2025_SDG2_2.3.2

2025-01-17

Students hunger interventions

1.Each campus offers a wide variety of dining options at different price points, along with 24-hour convenience stores for added accessibility. Additionally, numerous vending machines are installed across all campuses for further convenience.

2.To enhance dormitory residents’ ability to prepare meals, the dorms are equipped with refrigerators, convenient kitchen appliances, and shared kitchens, enabling students to cook their own meals. Furthermore, both the campus and dormitories provide free access to water dispensers.

3.To mitigate the risk of hunger, we offer a range of financial aid options for students facing financial difficulties or life emergencies. For instance, emergency funding between 5,000–30,000 NTD is available, while financial assistance for students from socioeconomically disadvantaged households offers 24,000 NTD per semester. Additionally, certain campus stores provide gift cards worth 6,000 NTD per semester to 10 students in financial distress. These financial aid programmes are designed to help prevent hunger and food insecurity among students.

LINK : NYCU Restaurant and Store Information
LINK : NYCU Student Dormitory Equipment
LINK : NYCU Financial Aid for Student

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SDGs:
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15

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SDGs:
16

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SDGs:
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17