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UGC welcomes Budget proposals for the Sixth Matching Grant Scheme and injection into Government Scholarship Fund

The Chairman of the University Grants Committee (UGC), Mr Edward Cheng, today (February 1) warmly welcomes the Financial Secretary's proposal in the 2012-13 Budget to allocate $2.5 billion to launch the Sixth Matching Grant Scheme in the post-secondary education sector.

Mr Cheng said, "The UGC welcomes this initiative by the Financial Secretary. We are very encouraged to see that the community continues to respond to the Matching Grant Scheme with enthusiasm and generous support. Considering the success of the previous five rounds of the Scheme, we are confident that another round will help sustain institutions' momentum in securing private donations and other sources of funding to support their growth. Through this enhanced and extended scheme, the generosity of donors will be recognized and multiplied. Furthermore, with a commitment to a larger capital fund, institutions will enjoy greater certainty that their partners who give generously will be acknowledged and rewarded by the Scheme.

I believe that the philanthropic culture of the community towards investment in education is more mature and embedded now even than in 2003 when the Scheme was launched. Institutions should be able to fare well in securing more funding for the benefits of its students."

Mr Cheng is also very pleased to note that the Budget has injected $1 billion into the HKSAR Government Scholarship Fund to establish more scholarships or award schemes for outstanding students.

Mr Cheng said, "I am very glad that more students will be able to benefit from the scholarship fund. This worthwhile initiative can help foster the development of Hong Kong as a regional education hub."




UGC Secretariat
1 February 2012