1. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
1.1 | We will need to see your supporting documents to assess your application. Electronic or photocopies will be sufficient initially. If we make you an offer and you accept it, you must submit your originals by the deadline stipulated in the admission notifications. |
1.2 | After you have completed your online application, please submit and upload copies of the following supporting documents to the “Online System for Applicants of Postgraduate Programmes” (the System). The supporting documents are:
(1) Transcript For final year students, academic results should be as of the final term in the last academic year. Marks/grades for the current academic year are not required. For graduates, include a full transcript with grades/marks of all courses attended. CUHK qualification: Copies of the “Student Copy Transcript” issued by CUHK are accepted. Academic reports generated from CUSIS are not accepted. Non-CUHK qualification: A copy of the latest official transcript of the Bachelor studies with official chops issued by the Registry/ Academic Secretary (教務處/ 檔案館/ 學生成績專用章) of your university. Students who graduated from Master’s Degree/Associate Degree/Higher Diploma programmes should also upload a copy of the official transcript of their studies in the respective program. Students who have participated in a long-duration exchange programme that constitutes part of their studies should also upload a copy of the transcript of the exchange studies issued by the host university. (2) Grading Scheme Submit an accepted Grading Scheme indicating the marks/GPA for achieving an average grade of not lower than “B” in the “Online System for Applicants of Postgraduate Programmes”. A Grading Scheme is a document that states the marks for each grade (e.g., Grade A is for marks ranging from 90 to 100, Grade A- is from 85 to 89) or grade point conversion (e.g., Grade A carries a converted point of 4.00 and Grade A- is 3.70). The Grading Scheme is usually shown at the bottom/back of the transcript, stated in Student Handbooks, or posted on your institution’s websites where you check your academic results. If the Grading Scheme is not shown on the transcript provided by applicants, they should provide a copy of the document that shows the Grading Scheme. If the Grading Scheme is obtained from a website accessible without logging in, please state the URL of the website. If the Grading Scheme is obtained from a website that requires logging in, please take a screenshot of the Grading Scheme and paste it into a Word file. If your University does not have a Grading Scheme, seek assistance from your Registry (教務處/檔案館) to issue a letter confirming that no Grading Scheme has been adopted by your University. (3) Certificate of Graduation Graduates: Please upload your graduation certificate to the System. Final-year students: If your graduation certificate is not yet available, you are not required to submit it. (4) Proof of Fulfilling the English Language Proficiency Requirement Please visit the Graduate School website for information about the “English Language Requirements for Admission” under Admissions Requirements. (5) Personal Statement Submit a 500-word English Personal Statement. In the statement, please state your reasons for applying to this program, your expectations of the study, and your professional interests and goals, among other topics. (6) Online Verification Report of Higher Education Qualification Certificate (教育部學歷證書電子註冊備案表) and Applicants who obtained degrees from universities in Mainland China should provide these reports issued by the CHESICC (學信網). (7) Hong Kong Identity Card and Other Identity Documents A copy of your HKID or other identity document stated in the Graduate School Application Form. Non-local applicants are required to submit another official identity document, such as a passport or an EEP card (港澳通行証), including their English name for verification purposes, if applicable. (8) Confidential Recommendations from Two Referees Applicants have the option to submit the confidential recommendation using any of the following methods:
The Confidential Recommendation can be written in English, traditional Chinese or simplified Chinese Further notes on application documents:
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1.3 | If you have any additional supporting documents, please submit them using one of the following ways:
By email to: SociologyMA@cuhk.edu.hk By post to: MA in Sociology Programme |
1.4 | Documents not in English or Chinese should be accompanied by an official certified translation in either English or Chinese. |
1.5 | Applicants are required to provide true, accurate and complete information to support their applications. Any misrepresentation in the documents and information provided will result in disqualifying their applications and subsequent enrolments at the University. |
2. APPLICATION PERIOD AND ADMISSION OFFERS
The application period for the 2025-26 Programme begins on 1 October 2024. Due to high competition, applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their applications and materials as soon as possible. The Admission Panel will start reviewing applications once all required materials are received. Applications will only be reviewed until the end of the Priority Round. Later stages of the competition are more competitive as there are fewer places available. Offers will only be made while places are still open.
Priority Round: Online Application Deadline – 8 November 2024
Final Round: Online Application Deadline – 28 February 2025