Government and Policy

    Taiwan colleges to admit mainland students

    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2010-01-07 20:01
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    TAIPEI: Taiwan universities are preparing to attract top-notch students from Chinese mainland, an official said Thursday, setting the stage for the dismantling of another barrier across the Straits.

    Despite a decade of cultural exchanges, Taiwan has barred?mainland students from studying for college degrees on the island, fearing that?they could bring unwelcome political influences or compete for jobs with locals.

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    Now, says the island's?deputy chief on?Education Lin Chung-ming, students from 40 leading?mainland universities can apply to study on the island, if?-- as expected?-- approved.

    Lin's initiative, timed to begin with opening of the new college term in September, is part of?Taiwan leader?Ma Ying-jeou's signature program to improve relations between the two sides. Since taking office 19 months ago, Ma has lowered tensions across the 100-mile- (160-kilometer- ) wide Taiwan Strait to their lowest level since 1949.

    Major steps by Ma include re-establishing regular cross-strait flights, dismantling barriers to?mainland investment in Taiwan, and setting the groundwork for a partial free trade agreement between Beijing and Taipei.

    Lin said?mainland students coming to study in Taiwan will fit nicely into that pattern.

    "We would like to provide the mainland students a better understanding of our democratic and pluralistic society," he said. "The new program can also spur welcome competition. The mainland students are known for their diligence and they can stimulate our students to study harder."

    Lin has set strict restrictions on the new program, limiting the annual inflow of?mainland students to 2,000, and preventing them from seeking local employment after their studies end.

    The mainlanders will also be barred from receiving scholarships from public funds, though Lin said many Taiwan universities are now raising private funds to help attract them to their schools.

    Officials say about 200 mainland college students are now studying in Taiwan on one-year exchange programs.

    Some Taiwan educators have praised them for their dedication to study, saying they put their Taiwan counterparts to shame.

    "You only have to put a few students from Peking or Qinghua University in classrooms to deter local students from dozing off or snacking," Commonwealth magazine publisher Kao Hsi-chun told a group of scholars Wednesday.

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