students may be able to take undergraduate Legal Studies and Conflict Resolution classes, which follow the UO's quarter system. Many of those are taught by law professors, they just don’t count towards the Juris Doctor degree.=
  7. Due to ongoing curriculum changes in our College of Business, we are unable to accept nominations for graduate (master or PhD) students who wish to study business, accounting, finance, MBA, etc.
  8. Architecture, Art, Design and Music-related majors have additional requirements such as an electronic portfolio/performance, higher TOEFL scores and more than one recommendation letter. Please inquire with exchange@uoregon.edu for details.
  9. Some classes across all departments may be limited to students from specific majors or otherwise have pre-requisite requirements that may mean that exchange students are not able to take certain classes.
  10. All business courses and some art, architecture, biology, dance, sports and outdoor classes have special fees to pay for lab equipment, special programs, trips, supplies, or studio fees: these costs range between $20 to $100 and are not covered by the program.
  11. Estimated cost of living
  12. Insurance: The University of Oregon requires that all international students and their eligible dependents have health insurance. All international students are automatically enrolled in and billed for the UO Student Health Benefits Plan
Academic Information (Visiting Student Program)
  1. Applicants are reminded to regularly check the university’s website for updates
  2. Visiting students generally have rights and privileges similar to those of exchange students. Please refer to the exchange student notes above for details.
  3. For visiting student information, please refer to the website.
  4. For course information, please refer to the website.
  5. For insurance information, please refer to the website.
  6. For visa information, please refer to the website.
  7. Minimum academic workload per semester: 
    • Undergraduate: 12 credits  
    • Graduate: 9 credits
  8. Cost of living
  9. For language courses information, please refer to the website.
Accommodation Information

Housing is not guaranteed. Students shall apply for themselves.
For more information, please refer to the website.
 

Placement in the on-campus residence halls is not guaranteed. Registration for housing for Fall term will be available after students are admitted. Winter or Spring term registration will open partway through the previous term. Many exchange & visiting students arrange off-campus housing.