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2024-04-11

Dormitory

Dormitory Information

Student Housing Services Section

https://student.nkuht.edu.tw/main.php?lang=en

 

There are two dormitories in NKUHT: the Jing-Cheng building and the Qinpu building with a total of 1378 beds.

Jing-Cheng building

19 double rooms, 38 beds; 159 quadruple rooms, 636 beds. 674 total beds

Qin-Pu building

44 double rooms, 88 beds; 154 quadruple rooms, 616 beds. 704 total beds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

(1)Room facilities

Every bedroom is equipped with a bed (without mattress), desk, chair, wardrobe, shoe cabinet, eight box shelving unit, curtains, full bathroom facilities, internet, telephone, table lamps, air conditioning, and hot water

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(2)Room rates

Item

Unit

Fee

Notes

Jingcheng building

Accommodation expenses

double room

NT$13,200

Every semester/per person

quadruple room

NT$11,500

Qinpu building

Accommodation expenses

double room

NT$14,200

Every semester/per person

quadruple room

NT$11,500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(3)Dormitory Facilities

  1. Paid laundry service is available (uniforms of boarders will be sent in a batch). There are automatic washing machines (NT$10/per load) and dryers (NT$20/per load) on each floor of the dormitories.
  2. Boarders need to purchase the air conditioning stored value card to use the air conditioning. There are refill machines on the first floor of each dormitory. Refills can be done at any time.
  3. There are lounges and places to hang your clothes on each floor. The dorm offers you large automatic water dispensers, internet, a refrigerator, a television, newspapers, magazines, books, and hot water for bathing. Pre-paid cards can be purchased for the air-conditioners.
  4. For those who have difficulty with mobility or are injured in an accident, a care room can be applied for with appropriate documentation. 
  5. Two days each week will be fixed as the cleaning inspection day.

(4)Dormitory Rules

  1. Roll call: The school is in a suburban area and the regulations are in consideration for student safety.
    1. A roll call will be done at 23:00 from Sunday to Thursday every week by student dorm advisors. Relevant announcements and reminders will be made and given during the roll call session. A boarder who needs to stay outside the dormitory for a night or return late must apply for leave on the dormitory management E-system and receive the approval from the dormitory advisor. No roll call will be taken on Friday, Saturday and the day before a national holiday, but the number of students will be counted. Boarders who will return to the dormitory between 23:00 and 23:30 still need to apply for late return in accordance with the rules. Boarders shall not use participation in part-time jobs or cram school as a reason for late return past 23:30 (detailed information will be announced by the student dorm advisors after the students check in at the dormitory).
    2. Curfew hours are from 23:00 to 06:00 the next morning for both weekdays and weekends.
    3. Activities during roll call session: Boarders shall turn off the lights in their dorm rooms, and gather for roll call at the designated location every Monday and Thursday, and every day during the first week of each semester; and in their dorm rooms every Sunday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, after the first week of each semester. The University reserves the right to adjust or increase the days for roll calls for management purposes.
  2. Boarders are not allowed to enter the dorm or bedroom of the opposite sex.
  3. For dorm safety please pay attention to the use of electrical appliances in the dorm and do not use appliances that consume too much electricity. With the exception of small desk lamps, mini fans, hair dryers, computers and printers, other electrical appliances are not allowed (each dorm room is equipped with one ceiling fan and a window-type air conditioner charged by a stored value card and so to save space students do not need to bring their own fans with them).
  4. Use of Air Conditioners:

Boarders should purchase an air conditioner pre-paid card to use the air conditioners. Visit the 24-hr cash-to-card machine located on the first floor of each dormitory building to add money to your card at any time.

  1. Food regulations are in order to promote food safety and environmental hygiene and to cultivate student self-government in the dormitories.
    1. In consideration of others, foods with intense smell (stinky tofu, durian, etc.) are not allowed to be brought into the dorms.
    2. Tobacco, alcohol, betel nut and other prohibited items are strictly banned. Violators will be subject to the reward and punishment regulations.
    3. Students are limited to eating food in their bedrooms and are forbidden to eat food in public areas (including corridors, reception hall, 1F study room, meeting rooms, and information counter). Those who fail to comply will be subject to the reward and punishment regulations and will be required to do 3 hours of dormitory service.
    4. Don't throw kitchen waste or trash into the sink or toilet. If the sink or toilet is blocked for this reason, then the maintenance fee will be paid by the students occupying the room.
    5. To avoid mosquitos, cockroaches, and other insects, please put leftover food in a food storage box and place it in an open space. Prepared food and processed fruits should not be kept overnight.
    6. The garbage needs to be taken out every day to keep the room clean.
  2. Bedroom key and dorm key card. For the dorm safety students who hold dorm room keys and dorm key cards should comply with the following regulations:
    1. Students should receive the key to their bedroom and dorm key card at the information counter when checking in. When the semester is over, boarders should return the key and key card when the announcement is made to do so.
    2. Those who apply for the dorm during the semester should pay dorm fees at the Cashier Section in the General Affairs Office. After payment, bring your receipt to the information counter and get your key and dorm key card.
    3. Those who move out of the dorm during the semester, should return the room key and dorm key card to the Dormitory Management Office.
    4. If your sensor card is lost or damaged due to improper use please buy a new one from the Construction and Maintenance Section in the General Affairs Office. (Replacement fees are: Jing-Cheng building - NT$200/per card; Chin-Pu building - NT$300/per card.)
  1.    Living off-campus or coming back late:
    Students needing to live off-campus or come back late must submit an application for leave on the online dormitory management system and be approved by a dormitory councilor.
    1. If a boarder is not returning to campus he/she should fill out an application on the online dormitory management system.
    2. If a boarder wants leave to return late, 23:00-23:30, they should to apply for a late return on the online dormitory management system. Those who return to the dorm after roll call will be considered as being late.
    3. Boarders who need leave to return late because of a part-time job or cram school should apply for long-term leave. With the parent’s permission and proof from the place of employment or school, the leave will be approved by the Director of Student Affairs Office in the Dormitory Management Office. Students should return to the dorm before 23:30.
    4. Those who have leave to return late and come back after 23:30 will still be considered as being late without leave.
    5. Those who stay off campus or return late without leave will be subject to the reward and punishment regulations and their parents will be notified.
    6. Those who need to change bedrooms for a special reason may fill out a room change application form and submit it to the Dormitory Management Office for approval. Once approved, the adjustment can be made. 
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