HKUST Honors Exceptional Student Scholars

Admitted through Direct Admission Schemes

2024-06-27
A group photo of over 60 students through the School Nominations Direct Admission Scheme (SNDAS) and the Student-Athlete Learning Support and Admission Scheme (SALSA), HKUST Associate Provost (Teaching & Learning) Prof. Jimmy FUNG (first row, sixth right), HKUST Undergraduate Recruitment & Admissions Director Prof. Emily NASON (first row, fifth right), secondary school principals, teachers as well as representatives from the Hong Kong Sports Institute and the Hong Kong, China Table Tennis Association.

A group photo of over 60 students through the School Nominations Direct Admission Scheme (SNDAS) and the Student-Athlete Learning Support and Admission Scheme (SALSA), HKUST Associate Provost (Teaching & Learning) Prof. Jimmy FUNG (first row, sixth right), HKUST Undergraduate Recruitment & Admissions Director Prof. Emily NASON (first row, fifth right), secondary school principals, teachers as well as representatives from the Hong Kong Sports Institute and the Hong Kong, China Table Tennis Association.

HKUST Associate Provost (Teaching & Learning) Prof. Jimmy FUNG exhorting students to immerse themselves in the creative and vibrant community of the University in his welcome remarks.

HKUST Associate Provost (Teaching & Learning) Prof. Jimmy FUNG exhorting students to immerse themselves in the creative and vibrant community of the University in his welcome remarks.

HKUST Undergraduate Recruitment & Admissions Director Prof. Emily NASON (middle) and four students admitted via SNDAS and SALSA met the media today.

Prof. Emily NASON, Director of Undergraduate Recruitment & Admissions at HKUST (middle) and four students admitted via SNDAS and SALSA met the media today.

Inventions by SNDAS Prospective-HKUST Students

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has recently admitted over 60 students with diverse talents for the 2024/25 academic year intake through two direct admission schemes – the School Nominations Direct Admission Scheme (SNDAS) and the Student-Athlete Learning Support and Admission Scheme (SALSA). These students demonstrate a wide range of talents. Some excel in art or sports, some started profitable businesses at a young age, while some have planned to pursue their innovative ideas at the University.

In recognition of their passion and achievements, the University hosted the HKUST Celebration for Talented Scholars Ceremony today, with HKUST Associate Provost (Teaching & Learning) Prof. Jimmy FUNG and Director of Undergraduate Recruitment & Admissions Prof. Emily NASON exhorting the students to immerse themselves in the creative and vibrant community of the University. Other attendees included secondary school principals, teachers as well as representatives from the Hong Kong Sports Institute and the Hong Kong, China Table Tennis Association.

Prof. Jimmy Fung said in his welcome remarks, “At HKUST, we celebrate diversity and appreciate the different talents our students bring to the university community, such as art, leadership, entrepreneurship, sportsmanship, and community services alongside their academic achievements. By adopting a holistic assessment approach, we aim to attract exceptional students from various fields and provide them with a dynamic environment that fosters learning, discoveries, and innovations so that each and every one of them can unleash their multidimensional potential. By harnessing the power of diversity, we will nurture these talented students into internationally-minded innovative leaders who will make significant contributions to society.” 

Since the Education Bureau introduced SNDAS in the 2022/23 academic year, HKUST has been gradually introducing more undergraduate (UG) programs to the scheme to support more talented students with excellent non-academic accomplishments in pursuing their passions at the University. In the 2024/25 admission cycle, 19 UG programs across all schools were available for application through the scheme and the number of admitted students had also multiplied over the past two years. Many of them exhibited strengths in areas such as art, artificial intelligence, robotics and business, winning various honors and accolades in different international competitions. They will receive a HK$50,000 scholarship and may qualify for additional scholarships based on the number of 5* and 5** grades achieved in their HKDSE.

Another non-academic admission scheme that HKUST adopts is SALSA, which aims to encourage local athletes to pursue UG studies at local universities. Through sports achievement-based assessment, HKUST has admitted quite a few elite student athletes since University Grants Committee (UGC) launched the scheme in the 2022/23 academic year, including Minnie SOO, a bronze medalist of the Table Tennis Women’s Team Competition in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, and a few other professional athletes from fencing, sailing and table tennis this year. To support SALSA, HKUST also runs the Student Athletes Admissions Scheme (SAAS) to offer top local athlete applicants special admission arrangements, scholarships, living allowance, and other relevant assistance such as flexible study arrangement to better balance their training and studies.

Meanwhile, HKUST will organize a JUPAS Information Day on July 6, 2024, to provide applicants of the 2024/25 JUPAS application cycle with the latest program updates and admissions information. Students will have the opportunity to take part in mock lectures, laboratory and facility visits, campus tours, and interact with student ambassadors and professors for a dynamic view of the vibrant student life at HKUST and the wide range of learning opportunities offered. For registration and more information, please visit HKUST JUPAS Information Day | HKUST Undergraduate Admissions.

About The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) (https://hkust.edu.hk/) is a world-class university that excels in driving innovative education, research excellence, and impactful knowledge transfer. With a holistic and interdisciplinary pedagogy approach, HKUST was ranked 3rd in the Times Higher Education’s Young University Rankings 2024, while 12 of its subjects were ranked among the world’s top 50 in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024, with "Data Science and Artificial Intelligence" being ranked first in Hong Kong and 10th in the world. Our graduates are highly competitive, consistently ranking among the world’s top 30 most sought-after employees. In terms of research and entrepreneurship, over 80% of our work was rated “Internationally excellent” or “world leading” in the latest Research Assessment Exercise 2020 of Hong Kong’s University Grants Committee. As of June 2024, HKUST members have founded 1,747 active start-ups, including 10 Unicorns and 14 exits (IPO or M&A).

For media enquiries, please contact:

Johnny Tam
Tel: 2358 8556
Email: johnnytam@ust.hk

Zheang Zhang
Tel: 2358 6317
Email: joannezhang@ust.hk 

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