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Cross-Institutional Subject Enrolment Scheme

(Applicable to All Research Postgraduate Students)


The Heads of University Committee (HUCOM) has endorsed a report on collaboration among postgraduate programmes of the UGC-funded institutions. It has been agreed that opportunities for research postgraduate students to have access to subjects at other UGC-funded institutions in Hong Kong be enhanced. Eight local institutions offering research postgraduate programmes have agreed that their research postgraduate students may enrol on postgraduate subjects at other UGC-funded institutions. The scheme for collaboration commenced in September 2003.

 

 
PolyU Research Postgraduate Students Taking Subjects Offered by Sister Institutions

Starting from September 2003, besides taking subjects at PolyU, research students may take postgraduate subjects at other UGC-funded institutions to fulfil their coursework requirements.

Before enrolling in the cross-institutional subjects, students are advised to review their study and examination timetable and avoid a clash with their subjects being taken, and especially note the different semester start/end dates and examination periods of the subject-offering institutions.  

For students interested in taking subjects offered by sister institutions, please check the "Important Dates" section and note the following information:

  1. Students should apply to the host institution through the Academic Registry (AR) well before the application deadline set by the host institution using the form 'Application for Cross-institutional Course/Subject Enrolment for Research Postgraduate Students'. Section IV of the form must be duly signed by the Chief Supervisor before the form is submitted to AR.
    • Special Arrangements for CityUHK
      Students applying for courses offered by CityUHK are required to complete an e-form. They will receive an acknowledgement email with attachment of the filled Application Form, and then submit it, together with a photocopy of their academic transcript(s) for previous academic qualifications obtained, to AR for processing.  Please refer to CityUHK's website for details. Section IV of the form must be duly signed by the Chief Supervisor before the form is submitted to AR.
    • Special Arrangements for CUHK
      Students applying for courses offered by CUHK are required to complete an e-form. They will receive an acknowledgement email with attachment of the filled Application Form, and then submit it to AR for processing.  Please refer to CUHK's website for details. Section IV of the form must be duly signed by the Chief Supervisor before the form is submitted to AR.
    • Special Arrangements for HKUST
      Students applying for courses offered by HKUST are required to complete an e-form. They will receive an acknowledgement email from "grade@ust.hk" with attachment of the filled Application Form, and then submit it to AR for processing.  Please refer to HKUST's website for details. Section IV of the form must be duly signed by the Chief Supervisor before the form is submitted to AR.

  2. Student can submit the application form by email at ar.enrolment@polyu.edu.hk or by hand at Academic Registry Service Centre. Subject to individual institutions' decision, late applications may not be accepted.

  3. Acceptance of students is at the discretion of the host institution and is subject to availability, student quotas and other factors pertinent to the subjects.

  4. To avoid research students from missing classes of any subsequently approved subjects, it has been agreed among the UGC-funded institutions that RPg students be allowed to attend classes when the application results are pending.

  5. A student approved to study subjects offered by another UGC-funded institution will be officially registered for the subjects as a visiting student (or other equivalent status) at the host institution and is required to participate fully in the subjects (including completing coursework and examinations).

  6. The term "visiting students" used in the following paragraphs refers to research students of PolyU taking subjects at other UGC-funded institutions.

  7. Host institutions will contact visiting students directly regarding class schedule, examination schedule and other operational matters.

  8. Host institutions will not issue any Student ID card to visiting students. Instead, some kind of confirmation letter will be issued for the purpose of identification in class or during examinations.

  9. Requests for dropping or withdrawal from a subject should be submitted before the host institution's deadline.

  10. A grade will be assigned to students on completing the subjects, and a transcript will be sent to the students via the home institution. The transcript will show the subject code, subject title, credit units, result grade and the grading system.  Visiting students may also apply directly to the host institution for a transcript/letter on the subject(s) they have taken.

  11. Upon completing the subjects and on receipt of a transcript of study from the host institution via AR, students may submit a notification using Form GSB/48, endorsed by the Chief Supervisor and S/DRC Chair and approved by HoD/DoS, to initiate the transfer of credits. If transfer of credits is rejected by S/DRC Chair and HoD/DoS, the credits taken at other UGC-funded universities cannot be used to fulfil coursework requirements. The completed Form GSB/48 should be submitted to the following offices accordingly for processing the transfer of credits: 
    • Graduate School (for students admitted before 2018/19 Cohort);
    • Department's General Office (for students admitted in or after 2018/19 Cohort)

  12. The transfer of grades will be in accordance with the conversion table detailed in the Research Postgraduate Student Handbook.

  13. Some institutions only award pass/fail grades. In view of the fact that PolyU students are required to achieve a qualifying GPA before submitting their thesis, an MPhil student must complete at least three credits with a letter grade and a PhD student at least six to allow for a meaningful calculation of the qualifying GPA.

  14. Some institutions offer subjects which do not carry any credit. For transfer of any suggested number of credits earned from taking those subjects, PolyU students are required to provide detailed information of the subjects concerned, like the relevant course description/outline and assignment method, to the Chief Supervisor for endorsement and the Chairman of Departmental Research Committee* for approval.
    (* If the Chairman of Departmental Research Committee is also the Chief Supervisor, approval should be sought from the Head of Department or Dean of School.)

  15. Visiting students will not be given approval to take subjects that are not relevant to their research areas.

  16. The decision as to how the grades should be used is at the sole discretion of PolyU.

  17. A waiver of fee for transfer of credits will be granted to visiting students.

  18. Each institution will have its own procedures for approving this inter-institutional programme. Research students must comply with the procedures and regulations of individual institutions before applying. Failure to do so may result in an unsuccessful application.


Note: "Host" institution refers to the institution to which a student will travel to take some of his/her subjects.

 

 
Research Postgraduate Students of Sister Institutions Taking PolyU Subjects

For students interested in taking PolyU subjects, please check our offered subject details via PolyU ePublic (Cross-Institutional Subject Enrolment Scheme) and go through the following procedures starting from 20 December 2024:

 

Before enrolling in the cross-institutional subjects, students are advised to review their study and examination timetable and avoid a clash with their subjects being taken, and especially note the different semester start/end dates and examination periods of the subject-offering institutions. 

Please also note the following information:

  1. Registered research postgraduate students of the UGC-funded institutions are eligible to apply for enrolment.

  2. Students should study the relevant information in relation to the collaboration scheme and academic regulations of PolyU. He/she may only apply to attend the listed subjects that are directly relevant to his/her field of study.

  3. Applicants should submit the application form 'Application for Cross-institutional Course/Subject Enrolment for Research Postgraduate Students' to the coordinating office (Graduate School, Academic Registry or Research Office) of his/her home institution for onward dispatch to the Academic Registry Service Centre of PolyU or email to ar.enrolment@polyu.edu.hk by 30 Decmeber 2024. Late applications will not be considered.

  4. Students will be notified of the application result via email directly by PolyU normally before classes commence. Acceptance of students is at our discretion and is subject to availability, student quotas and other factors pertinent to the subjects.

  5. Students approved to study PolyU subjects will be officially registered for the subjects and are required to participate fully in the subjects, including completing the coursework and examinations.

  6. An official letter will be issued to students for identification purposes. However, students are requested to use their Joint University Librarians Advisory Committee (JULAC) library card to access our library and they are not allowed to use the facilities of our University other than those directly associated with their subjects. Admitted students will be informed of the PolyU campus access arrangements. 

  7. Grades (A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D or F) will be assigned to students on completing the subjects, and a transcript will be sent to the student's home institution.

  8. The decision as to how the grades should be used is at the sole discretion of the home institution.

  9. Students may drop a registered subject within two weeks after the beginning of a semester, i.e., 13 to 25 January 2025 for Academic Year 2024/25 Semester Two.

  10. After the add/drop period, requests to withdraw from subjects will not be considered unless the withdrawal is due to extenuating circumstances beyond the control of the students. Students requesting to withdraw from subjects after the add/drop period will be required to provide PolyU with full justification for making the application. The request should be submitted to PolyU via the student's home institution. The Academic Registry of PolyU will process the subject withdrawal request. Once approval is given, a Grade 'W' is recorded as the grade for the withdrawn subject.

  11. Applications to audit postgraduate subjects at PolyU under this scheme will not be accepted.

  12. Students from other UGC-funded institutions who have enrolled in postgraduate subjects offered by PolyU are subject to all of the prevailing academic regulations governing postgraduate studies of the University. This will not lead to a degree or other awards from PolyU. Students should familiarise themselves with these academic regulations. For details, please refer to the Academic Regulations Governing Enrolment in PolyU Subjects by Students of other UGC-funded Institutions.

 

Note: 'Home' institution refers to the institution where a student is taking his/her research postgraduate programme.


Key Events of Academic Year 2024/25 Semester Two of PolyU

Date

Key Event
30 December 2024 Application deadline for Cross-Institutional Course/Subject Enrolment
13 January 2025 Semester Two of Academic Year 2024/25 commences
17 April 2025 Semester Two teaching ends
25 April - 13 May 2025 Examination period of Semester Two

 Notes:

  • The above dates may vary due to special arrangements for certain postgraduate subjects. Please refer to the relevant information specific to those subjects.
  • The final examination timetable of Academic Year 2024/25 Semester Two will be announced via the eStudent platform of PolyU in the middle of March 2025.

     

 
 
Important Dates of Academic Year 2024/25 Semester Two

Institutions Application
Deadline
Semester
Start Date
Information
Available From
City University of Hong Kong 23 December 2024 13 January 2025 10 December 2024
Hong Kong Baptist University 30 December 2024 13 January 2025 2 December 2024
Lingnan University

3 January 2025

 (The application deadline is applicable to most courses. Some courses have deadlines ranging from 15 December 2024 to 13 January 2025)

10 January 2025

(The first lesson of some postgraduate courses may start before 10 January 2025) 

6 December 2024
The Chinese University of Hong Kong 20 December 2024 6 January 2025 2 December 2024
The Education University of Hong Kong 16 December 2024 6 January 2025 2 December 2024
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 17 January 2025 3 February 2025 6 January 2025
The University of Hong Kong 2 January 2025 20 January 2025 4 December 2024
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 30 December 2024 13 January 2025 20 December 2024

 

 
Academic Registry Service Centre

Room M101, 1/F, Li Ka Shing Tower,
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,
Hung Hom, Kowloon

Email: ar.enrolment@polyu.edu.hk

 

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