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University profile
Shanghai University of Political Science and Law
A Shanghai university focused on law, politics, public administration, economics, business, Chinese language, and international legal education.
This school is currently a baseline international-student directory record. Program, tuition, website, housing, and requirements should be verified with the university admissions office. Source checked: 2026-06-01.
Founded Year
To verify
Website
https://iso.shupl.edu.cn/english/
International Students
Accepts international students
City
Shanghai
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Ranking
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Founded
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Website
Available
Tuition
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Reviews
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Source
Official SHUPL notice dated October 29, 2025
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Cost snapshot
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Tuition
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Dormitory
To verify
City living cost
$850-1,300/month
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A real study-abroad decision combines the school, city, cost, travel experience, and career access.
Living cost
Shanghai's living cost affects budget, housing choice, and scholarship pressure.
Travel appeal
The Bund, museums, creative districts, water towns, and nearby Hangzhou/Suzhou trips make weekends easy.
Career access
Finance, consulting, biotech, design, trade, and multinational company internships are strongest here.
Youth lifestyle
A strong study destination is not only classrooms; it should help students explore the city, meet people, and build real memories of China.
School choice is also about whether the city fits a student's lifestyle, travel interests, and career goals.
Shanghai
Shanghai is ideal for students seeking business, finance, medicine, design, and global career exposure.
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Shanghai is the clearest choice for students prioritizing business, finance, design, medicine, and global exposure.
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Usually the strongest route: may include tuition waiver, accommodation subsidy, monthly stipend, and medical insurance depending on degree level and annual rules.
Eligibility
Strong academics, complete documents, suitable major, age and degree eligibility, language readiness, and official nomination or university review.
Renewal
Normally reviewed yearly by academic performance, attendance, conduct, and scholarship regulations.
Best for
Applicants with strong grades, clear study plan, complete documents, and enough time before the deadline.
CSC availability differs by school, degree, major, country channel, and year. Always verify the exact Type A / Type B route.
Coverage
Usually a school-level tuition waiver, merit award, or partial scholarship. Some universities offer full or high-value freshman awards.
Eligibility
Academic merit, language readiness, application quality, interview result, and program fit.
Renewal
Usually based on yearly academic performance and conduct. Some awards are only for the first year.
Best for
Most bachelor and self-funded applicants because it is often the most practical route to reduce tuition pressure.
University scholarships are often easier to combine with a lower-cost city strategy, but exact coverage must be verified by program.
Eligibility
Master applicants are listed as age 18 to 45 with bachelor degree or above; undergraduate applicants should confirm the exact degree-level requirement in the current notice. Applicants for Chinese Government Scholarship should take CSCA by the April session at the latest and submit applications by May at the latest. Applicants should prepare degree-level academic, passport, language, health, conduct, and scholarship materials.
Language
Chinese-language programs and Chinese-taught degree programs require Chinese-language readiness as stated by SHUPL. The notice lists Chinese-language study options from two weeks to one year. Applicants should confirm CSCA and language requirements for the selected degree program.
Application path
Take the CSCA where required by the selected route. Log in to SHUPL's official application channel, complete the application, and upload documents. Track document review, scholarship review, admission, visa, accommodation, insurance, and registration.
Program notes
SHUPL can be a practical law-focused Shanghai option for applicants below the most selective university tier. The notice's CSCA timing is important for Chinese Government Scholarship applicants. Students should confirm degree-level eligibility because the same notice includes multiple program types.
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