Joint Bachelor’s Degree Programme scholarships change students’ lives

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Gigi Yan Ying-fong, a graduate of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, remembered a day during her third year when she brought home two pieces of news: one good and one bad. The good news was that she had been admitted to the City University of Hong Kong-Columbia University Joint Bachelor’s Degree Programme. The bad news was that she could not afford it.

Gigi Yan Ying-fong
Graduate of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Gigi has always been curious about the world but studying abroad for a degree seemed like a farfetched dream. She worked part-time as a private tutor and research assistant while studying at CityUHK, hoping that she might save enough to pursue a master’s degree programme abroad.

She said the offer from Columbia University was at the same time exciting and worrying. Fortunately, she soon received support from CityUHK, which helped her secure a HK$500,000 scholarship from Chow Sang Sang Group. The money would cover the two-year tuition fee at Columbia University. But what about living expenses? “It seemed as if I was halfway there, but with no way of reaching my end goal,” she said. “And the registration deadline was approaching.” She recalled how frustrated she was at that difficult time.

In the end, a HK$200,000 “Herbalgy Bursary for CityUHK Columbia University Joint Bachelor’s Degree Students” made her dream of studying abroad come true. “Students with financial difficulties are hesitant about studying abroad. Scholarships and bursaries provide opportunities to boost their personal growth, and academic and career development,” she said.

Gigi has found a way to show her appreciation. Upon graduation, she took up work as Assistant Manager in the Global Engagement Office of CityUHK. In her role, she uses her own experience to help CityUHK students participate in international exchange programme.“ CityUHK provides abundant financial support for exchange students both on and off campus,” she said. “Generous support from our donors has had asignificant impact on students’ lives.”

Gigi Yan Ying-fong (right) expresses her gratitude to Mr Wong Tin-chee (left), donor of “Herbalgy Bursary for CityU Columbia University Joint Bachelor’s Degree Students”.

Gigi Yan Ying-fong (right) expresses her gratitude to Mr Wong Tin-chee (left), donor of “Herbalgy Bursary for CityUHK Columbia University Joint Bachelor’s Degree Students”.

Gigi Yan Ying-fong (7th from left) attended the scholarship presentation ceremony and received scholarship donated by Chow Sang Sang Group.

Gigi Yan Ying-fong (7th from left) attended the scholarship presentation ceremony and received scholarship donated by Chow Sang Sang Group.

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