How are scholarships assessed in universities?

Each school has its own different evaluation methods, which generally adopt the form of academic scores + performance points, of which academic scores are the most important.

University scholarship selection:

1. Scholarships are evaluated once a year, usually at the beginning of the new academic year. All grades and extra-point activities that can be counted in the selection must be Within the "previous school year" period.

2. Scholarships are divided into three categories. Generally, those who rank first can also apply for the "National Scholarship", which has a higher amount. The amount of the third-level scholarship is different for each school. However, there are “National Scholarships” that you can apply for. Generally, only those with the highest “comprehensive test scores” have the opportunity to apply.

3. Grades account for about 50% to 60%. Scholarships are used to reward outstanding students. Students’ job is to study, so academic performance is an essential element.

4. In addition to learning, it also includes three major selection criteria: moral education, intellectual education, and physical education.