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Higher education in Hong Kong means any education higher than secondary education, including professional, technical, and academic. It is the highest level of education in Hong Kong, regulated under the Hong Kong Law.


Admission

Joint University Programmes Admissions System (JUPAS) is a scheme and the main route of application designed to assist students with
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education The Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination (HKDSE) is an examination organised by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA). The HKDSE examination is Hong Kong's university entrance examination, administer ...
(HKDSE) or
Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination The Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE, 香港高級程度會考), or more commonly known as the A-level, conducted by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA), was taken by senior students at the end of their matricu ...
(HKALE) results to apply for admission to the universities in Hong Kong.


Institutes

According to the Education Bureau, Hong Kong has 20 degree-awarding higher education institutions, including:


UGC funded universities

Below universities funded under the University Grants Committee (UGC): *
The University of Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong (HKU) (Chinese: 香港大學) is a public research university in Hong Kong. Founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese, it is the oldest tertiary institution in Hong Kong. HKU was also the fi ...
(HKU, founded in 1911) –
University of Hong Kong Ordinance (Cap. 1053)
' *
The Chinese University of Hong Kong The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a public research university in Ma Liu Shui, Hong Kong, formally established in 1963 by a charter granted by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. It is the territory's second-oldest university ...
(CUHK, founded in 1963) –
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Ordinance (Cap. 1109)
' *
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is a public research university in Clear Water Bay Peninsula, New Territories, Hong Kong. Founded in 1991 by the British Hong Kong Government, it was the territory's third institution ...
(HKUST, founded in 1991) –
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Ordinance (Cap. 1141)
' * The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU, founded in 1937, granted university status in November 1994) –
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Ordinance (Cap. 1075)
' *
City University of Hong Kong City University of Hong Kong (CityU) is a world-class public research university located in Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1984 as City Polytechnic of Hong Kong and became a fully accredited university in 1994. Currently, CityU is ...
(CityU, founded in 1984, granted university status in November 1994) –
City University of Hong Kong Ordinance (Cap. 1132)
' *
Hong Kong Baptist University Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) is a publicly funded tertiary liberal arts institution with a Christian education heritage. It was established as Hong Kong Baptist College with the support of American Baptists, who provided both operati ...
(HKBU, founded in 1956, granted university status in November 1994) –
Hong Kong Baptist University Ordinance (Cap. 1126)
' *
Lingnan University Lingnan University (LN/LU), formerly called Lingnan College, is a public liberal arts university in Hong Kong. It aims to provide students with an education in the liberal arts tradition and has joined the Global Liberal Arts Alliance sinc ...
(LU, founded in 1967 as ''Lingnan School'' in Hong Kong, granted university status in July 1999) –
Lingnan University Ordinance (Cap. 1165)
' *
The Education University of Hong Kong The Education University of Hong KongUniversity title ...
(EdUHK, founded in 1994, granted university status in May 2016) –
The Education University of Hong Kong Ordinance (Cap. 444)
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Self-financing institutions

Statutory university * Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU; known as the Open University of Hong Kong, OUHK; founded in 1989, granted university status in May 1997) –
The Open University of Hong Kong Ordinance (Cap. 1145)
' Approved post secondary colleges Approved post secondary colleges are educational institutes registered under th
Post Secondary Colleges Ordinance (Cap. 320)
This kind of colleges are allowed to give out academic awards at bachelor's degree level or above as well as to include the Chinese words ″學院″ or ″大學″, or the English word ″University″ in the registration name with prior approval from the Chief Executive-in-Council. *
Hong Kong Shue Yan University Hong Kong Shue Yan University (HKSYU or SYU) is a private liberal-arts university on Braemar Hill, North Point, Hong Kong. Founded in 1971 as Hong Kong Shue Yan College () by Henry Hu and Chung Chi-yung, it was unilaterally recognised as the ...
(HKSYU, founded in 1971, granted university status in December 2006) *
Hang Seng University of Hong Kong The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong (HSUHK) is a self-financing university in Hong Kong located in Siu Lek Yuen, Sha Tin, New Territories. It was founded as Hang Seng Management College in 2010 by the Hang Seng School of Commerce and w ...
(HSUHK, founded in 2010, granted university status in October 2018) *
Chu Hai College of Higher Education Chu Hai College of Higher Education is a private degree-granting institute in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong. At present, Chu Hai College is recognised as an Approved Post Secondary College under the Post Secondary Colleges Ordinance (Cap 320).Chu Hai Coll ...
* HKCT Institute of Higher Education *
Tung Wah College Tung Wah College (TWC; ) is a self-financing degree granting tertiary institution of Hong Kong, established by the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals (TWGHs) in 2010 and registered under the Post-Secondary Colleges Ordinance (Cap 320). With a mission ...
* Caritas Institute of Higher Education *Centennial College *Gratia Christian College * Hong Kong Nang Yan College of Higher Education *
Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong The Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong (THEi) is the member institution of the Vocational Training Council (VTC) which provides vocationally-oriented bachelor's degree programmes for HKDSE candidates. Programmes off ...
, Vocational Training Council * UOW College Hong Kong


The publicly funded institution

Statutory institution *
The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA) (Chinese: 香港演藝學院) is a provider of tertiary education in Hong Kong. Located near the north coast of Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island, the main campus also functions as a venue for pe ...
(HKAPA, founded in 1984) –
The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts Ordinance (Cap.1135)
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Ranking

Notes: *UGC is the abbreviation of University Grants Committee. *HKCAAVQ is the abbreviation of
Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications The Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications (HKCAAVQ), (formerly the Hong Kong Council for Academic Accreditation) (HKCAA) is a statutory body established under the HKCAAVQ Ordinance (Chapter 1150) which c ...
(formerly HKCAA). *Programme Area Accreditation means the programme operator can operate specific programmes at designated subject areas and academic levels during specific period, granted and reviewed by HKCAAVQ. Prior notice and individual accreditation to HKCAAVQ are not required. * Honour diploma (academically equivalent to higher diploma and associate degree in Hong Kong, and equivalent to bachelor's degree in some countries) was an academic award issued by colleges or institutes before they were granted full university status, such as HKBU, LU and SYU. It is no longer awarded.


See also

* Medical education in Hong Kong *
Joint University Programmes Admissions System The Joint University Programmes Admissions System (), or commonly known as JUPAS (), designed by Dr Gregory Chan Hin Fai, is a unified system for applying for full-time undergraduate programmes in Hong Kong. In 2017 admission, all government fu ...
*
Self-financing Higher Education in Hong Kong Self-Financing Higher Education in Hong Kong refers to educational programmes at the sub-degree level and above provided by local self-financing entities. Since the government announced the target of enabling 60% of secondary school graduates t ...


References


Further reading

*French, N.J., (1999). The Reform of Higher Education in Hong Kong. In C.B. Teather (ed) Higher Education in a Post-binary Era: National Reforms and Institutional Responses (pp. 158–180) London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1999. *Mok, K.H. (2001). Academic Capitalisation in the New Millennium: The Marketisation and Corporatisation of Higher Education in Hong Kong. Policy & Politics, 29(3), 299–315 *Postiglione, G.A. (2002). The Transformation of Academic Autonomy in Hong Kong. In M.K. Chan and A.Y. So (eds.) Crisis and Transformation in China's Hong Kong (pp. 307–321). London : M.E. Sharpe. *Shive, G. (1992). Educational Expansion and the Labour Force. In G.A. Postiglione (ed) Education and Society in Hong Kong: Toward One Country and Two Systems (pp. 215–234). Hong Kong: HKU Press. *Sutherland, S. (2002). Higher Education in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Research Grant Council. *Tang, H.H. (2010). "Higher Education Governance and Academic Entrepreneurialism in East Asia: The Two Episodes of Hong Kong and Macau". Research Studies in Education 8: 106–124. (). *University Grants Committee. (1996). Higher Education in Hong Kong: A Report by the Universities Grants Committee. Hong Kong: Government Printer.


External links


Education BureauUniversity Grants Committee

Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications


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