Access to Health Care
Many colleges and universities have student health centers that offer basic medical care at little or no cost to students. If you know that you have a specific medical condition and/or will require regular medical care, you will want to locate a university that has adequate student health services and is located near a comprehensive medical center.
Housing Options in China
Housing is an important consideration, as a variety of options are available when you start looking at where you will live when studying abroad. If you are single and are looking to immerse yourself in Chinese college life, living in a campus residence hall (also known as a dormitory). Dormitories also have resident advisors (usually one on each floor) that are available to assist students with everything from campus directions to helping new students find activities and organizations that match their interests.
In many locations, students can find reasonably priced apartments or houses to rent. Also, you should be aware that some urban universities have little or no student housing.
Practicing Your Religion
It may be very important to you to be a part of a religious community where you are studying in China. Muslim students, for example, might want to be sure that there is a mosque in their campus community. While some colleges and universities have a religious affiliation, many others do not, and you will often find a variety of religious organizations and places of worship available to you. The university international student office should be able to provide you with the necessary information you might need for your particular need.
Are you prepared to live in another country and culture?
Living in China for an extended period of time while pursuing your educational goals is much different from visiting the country for a few weeks or months as a tourist. Give some thought to how living in a new environment and a new culture will change you, and the additional changes that you may need to make upon your return home. Consider whether you have the skills to live independently in a new culture, perhaps without the comforts of certain foods or products that you cannot get in this country. You will likely be separated from friends and family for a long period of time. If you do bring your family with you, be sure to consider their adjustments, as well.
Resourcefulness, creativity and realistic planning are all key factors in determining whether you will succeed in your plan to study in China.