Singaporeans with low income eligible for bond-free scholarships

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Singaporeans with a monthly household income of $5,000 or below can now apply for a bond-free scholarship to pursue full-time language, linguistic, and humanities degree courses at Singapore universities. The scholarship was established in 2006 and recipients are expected to serve society through community work.

Singapore ans whose monthly household income is $5,000 or below can now apply for a bond-free scholarship to pursue full-time language, linguistic and humanities degree courses at Singapore universities. The scholarship was established in 2006 at the suggestion of the late Lim Kim San, Singapore ’s first minister for finance. Lim, who died in 2006, was the executive chairman of Singapore Press Holdings between 1988 and 2002.

The firm’s media business was spun off as SPH Media Trust in December 2021. The scholarship will apply for the minimum time it takes recipients to earn a degree – including an honours degree if applicable – but it should not exceed a period of four years. Even though the scholarship is bond-free, recipients are expected to serve society through community work, such as with social service agencies and self-help groups, during or after their studies

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