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Taiwan

 

Taiwan Spring Break 2027 (April 10-18, 2027)

Discover Taiwan: Innovation, Heritage, and Global Power

Join us for an intensive and fun, week-long study abroad program exploring Taiwan's rise as a global power. This immersive journey bridges cutting-edge policy with iconic landmarks, tracking how unique ethnic heritages and progressive cultures of tolerance fuel a vibrant digital democracy. From the historic Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and National Palace Museum to the architectural marvel of Taipei 101, you will see history and geopolitics in action. Dive into the "Silicon Shield" at the exclusive TSMC Museum of Innovation to decode the global tech supply chain. Then, journey south to analyze progressive environmental policies firsthand and dive into the coral reefs of Kenting National Park and the National Aquarium. Balance your academic rigor with deep cultural immersion, from exploring self-determined autonomy at an indigenous village to navigating the vibrant, sensory commerce of the world-famous nights markets. Step into the crossroads of Asia and build global insights into today's world demands.

Cost: $1,950 per student with a single room, or $1,665 with a roommate. Does NOT include flight to-from Taiwan, class fees for Global Studies 35, lunch and dinner most days. Breakfast is included most days. Please share with your friends and family!

Information Sessions

Dates coming soon!

Course Descriptions

Global Studies 35 - Field Studies Abroad - Taiwan -1 unit

On this field study, students will discover the beautiful city Taipei. Students will learn about the history and cultural traditions and explore locations of unique interest.

Thomas (Tom) Chen is a professor of Life Sciences and the Co-founder/Co-lead of the Biotechnology Technician Education Program at Santa Monica College. After completing his undergraduate studies in Taipei and a year of military service, he moved to the United States and earn his M.S. and Ph.D. in reproductive physiology from the University of Florida in 1975. He did his postdoctoral training at Colorado State University, conducted research as a Senior Staff Fellow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and served as a faculty member at the University of Tennessee until 2000. His research focuses on reproductive endocrinology, infertility, anti-cancer drugs, and environmental endocrine disruptors. Tom has also served as a sabbatical visiting professor at the Medical University of South Carolina and Stanford Medical School and was a fellow in the Stanford Global Studies program.

Throughout is career, Tom has been deeply committed to equity in science, actively mentoring and guiding students from traditionally marginalized populations into rewarding careers in endocrinology, cell/molecular biology, and biotechnology. An avid global traveler who has explored 26 countries, immersing himself in diverse cultures and connecting with people worldwide. Tom is eager to share his personal knowledge, heritage, and insights into the rich and unique culture of Taiwan to help create a rich and memorable international experience for all participants.

 

Program Details

 

Program Cost

Expense type cost deadline

Program Fee

Accomodations, some ground transportation, cultural excursions, some meals in the country and mandatory iNext travel insurance.

$1,950 single room

$1,665 with a roommate

 

Bring (check or money order), passport, & mandatory forms to the International Education Center.

Checks should be made payable to: Santa Monica College

Student Services Center 3rd Floor

Airfare

$1,000- $1,500

*Airfare is not included. Student will purchase their airfare separately.

Flying into Taipei on April 10

Tuition for 1-Unit Course

$46 Resident Tuition

$374 Non-Resident Tuition

International Education Center will register you for the class before program departure. You must pay tuition before departure.

Meals

 

There are many lower end and higher end options for meals in Taiwan. This estimate is based on less expensive choices.

Total Estimated Costs

 

 

Additional Costs

expense type cost  
Personal Spending Money

$500 (Estimate)

Money for buying souvenirs, doing activities not featured in the program itinerary, etc.

Airport Transportation

$120

Rideshare, taxi, etc.

Passport

$145 (U.S. Passport Fee)

Please allow up to 6 weeks for processing of a new passport.

Scholarships are available!

Learn how you can lower your cost to study abroad by applying for scholarships.

This program is on a first come, first served basis. There are 24 spots available. Once you complete your application, you secure your spot by submitting your deposit and required forms filled out and signed. Your final acceptance into the program will be based on your ability to provide proof of your airline ticket by the deadline.

Payment Options for the Taiwan Program

Personal checks, Cashiers checks and Money Orders - NO CASH or CREDIT CARDS.

Dates to Remember

Title dates more information

Informational Sessions

Coming soon!

 

Application Deadlines and Payments

 

Complete your application and pay deposit.

Bring (check or money order), passport, & mandatory forms to International Education Center.

Check payable to: Santa Monica College

Mandatory Forms

Overseas Release Form and Medical Release Form due at time of first deposit.

Copy of passport due at time of first deposit.

Online Study Abroad Application

Overseas Release Form

Medical Release Form

Eligibility Requirements

  • Be a current SMC student and take the offered courses. If you are not currently an SMC student, you may apply online.
  • All participants must be 18 years old by January 20, 2027.
  • Have a valid passport by January 30, 2027.
  • Students must not have any disciplinary infractions.
  • If the College is required to evacuate a participant because of injury, illness, or other inability to conclude the trip, the participant shall be responsible for the costs of doing so.
  • U.S. citizens do not need a visa to travel to Taiwan. If you are a permanent resident or SMC F-1 visa student, please contact the American Institute in Taiwan to see if you need a visa.
  • Pay all program fees and tuition by the deadline. If you are a financial aid recipient, check with the Financial Aid office about using your financial aid to you tuition and fees.

For additional questions, please email: studyabroad@smc.edu