Chinese as a foreign or second language is the study of the Chinese varieties by non-native speakers. Increased interest in China from those outside has led to a corresponding interest in the study of Standard Chinese ("Mandarin") as a foreign language, the official language of mainland China and Taiwan. However, the teaching of Chinese both within and outside China is not a recent phenomenon. Westerners began learning different Chinese varieties in the 16th century. Within China, Mandarin became the official language in the early 20th century. Mandarin also became the official language of Taiwan when the Kuomintang took over control from Japan after World War II.
In 2010, 750,000 people (670,000 from overseas) took the Chinese Proficiency Test. For comparison, in 2005, 117,660 non-native speakers took the test, an increase of 26.52% from 2004. From 2000 to 2004, the number of students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland taking Advanced Level exams in Chinese increased by 57%. An independent school in the UK made Chinese one of their compulsory subjects for study in 2006. The study of Chinese is also rising in the United States. The USC U.S.-China Institute cited a report that 51,582 students were studying the language in US colleges and universities. While far behind the more than 800,000 students who study Spanish, the number is more than three times higher than in 1986. The Institute's report includes graphs and details on the popularity of other languages.
1. Application FormPlease upload your finished application form here.
2. Photocopy of valid passport
With name, passport number & expiration date, and photo included
3. Passport photo
A recent passport-sized photo of the applicant
4. Undergraduate school transcript
It must be notarized photocopy
5. Bachelor's degree diploma (notarized photocopy)
Graduation
certificate in languages other than Chinese or English should be
translated into Chinese or English and be certified by notarization.
6. English proficiency test certificate
For example, IELTS or TOEFL, only for the applicant whose native language is not English.
7. Two letters of recommendation
From professor or associate professor or equivalents
Question: What is the cost of applying through ACASC?
Answer:
ACASC charges a service fee of 50$ for using its online application
portal. Applying through ACASC into Chinese universities attracts a
service fee of $50.
Question: Can I apply to the university directly?
Answer:
Yes. ACASC gives the applicants, the chance to directly apply to their
desired universities through our online application portal. We have
synchronized our system to create a simple platform that connects
universities and colleges in China to international students all around
the world.
Question: How can I track my application status?
Answer:
To track the application status, please log in your ACASC personal
account. Whenever there’s an update, you will be informed on your
application status through ACASC system within a day as soon as we
receive university’s notification. You will simultaneously receive ACASC
auto-email about the application status. To directly inquire about your
application status, feel free to send us an email to admission@acasc.cn and our team will keep you updated.
Question: How to deal with a pending application?
Answer:
When an application is pending a decision it means that your school
has received it and no admissions decision has been made yet. The
admissions office may have reviewed your application package or may not
have. The main cause of a pending application is usually incomplete application documents. As a result, you
will be requested by the school’s admission office to re-check and
modify all submitted application documents or perhaps even add extra
documents and then re-submit them.
To
avoid further delays, carefully read the university’s comments, modify
your application form on ACASC, and re-upload the required application
documents. You can contact ACASC on admission@acasc.cn for any help with regards to your pending application.
Question: How long does it take to process my application?
Answer: Processing time varies for different applications. For example, to
process a degree program application requires more time than a Chinese
language application. Confirmation for Chinese language application by
the admission office usually takes 2 to 4 weeks. However, time for
degree programs application differs. For example, fall
semester application processing is after March, and it takes a period
of 1 to 2 months. This also depends on your qualification and the number
of applicants.