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Feng Chia University (FCU)

A university raising funds from alumni for their 50th anniversary building and scholarship

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Feng Chia University was established in 1961. Due to its continuous striving for excellence over the past 50 years, it has earned a reputation as one of the most promising comprehensive universities in Taiwan. The long-term vision for FCU is to establish itself as a prestigious Asia Pacific university characterized by excellence in education and breakthrough research. Furthermore, FCU strives to cultivate the next generation of leaders by maintaining a broad world-view and equipping students with professional knowledge and skills, and an appreciation for arts and humanities. FCU has produced over 180,000 graduates, now working for government agencies and private enterprises. Now, they have a new vision – a new Shuinan campus near Taichung Gateway Park City. The funds raised from alumni in the US will be used for the 50th-anniversary building, scholarships, as well as the university’s long-term development.

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