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GIA Hong Kong

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  • Enrollment
  • students
  • Airport Pickup
  • Telephone
  • (852) 3166 7001
  • Fax
  • (852) 2334 0567
  • Address
  • 3rd Floor, New World Tower II 18 Queen's Road Central Hong Kong, China

Options

  • Urban
  • Off-campus Residence
  • University-based Program

Why This School?

  • - We offer the finest gem and jewelry education in the world.
    - Our curriculum has been developed from our groundbreaking research and delivered by the industry's leading experts.
    - GIA gives you the knowledge and practical skills to translate your love for gems and jewelry into a rewarding carrer.

GIA Hong Kong About the

  • Established in 1931, GIA is the world’s foremost authority on diamonds, colored stones and pearls. GIA Hong Kong leverages GIA's decades of groundbreaking research to provide world-class gem and jewelry training and laboratory services that are unrivaled for objectivity and accuracy.


    WORLD-RENOWNED EDUCATION

    GIA’s school in Hong Kong is in the middle of the excitement of Central District. Passionate instructors who are all leaders in their fields are dedicated to delivering course content to help you acquire skills and launch your career. Learn more about GIA Hong Kong’s education.


    TRUSTED LABORATORY REPORTS AND SERVICES

    GIA Hong Kong’s laboratory issues reports and provides laboratory services in diamond grading and gem identification. With objectivity and expertise as its hallmarks, GIA ensures the integrity and accuracy of every report it issues. Submit your stones in person at one of our two convenient locations in Hong Kong or ship directly to our laboratory. Learn more about GIA’s laboratory services offered in Hong Kong.


    HISTORY OF GIA HONG KONG

    GIA’s presence in Hong Kong began in the 1970s, with regular one-week extension classes. The Hong Kong Alumni Chapter was formed in 1984, and by the early 1990s Hong Kong was the center of Asia’s jewelry and diamond industry both geographically and economically. In 1994, the Hong Kong school officially opened and grew to 200 students within the first two years. GIA further expanded its presence in Hong Kong in 2010 with the addition of a new laboratory location, initially offering services for D-to-Z diamonds, and eventually expanding to services for colored diamonds, colored stones and pearls.


Course Information

  • Focus of Study :
    One of the most prestigious credentials in the industry, the GIA Graduate Gemologist® diploma program gives you the comprehensive knowledge of diamonds and colored stones you need to succeed anywhere in the jewelry business. You’ll gain both technical expertise and practical skills to evaluate gemstones by the 4Cs (color, clarity, cut, and carat weight), the International Diamond Grading System™, and the Colored Stone Grading System.


    Possible Career Paths :
    Appraiser, Auction House Jewelry Specialist, Colored Stone Buyer, Diamond Buyer, Diamond Sorter/Grader, Estate Jewelry Dealer, Gemologist, Inventory Control Specialist, Jewelry Business Owner, Jewelry Buyer, Lab and Research Professional, Merchandiser, Pawnbroker, Retailer, Sales Associate, Wholesaler


    What You Earn
    GIA Graduate Diamonds Diploma


    What You Will Learn
    -Develop in-depth, hands-on experience with the GIA International Diamond Grading System™ and the 4Cs (color, clarity, cut and carat weight)

    -Grade diamonds in the D-to-Z color range

    -Build a knowledge base about colored stones and the colored stone market

    -Use gemological equipment effectively to identify gemstones

    -Use the GIA Colored Stone Grading System to evaluate gemstone quality

    -Identify gemstone characteristics, simulants and treatments, and recognize when advanced testing is required

    -Understand how gems are mined, fashioned and brought to the marketplace

    -Recognize how quality, rarity and color affect value

    -Determine how market factors affect gem value


    Classroom Hour :
    9:00-16:30
    Monday through Friday


    Other Courses You Can Take
    -Applied jewelry professional program
    -Graduate colored stones program
    -Graduate diamonds program
    -Graduate Gemologist program
    -Graduate pearls program
    -Jewelry design certificate

Course Information

Schedule 41 Weeks VISA Info I-20 Issued Upon Request
Accommodation Off-campus Residence

requirements

  • Admission Requirements


    Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or equivalent to be admitted into GIA courses and programs.

    An applicant wishing to enroll in an On Campus program taught in English must demonstrate English proficiency by meeting GIA’s English language proficiency requirement.

    In addition to your completed application, the GIA campus in Hong Kong requires the following documents. For classes taught in English, all documents must be in English or accompanied by a certified copy of English-language translation. GIA accepts copies, but may request original documentation.


    1. A copy of your valid Hong Kong ID or passport identifying your full name, birth date, citizenship, and country of birth.
    2. Copy of high school, high school equivalency, or college/university diploma or an official transcript showing the graduation date
    3. Documentation of your English language proficiency (On Campus English language courses only; see English Proficiency Requirements)

    If your legal name has changed, and your required documents reflect a previous name, please also submit a legal name change document, such as a marriage certificate.


    PRIOR CRIMINAL OFFENSES

    GIA is committed to maintaining a safe and supportive learning community for all students. Certain prior criminal convictions may result in challenges for securing employment. All applicants are asked to provide general information regarding prior convictions. Any falsification or omission of data may result in denial of admission or disciplinary action, up to and including termination from the program. An affirmative response to being convicted of a felony will not automatically prevent admission but will require that the applicant submit the following documents to be reviewed by the Admissions Committee:


    - A detailed explanation of the circumstances surrounding the felony and how a GIA education will support the applicant’s career goals
    -A copy of court documents stating the judgment, sentence, disposition, and any terms of parole or probation
    -At least one character reference letter from a non-relative, written on appropriate letterhead

    In the process of reviewing the applicant's request for admission, multiple considerations are made. GIA reserves the right to deny an applicant's request for admission if a prior felony conviction, for example, may be a safety concern, or could prevent the applicant from successfully securing employment within the industry, or from completing the program. GIA will respond to the student within 10 business days upon receiving the application.


Course Schedule

2024-10-28 2024-06-11 2023-09-11
※ From the Course Starting Dates 41Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

Tuition

School's Admin fee
Tuition
41 Week Week Week Week Week
(HKD)$ 135,000
Week Week Week Week Week

Accomodation

Housing Placement fee
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Location


Facilities

  • Facility 
    GIA’s Hong Kong location occupies nearly 3,000 square feet including three classrooms, reception and administrative offices. Classrooms are equipped with the instruments and tools routinely used in each subject area. 

    The Hong Kong facility has been designed and constructed in compliance with any applicable laws and codes in effect at the time of design.


    Classrooms and Equipment
    Classrooms at the Hong Kong campus can accommodate up to 15 students. The student workroom, available by appointment, can accommodate up to 12 students.

    Each classroom is amply equipped with the instruments and tools used in each subject area. Classroom equipment is detailed within each program description in this catalog. 

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