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2025-11-17

Affordable housing for students

The University provides affordable student housing on every campus, offering single and multi-person rooms, suites, and family units to meet diverse needs. In 2024, the University provided 10,596 beds and accommodated 9,303 of the 19,022 enrolled students. Fees are charged per five-month semester and vary by room type: NT$5,125–NT$42,740 for single/multi-person rooms and suites, and NT$60,000–NT$81,000 for family units—well below typical market prices. Targeted support is available on the Yangming Campus: students meeting government low-income criteria receive discounted housing fees, and in some cases, fees may be waived for families with annual incomes below NT$300,000. These provisions reduce living costs, expand access to education, and support student success.

All evidence is publicly accessible online:

1.NYCU Student Dormitory Information
https://osa.nycu.edu.tw/osa/ch/app/data/list?module=nycu0099&id=6168

2.NYCU Student Dormitory Fees
https://osa.nycu.edu.tw/osa/ch/app/artwebsite/view?module=artwebsite&id=3454&serno=4ead4184-e90d-47b4-96b2-d6245a007185

 

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