About the Financial Award
Established in 2019, the Mr & Mrs Kho Man Kai Emergency Grant is a one-off emergency financial grant to support full-time undergraduates from the School of Accountancy and School of Social Sciences at the Singapore Management University who are in need of immediate financial assistance due to unforeseen crisis (resulting in financial hardship), while their families seek for long-term solutions to meet their financial needs.
Eligibility Criteria
- Full-time School of Accountancy and School of Social Sciences undergraduates in any year of study
- Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents
- With demonstrable dire need of financial assistance due to an unforeseen financial crisis
- Priority will be given to students:
- who are working part-time to pay their school fees or daily expenses
- with gross monthly household per capita income not exceeding the prevailing limit to qualify for government bursaries
Tenure and Benefits
- From $1,000 (subject to the level of financial hardship and need of the student)
- Tenable for one year of study
Application
Apply via OASIS (Self-Service App – Financial Aid Application) by completing the "Application for Emergency Grant" form.
Enquiries
Centre for Student Financial Assistance
Office of Admissions and Financial Assistance
Email: finasst@smu.edu.sg
About the Donor
The Mr & Mrs Kho Man Kai Emergency Grant is established by Mr David Kho to support students at SMU who face or may face unforeseen crisis that result in them or their families experiencing financial difficulties. David believes that sometimes there are incidents in life such as the loss of a job, an illness of a family member or the death of a family member that might throw one off track, for a while. David would like to help students facing such circumstances to continue their academic progress despite these challenges. This financial grant is set up specifically to help alleviate their short-term financial hardships so that such incidents would not result in them having their education interrupted or they having to quit pursuing a degree altogether.