Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology (CTUST)

· Taiwan Campus
  • Name: Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology (中臺科技大學)

  • Location: Beitun District, Taichung City, Taiwan

  • Founded / History:

    • Started in 1966 as Chungtai Junior College

    • Upgraded over time (Medical Technology College in 1998) and finally became CTUST in 2005.

  • Structure & Faculties:

    • Has several colleges: Health Sciences, Nursing, Humanities and Management.

    • Offers many applied / technical / health-related programs (medical technology, dental tech, laboratory related, etc.).

What Makes CTUST Special

Here are key points that make CTUST attractive:

  1. Applied & Technical Focus
    CTUST is strong in hands-on, technical, and medical/health-science fields. If you're interested in healthcare technologies, lab work, medical auxiliary professions, or similar applied sciences, this university has relevant programs.
  2. Good Location in Taichung
    Being in Taichung (one of Taiwan’s major cities) gives you access to city amenities without being in the premium cost and congestion of e.g. Taipei. It’s more relaxed, approachable, yet still well connected.
  3. Scholarship & Support for International Students
    CTUST provides clear scholarship schemes for foreign students (incoming freshmen / international specialized programs etc.). There are entrance scholarships; also reduction in tuition fees etc.
  4. English Ability / Internationalization
    According to the data source, CTUST offers “languages: Chinese; English” as media of instruction for some programs. This suggests some courses or certain departments might offer English-taught content.

Life at CTUST

What daily student life typically looks like at CTUST, especially for international students:

  • Campus / Facilities
    CTUST in Beitun, Taichung has modern facilities particularly suited for health sciences, labs, medical technology, etc. Since it is a science & tech university, there's an emphasis on well-equipped labs, clean practical spaces.
  • Language & Classes
    Many courses are in Chinese; some in English depending on the department or if part of an international program. If you don’t know Chinese, you would need to check whether your program offers English instruction or whether there are preparatory / Mandarin courses available.
  • Dorms & Housing
    The university provides some support (e.g. dorms or assistance with housing), but detailed cost / quality depends on availability. Also, typically, dorm life in Taiwan involves shared rooms. Off-campus housing in Taichung is also possible.
  • Cost of Living
    Taichung has lower living cost compared to Taipei. Things like food, local transport, daily expenses tend to be more affordable. With scholarships covering part of tuition and maybe some fees, it's possible to live with moderate budget.
  • Student Culture & Extracurricular Activities
    As with many Taiwanese universities, there are student clubs, international student gatherings, cultural and possibly English speaking student groups. You’ll probably have opportunities to join international programs or engage in activities via the Office of Admissions & International Cooperation. For maintaining some scholarships, CTUST expects participation in international activities.
  • Academic Load & Requirements
    Expect regular coursework, lab performance, possibly internships or practical training for health / tech-related programs. Maintaining good academic standing and conduct is important for scholarship renewal.