UIC Open Day and Enrollment Briefings were held on June 19th. The event attracted hundreds of students and parents to UIC. Through exhibition, enrollment briefings, campus tours and other activities, visitors learnt about UIC’s education environment and enrollment requirements.
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Prof. Zee Sze Yong, Vice-President of UIC was giving speech on main briefing |
Examinations for HKBU Direct Enrollment (Oral and Written Examinations in English) were also held on the same day with 202 students participating.
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Dr. Kevin Zhen, Director of ACDO was introducing UIC to parents |
Professor Ng Ching-Fai, President of UIC, Professor Zee Sse Yong, Vice-President (Academic), Professor Stella Cho, Dean of Division of Business and Management, Dr. Kevin Zhen, Director of ACDO, and others attended the main briefing. Prof. Zee and Dr. Zhen gave speeches respectively on UIC’s educational features.
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Hundreds of parents and students attended the briefing |
According to Dr. Zhen, in 2011 UIC plans to recruit 1200 students from 26 provinces, and there will be 19 programmes in the 2011-2012 academic year. Mathematics and Applied Mathematics (Financial Math) and English (Contemporary English Language and Literature) are new majors.
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Question from parent |
Scholarship funds will be increased in the coming year. Students can find detail information in <2011 uic scholarships implementation for new students> for their reference.
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Question from student |
Parents’ interview
1) Miss Liu:
UIC is different from other universities in it’s’ professors and teaching mode. The Whole Person Education model seems unique. Students in UIC will gain more experience and fulfillment through a variety of experimental learning activities.
2) Miss Yang:
UIC’s teaching mode is closely affiliated to HKBU with its strict GPA rules, which is definitely a positive to students who will have further education in Hong Kong or abroad. I hope my child will have a better future after his years of study at UIC.
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Parent was reading UIC introduction |
Reporter: Isabella Huang, Anny Wang
Photo: Anny Wang
Translator: Echo Li
Editor: Echo Li
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