Southwestern University of Finance and Economics CSC Scholarship 2026 — Full Guide
Complete guide to applying for the Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC) at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics in Chengdu, Sichuan.
Quick Overview
| Scholarship | Type A (Chinese Government Scholarship) |
| Degree Levels | Bachelor's, Master's, PhD, General Scholar, Senior Scholar |
| Deadline | January – April 2026 (varies by channel) |
| Monthly Stipend | ¥2,500 (Bachelor's) · ¥3,000 (Master's) · ¥3,500 (PhD) |
| Language | English or Chinese (program-dependent) |
| Agency Number | 10651 |
CSC Scholarship Benefits at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
The Chinese Government Scholarship at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics is fully funded and covers:
- Full tuition waiver — all academic fees covered
- On-campus accommodation — university dormitory provided free of charge
- Monthly stipend — ¥2,500 (Bachelor's), ¥3,000 (Master's), ¥3,500 (PhD)
- Comprehensive medical insurance — provided by the Chinese government
- Settlement allowance — one-time payment upon arrival
International travel costs are not included and must be arranged and paid by the student.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for the CSC scholarship at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, you must meet the following criteria:
- Be a citizen of a country other than the People's Republic of China
- Be in good health and meet the physical examination requirements
- Bachelor's applicants: high school diploma, under 25 years old
- Master's applicants: bachelor's degree, under 35 years old
- PhD applicants: master's degree, under 40 years old
- Meet the language requirements of the chosen program (English proficiency or HSK for Chinese-taught programs)
- Not be receiving any other Chinese government scholarship at the time of application
Available Programs & Subjects
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics offers a wide range of programs for international students across multiple faculties. For the most up-to-date list of programs accepting CSC scholarship students, visit the university's international admissions page or search for Southwestern University of Finance and Economics on the CSC Study in China portal.
How to Apply — Step by Step
There are two main channels to apply for the CSC scholarship at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics:
Channel 1: Apply Directly to Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (University Route)
- Contact a professor — email potential supervisors at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics with your CV and research interests. Securing an acceptance letter greatly improves your chances.
- Create your CSC account — register at campuschina.org and begin the online application. Use agency number 10651.
- Complete the CSC application form — fill in your personal details, education history, study plan, and preferred program.
- Upload and prepare documents — gather all required documents (see checklist below) and upload them to the CSC portal.
- Submit to Southwestern University of Finance and Economics — also apply through Southwestern University of Finance and Economics's own international admission portal if required.
- Wait for results — results are typically announced between June and August.
Channel 2: Apply Through Your Country's Embassy (Bilateral Route)
- Check your embassy's deadline — contact the Chinese embassy or your country's education ministry for the bilateral program deadline and requirements.
- Complete the CSC online application — same process as above at campuschina.org.
- Submit to your embassy — deliver printed application materials to the designated authority in your country.
- Embassy nominates candidates — your embassy shortlists and forwards applications to CSC.
Required Documents
Prepare the following documents for your CSC application to Southwestern University of Finance and Economics:
- CSC Application Form (printed from campuschina.org)
- Highest degree diploma (notarized copy)
- Academic transcripts (notarized copy)
- Study plan or research proposal (minimum 800 words)
- Two recommendation letters from professors or associate professors
- Valid passport copy
- Foreigner Physical Examination Form (completed within 6 months)
- Language proficiency certificate — English: IELTS/TOEFL (or university attestation); Chinese: HSK certificate
- Acceptance letter or pre-admission letter from Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (if available)
- Published papers or academic achievements (if applicable, especially for PhD)
- No Criminal Record certificate
All documents not in Chinese or English must be notarized translations.
Application Deadline
| Application Channel | Typical Deadline |
|---|---|
| University Direct (Southwestern University of Finance and Economics) | February – April 2026 |
| Embassy / Bilateral Program | December 2025 – March 2026 (varies by country) |
| CSC Online System Closes | Usually end of April 2026 |
Always verify exact deadlines on the Southwestern University of Finance and Economics website and your country's embassy.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Southwestern University of Finance and Economics is a 211 Project university with strong programs. Tailor your study plan to their specific departmental strengths.
- Getting a professor's acceptance letter is highly recommended and significantly boosts your chances.
- Highlight any publications, research experience, or academic awards — 211 universities value strong academic profiles.
- Submit your application as early as possible. Late applications often face stricter review.
- Have all documents professionally translated and notarized well before the deadline.
About Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
Introduction
The Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE; 西南财经大学) is a public finance and economics university in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education, and co-funded with the Sichuan Provincial People's Government. The university is part of Project 211 and the Double First-Class Construction.
In December 2014, SWUFE's School of Business Administration became the first business school in Western China to be accredited by the European Quality Improvement System.
As of 2024, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics ranked # 1 in Western China and # 4 nationwide among universities specialized in finance, business, and economics in the Best Chinese Universities Ranking. The U.S. News & World Report ranks SWUFE at 4th in Asia and 17th globally in Business and Economics.
History
The university traces its origins to the year 1925, when a group of students and academics from St. John's University in Shanghai, led by the scholar Zhang Shouyong, left the school following the events of the May 30th Movement and founded Kwang Hua University in Shanghai. In 1938, following the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Japanese advance into mainland China, the university relocated its headquarters to Chengdu. This move was mirrored by other major Chinese universities in the east of China who relocated their operations to western China after the Republic of China moved its capital from Nanjing to Chongqing.
After the end of World War II, the university moved back to Shanghai in 1946 and the campus in Chengdu became a branch of Kwang Hua University. That same year, the campus in Chengdu separated from the university and formed a private university called Chenghua University. Kwang Hua University was later merged with other universities and formed the current East China Normal University.
In 1952, after the foundation of the People's Republic of China, Chenghua University was merged with schools and departments of business and economics from 16 other universities and colleges and was reformed as the Sichuan Institute of Finance and Economics. From 1961 to 1978 it was called Chengdu University. In 1980, the People's Bank of China took over the administration of the university which it held until the year 2000 when the administration was transferred to the Ministry of Education. In 1985, during the tenure of the central bank, the university received its current name of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics.
Later, in 1995, the university became part of Project 211. In 2011, SWUFE was listed as part of the 985 Innovative Platforms for Key Disciplines Project, which is an extension of Project 985.
In 2017, the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Finance and National Development and Reform Commission released the list of Double First Class Plan universities and that of the Double First Class Plan (short as "Double First Class") development universities and disciplines. SWUFE was included into the list of China's "Double First Class" development university, and applied economics was selected as a "double first class" development discipline.
Campuses
- Liulin Campus (Main Campus): Founded in 2004, approximately 264 acres (107 ha) in Wenjiang, Chengdu, Sichuan
- Guanghua Campus: Founded in 1938, approximately 116 acres (47 ha) in Qingyang, Chengdu, Sichuan
Organization and administration
Schools
- SWUFE's Schools
- School of Finance
- School of Accounting
- School of Business Administration
- School of Securities and Futures
- School of Insurance
- Research Institute of Economics and Management
- School of Statistics
- School of Marxism
- School of International Business
- School of Humanities
- School of Continuing (On-line) Education
- Institute of Economic Mathematics
- College of International Education
- School of Economic Information and Engineering
- School of Humanities and General Education
- School of Public Finance and Taxation
- School of Economics
- School of Law
- School of Public Administration
- School of Foreign Language for Business
- Study Abroad Institute
Research
Institute of Financial Studies
The IFS was established on July 29, 2010. The research institute is dedicated to generating knowledge of international financial studies and the financial development in China. The director of the institute is Philip H. Dybvig. Dybvig is well known for publishing the Diamond–Dybvig model together with Douglas W. Diamond in 1983.
China Household Finance Survey
The Survey and Research Center of the China Household Finance Survey is a non-profit academic institution of survey and research established in 2010 by the Research Institute of Economics and Management at SWUFE. Within a few years, it has been established as an academic survey institute with comprehensive micro data, including three databases on the household finance of private Chinese households, small and micro enterprises, and community governance. The center provides CHFS data to registered users for the purpose of facilitating scientific and policy research.
Institute of Western China Economic Studies
The institute has three doctoral research fields: Demography; Population, Resources and Environmental Economics; Agricultural Economics.
Rankings and reputation
Among universities specialized in finance, business, and economics, as of 2024, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics ranked 4th nationwide and # 1 in Western China with a combination of almost 300 million population.
SWUFE is considered one of the best universities in China in "Economics and Business" related subjects according to several widely cited international rankings, including Shanghai Ranking, U.S. News Rankings, URAP ranking and NTU Ranking.
The QS World University Rankings ranked SWUFE 373rd in Asia in 2025.
As of 2025, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics was ranked the best in Asia and 8th globally in "Economics and Business" by URAP ranking. Internationally, the U.S. News & World Report ranks Southwestern University of Finance and Economics at 3rd in China, 4th in Asia and 17th globally in Business and Economics. As of 2023, according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics ranked amongst the top # 32 universities in the world for "Finance", and #45 for "Economics", amongst #76 universities in the world for "Management" and # 101 universities globally in "Business Administration".
Libraries and museums
Library
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE) Library was founded in 1952. The total building area amounts to 50,000 square metres (540,000 sq ft). The collection has reached 2,000,000 items in digital resources, making it the biggest library in the southwest of China. In May 2002, a Translation Center was set up to provide services for overseas communication and editing and publishing the English version of SWUFE's The Economist.
Money and Securities Museum
The university’s "Money and Securities Museum" was established in 1998 and is one of the earliest of its kind to have on exhibition various real financial items such as currencies, securities, certificates and cards pertaining to planned and market economies. Over 60,000 items have been on exhibition in the 700-square-metre (7,500 sq ft) hall.
International relations
The university also has four bachelor's degree programs and two master's degree programs delivered completely in English and these programs have trained several thousand foreign students from over a hundred countries.
SWUFE has established cooperative relations with 130 universities, financial institutes and enterprises from 36 countries and regions, including Austria, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, Germany, Israel, Japan, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Slovenia, United Kingdom and the United States.
Notable alumni
- Jiang Chaoliang (Former Governor of Jilin Province, Former Chairman of Agricultural Bank of China)
- Li Ruogu (Former chairman and president of the Exim Bank of China)
- Liu Jiayi (Secretary, Provincial Committee of CPC, Shandong Province, Former Auditor general of the National Audit Office of the People's Republic of China)
- Shang Fulin (Vice Director, Economic Policy Committee of CPPCC, Former Chairman of China Banking Regulatory Commission)
- Wei Hong (Former governor of Sichuan)
- Yang Rong, Chinese-born automotive tycoon
- Zhang Zhan (Former lawyer and citizen journalist)
Student life
Student associations
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics has 100 student associations (excluding student associations sponsored by enterprises) covering five domains: thoughts and theories, academic and technology, arts and culture, physical training, public welfare and practice and communication. To name a few: the Research on Philosophy Club, MUN, Starting Point Drama Club, Hip-pop, Green Development Association, Oracle Club, Pre Guide for Career magazine, etc.
Disclaimer: The university information above is sourced from Wikipedia and may not reflect the most current data. We recommend verifying details on the official Southwestern University of Finance and Economics website.
External Links
- efmdglobal.org
- gs.swufe.edu.cn
- shanghairanking.com
- usnews.com
- timeshighereducation.com
- e.swufe.edu.cn
- ifs.swufe.edu.cn
- shanghairanking.com
- topuniversities.com
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- urapcenter.org
- nturanking.csti.tw
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- urapcenter.org
- shanghairanking.com
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- lib.swufe.edu.cn
- dag.swufe.edu.cn
- international.swufe.edu.cn
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