Scholarships available at SMU

By: Janus, in Category: University

Here are some scholarships available at SMU:

  1. Lee Kong Chian Scholars' Programme (LKCS): This scholarship is awarded to high-performing students with leadership potential who are committed to contributing to Singapore and the world. Eligible candidates must have excellent academic results, demonstrated leadership abilities, and a passion for community service. Scholars will receive a full tuition fee waiver, living allowance, and other benefits.

  2. SMU Global Impact Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to outstanding international students who are committed to making a positive impact on society. Eligible candidates must have excellent academic results, demonstrated leadership abilities, and a passion for social impact. Scholars will receive a full tuition fee waiver, living allowance, and other benefits.

  3. SMU Merit Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to high-performing students with excellent academic results. Eligible candidates must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and demonstrate financial need. Scholars will receive a partial tuition fee waiver and other benefits.

  4. SMU Arts and Cultural Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate outstanding talent and achievement in the arts and cultural fields. Eligible candidates must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and demonstrate active participation in arts and cultural activities. Scholars will receive a partial tuition fee waiver and other benefits.

  5. SMU Sports Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate outstanding talent and achievement in sports. Eligible candidates must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and demonstrate active participation in sports activities. Scholars will receive a partial tuition fee waiver and other benefits.

To prepare for these scholarships, interested students should check the specific eligibility criteria and application requirements for each scholarship. They may need to provide academic transcripts, essays, and letters of recommendation. They should also work on building their academic and extracurricular achievements, as well as their leadership and community involvement. It is also important to research the scholarships early and plan accordingly.



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