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The priority in applying for on-campus accommodation in Academic Year 2026

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Legal Basis: Guidelines on Student Dormitory Management at I-Shou University and Guidelines on Application for On-campus Accommodation at I-Shou University

Description:

I.            Students who meet one of the following conditions will be given priority in applying for on-campus accommodation:

1.          having a disability card (supporting documents should be provided upon application);

2.          having a physically catastrophic illness (a medical certificate issued by a metropolitan hospital or a medical center in 2026 should be provided upon application and verified by the Health Section);

3.          coming from a low-income or medium-low-income family recognized by the government (the original low-income or medium-low-income certificate issued in 2026 should be provided upon application);

4.          being an overseas student who lives alone in Taiwan (including overseas Chinese students, exchange students, and mainland Chinese students on the list compiled by the Office of International and Cross-Strait Affairs);

5.          having held household registration in Penghu County, Kinmen County, Matsu Islands, or any outlying islands for a minimum of six months (a household registration transcript issued within the six most recent months should be provided upon application);

6.          being an indigenous student whose household address is not registered in Kaohsiung City or is registered in a remote district of Kaohsiung City (a household registration transcript issued within the six most recent months should be provided upon application);

7.          meeting one of the following requirements and being recommended by the competent unit:

a.           a dormitory cadre member;

b.          student ambassadors with outstanding sports performance or excellent evaluations, as well as health service volunteers (registered collectively by the Physical Education Office, Student Affairs Division, and Health Care Section)..

8.          Children of active-duty military personnel (household registration transcript and military ID copy required).

9.          Others (e.g. students from households hard-hit by natural disasters)

II.         Students who meet one of the aforesaid conditions are qualified for applying for accommodation in ISU-owned dormitories (students from a low-income and indigenous students will be assigned to Building A of Dormitory 1 or the triple rooms of Building B of Dormitory 1, while the rest will be assigned to Buildings C and D of Dormitory 1 or the triple rooms of Medical Campus Dormitory at the Medical Campus).

III.      Required Documents:

1.          Application Form: Please download the application form on the following website and print it out (https://sa1.isu.edu.tw/page/%E5%AD%B8%E5%8B%99%E8%99%95%E8%A1%A8%E5%96%AE%E4%B8%8B%E8%BC%89-LQNsXpUKPjDo).

2.          Supporting Documents: Please refer to the application form and submit your supporting documents for review.

IV.      Pursuant to the Rules of Student Housing Rates at I-Shou University, prepaid accommodation fees for ISU-owned dormitories will not be refunded to students unless they suspend studies or withdraw from studies.

V.        Application Period: From the date of announcement through April 4, 2026. Late applications will NOT be considered.

VI.      Where to Apply:

1.          Main Campus: Student Housing Section (next to the Management Office of Dormitory 1).

2.          Medical Campus: Student Housing Section (on the 1st floor of Teaching Building B).

VII.   If you are unable to apply in person, you may ask your classmate to apply on your behalf. Should you have any questions, please call:

1.          Main Campus: (07) 657-7711 ext. 2275

2.          Medical Campus: (07) 615-1100 ext. 3215

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