SDG4: Quality Education
SDG6: Clean water and sanitation
SDG7: Affordable and clean energy
SDG8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG11: Sustainable Cities and Communities+
SDG12: Responsible Consumption and production
SDG17:Partnerships for the Goals

11.4.5) Affordable housing for students
Provide affordable housing for students.

    The university provides safe and well-managed accommodation for the students. There are a total of 3,192 beds available on the Tamsui Campus and another 968 beds on the Lanyang Campus for students’ applications. The Residential Counseling Team of the Student Affairs Office is responsible for student accommodation application and bed allocation. The accommodation cost is significantly lower than rental prices in the surrounding area. 淡江國際學園宿舍揭牌 打造小型地球村

    The student accommodation fees are determined based on the of construction of the building costs, the dimensions of the dormitory rooms, and the costs of safety maintenance equipment and personnel. These fees are decided upon during the "Various Fee Standards Meeting" held each academic year. This meeting is convened by the Administrative Vice President and attended by relevant staff and student representatives. Once the fee standards are approved during the meeting, they are subsequently finalized and implemented following the approval of the university President.

    Students who qualify as special cases (low-income, near-poor, non-Taipei and non-New Taipei registered indigenous students, off-shore island students, pregnant students, students with disabilities, and others) upon successful review will be given priority in obtaining accommodation rights. Accommodated students who hold a "Low-Income Household Certificate" issued by government agencies and achieve an academic average score of 60 or higher in the previous semester (excluding transfer students) can apply for accommodation subsidies. For accommodated students with economic disadvantages, who have completed a two-stage counseling mechanism and have been approved through the review process, financial assistance will be granted.

    To implement the service and counseling for boarding students, a dormitory self-government association is set up to provide better care and assistance for boarding students. Volunteering students actively plan various activities and events to assist each other in adapting to residential life, provide counseling, care, and safety management, create a warm and peaceful accommodation environment, and enable students to live with peace of mind and study happily.

    In addition, the overall revitalizing plan of the student dormitories, "Next Step, New East Village," aims to create a multi-purpose space that can enhance the quality of student accommodation and strengthen learning links through the renovation of campus space and the addition of space facilities. The project has been approved by the Ministry of Education to receive a full subsidy of NTD 88.6 million.