SDG 10.6.2 Access to university track underrepresented groups applications
The core of higher education lies in promoting social mobility and redistributing resources through education. NCUE is committed to enhancing financial aid measures to assist disadvantaged groups, economically or culturally disadvantaged students, and students with special needs. We provide diverse pathways for admission to help them enroll successfully, thereby achieving the public nature of higher education.
Based on Article 24, Paragraph 1 of the Indigenous Peoples Basic Law, which states: "The government shall, in accordance with indigenous characteristics, formulate public health and medical policies for indigenous peoples, incorporate indigenous areas into the national medical network, conduct indigenous health care, establish a comprehensive long-term care, emergency rescue and referral system, and safeguard the health and life safety of indigenous peoples," we have planned to train indigenous elderly healthcare professionals to address the imbalance between supply and demand in long-term care for indigenous peoples.
Our university applied for the establishment of the "Special Program for Indigenous Students in Elderly Health Promotion and Care Management" in 2022. The program was approved to enroll 30 indigenous students, and in 2023, this number was increased to 35, ensuring a certain proportion of enrollment opportunities for indigenous students. Please refer to Appendix 10.6.2A Indigenous Peoples Basic Law for more information.
1. Statistics of NCUE’s disadvantaged students in 2023
To compensate for the underrepresentation of students due to their backgrounds, NCUE motivatedrecruit disadvantaged students, including those with disabilities, indigenous students, as well as economically or culturally disadvantaged students. The statistics on these students in 2023 are as Table 1:
Table1: Statistics on NCUE’s disadvantaged students, 2023
Category |
Bachelor’s program |
Master’s program |
Doctoral program |
Disabilities |
87 |
23 |
4 |
Indigenous |
144 |
18 |
1 |
Low-income households |
77 |
10 |
0 |
Low- to middle-income households |
78 |
9 |
1 |
Grants for disadvantaged students (levels 1– 5) |
153 |
46 |
0 |
Children of military and civil servants |
12 |
1 |
1 |
Children of families in hardship |
23 |
4 |
0 |
New immigrants |
311 |
34 |
2 |
Total |
885 |
145 |
9 |
Figure 1: An Increase of 64 Students from Disadvantaged Backgrounds at NCUE
2. Admission of underrepresented groups to NCUE in 2023
To achieve the goal of sustainable development on the basis of equality, to eliminate,to reduce all inequalities, and to ensure the education rights of poor and disadvantaged groups, NCUE improved the admission opportunities of disadvantaged students, and effectively promoted the mobility of social classes so as to achieve the measures of a social protection system. NCUE also provided various admission channels and welcomed disadvantaged students (such as indigenous people, students with disabilities, and economically disadvantaged students) to enrol. The admission situation of each channel is as follows Table 2-4:
Table 2: Statistics on the admission of disadvantaged students through various channels in 2023.
Admission Channel |
Quota |
Applicants |
Admitted |
2023 University Application Admission - Priority Admission (Economically Disadvantaged Students) |
8 |
5 |
2 |
2023 University Application Admission - Flying Eagle Group (Economically Disadvantaged Students) |
21 |
91 |
19 |
2023 University Stars Recommendation Admission - Additional Quota for Indigenous Students |
24 |
6 |
3 |
2023 University Application Admission - Additional Quota for Indigenous Students |
74 |
58 |
23 |
2023 University Placement Admission - Additional Quota for Indigenous Students |
32 |
- |
3 |
2023 Four-Year College and Two-Year Junior College Registration and Placement - Additional Quota for Indigenous Students |
2 |
- |
0 |
2023 Bachelor's Program Separate Admission Examination for Students with Disabilities |
8 |
43 |
7 |
2023 College Entrance Examination for Students with Disabilities (Placement) |
21 |
- |
11 |
2023 Indigenous Students Special Program Admission |
30 |
30 |
30 |
Total |
220 |
233 |
98 |
Table 3: Statistics on the admission of students with special talents to NCUE in 2023
Approach through which the student is admitted |
Quota of recruitment |
Number of students admitted |
2023 Athletic performance screening |
90 |
12 |
Table 4: The application status of foreign students with NCUE in 2023:
Academic Year |
Student Type |
Applicants |
Admitted |
2023 |
Overseas Chinese Students |
162 |
79 |
2023 |
International Students |
49 |
30 |