Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Mr Seah Kian Peng, Marine Parade GRC
Question
To ask the Minister for Education whether the Ministry can provide the respective breakdown on the financial aid per capita that is currently provided to students studying in (i) NUS (ii) Yale-NUS College (iii) polytechnics (iv) Institute of Technical Education (ITE) and (v) private universities such as SIM.
Response
1. Government bursaries are available to Singaporean students from lower and middle-income households at our publicly funded institutes of higher learning. The bursaries are tiered, with a higher level of support for those from lower income households.
2. The highest level of government bursary support is for Singaporean students with gross monthly household income up to $2,750 or household per capita income up to $690. This corresponds to around the bottom 20% by household income. Autonomous university undergraduates from these households, including those from the Yale-NUS College, can each receive an annual bursary of $6,200. For students enrolled in NUS and NTU general courses, this is equivalent to about 75% of annual tuition fees. Those enrolled in diploma programmes at the polytechnics would each receive an annual bursary of $2,750, which is around 90% of annual tuition fees. Those enrolled in Higher Nitec and Nitec programmes at ITE receive an annual cash bursary of $1,500, on top of having their annual tuition fees fully covered. Institutions also provide their own financial aid to students to further reduce any remaining out-of-pocket expenses, and these are typically funded from donations.
3. In addition to government and institution bursaries, students have access to government-funded loans that can be used to pay tuition fees. These are not means-tested and are interest-free during the course of study, and payable only upon graduation or leaving the institution.
4. Private education institutions (PEIs) are not part of the public education system and hence government assistance is not extended to students at these institutions. PEI students may apply for financial aid offered by the PEIs, or tap on education loans offered by commercial banks, to finance their studies.