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THU · 2026-03-26 · 09:40 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0326-36669
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Hong Kong Baptist University to turn one of its schools private

Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) plans to privatize its School of Continuing Education (SCE) into a private university of applied sciences (UAS) by next year. HKBU President Alexander Wai announced the plan, stating a private institution would be more adaptable to societal changes than public universities.

Matthew ChengSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-26 · 09:40 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Hong Kong Baptist University to turn one of its schools private
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Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) plans to privatize its School of Continuing Education (SCE) into a private university of applied sciences (UAS) by next year. HKBU President Alexander Wai announced the plan, stating a private institution would be more adaptable to societal changes than public universities. A task force led by Wai will guide the SCE's application for university status, with HKBU providing financial and academic support, potentially through bond issuance. The SCE, established 51 years ago, will initially apply to become a registered post-secondary college, anticipating approval by the end of 2024, before seeking private university and UAS status in 2025. The university's Zhuhai campus will facilitate work experience opportunities in the Greater Bay Area.

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HKBU will spare no effort to ensure the success of this future private university.

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A private institution would be more agile and responsive to societal changes than public universities.

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Hong Kong Baptist University plans to spin off its School of Continuing Education (SCE) as a private university of applied sciences (UAS) next year.

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The 51-year-old SCE will first apply to become a registered post-secondary college, with approval expected by Q4 of this year.

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Baptist University’s Zhuhai campus can help the new institution offer work experience in the Greater Bay Area.

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Hong Kong’s Baptist University plans to spin off its School of Continuing Education (SCE) as a private university of applied sciences (UAS) next year, according to its president.Unveiling the plan at a media briefing on Thursday, Professor Alexander Wai Ping-kong said a private institution would be more agile and responsive to societal changes than public universities, which often face lengthy funding approvals.“HKBU [Hong Kong Baptist University] will spare no effort to ensure the success of this future private university,” Wai said. “In terms of finance or academics, we will fully support this future private university and university of applied sciences.”A task force led by Wai will steer the SCE’s application for university status, and the university will consider issuing bonds to fund the school’s development, including its UAS bid.Baptist University’s Zhuhai campus can help the new institution offer work experience in the Greater Bay Area, School of Continuing Education dean Ronald Chung says. Photo: HandoutThe 51-year-old SCE will first apply to become a registered post-secondary college, with approval expected to be granted by the fourth quarter of this year. It will then seek private university and UAS status next year, SCE dean Professor Ronald Chung Chi-kit said.
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