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Promising Prospects with Multiple Articulation Pathways

Our College programmes are designed to help you continue your studies at university. Since 2000, over 34,000 students and graduates of HKU SPACE Community College have been admitted to local or overseas bachelor’s degree programmes, in which over 18,000 have been admitted to UGC-funded full-time degree programmes including almost 5,500 have enrolled at HKU.

Sub-degree graduates have promising prospects in articulating to universities through multiple pathways. UGC-funded degree programmes offered by local institutions are undoubtedly their preferences (some of these institutions also offer self-financed programmes). HKU, HKUST and CUHK are ranked as the World’s Top 50 Universities#.

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A Good Progression Path to Succes

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5,000 Senior Year Places of Full-time UGC-funded degree programmes – Exclusive for AD/HD graduates to apply

The number of Senior Year Places of Full-time UGC-funded degree programmes has been increased to 5,000 per year since 2021/22, which are exclusive for AD/HD graduates to apply. This provides a higher chance for sub-degree graduates to be admitted to full-time UGC-funded degree programmes. Students normally complete a full-time UGC-funded degree programme in 4 years (2 years in sub-degree and 2 years in senior years of Bachelor’s degree).

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Employment Survey for Higher Diploma Graduates

Our Higher Diploma graduates enjoyed good employment oppoutunities. Over 50% of the employed graduates were offered a monthly salary of over HK$16,000; and almost 30% of the employed graduates were offered a monthly salary of over HK$20,000.

* Those who progress to full-time degree studies
Not including Higher Diploma in Dental Hygiene