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Chapter 3 Recruitment and Tuition
Article 6
When necessary, Mandarin Chinese, national history and geography, gender equity education, life education, and other subjects shall be taught in the foreign curriculum departments or classes but the combined credit hours shall not exceed one-third of the total credit hours required of such foreign curriculum departments or classes. 
Article 7
Foreign curriculum departments or classes should submit lists of foreign teachers and enrolled students to school regulatory authorities for review within one month after the commencement of the school term.
Article 8
Foreign curriculum departments or classes should publish payment items and amounts of payments collected from students for each academic year and post them on the information bulletin on the school’s website or include them in the recruitment brochure.
Article 9
Foreign curriculum departments or classes shall follow Paragraph 1, Article 39 of this Act when recruiting students and Articles 16 and 17 and Paragraphs 1, 2, and 4, Article 19 of the Regulations Governing Study by Foreign Students in Taiwan shall apply, too.
Article 10
Foreign curriculum departments or classes shall follow Articles 10, 21, and 22 of the Regulations Governing Study by Foreign Students in Taiwan when calculating the enrollment date and reporting of insurance, suspension of studies, termination of studies, change of status or forfeit of student identity of foreign students. 
Article 11
Foreign students in the foreign curriculum departments or classes shall be under the guardianship of an ROC citizen with proof of no criminal record and a statement of personal income for the most recent fiscal year totaling over NT$900,000 issued by the tax authorities. 
The number of foreign students that can be placed under the guardianship of anyone meeting the foregoing requirements is limited to one. However, if the guardian is the school principal or the chairman or a member of the school’s board, there is no limit on the number of foreign students that can be under their guardianship.
Article 12
Students having fulfilled academic requirements of foreign curriculum departments or classes shall receive a graduation diploma from the school’s foreign curriculum department or the specific class.