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Students are encouraged to organise and participate in various student activities and apply for fundings to support your passion and involvement in activities.
TWC Student Funds- Student Activities Fund
- Student Development Fund
- Student Relief Fund
- Student Innovation Project Fund
Government Subsidy Schemes for Exchange Activities
- Scheme on Subsidy on Exchange for Post-secondary Students (SSE)
- Scheme for Means-tested Subsidy on Exchange to "Belt and Road” Regions for Post-secondary Students (Means-tested SSEBR)
- Non-means-tested Mainland Experience Scheme for Post-secondary Students (Non-means-tested MES)
- Scheme for Non-means-tested Subsidy on Exchange to “Belt and Road” Regions for Post-secondary Students (Non-means-tested SSEBR)
TWC Student Funds
Student Activities Fund
To encourage students to organise and/or participate in student-related activities and recognise students who have attained significant achievements in external competitions, Student Activities Fund has been set up to support for the related activities.
- Application Guidelines for Student Activities Fund
- Application Form for Student Activities Fund
- Evaluation Report for Student Activities Fund




Student Development Fund
To encourage students to organise and participate in more academic activities to widen their exposure, enrich their knowledge and contribute to their professional development goals, Student Development Fund has been set up to support student activities with academic elements.
- Application Guidelines for Student Development Fund
- Application Form for Student Development Fund
- Evaluation Report for Student Development Fund
Student Relief Fund
TWC Student Relief Fund (the Fund) aims to provide a timely relief to full-time local students facing unforeseen financial emergencies that may disrupt their studies.
Student Innovation Project Fund
The Student Innovation Project Fund aims to allow students to bring their innovative ideas to fruition providing benefits to the College or the community, and nurture students with unique talents by organizing and conducting innovative project which should be non-profit making in nature.
- Application Guidelines for Student Innovation Project Fund
- Application Form for Student Innovation Project Fund
Government Subsidy Schemes for Exchange Activities
The Education Bureau (EDB) of the Government of the HKSAR provides the following subsidy schemes to support our local and non-local students enrolled in full-time sub-degree or undergraduate programmes, offering means-tested and non-means-tested subsidies to participate in exchange activities outside Hong Kong.
Government Subsidy Schemes for Exchange Activities (Means-tested Schemes)
Scheme on Subsidy on Exchange for Post-secondary Students
(SSE)Scheme for Means-tested Subsidy on Exchange to “Belt and Road” Regions for Post-secondary Students (Means-tested SSEBR)
Eligible Students
Local students in receipt of means-tested student financial assistance from the Student Finance Office (SFO) of the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency or whose families are in receipt of the Comprehensive Social Security Assurance (CSSA).
Going to participate in an eligible exchange activity as detailed below and selected through a merit-based mechanism administered by TWC
Eligible Exchange Activities
Outbound activity comprising substantive teaching and learning elements, including learning activities, internship programmes, service programmes, and national/regional/international events and competitions, organised and/or endorsed by TWC.
Duration
Lasting for at least 14 days
Lasting for at least 5 days
Destination
In anywhere outside Hong Kong
In Belt & Road regions, excluding the Mainland, Taiwan and Macao
If the exchange activity is not organised by TWC, the hosting institution must be a recognised educational institution/body either in Hong Kong or in the home country.
Level of Subsidy
(1A) Subsidy amount by destination under SSE
Destination
Subsidy Amount (HKD)
Asia (including Middle East) 3,000 Africa 7,000 Oceania and Europe 8,000 North America 9,000 Central and South America and Caribbean 15,000 +
(1B) Subsidy amount by duration under SSE
Duration^
Subsidy Amount (HKD)
14 - 28 days 6,000 29 - 90 days 10,000 91 - 180 days 25,000 Over 180 days 45,000 The maximum amount of subsidy under SSE is calculated by adding up (1A) and (1B), discounted by the student’s level of means-tested financial assistance by the Government. #
(2A) Subsidy amount by destination under Means-tested SSEBR
Destination
Subsidy Amount (HKD)
Asia (including Middle East, excluding the Mainland, Taiwan and Macao) 3,000 Africa 7,000 Oceania and Europe 8,000 Central and South America and Caribbean 15,000 +
(2B) Subsidy amount by duration under Means-tested SSEBR
Duration^
Subsidy Amount (HKD)
5 - 13 days 3,500 14 - 28 days 6,000 29 - 90 days 10,000 91 - 180 days 25,000 Over 180 days 45,000 The maximum amount of subsidy under Means-tested SSEBR is calculated by adding up (2A) and (2B), discounted by the student’s level of means-tested financial assistance by the Government. #
# In individual cases where the student’s level of means-tested financial assistance by the Government is lower than 50%, the financial assistance level to be adopted in the calculation of the maximum amount of subsidy for the student under SSE and Means-tested SSEBR will be adjusted to 50%.
^ Travelling time back and forth between Hong Kong and the programme destination is not counted.
Destinations of every exchange activity subsidized under SSE, means-tested SSEBR and non-means-tested SSEBR should be different in terms of country/economy.Students are eligible for SSE once at the current level of study.
Students are eligible for Means-tested SSEBR for twice at most, for details, please refer to Application Guideline.
Government Subsidy Schemes for Exchange Activities (Non-means-tested Schemes)
Non-means-tested Mainland Experience Scheme for Post-secondary Students (Non-means-tested MES)
Scheme for Non-means-tested Subsidy on Exchange to “Belt and Road” Regions for Post-secondary Students (Non-means-tested SSEBR)
Eligible Students
Local and non-local students
Local students
Going to participate in an eligible exchange activity as detailed below and selected through a merit-based mechanism administered by TWC.
Eligible Exchange Activities
Outbound activity comprising substantive teaching and learning elements, including learning activities, internship programmes, service programmes, and national/regional/international events and competitions, organised and/or endorsed by TWC.
Duration
Lasting for at least 3 days
Lasting for at least 5 days
Destination
In the Mainland
In Belt & Road regions, excluding the Mainland, Taiwan and Macao
If the exchange activity is not organised by TWC, the hosting institution must be a recognised educational institution/body either in Hong Kong or in the home country.
Level of Subsidy
Subsidy amount by destination under Non-means-tested MES
Duration^
Subsidy Amount (HKD)
3 - 13 days 1,950 14 - 28 days 2,700 29 - 90 days 3,900 91 - 180 days 8,400 Over 180 days 14,400 (3A) Subsidy amount by destination under Non-means-tested SSEBR
Destination
Subsidy Amount (HKD)
Asia (including Middle East, excluding the Mainland, Taiwan and Macao 900 Africa 2,100 Oceania and Europe 2,400 Central and South America and Caribbean 4,500 +
(3B) Subsidy amount by duration under Non-means-tested SSEBR
Duration^
Subsidy Amount (HKD)
5 - 13 days 1,050 14 - 28 days 1,800 29 - 90 days 3,000 91 - 180 days 7,500 Over 180 days 13,500 The maximum amount of subsidy under Non-means-tested SSEBR is calculated by adding up (3A) and (3B).
^ Travelling time back and forth between Hong Kong and the programme destination is not counted.
Destinations of every exchange activity subsidized under SSE, means-tested SSEBR and non-means-tested SSEBR should be different in terms of country/economy.
Eligible students can apply for subsidy ONCE for Non-means-tested SSEBR and ONCE for Non-means-tested MES throughout their study in programme(s) at the same level of study in Hong Kong, irrespective of the amount received.
Please note that applications for programme sponsorship are processed on a first-come-first served basis, subject to availability of funds. When funds are no longer available, the application will not be approved regardless of whether the applicant fulfills the eligibility requirements for claiming reimbursement.
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