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DKU 101 | Your Quick Guide to Life and Admissions

Get an overview of Duke Kunshan University and learn what you need to know before applying:

 

  • – What DKU is — a joint-venture university in Kunshan, China
  • – Who our International Enrollment Office supports
  • – How and when to apply
  • – Why China, and why DKU

 

Check: https://youtu.be/FSTyXPgMjxM

Learn how DKU supports students financially through scholarships and need-based aid:

 

  • –  Difference between merit scholarships and need-based financial aid

  • –  How to apply for financial aid through the CSS Profile

  • –  Details on the Global Leaders Full Scholarship (GLFS)

  • –  When and how financial awards are communicated to applicants

 

Check: https://youtu.be/FPpZRyaULxo

See what life is like beyond the DKU campus — from daily living to weekend adventures:

 

  • – Local highlights in Kunshan and nearby cities like Suzhou and Shanghai

  • – Transportation, food, and entertainment options

  • – How students balance study, travel, and cultural experiences

  • – Why living in China enhances your DKU journey

 

Check: https://youtu.be/X63vsRoyDe4

Find out what makes up the total cost of studying at DKU and how to plan your budget:

 

  • –  Breakdown of tuition and non-tuition expenses

  • –  Examples of living costs in China compared to other countries

  • –  How transportation, meals, and housing fit into your budget

  • –  Why studying in China offers strong value for international students

 

Check: https://youtu.be/JpFwShyOOV8

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College Fairs and School Visits

College Fairs and
High School Visits

Wherever you are, our admissions representatives are eager to connect with you! 
US NORTHEAST & MIDWEST & MIDEAST

Email Emily Grubbe at emily.grubbe@duke.edu to schedule an individual meeting and get your questions answered.

New York City NCF

April 6, 2025

 

Jacob Javits Convention Center
429 11th Ave
New York, NY

Montgomery County NCF

April 8, 2025

Adventist HealthCare Fieldhouse
18031 Central Park Cir
Boyds, MD

 

Prince George’s County NCF

April 11, 2025

Prince George’s Sports & Learning Complex
8001 Sheriff Rd
Hyattsville, MD

Tidewater College Fair

April 1, 2025

 

Cape Henry Collegiate School
1320 Mill Dam Rd
Virginia Beach, VA

 

Richmond Area Independent Schools College Fair

April 2, 2025

 

Collegiate School
103 N Mooreland Rd
Richmond, VA 

 

Northern Virginia Regional College Fair

April 9, 2025

 

EagleBank Arena
4500 Patriot Cir
Fairfax, VA

US WEST & SOUTHWEST

Email Lindsay Parker at l.parker@duke.edu to schedule an individual meeting and get your questions answered.

WACAC San Diego Fair 

April 26, 2025 

 

Scripps Ranch High School
10410 One Falcon Way
San Diego, CA

US SOUTHEAST

Email Alyson Lucas at alyson.lucas@duke.edu to schedule an individual meeting and get your questions answered.

Sunshine Invitational

April 5, 2025 

 

Saint Andrew’s School
3900 Jog Rd
Boca Raton, FL

 

AIMS Invitational

April 6, 2025 

 

Hyatt Regency Miami
400 SE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 

Charlotte NCF

March 22, 2025 

 

Charlotte Convention Center
501 S College St
Charlotte, NC

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Admissions Video Supplement

Admissions Video Supplement

International undergraduate applicants have the opportunity to submit a supplemental video from their DKU Applicant Portal. This is an important part of the DKU application and gives applicants an opportunity to further demonstrate their fit for DKU’s unique community through a response to a randomized question or statement (a prompt). This Video Supplement, while not required, is highly encouraged and allows the admissions team to get to know applicants better.

Applicants – Log in to your portal and click on the Video Supplement link to view detailed instructions. Please read them thoroughly! You will first test your audio and video. When you are ready to proceed, you will be given a randomized prompt. You will have 1 minute to prepare, and up to 2 minutes to record your response.

We realize this is a timed exercise and your response will not be perfect. That is OK! During the 1 minute of preparation time, write key points or words if that helps you to remember what you want to say. You do not have to memorize your response. The goal is for the admissions team to learn more about you and your fit with DKU.

Before you can record a video, you must first submit your application. The video link is available to all applicants. Early Decision applicants must submit their video by November 15. Regular Decision applicants must submit their video by January 15. Any videos submitted after these dates may or may not be reviewed by the admissions team.

DKU also accepts recordings from InitialView. If you have completed an interview or glimpse recording, select Duke Kunshan University within your InitialView account. Applicants can also choose to share their Duolingo video and essay prompt with DKU.

Watch a short walk-through of the recording process

Why Submit a Video Supplement, Plus Tips

  • 01 • Is a video required?

    Submitting a video response is optional, but highly encouraged.

  • 02 • What are the technical requirements?

    • A computer, tablet, or phone with a microphone and camera.
    • The latest version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari browser.
    • A strong internet connection.
    • A well-lit space with minimal background noise.

    *You will be able to test your equipment before recording your video.

  • 03 • Is there a fee to submit my video?

    There is no fee to record a video response within your DKU Applicant Portal. If you would like to also submit a video through InitialView, their fees may apply.

  • 04 • When can I submit my video? Where do I submit it?

    You may submit your Video Supplement once we have received your application. Log in to your DKU Applicant Portal and click the link to the video recording platform. If you also choose to send any videos from InitialView, select Duke Kunshan University within your InitialView portal.

  • 05 • What is the prompt or topic?

    After you complete a test recording, you will receive a randomized prompt (topic). It will be in the form of either a question or a statement. For example, “In what way(s) did your high school experiences prepare you for college in China?” or “What skill or skills are you most excited to develop at DKU?” or “Tell us about your favorite family custom.” This is not a test! These topics are intended to inspire a spontaneous answer that offers insight into you – there is no right or wrong answer.

  • 06 • How much time will this take?

    The entire process can be as short as 4 minutes! In your DKU Applicant Portal, click the link for the video supplement, and read the instructions carefully. Record a short 10-second test to ensure your audio and video are working. After testing your equipment, you will receive your prompt, and have 1 minute to consider your response. Recording then begins automatically. You will have 2 minutes of recording time. You may use as little or as much time as you like; you are not required to use the entire 2 minutes. If you choose, you may record a new video only one additional time. You will receive a different prompt if you choose to record again.

  • 07 • What if I want to record my video again?

    If you are unhappy with your first video, you will have the option to record a new video only one additional time. If you choose to start over, you will receive a different prompt. Your first video will be deleted and cannot be recovered. Your second video will be automatically submitted – you can play it back, but you will not be able to delete it or record another one.

  • 08 •What if I want to delete the video I recorded?

    You cannot delete or “unsubmit” a video. Remember, your response is not expected to be polished or “perfect”!

  • 09 • Can I edit my video or upload a pre-recorded video?

    The video response is meant to be spontaneous and it is not possible to edit the video. There is not an option to upload a pre-recorded video within the portal.

Video Supplement Tips

  • Formulate your response during the 1 minute of prep time.

  • Write key points or words to help you remember what you want to say.

  • You do not need to memorize your response and it’s ok to glance at your notes.

  • If your response is shorter than 2 minutes, that’s ok!

  • If you don’t finish your response within 2 minutes, that’s ok!

  • Relax and speak from your experience. We want to know about you!

Frequently Asked Questions

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IEM Guardianship Guidelines for Families

IEM Guardianship Guidelines for Families

Based on the governmental guardianship requirements[1], Duke Kunshan University (“DKU”) has developed this guideline in support of international families who have a student under the age of 18 upon their matriculation at DKU in China (considered a “Minor Student”) and whose parents or legal guardians in their home countries are not living in China and will not come to China and live with them. In accordance with Chinese laws and regulations, DKU cannot be responsible for legal custody of a Minor Student. Therefore, prior to the arrival in China of a Minor Student, it is a requirement for parents/legal guardians to authorize in writing a temporary guardianship to either a Chinese citizen or foreigner who is currently living in China and will be living in China for the tenure of their guardianship. This person will act as the “Temporary Guardian” for the Minor Student.

 

Please refer to the Duke Kunshan Guardianship Guidance document for formal details.

 

[1] Decree No. 42 jointly issued by the Chinese Ministry of Education, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Public Security effective July 1st , 2017

The Role of a Temporary Guardian

The Temporary Guardian assumes responsibility for the Minor Student while they are in China. There is no requirement for the location of the guardian in China. Furthermore, one person can serve as guardian for multiple students with no maximum limit. Guardianship is no longer needed and legal obligations automatically expire once the student turns the age of 18.

 

The Temporary Guardian will be required to provide the appropriate paperwork to establish guardianship (see next section for details). The extent of their relationship with the Minor Student depends upon the length of time they will serve as the guardian and the actions of the student. Officially, the Temporary Guardian is responsible for the Minor Student’s behavior; if the Minor Student fails to follow Chinese laws and regulations, the Temporary Guardian may be contacted and may be held responsible. Generally speaking, a Temporary Guardian will need to be available if the need arises. The Minor Student and Temporary Guardian will mutually agree on how much communication and interaction is necessary.

Actions for International Families to Take

Check the dates. Verify the student will be under 18 at the time of arrival on campus by checking the academic calendar. For incoming first year students, refer to the start of orientation and take note of the number of days the student will be a Minor Student (until the date of their 18th birthdate).

 

Research options for Temporary Guardianship. Consider who you know living in China who may be willing to act as a temporary guardian. This may be a family member, friend, or a service provider. They must be a Chinese citizen or have a Chinese residence permit.

 

*While students are recommended to identify a legal guardian through their personal network, it’s understandable it may be challenging. As an additional option, DKU will have current DKU Chinese parents who can serve as volunteer temporary guardians for minor DKU international students. After the commitment deadline (May 1) we’ll have a separate call/session with all students (and their parents) for who this applies to walk through what is required. The guardianship is a formality and the student, the temporary guardian, parents and DKU will work in close partnership if needs arise.

 

Secure a Temporary Guardian. Once the Minor Student has accepted the offer of admission and prior to the issuance of the student visa invitation letter, the parent/guardian should come to an agreement with a Temporary Guardian. 

 

 

Provide the documentation to DKU International Student Services. The student must submit the completed form and the citizenship verification documents to the DKU International Student Services (ISS) department.

Searching for a Service Provider

If a family does not have a personal connection to someone in China who can act as a Temporary Guardian, they could employ a professional service provider to act as a Temporary Guardian. Please note, DKU does not specifically endorse any service provider for the role of Temporary Guardian for its Minor Students. A search online using the keywords “Chinese university application service”, “Chinese university Admission service”, or “Study in China service” could be a good place to start. Things to consider when securing a service provider are: the ability to communicate in English (if that is a requirement for the family), the timeliness of communication responses, the fee and method of payment, and references from past clients.

Contacts at DKU

If you have questions concerning this governmental requirement, please contact the International Enrollment Management office via email at Intl-admissions@dukekunshan.edu.cn.

 

 

For questions related to visa processing and the related guardianship documentation, please contact the DKU International Student Services office via email at DKU-ISS@dukekunshan.edu.cn.

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Privacy Statement

Duke Kunshan University Privacy Statement
This Privacy Statement applies to your engagement with Duke Kunshan University (“DKU”) websites (dukekunshan.edu.cn domain and the subdomains thereof ) (“DKU Websites”) and submission of your Personal Information to DKU Websites. “Personal Information” means the personal identification information as stipulated by applicable laws and regulations of the People’s Republic of China (“China”), which may include, without limitation, your name, gender, date of birth, ID number, photo, location track, residence address, school grade, phone number, email address, educational history. By providing your Personal Information to DKU Websites, you expressly agree that DKU may collect, use and maintain your Personal Information according to this Privacy Statement.

DKU is a Sino-foreign cooperatively run university registered in China and is committed to fairly and appropriately managing and safeguarding the information collected, used and maintained in support of its missions and to transparency regarding data management practices. DKU respects the integrity of all its stakeholders, including as represented by the Personal Information about each stakeholder, and takes seriously its responsibility to protect individuals’ privacy in balance with meeting its legal, policy and administrative obligations.

The following describes how DKU Websites collect, use and maintain your Personal Information. This privacy statement covers all DKU Websites unless a particular website indicates otherwise.
Purposes of Collecting, Using and Maintaining Personal Information
DKU may collect, use and maintain information including your Personal Information you submit through DKU Websites to meet our obligations to you as a stakeholder, to facilitate providing you with online services, to respond to your inquiries, to register for events, to provide website feedback, and for DKU’s own marketing and development purposes.
How DKU Collects, Uses and Maintains Personal Information
DKU takes reasonably practicable measures to procure that the collection of your Personal Information is minimized and your Personal Information is collected and used only for the purposes set out in this Privacy Statement. DKU will retain your Personal Information only for as long as is necessary for the purposes set out in this Privacy Statement, subject to your right, under certain circumstances, to have certain of your Personal Information removed, unless a longer period is required under applicable law or is needed to resolve disputes or protect DKU’s legal rights. DKU respects the security of your Personal Information and is committed to protecting against the loss, misuse, and alteration of your Personal Information under its control through reasonable security measures.

However, when your Personal Information is transmitted through the Internet, you should know that no method of such transmission or method of electronic storage is completely secure.

In principle, your Personal Information will be stored in DKU’s secured IT system or in third-party cloud service providers’ infrastructures that meet DKU’s data security standard, and managed by DKU’s authorized staff. However, such disclosure or sharing may happen, if

a. you authorize or request it;
b. the disclosure or sharing is required by law, legal proceedings or government authorities;
c. the disclosure or sharing is necessary to safeguard life, property and other major legitimate rights and interest of yourself and/or other individuals, but it is difficult to obtain your consent;
d. the disclosure is made as part of a purchase, transfer or sale of services or assets (e.g., in the event that all or substantially all of DKU assets are acquired by another party, customer information may be one of the transferred assets);
e. your Personal Information has been de-identified to carry out statistical and/or academic research; or
f. the disclosure or sharing is necessary to achieve the purposes set out in this Privacy Statement.

 

In the event of such disclosure or sharing permitted by the circumstances above, DKU will procure your Personal Information is disclosed to or shared with third parties, which will use your Personal Information only for the purposes set out in this Privacy Statement and assume the same obligations as DKU in terms of protecting your Personal Information.

 

Please note that DKU may share information that does not personally identify you without restriction.

Your Rights and Obligations

You may exercise the following rights with respect to your Personal Information in accordance with relevant laws and regulations of China:

 

a. to review your Personal Information collected and stored by DKU by making a request to the designated email address below; or

b. to request modification or removal of your Personal Information by making such request to the designated email address below.

 

You guarantee that all Personal Information you provide to DKU Websites is true, complete, accurate, and not misleading. DKU will not be responsible for any adverse consequences and legal liabilities caused by untrue, incomplete, inaccurate or misleading information you provide. Once you become aware of any changes to your Personal Information that may reasonably affect the achievement of the purposes of collecting, using and maintaining your Personal Information, you should promptly update your Personal Information by sending an email to DKU at the designated email address below. Otherwise, you will accept any adverse consequences arising therefrom.

Governing Law
This Privacy Statement is governed by the laws and regulations of China.
Cookies and Website Analytics
DKU Websites employ cookies and similar technology to collect aggregate (non-personal) information about your website usage. This allows DKU Websites to remember you when you login in the future and to know your preferences when you return to DKU Websites. Cookies may remain on your browser, unless you delete them or they expire. Please be advised that some cookies may remain for a period of time while others are erased when you close your browser window. You may adjust your browser settings and decline cookies, but this may impact some features of certain DKU Websites.

DKU Websites may use web analytics tools to collect information about visitors traffic and their behavior on DKU Websites. These tools are used to identify usage trends, to improve the performance of and to enhance the content of, DKU Websites. When DKU uses these tools, DKU does not use them to identify you and DKU limits the collection or storage of your Personal Information.
To Unsubscribe
Should you wish to unsubscribe from receiving emails from a particular DKU Website, you may do so by unsubscribing through the unsubscribe feature included in specific emails.
Updates to this Privacy Statement
DKU reserves the right to update this Privacy Statement. You are encouraged to return to this page frequently to check for updated information.

Your continued engagement with DKU through DKU Websites after any updates to this Privacy Statement go into effect constitutes your acceptance of the updates.
Contact Information

If you have questions about this Privacy Statement, please contact dkuwebmin@dukekunshan.edu.cn

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Merit Scholarships and Need-Based Financial Aid

Merit Scholarships and Need-Based Financial Aid

Merit Scholarships
and Need-Based Financial Aid

Duke Kunshan University seeks a high caliber yet diverse cohort of students, and thus makes available both merit-based scholarships and need-based financial aid to assist the Class of 2030 with the cost of tuition, and in select cases, additional cost of attendance.

Peter Ballentine

Merit-Based Scholarships

Duke Kunshan University offers a number of merit-based scholarships. These scholarships may be awarded to admitted students who distinguish themselves in academics, character, extracurriculars, talent, service, and other areas worthy of commendation. All applicants for admission are automatically considered for all available merit scholarships. A separate application is not required.

 

• Award Process: Scholarship awards are announced at the time of acceptance.

Need-Based Financial Aid

Need-based financial aid is reserved for admitted students with strong academic records yet a demonstrated lack of financial resources to cover tuition payments. The university has a substantial pool of funding dedicated to supporting students with need. We encourage all qualified candidates with financial need to apply to Duke Kunshan University. Admission decisions are based on the overall assessment of all application materials. However, in order to best support the financial needs of all students who ultimately enroll, Duke Kunshan has a need-aware admissions process that may place some consideration on an applicant’s level of financial need in relation to available space and funds.

• Award Process: Financial aid awards are announced at the time of acceptance.

Please follow these steps to apply for financial aid:

1. When applying to Duke Kunshan University via the Common Application, you must indicate “yes” in the check-box referring to interest in receiving consideration for need-based financial aid.

2. Submit a completed CSS Profile along with your application. (The latest deadlines are Nov. 5 for ED and Jan. 15 for RD.)

a. The CSS code for Duke Kunshan University is 7059.

b. The College Board charges students a fee between $16 and $25 for the CSS profile. Some students may be eligible for a fee waiver. To learn more, please visit the CSS Profile Fee Waiver website.

 3. Some applicants may be asked to submit supporting documents. If you are required, you will receive an email from the College Board IDOC service after you complete the CSS PROFILE. Additionally, your DKU Financial Aid Checklist on your application portal will be updated as well.

For more information, please contact: international-finaid@dukekunshan.edu.cn

Click here to learn more about how to apply for Financial Support at Duke Kunshan University. 

Duke Kunshan University Full Scholarship (for Fall 2026 Entry)

To reach talented students with significant financial hardship, Duke Kunshan University will offer a very select number of full scholarships for the Class of 2030’s international students. These awards cover the full cost of tuition and the majority of non-tuition costs associated with enrollment including books, airfare, housing, food, and local health insurance.

 

To be considered for these awards, eligible international applicants must demonstrate full financial need, exceptional academic achievement and leadership potential. Further information could be found here.

Notice:

  • • Duke Kunshan University is not designated as a foreign eligible institution for U.S. Federal Student Aid and associated savings and loan programs. Therefore, the FAFSA is not needed to apply for financial aid at Duke Kunshan University.
  • • Admitted international students who did not apply for financial aid during the admissions application phase are ineligible to apply for financial aid for any year of undergraduate study.
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Kunshan – China

LIFE IN
KUNSHAN

Overview

Kunshan city is an emerging, modern metropolis with a history dating back more than 2,000 years. Located at the heart of the Yangtze River Delta region in eastern China’s Jiangsu province, it neighbors both Shanghai and Suzhou, two dynamic cities. It also boasts a rich collection of cultural heritage, as well as picturesque rivers, lakes and forests.

The city is today home to about 2.1 million people. Its superior mix of natural and urban landscapes (rivers and forest occupy over a quarter of its 359-square-mile area) has attracted residents from around the world.

Kunshan is widely considered a successful model of China’s social and economic development. The city has consistently topped Forbes China’s list of the mainland’s best county-level cities. In 2010, the local government also received the UN-Habitat Scroll of Honor Award in recognition for its contribution to housing development.

The city has multiple Fortune 500 companies and other leading enterprises, as well as several high-tech and economic development zones.

History & culture

Since being established in the Qin Dynasty (221-206 B.C.), Kunshan has played an important part in many chapters of Chinese history. It has been home to many historical figures including mathematician and astronomer Zu Chongzhi of the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534) and geographer Gu Yanwu, writer Gui Youguang and painter Gong Xian of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).

The city is also the birthplace of pianist and composer Ding Shande, as well as astronaut Fei Junlong, who took part in China’s second manned spaceflight.

In terms of culture, it’s impossible to talk about Kunshan with mentioning Kunqu Opera, which originated in the area and is one of the oldest forms of Chinese opera. The art form dominated Chinese theaters in the 16th and 18th centuries. In 2001, it was listed by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

The area is also famed for its well-preserved ancient water towns including Bacheng, Jinxi, Zhouzhuang and Qiandeng.

The central and state-of-the-art Kunshan Culture and Art Center hosts more than 350 cultural performances each year, including Kunqu Opera and theater shows, as well as regular art exhibitions, painting and calligraphy workshops, and many other free activities.

Shopping & sports


Kunshan has a wealth of commercial areas and malls offering a mix of stores, restaurants and entertainment venues, as well as many recreation areas for watching or taking part in almost any sport.

Dayu Bay, a picturesque spot just five minutes’ walk from the Duke Kunshan campus, has restaurants serving Chinese and Western cuisines along with bakeries, bars (including a Duke-themed sports bar), clothes stores, a gym and a rowing club.
Popular malls dotted around the city, such as Nine Square, Golden Eagle and Wanda Plaza, are also packed with stores and supermarkets selling local and Western brands, cinemas, fitness centers and education training centers.

The large, central Sports Center has a 30,000-seat stadium, which is home to the city’s soccer team, Kunshan F.C., and has recreation facilities for basketball, table tennis and badminton, among other sports. The center has hosted multiple national and international events.
For fans of shellfish, the freshwater Yangcheng Lake itself is famous for hairy crab, which is considered a delicacy in China.

Zhengyi Old Street also offers an authentic taste of traditional life in Jiangsu – it’s one of the only places to buy bulb wonton, a local specialty – while the bird and flower market, where vendors are spread through a network of narrow alleys, is a visual feast.
Sightseeing

Kunshan is a city with something for everyone. For nature lovers, there’s Forest Park, a 3,151-acre ecological wetland filled with a variety of plants, wildflowers, fruit trees, lotus ponds and bamboo gardens. Tinglin Park, with its green peak and clear waters, also welcomes hundreds of thousands of tourists each year. Both parks are fairly central and offer a scenic escape from the developed downtown area.

Another great attraction is the grand Chongyuan Temple. Originally built around 1,500 years ago, the temple sits on an artificial island on the edge of Yangcheng Lake and is home to largest indoor Avalokitesvara and many other precious relics.
To support foreign nationals in obtaining essential information related to tourism, daily life, please check “A Guide to Kunshan for Expats”
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Health Service

Health Services

Health and Wellness Counseling Services

As Duke Kunshan University is a student-centered organization, we always ensure our students have the resources they need to be safe and successful. In order to protect the health of students, faculty and staff, Duke Kunshan University is equipped with an on-site medical clinic. The clinic’s medical staff is composed of a number of professionals with both overseas experience and professional medical skills. They provide a range of medical services, including general medical care and preventive health care, for all members of the campus community. Patient privacy and confidentiality is strictly enforced at all levels, allowing students the feel at ease when booking a consultation. Duke Kunshan’s medical center hopes to continue promoting and improving the health of students, faculty and staff through warm, relaxed and pleasant doctor-patient communication.

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

Counseling and Psychological Services is committed to providing diversified services to meet the needs of students’ personal and mental health development. Not only do we pay attention to the individual needs of students, but also to the overall needs of the student body and school community. Different from the individual psychological counseling model of traditional universities, CAPS also provides other unique services, such as group psychological counseling, crisis intervention and emergency services, referral services and general counseling (non-psychological counseling). In addition, CAPS also provides a variety of workshops and activities related to counseling and psychological services.

The CAPS Team

Dr. Yan Li

Licensed Psychologist and Director of Counseling and Psychological Services

Fan Yang

Senior Clinical Counselor

Yitong Cai

Psychological Counselor

Ke Xu

Psychological Counselor

Individual psychological counseling services

Individual counseling services provide students with opportunities to receive professional psychological care. All psychological counselors at Duke Kunshan University have professional backgrounds and excellent work experience. Students can seek help from CAPS in any situation, such as dealing with an inferiority complex, anxiety, depression, academic stress, parent-child or interpersonal relationship problems, etc. CAPS will provide students with short-term counseling services. Each consultation is scheduled for 45 minutes and will be strictly confidential.

Individual psychological counseling services

Individual counseling services provide students with opportunities to receive professional psychological care. All psychological counselors at Duke Kunshan University have professional backgrounds and excellent work experience. Students can seek help from CAPS in any situation, such as dealing with an inferiority complex, anxiety, depression, academic stress, parent-child or interpersonal relationship problems, etc. CAPS will provide students with short-term counseling services. Each consultation is scheduled for 45 minutes and will be strictly confidential.

Group psychological counseling services

Every Tuesday and Thursday from 4pm to 5:30pm, CAPS organizes fixed group psychological counseling activities. This is a professional psychological treatment method that helps with common student issues through joint discussion and guidance. Students who face similar problems can talk to each other and support one another.

Group psychological counseling services

Every Tuesday and Thursday from 4pm to 5:30pm, CAPS will organize fixed group psychological counseling activities. This is a professional psychological treatment method that helps with common student issues through joint discussion and guidance. Students who face similar problems can talk to each other and support one another.

Workshop & Outreach Program

CAPS holds regular workshops and related outreach projects on different topics to help students learn about psychology, adjustment skills, and to help reduce the pressure brought on by academic life. In the past few years, CAPS has successfully organized various activities that have been very popular among students. The most popular are Puppy Therapy and Ball-Pit Relaxation Stations during exam times.

Volunteers brought their therapy animals to the campus to help students release pressure and anxiety from final exam week
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During the Fall 2019 exam week, CAPS set up a large ocean themed ball pit on campus, allowing students to prepare for their exams and relieve stress at the same time in a unique and relaxing way

In addition to the above-mentioned stress-relief activities, CAPS has also held various activities such as a rainbow run, flower arrangement, cycling, hiking, meditation and various mental health lectures and forums.

For more information about CAPS, please visit the CAPS website.

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Student Activities & Clubs

Student Activities and Clubs

Duke Kunshan University is committed to providing students with a variety of student activities and services, encouraging students to explore their interests outside of the classroom. Our student activities and services are divided into 3 sections: Student Clubs and Organizations, Campus Activities, and Art and Culture. These activities aim to strengthen cross-cultural understanding, promote extracurricular learning, increase participation in community service, enhance peer interaction and communication, carry out artistic and cultural exploration, and promote students’ personal development. Whether you like sports and fitness, art and culture, or volunteering in the community, you can always find like-minded peers at Duke Kunshan to share in your interests.

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Student Residence Life

Student Residence Life

All undergraduate students at Duke Kunshan live together with their peers in university-operated housing. Residence life at Duke Kunshan is considered an extension of the learning experience, where our diverse student body is brought together to learn from one another and develop lasting relationships.


We have several student residence halls to accommodate for our growing number of students. Each residence hall has a dedicated team of student RAs (resident assistants) and is supervised by a full time professional Residence Life Coordinator.


For more information about our specific residence halls, room application and assignment processes, policies, programs, staff, and ways to get involved, visit the Student Affairs website here.