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Taylor’s University STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMME A Global Experience TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY, LAKESIDE CAMPUS No.1 Jalan Taylor’s, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia T: +603-5629 5000 F: +603-5629 5001 TAYLOR’S REGIONAL EDUCATION COUNSELLING CENTRES PENANG OFFICE Tel: +604-899 9396 Fax: +604-899 9596 JOHOR OFFICE Tel: +607-351 3692/3694 Fax: +607-351 3689 PAHANG OFFICE Tel: +609-566 3709 Fax: +609-566 3710 SABAH OFFICE Tel: +6088-486 936/937 Fax: +6088-486 938 SARAWAK OFFICE Tel: +6082-345 807/808 Fax: +6082-345 809 [email protected] www.taylors.edu.my/university taylorsuniversitymy

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Taylor’s UniversitySTUDENT EXCHANGEPROGRAMME A Global Experience

TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY, LAKESIDE CAMPUS No.1 Jalan Taylor’s, 47500 Subang Jaya,Selangor Darul Ehsan, MalaysiaT: +603-5629 5000 F: +603-5629 5001

TAYLOR’S REGIONAL EDUCATION COUNSELLING CENTRES PENANG OFFICETel: +604-899 9396Fax: +604-899 9596

JOHOR OFFICETel: +607-351 3692/3694Fax: +607-351 3689

PAHANG OFFICETel: +609-566 3709Fax: +609-566 3710

SABAH OFFICETel: +6088-486 936/937Fax: +6088-486 938

SARAWAK OFFICETel: +6082-345 807/808Fax: +6082-345 809

[email protected]/universitytaylorsuniversitymy

Global Mobility OfficeBlock A, Level 2,Taylor’s University Lakeside CampusNo.1 Jalan Taylor’s, 47500 Subang Jaya,Selangor Darul Ehsan, MalaysiaT: +603-5629 5000Website: www.taylors.edu.my

QS Stars Rated for Excellence &University Ranking by Region

200 GLOBAL UNIVERSITIESFOR STUDENT EXCHANGE &SHORT TERM MOBILITY

Performance Rating byMinistry of Higher Edication

Putra BrandGold Awards

Reader’s Digest Trusted BrandGold Awards

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UNIVERSITY COUNTRYUNIVERSIDAD DE MENDOZA ArgentinaLA TROBE UNIVERSITY Australia QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Australia RMIT UNIVERSITY Australia DEAKIN UNIVERSITY Australia CQ UNIVERSITY Australia THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE Australia UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY Australia UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Australia SOUTHERN CROSS UNIVERSITY Australia MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Australia

UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES BFI VIENNA AustriaFACHHOCHSCHULE KUFSTEIN TIROL UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Austria IMC UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES KREMS Austria MCI MANAGEMENT CENTER INNSBRUCK AustriaMODUL UNIVERSITY AustriaUNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES WIENER NEUSTADT Austria

HAUTE ECOLE DE LA PROVINCE DE LIEGE Belgium SAINT-LOUIS UNIVERSITY BelgiumTHOMAS MORE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Belgium

UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA Canada

ZHEJIANG INTERNATIONAL STUDIES UNIVERSITY China

UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK IN PRAGUE Czech RepublicMETROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY PRAGUE Czech RepublicUNIVERSITY OF HRADEC KRALOVE Czech RepublicANGLO - AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Czech RepublicUNIVERSITY OF OSTRAVA Czech Republic

BUSINESS ACADEMY AARHUS - UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES DenmarkZEALAND INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY DenmarkLILLEBAELT ACADEMY DenmarkUNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK DenmarkDANISH SCHOOL OF MEDIA AND JOURNALISM DenmarkAALBORG UNIVERSITY Denmark

HAAGA-HELIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES FinlandNORTH KARELIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES FinlandTAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES FinlandTURKU UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Finland

AUDENCIA GROUP (AUDENCIA BUSINESS SCHOOL) France BURGUNDY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (GROUPE ESC DIJON BOURGOGNE) France IESEG SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT FranceUNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LILLE FranceINSTITUT SUPERIEUR DE GESTION France ISEP (INSTITUT SUPERIEUR D'ELECTRONIQUE DE PARIS) France SCIENCES PO LILLE France UNIVERSITÉ MONTESQUIEU BORDEAUX IV France UNIVERSITY TOULOUSE JEAN JAURES France ESCE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL FranceUNIVERSITY PARIS-EST CRETEIL VAL DE MARNE (UPEC) FranceECOLE SUPERIEURE INTERNATIONALE DE SAVIGNAC FranceECE PARIS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING FranceRENNES SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FranceBBA INSEEC - ECOLE DE COMMERCE EUROPEENE BORDEAUX-LYON FranceECAM LYON France

COLOGNE BUSINESS SCHOOL Germany DUALE HOCHSCHULE BADEN-WUERTTEMBERG KARLSRUHE,GERMANY (INCLUDE DHBW HEIDENHEIM) Germany HEILBRONN UNIVERSITY Germany BIBERACH UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Germany TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY INGOLSTADT GermanyAUGSBURG UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES GermanyKONSTANZ UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES GermanyEUROPEAN UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES GermanyUNIVERSITY OF AUGSBURG GermanyRHEINMAIN UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES GermanyTU CLAUSTHAL GermanyANHALT UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES GermanySRH UNIVERSITY HEIDELBERG Germany

HANG SENG MANAGEMENT COLLEGE Hong KongEDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Hong Kong

LONDON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Indonesia BINUS UNIVERSITY Indonesia UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA Indonesia

FREE UNIVERSITY OF BOZEN - BOLZANO ItalyUNIVERSITA CARLO - CATTANEO - LIUC ItalyUNIVERSITY OF UDINE ItalyUNIVERSITA' COMMERCIALE L. BOCCONI Italy

RITSUMEIKAN ASIA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY JapanKINDAI UNIVERSITY (formerly KINKI UNIVERSITY) Japan KANAZAWA SEIRYO UNIVERSITY JapanTAMA UNIVERSITY JapanNAGASAKI UNIVERSITY JapanSHIZUOKA UNIVERSITY JapanTOYO UNIVERSITY JapanINTERNATIONAL LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE (iCLA) -YAMANASHI GAKUIN UNIVERSITYq JapanAICHI PREFECTURAL UNIVERSITY JapanKANSAI UNIVERSITY JapanNIIGATA UNIVERSITY JapanRYUKOKU UNIVERSITY Japan

PARTNER UNIVERSITIES FORSTUDENT EXCHANGE

A GLOBAL EXPERIENCESTUDY OVERSEAS AS PART OF YOUR DEGREE!CHOOSE FROM MORE THAN 40 COUNTRIES ANDOVER 200 PARTNER UNIVERSITIES.

UNIVERSITY COUNTRYDONG-A UNIVERSITY Korea DUKSUNG WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY KoreaHANYANG UNIVERSITY KoreaINHA UNIVERSITY KoreaKOOKMIN UNIVERSITY Korea KWANGJU WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY KoreaKYONGGI UNIVERSITY Korea KYUNG HEE UNIVERSITY KoreaKYUNGSUNG UNIVERSITY KoreaPUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY KoreaUNIVERSITY OF SEOUL KoreaSEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KoreaYEUNGNAM UNIVERSITY KoreaCHUNG-ANG UNIVERSITY KoreaDANKOOK UNIVERSITY KoreaKONKUK UNIVERSITY KoreaCHONNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY KoreaSOONGSIL UNIVERSITY KoreaKOREA MARITIME AND OCEAN UNIVERSITY KoreaFAR EAST UNIVERSITY KoreaTHE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF KOREA KoreaMYONGJI UNIVERSITY Korea

UNIVERSIDAD POPULAR AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE PUEBLA Mexico

FONTYS ACADEMY FOR CREATIVE INDUSTRIES NetherlandsHANZE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES GRONINGEN NetherlandsSAXION UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES NetherlandsTHE HAGUE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Netherlands ROTTERDAM UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES NetherlandsNHL-STENDEN UNIVERSITY NetherlandsTIO UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES NetherlandsNHTV BREDA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES NetherlandsWINDESHEIM UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES NetherlandsFONTYS SCHOOL OF MARKETING & MANAGEMENT Netherlands

OTAGO POLYTECHNIC New Zealand

UNIVERSITY OF STAVANGER Norway

UNIVERSIDAD SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA Peru

UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP SYSTEM DALTA Philippines THE UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS (MOU & SHARE) Philippines FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY PhilippinesJOSE RIZAL UNIVERSITY PhilippinesLYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY Philippines

SCHOOL OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT, SANT IGNASI - RAMON LULL UNIVERSITY SpainUNIVERSIDAD DE LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA SpainCETT - UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA SpainUNIVERSITY OF ALMERIA SpainUNIVERSIDAD PONTIFICIA COMILLAS ICAI-ICADE (ENGINEERING) SpainUNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE Spain

UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND ARTS OF NORTHWESTERN SWITZERLAND Switzerland BERN UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES SwitzerlandHAUTE ECOLE DE GESTION GENEVE (HEG) (THE GENEVA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES WESTERN SWITZERLAND) SwitzerlandFHS ST GALLEN UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Switzerland

UNIVERSITY WEST SwedenKRISTIANSTAD UNIVERSITY SwedenHALMSTAD UNIVERSITY Sweden

BANGKOK UNIVERSITY Thailand THAMMASAT UNIVERSITY Thailand PRINCE OF SONGKLA UNIVERSITY Thailand SIAM UNIVERSITY Thailand RANGSIT UNIVERSITY Thailand CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY Thailand KING MONGKUT'S UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY THONBURI Thailand

FU JEN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY Taiwan, R.O.CNATIONAL CHI NAN UNIVERSITY Taiwan, R.O.CSHIH CHIEN UNIVERSITY Taiwan, R.O.C

SABANCI UNIVERSITY TurkeyKOC UNIVERSITY Turkey

ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY United KingdomUNIVERSITY COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM United KingdomUNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND United KingdomMANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY United KingdomLEEDS TRINITY UNIVERSITY United KingdomUNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND United KingdomUNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL United KingdomGLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY United KingdomSHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY United KingdomUNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL United KingdomUNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM United KingdomUNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD United Kingdom

SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY USAST CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY USAFLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY USAUNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA ST. PETERSBURG USA

HOA SEN UNIVERSITY VietnamDUY TAN UNIVERSITY VietnamFPT UNIVERSITY VietnamHO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION Vietnam

In today’s ever-changing global corporate climate, having a university degree is no longer the sole criteria to succeed in a career. Graduates must be equipped with necessary soft skills to succeed in the working world and most importantly be prepared to compete locally and internationally. One of the most important traits graduates today must have to succeed in the global job market is cultural adaptability.

Taylor’s University Student Exchange Programmes provide you with an opportunity to study and live in a new country to enhance your international experience and develop cross-cultural competencies. Essentially, Taylor’s University is committed to preparing our students for a future in which they will be global citizens. Some of the immediate benefits to be attained from the Taylor’s University Student Exchange Programme include the following;

Essentially, this is an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to study, travel and make lifelong friends around the world. Learn more about yourself, become more independent and give your Taylor’s degree an international edge. Share your Malaysian culture abroad and, in return, immerse yourself in another country - experience the culture, lifestyle, and people of different nationalities!

Taylor’s University Student Exchange Programme enables you to study in more than 200 renowned universities globally by paying zero foreign tuition fees. You can spend up to a semester abroad by only paying local tuition fees to Taylor’s University.

Moreover, students are able to acquire credit transfer when return-ing to their home institution and receive a partial transcript from the host institution. Do note that prior approval from the school on the modules to be undertaken at the host institution is required.

EDUCATIONAL• International learning and knowledge propels students

towards acceptance and understanding of an array of different cultural and community perspectives

• Language acquisition is achieved through practical immersion

• Awareness and adoption of alternative, multi-faceted approaches to learning

• Analytical and problem solving skills• Enhanced interest in global issues as well as a broader

general knowledge

PERSONAL• Self-development and awareness leading to enhanced

self-confidence and self-esteem. This is often the most noticeable change in returned exchange students

• Maturity and social poise, fueled by the necessity to confront challenges outside a familiar support network and comfort zone

• Integration into another environment as well as the development of life-long friendships, fostering an appreciation of home and family

• A tremendous sense of accomplishment upon completion encourages students to develop independent opinions, make informed decisions and strive to attain fresh goals

LONG-TERM• Prospective employers in almost every field look favorably

upon experience gained while living overseas and knowledge obtained of another language and culture

• Increased pressure to communicate and relate to others develops an awareness of group dynamics and personal sensitivity towards others

• Successful programme completion represents an excellent measure of personal flexibility, encompassing an ability to reach compromise, focus and succeed through challenging times

Source: World Education Program (WEP) Australia

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OVERVIEW OF STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMMEWelcome to the exciting world of student exchange! Taylor’s University Student Exchange Programme provides vast opportunities for students to go on student exchange at a wide range of universities across the globe.

Before you embark on this remarkable journey, you are advised to pay attention to the following important aspects:• Submit your application to the Global Mobility Office at least

TWO semesters before your preferred exchange semester. This is to allow for adequate time to assess your application and provide assistance for the exchange semester

• Prior to going for student exchange, you are required to complete at least one year of full time study at Taylor’s University and pass all the modules enrolled

• In order for credit transfer to take place, the students must pass all the modules undertaken at the host institution with a minimum of grade C or equivalent and the credit value of the modules must matched with those offered at Taylor’s University

• Taylor’s University has many options for undergraduate exchange semester at many reputable partner institutions in Asia, Europe, North America, Central and South America

• Consider the different experiences you would like to have on your semester exchange and seize this opportunity to break free from your comfort zone

RECOMMENDED SEMESTER FOR YOURSTUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

HOW TO APPLY FOR THE STUDENTEXCHANGE PROGRAMME?

ELIGIBILITY FOR STUDENT EXCHANGEPROGRAMMEAll Taylor’s University students enrolled in full-time undergraduate programmes can apply for the Student Exchange Programme. They are required to fulfill the following criteria at the time of application:• Attain academic excellence of at least 2.5 in CGPA • Fulfill any specific requirements by the preferred exchange

institution. Requirements such as field of study, language proficiency (English or other language), year of study, etc., are available from our student exchange partners' factsheets

• Portray strong image as reliable and outstanding ambassador for Taylor’s University and Malaysia

Architecture, Quantity Surveying and Culinology is on case-by-case basis.

Exchange Semester (Long Semester Only)

1 Hospitality, Tourism, Culinary Arts

2 Computer Science, Information Technology and Software Engineering

3 Biotechnology, Biomedical Science and Food Science

4 Business S4 (5 Free Electives)

5 Communication Year 2 (Free Electives)

6 Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Chemical Engineering

7 Psychology S4 (5 Free Electives)

8 Pharmacy S8 (2-3 Free Electives)

9 Law S5 or S6 (3 Free Electives)

10 Education S5 (2 Free Electives)

11 Design (Creative Media) S5 (4 Free Electives)

No. Programme

S4 (3-4 Free Electives)

S4 (4-5 Free Electives)

S4 (Free Electives)

S4 (4 Free Electives)

STEP 1Research your options. Check website of our partner universities for further information.

The web-link of the partner universities and online application form for the Student Exchange Programme is available atwww.taylors.edu.my/exchange

STEP 2Book an appointment with our Student Exchange Coordinator to discuss on your options.

STEP 3 Complete the online application form for your selected option.

STEP 4The Study Exchange Coordinator will notify you once your nomination has been finalized and approved by your academic faculties’ members.

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IMPORTANT TIMELINE FOR APPLICATIONAND STUDENT EXCHANGE OUTBOUND PROCESS

JANUARY/FEBRUARY INTAKE

SEPTEMBER INTAKE

Student Applicant

Global Mobility Office

Faculty

Get to know the approved universities

and available modules for your programme

Budgeting - Cost of living, visa,

accommodation, air fares, travel and health

insurance.

Fill up the online Student Exchange

application form before the deadline.

GMO compile application forms and

sends them to the Programme Directors.

JUNE-JULY NOVEMBER-JANUARY

AUGUST-OCTOBER FEBRUARY-APRIL

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER MAY-JULY

Approval of candidates by Faculty

GMO sends out selection outcome to students

via email.

Selected students accept/reject offers.

GMO nominatestudents to the host

universities.

Compulsory Pre-Exchange Session

for all Outbound Exchange Students.

Students to begin Visa Application processfor their respective

countries.

GMO will prepare Student Exchange

Learning Agreement issued by Head of

School.

Students attend Pre-Departure Briefing and submit Indemnity

Form to GMO.

Students make arrangement for

accommodation, flight ticket and secure travel and health insurance.

Students begin the Application process with the host university and ensure that Acceptance

Letter is provided.

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. STUDENT APPLICANT a. To discuss with your parents on your decision and university of choice b. To find out more about the university, cost of living, visa requirements, air fares, accommodation and travel and health insurance c. To discuss with your Programme Directors on the choice of electives d. To apply for your Student Visa promptly – at least 2-3 months before travelling dates For International Students Only e. To renew your Malaysian Student Pass as soon as you have been nominated and to ensure that your Student Pass remain active upon

returning to Malaysia from your student exchange programme

2. GLOBAL MOBILITY OFFICE a. To provide updated information on the list of universities and modules offered at the partner universities b. To liaise with the coordinators from the Partner University on nomination and student’s applications c. To prepare the Student Exchange Learning Agreement upon confirmation of modules d. To provide verification letter for visa application

3. FACULTY a. To guide students on their study plan and approve the modules to be undertaken at the host institution b. To ensure that the student’s credits are transferred back to Taylor’s University

COST OF LIVING IN COUNTRIES OF OUR PARTNER UNIVERSITIES

Estimated Cost of No. Country Living Per Month (RM) 1 Argentina 4500 – 6000 2 Austria 2500 – 4000 3 Australia 5000 – 8000 4 Belgium 2500 – 3000 5 Canada 5500 – 8000 6 China 2350 – 3350 7 Czech Republic 2000 – 3500 8 Denmark 3000 – 4000 9 Finland 2700 – 3200 10 France 3000 – 5000 11 Germany 3000 – 5000 12 Hong Kong 2500 – 3300 13 India 1000 – 1700 14 Indonesia 2000 – 3500 15 Italy 3000 – 3400 16 Japan 3000 – 4500 17 Korea 2500 – 3000

Estimated Cost of No. Country Living Per Month (RM) 18 Mexico 2000 – 2500 19 Netherlands 3000 – 4500 20 New Zealand 6000 – 8000 21 Norway 3500 – 5200 22 Peru 2500 – 3300 23 Philippines 2000 – 3000 24 Poland 1450 – 1700 25 Spain 4000 – 4800 26 Sweden 3800 – 4500 27 Switzerland 4000 – 6700 28 Taiwan 2500 – 3600 29 Thailand 2000 – 3200 30 Turkey 2600 – 3400 31 United Kingdom 4500 – 6000 32 USA 5000 – 8000 33 Vietnam 1500 – 2500

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are a scholarship holder, please check with your sponsor if the funding will be continued for your student exchange programme. Similarly for those on the PTPTN loan, please note that you will not be able to get your loan disbursement using the results obtained from the host institution as the GPA is not captured in your student exchange programme.

By END-MAY END-OCTOBER (Preceding Year)

*Note: Estimated cost only includes accommodation, food and general living expenses for the month.

All information is based on rough estimation and is subject to changes without prior notice.

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IMPORTANT PREPARATION FORTAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMMEGetting ready for exchange is exhilarating, but the right arrangements are important for a safe and fruitful semester abroad. It is important to be flexible and approach your new setting with an open mind. It is also important to understand the cultural differences of the country you are travelling to so you can be respectful when networking with locals. Here are some significant things to keep in mind:

VISAS

COUNTRY-SPECIFIC VISA REQUIREMENTS

Having a valid travelling visa is essential. As soon as you have been approved for your Student Exchange Programme, you should contact the nearest embassy / consulate of your host country for visa application procedure. You will need your official acceptance documentation from the host institution to apply for a student visa of your host country. Make sure you check how long it will take to obtain your visa. Unless advised otherwise by the overseas embassy / consulate, you must have your visa before you leave Malaysia. Each nationality has different processes and procedures for obtaining a student visa and these can change frequently. For this reason, Taylor’s University is not able to apply for the student’s visa on your behalf but advise that you check the embassy / consulate website regularly for the updated information. You may contact the embassy / consulate directly for further enquiries and liaison.

MEDICAL, HEALTH AND TRAVEL INSURANCEAll exchange students are required to purchase and have a valid Medical, Health and Travel Insurance. Detailed information and requirements will be given to you at the pre-departure session. Please note that some partner universities from certain countries require you to purchase medical and health insurance directly from them. Prices differ at each university but you will be informed of this after you apply. Students will be responsible for any costs linked with these compulsory insurance necessities at the host university.

ACCOMMODATIONYou need to take care of all the arrangements pertaining to accommodation. You can choose if you want to live on campus or off campus, but think about vital factors when making this decision such as your social networks and travel time to and from campus. Pricing of the accommodation is normally important to exchange students and having a trusted roommate of same gender helps to ease the overall costs. In general, information on accommodation is provided by your host institutions hence do pay close attention to application’s details and deadline.

You can buy plane tickets once you receive official acceptance from your host university and have your study plan approved by Taylor’s University. These two aspects as well as attending the pre-departure briefing and obtaining the relevant student’s visa will determine your final acceptance to the Taylor’s University Student Exchange Programme.

PLANE TICKETS

The Pre-Exchange Session is an effective platform for exchange applicants to research and be prepared with important information pertaining to your academic and cultural expectations, vital information on your host institution, visa applications, accommodation, health and safety and support from the embassy/ consulate.

You will receive an invitation to attend the Pre-Exchange Session which is compulsory for all exchange students. In the session, exchange applicants are required to be prepared with a 15-min presentation covering the areas below: • Formal application to host institution• Student visas and travel advice• Accommodation matters • Health and safety matters • Medical, health and travel insurance

PRE-EXCHANGE SESSION FOR STUDENTEXCHANGE APPLICANTS

The pre-departure briefing is organized to prepare exchange students on the following areas; • Your responsibilities as an exchange student • Academic credit transfer and approved modules for student

exchange• Enrolment for one-semester exchange at the host institution• fees waiver for one-semester exchange at the host institution• Funding and scholarship (if applicable)• Emergency support and embassy / consulate contacts• Settling into your new environment and cultural adaptation • Submission of Indemnity Form and a copy of travel and medical

healthcare insurance

As soon as you have been accepted by your Host University and secure your student visa, you must also finalize your travel itinerary including flights, accommodation, travel and medical healthcare insurance.

PRE-DEPARTURE BRIEFING FOR EXCHANGESTUDENTS

There are many ways to get to know the destination that you aretravelling including;• Engagement with the alumnus of the past Student Exchange

Programme• Reading their blogs and have a peek at their Facebook page

(with permission)• Going through the information pack sent by the partner

universities • Getting connected with the international buddies from the host

institutions• Checking out the Tourism and Department of Foreign Affairs and

Trade websites for safety and travelling advice• Using many different apps such as Trip Advisor, Lonely Planet,

SOS and Smart Traveler to get more local travelling tips – remember to check out information on local transportation, local currency, weather, places of interest, the general do’s and don’ts suitable for the local environment

• Learning some local languages for ease of adaptation

In a nutshell, Taylor’s University Student Exchange Programme offers students with a myriad of benefits such as: • Live and study in a different country • Be immersed in a new culture and language • Be adaptable and challenge yourself personally and academically • Build new experiences and make lifelong friends• Expand your comfort zone and add more value to your academic

degree• Develop professional networks and be ready for the global

marketplace

FAMILIARITY WITH YOUR DESTINATION

Cost of Visa for Country Application Type of Visa Malaysian Passport Processing Time Holders

Austria In person at the Embassy Visa D (180 days) EUR 100 up to 2 months (FOC for 21 years below)

Australia Online application Student Visa (subclass 500) AUD 560 up to 1 month

Belgium In person at the Embassy Long-stay D Visa EUR 180 1 month

Canada Not required if your course or programme is for six months or less

China Online application Student Visa X 2 USD 45 6-15 working days

Czech Republic In person at the Embassy Long-stay Student Visa EUR 60 2 - 3 months

Denmark Host institution will begin the online process and students Residence Permit DKK 2,110 2 months will have to complete the application before going to the Embassy in person.

Finland In person at the Embassy of your Home Country Schengen Visa EUR 60 2 weeks

France In person at the Embassy Long Stay Visa EUR 99 2 - 3 weeks

Germany In person at the Embassy Student Visa EUR 75 6 - 8 weeks

Hong Kong Fill in application forms and submit it to the Embassy Student Visa HKD 190 6 weeks

India In person at the Embassy Student Visa USD 82.70 5 weeks

Indonesia In person at the Embassy Temporary Stay Visa RM 226 1 week

Italy In person at the Embassy National Visa (NV) and EUR 116 up to 9 weeks obtain a “permit to stay” (subject to change) upon arrival

Japan In person at the Embassy Student Visa Free 3 days (with Certificate of Eligibility from Host University)

Korea In person at the Embassy Student Visa (D2) RM 252 3 days

Mexico In person at the Embassy Student Visa USD 36 up to 3 weeks

Netherlands Application will be made by the Host University. Student Visa Set by the institution 4 weeks

Philippines In person at the Embassy Student Visa 2,250 NOK 3 - 4 weeks

Spain In person at the Embassy of your Home Country Student Visa USD 79.20 2 months

Sweden Online application to Swedish Embassy in Singapore Residence Permit SEK 1000 3 months

Switzerland Online application and then in person at Regional National Visa THB2300 NA Consular Centre Bangkok (FOC for Malaysian)

Taiwan Online application and then in person at the Embassy Resident Visa RM 279 3 working days

Thailand In person at the Embassy Non-Immigrant "ED" Visa USD 80 2 weeks

Turkey In person at the Embassy Student Visa USD 60 8 weeks

United Online application and then in person at the Embassy Optional Short Term GBP 89 within 3 weeksKingdom Study Visa (180 days)

USA Online application and then in person at the Embassy F-1 Visa USD 160 / RM656 5 working days

Vietnam In person at the Embassy Business Visa USD 361 7 working days

All information is subject to changes without prior notice.

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STUDENT’S TESTIMONIALS “BELIEVE IT OR NOT, I REALLY MISS THE RANDOM WEATHER IN MELBOURNE” SAYS AN EXCHANGE STUDENT WHO SPENT A SEMESTER AT RMIT

Living away from home for the first time, working part-time in a restaurant and getting over being shy were all experiences that benefited this student from his exchange to Australia.

FREQUENTLY-ASKED-QUESTIONS FORTAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMMECan I participate in the Student Exchange Programme? The Student Exchange Programme is open to all undergraduates who have completed their first year of study at Taylor’s University. This programme allows you to spend 1 semester abroad at one of Taylor’s University partner universities for student exchange.

Am I eligible for the Student Exchange Programme? To be eligible for the Student Exchange Programme, you will need to have a minimum of CGPA 2.5 and possessed good command of the English Language which requirement varies according to programme and host institution.

How is my CGPA being calculated during my exchange semester? Your CGPA will not be taken into consideration during the exchange semester and will be prorated based on your study years at Taylor’s University.

Will I be receiving a transcript for my exchange semester? All exchange students will receive a partial transcript upon returning from your Student Exchange Programme and the grading is based on the system adopted by the host university.

Where can I find the partner universities for Taylor’s University Student Exchange Programme? You can find the listing of Taylor’s University partner universities for Student Exchange on our website. Please look for Taylor’s University Outbound Student Exchange page at www.taylors.edu.my/exchange

Do I have to pay any tuition fees for the exchange semester and what are the other costs incurred? You will need to pay Taylor’s University’s semester fees before you depart for your exchange semester. You do not need to pay any tuition fees to the Host University. All other expenses including accommodation and cost of living are borne by the students.

Are Medical, Health and Travel Insurance compulsory for my exchange semester? All exchange students are required to purchase and have a valid Medical, Health and Travel Insurance. Detailed information and requirements will be given to you at the pre-exchange / departure session. Please note that some partner universities from certain countries require you to purchase medical and health insurance directly from them. Prices differ at each university but you will be informed of this after you apply. Students will be responsible for any costs linked with these compulsory insurance necessities at the host university.

Am I allowed to change to another exchange university after the approval is given by the faculty?You are not encouraged to change the selected university to another one as by the time the selection is done, the host university would have closed their nomination and application deadline.

When do I purchase my flight tickets? You can purchase your flight tickets once you have receive official acceptance from your host university and have your study plan approved by Taylor’s University. These two aspects as well as attend-ing the pre-departure briefing and obtaining the relevant student’s visa will determine your final acceptance to the Taylor’s University Student Exchange Programme. You should only purchase your flight tickets once the visa is approved as there is occurrence where student’s application for visa has been denied.

All information provided in this guide is correct at the time of printing and is subjectto changes without prior notice.

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Lee Soon Onn is studying for a Bachelor of Science (Hons) Food Science with Nutrition in the School of Biosciences (SBS), and he opted to spend a semester on exchange at the RMIT University (RMIT) in Australia. Unlike Taylor’s University, RMIT is not situated as a campus and their buildings are located all over the city. As he said, “it initially took quite a while to memorize the exact locations where the classes were being held”, but then again it also helped him to explore the city. Reflecting on his studies he said that “In every class, we were expected to interact pro-actively with other students as well with the lecturers, which is quite different from what we have in Malaysia. There were tons of activities that require us to communicate constructively with the lecturers in discussion and also engaging with the community and society to put our knowledge earned from classes into actions”.

He went on to say that, “I always thought that the subjects in a foreign country would be more difficult than what we have here in Malaysia - but they are actually pretty much similar, just that the ways we learn are different due to the culture”. He found that RMIT provide a wide-range of extra-curricular activities and a sport centre where he was able to enjoy various kinds of sports, such as netball, basketball and Aussie Rules Football. He stayed in Unilodge Bundoora, which is a private halls of residence by the campus.

“I really enjoy the living environment. The furniture was brand new, it was high-tech and kept clean almost all the time. There were facilities such as a laundry, an iron, photocopy machine, pool tables, meeting rooms, common kitchens and a silent study area. All of my basic needs were taken care of”. In terms of the social environment, he found that there were some major differences.

As he said, “To be frank, I now really miss the gentle and kind environment in Australia - because whether you are a stranger or not, you will treated and greeted politely” Adding that, “I made one discovery for myself - that such positive energy from the people around me made everyday a better day, and I have learnt from it and I will apply it in Malaysia”.

He also found Melbourne to be a very multi-cultural city, which was full of people from around the world. “Frankly speaking, it was a challenge for me to approach caucasians at first………due to the cultural differences, the language barrier and most importantly my inner shyness. Nevertheless, things started to change as time passed, and before I noticed I was surrounded by people from all sort of different background and made tons of friends”.

Besides focusing on his studies, he also took the opportunity to work part-time in a restaurant. As he noted, “This really helped me to interact with other people, improve my English and to cope with my living expenses in Australia - as things are not cheap”, but added that his one future tip for exchange students would be this, “if you can cook for yourself – do it – as you will save a fortune!”. Reflecting on his semester on exchange, he said that, “While this was just one semester, it was long enough to make a great impact in my life. For a start, my English definitely improved during the semester.

Time management is another skill that I have honed. I didn’t really have as much time to do all the things I wanted to in Australia. I needed to study, finish the assignments, hang out and participate in social events and do a part-time job……..and all in just 5-months. This is where I learnt that I had to prioritise. At times, I just wanted to slack-off and be idle, but I had to discipline myself to make the most out of the programme and my time”.

Clearly all that discipline paid off, as Lee Soon Onn did well by achieving four Distinction grades - which is well above the average in Australia. Of course, you can’t talk about Melbourne without mentioning the weather. As he said, “the weather is really random in Melbourne – moving from being extremely hot to extremely cold. At first, you just have to endure it. But believe it or not, I am now missing the weather down there already!”

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