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Hong Kong Community College
香港專上學院
Motto
全人教育 啟發潛能
Motto in English
Inspiring Potential through Holistic Education
Type
Public college
Established
2001
Parent institution
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Director
Dr Anthony Loh
Academic staff
around 200
Students
9,024 (2021-22)
Location
PolyU Hung Hom Bay campus Hung Hom, Kowloon
PolyU West Kowloon campus Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
Hong Kong Community College (HKCC) is an affiliated and financially self-supporting college of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, a public research university in Hong Kong. Initially located on the PolyU campus, HKCC now has two campuses separated from the university.
HKCC offers associate degree and higher diploma programmes spanning the domains of arts, science, social sciences, business and the specialised areas of design and health studies for secondary school leavers.
With a floor area totalling over 57,000 square metres (610,000 sq ft), the two campuses provide teaching and recreational facilities, including lecture theatres, classrooms, a library, a computer centre, multi-purpose rooms, halls, sky gardens, a cafeteria and communal areas. Since its establishment, HKCC has helped over 36,600 graduates matriculate into bachelor's degree programmes.[1]
^"PolyU HKCC - College Overview". www.hkcc-polyu.edu.hk. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
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