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Residential Colleges

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Residential life is a crucial part of whole personal education in the University. Our unique Residential Colleges System (RC System) offers an ideal living and learning community for students to develop a strong support network to their study and

personal development and to gain cross-cultural experiences. Cohorts of students will live and explore a common interest or academic pursuit together, with strong support of faculty members.

There are four Residential Colleges at HSUHK:

Mosaic College 博文書院

S H Ho Wellness College 善衡康活書院

Patrick S C Poon Amity College 潘燊昌樂群書院

Evergreen College 綠延書院

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Learning Experiences

To get the most out of their learning in RC student residents will achieve the “1-1-1-2 under the guidance of the RCs:

1 RC Affiliation 1 Attendance at High Table Dinner 1 Meaningful conversation with RC Management Team and Fellows

2 Attendances at RC Programmes

Attendances at

RC Programmes

RC Affiliation x 1

Attendance

Meaningful Conversation with at High Table Dinner

x 1 RC Management Team and Fellows x 1

Students who live off campus may enjoy the privileges by becoming a nonresidential affiliated member. Privileges include attendance of RC events, participating in RC sports competitions, and receiving support from the RC network.

x 2

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Learn and Grow at the RC

Don’t see the RC as an accommodation only - Learning opportunities are everywhere.

Engaging with Faculty Members

Cultural Hiking (Mosaic College)

Tuesday with Fellows (S H Ho Wellness College)

Care for the Society

Tuesday with Fellows (Wellness College)

Intercultural Living

Amity Volunteer Team (Patrick S C Poon Amity College)

Explore Interest and Personal Development

Interact with other RC members through inter-RC events

Wing Chun Class (S H Ho Wellness College)

Residential Student Leaders

Social Interaction and Leadership Development

Joint-RC High Table Dinner

Council Chairman Bowl

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