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How to sign up for the City University of Hong Kong and the Mainland Admissions Scheme
1 What is the way to enroll in the full-time undergraduate degree course of City University? A: Since 2005, City University has been listed as a national key university by the Ministry of Education. Through the national unified enrollment plan for colleges and universities, outstanding mainland college entrance examination students are admitted in advance through undergraduate courses in designated provinces and cities. For specific registration procedures, registration time and methods, candidates need to check with the admissions authorities of various provinces and cities. Candidates should apply for admission to City University in accordance with the application procedures announced by the provincial and municipal high school admissions offices, and there is no need to submit the application form for admission to City University of Hong Kong. Does the accession to the WTO affect my chances of applying for key universities in the Mainland? A: With the approval of the Ministry of Education, Chengdu University will recruit college entrance examination students in batches in advance through undergraduate courses. Candidates who have not been admitted in advance by City University can still participate in the admission arrangements of this batch of key universities in the Mainland. What kind of people are enrolled in the full-time undergraduate degree program of Tri-city University in Chinese mainland? Answer: All mainlanders who meet the following conditions can apply for the undergraduate major of City University according to the specific enrollment arrangements announced by the admissions offices/examination institutes in their provinces, cities and districts: 1. Household registration (or permanent residence) belongs to 25 provinces and cities approved by the Ministry of Education: Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Tianjin, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shandong, Fujian, Guangdong, Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan and Guangdong. 2. Participate in the 2009 national unified entrance examination for ordinary colleges and universities, and the actual college entrance examination scores (excluding extra points) reach the first batch of key admission scores ("one line") of undergraduate courses in the provinces and cities where they are located; 3. If the standard score is 150, the English score must be higher than 120 (inclusive). In addition, college entrance examination students from Beijing, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Guangdong and Jiangsu who intend to apply for the School of Creative Media of City University are required to submit their students' works. The categories of works can include photography, painting, sketch, sculpture, composition, performance, film, video, software, multimedia production, novels, scripts and other works. The college hopes to look at the imagination, observation and self-expression ability of candidates first, and then look at the skills that candidates already have. Candidates who are interested in media and art may wish to submit various works for the college's reference. Please send your works to Creative Media College (School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong) from April/KLOC-0 to May 29th, 2009. Please indicate the candidate's name, candidate number, province and city and contact information (including email, mobile phone and home phone). Does CityU offer scholarships to mainland college entrance examination graduates? What are the conditions for awarding scholarships? A: In order to encourage and attract outstanding mainland students to study at City University of Hong Kong, City University has set up a scholarship program. Those who have scored particularly well in the college entrance examination and are admitted to City University can get different kinds and amounts of introductory scholarships at the time of admission. For enquiries about scholarship arrangements, please visit the following website: http://www.cityu.edu.hk/mainland/scholarship.htm. In addition, students who have performed well during the semester and academic year can also receive other scholarships awarded by colleges and departments or sponsored by the Institute (http://www.cityu.edu.hk/SDS/sch/index.htm). Is there any scholarship for ethnic minorities in City University? A: In 2009, City University established the Fang Runhua Minority Scholarship with two places. This scholarship will be awarded to two mainland minority students who enrolled in 2009. The admission criteria remain unchanged; A one-time scholarship of HK$ 20,000 will be awarded after being selected by City University. I am a former college entrance examination candidate (re-examination candidate) in the Mainland. Can I apply for your undergraduate major? A: As long as you take the 2009 national unified entrance examination for ordinary colleges and universities, you can apply for the undergraduate major of City University without discrimination. I graduated from high school last year and am currently studying undergraduate in the Mainland. Can I transfer to City University to continue my studies? Answer: Since City University has joined the unified enrollment plan of national colleges and universities, it must enroll students in accordance with the unified enrollment procedures and regulations of the Ministry of Education. Basically, City University will only consider those college entrance examination candidates who took the unified enrollment examination of national colleges and universities that year and achieved "one line" (excluding extra points) in the actual college entrance examination to enter the undergraduate major of City University through unified enrollment. Applications for transfer students will not be considered. I have participated in the national unified college entrance examination and graduated from a junior college in the Mainland this year. Can I apply for your undergraduate major? Answer: Since City University has joined the unified enrollment plan of national colleges and universities, it must enroll students in accordance with the unified enrollment procedures and regulations of the Ministry of Education. Basically, City University will only consider those college entrance examination candidates who took the unified enrollment examination of national colleges and universities that year and achieved "one line" (excluding extra points) in the actual college entrance examination to enter the undergraduate major of City University through unified enrollment. College students' applications will not be considered. I am currently studying in an international school in the Mainland. I graduated from senior three this year with an international degree. I can't take the national unified college entrance examination. Can I enroll in your undergraduate major through other channels? A: Since City University has joined the unified enrollment plan of national colleges and universities, a fixed number of undergraduate enrollment places will be put in 25 enrollment provinces and cities every year to recruit mainland college entrance examination students. Due to the limited number of places and supporting facilities, starting from the 20 10 academic year, City University will only recruit mainland college entrance examination students to enter undergraduate courses (majors) through unified recruitment. Mainland students with international school qualifications will not be considered. 10 I hold a mainland passport and plan to study in a high school or college preparatory course in other places. How can I enroll in your undergraduate major? A: Since City University has joined the unified enrollment plan of national colleges and universities, a fixed number of undergraduate enrollment places will be put in 25 enrollment provinces and cities every year to recruit mainland college entrance examination students. Due to the limited number of places and supporting facilities, starting from the 20 10 academic year, City University will only recruit mainland college entrance examination students to enter undergraduate courses (majors) through unified recruitment. Mainland students with academic qualifications from overseas universities or Hong Kong and Macao regions will not be considered. 1 1 I am currently studying associate degree courses in Hong Kong universities. How can I apply for undergraduate major in your? A: Since City University has joined the unified enrollment plan of national colleges and universities, a fixed number of undergraduate enrollment places will be put in 25 enrollment provinces and cities every year to recruit mainland college entrance examination students. Due to the limited number of places and supporting facilities, starting from the 20 10 academic year, City University will only recruit mainland college entrance examination students to enter undergraduate courses (majors) through unified recruitment. Mainland students with Hong Kong academic qualifications will not be able to apply for admission to our undergraduate program through direct application or special enrollment plan. 12 I graduated from high school in mainland China this year, but my household registration and permanent residence are not within the designated enrollment provinces and cities. Can I apply for your school? A: According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, City University can only recruit college entrance examination students whose household registration (or permanent residence) belongs to the provinces and cities designated by the Ministry of Education to enroll in undergraduate majors. College entrance examination students who are not in designated provinces and cities are generally not considered. 13 students recruited by City University? A: City University has no plans to recruit students who will walk in. 14 Does CityU have an independent enrollment arrangement? A: City University has no independent enrollment arrangement for the time being. 15 I am the winner of the first prize in the Olympic discipline competition. Will City University give special consideration to admission? A: City University welcomes the winners of the National Olympic Games and international competitions to take part in this year's college entrance examination, fill in the volunteer form and apply for the undergraduate major of City University through unified recruitment. City University will award winners of the National Olympic Games and international competitions scholarships with a total amount of HK$ 80,000, which will be paid equally every year (depending on the duration of the course, four or five years). Designated events: China Mathematical Olympics National Finals, China Physical Olympics Finals, National Chemistry Competition for Senior High School Students, National Youth Informatics Olympics Competition, and National Biology Competition for Middle School Students; International Science and Engineering Grand Prix, International Environmental Research Project Olympic Competition. 160 Chengda How many students do you plan to enroll in 25 provinces and cities this year? A: In the 2009- 10 academic year, the total number of undergraduate students enrolled in 25 provinces and cities was 194. The specific figures and other explanations of Chengda's enrollment plan in 2009 will be announced to the public by the relevant provincial and municipal high school admissions offices/examination institutes. Candidates can also visit the mainland admissions website of CityU for enquiries. 17 does city university only accept the first volunteer candidates? How to adjust professional volunteers? A: Candidates who intend to apply for the City University of Hong Kong must list the City University as the first choice in advance before they have a chance to be admitted. City University takes junior college as its enrollment major, and requires college entrance examination students to fill in their professional volunteers according to their majors. In 2009, the Admissions College of City University will only consider the candidates who fill in their first three professional volunteers. At the time of admission, City University will not make professional transfer admission to the candidates' fourth and later institutions or unreported institutions. 18 Does CityU have a bonus policy? A: Bob will not consider extra points when he is admitted. Expertise or specialties in fields other than academic fields are only used as admission reference. 19 what is the proportion of male and female students admitted by the city university of hong kong through unified recruitment? A: There is no gender ratio when all majors are admitted to City University, and all majors are optional. In 2009, according to this principle, City University * * * admitted 80 boys and 1 1 girls to undergraduate basic year courses, with the ratio of male to female being 1: 1.39. What are the English score requirements of City University of Hong Kong? What's the approximate score? A: According to last year's situation, the standard score was 150, and the average English score of students admitted to City University was 133. In 2009, City University required that the English scores of college entrance examination students should be higher than 120 (including 120) when the standard score is 150. 2 1 Is there an age limit for candidates when the City University of Hong Kong is considering admission? A: City University has no age limit for candidates, and all candidates are selected on the basis of merit. What undergraduate majors (courses) can mainland high school graduates fill in? A: The City University of Hong Kong takes college as its enrollment major. Candidates applying for this school should choose a suitable college according to their personal interests and abilities and after considering the specific requirements of the courses offered by each college.

In view of the difference in educational system between Hong Kong and the Mainland (undergraduate degree courses in Hong Kong are generally three to four years), all mainland high school graduates must take one-year undergraduate basic year courses after entering school. The basic one-year course is not divided into majors. In the second semester of the basic year course, students choose courses according to the requirements of departments and majors (courses) under their respective colleges and students' intentions. In the 2009- 10 academic year, there were 53 full-time undergraduate degree courses funded by the Hong Kong SAR Government. Students who have passed all the subjects of the basic one-year course can be promoted to the first year of the science degree course in the second year after enrollment. Can mainland students enroll in part-time undergraduate degree programs in your? A: According to the entry requirements of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region for studying undergraduate degree courses in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Immigration Department will only issue student visas/entry permits to non-local students studying full-time undergraduate degree courses. Therefore, the application of non-local students (including mainland students) will not be considered in part-time undergraduate degree courses of City University. What should I read in the one-year undergraduate basic course? A: City University's one-year undergraduate basic year course is specially designed for mainland high school graduates. Please refer to the website: http://www.cityu.edu.hk/mainland/foundationyear.htm for details of undergraduate basic year subjects in five colleges of our university in 2009- 10 academic year. When students have completed the assigned credits (30-36 credits) of the basic year course of their college, and the results meet the requirements for further study, they can be promoted to full-time undergraduate degree courses for three or four years funded by the Hong Kong SAR Government.