Support for Student-Athletes Incurring Additional Tuition or Administrative Fees due to Longer Time-to-graduation
Published on: 03 Feb 2026
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Assoc Prof Kenneth Goh, Nominated Member of Parliament
Question
To ask the Minister for Education (a) whether student-athletes representing Singapore at major games who take lighter academic course loads at school due to national training or competition requirements incur additional tuition or administrative fees as a result of a longer time-to-graduation; and (b) if so, whether any Government support is provided to mitigate such costs.
Response
- Our schools and Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) are committed to supporting our national athletes in balancing their sporting and academic pursuits.
- Student-athletes in schools may apply for Leave of Absence (LOA) if they need extended time away from school to focus on training or competition. School fees are waived but a nominal LOA fee may be imposed to defray the school’s administrative cost.
- IHLs offer flexible arrangements for athletes such as LOA where necessary. Student athletes who apply for a LOA in advance and defer their candidature due to training or competitions will not incur additional fees.
- Schools and IHLs may provide further financial support for student athletes, if necessary, based on their individual circumstances.