Lifelong Learning Vouchers Application Q&A: Up to NT$1500 Tuition Discount, Free Entry to 11 Museums
The Ministry of Education is offering 54,000 "Lifelong Learning Vouchers" and 20,000 "Museum Passes," providing up to NT$1500 in tuition discounts and free entry to 11 museums. Taiwanese citizens aged 6 and above can apply online from May 1st to May 21st.
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The Ministry of Education is providing 54,000 "Lifelong Learning Vouchers" and 20,000 "Museum Passes" by way of fee exemption, allowing the public to enroll in courses at community colleges, senior universities, National Open University, and "30+" universities, or to visit 5 social education institutions under the Ministry of Education and 6 cultural institutions under the Ministry of Culture. The exemption fees will be paid by the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Culture.
Citizens of the Republic of China aged 6 (inclusive) or above (i.e., born on or before May 21, 109 ROC calendar) with a national identification number are eligible to register.
Registration is open from 8:00 AM on May 1, 115 (ROC calendar) to 11:59 PM on May 21, 115 (ROC calendar).
After logging into the "Lifelong Learning Resources Platform," click "Lifelong Learning Vouchers" in the upper right corner of the homepage. Fill in your name, date of birth, ID number, and residential county/city information under "Register Vouchers" to complete the registration.
Lottery results will be notified via SMS on May 22, 115 (ROC calendar).
Lifelong learning vouchers are for the exclusive use of the lottery winner and cannot be transferred (sold) to others; otherwise, they will be deemed invalid.
There are currently 90 community colleges, 1 National Open University, 60 "30+" universities, and 83 senior universities available for selected individuals to choose courses according to their needs.
Lifelong learning vouchers are divided into 36,000 "new student vouchers" and 18,000 "returning student vouchers," with fee exemptions of NT$1500 and NT$1000 respectively.
The validity period for lifelong learning vouchers is from May 23, 115 (ROC calendar) to August 15, 115 (ROC calendar). Vouchers not used by the deadline will be considered forfeited. If the winner has a record of actual use before August 15, the remaining balance can be extended for use until September 30.
The Ministry of Education will compile voucher usage results on August 16, 115 (ROC calendar). If all vouchers have been used, the second wave of lottery will be canceled. If there are unused vouchers remaining, a second wave of winners will be drawn based on the remaining number of vouchers, and winners will be notified via SMS.
The validity period for museum passes is from July 1, 115 (ROC calendar) to June 30, 116 (ROC calendar).
Winning citizens can visit 5 social education institutions under the Ministry of Education (National Taiwan Science Education Center, National Museum of Natural Science, National Science and Technology Museum, National Museum of Marine Science and Technology, and National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium) and 6 cultural institutions under the Ministry of Culture (National Taiwan Museum, National Museum of History, National Railway Museum Preparatory Office, National Museum of Taiwan History, National Museum of Prehistory (including Nanke Archeological Museum), and National Center for Traditional Arts) for free and unlimited times for permanent exhibitions, excluding special exhibitions.
Central News Agency (CNA) website. The Ministry of Education today opened online registration for the "Lifelong Learning Vouchers," which can offset up to NT$1500 in tuition fees, and the "Museum Passes," which allow unlimited free entry to 11 social education institutions. What exactly are lifelong learning vouchers? Who can register? Where can they be used? CNA has compiled relevant information to help you understand.
The Ministry of Education is providing 54,000 "Lifelong Learning Vouchers" and 20,000 "Museum Passes" by way of fee exemption, allowing the public to enroll in courses at community colleges, senior universities, National Open University, and "30+" universities, or to visit 5 social education institutions under the Ministry of Education and 6 cultural institutions under the Ministry of Culture. The exemption fees will be paid by the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Culture.
Citizens of the Republic of China aged 6 (inclusive) or above (i.e., born on or before May 21, 109 ROC calendar) with a national identification number are eligible to register.
Registration is open from 8:00 AM on May 1, 115 (ROC calendar) to 11:59 PM on May 21, 115 (ROC calendar).
After logging into the "Lifelong Learning Resources Platform," click "Lifelong Learning Vouchers" in the upper right corner of the homepage. Fill in your name, date of birth, ID number, and residential county/city information under "Register Vouchers" to complete the registration.
Each person can register for both types of vouchers or only one type at a time. To confirm successful registration, you can also click "Registration Status Inquiry" in the upper right corner of the homepage.
Lottery results will be notified via SMS on May 22, 115 (ROC calendar).
Lifelong learning vouchers are for the exclusive use of the lottery winner and cannot be transferred (sold) to others; otherwise, they will be deemed invalid.
There are currently 90 community colleges, 1 National Open University, 60 "30+" universities, and 83 senior universities available for selected individuals to choose courses according to their needs.
Lifelong learning vouchers are divided into 36,000 "new student vouchers" and 18,000 "returning student vouchers," with fee exemptions of NT$1500 and NT$1000 respectively.
New student vouchers must be used for courses at community colleges, senior universities, National Open University, or "30+" universities that have not been previously enrolled in; returning student vouchers must be used for courses at community colleges, senior universities, National Open University, or "30+" universities that have been previously enrolled in.
The validity period for lifelong learning vouchers is from May 23, 115 (ROC calendar) to August 15, 115 (ROC calendar). Vouchers not used by the deadline will be considered forfeited. If the winner has a record of actual use before August 15, the remaining balance can be extended for use until September 30.
The Ministry of Education will compile voucher usage results on August 16, 115 (ROC calendar). If all vouchers have been used, the second wave of lottery will be canceled. If there are unused vouchers remaining, a second wave of winners will be drawn based on the remaining number of vouchers, and winners will be notified via SMS.
If there is a second wave of winners, the validity period for lifelong learning vouchers is from August 18, 115 (ROC calendar) to September 30, 115 (ROC calendar). Vouchers not used by the deadline will be considered forfeited.
The validity period for museum passes is from July 1, 115 (ROC calendar) to June 30, 116 (ROC calendar).
Winning citizens can visit 5 social education institutions under the Ministry of Education (National Taiwan Science Education Center, National Museum of Natural Science, National Science and Technology Museum, National Museum of Marine Science and Technology, and National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium) and 6 cultural institutions under the Ministry of Culture (National Taiwan Museum, National Museum of History, National Railway Museum Preparatory Office, National Museum of Taiwan History, National Museum of Prehistory (including Nanke Archeological Museum), and National Center for Traditional Arts) for free and unlimited times for permanent exhibitions, excluding special exhibitions.
Citizens of the Republic of China aged 6 (inclusive) or above (i.e., born on or before May 21, 109 ROC calendar) with a national identification number are eligible to register.
Registration is open from 8:00 AM on May 1, 115 (ROC calendar) to 11:59 PM on May 21, 115 (ROC calendar).
After logging into the "Lifelong Learning Resources Platform," click "Lifelong Learning Vouchers" in the upper right corner of the homepage. Fill in your name, date of birth, ID number, and residential county/city information under "Register Vouchers" to complete the registration.
Lottery results will be notified via SMS on May 22, 115 (ROC calendar).
Lifelong learning vouchers are for the exclusive use of the lottery winner and cannot be transferred (sold) to others; otherwise, they will be deemed invalid.
There are currently 90 community colleges, 1 National Open University, 60 "30+" universities, and 83 senior universities available for selected individuals to choose courses according to their needs.
Lifelong learning vouchers are divided into 36,000 "new student vouchers" and 18,000 "returning student vouchers," with fee exemptions of NT$1500 and NT$1000 respectively.
The validity period for lifelong learning vouchers is from May 23, 115 (ROC calendar) to August 15, 115 (ROC calendar). Vouchers not used by the deadline will be considered forfeited. If the winner has a record of actual use before August 15, the remaining balance can be extended for use until September 30.
The Ministry of Education will compile voucher usage results on August 16, 115 (ROC calendar). If all vouchers have been used, the second wave of lottery will be canceled. If there are unused vouchers remaining, a second wave of winners will be drawn based on the remaining number of vouchers, and winners will be notified via SMS.
The validity period for museum passes is from July 1, 115 (ROC calendar) to June 30, 116 (ROC calendar).
Winning citizens can visit 5 social education institutions under the Ministry of Education (National Taiwan Science Education Center, National Museum of Natural Science, National Science and Technology Museum, National Museum of Marine Science and Technology, and National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium) and 6 cultural institutions under the Ministry of Culture (National Taiwan Museum, National Museum of History, National Railway Museum Preparatory Office, National Museum of Taiwan History, National Museum of Prehistory (including Nanke Archeological Museum), and National Center for Traditional Arts) for free and unlimited times for permanent exhibitions, excluding special exhibitions.
Central News Agency (CNA) website. The Ministry of Education today opened online registration for the "Lifelong Learning Vouchers," which can offset up to NT$1500 in tuition fees, and the "Museum Passes," which allow unlimited free entry to 11 social education institutions. What exactly are lifelong learning vouchers? Who can register? Where can they be used? CNA has compiled relevant information to help you understand.
The Ministry of Education is providing 54,000 "Lifelong Learning Vouchers" and 20,000 "Museum Passes" by way of fee exemption, allowing the public to enroll in courses at community colleges, senior universities, National Open University, and "30+" universities, or to visit 5 social education institutions under the Ministry of Education and 6 cultural institutions under the Ministry of Culture. The exemption fees will be paid by the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Culture.
Citizens of the Republic of China aged 6 (inclusive) or above (i.e., born on or before May 21, 109 ROC calendar) with a national identification number are eligible to register.
Registration is open from 8:00 AM on May 1, 115 (ROC calendar) to 11:59 PM on May 21, 115 (ROC calendar).
After logging into the "Lifelong Learning Resources Platform," click "Lifelong Learning Vouchers" in the upper right corner of the homepage. Fill in your name, date of birth, ID number, and residential county/city information under "Register Vouchers" to complete the registration.
Each person can register for both types of vouchers or only one type at a time. To confirm successful registration, you can also click "Registration Status Inquiry" in the upper right corner of the homepage.
Lottery results will be notified via SMS on May 22, 115 (ROC calendar).
Lifelong learning vouchers are for the exclusive use of the lottery winner and cannot be transferred (sold) to others; otherwise, they will be deemed invalid.
There are currently 90 community colleges, 1 National Open University, 60 "30+" universities, and 83 senior universities available for selected individuals to choose courses according to their needs.
Lifelong learning vouchers are divided into 36,000 "new student vouchers" and 18,000 "returning student vouchers," with fee exemptions of NT$1500 and NT$1000 respectively.
New student vouchers must be used for courses at community colleges, senior universities, National Open University, or "30+" universities that have not been previously enrolled in; returning student vouchers must be used for courses at community colleges, senior universities, National Open University, or "30+" universities that have been previously enrolled in.
The validity period for lifelong learning vouchers is from May 23, 115 (ROC calendar) to August 15, 115 (ROC calendar). Vouchers not used by the deadline will be considered forfeited. If the winner has a record of actual use before August 15, the remaining balance can be extended for use until September 30.
The Ministry of Education will compile voucher usage results on August 16, 115 (ROC calendar). If all vouchers have been used, the second wave of lottery will be canceled. If there are unused vouchers remaining, a second wave of winners will be drawn based on the remaining number of vouchers, and winners will be notified via SMS.
If there is a second wave of winners, the validity period for lifelong learning vouchers is from August 18, 115 (ROC calendar) to September 30, 115 (ROC calendar). Vouchers not used by the deadline will be considered forfeited.
The validity period for museum passes is from July 1, 115 (ROC calendar) to June 30, 116 (ROC calendar).
Winning citizens can visit 5 social education institutions under the Ministry of Education (National Taiwan Science Education Center, National Museum of Natural Science, National Science and Technology Museum, National Museum of Marine Science and Technology, and National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium) and 6 cultural institutions under the Ministry of Culture (National Taiwan Museum, National Museum of History, National Railway Museum Preparatory Office, National Museum of Taiwan History, National Museum of Prehistory (including Nanke Archeological Museum), and National Center for Traditional Arts) for free and unlimited times for permanent exhibitions, excluding special exhibitions.