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Background

Eligibility

Programme requirements

Reimbursement notes

Background

 

The Continuing Education Fund (CEF, 持續進修基金) is a HKSAR government initiative to subsidize local adult residents with learning aspirations in pursuing continuing education and training courses. Various CLC programmes have been added into the list of reimbursable courses for Continuing Education Fund purposes. Students who fulfill the following requirements can consider applying for CEF to partly fund their study programme. Eligible students are entitled to a 60-80% refund on course fees with a ceiling of HK$20,000 per person in a lifetime (for courses opened on or after 1 April 2019).

CEF Background

Eligibility

 

The students should be: 

  1. Hong Kong residents who have the right of abode or the right to land or to remain in Hong Kong without restriction; i.e. “A” (right of abode), “R” (right to land) or “U” (remain in Hong Kong without restriction) should appear below the date of birth on the HK Smart ID card. For details of the meaning of symbols, please visit the website of the Immigration Department http://www.immd.gov.hk. Holders of a one-way permit from Mainland China may also apply;

  2. 18 to 70 years old at the time of application and at the time of seeking reimbursement for course fees.

CEF Identity

Programme requirements

Programmes with Cantonese or Chinese reading elements for non-Chinese speakers 

 

CEF is only applicable to selected Cantonese programmes with Chinese reading elements. For native Chinese speakers, selected Cantonese programmes have been added to the list of reimbursable courses with intake from January 2020.

Foundation Certificate Programme in Chinese Reading
中文閱讀基礎證書課程
This course is recognised under the Qualifications Framework  (QF Level two) 
This course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund. Registration number: 38C123634.

 

Requirement: To study two 40-hour Chinese reading-related modules or three 33-hour Chinese reading-related modules. The minimum required number of study hours is 80. Please click here for course details.

 CEF Reimbursement Course
Foundation Certificate Programme in Integrated Chinese Communication for Workplace
職業中文綜合溝通基礎證書課程
This course is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF Level two) 
This course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund. Registration number: 38C123642

Requirement: To study at least one Chinese reading-related module and at least one Cantonese module. Depending on a student's schedule, one will have to study 2 to 3 modules in fulfilling the programme's minimum 80 contact hour requirement.

Please click here for course details.

 CEF Reimbursement Course

Putonghua programmes 

CEF is only applicable to selected intermediate to advanced level courses with HSK preparation course as a compulsory requirement. 

 CEF Reimbursement Course

Requirement:

  • At least 2 modules: at least 1 from Group A and at least 1 from Group B. The total study hours should be at least 80 hours;

  • Attain a minimum of 70% in attendance for each course;

  • Obtain a passing grade in each of the modules;

  • The 3 programmes above have been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund. Please note that the Office of the Continuing Education Fund does not have a list of pre-approved modules for each reimbursable course offered at CLC. Verification of qualifying modules for each course for reimbursement purposes will be done at CLC. 

  • Click here for course details. 

广东话证书及文凭课程 (华语人士对象)

 

本课程已加入持续进修基金可获发还款项课程名单内。

Programme requirement
Administrative requirement

Reimbursement notes

  1. ALL students are required by CEF to fill in and sign a declaration before the start of the first lesson. 

  2. No other discount or concession can be used together with CEF in the same course.

  3. The study credits earned from the CEF course listing above are mostly non-transferable to other award-bearing programmes, such as Certificate, Diploma, and Advanced Diploma Programmes. Students are advised to consult CLC before application

  4. Students should take good care of the receipt(s) pertaining to the course. This is required during the reimbursement procedure, which must be done in-person at the CEF office after finishing the course.

  5. The reimbursement application should reach the CEF office within one year after completion of the course. 

Remarks: 

  • Some CEF reimbursable courses are not always available due to enrolment requirements. Students are advised to have a flexible schedule and study scheme in line with the CEF requirement to increase the chance of getting a course reimbursement.

  • Application forms, guidelines and a checklist are available on the CEF home page at www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/cef. Enquiries can be made through the CEF hotline at 3142 2277 and at CLC's general office.

  • Concerns and complaints handling mechanism (As required by CEF on course providers) 

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