115-1 Undergraduate Students’ On-Campus Dormitory Application and Continued Residency Eligibility Draw
Dear Students,
The application and eligibility draw process for on-campus dormitory residency for undergraduate students in the 115-1 semester is about to begin. Please read the following information carefully:
- Eligibility: Undergraduate students who have not been registered as residents of Taipei City or any of the following 17 districts in New Taipei City—Banqiao, Sanchong, Zhonghe, Yonghe, Xinzhuang, Xindian, Shulin, Yingge, Sanxia, Tamsui, Xizhi, Tucheng, Luzhou, Wugu, Taishan, Shenkeng, or Bali—within the past two years from the application date are eligible to apply. Eligible applicants include:
- Undergraduate students who are not currently residing in an on-campus dormitory.
- Current residents with student IDs starting with B13 or B14, and others who moved into the dormitory starting in the 113 academic year (excluding short-term residents from Taipei and New Taipei).
- Students on a leave of absence: May apply but must have resumed their studies before moving into the dormitory.
- BOT Prince House residents: Those who secure an on-campus dormitory placement from October onwards and terminate their Prince House lease early must pay a penalty fee equivalent to one month's rent, as stipulated in the BOT Prince House accommodation contract.
- Current on-campus dormitory residents whose accommodation term ends at the end of the 114-2 semester (Student ID numbers: B11, Veterinary Medicine B10, and those in Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Physical Therapy before B09, and Second Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing before B13).
- Students who have changed their household registration but cannot log into the system should contact the Student Housing Service Division and update their registered address with the Registration Section of the Office of Academic Affairs.
- Application Period
March 30, 2026 (Monday), 10:00 AM – April 13, 2026 (Monday), 5:00 PM (Late applicants may register with the person in charge to be placed at the end of the waitlist).
- Application Website: https://housing.ntu.edu.tw/qualification/index/id/1151
- Application Options
- Applicants may check the option: "If waitlisted, I agree to be assigned to an off-campus dormitory at Yuantong Dormitory." (Introduction to Yuantong Dormitory: https://osa_dorm.ntu.edu.tw/yuantong )
- Applicants may select one of the following preferences for waitlist placement in on-campus dormitories: "Main-campus dormitories only," "Downtown-campus dormitories only," "Both (priority: Main-campus)," or "Both (priority: Downtown-campus)." If you do not wish to stay in a specific campus dormitory, please do not include it in your preferences.
- Note: Renovation and construction projects are planned for several dormitories:
- Women’s 4th Dormitory in the Downtown Campus will undergo public space renovations at the end of 115 and will be near new construction from 115 to 116.
- Women’s 1st and 3rd Dormitories are expected to undergo renovations in the 116 or 117 academic year.
- Note: Renovation and construction projects are planned for several dormitories:
- Current residents of senior-year dormitories may check the option: "If eligibility draw for continued residency, I wish to keep my current bed" (excluding students with ID numbers starting with B14).
- Priority Ranking Order
- Students with disabilities (please upload a Disability Identification Card or Special Education Certificate when applying).
- Low-income students (please upload a government-issued low-income certificate); exempt from accommodation fees but must pay a deposit.
- Middle-low-income families (please upload a government-issued middle-low-income certificate).
- Students from offshore islands and students with indigenous status (When applying, please upload a household registration transcript. Students from offshore islands must upload a household registration transcript for themselves and both parents, issued within the past three months, which must include records of household registration transfers. If the conditions are not met, priority status will be revoked.)
- International students, overseas Chinese students, and Mainland Chinese students (including children of diplomatic personnel).
- Government-sponsored students.
- Students who have not been registered in Taipei City or any of the following districts in New Taipei City—Banqiao, Sanchong, Zhonghe, Yonghe, Xinzhuang, Xindian, Shulin, Yingge, Sanxia, Tamsui, Xizhi, Tucheng, Luzhou, Wugu, Taishan, Shenkeng, or Bali—within the two years before the application date. For new residents (excluding continuing students), you must upload a household registration transcript issued within the past three months at the time of application, including records of household registration changes. If the conditions are not met, your accommodation eligibility will be canceled.
- Please note: Students with violation records within one year prior to the application date will have their priority adjusted: those originally in rankings 1–6 will be moved to the 7th position, and those in the 7th position will be moved to the final position. For violations occurring after the draw, the priority will be moved to the final position in the following year’s draw.
- Students who have reached the maximum allowable dormitory residency period will be placed at the end of their respective priority category, but before those with violation records.
- Application Results
- The draw results will be announced on the application system and the Student Housing Service Division's website at 10:00 AM on Monday, April 20, 2026.
- Only students selected in the draw are eligible to continue staying in on-campus dormitories for the 115 academic year. The accommodation options are as follows:
- Senior-year dormitory students (excluding B14 students) who selected “Keep the Current Bed” may remain in their current bed.
- Senior-year dormitory students (excluding B14 students) who did not select to keep their current bed may participate in the "Intra-Dormitory Bed Transfer Reservation" from Monday, April 20 to Friday, April 24, to book available spaces for the new academic year with their current dormitory. For further details, please refer to the intra-dormitory transfer announcements of each dormitory.
- Men’s 2nd Dormitory is scheduled to undergo renovations in the 115-1 semester. Relocation registration will be conducted during this stage: Residents of Men’s 2nd Dormitory and Men’s 4th Dormitory who are eligible to continue residency may register for vacancies on the Main Campus from April 20 to 22. Additionally, eligible residents of Men’s 2nd Dormitory may register for vacancies in Men’s 4th Dormitory from April 22 to 24.
- Other students should participate in the Dormitory Relocation and Freshman Move-out Process from Monday, May 4, 10:00 AM to Tuesday, May 12, 5:00 PM. During this period, students will select their dormitory preferences and roommates. Detailed instructions will be announced in early April.
- The waitlist process will continue after the draw results are announced. Waitlisted students who do not receive a dormitory placement by Friday, August 7, 2026, must complete the dormitory check-out procedure by Saturday, August 15, 2026, and wait off-campus for further placement. The application website allows students to check their waitlist number and replacement status. Waitlist numbers will expire after December 4, 2026.
- For the schedule of each application process, please refer to the 115 Academic Year Undergraduate Dormitory Relocation Process Map.
- Fees
- The fees for each dorm are as follows: https://osa_dorm.ntu.edu.tw/CID-3
- Starting from 112-2 semester, Executive Yuan will subsidize the accommodation fee of on-campus dormitories for local students. General students receive a subsidy of NT5000 for semester dorm fees, and middle-low/low-income families receive a subsidy of NT7000 for semester dorm fees. The subsidy will be directly deducted from your accommodation fee.
- Starting from 114-2 semester, children of active-duty military personnel receive a subsidy of NT$7,000 for semester dorm fees. Please submit supporting documents to the Student Housing Service Division to deduct the subsidy amount from the semester fees.
- Waitlisted students who receive a dormitory placement after the semester starts will have their accommodation fees and dormitory network usage fee prorated based on the number of weeks stayed, with subsidies adjusted accordingly.
- Information Sessions
The Student Housing Service Division will hold information sessions on Monday, March 16, 2026, at 6:30 PM in the 1st-floor conference room of the Freshman Women’s Dormitory and on Tuesday, March 17 at 7:00 PM in the 2nd-floor lounge of the Men’s 1st Dormitory. Students are encouraged to attend either session to learn about the eligibility draw for continued dormitory residency, the dormitory relocation draw in May, and summer accommodation regulations in June.
- Application for Prince House
Those who wish to apply for Prince House dormitories, please apply at Prince House's website: https://ntudorm.prince.com.tw from July 15, 2026, to July 25, 2026. On-campus dormitories and Prince House dorms can be applied for and placed on the waiting list simultaneously and independently. However, if you are assigned a bed in both, you must choose only one accommodation.
- Other Inquiries
For application-related inquiries or transgender student dormitory transfer requests, please contact Ms. Huang giahuang@ntu.edu.tw or Ms. Feng anhua@ntu.edu.tw, during the application period. The contact number:(02) 3366-2264~6.
Best Regards,
Student Housing Service Division