On March 07, 2025, the Post Secondary Colleges (Amendment) Bill 2025 was gazetted in LegCo. The bill aims to reform the regulatory regime of post-secondary colleges in Hong Kong to enhance governance, accountability, and transparency. Key provisions include streamlined governance, rationalized registration procedures, and strengthened regulatory oversight by the Education Bureau.
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On March 07, 2025, the Post Secondary Colleges (Amendment) Bill 2025 was gazetted in LegCo. The bill aims to reform the regulatory regime of post-secondary colleges in Hong Kong to enhance governance, accountability, and transparency. Key provisions include streamlined governance, rationalized registration procedures, and strengthened regulatory oversight by the Education Bureau.
The bill seeks to align Hong Kong with its strategic goal of becoming an international hub for high-calibre talent by reforming the self-financing sector. It proposes a two-tier governance structure comprising a Board of Governors and an Academic Board. Additionally, it aims to strengthen the Education Bureau's regulatory oversight by vesting more important powers with the Secretary for Education.
The bill also enhances transparency by requiring colleges to publish key financial information and strategic plans. It introduces penalties for non-compliance with the ordinance provisions.
Furthermore, the bill proposes to create a unified regulatory framework for all local self-financing post-secondary education programs, including those offered by registered schools and the self-financing arms of publicly-funded institutions. The bill includes provisions for a transitional period to allow currently registered colleges sufficient time to adapt to the new requirements.
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