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B. Regulations Concerning the Admission of Foreign Students in Chinese Schools (1986)
Pages 146-167

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From page 146...
... At present about 70 colleges and universities in more than 20 cities accept foreign students. The specialities open to them are as follows: liberal arts, sciences' engineering, agriculture, medicine, fine arts and physical culture.
From page 147...
... Applications from foreigners wishing to come to China to study under the auspices of their own government are dealt with by the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in the student's country, in consultation with the competent government authorities there; and/or by the Chinese State Education Commission, in consultation with the foreign diplomatic mission (embassy or consulate) or representative of the sponsoring organizations in China.
From page 148...
... (4) Advanced students intending to pursue studies in the fine arts must also submit two letters of recommendation from teachers at or above the level of associate professor.
From page 149...
... Those who do not meet the requirements must change their status to that of general advanced students. If they are recipients of Chinese government scholarships, the amount of their allowances will be reduced accordingly.
From page 150...
... Supplementary language courses will be organized for them by their schools, as necessary. Senior advanced students studying liberal arts and candidates for advanced degrees should have attained a higher level of competence *
From page 151...
... General advanced students should follow the program originally agreed to; no tutors are allocated to them. Senior advanced students mainly study independently, with periodic guidance from the tutors assigned to them.
From page 152...
... The diplomatic mission and representative of the sponsoring organization in China of the student's country, or his/her sponsor at home, if any, will be notified of the action in writing. If, for any reason, a foreign student wishes to suspend studies or to withdraw, or if the government or organizational sponsor decides to
From page 153...
... When a foreign student wishes to travel to other countries, tour the Hong Kong and Macao regions, or return home for any reason, the diplomatic mission or representative of the sponsoring organization of his/her country in China should give written notification to the school ten days in advance, if possible. With the approval of the school, the student should go to the local public security department to apply for the necessary exit and reentry visas.
From page 154...
... E Foreign students who have violated Chinese laws or regulations, endangered China's national security, disturbed public order or harmed the interests of others will be punished by the Chinese public security and judicial departments according to law.
From page 155...
... Those who fail such examinations will receive certificates of completion of studies. General advanced students and senior advanced students who have completed the required work will receive certificates of advanced study.
From page 156...
... Before coming to China, foreign students who are providing their own financial support must have a financial guarantor and must make sure that they have adequate resources to pay all expenses during the period of their studies here. All expenses must be paid in cash, according to the relevant provisions of the Regulations Governing Grants to Foreign Scholarship Students and Fees for Self-Financing Foreign Students (February 19851.
From page 157...
... (1) Tuition fees for one academic year are as follows: Students in the liberal arts Undergraduates and general advanced students: US$1,200 Master's degree candidates: US$1,600 Senior advanced students: US$2,000 Doctorate degree candidates: US$2,500 Students in the sciences, engineering, agriculture, medicine, physical culture and fine arts Undergraduates: US$1,600 General advanced students: US$2,000 Master's degree candidates and senior advanced students: US$2,500 Doctorate degree candidates: US$4,000 (2)
From page 158...
... A The State Education Commission of the People's Republic of China welcomes the voluntary participation of young people and others from countries outside China in short-term study courses in the Chinese language or any other specialty.
From page 159...
... As a general rule, the State Education Commission of China and the relevant institutions will not transfer a student from a short-term course to a long-term one, nor extend his or her entry visa. SHORT-TERM STUDY COURSES IN CHINA The following is a 1986 list (incomplete)
From page 160...
... East China Normal University Studies University (formerly Shanghai Institute of Foreign Languages)
From page 161...
... South China Agricultural College (Guangzhou) Additional information about short-term study courses in China from the January 1983 publication of the then Ministry of Education, now State Education Commission, includes: (1)
From page 162...
... Secondary school attended emphasizing liberal arts (3) Secondary school emphasizing sciences University (1)
From page 163...
... FINANCIAL Scholarship granted RESOURCES by Chinese government Scholarship granted by home-country government Financial support Guarantor's name from other organs Guarantor's address Self-paying Guarantor's name Guarantor's address 11. PROPOSED Period of further elementary DURATION Chinese language study OF STAY IN CHINA Period of specialized study 12.
From page 164...
... PRESENT (1) Duration of previous Chinese language study: CHINESE (2)
From page 165...
... TITLES OF ARTICLES, THESES AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS 1 1 NOTICE: 1. The State Education Commission of China, taking note of your preference, will determine the university or college where you are to study.
From page 166...
... 166 CHINA BOUND HEALTH CERTIFICATE Sex Name Age Personal medical history Family medical history left Ability to Eyesight right distinguish E.N.T. Tonsils Lymph glands Thyroid gland Vertebral column Surgery Limbs Joints Skin External genital organ Hernia
From page 167...
... APPENDIX B 167 Heart and Blood blood pressure vessels Medicine Lungs ~ Abdomen Liver Spleen Nerves and mentality Fluoroscopy of the chest Hemoglobin Leucocyte Blood GPT T.T.T. Wassermann and Kahn _ Urine | Albumin | ~ Microscopic Stool Worm eggs Others Remarks of the doctor: Seal of the hospital Signature of the doctor Date Blood type HAA


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