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Admission Day for HKU SPACE Community College in the Greater Bay Area Event Recap

Date
29 Jun 2024 (Sat)
Admission Day for HKU SPACE Community College in the Greater Bay Area

Admission Day for HKU SPACE Community College in the Greater Bay Area

Admission Day for HKU SPACE Community College in the Greater Bay Area

Admission Day for HKU SPACE Community College in the Greater Bay Area

Admission Day for HKU SPACE Community College in the Greater Bay Area

Admission Day for HKU SPACE Community College in the Greater Bay Area

Admission Day for HKU SPACE Community College in the Greater Bay Area

Admission Day for HKU SPACE Community College in the Greater Bay Area

With the rapid growth of the Greater Bay Area (GBA), a significant number of Hong Kong residents have chosen to work in the region while ensuring their children receive education in schools for Hong Kong students, enabling them to pursue further studies either in Hong Kong or abroad. 

In March 2024, HKU SPACE Community College visited the Affiliated School of JNU for Hong Kong & Macao Students, which is the first school for Hong Kong and Macao students in the GBA and the entire country, and the first Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) examination centre in mainland China. During the visit, the College presented its full-time sub-degree programmes to over 200 students, with a special emphasis on three new programmes: Diploma in Foundation Studies (E-learning Mode), Higher Diploma in Nutrition and Food Science, and Higher Diploma for Legal Executives. The College plans to organise more activities in the GBA in the future, contributing to the promotion of talent exchange. 

The results of this year's Nationwide Unified Examination for Admissions to General Universities and Colleges, commonly known as ‘Gaokao’, were released on 23 June. To facilitate the enrolment of students with Gaokao results into our programmes, the College organised an Enrolment Day in Luohu, Shenzhen, on 29 June, allowing students to apply for admission and undergo interviews on the spot. On that day, many students and parents approached the College to learn more about studying sub-degree programmes in Hong Kong, and the response was overwhelmingly positive. 

The College does not enter into any agreements with third parties on recruiting students.