Our Scholarship Support
We provide honest scholarship assessment and application guidance based on each student’s real background. We help students understand:
Scholarship Matching
Which scholarship options best fit their profile
Funding Strategy
Whether to aim for a full scholarship or start with university‑level support
Application Roadmap
How to plan language preparation, major selection, and application timing
Scholarship Overview
China offers a multi‑level scholarship system for international students, covering different study levels and academic backgrounds. Scholarships are not limited to one single type, but include national‑level, provincial‑level, and university‑level options, allowing students to choose the most suitable pathway based on their profile.
Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC)
The Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC) is a national‑level scholarship for international students. It generally covers:
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Tuition fees
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On‑campus accommodation
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Monthly living allowance
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Comprehensive medical insurance
Due to its competitiveness, CSC scholarships are usually more suitable for students with strong academic backgrounds and clear study plans.
University‑Level Scholarships
In addition to national scholarships, many Chinese universities offer university‑level scholarships, which are generally more flexible and accessible. These may include:
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Full or partial tuition waivers
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First‑year entrance scholarships
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Scholarships for language or foundation programs
What Scholarships Usually Cover
Scholarship coverage varies by type, but commonly includes:
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Full or partial tuition waiver
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On‑campus accommodation or housing allowance
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Monthly living stipend (for some scholarships)
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Medical insurance
Basic Eligibility Requirements
Scholarship evaluations usually consider a combination of factors, including:
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Academic performance (overall results)
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Language proficiency (English or Chinese, depending on the program)
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Chosen major and study plan
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Age eligibility
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Overall background and future potential
Scholarships focus on overall suitability and potential, not just one score.
