- Preface
- University Governance
- Student Conduct and Academic Integrity
- Policies and Practices Governing Research Activities
- Admissions
- Fees
- Scholarships, Awards and Financial Assistance
- Registration in Programs
- Study Commitment
- Curriculum Requirements
- Course Registration
- Course Substitution and Credit Transfer
- Course Grading
- Progression and Academic Standing
- Graduation
- Appeals and Grievance Channels
- Glossary of Terms
Handbook for Taught Postgraduate Studies
Scholarships, Awards and Financial Assistance
Scholarships
The University administers various scholarships and awards on behalf of individual and corporate donors. Most are offered to students on the strength of academic merit and the recommendations of a School or Department. Other scholarships may have conditions specified by the donors. Program-specific scholarships are also available for some taught postgraduate programs. Details are available at the Scholarships and Financial Aid Office website.
Government Student Financial Assistance
Students who have the right of abode in Hong Kong are eligible to apply for financial aid from the Student Finance Office (SFO) of the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency. Holders of student visas are not eligible to apply for any financial aid from SFO, irrespective of their number of years of residence in Hong Kong. Application forms and further details are available at the SFO website.
In addition, the Continuing Education Fund (CEF) has been set up to subsidize adults with learning aspirations to pursue continuing education and training courses. Eligible applicants will be reimbursed part of the tuition fees on successful completion of approved reimbursable course(s). Application forms and further details are available at the CEF website.
Students with financial difficulties are urged to apply for government assistance as soon as it is open for application.
University Loans and Bursaries
Students with additional financial needs may apply for loans and bursaries administered by the University. In general, these funds are used to supplement, but not substitute for, government financial assistance. Details of loans and bursaries are available here.