
From its campus in Suzhou, Soochow University has cultivated a reputation for producing graduates who excel in both domestic and international career markets.
The academic landscape at Soochow University encompasses Arts & Design, Arts & Languages, Business & Management, Education, with 89 programs designed to meet both local and global workforce demands. The university's Double First-Class designation brings with it heightened resources and national prestige. Multiple scholarship tracks help international students fund their studies.
The international student experience at Soochow University is enriched by Chinese/English instruction, campus events bridging cultures, and a dedicated support network. Tuition ranges from ¥9,000 to ¥32,500/year. Multiple scholarship avenues — CSC, university merit awards, and Confucius Institute grants — help fund your studies. Suzhou itself serves as an extended classroom, offering real-world exposure to Chinese business and culture.
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Soochow University currently has 89 listed programs. The largest degree groups include PhD (39), Bachelor's (31), Master's (18). Prioritize whether your target subject has the right degree and teaching language.
View programsSoochow University is located in Soochow, Unknown · Unknown中国. Listed tuition ranges from about ¥9,000 to ¥45,000 per year. Budget should also include housing, insurance, visa steps, and city living costs.
City guideScholarship availability is marked, but award type, quota, and window must be confirmed by intake year.
Scholarship guideAnnual tuition at Soochow University ranges from ¥9,000 to ¥32,500 RMB ($1,250–$4,514 USD). Living costs in Suzhou typically range from ¥2,000–¥4,000/month for accommodation and ¥1,600–¥3,000/month for food and daily expenses, depending on lifestyle.
Soochow University supports international students through multiple scholarship channels:
- Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC): Full coverage including tuition, accommodation, living stipend, and insurance.
- University Scholarships: Partial or full tuition waivers based on academic merit.
- Provincial Government Scholarships: Available in Unknown for eligible students.
- HanQiao Scholarship Matching: Our platform helps identify scholarships you qualify for and guides your application.
High school diploma with strong academic record (top 20% recommended), transcripts, language certificate (HSK 5+ for Chinese-taught or IELTS 6.5+/TOEFL 85+ for English-taught), passport copy, physical exam report. Competition is high — early application is advised.
Bachelor's degree with strong GPA (3.0/4.0+ preferred), transcripts, two academic recommendation letters, detailed study/research plan, language certificate, passport copy, physical exam report. Research experience or publications strengthen your application.
Master's degree with excellent academic record, transcripts, two recommendation letters from professors in your field, comprehensive research proposal, published papers (strongly preferred), language certificate, passport copy. Prior contact with a potential supervisor is highly recommended.
Application deadlines vary by program. Most fall programs accept applications from December through June. Scholarship deadlines are typically earlier (January–March for CSC). Check HanQiao's program explorer for specific dates.