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[FO] NMTSS application for Full Time Bachelor students enrolled in 2023/24

[FO] NMTSS application for Full Time Bachelor students enrolled in 2023/24

by Finance Office -
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[This message is intended to send to those New Full Time Bachelor Students enrolled in AY2023/2024]

Dear new students admitting in AY2023/2024,

Welcome to join our College.

In view of the recent rationalisation announced of the NMTSS for 2023/24 academic year, local students who are enrolling in full time bachelor programmes at Gratia Christian College are eligible to be subsidised by the Government. The annual subsidy amount for AY2023/2024 is HK$33,740.

Please submit the completed application form with copy of  (1) academic qualification and (2) HKID card copy to the Finance Office in person by 30 September 2023.

Late submission will not be processed. Softcopy of the form will not be handled.

Download: 

NMTSS 2023/24 Application Form

NMTSS 2023/24 申請表格

Normally, just one application is required throughout your studies. Once your application is approved, subsidy is tenable for the remaining duration of your studies within the normative study period, unless you change your programme. 

If students did not submit on time and your 1st semester 2023/24 tuition fee debit note had been deducted by the subsidy amount, the Finance Office will recover in their 2nd semester 2023/24 tuition fee debit note.  

Despite the fact that the subsidy is normally deducted from the tuition fees in advance, your eligibility for the subsidy is subject to fulfillment of eligibility conditions, and also the final decision of EDB. If you are eventually deemed ineligible for the subsidy, you will be required to settle the outstanding balance of tuition fees being the deducted subsidy amount.

Please click here the official website for details.

In case you have any questions, please feel free to send an email to financeoffice@gratia.edu.hk.

Thank you for your kind attention.

Regards,

Finance Office

Gratia Christian College