Chung Chi College

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Chung Chi College
崇基學院
Motto Ad Excellentiam (Latin)
止於至善 (Chinese)
Motto in English The endless pursuit of the perfection of humanities
Established 1951
Type Public
Dean Prof. Leung Yuen Sang
Location Hong Kong
Affiliations The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Website http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ccc
The chapel of Chung Chi College

The Chung Chi College (Chinese: 崇基學院) is one of the constituent colleges of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), and one of the three original colleges that joined to form the CUHK in 1963. Founded in 1951 by representatives of Protestant churches in Hong Kong, it was formally incorporated under the Chung Chi College Incorporation Ordinance in 1955.

Among the colleges of CUHK, Chung Chi is the only one with a religious background.

History

In the early 1950s, Christian universities in mainland China were shut down as a result of the communist takeover. Many young people had come to Hong Kong and wished to continue their studies in the territory. By then there was only one university - The University of Hong Kong - with a medium of instruction in the English. It was difficult for secondary school graduates in mainland China to further their studies.

When it was founded, students of the college had their lessons in the Anglican St. John's Cathedral and the Anglican St. Paul's Co-educational College, with sponsorhsip from the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia of the United States, The Lingnan Foundation based in New York, and Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia of London. Later its campus was set up in rented residences in Caine Road, and the Anglican Joseph Charles Hoare Memorial Church in Lower Albert Road. It moved to its present site in the Ma Liu Shui Valley, finally, in 1956.

Faculty and Department

There are 61 Departments in Chung Chi College, providing apprxoimately 54 Major and 46 Minor courses. All students must belong to one of the faculties within the Chinese University of Hong Kong, namely the Faculty of Art, Faculty of Business Administration, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Social Science and Faculty of Law. Chung Chi College is the only college that provides the subject of Music and Theology in CUHK.

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