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Plans for Means-Tested University Fee Subsidy Scheme at National Level

Published on: 07 May 2026

NewsParliamentary replies

Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament

Mr Fadli Fawzi, Aljunied GRC

Question

To ask the Minister for Education (a) whether the Government has any plans to work with other community self-help groups to introduce a means-tested university subsidy scheme similar to MENDAKI's Tertiary Tuition Fee Subsidy scheme or to introduce such a scheme at the national level; and (b) if not, why not.

Response

1. Singaporean students from lower- and middle-income families pursuing an undergraduate degree in our Autonomous Universities may apply for a government bursary, which covers up to 75% of the subsidised tuition fees for general degree courses. The bursaries are reviewed regularly to ensure that they are adequate. In October 2025, we announced that the income eligibility threshold will be raised from Academic Year 2026, from the gross monthly household income or GHI of $10,000 to $12,000, and gross monthly household per capita income or PCI from $2,500 to $3,000.

2. The Autonomous Universities also offer other financial assistance, on top of the government bursaries provided.

3. MENDAKI's Tertiary Tuition Fee Subsidy (TTFS) complements broader national financial assistance schemes by providing additional means-tested subsidies for Malay students from lower- and middle-income households. There are no plans for other self-help groups to offer a similar scheme.

4. The Government continues to welcome private organisations and individuals, social service agencies, and self-help groups to provide additional assistance to meet the needs of specific communities or groups of students in their pursuit of higher education.