Fees

 

Full time(2023-25) : Year 1: $65,500 (10 installments) 
Year 2: $62,960 (10 installments)

 

Students with financial difficulties could apply for the following grant or loans:

Entrance Scholarships
Entrance Scholarships are awarded to newly admitted students who possess good academic qualifications.

Grant from Diocesan Lenten Collection Allocation Committee
In the spirit of Lent, grants have been approved by the Diocesan Lenten Collection Allocation Committee to support our students experiencing financial difficulties. The award of such grants is subject to a means test and the grant is given to students with genuine financial hardships only. Application forms and guidelines can be collected from the Student & Academic Services Office in early-October of each year. Grants are awarded to successful applicants in the second semester of the academic year as partial payment of the tuition fee.

Financial Assistance Scheme for Post-secondary Students (FASP)
The FASP is a means-tested financial scheme offered to eligible students in the form of grant and / or loan. Students who are eligible to apply for assistance under FASP may also apply for student travel subsidy through FASP application.
Note: Applicant must be aged 30 or below

Non-means-tested Loan Scheme for Post-secondary Students (NLSPS)
The NLSPS is applicable to full-time students pursuing eligible programmes under the FASP. The NLSPS provides financial assistance in the form of loan to eligible students to meet their tuition fees.

For details of the government financial assistance, students may make direct enquiries to the Student Finance Office (SFO) of the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency.

 

 

 

2023-24 Diploma of Applied Education (DAE) (Full Time)
Full Time Programme (2023-24): $38,930
Registration Fee $200
Students need to purchase some teaching materials and tools at their own expense, please pay attention to the website announcement. After deducting 30% of the tuition fee reimbursed by the Student Finance Office, the actual payment is about (annual) HK$27,251
(Students can get full or half tuition refund if they pass the income test of the Student Finance Office. For details, please visit: https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/en/sfo/primarysecondary/yjd/overview.php )

2023-24 Diploma of Applied Education related Program (DAE) (Part-Time)
Core Courses:
Chinese Language $7,786
English Language $7,786
Mathematics $3,893
Other Subjects $3,893

Elective Courses:
$3,893
Students need to purchase some teaching materials and tools at their own expense, please pay attention to the website announcement
(Students can get full or half tuition refund if they pass the income test of the Student Finance Office. For details, please visit: https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/en/sfo/primarysecondary/yjd/overview.php )

 

 

Financial Assistance Arrangement for Diploma of Applied Education (DAE)

Tuition Fee Reimbursement
Both full-time and part-time eligible students of the DAE Programme will receive reimbursement of 30% of the tuition fees paid for each satisfactorily completed course, subject to their having attained an overall pass in the course and achieved 80% attendance or above for the course as confirmed by the institutions. However, the courses must be essential for the completion of the DAE Programme, and under the programme a student can only receive tuition fee reimbursement for a maximum of 8 courses. As the reimbursement is course-based, students who have failed in individual courses are still eligible for tuition fee reimbursement for the other courses in respect of which they have attained an overall pass. Needy students meeting the assessment and attendance criteria and being assessed to be eligible for full level or half level of assistance under the means test administered by the Student Finance Office (SFO) are eligible for 100% or 50% reimbursement of the tuition fees paid for each satisfactorily completed course.
Students who have previously benefited from the Financial Assistance Scheme for Designated Evening Adult Education Courses (FAEAEC) are still eligible for tuition fee reimbursement under the DAE Programme. If students have already obtained tuition fee reimbursement under the DAE Programme before they enrol on evening secondary courses provided by an approved course provider under the FAEAEC, they are not eligible for tuition fee reimbursement under the FAEAEC unless they have refunded the HKSAR Government all the reimbursement obtained under the DAE Programme. Besides, if students enroll on both the DAE Programme and the evening secondary courses provided by an approved course provider under the FAEAEC in the same academic year, they are required to choose between receiving tuition fee reimbursement under the DAE Programme or the FAEAEC.
 

 

Extended Non-means-tested Loan Scheme (ENLS)
DAE students who have the right of abode, or have resided or have had their home in Hong Kong continuously for three complete years immediately prior to the commencement of the course may apply for a loan under ENLS to pay their tuition fees. Applicants are required to pay an administrative fee for each application and loan account on an annual basis. Interest is chargeable upon drawdown of the loan and throughout the repayment period until the ENLS loan is fully repaid.
(Please visit SFO's website at  http://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/eng/schemes/nls_news.htm or the current ENLS interest rate.) ENLS loan is repayable within 15 years upon (i) graduation; or (ii) termination of studies; or (iii) lapse of 6 years from the first disbursement of loan, whichever is the earliest. For application details, please refer to the Application Guidance Notes [ENLS 140] and the Application Form which can be downloaded from the SFO's website at http://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/eng/public/index.htm#nls2

Student Travel Subsidy (STS) Scheme (Only for Full-Time Programme)
Full-time DAE students can apply for subsidy under the STS Scheme. Applicants must be Hong Kong residents who are residing beyond 10 minutes' walking distance from school during term time and travelling to school by public transport. They are also required to pass the means test and they should not be receiving the same type of assistance under the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) Scheme.

Subsidy Scheme for Internet Access Charges (Only for Full-Time Programme)
Full-time DAE students may apply for subsidy to meet the Internet access charges for e-learning at home through this scheme. Student-applicants must be Hong Kong residents and must pass the means test, and their families should not be receiving the same type of assistance under the CSSA Scheme. The subsidy is granted on a household basis. Eligible families will receive a flat-rate cash grant, regardless of the number of children in the family.

Flat-rate Academic Expense Grant (Only for Full-Time Programme)

For full-time DAE students passing the means test of the SFO and eligible for "full grant" or "half grant", they may receive the flat-rate academic expense grant which is for relieving these students of the financial burden in meeting their academic expenses. To receive the grant, the student's family should not be receiving the same type of assistance under the CSSA Scheme.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diploma in Professional Make-up, Nail Technology and Beauty Therapy
Whole course : $33,000(paid by 10 instalments)
Each instalment : $3,300

 

 

Certificate in Professional Beauty Therapy
Whole course : $14,500(paid by 9 instalments)
Each instalment : $1,610, Last installment: 1,620

 

 

Certificate in Professional Make-up and Hair Styling
Whole course : $11,640(paid by 6 instalments)
Each instalment : $1,940

 

 

Certificate in Nail Technology
Whole course : $8,400(paid by 5 instalments)
Each instalment : $1,680

 

 

Certificate in Special Child Care Education
Whole course : $28,100(paid by 10 instalments)
Each instalment : $2,810

 

 


Grant from Diocesan Lenten Collection Allocation Committee

In the spirit of Lent, grants have been approved by the Diocesan Lenten Collection Allocation Committee to support our students experiencing financial difficulties. The award of such grants is subject to a means test and the grant is given to students with genuine financial hardships only. Application forms and guidelines can be collected from the Student & Academic Services Office in early-October of each year. Grants are awarded to successful applicants in the second semester of the academic year as partial payment of the tuition fee.