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Written Test Exemption for SAT、IB、GCE A-Level、ACT Holders) 2020 Guidance of Undergraduate Application (Written Test Exemption for SAT、IB、GCE A-level、ACT Holders) Application Requirements: High school graduate or above, qualified for university entrance, medically sound foreigners. According to the regulations released by Ministry of Education, China, emigrants from mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan applying as international students must have obtained their current foreign citizenship before April 30, 2016. In addition, the applicant must have lived abroad for at least 2 years during the period between April 30, 2016 and April 30, 2020. Application Period: From November 12, 2019 to December 13, 2019. Application Fee: 800 RMB (online payment, non-refundable) Qualification Please refer to 2020 Fudan University Written Test Exemption Requirements for SAT/IB/GCE A-level/ACT Holders Application Procedure: Step 1. Online Application Apply online at http://admission.iso.fudan.edu.cn. Please finish the online application procedure (choose self-support→undergraduate→SAT/IB/GCE A-level/ACT), upload the scanned copies of required documents. Step 2. Submit online application and pay application fee. Step 3. Wait for the university’s response on online application. Please check the online application and email frequently, correct and complete online application as the university requests. Step 4. As online application approved, download and print out the Application Form, send it with other required documents to the university. ★The paper application documents should be submitted in person or by others on behalf of the applicant, or submitted by express mail to International Students Office of Fudan University (for detailed address, please see Contact below). ★The paper application documents must be received by December 31, 2019, otherwise it will be considered as a withdrawal of application. Please send the following required paper application documents: 1. Application Form in PDF with the applicant’s photo and signature. The photo must be a 35mm*49mm-sized photo with white background. 2. Photocopy of valid passport identification page. Only Ordinary Passport is accepted and the expiry date should be after September 30, 2020. Applicants currently residing in China must include a copy of the page containing a valid visa or residence permit. 3. Diploma of highest degree conferred or proof of impending graduation (for applicants in their final year of study) (Original or notarized copy, with notarized Chinese or English translation, if original not in Chinese or English) 4. Transcripts of highest degree conferred (original or notarized copy, with notarized Chinese or English translation, if original not in Chinese or English) 5.SAT transcript;or IB diploma and transcript;or GCE A-level diploma and transcript;or ACT transcript (original or notarized copy, with notarized Chinese or English translation, if original not in Chinese or English) 6. HSK certificate:HSK5 210 points or above, or HSK6 180 points or above; 7. Two letters of recommendation in English or Chinese from whom can attest to the quality of the applicant’s academic performance and scholastic potential. The letters must include referees’ phone number and email address. 8. Personal statement, no more than 1500 words in English or Chinese, including but not limited to motivation for application and details on academic skills, community activities, awards received, personal strengths, study plan, and life goals. 9. Applicants who are under 18 years old by September 1, 2020, must submit a Guarantee Statement, which can be downloaded from the website (https://iso.fudan.edu.cn/isoenglish/,click “Admissions→Undergraduate”). The guarantor should be an adult, living in mainland China with a stable source of income. 10. Emigrants from mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan must submit proof of naturalization and copy of entry and exit stamps on passports from the past four years or evidence of residing abroad for at least two of the last four years*. 11. Emigrants who are not from mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan, but have spent two or more of the last four years* in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan as a resident or student, must submit evidence of being foreign citizens at birth, as well as all the copies of visa or residence permit during the stay in China. 12. Applicants may send additional documents which may demonstrate their comprehensive abilities along with the required documents, for example, award certificates, published essays, admission notices from other universities, etc. * All transcripts and certificates mentioned above in No.5 and No.6 should be issued within 2 years. *“Last four years” is defined as the time period between April 30, 2016 and April 30, 2020. *Early application is strongly suggested. * Additional application documents may be required when necessary. *Application documents will not be returned. Major Selection Applicants may select two majors, and indicate if adjustment is accepted. For majors, please refer to 2020 Fudan University Written Test Exemption Requirements for SAT/IB/GCE A-level/ACT Holders Entrance Exam 1. Interview 1)Date: March 28, 2020(Saturday). Please refer to Interview Admission Ticket for exact time. 2)Location: Shanghai(Fudan University,220 Handan Rd.) 3)List of interview qualifiers: From March 22, 2020, the list of qualifiers will be released on the website of International Students Office. Applicants may check interview qualification results on http://admission.iso.fudan.edu.cn as well. 4)Content of interview: Focus on the comprehensive abilities and language (Chinese, English) communication skills of the applicants. 2. Admission Ticket Interview Admission Ticket: From March 25, 2020, applicants can print an Interview Admission Ticket on http://admission.iso.fudan.edu.cn. This ticket and passport are required to be presented for interview. ★Applicants must enter Mainland China with valid passports and visa, residence permit or foreign permanent resident ID card, otherwise the eligibility for interview will be forfeited. ★If fraud or favoritism is found, upon verification, severe consequences apply. If found during the application process, eligibility for admission will be cancelled. If found prior to matriculation, matriculation eligibility will be cancelled. If found after matriculation, admission will be cancelled or student status will be cancelled. Admission: Qualified students will be selected according to the results based on the interview, high school transcript and SAT、IB、GCE A-level、ACT scores. Pre-admission results will be published on the International Student Office website in late April 2020, and the tuition fee needs to be paid in advance. The formal admission notices will be sent in late May. Time of Enrollment: September 2020 (for specific times, please refer to the Admission Notice) Tuition: 23,000~75,000 RMB/year (exact amount of tuition fees will be announced upon enrollment) Means of Oversight: The undergraduate admission process shall be open, the selection process shall be fair, and admissions results made public. Department of Supervision for Admissions Tel: +86-21-65642601 E-mail: [email protected] Chinese Government Scholarship For more information, please visit the website of China Scholarship Council (http://www.csc.edu.cn), or consult Chinese embassies or consulates abroad. Contact: Admission Division, International Students Office, Fudan University No.220, Handan Road, Shanghai 200433 Tel: +86-21-65642258 Fax: +86-21- 65117298 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://iso.fudan.edu.cn Office Hour: Monday to Friday, 8:00-11:30, 13:30-17:00 The date and time mentioned above are Beijing Time. The information above is subject to change and may be updated at any time. Please regularly check the website of International Students Office. The final explanation by International Students Office of Fudan University shall prevail. 2020 Fudan University Written Test Exemption Requirements for SAT/IB/GCE A-level/ACT Holders Note:Applicants should satisfy requirements of HSK, and any of the requirements of SAT/IB/GCE A-level/ACT Research Tuition Majors School/Department Notes HSK SAT IB GCE A-level ACT Area/Program Chinese Language ⑴Only for (Language and international Cultural) Chinese International students Language(For Cultural Exchange ⑵Change of foreigners) School major not Chinese Language allowed IB Diploma is Minimum 3 (Business Chinese) required, with 3 A-Level HL courses and courses, each Chinese Language HSK SAT: 3 SL courses, earning a grade Level 5 total each relevant to of C or higher. ACT≥25 and Literature Chinese Department of Liberal Art with score score≥ the major you While Math is Language and Chinese Language 23000RMB ≥210 or 1220 apply for; a must, the Literature and Literature /Year HSK English and other two Chinese Language Level 6 Math SL must courses should with score be included, be relevant to ≥180 total score≥32 the major you Department of History apply for. History History Department of Cultural Heritage Color blindness Cultural Heritage and Museology not appropriate and Museology Philosophy School of Philosophy Philosophy Religious Studies Research Tuition Majors School/Department Notes HSK SAT IB GCE A-level ACT Area/Program Some courses Law Law Law School taught in English English English Minimum 3 Translation Translation IB Diploma is A-Level required, with 3 courses, each HSK HL courses and earning a grade Level 5 3 SL courses, of C or higher. Liberal Art French French with score SAT: each
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