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            GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SCHEMES



             SKILLSFUTURE CREDIT                                                                                                    MOE BURSARY AND CDC/CCC BURSARY SCHEME


            From January 2016, all Singapore Citizens aged 25 and above will receive an initial S$500 SkillsFuture Credit from     Singaporeans who are pursuing full-time diploma courses or the Bachelor of Music (Hons) course and are eligible for
            the Government to pay for the course fees for attending work/skills-related courses. All NAFA diploma and degree       the MOE Tuition Grant may apply for the MOE Bursary and CDC/CCC Bursary Scheme.
            courses are eligible for the subsidy.
                                                                                                                                   Successful applicants will receive bursaries to defray part of their course fees. Students with the following household
            All eligible Singaporeans will be able to access their SkillsFuture Credit account via www.skillsfuture.sg/credit once   income will qualify for the Bursary:
            they receive their account activation letter. This credit will not expire and the Government will make periodic top-ups.

                                                                                                                                     HOUSEHOLD INCOME               QUANTUM PER ACADEMIC       QUANTUM PER ACADEMIC
             TERTIARY TUITION FEE SUBSIDY SCHEME FOR MALAYS                                                                          • GHI: GROSS HOUSEHOLD INCOME   YEAR (DIPLOMA)            YEAR (DEGREE)
                                                                                                                                     • PCI: PER-CAPITA INCOME
            The Tertiary Tuition Fee Subsidy (TTFS) scheme is an education subsidy for Malay students, which covers their course
            fees at tertiary institutions.                                                                                           PCI S$690 and below, or        CDC/CCC Bursary (Tier 1)   CDC/CCC Bursary (Tier 1)
                                                                                                                                     GHI S$2,750 and below          of S$2,750                 of S$6,200
            Malay Singaporeans and SPRs who are pursuing full-time diploma courses or the Bachelor of Music (Hons) course,
            and are eligible for MOE Tuition Grant can apply for this scheme.                                                        PCI S$691 to S$1,000, or       CDC/CCC Bursary (Tier 2)   CDC/CCC Bursary (Tier 2)

            The per capita monthly household income will determine the amount of the subsidy that the student is eligible for.       GHI S$2,751 to S$4,000         of S$2,400                 of S$5,000
            The income criteria is based on a three-tier system where students who come from households with per capita
            monthly household income of below S$2,000 will be eligible for the following TTFS subsidies:                             PCI S$1,001 to S$1,725, or     MOE Bursary (Tier 1)       MOE Bursary (Tier 1)
                                                                                                                                     GHI S$4,001 to S$6,900         of S$1,900                 of S$3,200

              PER CAPITA INCOME (PCI)                                ELIGIBLE SUBSIDY                                                PCI S$1,726 to S$2,250, or     MOE Bursary (Tier 2)       MOE Bursary (Tier 2)
                                                                                                                                     GHI S$6,901 to S$9,000         of S$850                   of S$1,350
              S$1,400 and below                                     100%
                                                                                                                                   Notes:
              S$1,401 – S$1,700                                      75%                                                           1  Gross Household Income (GHI) refers to the total gross monthly income of immediate family members, and non-immediate family members
                                                                                                                                     living in the same household. Per-capita income (PCI) refers to gross household income (GHI) divided by number of immediate family
              S$1,701 – S$2,000                                      50%                                                             members, and non-immediate family members living in the same household.
                                                                                                                                   2  Students only need to meet one of the income assessment criteria (either PCI or GHI) to qualify for the bursary
            Note:                                                                                                                  3  If a student meets both the GHI and PCI assessment criteria, the bursary that accords the higher provision will be awarded to the student.
            Computation of per-capita income = Total monthly gross income of family / Total number of family members               4  Students receiving the bursary may concurrently hold additional bursaries or scholarships (without monthly/annual living allowance)
            Students may approach Yayasan Mendaki or visit the website at http://www.mendaki.org.sg/ for the criteria and to submit the online application at   administered by NAFA or offered by other organisations, if they are assessed to be in need of further financial aid.
            http://tfas.mendaki.org.sg/. There are two application windows in a year, between May to July and November to January.  5  The bursary is tenable on a yearly basis.
            Students may also check with the Student Admissions Office on the criteria and application details of the above government financial scheme.  6  Students may apply the MOE Bursary and CDC/CCC Bursary in the same application submitted for the NAFA’s in-house Scholarships,
                                                                                                                                     Merit Awards and Bursaries. Refer to www.nafa.edu.sg/scholarships for application details.
                                                                                                                                   7  Students who missed the first application period (refer para 6) may still apply for subsequent rounds of MOE & CDC/CCC bursary
                                                                                                                                     applications throughout the year. Details on subsequent rounds of application will be announced on the NAFA Studentnet via Office
                                                                                                                                     of Student Affairs.
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