Summer Courses

Summer Courses

In addition to occasionally offering general education summer courses based on student demand, NCCU students may also enroll in courses from the National Summer School Program and the SOS Online Summer Academy. Some of these courses may be recognized as general education credits. Students should follow the “Guidelines and Registration Instructions for General Education Courses in the Summer School Program” when selecting courses. Tuition fees must be paid by the students themselves, and grade registration will follow NCCU’s regulations for summer courses.

Summer Pre-Enrollment General Education Courses

In collaboration with the National Taipei University of the Arts, NCCU has signed an academic cooperation agreement. Starting from the 113th academic year, NCCU is invited to jointly participate in the University-Level Arts and Aesthetic Literacy-Oriented Pre-Enrollment Course Program, which offers intensive, in-person general education courses during the summer.

Eligibility is limited to first-year undergraduate students admitted to NCCU in the current academic year. Students are exempt from paying credit fees, and those who pass the course and complete tuition payment and registration for the fall semester of the academic year will be granted general education credits.

※ For information and registration for the 114th Academic Year Summer Pre-Enrollment General Education Courses, please click the link below or scan the QR code:

https://reurl.cc/Z4576a

Summer College

The Summer College, organized by National Taiwan University, offers general education courses every summer for undergraduate students enrolled in universities across Taiwan. National Chengchi University (NCCU) participates in this program in accordance with the Intercollegiate Course Selection Cooperation Agreement on General Education Courses established for the National Summer School.

For credit transfer information and other administrative procedures, please refer to the National Summer School website:Summer College

SOS Summer Online School

The SOS! Summer Online School, launched by the ewant team of National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, offers online general education credit courses through both synchronous and asynchronous formats. Each year, NCCU approves a list of courses from SOS that are eligible for general education credit transfer. This list is published on the official SOS website for students’ reference.

For credit transfer information and related procedures, please refer to the SOS! Summer Online School official website: SOS Summer Online School

Course Enrollment Process

  • Online Registration

    The Summer School and SOS Summer Online School websites announce the course enrollment period and procedures each year.

    Students must first register as a member and upload a certificate of enrollment or proof of admission before selecting courses.

  • Course Selection

    Before enrolling, students should carefully read the instructions on both the “National Summer School” and “SOS Summer Online School” websites.

    They must also check the “Credit Transfer Information/National Chengchi University” section to confirm:

    • Course location
    • Approved general education domain
    • Number of transferable credits
    • Whether students from their department are excluded from enrolling in the course.
  • Registration and Payment

    After confirming the course details on the website, students must follow the payment instructions. Registration is only complete after payment is successfully made within the designated period.

Eligibility and Grade Calculation

1.Incoming freshmen of NCCU who take general education courses eligible for credit transfer must proactively apply for credit recognition at the General Education Center before October 30 after official enrollment. Late applications will not be accepted.

2.Current undergraduate students of NCCU who take recognized general education courses will have the credits recorded as NCCU summer courses. After the grades are received, they will be listed on the official academic transcript.

3.Graduate students (Master’s and Ph.D. level) who take such courses will not have the credits or grades counted toward their degree, and these will not appear on the academic transcript.

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