Scholarships and Bursaries
The College provides a full range of scholarships and bursaries to award students with outstanding performance (there are special scholarships for students studying in Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Arts, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Department of Translation and The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care) and support students with financial difficulties.
It’s time for you to plan your summer vacation. We guess many of you will join short-term overseas experiential learning activities organized by the College, CUHK or non-CUHK units. To relieve your financial burden, you may consider applying for Dr. Wong Yu Hong Overseas Study Trip Loan Scheme (黃宜弘博士海外研習貸款計劃). The Scheme is interest-free. A maximum loan amount of HK$10,000 will be offered to each successful applicant. The loan has to be repaid in two installments before graduation.
Purpose | To assist Lee Woo Sing students who have good academic performance but have financial needs in participating in short-term overseas experiential learning activities organized by the College, CUHK and non-CUHK units |
Loan Amount | Up to HK$10,000 depends on the financial need of the applicant |
Interest for loan | Interest-free |
Details | Submit an application form with a proposal and supporting documents on overseas study trip /programme offered. Interviews may be required. |
Application period | All year round |
Repayment of loan | To be repaid in two installments before. Successful applicants are required to sign an undertaking once the loan is offered. |
Application method:
(1) Open for application / (2) recommendation by Faculty or College member*
* If the application is by recommendation, a support letter from Faculty or College member has to be included in the set of the supporting documents. You can download the support letter template in College’s website.
Mr. Hamen Fan Shi Hoo has donated HK$1million to set up an endowment fund “Hamen Fan Shi Hoo Endowment Fund”. The purpose of this Scheme is to offer paid campus work opportunities to local or non-local residential students affiliated to Lee Woo Sing College. The Scheme also aims to encourage the students to enrich the work experience portfolio for their future career, and enhance staff-student relationship and the sense of belonging of students to the College. Regulations governing the award of the bursaries are detailed below.
Name of the Bursaries
The bursaries will be named “Hamen Fan Shi Hoo Residents’ Work Scheme” and in Chinese「范思浩宿生攻讀計劃」.
Number and Value of Bursary
The amount for each bursary is capped at HK$2,000 per term. There will be 20-40 awards per year (i.e. 10-20 awards per term). The payment for students will be aligned with the rate for the Student Campus Work Scheme administered by the University, i.e. $55/hour, as well as the conditions of engagement as Student Helpers with University stipulated by Bursary, i.e. working hours should be LESS than 18 hours per week within the University; and the duration of the engagement should NOT exceed 59 days.
Selection Criteria
To be eligible for the Bursaries, candidates should be
Ms. Chen Wai Wai Vivien has generously donated a sum of HK$1 million for offering emergency bursaries to needy students affiliated to Lee Woo Sing College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong with effect from the 2014-15 academic year. A new donation in the sum of HK$100,000 was added in July 2015 to the existing Emergency Bursaries. Regulations governing the award of the bursaries are detailed below:
Name of the Bursaries
The bursaries will be named “The Chen Wai Wai Vivien Foundation Limited Emergency Bursaries” and in Chinese 「陳慧慧基金有限公司緊急生活津貼」.
Number and Value of Bursaries
The amount for each bursary shall depend on individual needs but in any case, shall not exceed HK$10,000 each.
The number of awards shall be no more than 10 each year.
Selection Criteria
To be eligible for the Bursaries, candidates should:
Administrative Procedures
Regulations governing the award of the bursaries are detailed below.
Name of the Bursaries
The bursaries will be named “Warren Wah Yeun Mok Bursaries” and in Chinese 「莫華倫助學金」.
Number and Value
Each year there will be 2 awards of bursaries (HK$10,000 each) with a total amount of HK$100,000.
Selection Criteria
Administrative Procedures
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上海總會(Shanghai Fraternity Association Hong Kong Limited)允諾慨捐香港中文大學(中大) 和聲書院 ,從2017/18年度起,每年發放助學金總金額為300,000港元,設置15名奮進助學金,助學金金額每名20,000港元。助學金用以資助有經濟需要之中大和聲書院的本科生,紓緩他們的經濟壓力,務求讓他們專心用功,好好把握學習機會,並期盼受助人他日學有所成,回饋社會。
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申請者要附合以下條件:
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While the COVID-19 pandemic seems improving, its economic effects is escalating. Although the College could support 10 students with financial difficulty every year under the existing emergency bursary scheme, it is hardly to ease the unexpected increasing number of family affected by COVID-19.
The “WS People Fund” was established at the College 10th anniversary which aims at encouraging the WS people (Overseers, Teachers, Alumni and Students) to sustain the College development through continuous donation. During this tough period, the College set up a designated “WS People Fund – COVID-19 Student Bursary Support” to provide financial assistance to students and their family affected by COVID-19. Subject to the review by the Scholarships and Bursaries Committee, an amount ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 would be granted to applicants.
Name of the Bursaries
The bursaries will be named “WS People Fund – COVID-19 Student Bursary Support”.
Number and Value of Bursaries
The amount for each bursary shall depend on individual needs but in any case, shall not exceed HK$10,000 each.
Selection Criteria
To be eligible for the Bursaries, candidates should:
Administrative Procedures
Remarks: