Seizing Post-GSAT Opportunities! ISTM Visits Lizen High School to Bridge Students to the Global Stage

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Seizing Post-GSAT Opportunities! ISTM Visits Lizen High School to Bridge Students to the Global Stage

2026.03.17

As the General Scholastic Ability Test (GSAT) results are officially released, high school seniors across Taiwan are entering a critical phase for university admissions. To assist outstanding students in navigating international academic pathways, the International School of Technology and Management (ISTM) was invited to Lizen High School today (March 3rd) for an admissions seminar.

With the "Stars Program" registration deadline approaching on March 12th, the college provided in-depth insights into its international collaborative programs, dual-degree advantages, and future career prospects, drawing significant interest from students, parents, and teachers.

ISTM has long been committed to introducing top-tier global educational resources. Through dual-degree partnerships with renowned foreign universities, students can connect with international curricula while remaining in Taiwan. During the seminar, CEO Chung emphasized that the demand for technology and management talent is no longer confined to the local market. Instead, individuals equipped with cross-cultural communication skills and professional English proficiency will be the true "favorites" in the future global workplace.

For seniors who have just received their GSAT score reports, the college highlights the following key dates:

  • Stars Program Registration: Until March 12th.
  • Personal Application Process: Scheduled to begin in mid-to-late March.

The college advises students who aspire to challenge themselves at prestigious overseas universities—but wish to build a solid professional foundation in Taiwan first—to seize the Stars Program opportunity. By considering programs with international cooperation backgrounds, students can maximize the synergy of their academic achievements.

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