FAQs
Do I have to repay the financial aid awards awarded to me?
No repayment is required. However in the event that you withdraw or terminate your course of study in SUTD prematurely, you will be required to refund the monies. You will be required to inform the Office of Student Administration via email at scholarships_financialaid@sutd.edu.sg regarding your withdrawal or terminated status.
Is there financial aid for International Students?
Financial aid for International Students are very limited. International Students may apply for Tuition Fee Loan and Study Loan to help defray your tuition fees. It is important to note that the loan amount is capped at the tuition fees for a Singapore Citizen.
Outstanding International Students who have applied for SUTD scholarships may also be awarded a scholarship along with your admission offer.
Students should fully consider your financial options before deciding whether to accept the admission offer
When will I know the results for my financial aid application made during Admission?
You can expect to receive your interim financial aid offer via email when you fulfilled both of the following points:
- Received a successful admission outcome
- Submitted your complete financial aid application
Please note that the award(s) stated in the interim offer is/are subject to change after assessment of your financial need.
If you are unsuccessful in the application, you may apply again in the following year.
What should I do if I missed the main financial aid application?
The main financial aid application cycle takes place once a year. However, there are also ad-hoc application cycles for the Government Bursaries. Students will be notified on the application windows via email.
Eligible applicants are entitled to receive Government Bursaries only once in each academic year. Reapplication is required every year.
Students who have been awarded Government Bursaries under the main application cycle do not have to re-apply during the ad-hoc application cycles for the Government Bursaries within the same calendar year.
When can I start applying for financial aid?
Incoming Students:
For students admitting in the impending intake, application for financial aid may be made upon being selected for a conversation with SUTD faculty/leader. Students who have a place reserved for future intakes may apply for financial aid in the year of your matriculation.
Existing Students:
The main financial aid application cycle is usually held at the start of the year. Students will be notified on the application window via email.
All students will be assessed on your eligibility for Government Bursaries, SUTD Education Opportunity Grant (SEOG)* and/or SUTD-administered Study/Bursary Awards/Special Programme/Grants.
*The grant from the SEOG may comprise donor-supported EOGs and/or donor bursary awards. Funding for hostel fees is only applicable for the Freshmore terms where hostel stay is compulsory.
How do I apply for financial aid at SUTD?
Incoming Students: via Admissions Portal
Existing Students: via MyPortal
More information on financial aid can be found here.
I sat for the GCE A-Level examination in 2024 or earlier. Will I be allowed to use H2 KI as one of my H2 content-based subjects in the UAS computation when I apply to SUTD in AY2026 or later?
Applicants who had sat for the GCE A-Level examinations in 2024 or earlier and offered H2 Knowledge & Inquiry (KI) in lieu of H1 General Paper (GP) will not be allowed to use H2 KI as a H2 content-based subject in the UAS computation as the H2 KI grade will be required to fulfil the H1 GP requirement under the revised UAS computation.
If I sat for the GCE A-Level examinations in 2024 or earlier, will I lose out to my peers with the revised UAS computation method when applying to SUTD?
Admission to SUTD is based on open competition and merit. SUTD assesses applicants holistically, taking into consideration both academic and non-academic aspects.
I sat for the GCE A-Level examinations in 2024 or earlier. How will my UAS be computed if I apply for admission to SUTD in AY2026 or later?
For admission in AY2026 and AY2027
For applicants who sat for the GCE A-Level examination in 2024 or earlier, their PW, as well as H1 and H2 content-based subject grades will be taken into consideration for UAS computation, as per current practice. Applicants who offered H2 KI can use it in lieu of H1 GP and the H1 content-based subject in UAS computation. Their UAS will be computed on the existing 90-point scale and proportionately weighted to the revised 70-point scale.
For admissions from AY2028
Regardless of the year of GCE A-Level examination, applicants’ UAS will be computed using the revised 70-point scale.
The PW grade will not be considered in the UAS computation from AY2028. An applicant would be considered to have met the requirement for admission if he/she presents a Pass grade in PW. If an applicant had previously offered H2 Knowledge & Inquiry (KI) in lieu of H1 General Paper (GP), the H2 KI grade will be considered as the H1 GP grade in the revised UAS computation from AY2028.
Can I choose the method to compute my UAS (based on current or revised A-Level curriculum)?
The method to compute UAS will depend on the year the applicant sat for the GCE A-Level examinations and the year of application. Applicants will not be able to select the UAS computation method.