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What is the general tuition fee of the Chinese University of Hong Kong?
Tuition fees of the Chinese University of Hong Kong are as follows:

1. Tuition: RMB 1 15000 yuan (1 academic year).

2. Accommodation fee: RMB 1200 yuan (1 academic year).

Generally speaking, due to the support of national or local financial funds, the tuition fees of state-owned universities are generally not very expensive. General majors generally cost 4,000-6,000 yuan a year, and art majors generally cost 8,000-110,000 yuan a year. However, there are also some state-owned universities with high fees such as Sino-foreign cooperation, and the tuition fee is usually 20,000-30,000 yuan or even more than 100,000 yuan a year. Because private universities need to raise funds to run schools, the tuition fees are generally expensive, which is15,000-20,000 yuan per year for undergraduate majors and 8,000-15,000 yuan for junior colleges, and 20,000-30,000 yuan per year is also quite a lot.

Students with poor family conditions can choose the national student loan, which will be repaid in installments after graduation, and the national finance will also discount interest, which can also be regarded as the national policy welfare for college students. Before the exam, it is best to consult whether the school supports the student loan and go through the loan-related procedures.

School profile:

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, referred to as "HKU" for short, was established with the approval of the people of China and the Ministry of Education in accordance with the Regulations on Chinese-foreign Cooperation in Running Schools. It has inherited the school-running philosophy and academic system of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and is a key discipline of high-level universities in Guangdong Province. On September 28th, 20 12, the Ministry of Education officially approved the establishment of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), and on March 28th, 20 14, the Ministry of Education agreed to approve the establishment of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen).