Taiwan, China, March 5 At present, colleges and universities in Fujian with separate enrollment qualifications for Taiwan have launched the relevant registration process: this year, Jimei University's separate enrollment program for Taiwan covers 69 majors, and the registration time is from March 1 to May 14; Huaqiao University continues to cooperate with Jinan University to carry out the "two-university joint enrollment" for Taiwan students, and the registration period is from March 1 to 20.
According to reports, this year, Jimei University will continue to expand the scale of enrollment in Taiwan, and there is no upper limit on the total number of planned students, and there is no limit on the number of students enrolled in various majors. Cai Weiqing, director of the admissions office of Jimei University, said that this year's enrollment has a wide range of majors, and the application procedure is more concise and efficient.
Huaqiao University continues to cooperate with Jinan University to launch the "Joint Enrollment of Two Universities" for Taiwanese students, the registration period is from March 1 to 20, and the examination will be held from May 25 to 26. In addition to the joint enrollment of the two universities, Huaqiao University has also launched a principal escort program for three schools for the children of Taiwanese businessmen in the mainland to further expand the enrollment channels for Taiwan.
It is reported that Fujian is the first in the country to pilot the recruitment of Taiwan students according to the results of the "subject test", and the first to carry out the pilot enrollment according to the results of the Taiwan unified test, and the enrollment colleges and universities have basically achieved full coverage of public colleges and high-quality vocational colleges. It took the lead in promulgating the "Regulations of Fujian Province on Promoting Vocational Education Cooperation between Fujian and Taiwan" to create a demonstration area for the integrated development of vocational education on both sides of the strait, and promote the development of Fujian and Taiwan colleges and universities from single cooperation to diversified cooperation. It is the first to carry out the joint talent training project of Fujian and Taiwan universities, and focuses on cultivating technical and skilled talents through the modes of "3 1" and "4 0" for undergraduates and "school-school-enterprise" for junior colleges. Data shows that in 2023, full-time Taiwanese students studying in Fujian will account for 1 6 in the country. (Joint report by China Taiwan Network and Xiamen Municipal Taiwan Affairs Office).