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HKU has 10 traditional halls (5 male, 5 female). International degree holders (non-local students from outside Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan) must apply immediately after confirming their admission, while local students participate in the annual hall lottery. International students have a relatively higher approval rate, but competition is still intense, so early submission is essential.
How many halls does HKU have and what are their features?
HKU halls are divided into:
- Graduate Hall — dedicated to postgraduate students
- HKU Hall System (10 undergraduate halls):
- Male halls: Morrison, Wei Lun, Wah Fu, Taikoo, St. John’s
- Female halls: West Villa, Ming Tak, Hui Shun Ying, East Villa, Kong Mei Kei
Each hall has a warden, hall committee, canteen, and study rooms. According to 2024 public data on Hong Kong further education, HKU hall living satisfaction reaches 87%, higher than the average for other eight UGC-funded universities. Many halls are close to MTR stations (e.g., Pok Fu Lam, Sai Ying Pun lines), offering convenient transport.
How do international degree holders (international students) apply for HKU halls?
- After receiving your admission offer, log into the student information system immediately.
- Submit your accommodation application before the specified deadline (usually by the end of July).
- Select your hall preferences (you can list 3-5 options).
- Submit the application form along with the terms and conditions.
- Wait for the allocation result (notification in mid-August).
Note: International degree holders include students who are not from Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan. The approval rate is approximately 60-70% (depending on hall capacity and application year). Those not allocated a place must find off-campus housing on their own.
How do local students apply for the hall lottery?
- Lottery period: April to May each year
- Process: Through the HKU student information system, select your hall preferences (1-10), and a computer randomly draws the results.
- Eligible years: First-year to third-year students can apply; fourth-year students are usually not allocated.
- Approval rate: Approximately 50% (due to competition for places)
Local students are not guaranteed a hall place and should prepare an off-campus rental backup plan early.
What is the monthly fee for HKU halls?
| Hall Type | Room Type | Monthly Fee (HKD) | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traditional undergraduate halls | 6-8 person room | 1,200-1,600 | Bed, furniture, air conditioning, management fee |
| Graduate Hall | Single/Double | 2,500-4,500 | Private bathroom, shared kitchen |
The fee does not include meals (canteen costs around 1,500-2,000 per month) or utilities (electricity and water paid separately).
What if my hall application is unsuccessful? Are there other options?
- HKU-affiliated hall: Marie Curie Residence (located in Wong Chuk Hang, commercial hall, monthly fee 3,500-4,500)
- Off-campus rental: Near Pok Fu Lam, Sai Ying Pun, Causeway Bay, monthly rent 2,500-5,000
- Student apartments: Third-party operators such as UniResi, Y Loft
It is recommended to start preparing backup options as soon as you confirm your admission, so you are not left without accommodation before the semester starts.
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