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1. Requirements
CSC Chinese Training Program is open to all persons worldwide provided they are:
For exceptions, please contact Center for Chinese Training Program.
2.How to Enroll
Mail the following documents to China Sinology College by the Application deadline. The address information is #192 Tsinghua University,Beijing,China,100084.
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China Sinology College Chinese Training Program Application Form for international students.
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Certificate or Diploma of previous education
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Clear copy of passport (personal details and photo page)
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Copy of bank receipt of the Application Fee
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Passport size colored photos (except for red background)
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Resume
Within one month of receiving the complete application,CSC Chinese Training Center will send to qualified applicants a confirmation of a reserved placement in the program and an Acceptance Notice and Enrollment form to you. Complete the Enrollment Form and pay the Program Fees before the enrollment deadline. Fax or Mail the Enrollment Form (first page) and bank receipt for paid program fees to Center for Chinese Training Program of CSC
When you have enrolled in the program, the visa documents (a Letter of Invitation and Confirmation Form) will be sent to you. Please contact your nearest Chinese Embassy or Consulate for the Visa Application Form and processing fee.
Take the following documents to the Embassy or Consulate:
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Reference by someone other than a family member (1 semester or longer)
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Visa Application Form (completed)
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Valid passport (it must be valid for a minimum of 6 months and for the duration of the program)
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Admission Notice (provided by ***Foreign Language School)
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A copy of the Letter of Invitation (provided byCSC)
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A copy of the Confirmation Form (provided byCSC)
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Relevant visa application fee
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2 Passport size photos
3.Visa
Applicants studying less than a year should apply for an F-visa. Applicants studying for a year or more should apply for an X-visa. In most countries visa processing takes approximately 2 weeks. Early Enrollment is strongly advised to take into account the time needed for visa documents to be sent by CIE office and visa processing time by the Embassy or Consulate.
Early Enrollment is strongly advised to take into account the time needed for visa documents to be sent by Admissions and visa processing time by the Embassy or Consulate.
4.Payment
1. Textbooks are included in the tuition fee. 2. The application fee is US$50 or RMB 420 per person per course 3. How to pay:
INTERNATIONAL REMITTANCE:
NAME OF THE BANK: INDUSTRIAL BANK CO., LTD.
ADD. OF THE BANK: NO.11, 3 BLOCK, ANZHENXILI, CHAOYANG DISTRICT, BEIJING 100029,CHINA
NAME OF THE CORPORATION: BEIJING QINGDA CENTURY EDUCATION INVESTMENT. CONSULTING CO.,LTD.
BANK ACCOUNT: 321040100100080812
SWIFT CODE: FJIBCNBA680
5.About the Health Examination
If you come to the school with an “X” visa which requires a Residence Permit, you will first need to pass a health examination for a Health Certificate. If you take the examination in your home country, and your physical check-up results are reviewed and passed in the Beijing Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, you will receive a Health Certificate at the cost of around RMB 60. Since the check-up form must be the same as is used in China and the requirements for the content are strict, we would recommend taking the examination after you come to Beijing.
6.Questions:
(1). Q: ADMISSION -- What are your admission requirements?
A:CSC Chinese Training Programs are open to all persons worldwide provided they are: i. Longing for learning Chinese language and Chinese culture
ii.In good health.
For exceptions, please contact the Admissions Section.
(2). Q: ARRIVAL -- Can I arrive prior to the orientation day?
A: Yes. Let the Beijing office know your planned arrival date and CSC will make your accommodation reservations beginning on the day you designate. Note that you will be responsible for payment of accommodation fees for any additional days outside of your course program.
(3). Q: COURSE CREDIT -- Can I receive university / college credit for course work conducted in your program?
A: All the universities & academies in ***'s programs are preeminent in their fields, and have cooperative arrangements with numerous universities and research institutions around the world. Many of our students in the past have received credit for their coursework completed here. *** assists our students in obtaining any information and documentation required supporting their request for course credit. The final decision to offer academic credit is up to your university.
(4). Q: FOOD -- Are refrigerators and cooking facilities available?
A: Yes, the apartments in theCSC residence all have a kitchenette and refrigerator.
(5). Q: LAUNDRY -- Where can I do laundry?
A: Washing machines are available for guest use in theCSC residence. There are also Laundromats located nearby, which provide laundering, ironing, and dry cleaning services.
(6). Q: MONEY -- What other types of expenses should I plan for while in Beijing?
A: Entertainment in Beijing is generally inexpensive. Transportation options include the public bus (which costs 1 RMB per ride) and subway (3 RMB per ride), as well as taxi service which costs 10 RMB (~US$1.25) for short distances and much more to go across town or downtown. Many students also opt to buy bicycles while they are in China. Bicycles are the most prevalent mode of transport in Beijing and the flat topography makes Beijing an ideal city for this type of transportation. New bicycles can be purchased for around 200 RMB (US$25).
(7). Q: PREPARATIONS -- What do I need to bring with me?
A: Today in Beijing you can find almost any product and brand that you would find at home. Soap, shampoo, toothpaste, etc. are all readily available. We recommend that you bring any prescription medication in sufficient quantities to last for the duration of your visit and any preferred brands of over-the-counter medications (cold & flu tablets, etc.) Clothing is also plentiful and very inexpensive.
(8). Q: WEATHER -- What is the weather like in Beijing?
A: Winter (December - March) in Beijing is dry and windy. The capital experiences perhaps one or two snowfalls per winter, and the temperature hovers around 0 degrees Celsius for most of the season. Down jackets are recommended. Spring (April - May) is brief, but temperatures are pleasant (13 - 18 degrees Celsius). Sand and grit from the Gobi Desert to the north bring occasional dust storms. Summer (June - August) is hot with sticky humidity and afternoon thundershowers. The average temperature is 26 degrees Celsius. Fall (September - November) temperatures range from 5 degrees to the mid-teens. Evenings may turn unexpectedly cold. Light jackets or sweaters are needed. For questions regarding your application or enrollment please contact your Program Advisor. Alternately you can email: zsb@51hsk.com or contact the Admissions Section in China directly on 86 (10) 62701990
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