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Financial Assistance

Singapore invests generously in education as it firmly believes in nurturing talents and developing the leaders of tomorrow. To this end, a large assortment of financial assistance schemes are available to help international students fund their education.

Tuition Fee Grant
For studies at a local university or polytechnic, the Tuition Fee Grant administered by the Ministry of Education (MOE) subsidizes up to 80% of tuition fees and is available to all students. As an international student, you are eligible for the same grant subject to the signing of a deed with the Singapore government undertaking to work in a Singapore-registered company for three years, upon completion of your programme.

Bursaries
International students may apply for bursaries to pay for their tuition fees and other expenses. Bursaries are grants awarded purely on the basis of financial need and usually do not exceed S$1,500 per academic year.

Bursaries tend to be administered by the educational institutions themselves. Please check with your educational institution to find out what is available.

Study Loans
Alternatively, students may opt to apply for a study loan, usually payable upon graduation or completion of the programme, at favourable interest rates. Some educational institutions offer additional loans for miscellaneous expenses, such as computer loans.

Please check with your educational institution for the availability of such loans.

Scholarships
A number of scholarships are also open for application. Selection is usually based on academic excellence and leadership, or co-curricular track records.

Some educational institutions, especially at the tertiary level, also offer scholarships that are exclusive to the institution.
 
Last updated on 24 October 2007.
 
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