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Useful Document
for Programme Registration
2019/20
Contents
Part One Campus Information ................................................................................................ 1
1.1 General Information ................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Contact Information ................................................................................................. 1 1.3 Programme List ......................................................................................................... 2
Part Two Communication Channels........................................................................................ 4 2.1 Student Handbook .................................................................................................... 4
2.2 CPCE Portal (http://portal.cpce-polyu.edu.hk) ..................................................... 4 2.3 Student Email Account ........................................................................................... 11 2.4 my.HKCC Student Portal....................................................................................... 12
Part Three Tuition Fees ........................................................................................................... 15
3.1 Notice of Tuition Fee Payment ............................................................................... 15 3.2 Student Account Information ................................................................................ 15
Part Four Financial Assistance .............................................................................................. 16
4.1 FASP and NLSPS .................................................................................................... 16
4.2 Continuing Education Fund (CEF) ....................................................................... 17
Part Five Student Lockers and Student Identity Card ........................................................... 20 5.1 Eligibility .................................................................................................................. 20
5.2 Rules Governing the Use of Lockers ..................................................................... 20 5.3 Unauthorised Use of Student Lockers ................................................................... 21
5.4 Return of Lockers on Termination of Studies, Change of Programmes or
Graduation............................................................................................................... 21 5.5 Padlocks.................................................................................................................... 23
5.6 The Right of the College ......................................................................................... 24 5.7 Student Identity Card ............................................................................................. 24
Part Six Campus Safety ....................................................................................................... 27
6.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 27 6.2 General Consideration ............................................................................................ 27 6.3 What to Report? ...................................................................................................... 28 6.4 Emergency Evacuation ........................................................................................... 28 6.5 Personal Injury ........................................................................................................ 28
6.6 Lift Trapping ........................................................................................................... 29 6.7 Crime ........................................................................................................................ 29 6.8 Viewing of CCTV Records for Detecting Stolen/Lost Cases ............................... 30
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Part One Campus Information
1.1 General Information
In this academic year, the classes of HKCC are mainly conducted on PolyU Hung Hom Bay
Campus and PolyU West Kowloon Campus, while some classes of the engineering subjects
are conducted at PolyU main campus. Both PolyU Hung Hom Bay and PolyU West Kowloon
Campuses are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities that will help better nurture the all-round
development of students. All HKCC students will have access to the facilities on both
campuses, in addition to certain facilities on PolyU main campus.
1.2 Contact Information
Address: PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus (HHB)
8 Hung Lok Road, Hung Hom, Kowloon
PolyU West Kowloon Campus (WK)
9 Hoi Ting Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
Hotline: 3746 0123
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.hkcc-polyu.edu.hk
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1.3 Programme List
1.3.1 Programmes with PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus as Home Campus:
8C106 Associate in Health Studies 健康學副學士
Associate Degree Scheme in Applied Social Sciences 應用社會科學副學士組合課程
8C111-PSY Associate in Applied Social Sciences (Psychology) 應用社會科學副學士
(心理學)
8C111-SPA Associate in Applied Social Sciences (Social Policy and Administration)
應用社會科學副學士 (社會政策及行政)
8C111-SC Associate in Applied Social Sciences (Sociology and Culture)
應用社會科學副學士 (社會學及文化)
8C111-NS Associate in Applied Social Sciences 應用社會科學副學士
Associate Degree Scheme in Science and Technology 科技副學士組合課程
8C112-ENG Associate in Engineering 工程學副學士
8C112-IT Associate in Information Technology 資訊科技副學士
8C112-SDS Associate in Statistics and Data Science 統計及數據科學副學士
8C112-AS Associate of Science 理科副學士
Associate Degree Scheme in Design 設計學副學士組合課程
8C113-ADV Associate in Design (Advertising Design) 設計學副學士 (廣告設計)
8C113-EI Associate in Design (Environment and Interior Design) 設計學副學士 (環
境及室內設計)
8C113-VC Associate in Design (Visual Communication) 設計學副學士 (視覺傳意)
Higher Diploma Programmes 高級文憑課程
8C118 Higher Diploma in Mechanical Engineering 機械工程高級文憑
8C122 Higher Diploma in Aircraft Services Engineering 飛機服務工程高級文憑
8C123 Higher Diploma in Social Work 社會工作高級文憑
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1.3.2 Programmes with PolyU West Kowloon Campus as Home Campus:
Associate Degree Scheme in Business 工商業副學士組合課程
8C108-ACC Associate in Business (Accounting) 工商業副學士 (會計)
8C108-BM Associate in Business (Business Management) 工商業副學士 (商業管理)
8C108-FIN Associate in Business (Finance) 工商業副學士 (金融)
8C108-HM Associate in Business (Hospitality Management) 工商業副學士 (酒店管理)
8C108-HR Associate in Business (Human Resources Management) 工商業副學士 (人力
資源管理)
8C108-IB Associate in Business (International Business) 工商業副學士 (國際商業)
8C108-LM Associate in Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
工商業副學士 (物流及供應鏈管理)
8C108-MK Associate in Business (Marketing) 工商業副學士 (市場學)
8C108-TM Associate in Business (Tourism Management) 工商業副學士 (旅遊管理)
8C108-NS Associate in Business 工商業副學士
Associate Degree Scheme in Humanities and Communication 人文及傳意副學士組合課程
8C110-AA Associate of Arts 文科副學士
8C110-BC Associate in Bilingual Communication 中英語文傳意副學士
8C110-CLL Associate in Chinese Language and Literature 中國語言及文學副學士
8C110-EPC Associate in English for Professional Communication 專業傳意英語副學士
8C110-LC Associate in Language and Culture 語文及文化副學士
8C110-PR Associate in Public Relations and Communication 公關傳訊副學士
8C110-TI Associate in Translation and Interpretation 翻譯及傳譯副學士
Higher Diploma Scheme in Business 工商業高級文憑組合課程
8C121-EM Higher Diploma in Event Management 會展與項目管理高級文憑
8C121-SVM Higher Diploma in Service Management 服務管理高級文憑
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Part Two Communication Channels
2.1 Student Handbook
The Student Handbook contains essential information concerning general academic matters,
regulations, rules and procedures, facilities and services for students, and various
communication channels. The latest version of the Student Handbook will be available at the
my.HKCC Student Portal: http://www.hkcc-polyu.edu.hk/myHKCC/ in September 2019.
2.2 CPCE Portal (http://portal.cpce-polyu.edu.hk)
You can access your student email account, Moodle E-learning system, etc. via the CPCE*
Portal.
*CPCE is the abbreviation of the College of Professional and Continuing Education, which
oversees its two units, namely Hong Kong Community College (HKCC) and School of
Professional Education and Executive Development (SPEED).
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Before your first login, you need to change your default password at the CPCE Portal by
following the steps below:
Visit CPCE Password Manager at https://pwdmgr.cpce-polyu.edu.hk/
Enter your user name which is your student number, e.g. 19123456A
Select “Student Domain” and click “OK”
You will be redirected to “CPCE Password Manager”
Click on “My Questions and Answers Profile”
Enter your student number
Select “Student domain” 19xxxxxxA
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Type the characters (e.g. “KEYY”) you see and click “Next”
Enter your password and click “Next”. The default password for you as an HKCC
student is Hkcc.xxx (case sensitive), where xxx is the last 3 digits of your HKID number.
For example, if your HKID No. is Y123456(A), the default password will be Hkcc.56A
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Create your own questions and answers from the pre-defined question pool
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After creating your Q&A profile, you will be asked to read the password policy and
create your new password
Click “Next” after confirming your new password
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If the change is successful, you will see the following message. And a system-generated
notification will be sent to your student email account
You may now log into the CPCE Portal at http://portal.cpce-polyu.edu.hk/ with your new
password.
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At the CPCE Portal, you may find the “Wireless LAN” configuration guide. To connect to the
campus Wi-Fi, please select “CPCE_Student” on the Wi-Fi network setting on your mobile
device. The login name and password will be the same as the one you used to log into the
CPCE Portal.
You may find the configuration guides for other devices or operating systems on the CPCE
Portal.
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2.3 Student Email Account
Email is a formal channel of communication at HKCC. You can access your student email
account by going to the “Office 365 Sign In” page at http://webmail.cpce-polyu.edu.hk. You
can also access this sign in page by selecting “Webmail” from the CPCE Portal.
You shall now be forwarded to the Office 365 Sign In page. If your student number is
19123456A, your Windows Live ID is [email protected], and the
password is the same as the CPCE Portal password.
Your student number and
“@student.hkcc-polyu.edu.hk”
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After the first login, please select your preferred language and time-zone (UTC+08:00 Hong
Kong).
After using your mailbox, always remember to click “Sign out” on the toolbar to log out from
your account and close the internet browser. For more information about the student email
account, please visit “CPCE Student Email User Guide” at http://portal.cpce-polyu.edu.hk.
2.4 my.HKCC Student Portal
Useful information such as the HKCC Student Handbook, Definitive Scheme/Programme
Documents, Subject Description Forms, examination timetables and standard forms are
available at the my.HKCC Student Portal: http://www.hkcc-polyu.edu.hk/myHKCC/.
You can also access the sign in page by clicking “my.HKCC” from the CPCE Portal.
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Click on the information you need from the list on the left.
You can find the details of the curriculum structure, including the suggested study pattern of
your programme, in the Definitive Scheme/Programme Document which will be distributed to
you soon. The Definitive Scheme/Programme Document and Subject Description Forms are
also available on the my.HKCC Student Portal (http://www.hkcc-polyu.edu.hk/myHKCC/).
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Online facilities related to your study (e.g. subject registration, add/drop, personal timetable)
and personal record (e.g. amend contact information) are also available at my.HKCC Student
Portal.
Your personalised timetable for Semester One will be available after 28 August 2019. You
should check your personal timetable via the my.HKCC Student Portal. New students are NOT
allowed to change any subject group in the first semester of study. You may select elective
subjects for Semester Two 2019/20 through the online subject registration facility at the
my.HKCC Student Portal, subject to the study pattern of your programme, the quota of the
elective subjects and the availability of resources. Further subject registration details will be
sent to your student email account.
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Part Three Tuition Fees
3.1 Notice of Tuition Fee Payment
Payment for Payment Schedule
Balance of tuition fee for Semester One 2019/20 6 August 2019
Fee adjustment for Semester One 2019/20 Weeks 6 – 7
Tuition fee for Semester Two 2019/20 Before commencement of Semester
Two
Fee adjustment for Semester Two 2019/20 Weeks 6 – 7
Please refer to the Academic Calendar for 2019/20 in the Student Handbook for the dates
pertaining to the academic weeks.
3.2 Student Account Information
While you will be informed of the issuance of debit notes for tuition fees via your student email
account, details of your tuition fee payment can be obtained at the Student Account Enquiry
System (SAE) at https://www48.polyu.edu.hk/fosaecpce/cpce/. You may also access SAE via
the PolyU Finance Office website at http://www.polyu.edu.hk/FO/.
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Part Four Financial Assistance
You may apply for the following financial assistance schemes which are administrated by the
Student Finance Office (SFO) or the Office of Continuing Education Fund (OCEF) of the
Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region:
Financial Assistance Scheme for Post-secondary Students (FASP);
Non-means-tested Loan Scheme for Post-secondary Students (NLSPS);
Continuing Education Fund (CEF).
Important Note:
You are advised to study the detailed information about the eligibility, level of financial
assistance, calculation of financial assistance and payment arrangements for the
FASP/NLSPS/CEF. Students can only obtain financial assistance either under CEF or FASP
for the same programme/subject.
4.1 FASP and NLSPS
You should submit your applications for financial assistance through the E-submission system
on the SFO’s electronic platform (SFO E-link) before the commencement of Semester One
2019/20:
English version: https://ess.wfsfaa.gov.hk/essprd/jsp/app/apps0101.jsp?language=en
Chinese version: https://ess.wfsfaa.gov.hk/essprd/jsp/app/apps0101.jsp?language=zh_TW
4.1.1 Application Procedures:
a. You should read the Guidance Notes of the relevant financial assistance scheme(s)
carefully before completing the online application. To assist you in completing and
submitting your application, an online demonstration is available at
https://ess.wfsfaa.gov.hk/demo/en/ (both Chinese and English versions are
available).
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b. After you have submitted your online application successfully, you have to submit
the duly signed declaration and the required supporting documents to the SFO
within one week online or by mail / by hand.
c. If you fail to report / attach the required information / supporting documents to your
application and the information/supporting documents are only provided upon the
SFO’s request, this would be treated as a misrepresentation and/or omission in your
application.
d. If there is any change of your student status, please be reminded to notify the SFO
in writing.
Please note that pending approval for financial assistance from the SFO will not be considered
as valid justification for deferral of the tuition fee payment if you have not duly acted according
to the instructions of the SFO.
4.1.2 Enquiries:
For details of the above financial assistance, please contact the SFO:
Hotlines: 2802-2345 (general enquiry)/2152-9000 (FASP)/2150-6222 (NLSPS)
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk
4.2 Continuing Education Fund (CEF)
4.2.1 Attention:
Students can only obtain financial assistance either under the CEF or the FASP for the
same programme / subject.
Students enrolled on a programme/subject may apply for reimbursement of the
programme/subject fee upon fulfillment of all the following conditions: (i) they have
successfully completed the programme/subject; (ii) they have attained at least 50% of
the mark of the programme/subject assessments; and (iii) they have attended at least
70% of the classes of the programme/subject. Students are required to submit a consent
for disclosure of personal data to the Specified Public Authorities for the purposes of
fee reimbursement before the commencement of the programme/subject, and submit a
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claim application within one year upon the successful completion of the
programme/subject.
The list of reimbursable programmes/subjects under the CEF is available on HKCC
website and online version of the Definitive Scheme/Programme Documents (Note: A
list of subjects have been submitted to register as Reimbursable Courses under the CEF.
The update list of reimbursable programmes/subjects will be available in late August
2019).
4.2.2 Reimbursement Procedures:
a. With effect from 1 April 2019, applicants who apply for the CEF for the first time
are only required to complete Application Form [SFO 302 (2019)], which is a
combined application form for both account opening and fee reimbursement. This
combined form is also applicable to applicants who have opened a CEF account
before 1 April 2019 to apply for fee reimbursement only.
b. Application Form [SFO 302 (2019)] can be obtained from the Office of the
Continuing Education Fund (OCEF) and District Offices or downloaded from the
OCEF website. Applicants may also fill in the application form online on the
website of GovHK and print the completed form.
c. The completed application form together with the letter of certification issued by
the College after successful completion of the reimbursable course(s) and a copy of
supporting documents should be submitted to the OCEF.
d. Successful completion means you have attained the overall mark of 50% of
assessment(s) as prescribed for the course and have attended no less than 70% of
the contactable hours of the course.
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4.2.3 Enquiries:
For details about the CEF, please contact the OCEF:
Address: Units 07-11, 25/F, CDW Building, 388 Castle Peak Road,
Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
24-hour Hotline: 3142-2277
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/cef
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Part Five Student Lockers and Student Identity Card
5.1 Eligibility
Subject to the availability of lockers, HKCC students may apply for the use of lockers on a
first-come-first-served basis. A successful applicant will be allocated a locker on his / her
home campus for storing personal belongings throughout his / her years of study by paying a
one-off non-refundable maintenance fee of HK$65. All applications and enquiries should be
directed to the CSAO Service Counter on 4/F of Hung Hom Bay (HHB) Campus or 3/F of
West Kowloon (WK) Campus during office hours.
CSAO Service Counter: 4/F, PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus
3/F, North Tower, PolyU West Kowloon Campus
Hotline: 3746 0880
Email: [email protected]
5.2 Rules Governing the Use of Student Lockers
a. Students should provide their own padlocks and keep the lockers securely locked at
all times. Students have the responsibility to acquire a strong padlock for their own
lockers. For security reasons, combination padlocks are not recommended.
b. Students are advised not to store any valuable belongings in the lockers. The
College will not be responsible for the security of the items kept inside the lockers.
Students should take full responsibility of all items stored in the lockers.
c. Any student who requests our staff or representatives to cut the padlock of his / her
locker (for whatever reason) should complete and return the “Request for Locker
Service” form to CSAO. A handling fee of HK$50 will be charged.
d. Students are advised to pay attention to the possible disciplinary consequences
arising from misuse of College amenities:
The right of the use of the locker is not transferable. The locker so allocated
through proper application channel is deemed for use by the student who made
the application. Any student found to have given the user / access right of the
locker to other person(s) or outsider(s) will be subject to disciplinary actions.
Posting stickers or posters on or inside the lockers is not allowed.
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Storage of any items of illegal nature or of which may cause or be likely to cause
a health hazard, security risk, physical danger or nuisance to the environment /
the College / general public (e.g. perishable food, explosives, pets, weapons,
etc.) is strictly prohibited. Such cases will be referred to the CPCE Student
Discipline Committee.
Any violation of the locker regulations by the users may result in termination of
the use of lockers and / or confiscation of items kept inside lockers. The College
may decide to take disciplinary actions against students who do not observe the
rules governing the use of lockers.
Occupying student locker(s) without proper application / approving procedures,
and failure to observe the deadline of clearance shall be treated as unauthorised
use. Unauthorised use of lockers is strictly forbidden. In case of unauthorised
occupation of lockers, the College has the right to instruct the Campus Facilities
Management Office to force open lockers to remove and dispose of the items
therein without notification in advance.
Any student found to have occupied locker(s) without authorisation will need
to pay a fine of HK$100 (subject to change) per locker.
5.3 Unauthorised Use of Student Lockers
In response to the above 5th and 6th items under point d of Section 5.2 Rules Governing the Use
of Lockers, if unauthorised locker users need to recover their disposed items, they are required
to complete and return the “Request for Recovering Locker Items” form to CSAO. An
administrative fee of HK$100 will be charged.
5.4 Return of Lockers on Termination of Studies, Change of Programmes or
Graduation
a. In case of withdrawal from studies during term time, students are required to vacate
their lockers immediately and leave the doors unlocked by the time they submit the
application for withdrawal to HKCC (via Form 15), otherwise there will be delay
in the refund of the caution money.
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b. Student who has changed to a new programme or mode of study can submit a
written request to CSAO for reallocation of locker if his / her home campus has
changed upon successful Transfer of Study if necessary. Subject to the locker
availability, a new locker may be allocated to the student. The student will be
required to vacate his/her locker and leave the door unlocked when requested.
c. Upon graduation, students are required to vacate their lockers and leave the doors
unlocked on or before the end date of the last semester enrolled or a date advised
by CSAO, whichever is earlier.
d. Any items left inside the lockers after the date specified by CSAO will be disposed
of or donated to a charitable organisation.
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5.5 Padlocks
To safeguard your property, all locker users are suggested to observe the following security
tips:
a. Prepare a strong padlock for your locker. Combination padlocks are NOT
recommended.
b. Lock your locker securely at all times.
c. Do not put any valuable belongings in the locker, e.g. cash, purse, notebook, etc.
d. Do not share your locker or locker key with others.
Suggested size of
padlocks
In case of theft on campus, students are required to report to the Campus Facilities Management
Office (CFM) at Room LG05, LG/F, PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus or Room SLG08, LG/F,
South Tower, PolyU West Kowloon Campus immediately. Students may also report the cases
to the police and liaise with them directly, if necessary.
CFM 24-hour Hotlines: 3746-0666 (HHB)
3746-0999 (WK)
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5.6 The Right of the College
The College reserves the right, in case of emergency or violation of the above regulations, to
take possession of the locker concerned, dispose of the items therein and forfeit the student’s
right to use the locker without prior notice. The College is not responsible or liable for any loss
or damage of the property found inside the locker under such circumstances.
5.7 Student Identity Card
Upon your first registration on your study programme, a student identity card will be issued to
you. You are entitled to the rights and privileges of a full-time student of HKCC, as appropriate,
upon fulfilling the criteria for progression for the period you have duly paid the tuition and
other fees (including caution money, fees for the Students’ Union, etc.) and have completed
the subject registration procedures. You should carry your student identity card at all times
while in the University / College premises as it enables you to gain access to various PolyU /
HKCC facilities.
Different units have their own service provisions and effective service periods for different
types of students. Generally speaking, service provisions will not be available once the student
status has ended or students have completed their studies and are eligible for award regardless
of the student identity card expiring date. Students / graduates can contact individual offices
for more information.
5.7.1 Renewal of Student Identity Card upon Expiry
If you are admitted in August 2019, your student identity card will normally expire on
31 August 2021 or (i) immediately upon the discontinuation of your study (including
withdrawal of study, discontinuation due to non-payment of tuition fees or relevant fees,
deferment of study, etc.), (ii) 30 days upon de-registration, or (iii) a maximum of 90
days after the announcement of assessment results before graduation, whichever is
earlier. In case you are eligible to continue with your study after the expiry date of your
student identity card, the College will advise you to exchange for a new student identity
card in the last week of August. If you do not receive such notification one week before
the commencement of the academic year / semester, you should enquire at the HKCC
Information Kiosks during office hours.
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5.7.2 Return of Student Identity Card to HKCC
The student identity card is the property of HKCC and is not transferable. It should be
returned to HKCC upon withdrawal or termination of your student status at HKCC,
whichever is earlier.
You are advised to return the card to the HKCC Information Kiosks in person, when
required. If you prefer to return the student identity card by post, you are urged to cut
the card into halves; otherwise, you are at your risk of any abuse in the use of your card
when it is lost in post.
If you fail to return the student identity card within the specified period as required, the
caution money you have paid shall be confiscated, and you may not be eligible for any
certification of your study at HKCC. Any subsequent request for a refund of the caution
money will not be entertained.
5.7.3 Abuse of Use of Student Identity Card
You should take good care of your student identity card to prevent any possible abuse
by other persons. You are liable to disciplinary actions, which may include temporary
deprivation of student rights, suspension or expulsion of studies, if (a) you lend your
student identity card to another person to enable the latter to gain access to the PolyU /
HKCC facilities or for other purposes or (b) you use a student identity card that does
not belong to you to gain access to the PolyU / HKCC facilities or for other purposes.
Any such offence will also be filed in your student record which will be taken into
consideration when HKCC recommends candidates for articulation and / or
scholarships. HKCC also reserves the right to release the record to potential employers
/ universities / institutes which submit formal requests for reference checking with
consent from the candidate.
5.7.4 Loss, Damage and Replacement of Student Identity Card
In case your student identity card is lost or damaged, or you have amended your name,
you should submit an application for “Replacement of Student Identity Card” (Form
16). A replacement fee of HK$110 will be charged for the new student identity card. If
the original student identity card is found eventually, you should immediately return
the original student identity card to the HKCC Information Kiosks for cancellation. It
is an offence to possess more than one student identity card for the same programme at
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the same time and you shall be subject to disciplinary actions if found committing this
offence.
You are advised to submit your application in person as early as a loss is found. If you
cannot submit the application in person, you should attach a photocopy of your Hong
Kong Identity Card to the application. Such copy will be destroyed after processing the
application.
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Part Six Campus Safety
6.1 Introduction
Hong Kong Community College is committed to providing a safe, healthy and environmentally
sustainable campus for every student and staff member. Being a member of the college
community, it is your responsibility to follow the established procedures during an
emergency/accident. You are one of the key persons to ensure that prompt and efficient actions
are taken so as to minimise bodily injury and property damage. We need your cooperation and
support to ensure a safe campus.
6.2 General Consideration
In case of emergency/accident when human lives and/or college/personal property are
threatened, it is important to minimise any personal injury and property damage. To this end,
it is prudent to adhere to the following priorities when encountering an emergency/accident:
Protect life, yours and others.
Protect college/personal property.
You are encouraged to report the situation promptly either by telephone, emergency phone or
in person to the 24-hour manned Campus Facilities Management Office (CFM) located at
Room LG05 on PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus (HHB) or Room SLG08 on PolyU West
Kowloon Campus (WK).
CFM 24-hour Hotlines: 3746-0666 (HHB)
3746-0999 (WK)
*Emergency Telephones are installed throughout the two campuses and directly linked to the
CFM. The staff of the CFM will be dispatched to the scene to render on-the-spot assistance.
If the situation demands, the CFM will request assistance from the Health, Safety and
Environment Office, Health Centre and/or other government bodies such as the Hong Kong
Police Force, the Fire Services Department, and Ambulance.
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6.3 What to Report?
Particulars to be reported to the CFM when there is an emergency/accident on campus:
Nature of incident with brief description. (e.g. person(s) injured, missing or trapped in
the incident.)
Your name and location.
Your contact telephone number.
Full details of the location of the incident and the place where you can wait safely to
meet with the dispatched staff.
6.4 Emergency Evacuation
There are fire alarm notification systems on both HHB and WK campuses for emergency
evacuation. Most systems sound only fire alarm bells while others may have flashing lights to
supplement the alarm bells and/or announcements about the situation. At all times, when the
alarm system sounds and/or voice command for evacuation is activated, everyone must leave
the campus and move to a safe location.
Upon hearing the fire alarm or evacuation announcement
Keep yourself and the others calm.
Turn off electrical devices and stop laboratory operations that are not safe to be left
unattended.
Quickly leave the campus and do not use the lift.
Help those who need assistance.
Close doors behind you but do not lock.
Wait at a safe location for instructions from the emergency response personnel.
Do not re-enter the campus until told it is safe to do so.
6.5 Personal Injury
For minor injury, apply first aid and use medical supplies in the first aid box. For serious injury,
notify the CFM and request assistance from the Health Centre and/or call an ambulance.
Do not move the casualty unless it is absolutely necessary.
Make sure that you and the casualty are in a safe place while waiting for help.
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If the danger is imminent, move the casualty to a safe place.
6.6 Lift Trapping
If you find someone trapped inside a lift
Immediately notify the CFM using a nearby emergency telephone or call the CFM at
3746-0666 (HHB) or
3746-0999 (WK).
Tell the people inside the lift that assistance has been called for.
Warn the people inside the lift not to open the lift door by force.
Wait for the security personnel.
Do not try to open the lift door to release the people inside.
If you are trapped inside a lift
Call for assistance by pressing the emergency alarm button on the lift control panel.
The intercom on the panel allows you to speak to the CFM.
If someone answers you, tell him/her your situation.
Tell the attending CFM staff if you feel uncomfortable so that medical assistance could
be rendered.
Keep calm and wait for assistance.
Do not try to open the lift door by yourself from inside.
When the lift door is being opened by the attending firemen or staff from the lift
company, stay away from the lift door.
After the lift door is opened, leave the lift car according to instructions given by the
emergency personnel.
6.7 Crime
Students should be alert and report any criminal case, e.g. burglary, theft, vandalism, assault,
etc. to the CFM.
It is important to never leave laptops or other personal items unattended. Some students are
frequently leaving laptops and other property unattended in communal spaces, libraries and
computer centres while they go to the washroom, get a drink, visit with friends, etc. While it
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may seem harmless to step away for just a moment, your absence allows a thief just enough
time to steal your property. We encourage you to always secure your personal property when
on campus and, as inconvenient as it may be, please make sure that you have a clear view of
your belongings at all times. Please also make sure to look out for one another. If you observe
suspicious activity anywhere on campus, please notify the CFM at 3746-0666 (HHB) or 3746-
0999 (WK) immediately.
6.8 Viewing of CCTV Records for Detecting Stolen/Lost Cases
The College is responsible for the protection of privacy interests of every individual, requests
for ad hoc viewing of CCTV records by victims / subjects in question and related students are
therefore not encouraged. Once a suspected criminal case is reported to the CFM, delegated
CFM staff will check CCTV records as soon as possible and will coordinate with the College
or police for further action, where appropriate. In any circumstances that a campus user makes
a request to the CFM for the latter to view relevant CCTV records, the following regulations
need to be observed:
The review is for security, crime or discipline-related reasons only; and
Subject to a maximum duration of 3 hours’ review.
The procedure in handling suspected criminal cases is indeed in line with that of PolyU main
campus. Furthermore, as advised by the police, victims / subjects in question are required to
report to the police themselves as the College is not allowed to act on their behalf.
CCTVs are intended for surveillance of the entrances of each campus and the toilets and
therefore not the whole campus is under the coverage. Students are advised to pay attention to
their belongings and, for enhanced security, to use padlocks with a key instead of combination
locks. In addition, students should not share their lockers or locker keys with others.