The Government announced today (November 16) that the Study Subsidy Scheme for Designated Professions/Sectors (SSSDP) will subsidise a total of 2 501 places in 32 sub-degree programmes of eight post-secondary institutions for the cohort to be admitted in the 2022/23 academic year.
These 32 designated sub-degree programmes fall under six disciplines that have been identified as having keen manpower demand, namely architecture and engineering, computer science, creative industries, health care, sports and recreation, and tourism and hospitality.
The sub-degree programmes and number of subsidised places under the SSSDP are determined by the Education Bureau in consultation with relevant policy bureaux and departments. Details of the participating institutions, the programmes and the number of subsidised places are listed in the Annex.
In the 2022/23 academic year, the annual subsidy amount for laboratory-based sub-degree programmes will be increased from $38,400 in the 2021/22 academic year to $38,520, while that for non-laboratory-based sub-degree programmes will be increased from $22,050 to $22,120 according to the movement of the Composite Consumer Price Index.
The adjusted subsidy amounts are applicable to both new and continuing eligible students. The subsidy is tenable for the normal duration of the programmes concerned. Students receiving the subsidy will pay a tuition fee with the subsidy applied. Students in need may still apply for student financial assistance from the Student Finance Office of the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency in respect of the actual amount of tuition fee payable.
For admission to the designated sub-degree programmes under the SSSDP, students can apply directly to the relevant institutions.
The SSSDP was launched in the 2015/16 academic year to subsidise students to pursue designated full-time locally accredited self-financing undergraduate programmes in selected disciplines with a view to nurturing talent for industries with keen human resource demand. The scope of the SSSDP was expanded with effect from the 2019/20 academic year to benefit about 2 000 students per cohort enrolling in designated full-time locally accredited self-financing sub-degree programmes in selected disciplines.
The designated undergraduate programmes under the SSSDP in the 2022/23 academic year, including the number of subsidised places and the subsidy amounts concerned, were announced on September 21.
For details of the SSSDP, please visit www.cspe.edu.hk/sssdp.
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