Overview
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Chairman's Scholarship is a prestigious and generous scholarship that aims to attract students with exceptional academic achievements to pursue their undergraduate studies in Hong Kong. The Scholarship is open to students in Hong Kong as well as students from Mainland China and other countries and regions. Interested students should apply for this scholarship before they enter university and in their last year of secondary school, and students currently studying in secondary schools in Hong Kong should apply through principal nomination.
Eligibility
All eligible students are welcome to apply for the Chairman's Scholarship, regardless of their nationality or citizenship.
| 01 | Demonstrate exceptional standard of academic performance; |
| 02 | Have a strong intention and likelihood to matriculate in a University Grants Committee (UGC)-funded undergraduate programme at any one of the eight UGC-funded institutions or an undergraduate programme at HKAPA for their first undergraduate degree; and |
| 03 | Be taking their university-entrance public examination for the first time in the same academic year as the time of their application. |
Selection Criteria
The selection for the Chairman's Scholarship will comprehensively evaluate:
| 01 | The applicant's track record of academic excellence, such as the achievement of 5** in five or more subjects and "Attained" level in Citizenship and Social Development in the HKDSE or 45 out of 45 in the International Baccalaureate Diploma (or equivalent in other public examinations); |
| 02 | The applicant's leadership and non-academic achievements; |
| 03 | The applicant's commitment to service and improving the lives of others; |
| 04 | The applicant's financial condition may be considered when applicants are of equal standing. |
Scholarship Coverage
The scholarship supports students to pursue their undergraduate studies in Hong Kong:
| 01 | A one-off cash award at scholarship acceptance |
| 02 | Full tuition fee, academic and living allowance for the entire normative duration of study towards an undergraduate degree programme |
| 03 | Overseas learning subsidies |
| 04 | An opportunity to participate in The Hong Kong Jockey Club Scholarships overseas leadership programme |
Key Dates
| # | Date | Action/Milestone |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 28 November 2024 | Application period starts |
| 2 | 11:59 pm, 28 March 2025 (HK Time) | Application deadline |
| 3 | Mid-May to June 2025 (tentative) | Interview for shortlisted applicants (in-person) |
| 4 | Within 2 days after result release | Applicants submit examination results |
| 5 | Within 2 days after result release | Applicants submit university admission results |
| 6 | Early August to September 2025 | Announcement of results |
Notes for Secondary Schools
Students currently studying in secondary schools in Hong Kong should apply through principal nomination. Secondary schools shall upload and submit all application materials on behalf of the nominated students.
The principal of each secondary school can nominate up to three students with exceptional academic performance and high likelihood of obtaining top scores in the public university-entrance examination each year. An ideal candidate is a student who is likely to obtain 5** in five or more subjects and "Attained" level in Citizenship and Social Development in the HKDSE or 45 out of 45 in the International Baccalaureate (or equivalent in other public examinations).
It will be at the discretion and decision of the school principals to nominate applicants for the Chairman's Scholarship. Interested students should approach their secondary schools for more information on the schools' internal selection and nomination details.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. If the applicant is shortlisted, they would need to attend the interview for both scholarships. However, each person may only receive one concurrent scholarship offer from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Scholarships. Secondary schools principals are reminded that they can only nominate a limited number of students for the Scholarships (up to three students for Chairman’s Scholarship and two students for Striding On Scholarship).
Applicants are not required to provide evidence in relation to the information provided on their application forms at the time of application. Upon receiving the applications, the Scholarships Secretariat will perform shortlisting.
The Scholarships Secretariat will notify the shortlisted applicants via email and request for providing supporting documents for verification purpose. Upon receiving such notification, their corresponding secondary schools are required to provide supporting documents on behalf of their students within a required timeframe, which is usually set at three to five working days. Hence, all applicants and their corresponding secondary schools are advised to prepare these documents in advance.
Depending on applicants’ background and experiences stated in the application, these supporting documents include but are not limited to, report cards/ transcripts of the past three years with Principal's endorsement, proof of financial condition, certificates/ letters issued by recognised organisation/association, and other documents as evidence of achievement and/or extra-curricular activities stated in the application form. These documents must be submitted to the Scholarships Secretariat via the scholarship's designated email.
Nominations are at the discretion and decision of the principal. Interested students should approach their secondary schools for more information on the schools’ internal selection and nomination details.
In nominating students for the Chairman's Scholarship, schools may consider the applicant’s track record of academic excellence, such as the likelihood to achieve 5** in five or more subjects in the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination or 45 out of 45 in the International Baccalaureate Diploma (or equivalent in other public examinations); the applicant's leadership and non-academic achievements; and the applicant's commitment to service and improving the lives of others.
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