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Beijing Normal University Hong Kong Baptist University tuition fees

The tuition fees of Beijing Normal University and Hong Kong Baptist University are as follows:

Tuition fees for general majors: RMB 100,000 per student per academic year; tuition fees for music performance majors: RMB 120,000 per student per academic year Yuan Yuan. In addition, the accommodation fee is: 6,400 yuan/student/school year for a two-person room, 4,000 yuan/student/school year for a three-person room, and 3,500 yuan/student/school year for a quadruple room.

Introduction to Beijing Normal University and Hong Kong Baptist University:

Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University Joint International College, referred to as "Northern Normal University (UIC)", is located in Guangdong Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province, is a full-time general undergraduate institution established in cooperation with the education circles of Mainland China and Hong Kong with the approval of the People's Republic of China and the Ministry of Education. It has been selected into the Guangdong Province High-level University Construction Plan (Key Discipline Construction University).

UHKT implements English teaching and its academic standards are in line with international standards. The school has colleges of business administration, culture and creativity, humanities and social sciences, and science and technology, as well as the college of general education and the graduate school. It has established 13 departments and recruits students in about 30 undergraduate majors (directions), and offers research and teaching courses. Postgraduate majors, with more than 9,000 students enrolled.

Undergraduate graduates are awarded a diploma from UIC and a bachelor’s degree from Hong Kong Baptist University, while master’s and doctoral students are awarded degrees from Hong Kong Baptist University.

Unlike most research universities in China, UIC is committed to building a first-class liberal arts university and opening up a new path for mainland higher education. Liberal arts universities have high prestige in the world. They are characterized by being student-oriented, with lots of interaction between teachers and students, emphasizing on both liberal arts and science, and paying full attention to students' physical and mental growth.

UIC carries out a characteristic liberal arts education that integrates Chinese and Western elements and connects ancient and modern times, cultivating talents who are “literate and elegant, with true knowledge and practice”.

UIC attaches great importance to inheriting and disseminating the excellent traditional Chinese culture, allowing students to become familiar with national conditions and Chinese studies, and cultivate feelings for home and country. Drawing on the essence of the six ancient arts of "ritual, music, archery, charioteering, calligraphy, and mathematics", the school offers related courses such as guqin, elegant music, and Chinese archery. As an extension of the curriculum, student clubs also bring the excellent traditional Chinese culture to life on campus.