Introduction
Eligible applicants may submit claims for reimbursement of fees up to a maximum sum of HK$25,000. The co-payment ratios by learners (i.e. the percentage of fees to be borne by learners) for the first HK$10,000 subsidy is 20% of the course fee and that for the remaining HK$15,000 subsidy is 40% of the course fee.
For applicants who have opened CEF accounts before 1 August 2022, they are eligible for claiming the additional HK$5,000 subsidy and the unused balance (if any) of the original subsidy of HK$20,000.The co-payment ratios are same as above.
Eligibility
Applicants should be:
Our CEF Recognized Courses
Among the courses offered in the M.A. Programme in Comparative and Public History, the following courses are CEF recognized*:
* The courses have been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund. The mother course (Master of Arts) of this module is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF Level[6]).
When submitting the CEF application form, applicants must provide the following information:
Course code |
Course title |
37Z114350 |
Antiquities and Monuments in Hong Kong (Module from Master of Arts) |
37Z11430A |
Commerce and Society in China, 1368-2000 (Module from Master of Arts) |
37Z114318 |
Festivals and Popular Religions in Modern China (Module from Master of Arts) |
37Z133894 |
Land Administration And Practice In Hong Kong (Module From Master Of Arts) |
How to Claim Reimbursement
Enquiries
Homepage: |
|
Address: |
Units 07-11, 25/F., CDW Building, 388 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong |
Telephone: |
3142-2277 |
Email: |
Procedures for Dealing with Student Complaints
Introduction
Eligible applicants may submit claims for reimbursement of fees up to a maximum sum of HK$20,000. The co-payment ratios by learners for the first HK$10,000 subsidy is 20% of the course fee and that for the second HK$10,000 subsidy is 40% of the course fee.
For applicants who have opened a CEF account before 1 April 2019, they are also eligible for claiming the additional HK$10,000 subsidy and the unused balance (if any) of the original subsidy of HK$10,000 regardless of whether their accounts were closed in the past. The co-payment ratios are same as above.
Eligibility
Applicants should be:
Our CEF Recognized Courses
Among the courses offered in the M.A. Programme in Comparative and Public History, the following courses are CEF recognized*:
* The courses have been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund. The mother course (Master of Arts) of this module is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF Level[6]).
When submitting the CEF application form, applicants must provide the following information:
Course code |
Course title |
37Z114350 |
Antiquities and Monuments in Hong Kong (Module from Master of Arts) |
37Z11430A |
Commerce and Society in China, 1368-2000 (Module from Master of Arts) |
37Z114318 |
Festivals and Popular Religions in Modern China (Module from Master of Arts) |
37Z133894 |
Land Administration And Practice In Hong Kong (Module From Master Of Arts) |
How to Claim Reimbursement
Enquiries
Homepage: |
|
Address: |
Units 07-11, 25/F., CDW Building, 388 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong |
Telephone: |
3142-2277 |
Email: |
Procedures for Dealing with Student Complaints
Introduction
Eligible applicants will be reimbursed 80% of their fees, subject to a maximum sum of HK$10,000, on successful completion of a reimbursable course or module forming part of the course.
Eligibility
Applicants must:
Our CEF Recognized Courses
Among the courses offered in the M.A. programme in Comparative and Public History, four courses are CEF recognized. They are:
When applying for CEF, applicants must provide the following information:
Course code |
Course title |
Reimbursable courses under the section |
26Z02228-1 |
Antiquities and Monuments in Hong Kong (Module from Master of Arts in Comparative and Public History) |
Tourism |
21Z02141-9 |
Commerce and Society in China, 1368-2000 (Module from Master of Arts in Comparative and Public History) |
Business Services |
26Z06003-5 |
Festivals and Popular Religions in Modern China (Module from Master of Arts in Comparative and Public History) |
Tourism |
26Z07923-2 |
Traditional Chinese Festivals in Hong Kong: Perspectives of History and Anthropology (Module from Master of Arts in Comparative and Public History) |
Tourism |
How to Claim Reimbursement
Enquiries
Homepage: |
http://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/cef/ |
Address: |
Units 07-11, 25/F., CDW Building, 388 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong |
Telephone: |
3142-2277 |
Email: |
cef_sfo@wfsfaa.gov.hk |
Procedures for Dealing with Student Complaints