This one‑year Mandarin course gives students a clear path to improve everyday Chinese skills. The program focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writing so learners can build confidence in language use. Students who complete the course receive a certificate that shows their study progress at WZU. The program’s level placement helps learners study at a pace that matches their skill, and additional cultural or class activities may help learners understand Chinese customs. Over time, Wuzhou University has increased its support for international students with application assistance and scholarship options, making it accessible for many learners who want to strengthen their Mandarin before entering degree programs or living longer in China.
Citizenship & Health: Applicants should be non‑Chinese citizens with a valid passport and in good physical and mental condition.
Education: Most applicants need a high school diploma or equivalent to enroll in the full‑year language program.
Application Process:
Complete the WZU international student application form.
Submit passport copy, recent photo, highest academic certificate, and any language certificates if available.
Submit health certificate and required photos as directed by WZU International Office.
After acceptance, receive an Admission Letter and JW202 form to apply for a Chinese student visa (X visa).
Scholarships: Wuzhou University participates in the International Chinese Language Teachers Scholarship, which may cover year‑long tuition, accommodation, living allowance, and insurance for qualifying applicants who meet HSK/HSKK requirements and other criteria.
International students holding a student visa (X1) may apply for part‑time work with approval from WZU and local authorities; hours and conditions follow Chinese visa regulations and the university’s policy (contact WZU International Office for specifics).
This non‑degree Chinese Language Program is taught in Mandarin, so teaching and major coursework are in Chinese. English language exams like IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or Duolingo are typically not required for admission to this language program itself. Some applicants may need basic English only for communications during application or visa procedures, but there is no formal minimum score requirement for English tests for this course
Education
Chashan Campus, Ouhai Distric
Diploma
1 year
September
¥12,000,
¥12,000, (INT)
Main campus in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China
RMB ~7,000–12,000
Toronto, Canada
0.0
CAD$ CAD/International: $12,000
Xuzhou (main campus); Beijing campus / CUMT-Beijing
6.0
RMB CNY 10,000 – 12,000
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