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Financial Assistance Scheme for Post-secondary Students (FASP) and Non-means-tested Loan Scheme for Post-secondary Students (NLSPS)

2022/23 Application

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INFORMATION OF THIS PAGE IS ONLY APPLICABLE TO CONTINUING STUDENTS of BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONS) IN ACCOUNTANCY (BCOMACCT) 2020/21 intake and before PROVIDED BY HKBU.
Students of 2021/22 intake and onwards: Please refer to the instructions from College of International Education (CIE), HKBU.

* Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Student Finance Office (SFO) of the HKSAR Government may have special service arrangements at different times accordingly. Please check their latest arrangements by browsing the front page of their website before you pay a visit if you need to contact their staff face to face. Submission of hard copy of 2022/23 application materials through their drop-in box is not affected by the special service arrangements. Please refer to "Application Procedure" below for details.

Local students from the above programmes may apply for both or either of these two schemes. If you apply for FASP only, you will be informed of the NLSPS loan amount you are entitled simultaneously in your FASP notification of result. That is, when you make a FASP application, an NLSPS application will be automatically created for you. Therefore, it is not necessary for you to separately submit FASP and NLSPS applications. If you wish to apply for and be offered with the NLSPS loan earlier, you may consider submitting an NLSPS application separately (that is, you can still separately submit both FASP and NLSPS applications and normally you should be advised of the NLSPS result earlier due to the non-means-tested nature). However, before you decide which scheme(s) to apply, please pay attention to the maximum assistance level and the interests of different loans. For details of the two schemes, please read the Guidance Notes and website of the Government Student Finance Office (SFO):

Financial Assistance Scheme for Post-secondary Students (FASP) [means-tested]:
Guidance Notes
Government SFO website
Short videos [starring FAMA(農夫)]

Non-means-tested Loan Scheme for Post-secondary Students (NLSPS):
Guidance Notes
Government SFO website
Short videos [starring FAMA(農夫)]

Please select a category below for further information:

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Application Period and Deadline

Applicable to both FASP and NLSPS in 2022/23

Continuing students (2020/21 intake and before):
Application period: start from 3 May 2022
Deadline (online application): 2 June 2022

Students of 2021/22 intake and onwards:
Plesae refer to the instructions from College of International Education (CIE), HKBU.

Notes to all applicants:

  1. Applicants need to submit relevant supporting documents online, by post or in person within 7 calendar days after submitting online application. Please read the details in “Application Procedure”.
  2. Please select the correct Application Form and you are eligible to apply for the following 2 schemes only:
    1. Financial Assistance Scheme for Post-secondary Students (FASP) [means-tested]
    2. Non-means-tested Loan Scheme for Post-secondary Students (NLSPS)
  3. When you fill in Course Information in Step 3 of the online application form:
    1. Student Identity Card No.: Please fill in your 8-digit Student No. correctly. Do NOT input "0000".
    2. Institution Name: Hong Kong Baptist University (Institution Code: TB)
    3. Study Level: Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) in Accountancy: Top-up Degree
    4. Institution Course Code and Name:
      Do NOT input "Others"
      Please check the Course Coding Sheets here for Course Code and Name:
      Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) in Accountancy: https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/pdf/common/faspcs/TB-HKBU.pdf
  4. FASP:
    1. Applicants must fill in the actual annual income (not monthly income) during 1 Apr 2021 to 31 Mar 2022 (whole year) and the actual amount of each item of assets on the online application form. You should not input an approximate amount. Therefore, before you fill in the online application, please refer to the FASP Checklist on Documents Required and gather all necessary information first in order to fill in the correct details. Information and/or documents that are not submitted in the first place and are then reported/provided upon the Government SFO's enquiry will be treated as misrepresentation and/or omission. This may result in rejection of application. If you have ever received any warning letters from the Government SFO regarding misrepresentation and/or omission of your previous applications, further misrepresentation and/or omission may cause rejection of application, refund all or part of the financial assistance received and/or prosecution.
    2. If there are missing bank records (e.g. with remarks “Net Back Items” / “CBC” printed on the bank passbook or missing pages of bank statements), please request the bank to re-issue the records as soon as possible.
    3. All saving- or investment-linked insurance policies have to be reported as well.
    4. Please click here for FASP Checklist on Documents Required for CSSA (Comprehensive Social Security Assistance) families
    5. Items of unavailable documents upon submission should be listed in Step 12 in the box of “Information / Supporting Document(s) Not Yet Available” in the online application form, stating the reason(s) for the delay and when the documents will be available. Applicants should take the initiative to submit all relevant documents to the Government SFO without further request. Information and/or documents that are not submitted in the first place and are then reported/provided upon the Government SFO's enquiry will be treated as misrepresentation and/or omission. This may result in rejection of application.
    6. All documents submitted after the submission of an application (i.e. you have submitted an online application and have submitted supporting documents once) are “supplementary information”. If you need to submit any supplementary information/documentary proofs, please complete this “Provision of Supplementary Information/Documentary Proofs” Form https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/pdf/common/Form/fasp/FASP_AP_1.pdf, and submit it with your documents to the address printed on it.
  5. NLSPS:
    1. Applicants must pay the administrative fee of HK$180 when you apply for NLSPS. Applicants need to upload a copy of the transaction advice of the paid admin fee at Step 5 of the application form in order to proceed to submit the NLSPS online application. After the submission of online application, applicants need to submit other supporting documents within 7 calendar days [please refer to NLSPS Points to Note for Paying the Administrative Fee and NLSPS Checklist of Supporting Documents]. You are required to keep the original copy properly as you may be required to provide the original copy of the admin fee payment proof upon the Government SFO's request.
    2. The admin fee payment can ONLY be settled either by ATM to SFO's HSBC account or by cash at a physical HSBC branch. Payment through online transfer, by cheque, FPS or PPS is NOT accepted.
  6. The server will be very busy close to the deadline for online application. To avoid delay or problems, you are strongly recommended to submit your application as early as possible.
  7. All applications submitted after the deadline are regarded as late applications. According to the Government SFO, late applications will not be accepted save in exceptional circumstances (including overseas exchange / internship) and accompanied with sound explanation.
  8. If you have a sibling residing with you and he/she is going to submit an application for TSFS, NLSFT, FASP and/or NLSPS but not studying in HKBU, you and your sibling should submit the application/supporting documents according to the instructions of your own institutions separately.
  9. To safeguard private information of yours and your family’s, you are recommended to submit your documents in person if you need to submit any hard copy of them.
  10. Please check your HKBU student email and this website regularly for up-to-date information.
  11. Please pay attention to your tuition fee due dates every year. Debit note will be issued 2 weeks before the due date of payment. For more details about tuition fee, please visit the website of Finance Office: https://fohome.hkbu.edu.hk/fopage.html or approach the academic department of your programme.

Application Procedure

Step 1 Step 2
Complete online application Submit supporting documents within 7 calendar days (by either 1 of the 2 methods)
[You do NOT need to submit a printout of the application form, unless you need to make amendments to your submitted online application.]

Step 1:

Complete online application here: https://ess.wfsfaa.gov.hk/

Note:

  1. Creation and log-in of MyGovHK and/or iAM Smart accounts is required. Please follow the instructions guiding you through in the online application webpage.
  2. Please read the Guidance Notes. Captured screen images showing you how to fill in the form are available.
    FASP Guidance Notes: https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/pdf/common/Form/fasp/FASP_1B.pdf
    NLSPS Guidance Notes: https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/pdf/common/Form/nls/NLSPS1B.pdf
  3. If you encounter any problem during the process of filling in or submitting your online application, please check the “Online Demonstration”, “Guidance Notes” and the relevant “FAQ” first.  If you have further queries, please click “Help Desk” next to the online form and contact the Government SFO by calling the number of the respective schemes during office hours.

Step 2:

Submit the declaration forms and the required supporting documents within 7 calendar days after submitting your online application. [You do NOT need to submit a printout of the application form, unless you need to make amendments to your submitted online application.]

There are 2 methods of submitting supporting documents.

Method 1 Method 2
Online upload

By post / in person (drop-in box) to
Government SFO

[MUST put the documents into an envelope, seal it and
write your name, scheme name & application no. on the envelope.
]

Note:

  1. Choose ONE method ONLY to submit ALL your documents in one go.
  2. NO checking will be performed by staff for any of these document submission methods. All items of documents are listed clearly on the Checklist on Documents Required [ FASP / FASP (CSSA family) / NLSPS ] . Applicants have the responsibility to refer to the Checklist and ensure ALL relevant documents being submitted are true and complete

Method 1: ONLINE UPLOAD
(applicable to both FASP and NLSPS)

File format:
PDF or JPEG

Total upload limit:
FASP: 40MB (around 100 black and white pages)

NLSPS: 40MB (around 100 black and white pages)

Procedure:
1. Before uploading, check the total file size of your supporting documents.
2. If the total file size of your supporting documents is larger than the above upload limit, DO NOT use this method! Use Method 2 to submit. Please use ONE method only to submit all your supporting documents in one go.

Note:
- Use scanner. Do NOT submit photographs of declarations and documents.
- Scan one image only on one page in its original size.
- If you need to highlight anything on the documents, circle or underline them with a pen. Do NOT use highlighter.
- If you upload a few documents but subsequently decide to submit the documents by mail or by hand instead and click the radio button “By Mail or by Hand” and select “Submit”, the uploaded and saved documents will be deleted.  Retrieval of the deleted documents is not possible.

 

Method 2: BY POST / IN PERSON (DROP-IN BOX) @ GOVERNMENT SFO

[You are NOT recommended to deliver your documents by post. If you do, you have to bear the risk of mail loss.]

[MUST put the documents into an envelope, seal it and write your name, scheme name & application reference no. on the envelope]
[
Documents MUST include the signed declaration(s) and Reply Slip (which are in the pdf file you can download in Step 14 of the online application)]

FASP [By post or by hand (drop-in box)]
Student Finance Office
Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency

12/F, One Mong Kok Road Commercial Centre,
1 Mong Kok Road, Kowloon
(Attn: Application Team (FASP))

NLSPS [By post]:
Student Finance Office
Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency
Room 1204, 12/F, Cheung Sha Wan Government Offices
303 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kowloon
(Attn: NLSPS APU)

NLSPS [By hand (drop-in box)]:
Student Finance Office
Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency
Reception Hall at 11/F OR G/F,
Cheung Sha Wan Government Offices
303 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kowloon
(Attn: NLSPS APU)

Service hours:
11/F: 8:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. from Monday to Friday; closed on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays
G/F: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday, and 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday; closed on Sunday and public holidays

Maximum Grant and Loan

Financial Assistance Scheme for Post-secondary Students (FASP)

Applicants who pass both the income test and the asset test will be offered grant and loan. The maximum level of financial assistance under FASP is made up of tuition fees grant, academic expenses grant and living expenses loan.

The ceilings of the above assistance will be reviewed annually. For 2022/23, the ceilings are as follows:

(a) tuition fees grant up to $89,080;

(b) academic expenses grant up to $8,620; and

(c) living expenses loan up to $55,560.

Maximum limit of deductible medical expenses of family members who are chronically ill or permanently disabled for 2022/23 application is $22,300 (per family member).

 

Non-means-tested Loan Scheme for Post-secondary Students (NLSPS)

The maximum NLSPS loan a student is offered equals to the tuition fee payable in the academic year.

Late Application

Applicable to both FASP and NLSPS

Applicable to students who cannot submit an application on time due to overseas exchange / internship or reasons that are sound and justifiable.

FASP and NLSPS application procedures include the submission of both the online application form and required supporting documents. Submission of online application form only without supporting documents will not be considered as a complete application. No matter when you submit your FASP or NLSPS application, you have to submit the required documents within 7 calendar days from the date of submission of online application. As stipulated by the Government SFO, applications received after the deadline will not be accepted save in exceptional circumstances (including overseas exchange or internship) and are accompanied with sound explanation. Submitting required documents over 7 days after submitting the online application is NOT a late application, but an incomplete application. The Government SFO cannot process online applications without documents. This kind of incomplete applications may be withdrawn by the Government SFO if they receive no relevant documents for a certain period of time.

If you cannot submit your FASP/NLSPS 2022/23 application before the deadline due to your current overseas exchange or internship, we have the following recommendations for you.

FASP applicants:
When you are back in HK, submit your application (online form + documents) as soon as possible. Before you come back, please ask your family members to prepare the documents needed for your FASP application first.

NLSPS applicant:
When you are back in HK, submit your application (online form + documents) as soon as possible.

Procedures for submitting a late application:

  1. Submit your late application by 30 December 2022, by following the same Application Procedure.
  2. Write your reason(s) for late application in “Additional Information” (Step 12 for FASP / Step 4 for NLSPS) in the online application.
  • The arrangements and methods of document submission may be revised after the application deadline. For late application, please visit this website before you submit your application, to obtain the up-to-date information.
  • According to the Government SFO: Late submission of your application will delay the processing of your application. Therefore, please submit your application as early as possible.

FAQ

  1. Is e-submission (online application) the only way to apply for FASP/NLSPS?
    Yes.
  2. Near the end of the application process, which method of signing the declarations should I choose, “Sign on Paper” or “Sign with Digital Certificate”?
    “Digital Certificate” is an e-Cert for Smart ID Card which is a type of recognised digital certificate issued by the Hongkong Post Certification Authority. There is an application charge and it vouches for the identity of the certificate holder.
    If you and your parent(s) have not applied for the e-Cert through Hongkong Post, please select “Sign on Paper”, print out the declarations and sign on them with pen. If you submit your supporting documents by uploading them online, please scan the signed declarations and upload the scanned copy.
  3. Can I submit the required supporting documents to HKBU?
    No. Submitting documents to your own institution is not an option according to the Government SFO.
  4. (FASP) I have submitted supporting documents for my application once but the supporting documents submitted are not complete. What should I do next?

    Items of unavailable documents upon submission should be listed in Step 12 in the box of “Information / Supporting Document(s) Not Yet Available” on the online application form, stating the reason(s) for the delay and when the documents will be available. Applicants should take the initiative to submit all relevant documents to the Government SFO without further request. Information and/or documents that are not submitted in the first place and are then reported/provided upon the Government SFO's enquiry will be treated as misrepresentation and/or omission. This may result in rejection of application.

    All documents submitted after the submission of an application (i.e. you have submitted an online application and have submitted supporting documents once) are “supplementary information”. You, as an applicant, have the responsibility to make sure all supporting documents for your application, regardless of being supplementary or not, are complete and true without further request. If you have ever received any warning letters from the Government SFO regarding misrepresentation and/or omission of your previous applications, further misrepresentation and/or omission may cause rejection of application, refund all or part of the financial assistance received and/or prosecution.
    If you need to submit any supplementary information/documentary proofs, please complete this “Provision of Supplementary Information/Documentary Proofs” Form https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/pdf/common/Form/fasp/FASP_AP_1.pdf, and submit it with your documents to the address printed on it.

  5. Can I apply for Student Travel Subsidy only?
    No.  You have to apply for Student Travel Subsidy through the application of FASP or TSFS (applicable to UGC-funded students).
  6. Can I apply for Student Travel Subsidy through NLSPS?
    No.
  7. How can I apply for Student Travel Subsidy?

    When you select the form FASP, you also have to select whether you would like to apply for Student Travel Subsidy (STS) or not. If you fail to select STS on the form selection page, you need to fill in the Re-application for STS form (FASP/STS/1C) and submit it to the Government SFO separately.

  8. Do I need to submit the information of Loan Guarantor when I submit my application?
    No. You are only making an application of financial assistance to the Government at this stage. After the vetting procedure of your application is completed, you will receive a Letter of Notification of Result from the Government SFO. Please then follow the instructions printed on the Letter to accept/reject the loans offered (including the submission of the information of Loan Guarantor).
  9. I have successfully applied for FASP and/or NLSPS last Academic Year. Do I need to apply for it again for next Academic Year? Is there any application “extension” procedure?
    Students need to make a new application for Government financial assistances every year. There is NO application “extension” procedure.
  10. How do I know if I am eligible to apply for FASP according to my family’s financial situation / how much assistance I could get through FASP?
    Please refer to the following links:
    Calculator for estimating the amount of assistance:
    https://ess.wfsfaa.gov.hk/  (“Financial Calculator” on the left column)

    FASP Guidance Notes (Appendix III and IV)
    https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/pdf/common/Form/fasp/FASP_1B.pdf

    Ready Reckoner under the “Adjusted Family Income” (AFI) Formula
    https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/pdf/common/Form/fasp/Formula_eng.pdf

    Sliding Scale of Asset Value for Discounting Grant and Loan Assistance
    https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/pdf/common/Form/fasp/Asset_Sliding_Scale_eng.pdf
  11. Other FAQ:
    SFO E-link – My Applications: https://ess.wfsfaa.gov.hk/  (“FAQs” on the left column)
    FASP Guidance Notes: https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/pdf/common/Form/fasp/FASP_1B.pdf (the last Appendix)
    SFO website (FASP):
    https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/en/postsecondary/fasp/faq.htm
    SFO website (NLSPS): https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/en/postsecondary/nlsps/faq.htm
    Common Mistakes in Completing FASP Application Form: https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/pdf/common/Form/Common_Mistakes_E.pdf