Participants will have the great chance to actively engage with K-Entertainment and K-Contents production, including content creation, behind-the-scenes cultural experiences, and field trips related to Korea’s thriving media and entertainment industries.

Program DatesSession 1: 25 June – 21 July 2026
Session 2: 4-21 August 2026
Tuition feeSession 1: USD 1,750 (~HK$13,705)^
Session 2: USD 1,500 (~HK$11,747)^
Dormitory feeSession 1: USD 350 (~HK$2,741)^
Session 2: USD 250 (~HK$1,958)^
Nomination Deadline26 April 2026
Academic requirementCGPA 2.5 or above

^For reference only, the exchange rate is quoted directly from Xe Currency Converter as of 17 March 2026.

*Please refer to the website of the organiser for the calendar and course information, and refund policies, etc.

*Please note that credit transfer is NOT acceptable for this programme. 

Submission of Application 

  • Step 1: Check and ensure that you fulfil the admission requirements.
  • Step 2: Submit your application to the Centre for Global Engagement (CGE) here by 26 April 2026.
  • Step 3: CGE will nominate you to CAU, and CAU will send you a link for the online application.
  • Step 4: You should receive the Letter of Acceptance (LoA)/confirmation once the payment and application are approved.
  • Step 5: Please apply for the related Visa (if applicable) once you receive the LoA. Do remember to allow sufficient time for the visa application.
  • If you need Proof of Student Status/Transcript for application, please apply for the documents through the Registry here.

Education Bureau’s Scholarship / Subsidy

Reaching Out Award

Please contact the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) for more details. Application for supporting the overseas activity to be held between 1 January 2026 and 31 March 2027 has been closed on 13 January 2026 (5 pm).
Means-tested Subsidy

Undergraduate students receiving means-tested student financial assistance from the Student Finance Office (SFO) or whose families are receiving Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) are eligible to apply for the Subsidy Scheme for Exchange Activities – Means-tested Subsidy on Exchange to “Belt and Road” Regions for the Post-Secondary Students (Means-tested SSEBR).

With Korea as the destination and 3-4 weeks in duration, the maximum level of subsidy for the Subsidy Scheme for this summer school programme is HK$9,000. The amount awarded to each eligible student is based on their approved level of student finance (as a percentage of the full grant) up to the maximum subsidy. Each student will be eligible for assistance under the Means-tested SSEBR only TWICE throughout their study in programme(s) at the same level of study in Hong Kong, irrespective of the amount of subsidy received.

If you are eligible to apply, please submit your Application Form after receiving the Letter of Acceptance issued by the host institution, and before your departure.
Non-means-tested Subsidy

All full-time and local undergraduate students are eligible to apply for the Subsidy Scheme for Exchange Activities –Non-means-tested SSEBR:

With Korea as the destination and 3-4 weeks in duration, the maximum level of subsidy for the Subsidy Scheme on this summer school programme is HK$2,700. Each student will only be eligible to receive the Non-means-tested SSEBR ONCE throughout their study in programme(s) at the same level of study in Hong Kong. 

If you are eligible to apply, please submit your Application Form after receiving the Letter of Acceptance issued by the host institution, and before your departure.