Support by Office / Department

The Office of Student Affairs (SA) aims to facilitate students’ development of whole person and cultivate a caring, respectful and stimulating learning environment on campus. SA provides quality services and co-curricular programmes, including leadership training, counselling and mental health enhancement, career advising and preparation, accommodation services, student organization support and campus facilities provision such as student lockers, clinic and learning commons, etc. There are different sections under SA to support students in different areas.
Sections under the Office of Student Affairs
Sections | Services |
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Campus life and Support Section http://sa.hkbu.edu.hk |
Manage facilities under SA and coordinate Students’ Union and other student organisations to enrich students’ campus life. (Student organisations can generally be categorised into academic societies and interest clubs. The student organisations commonly recruit members in September and October.) |
Career Centre http://sa.hkbu.edu.hk/career |
Guide students to find their career direction and to prepare for work through different programmes. |
Counselling and Development Centre http://sa.hkbu.edu.hk/cdc |
Provide professional counselling services, and enhance students’ psychological competence and mental health. |
Leadership and Qualities Centre http://sa.hkbu.edu.hk/lqc |
Develop students’ global vision through both local and overseas service-learning and community engagement projects. |
Student Accommodation Section http://sa.hkbu.edu.hk/sas |
Manage on campus and off campus student accommodation and help students to blend into their residential community. |

The Counselling and Development Centre is dedicated to offering professional counselling services which help students to explore and understand themselves better, so that they can become more self-directing and self-actualizing individuals. Psychological counsellors can work with students on issues including study problems, university life adjustment, emotion management, psychological competence and interpersonal relationships, etc.
Meet our counsellors

Ms Wendy Cheung |
Assistant Director of Student Affairs/ Head of Counselling and Development Centre HKPCA Certified Counsellor |
Mr Alan Wong |
Senior Psychological Counsellor HKPCA Certified Counsellor |
Ms Emily Ko |
Psychological Counsellor HKPCA Certified Counsellor |
Ms Natalie Chan |
Psychological Counsellor
● HKPS Registered Psychologist (Clin. Psych.) |
Ms Tracy Fung |
Psychological Counsellor
● HKPS Registered Psychologist (Clin. Psych.) |
Ms Vicki Kwan |
Psychological Counsellor
● HKPS Registered Psychologist (Clin. Psych.) |
Counselling and Development Centre, Office of Student Affairs | ||
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Telephone number | 3411 7435 | |
cdc@hkbu.edu.hk | ||
Website | http://sa.hkbu.edu.hk/cdc | |
Address | WLB 403, The Wing Lung Bank Building for Business Studies, Shaw Campus | |
Opening hours | Monday to Friday Saturday, Sunday and public holiday |
9:00am - 1:00pm, 2:00pm - 5:30pm Closed |
Meet our officers:
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Ms Serena Yim
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Miss Juniva Fung
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Mr Zac Cheung
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Mainland Student Services Unit, Counselling and Development Center, Office of Student Affairs | ||
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Contact | 3411 2328 | |
msunit@hkbu.edu.hk | ||
Website | http://sa.hkbu.edu.hk/cdc/mss | |
Address | WLB 403, The Wing Lung Bank Building for Business Studies, Shaw Campus | |
Opening hours | Monday to Friday Saturday, Sunday and public holiday |
9:00am - 1:00pm, 2:00pm - 5:30pm Closed |
Information of the programmes is available on the website. Please check it frequently for updated information.