ASJ-Foshan has maintained close cooperation with the education sector in Hong Kong since its establishment, and is committed to providing students with more diversified educational resources and broader space for development.
On May 24, Prof. Lorna Kwai Ping SUEN, Dean of School of Nursing, Prof. Alex Chi Keung CHAN, Dean of School of Arts and Humanities, Prof. Albert TEO, Dean of School of Management, and Ms. Lavinia Sin, Mainland and International Engagement Senior Manager of the Tung Wah College, came to our school to held an admission talk, and to provide students with invaluable guidance and resources for their college entrance.
At the symposium, principal Zhang expressed her warm welcome and sincere thanks to the delegation of Tung Wah College for their visit. Representatives from both sides had an in-depth discussion on the exchange of teachers and students, school visit and study, and course experience.
According to the signing of the "Principal's Recommendation Scheme", ASJers not only benefits from the preferential treatment by TWC, but also supports the growth and development of students through educational exchanges. students are also invited to the school for a university course experience to gain a deeper understanding of the characteristics and advantages of their majors, which will help them to plan for their college entrance in the future.
Afterwards, the Tung Wah College held an admission talk on college entrance for the students of Senior Secondary Section.
Established in 2010 by Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, the largest and most experienced charitable organization in Hong Kong, Tung Wah College consists of four faculties: School of Arts and Humanities, School of Management, school of Medical and Health Sciences, School of Nursing.
Prof. Chan, firstly introduced an overview of Tung Wah College and shared the subject offerings as well as program features of the School of Arts and Humanities. These programs aim to cultivate students' professional knowledge and practical skills in their respective fields, and to cultivate students with a spirit of creativity, humanistic qualities and a sense of social responsibility.
Prof. Albert said the school of Management offers a number of degree programs related to management and business, and graduates will be equipped to work in a variety of business and management fields in a teaching environment that combines theory and practice.
Prof. Lorna, pointed out that the School of Nursing provides students with specialized skills training to help them achieve professional qualifications in the nursing field. The School of Medical and Health Sciences also offers a wide range of specializations to meet the needs of the healthcare industry. The School has also established partnerships with a number of hospitals and healthcare organizations to provide internships and practicum opportunities for students.
Finally, Ms. Lavinia, explained in detail the admission requirements and the Principal's Recommendation Scheme of the Tung Wah College in Hong Kong, which provided valuable references for students.
This admission talk on college entrance provides an important platform for ASJers to learn more about Hong Kong's colleges and universities, and gain insights into the latest trends in major development.
In the future, our school will continue to cooperate and communicate with major universities to provide students with diversified and higher quality educational support and help them realize their goals of further studies.