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Taiwanese Vocational Schools Offer 4,785 Spots in Independent Admissions, Expanding Nursing Programs

From Liberty Times · (11m ago) Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Taiwan's vocational high schools are offering 4,785 spots for independent admissions for the 2027 academic year.
  • The admissions process does not consider junior high school exam scores and is open to current eighth graders nationwide.
  • Nursing programs have been expanded, accounting for 1,473 of the total available spots.

The Liberty Times is pleased to report on the expanded opportunities for students seeking vocational training in Taiwan. The increase in available spots for the five-year junior college independent admissions, particularly the significant inclusion of nursing programs, reflects a strategic effort to meet both student demand and national workforce needs.

This year's admissions process, which prioritizes a student's "diverse learning performance" over standardized test scores, aligns with Taiwan's educational philosophy of nurturing well-rounded individuals with practical skills. The emphasis on "learning a trade for immediate employment" is a crucial aspect of Taiwan's economic strategy, ensuring a pipeline of skilled workers for key industries.

The article highlights the financial incentives, including tuition waivers for the first three years and potential waivers for the final two years through the "Five-Year Junior College Workplace Wings Plan." This demonstrates the government's commitment to making vocational education accessible and attractive, thereby strengthening Taiwan's competitive edge in specialized fields.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.