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More SUSS students, including part-timers, to get free tuition under expanded financial aid scheme
More SUSS students, including part-timers, to get free tuition under expanded financial aid scheme

Straits Times

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More SUSS students, including part-timers, to get free tuition under expanded financial aid scheme

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox From August 2025, all undergraduates with a per-capita income of $1,000 or below will have their tuition fees fully covered by the university. SINGAPORE - More full- and part-time students at Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) with a lower-income background will receive free tuition, as the university expands its financial support programme. From August 2025, all undergraduates with a per-capita income of $1,000 or below will have their tuition fees fully covered by the university, provided they maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0. Previously, full tuition support was only available for full-time students with a per-capita income of $750 or below, and residing in Housing Board block flats no larger than 4 rooms. Over 100 full-time students have benefitted from the initiative. SUSS president Professor Tan Tai Yong announced the enhanced scheme on Aug 8, which was made possible by a $7.5 million donation from former educator Dr Lillyn Teh. Prof Tan said the broader eligibility criteria will allow SUSS to reach all students in need of financial help - more than 800 students are expected to benefit annually, comprising over 500 full-time and 300 part-time undergraduates. 'It's about recognising students who show tenacity, those who press forward despite financial or personal challenges, and who believe in the power of education to transform lives,' said Prof Tan, speaking at the SUSS' annual RAISE carnival, held at its campus in Clementi. 'It supports those who have shown that they are committed to doing well and pushing forward.' Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Business Who loses the most from Trump's tariffs? Who wins? Business SGX posts highest full-year earnings since listing, quarterly dividend of 10.5 cents a share World Israel security Cabinet approves plan to seize Gaza City Singapore Four Certis officers charged after allegedly receiving over $9,700 in bribes from man Opinion At 79, Liew Mun Leong has no time to be sentimental Singapore Student found with vape taken to hospital after behaving aggressively in school; HSA investigating Singapore CDC and SG60 vouchers listed on e-commerce platforms will be taken down: CDCs World Trump urges 'conflicted' Intel CEO Tan Lip-Bu to resign immediately Mdm Halimah Yacob, Chancellor of SUSS, received the donation from Dr Teh during the cheque presentation ceremony at the carnival. With Dr Teh's gift, along with earlier funding from investment company Quantedge Foundation, SUSS is now the only autonomous university in Singapore to provide such support to eligible part-time students, said Prof Tan. Part-time students form a large part of learners at SUSS, he noted, and many of them balance work, family, and school. 'This support enables them to focus on their studies with confidence, knowing their efforts are recognised and their challenges understood,' he added. The donation will also help to establish new merit- and values-based awards for undergraduates, and to enhance an award that helps students with their education-related expenses. For instance, the university's 'Pay It Forward' award provides up to $2,000 for students to pay for things like laptops, overseas programmes, and co-curricular activities. For every $1 donated by SUSS' students, alumni or staff, Dr Teh will contribute $2. Together with donation matching by the Ministry of Education, that means every dollar given will have $6 of impact, said Prof Tan. The award is open to all SUSS students, with priority given to those from lower-income backgrounds. Dr Teh said she chose to partner with SUSS because of its vision and values, such as a commitment to lifelong learning and social good. 'Through this gift, we are delighted to support equal access to education, celebrate merit, and also inspire others to pay it forward,' she said.

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