Term Time Exchange
Application and Fees
Admission Requirements
Nationality
Students from all countries and territories are welcome to apply. However, due to visa restrictions we are currently unable to welcome students who are nationals of Afghanistan, Cuba, Laos, Nepal, North Korea and Vietnam . Click here for additional information
Language
You should have good command of either Chinese or English. If you are from an institution where English is not the primary language of instruction and intend to take courses taught in English at CUHK, you should have a minimum TOEFL score of 530 (paper-based), 197 (computer-based) or 71 (internet-based), or IELTS 6 or equivalent.
Academics
You should be currently enrolled in or have graduated from a university recognised by CUHK. Proficiency in Chinese language is not necessary.
Undergraduate students should have completed at least two terms of university studies, and postgraduate students should have a recognised bachelor’s degree or equivalent prior to arrival at CUHK. You should have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or a B average or above, although applications with a slightly lower GPA will also be considered. Applicants from institutions not using the GPA system will be assessed on their overall academic performance.
The admission requirements and in particular the English-language requirements to take law courses at CUHK are slightly different. Click here for details .
Making an Application
Points to Note Before Making an Application
First Term (Sept – Dec) | Second Term (Jan – May) | |
Application Open | 1 Mar | 1 Jul |
Application Deadline (All application materials should be sent, by email for exchange students and by physical mail by study-abroad students, to Office of Academic Links i-Centre) | 1 Apr | 2 Oct |
Notification of results by email | Exchange Students: Mid Jun – Jul Study-abroad Students: Late Jul | Exchange Students: Late Oct – Nov Study-abroad Students: Late Nov |
Deadline for submission of visa application and acceptance documents (Addressed to Office of Academic Links i-Centre by courier) | Within 14 days of the university receiving your acceptance | Within 10 days of the university receiving your acceptance |
Step 1 | Submit an online application . Click here for a detailed guide . | |
Step 2 | Print out your online application form. | |
Step 3 | Print and complete the application record sheet. Click the Submit button at the top right-hand corner of your online application to access the application record sheet on the My Application page , or click here for a sample application record sheet . | |
Step 4 | If you are nominated/supported by your home institution for exchange/study-abroad (i.e. you are not applying by yourself), submit a copy of your online application form to the study-abroad office of your home institution, and ask them complete the endorsement part of the application record sheet. | |
Step 5 | Send the following items to the Office of Academic Links: 1. Printout of your completed online application form 2. Completed application record sheet 3. Supporting documents Exchange students: please submit the above documents to the study-abroad office of your home institution and ask them to forward the documents to the following Regional Coordinator of the Office of Academic Links (OAL), CUHK by email (one pdf file for each student) before the application deadline: Ms. Heidi O – Europe and South Africa: heidio@cuhk.edu.hk Ms. Frances SO – Asia and Oceania: francesso@cuhk.edu.hk Mr. Louis WONG – Americas and ISEP: louiswong@cuhk.edu.hk Study-abroad students: please send the hardcopies of the above documents by courier (DHL/FedEx/UPS/Other) to the following address:International Asian Studies Programme Office of Academic Links i-Centre 1/F, Yasumoto International Academic Park The Chinese University of Hong Kong Sha Tin, NT, Hong Kong SARPlease mark on the envelope “Re: Exchange/Study-abroad Application”. | |
Step 6 | Pay the fees required. Refer to the fee tables for details. |
Supporting Documents
Submit the following documents together with your application:
Additional documents are required in some cases:
Study-abroad students are required to pay an application fee of HK$400 via online payment.
Fees will vary according to the student status and the residential College you are staying in. For details of the fees, please see below.
First Term | Second Term | Full Year | |
Undergraduate Hostel | |||
Hostel Fees | 7,500 | 7,500 | 15,000 |
Hostel Deposit (refundable) | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 |
Postgraduate Hostel | |||
Hostel Fees | 12,500 | 12,500 | 25,000 |
Hostel Deposit (refundable) | 3,500 | 3,500 | 3,500 |
Student Visa Application Fee | 100 – 630 | 100 – 630 | 100 – 630 |
Administration Fee | 1,100 | 1,100 | 1,100 |
Mandatory Meal Plan* | 2,200 | 2,200 | 4,400 |
Caution Money (refundable) | 450 | 450 | 450 |
*Students assigned to Morningside, S.H. Ho and C.W. Chu Colleges are required to purchase a meal plan to cover three mandatory college communal dinners per week.
Debit notes are usually sent to students via online application system or through the Chinese University Student Information System (CUSIS). A bank draft or the online payment record (only for payments of less than or equal to HK$5,500) should be returned to the Office of Academic Links (OAL) as proof of payment.
Before arrival in Hong Kong, students should settle the following fees:
Upon arrival in Hong Kong, students should settle the following fees:
Please note debit note items vary according to different exchange/study abroad programme agreements/items.
Undergraduate students from the US may apply for the NSEP David L Boren Scholarship or the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. Japanese students may apply for MEXT scholarships through their home institutions. Information on other financial assistance may be available from your home institution.