International Organizations that can help you Study in Taiwan

In case you are interested in studying abroad in Taiwan there are many options for you to consider. Also there are many organizations that can provide help to make it easier for you. Here we will list some of the most important study abroad programs available for foreigners.

-AmeriSpan - Study Chinese in Taipei, Taiwan This program is special for students interested in learning the Chinese language directly in Taiwan. Is a Undergraduate Degree (Bachelor's). There you will be reinforced of certain areas such as Chinese, Culture and History. This is an ideal program for students recently graduated from high school.

-CIEE Communications, Business & Politics in Taipei, Taiwan The CIEE Communications, Business and Political Economy program is designed to enhance student's cultural understanding and language skills direct enrollment at the National Chengchi University. They offer a total Taiwanese university experience. Helping you further your studies, you will have cultural ambassadors and taiwanese roommates guiding you through the culture and the language. This is also an undergraduate program.

-Comparative Religion & Culture Program - Global College Also an undergraduate program, they combine careful theoretical study with extensive exposure to cultural life. This program not only takes you to Taiwan, it also will take you Thailand, India and Turkey. The minimum requirement is to have a highs school diploma. This program is only open to American students, This program is associated with the Long Island University.

-Greenheart Travels Greenheart is a exchange student program for high school students and they have locations in almost twenty countries all over the world. Their program allows students experience day to day life of a teen in the country they are visiting. During the program abroad, the student will leave with a host family, attend a local high school, and experience daily life in the country. They offer a limited number of scholarships


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