Indigenous Student Talent Scholarship Applications Open, Individuals Can Receive Up to NT$10,000
Taiwan's K-12 Education Administration, Ministry of Education, has opened applications for the indigenous student talent scholarship for the second semester of the 114th academic year, offering up to NT$10,000 for individuals and NT$5,000 per person for top-three group winners.
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(Central News Agency reporter Hsu Chih-wei, Taipei, 11th) The K-12 Education Administration, Ministry of Education, has opened applications for the indigenous student talent scholarship for the second semester of the 114th academic year, starting today. Individuals who excel in special talents can receive a maximum subsidy of NT$10,000, while those who win top three in group awards can receive a maximum subsidy of NT$5,000 per person.
The Ministry of Education announced today in a press release that to encourage indigenous students in high schools and below, the K-12 Education Administration has, since 2018, established and issued the "Guidelines for Subsidizing Scholarships for Outstanding Indigenous Students in Senior High Schools and Below by the K-12 Education Administration, Ministry of Education," to reward indigenous students for their outstanding academic and artistic achievements.
Applications for the indigenous student talent scholarship for the second semester of the 114th academic year are open from today until May 15th. Indigenous students can apply to their schools within the deadline for the talent scholarship for the second semester of the 114th academic year. Applications that meet the requirements after review will be subsidized by the K-12 Education Administration.
The K-12 Education Administration explained that individual special talent scholarships include language, science competitions, creative competitions, music, art, dance, sports, skills, or other special talents. Applicants must submit proof of winning national individual talent competitions organized by various departments, offices, or the K-12 Education Administration of the Ministry of Education between April 16, 2025, and April 15, 2026. Each person can receive a maximum subsidy of NT$10,000 per semester.
Group special talent scholarships include language, science competitions, creative competitions, music, art, dance, sports, skills, or other special talents. Applicants must submit proof of winning group talent competitions organized by various departments, offices, or the K-12 Education Administration of the Ministry of Education between April 16, 2025, and April 15, 2026. Those who win top three in group awards can receive a maximum subsidy of NT$5,000 per person per semester.
The K-12 Education Administration stated that from 2018 to 2025, 3,858 indigenous students in high schools and below have received talent awards, with a total subsidy of NT$20,476,500. In the future, the administration will continue to promote diverse and adaptive learning and encourage indigenous students to develop multiple talents. (Editor: Chen Jen-hua) 1150511
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(Central News Agency reporter Hsu Chih-wei, Taipei, 11th) The K-12 Education Administration, Ministry of Education, has opened applications for the indigenous student talent scholarship for the second semester of the 114th academic year, starting today. Individuals who excel in special talents can receive a maximum subsidy of NT$10,000, while those who win top three in group awards can receive a maximum subsidy of NT$5,000 per person.
The Ministry of Education announced today in a press release that to encourage indigenous students in high schools and below, the K-12 Education Administration has, since 2018, established and issued the "Guidelines for Subsidizing Scholarships for Outstanding Indigenous Students in Senior High Schools and Below by the K-12 Education Administration, Ministry of Education," to reward indigenous students for their outstanding academic and artistic achievements.
Applications for the indigenous student talent scholarship for the second semester of the 114th academic year are open from today until May 15th. Indigenous students can apply to their schools within the deadline for the talent scholarship for the second semester of the 114th academic year. Applications that meet the requirements after review will be subsidized by the K-12 Education Administration.
The K-12 Education Administration explained that individual special talent scholarships include language, science competitions, creative competitions, music, art, dance, sports, skills, or other special talents. Applicants must submit proof of winning national individual talent competitions organized by various departments, offices, or the K-12 Education Administration of the Ministry of Education between April 16, 2025, and April 15, 2026. Each person can receive a maximum subsidy of NT$10,000 per semester.
Group special talent scholarships include language, science competitions, creative competitions, music, art, dance, sports, skills, or other special talents. Applicants must submit proof of winning group talent competitions organized by various departments, offices, or the K-12 Education Administration of the Ministry of Education between April 16, 2025, and April 15, 2026. Those who win top three in group awards can receive a maximum subsidy of NT$5,000 per person per semester.
The K-12 Education Administration stated that from 2018 to 2025, 3,858 indigenous students in high schools and below have received talent awards, with a total subsidy of NT$20,476,500. In the future, the administration will continue to promote diverse and adaptive learning and encourage indigenous students to develop multiple talents. (Editor: Chen Jen-hua) 1150511
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