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EXCHANGE INFORMATION SESSION
SPRING 2018 - OVERSEAS
TOPICS
Program Overview Partner Overview Application Process Overview Application Form Overview
• Online Demo
Language Requirements Useful Tips Exchange Policy Reminders Other Exchange Information
• Credit Transfer • Travel Insurance • Financial Assistance • Buddy Program
Exchange Advising Sessions Student Sharing Exchange Inquiries Q & A
Number of Exchange-out Students 2016 Fall: 167 2017 Spring: 189 (*approximate)
Number of Exchange-in Students 2016 Fall: 195 2017 Spring: 197 (*approximate)
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
NUMBER OF EXCHANGE PARTNERS by region
North & Latin America 52 (USA, Canada, Mexico)
Europe 50
Oceania 3 (Australia, New Zealand)
Asia 13 (including Russia)
China 12
TOTAL: 130
PARTNER OVERVIEW
All important exchange partner information is posted online in the section:
EXCHANGE CHOICES [link]
Exchange Partners List Exchange Fact Sheets Exchange Student Reports Exchange Quota & Other Notes English Requirements (if any) [link]
Past Student Average CGA [link]
Course Equivalence Database [link]
Credit Transfer Information [link]
University Rankings [BW2016], [FT2016]
NEW PARTNERS
HEC PARIS, France HEC is ranked as the top business school in Europe 7 times in a 9-year period between 2006 and 2014 in Financial Times. Additionally, HEC is ranked 5th worldwide. The school has many graduates who are CEO of fortune 500 companies. HEC Paris Website (HECP)
NEW PARTNERS
NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY, Taiwan NTU is the most prestigious university in Taiwan. Its main campus is in central Taipei. Many ROC politicians are graduates of NTU. College of Management (NTU) – Spring exchange only College of Social Sciences (NTU) (ECON department) – Fall exchange only
NEW PARTNERS
WASEDA UNIVERSITY, Japan One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Japan. Located in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Ranked #1 in Japan. School of Commerce (WSD)
NEW PARTNERS
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW, Scotland Founded in 1451. It is the 4th oldest university in English-speaking world and one of Scotland’s four ancient universities. Many distinguished figures are from this School including 7 Nobel laureates, and the ‘Father of Economics’ – Adam Smith. Quota: U-level partner, not just for business CGA Requirements: 3.0 (B) English Requirements: IELTS 6.0 (Academic) University of Glasgow (UGL)
NEW PARTNERS
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE, Scotland Found in 1796. It is ranked 12th in the UK and also University of the year (2012), and Entrepreneurial University of the year (2013) by THE. Strathclyde Business School (UST)
NEW PARTNERS
TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, Ireland Ireland’s best and oldest university with ancient history and renowned academic programs Quota: U-level partner, not just for business CGA Requirements: 3.30 (B+) English Requirements: IELTS 6.5 (Academic) Trinity College Dublin (TCD)
SAINT PETERSBURG UNIVERSITY, Russia Russia’s Oldest and largest university. The School has produced many Nobel Prize winners and renowned graduates and statesmen including Vladimir Putin. Saint Petersburg University (STU)
APPLICATION PROCESS OVERVIEW
Selection Criteria Formula Breakdown Interview Format Application Period Application Schedule Application & Interview Reminders Clearing Round Declining an Offer Examples of Failing
SELECTION CRITERIA
Eligibility Can exchange ONCE only in the SBM program. Students who have not gone on exchange before.
CGA Criteria 2.65 or above at the end of Year-2 Spring semester (or Year-3 for DD). Students must meet the minimum CGA to be eligible for interviews.
Selection Criteria
Selection System • Automated System. • Match applicants based on their total scoring to the first
institution from their ranking list that has availability. • Applicants must also meet host university requirements
such as TOEFL/IELTS and any other specified conditions. • Applicant scoring is confidential and will not be
disclosed.
50% CGA
+ 20% Paper Application (Online)
+ 30% Interview
100% Total Score
FORMULA BREAKDOWN
Details on the selection formula [link]
50% CGA
20% Paper Application (Online) 10% - Personal Essay
– Suggestions are to include objectives & motivation for exchange, personal attributes, ability to be an HKUST ambassador, and awareness of other cultures.
10% - Personal Development Leadership Skills Community Involvement
- In point form. Can be HKUST or non-HKUST activities.
30% Interview 10% - School Choices
– Suitability and knowledge of chosen institutions 20% - Others
– Communication Skills – Interpersonal and Group Interaction Skills – Motivation and demonstrated awareness of other cultures – Personal Attributes/Ability to represent HKUST – Elaboration of Paper Application and Resume
INTERVIEW FORMAT
The interview is usually conducted with:
2 interviewers 4 – 5 students in a group 30 minutes duration Consists of these 3 parts:
PART ITEM TIME
Part A Self-Introduction thru various topics 1 min
Part B English Communication Skills & Group Interaction
4 min
Part C Follow-up Questions for Applicants Varies
APPLICATION PERIODS
Depending on your program, students can only apply during the APPLICATION PERIODS below. 4Y STUDENTS:
5Y DUAL DEGREE STUDENTS:
EXCHANGE TERM APPLICATION PERIOD
STUDENTS WHO CAN APPLY
3rd Year Fall Exchange Dec – Jan Year-2 students at the end of Fall
3rd Year Spring Exchange May – Jun Year-2 students at the end of Spring
4th Year Fall Exchange Dec – Jan Year-3 students at the end of Fall
EXCHANGE TERM APPLICATION PERIOD
STUDENTS WHO CAN APPLY
4th Year Fall Exchange Dec – Jan Year-3 students at the end of Fall
4th Year Spring Exchange May – Jun Year-3 students at the end of Spring
5th Year Fall Exchange Dec – Jan Year-4 students at the end of Fall
APPLICATION SCHEDULE
Timeline:
Application Link:
https://mystudyabroad.ust.hk
Application Documents: Completed Online Application Form Updated Resume English score reports (if applicable) A digitally signed Application Declaration
Item Date
Application Opening 04 May 2017, 14:00
Application Deadline 07 Jun 2017, 23:59:59
Duration 1 month + 3 days
Interview Period End Jun – Beg Jul 2017 (TBC)
Release of Results End Jul 2017 (TBC)
APPLICATION & INTERVIEW REMINDERS
Application Reminder: • Deadline on 07 Jun 2017, 23:59:59 • Any late, incomplete, or saved but not submitted
applications without a digitally signed declaration will NOT be accepted after the deadline.
• Students with any type of application difficulties MUST approach our office before 15:00 (3pm) on 07 Jun, 2017.
Interview Reminder: • Approximate date End Jun – Beg Jul (TBC) • Actual dates depend on when grades are posted in the
system. • Only students meeting the CGA with completed
applications will be short-listed. • Interviewed students are not guaranteed exchange.
The results depend on applicants’ score ranking, host university requirements, and availability of quota.
CLEARING ROUND
• By invitation for selected NO OFFER students meeting a minimum score.
• Participation is OPTIONAL.
• The Clearing Round includes schools that have remaining quota. It will not include schools which students have declined offers.
• The penalty for declining offers applies.
DECLINING AN OFFER
PENALTY:
20% deduction off total score in all future exchange applications
• Also applicable to Mainland exchange and Clearing
Round.
• There are no waiting list for declined or withdrawn spots. These spots will not be transferred/used in the Clearing Round.
EXAMPLES OF FAILING
Did not prepare for interview Did not research exchange choices Did not remember reasons for exchange choices Did not diversify or unrealistic exchange choices Did not choose appropriate schools for major Did not research available courses relevant to major of chosen schools. Did not meet CGA or English requirements of chosen schools Inappropriate interview attire or behavior/attitude Phone ringing in interview (disqualified)
APPLICATION FORM OVERVIEW
The ONLINE APPLICATION FORM has 9 parts:
• In the minimum, students must fill in and submit all
parts and upload a CV to complete an application.
Part I: Academic Information
Part II: Personal Essay
Part III: Personal Development, Leadership Skills, & Community Involvement
Part IV: Choice of Exchange Institutions
Part V: Joining the Buddy Program
Part VI: Upload CV (required)
Part VII: Passport used for exchange
Part VIII: English Test Score (If needed): 1) IELTS 2) TOEFL 3) Other exams
Declaration Digitally Sign and Submit all parts
ONLINE APPLICATION DEMO
Application Guide [link]
Online Demo [link]
SUBMISSION REMINDERS
Print Application • After the deadline, you will not be able to view
your application on the system. • To better prepare for the exchange interview
and to avoid unforeseen technical errors, PRINT a copy after submission.
Submit Application • Applications can be worked on and saved
throughout the one month application period. • Saved applications will not be automatically
submitted. • REMEMBER TO SUBMIT & DIGITALLY SIGN
YOUR APPLICATION!!!
• Our exchange partners have waived the English Requirement, except for the Schools in this list: *All UK except for University of Strathclyde.
• Some schools accept both scores. For the exact scores required, refer to: LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS [link]
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
REGION SCORE INSTITUTIONS
UK* IELTS 6.5 – 7.0
• City, University of London • Lancaster University • University of Exeter (IELTS 7.0) • University of Leeds • University of Manchester • University of Northumbria • University of Sussex • University of Warwick (IELTS 7.0)
IRELAND SCOTLAND
IELTS 6.0 – 6.5 • Trinity College Dublin (IELTS 6.5) • University of Glasgow (IELTS 6.0)
USA TOEFL iBT 80-100
• Carnegie Mellon University • Georgia Institute of Technology • Indiana University • Northeastern University • Tulane University • University of Southern California • Washington University in St. Louis
Special Cases SBM will provide Supporting Letter for those universities which require reference outlining your English proficiency in the exchange application. Students born in Mainland or holding a PRC passport, must obtain a NUFFIC certificate to study in the Netherlands. This certificate requires either TOEFL iBT 80 or above OR IELTS 6.0 or above. The test must be valid for at least 8 months after the application. If you are a Mainland student and do not meet this requirement, DO NOT apply for schools in the Netherlands.
Reminders English test scores must be valid at least for 8 months after the application process or it will not be accepted.
Valid test scores must be submitted by the deadline. Late submission will not be accepted.
Take the relevant ENGLISH TEST immediately to be able to submit the report before the deadline.
SPECIAL CASES & REMINDERS
IDP for IELTS [link] Tel: 2827-6362 • Select IELTS (not UKVI) • Select ‘Hong Kong’ • Select ‘Academic’ for the IELTS test module. • Application deadline is 2 weeks before the scheduled
exam. • Results available by mail 2 – 3 weeks after the exam or in
3 – 5 working days at the IDP office for an extra fee.
HKEAA for TOEFL [link]
Tel: 3628-8833 • HKEAA only provides TOEFL brochures and application
forms. Your application will have to be done online. • Only Internet-Based exam (iBT). • Results available 4 – 7 weeks after the exam.
TOEFL/IELTS INFORMATION
INTERVIEW/WRITING PRACTICE
SBM COMMUNICATION TUTORS:
Patrick Megan - [email protected] Shauna Dalton - [email protected]
Appointment: [email protected]
USEFUL TIPS
These schools do not have ACCT courses:
Do research and avoid choosing inappropriate schools. Consider your financial conditions when choosing destinations.
University ACCT Remarks
Michigan State University X -
Maastricht University X -
Purdue University X Min. 12 Max. 15 credits
University of California X No ACCT courses except at UCSB & UCSC
University of Hawaii, Manoa X -
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
X Limit of 2 Bus Admin and 2 FINA courses
University of Northumbria X Max 3 courses
USEFUL TIPS
University Max. Credits or Course Restrictions
Remarks
Boston College FINA - No enrollment guarantee for program or graduation requirements
-
National Taiwan University - Spring – College of MGMT only Fall – ECON dept only
New York University Only 2 ECON allowed Only 2 FINA allowed
-
University of Amsterdam Must have TOEFL/IELTS to select SOSC/HUMA courses
Can select only 1 HSS course
University of Innsbruck Mainly German Courses Some are in English
-
University of Mannheim Only 2 courses outside host department allowed
Spring – B.School only Fall – ECON dept only
University of Southern California
Max. 18 credits -
University of Warwick Only 1 course outside WBS allowed
-
Uppsala University - must register for exams for enrolled courses
These schools have course and/or enrollment restrictions:
Partners with SEMESTER CLASH: Partners with NO QUOTA for Spring 2018
• Lehigh University • New York University • KOC University • Tohoku University • University of Sydney • University of Virginia * Subject to changes
* Students may need to take leave from study after exchange to these Schools
USEFUL TIPS
University Fall* Spring
Kyoto University X Sophia University X Humboldt University X Waseda University X University of Innsbruck X
* Schools with no quota will not appear on the online application.
PROS AND CONS
FALL EXCHANGE Pros
• Less Competition
Cons • For 3rd year Fall exchange, most students do not know
major when applying • Thus, difficult to select a school that has credit transfer • For 4th year Fall exchange, it is final year, some students
prefer to stay in Hong Kong for job recruitment
SPRING EXCHANGE Pros
• Students know first major already when applying • Will have more information for credit transfer • Allows time for job recruitment in the final year after
exchange
Cons • Popular semester, more competition
Scoring on any particular applicant is confidential and will not be disclosed to students.
Students will only be allocated universities within their list of choices, except in the Clearing Round.
Once the exchange result is released, no changes will be considered at the request of a student. The host university has final authority on accepting students. Rejected nominations will not be placed at another university. SBM reserved the right for final selection of students. and can rescind exchange offers.
Students cannot contact host universities during the application/selection process. Students must attend the ORIENTATION organized by the host institution. Students who skip the orientation will be immediately withdrawn from exchange. Read carefully: General Exchange Guidelines [link]:
EXCHANGE POLICY REMINDERS
CREDIT TRANSFER
Course Equivalence Database [link]
Process & Procedures [link]
Course Assessment (before exchange) Credit Transfer (after exchange)
ARO handles all course assessment and credit transfer cases. Students are entirely responsible for their own credit transfer. Enquiries or Forms submission: Email: [email protected] Office: ARO, Room 6401, Academic Building (Lift No. 25-26)
HKUST will have a travel insurance for exchange students Insurance Coverage Details [link]
This insurance covers travelling within your destination country. You must note that your place of departure or return must be HONG KONG. If this insurance does not meet the host institution requirements, students will also need to purchase the plan provided by your host institution. You may check with the host university for details on when (before or after arriving), where, and how to purchase their insurance.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
GSPO Exchange Sponsorships [[email protected]]:
1) Basic Exchange Sponsorship: $6,000 HKD - For both local & non-local students
2) Subsidies on Exchange: type and amount varies - For students with eligibility needing more than the basic
financial assistance.
University Exchange Scholarships [[email protected]]: • Handled by the Scholarships & Financial Aid Office (SFAO). • All scholarship decisions are based on the list of
successful exchange-out applicants. • For list of scholarships, refer to SFAO website [link]
SBM Travel-Related Awards [[email protected]]: 1) Wong Chak Chui Int’l Enrichment Scholarship [link]
- Maximum $30K HKD, 2.85 CGA requirement 2) International Enrichment Grant [link]
- Maximum $10K HKD
BASIC EXCHANGE SPONSORSHIP
POST EXCHANGE-REQUIREMENTS: • Released AFTER the exchange to students
who have:
SATISFACTORILY completed the exchange as per SBM NO FAILED courses Submitted a qualified online EXCHANGE REPORT
• GSPO has final approval of all applications
BUDDY PROGRAM
Successful exchange-out students will automatically opt into this one-on-one buddy program. If you don’t wish to participate with a valid reason, you can apply to opt out with the SBM Office. As a Buddy, you will receive the exchange-in student from the airport, help him/her to settle into HKUST, and actively assist him/her where possible during the semester.
EXCHANGE ADVISING SESSIONS
Drop-in sessions to provide advising on exchange and assistance with the application.
No registration needed Can be individual or groups
Venue Date Time
LSK1037
25 April, Tue 10:00 – 12:00 nn
16 May, Tue 10:00 – 12:00 nn
23 May, Tue 3:00 – 5:00 pm
EXCHANGE INQUIRIES
Ms. Wendy Cheung [email protected] Mr. Forrest Kam
Office Location Room 1037, 1/F, Undergraduate Programs Office LSK Business Building School of Business & Management
Exchange General Inquiries Email
Q & A
Eligibility Applicable for Spring Exchange Cycle only Students with official overseas programs or internships during the regular interview period.
Conditions To be eligible for an early interview, you need to meet the following 2 conditions: Letter of employment/activities showing
necessity to be absent from HK in the regular interview period
A CGA of 2.65 or above at the end of Winter 2017
EARLY INTERVIEWS
Early Interviews Timeline:
Different Deadline, Same Application Link:
15 May 2017, 23:59 https://mystudyabroad.ust.hk
Additional Application Documents Completed Online Application Form Updated Resume English score reports (if applicable) A digitally signed Application Declaration Proof for early interviews (submit this to [email protected])
Item Date
Application Opening 04 May 2017, 14:00
Application Deadline 15 May 2017, 23:59:59
Duration 12 Days
Interview Period 22 – 28 May 2017 (TBC)
Release of Results End Jul 2017 (TBC)
EARLY INTERVIEW SCHEDULE
Similar Application Reminders:
Note the EARLIER deadline Any late, incomplete, or saved but not submitted applications
without a digitally signed declaration will NOT be accepted after the deadline.
Students with any type of application difficulties MUST
approach our office before 15:00 (3pm) on 15 May, 2017. Please note that it is actually the CGA obtained at the end of
this Spring 2017 semester which will be counted for exchange.
EARLY INTERVIEW REMINDERS
If you are not eligible for early interviews, please ensure you make arrangements to be in town during the regular interview period.
It is your responsibility to ensure you are available for interviews. There will be no other interview periods and if you cannot attend either, you may consider to apply for exchange next round instead.
Please adjust for your own travel plans and /or program plans, where needed, to avoid conflicts.
Please note that a flight itinerary alone will not be considered as a condition for early interviews as vacationing is not a valid reason for applying early interviews.
Only students with legitimate reason due to overseas employment or such programs will be considered.
Requests for early interviews based on personal preference will not be entertained.
IMPORTANT NOTES