Tawainese St John’s University signs Agreement on Enrolment Incentives with HKSKH schools
Publish Date: 20-May-2017
St John’s University at Tamsui in Taiwan celebrated its 50th anniversary on 29 April. The chairman of the Anglican Consultative Council, Archbishop Paul Kwong was invited to give a speech at the ceremony. Aside from anniversary celebrations, the university also signed the Agreement on Enrolment Incentives with principals and representatives of nine HKSKH secondary schools in Hong Kong and Macau. According to the agreement, St John’s University will provide financial incentives such as scholarships and waivers from lodging fees to prospective students who graduated from the nine schools from Hong Kong and Macau. The nine schools are SKH Kei Hau Secondary School, Lee Kau Yan Memorial School, SKH Li Fook Hing Secondary School, SKH Li Ping Secondary School, SKH Holy Trinity Church Secondary School, St. Stephen’s Church College, SKH Holy Carpenter Secondary School, SKH Tsoi Kung Po Secondary School, and Sheng Kung Hui Choi Kou School (Macau).
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