Calendar 2008–2009

The Constituent Colleges 19 Part 1 InOctober 2007, the University Council further approved the establishment of Lee Woo Sing College, and the donor of which wishes to remain anonymous. To give legal effect to the establishment of the five new Colleges, ‘The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Declaration of Morningside College and S.H. Ho College as Constituent Colleges) Ordinance’ was enacted in July 2007, and ‘The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Declaration of C.W. Chu College, Wu Yee Sun College and LeeWoo Sing College as Constituent Colleges) Ordinance’ was enacted in February 2008. Chung Chi College Chung Chi College was founded in 1951 by the representatives of Protestant churches in Hong Kong to meet the need for a local institution of higher learning. The College aims to provide further education in accordance with Christian traditions so that its students can develop an open-mindedness along with a thorough understanding and appreciation of both Western and Chinese cultures. In 1955, it was formally incorporated under an ordinance of the government. The College had a very modest beginning with borrowed and rented premises, first in the Cathedral Hall and St. Paul’s Co-educational College, then in Caine Road and Lower Albert Road. Expansion was made possible

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