Calendar 2010–11
10 Part 1 • General Information Part 1 Student Hostels The University and its constituent Colleges operate a number of hostels for students who wish to live on campus. Chung Chi College has nine hostels: Hua Lien Tang, Lee Shu Pui Hall, Madam S.H. Ho Hall, Ming Hua Tang, Pentecostal Mission Hall Complex, Theology Building, Wen Chih Tang, Wen Lin Tang, and Ying Lin Tang, which together provide some 1,410 places. At New Asia College, Chih Hsing Hall, Daisy Li Hall, Grace Tien Hall, and Xuesi Hall can accommodate nearly 1,070 students. At United College, Adam Schall Residence, Bethlehem Hall, Chan Chun Ha Hostel, and Hang Seng Hall have a combined capacity of nearly 1,050. Kuo Mou Hall and Student Hostel II of Shaw College provide around 1,160 places. The postgraduate halls and international houses provide about 1,200 places for graduate and exchange students. New Colleges under construction or design stages are Morningside College and S.H. Ho College near the Pentecostal Mission Hall Complex forming a hostel neighbouring hood in the central campus; and C.W. Chu College, Wu Yee Sun College and Lee Woo Sing College at the Residence Road forming another cluster with hostels of Shaw College and United College. The five new Colleges will provide a total of 2,400 hostel spaces. With the exception of the postgraduate halls which have hundreds of single rooms, most student hostels provide shared accommodation in the form of twin-bed rooms. There are also a small number of special rooms for married students without children. Telephone and computer network connections are provided for individual rooms. The Faculty of Medicine operates the Madam S.H. Ho Hostel for medical students at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Shatin, the teaching hospital of the Faculty, providing accommodation for 248 senior clinical students. n
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