Mainland-oriented universities include the University of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Lingnan University, Hong Kong Institute of Education and Hong Kong Baptist University.
These include:
1. The Chinese University of Hong Kong can participate in the "National Unified Enrollment Plan for Colleges and Universities". The enrollment index is 250 undergraduates, of whom 100 can enjoy scholarships and the rest 150 are self-funded students.
2.HKUST is based on the number of non-local students admitted by the University Grants Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and the total enrollment of HKUST in various provinces and cities will remain at around 150. The competition to enter HKUST in 2006 will be more intense.
All provinces and cities have no admission places, and merit-based admission is the first principle.
The date of application for admission is from the end of June 65438+February 2005 to June 65438+February 2006.
Students who do well in the college entrance examination will be informed to attend the English interview in early July 2006.
Tuition fee adjustment: increased to HK$ 60,000 (base year) and HK$ 70,000 (freshmen to juniors). "Global Business Management Course" and "Technology and Management Double Degree Course" are HK$ 90,000 per year.
For details of enrollment, please refer to the http://www.ust.hk/mainland. HKUST Admissions Guide or the following website.
City University of Hong Kong participated in the unified enrollment of mainland universities for the first time this year, and plans to enroll 150 students. City University will provide unlimited scholarships to mainland students, and scholarships will be awarded according to students' grades. Among them, top liberal arts students in the college entrance examination in various provinces and cities will receive scholarships for full tuition and living expenses (about 440,000 yuan) if they apply for Chengda University.
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University is expected to recruit about 200 people in the Mainland this year, regardless of cities, which is an increase over last year. The enrollment majors include 42 majors such as tourism management and medical laboratory science, among which 15 major recruits double-degree students.
Hong Kong Polytechnic adopts the form of independent enrollment, which does not affect the mainland college entrance examination to fill in the volunteers, and both arts and sciences can be admitted. However, mainland students need to take a one-year preparatory course at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University before they formally study, so that students can improve their English level and adapt to undergraduate courses in the next few years.
In addition, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University will hold a briefing on the enrollment plan on April 30th 1: 30 in Yifu Building of Sun Yat-sen University. Students who are interested in applying for the Hong Kong Polytechnic University can log in to www.polyu.edu.hk/aeco/public/enon, chinese.htm.
The admission of local students to Hong Kong institutions is based on the unified examination measurement of the Hong Kong government as the basis for evaluating academic performance. The content of the examination is the teaching subject of middle school. Of course, college enrollment standards are different. As far as recruiting mainland students is concerned, the current practices of colleges and universities are different.
It is understood that the University of Hong Kong's separate enrollment in the Mainland is mainly based on four indicators: college entrance examination results, written English test results, interview results and subjective evaluation of personal materials. Among them, the college entrance examination scores must reach the first batch of undergraduate admission scores in the province where the candidates are located. The last three indicators are evaluated by the University of Hong Kong. "We hope to recruit independent, lively and cheerful students to make it easier for such students to learn in the future. In addition, some majors, such as law, actuarial science, architecture, management and medicine, have higher requirements for students. HKU's enrollment competition in Hong Kong is fierce, not because it cannot recruit good students, but because it hopes HKU students can communicate with mainland students. " Huang Yiqian, HKU China Affairs Director.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, on the other hand, follows the mainland enrollment method, no longer organizes interviews, and files according to 120% of the number of students admitted. Different from mainland colleges and universities, this school attaches great importance to English. Candidates' foreign language must be English, with an English score of 1 10 (total score 150) and a basic business course of 120 or above. City University of Hong Kong enrolls students on the basis of college entrance examination results, and selects the best candidates according to the specific requirements of each college. The difference is that its capital contribution ratio is 150%. The undergraduate courses in this school are all taught and tested in English, so the English scores of candidates are required to be higher, that is, 1 10 or above; Candidates applying to business schools, law schools and creative media schools also need to try their oral English.
In short, Hong Kong colleges and universities have the following characteristics in enrolling students in the Mainland: First, they generally attach importance to the results of the college entrance examination, and generally require candidates to reach the first level in their provinces.
Second, colleges and universities generally attach importance to English scores. This year will mark the eighth anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China, and the influence of education in China is on the rise. However, under the dual influence of history (long-term British colonial rule) and reality (internationalization and commercialization), Hong Kong is still a region where English is popular.
Third, enrollment not only pays attention to test scores, but also pays attention to comprehensive qualities such as interviews, which is most obvious in HKU enrollment.
The fourth is cultural adaptation. Receiving higher education is inseparable from the influence of social environment, and there are great differences between Hong Kong and the Mainland in terms of systems, concepts and culture. Candidates should be prepared in this respect when attending the admissions interview.
In addition, the academic adaptability of the major is also one of the essential contents of the interview.
The tuition is high and the bonus is considerable.
Due to the differences in economic and social development levels between Hong Kong and the Mainland, the tuition fees for studying in Hong Kong are higher than those in the Mainland. For example, the tuition fee of the University of Hong Kong is 70,000 Hong Kong dollars a year, and the living expenses are about 40,000 Hong Kong dollars a year. For ordinary families in the mainland, it is difficult to fund their children to go to Hong Kong for university at their own expense. But for those students with rich family and good academic performance, going to Hong Kong for further study is a worthwhile way.
For outstanding mainland candidates, universities in Hong Kong will provide various scholarships to help these students complete their university studies. For example, HKU has about 1 0,000 different kinds of academic scholarships and awards every year, and the scholarship amount is 1 100 million Hong Kong dollars, all undergraduates of HKU can apply. Chinese university of hong kong scholarship 1700. This year, the number of students enrolled in the mainland has increased significantly. 1000 mainland students share 50 million Hong Kong dollars in scholarships, with an average of 500,000 Hong Kong dollars each. City University of Hong Kong has set up a special scholarship to support all admitted mainland candidates. The scholarship is divided into a first-class scholarship (free to finish college in Hong Kong) and a graded scholarship (divided into a first-class, a second-class and a third-class scholarship according to the results of taking the mainland college entrance examination, with bonuses of HK$ 60,000, HK$ 30,000 and HK$ 20,000 respectively).
For Hong Kong universities enrolling students in the Mainland, the application and evaluation methods of scholarships are different, and some are directly based on the entrance examination results, such as the above-mentioned City University of Hong Kong; Others refer to school academic performance and social activities. For example, the University of Hong Kong awards scholarships based on the principle of "ability first" and judges students according to their comprehensive quality. Every year, HKU takes part of the scholarship fund to award 120 non-Hong Kong local freshmen with excellent academic performance, including about 80 mainland students. Award-winning freshmen receive scholarships of HK$ 500,000 to HK$ 654,380,000 each year; If he keeps good grades during his study, this scholarship will be awarded for three years. At the Chinese University of Hong Kong, mainland students can apply for various scholarships according to their first academic year results, and the conditions are the same as those of Hong Kong students.
Since 2005, the Chinese University of Hong Kong has been recruiting undergraduates in the Mainland through the unified enrollment plan for ordinary universities nationwide. In 2006, 270 students will be enrolled in 16 provinces and 4 cities. Sixteen provinces are Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Hainan, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Liaoning, Shaanxi, Shandong, Sichuan, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Yunnan and Guizhou; These four cities are Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai and Tianjin.
Enrollment principle
The Chinese University of Hong Kong follows the principles of fair competition, fair selection, open procedures, comprehensive evaluation and merit-based admission.
Admission conditions
The mainland enrollment plan of the Chinese University of Hong Kong is divided into four disciplines: arts, science, engineering and business. Liberal arts include liberal arts, social sciences and law schools. Science is a college of science; Engineering is an engineering college; Business is the School of Business Administration.
According to the above classification, the Chinese University of Hong Kong has the following "scholarship basic classes" and "basic classes" in each subject category, which constitute eight basic classes. The Chinese University of Hong Kong only enrolls ordinary undergraduates.
I. Basic liberal arts courses (scholarships)
Two. Basic liberal arts class
Three. Basic science courses (scholarships)
Four. Basic science course
Basic engineering courses (scholarships)
Engineering basic course
Seven. Basic business courses (scholarships)
Eight. Basic business class
Candidates' unified examination scores should reach the admission control scores of a number of undergraduate colleges, and the scores of single subjects should reach the passing level in principle. In the case of meeting the requirements of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong enrolls students on the basis of its college entrance examination results, and there is no difference in professional volunteer level.
Candidates applying for foreign languages must be in English, with a standard score of 150, and the English scores of self-funded students must reach 1 10 or above; Business students and all scholarship students must achieve 120 or above.
Scholarship basic classes only admit candidates who take the Chinese University of Hong Kong as their first choice. The number of places in the scholarship basic class is not a penny, and the students who are admitted will be counted as their first professional choice. Non-scholarship basic classes do not have poor college or professional volunteer grades.
At the same time, candidates with scholarship and non-scholarship basic courses are selected as professional volunteers. If their scores do not reach the admission line of scholarship classes, General Zhong will consider their professional volunteers in non-scholarship classes and accept them according to their college entrance examination scores, and there is no grade difference for professional volunteers.
Due to the small number of enrollment places, the proportion of investment should be handled flexibly. At the time of admission, the Chinese University of Hong Kong may make appropriate adjustments to the enrollment plans of individual provinces/cities according to candidates' applications.
educational system
All undergraduate courses of the Chinese University of Hong Kong adopt the flexible credit system, and all colleges and universities in China enroll students in a unified way. The study period is four years, and at least 123 credits must be completed, including compulsory credits for professional courses, as well as general education, physical education, minor or elective subjects. Students can set a curriculum according to their personal situation and interests, complete the credits required for graduation, meet the main courses of the university and other graduation requirements, and then award a bachelor's degree.
Students become formal undergraduates after registering in the school newspaper. In the first academic year, undergraduates voluntarily enroll in one of the basic classes of literature, science, engineering and business, taking basic professional subjects and other general education, Chinese and other courses. Students begin to study their chosen major in the second academic year.
tuition
The tuition fee for non-local students of the Chinese University of Hong Kong is HK$ 80,000 per year. Accommodation is about 7000-8000 Hong Kong dollars. Plus other miscellaneous fees and living expenses, it costs about 30 thousand Hong Kong dollars a year. In addition, a one-time deposit of HK$ 450 must be paid in the first semester (if the student leaves school without any compensation, the deposit will be refunded, but it will usually be transferred to the student's graduation fee. )。 The university will arrange for successful students to apply for the "Entry Permit" label from the Immigration Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The label fee is HK$ 65,438+035.
Arrangements for going to Hong Kong
Mainland students who come to study in Hong Kong can apply for admission permit labels because of their private status. The Chinese University of Hong Kong will arrange for the admitted students to apply for entry permit labels from the Immigration Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. After obtaining the label, students must apply to the local public security bureau for a Hong Kong Pass.
Student support
scholarship
In order to encourage outstanding mainland students to study at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the school provided a number of scholarship places for mainland students who signed up for the "Scholarship Foundation Class", which were distributed in 16 provinces and 4 cities. The Chinese University of Hong Kong will grant each scholarship student a subsidy equivalent to four years of undergraduate tuition, accommodation and living allowance, with a total value of HK$ 500,000, which will be distributed in four years, with an annual subsidy of HK$ 65,438+025,000.
Scholarships are only awarded to candidates who declare the Chinese University of Hong Kong as their first choice.
Candidates' college entrance examination scores have reached the score line for awarding scholarships stipulated by China University. (Based on the standard college entrance examination score of 750, science and engineering and comprehensive candidates must reach 630 or above, and literature and history candidates must reach 600 or above. ) and the English single subject score is above 120. Candidates who meet the scholarship scores exceed the number of scholarships in this province/city, and are selected according to the results of the college entrance examination.
In principle, the scholarship lasts for four years, but the winning students must reach the average score of 3.00 (equivalent to Grade B) per academic year before they can be renewed in the next academic year.
If the students' academic performance does not reach the average score required for renewing the scholarship, they must stay in school for one year. Students can continue to receive scholarships during the observation period, but if the results of the following year still fail to meet the requirements of the university, the scholarships must be terminated.
Students who choose to enroll in the basic scholarship class as professional volunteers will be told that they will receive scholarships when they receive the admission notice after being selected and admitted.
Scholarships are awarded in accordance with the relevant regulations and procedures formulated by the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The Chinese University of Hong Kong has the final decision on the selection and award of scholarships.
counseling
Students must arrive in Hong Kong to study in mid-August. The university will hold various orientation activities, arrange enrollment, course selection and other counseling to help students adapt to their study life.
Universities set up a "senior system" for mainland students, promoting the spirit of solidarity and mutual assistance among students, with mainland/Hong Kong seniors as mentors to help freshmen adapt to the life and learning mode in Hong Kong as soon as possible. Students can participate freely after entering the school, and the university will try its best to arrange it according to actual needs.
ask about
The Chinese University of Hong Kong's contact information for enrollment consultation is:
Admission and Student Financial Assistance Office, Room 20 1 Siu Lung Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Sha Tin, Hong Kong
Tel: (00852) 2609 895 1, (00852) 2609 8947 or 13068470068 (mainland number line).
Fax: (00852) 2603 5 184
E-mail :ugmain@cuhk.edu.hk.
The Office of Admissions and Student Financial Assistance of The Chinese University of Hong Kong is responsible for the interpretation of these Articles of Association.