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    Zhejiang Gongshang University

    Long-term Chinese Language and Culture Program(Xiasha Campus) scholarship
    Program Information
    Degree Duration Teaching Language Starting Date Tuition
    Non - Degree 1 Semester (20h/w) Chinese Sep 01,2026 ¥ 7,000 In Total

    NOTE: The scholarship application for this course has closed for this year. This information pertains to next year's application cycle and is subject to change based on the latest policies; for reference only.

    Scholarship Coverage

    Include:

    • Tuition

    First prize: CNY 4000

    Second prize: CNY 3000

    Third prize: CNY 2000

    Note:
    You need pay tuition fee first. Scholarship will be awarded after you finish on-site registration, approximately in Sept. or Oct.
    Those who have studied in China or have obtained a degree in China can not apply for this Chinese language program.

    NOTE: The 2025 SEP intake scholarship has ended on May 8. This is open for the 2026 SEP intake.

    How Much You Need to Pay After You Got Scholarship (RMB)

    Tuition: 7000-14000 3000-12000
    Accommodation: 250-1100/month
    Living Expense: about 1000/month

    Eligibility

    Applicants must be non-Chinese citizens and in good health;

    For undergraduate programs, applicants should be graduated from high school; For Master programs, applicants must have a bachelor degree; For PhD programs, applicants must have a master degree; For Chinese language programs, applicants must have a high school certificate or above, and must apply for a Chinese language program longer than one semester;

    Applicants should behave well both on and out of campus, and have no records of violating laws and regulations of China and host university;

    Applicants who are enrolled students should be diligent in learning and have an average grade of 70 or above in their final examinations (re-sit exams are not included) and no absence in exams. Newly enrolled applicants should also have an average grade of 70 or above and provide the academic transcript of the last highest education as proof. Applicants with an outstanding performance in other areas will also be considered.

    Enrolled students failed to pay for all their tuition and accommodation fees for the year or years before applying or have an attendance rate lower than 80% will be disqualified of that year’s scholarship.

    Documents You Need to Provide (Application Documents Sample)

    Note: If you want to book our translation service, please pay and book it at least 2 weeks before the application deadline for submission of all documents;
    If you want to book our guardian service, you need to pay and book it 2 months before the application deadline, just in case your application fails because of failed to submit application documents in time.

    a. Notarized highest degree certificate and academic transcripts;

    b. Proof documents for Chinese language or English language proficiency;

    c. Passport Photocopy;

    d. Foreigner Physical Examination Form.

    e. Certificate of No Criminal Record

    f. Scholarship Application Form (provided by CUCAS).


    More Notes for You and Documents You Need to Prepare:

    Please read carefully since if you failed to provide all qualified documents in time your application will be rejected.

    I: Further Explanation of Documents You Need to Provide:

    (Refer more standard for documents)

    *1. Passport

    -A clear, full-color scan of your passport information page, showing your name, passport number, expiration date, and photo.
    -Some universities may also require blank visa pages, so you are advised to upload a few blank pages as well.

    *2. Photo

    -A recent passport-sized ID photo (2 x 2 inches) with a plain white background.
    -Full face visible, no headwear (except for religious reasons).
    -Taken within the last 6 months.

    3. Highest Degree Graduation Certificate

    -A formal graduation certificate of your highest completed education level (e.g., Senior High School, Bachelor’s, or Master’s degree).
    -If the document is not in Chinese or English, it must be translated into Chinese or English and notarized by an authorized translation agency or relevant authority. Self-translations are not accepted.

    4. Highest Degree Academic Transcripts

    -Formal academic transcripts of your highest completed education level (e.g., Senior High School, Bachelor’s, or Master’s degree), covering ALL academic years, NOT just the final year.
    -If the document is not in Chinese or English, it must be translated into Chinese or English and notarized by an authorized translation agency or relevant authority. Self-translations are not accepted.

    5. Chinese Language Proficiency Certificate For Chinese Medium Programs

    -For Bachelor’s degree programs taught in Chinese, HSK Level 4 or above with a minimum score of 180 is usually required.
    -For Master’s degree programs, HSK Level 5 with a score of 180 or above is generally required. A few universities may require HSK Level 6.
    -Higher scores and levels are preferred.

    6. English Language Proficiency Certificate For English Medium Programs

    -IELTS (6.0 or above) or TOEFL iBT (90 or above) is generally preferred.
    -If you are unable to provide these test results, you may submit alternative proof, such as a Duolingo English Test score or an official English proficiency certificate issued by your previous school/university, stating that the medium of instruction was English.
    -Higher scores are preferred.

    7. Non-criminal Record Certificate

    -Please note that this document is generally valid for only 6 months(Few may require 3 months). For instance, if you submit your application in March, your non-criminal record must have been issued no earlier than September of the previous year.
    -Obtain this certificate from the local police station of your current residence, confirming that you have had no criminal record during the 6 months prior to the date of issuance.
    -If you are currently in China, the certificate must be issued by the local Chinese police.
    -If the document is not in Chinese or English, it must be translated and notarized by an authorized agency or relevant authority. Self-translations are not accepted.

    8. Physical Examination Form

    -Download the form template, print it, and bring it to a hospital for the required medical tests. The hospital will complete the form with your results.
    -The medical examination must cover all items listed on the form.
    -Ensure your photo is attached and the form is stamped and signed by the hospital after the examination.
    -The medical results are valid for 6 months only, and few universities will require the report you did within the past 3 months.
    -Forms that are incomplete, lack a final physician’s suggestion, missing the attending physician’s signature, official hospital stamp, or applicant’s sealed photo or contain abnormal examination results will be considered invalid.
    -The document must be in English or Chinese.

    II: If you ever studied in China, you MUST provide these extra documents:

    *1. A Non-objection Transfer Certificate(无异议转学证明).

    Issued by your previous Chinese university. This document should include your personal information, academic performance (including attendance), estimated graduation date, and your current university’s approval of your transfer application. It must also contain the university’s contact information (email and phone), issue date, and official stamp.

    *2. Scanned copies of all passport pages with entry and exit stamps for China.

    *3. Scanned copies of all visa pages (X1, X2, T, or others) and residence permit pages (if applicable).

    4. A Recommendation Letter From Previous Chinese University.

    Some universities may also request a recommendation letter from your previous university or other supporting documents.

    III: If you are under 18 years old, you MUST provide these extra documents:

    *1. Notarized Guardian's Letter of Commitment

    -Students under 18 must find a Chinese guardian who resides in the same city as the university you are applying to, and complete the notarization process as guided in our tutorial video.
    -Upload a scanned copy of the notarized Guardian’s Letter of Commitment. This document must be certified in your home country and notarized in China.
    -Please note that a Notarization of Declaration (声明公证) issued in China is eventually required.
    -A scanned copy is acceptable at the initial stage. If the university later requires the original document or additional materials, we will inform you.
    -For some universities accept Beijing citizens as guardian, guardian services are available on CUCAS. Learn more here.

    Faqs

    Q: If I failed to get the scholarship, is the money refundable?
    A: Yes, please refer to our "Terms & Conditions".

    Q: When can I know the result whether I get the scholarship or not?
    A: Generally, the result will come out around mid-February for Spring Intake and around May to June for Autumn Intake.

    Q: When will I get the admission documents?
    A: The admission documents, including Admission Letter, Scholarship Confirmation and Visa Letter, will be delivered to you 1-2 months before the course starts.

    Q: Why should I pay the service fee in advance?
    A: Scholarship application takes time, effort and resource in both CUCAS and universities, and the process is irreversible. In case of casual applications and attempts, we charge service fee in advance. There is no extra cost or hidden charge.

    How to Apply

    Step 1: Click the "Apply Now" button above and pay scholarship application and service fee (all available payment methods).

    Step 2: Wait for the payment confirmation, then our counselor will provide documents guidance (including the application form).

    Step 3: Submit documents and wait for the result and admission documents (including admission letter, visa letter).

    Self-funded Deadline: May 08, 2026
    Scholarship Due Date: Dec 31, 2025 1. The scholarship quota is limited. The earlier you apply, the higher the success rate will be.
    2. You are suggested to complete the payment before this date so that you have sufficient time to prepare the documents required.

    Application & Service Fee: $200 - 800 Why should I pay the service fee in advance? Scholarship application takes time, effort and resource in both CUCAS and universities, and the process is irreversible. In case of casual applications and attempts, we charge service fee in advance. There is no extra cost or hidden charge.

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