We are moving!

 

The Student Counselling and Development Service, Office of Student Affairs will be renamed as ‘Wellness and Counselling Centre, Office of Student Affairs’ starting from 16 June 2017 onwards. The new centre is located on 2/F, Pommerenke Student Centre (nearby Chung Chi Tang at Chung Chi College).

 

 

map guide to PSC Eng

 

 

The support services for students with disabilities will be continued as usual.

Please feel free to visit our new centre and contact us for assistance or enquiry.

 

 

Tel: (+852) 3943 4766 / (+852) 3943 5441

E-mail: sdss@cuhk.edu.hk

Office Hours:

Mon - Thu 8:45am - 1:00pm; 2:00pm - 5:30pm

Fri: 8:45am - 1:00pm; 2:00pm - 5:45pm

 

 

 

 

 

Simon K.Y. Lee & Lee Chi Hung Scholarship for the Hearing Impaired Students 2017/18 is now open for application.

 

 

Principles of Selection

 

1. The Scholarship Fund is open to all needy and outstanding hearing impaired individuals whose hearing loss in the better ear is in the region of 50db or higher.

 

2. Applicants must have resided in Hong Kong continuously for not less than three years

 

3. The scholarship is intended to enable hearing impaired individuals who have normally completed Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) or Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) or equivalent to pursue local post-secondary education in accredited institutions in Hong Kong.

 

4. Priority will be given to those who have financial hardship in pursuing study.

 

 

For more details, please visit: https://www.oafa.cuhk.edu.hk/sfas/open-for-application/scholarships

 

 

 

Please visit here for more details and application.

 

uShine Poster 2017-18

 

 CUHK Scholarship for Remarkable Endeavour for Admission 2017/18

(Application Deadline: 26 October 2017)

 

CUHK Scholarship for Remarkable Endeavour for Admission is designated for the students with special educational needs (SEN) in recognition of their extra efforts made to pursue higher education at CUHK.  The SEN students should have at least one of the following conditions that affect their ability to learn:

 

Specific learning disabilities
Intellectual disabilities
Autism spectrum disorders
Attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder
Physical disability
Visual impairment
Hearing impairment
Speech and language impairment

Other proven special educational needs as referred to in the Hong Kong

 

Rehabilitation Programme Plan announced by the Labour and Welfare Bureau
of the HKSAR Government

 

Local and non-local freshmen including those of first-year and senior-year intake with SEN studying full-time undergraduate programme are eligible.

 

For application and more details about the Sponsorship, please visit: http://www.oafa.cuhk.edu.hk/sfas/open-for-application/scholarships

 

For enquiry, please contact Ms. Angel Au:
3943 7209 or sfas@cuhk.edu.hk