Hanh Nguyen Overseas Study Mission Grant

Financial Aid Type: Other Assistance, Donors
Nationality: Singapore Citizen, Permanent Resident, Foreigner
Student Type: Current Students

About the Financial Award

Established in 2020, the Hanh Nguyen Overseas Study Mission Grant is available to full-time undergraduates at the Singapore Management University.  The objective is to provide assistance to financially needy undergraduates who wish to embark on overseas study missions organised by the University.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Full-time undergraduates enrolled in any degree programme
  • With demonstrated evidence of financial hardships in the family, not exceeding the gross monthly household per capita income in accordance with the prevailing income level for government-funded bursaries [Priority will be given to students with verified per capita income (PCI) and/or Gross Household Income (GHI)]
  • Enrolled in an overseas study mission trip organised by the University.   

Benefits

  • Valued at S$3,000 (cash allowance to cover the expenses related to the study mission)
  • Tenable for the approved overseas student programme

Conditions of Award

  • The Recipient must submit a bursary application to validate their household income
  • The Recipient must not hold any other awards of similar nature during the tenure of the Award, except with the prior written approval of the University

Application

Enquiries

Centre for Student Financial Assistance
Office of Admissions and Financial Assistance
Email: finasst@smu.edu.sg

About the Donor

The Hanh Nguyen Overseas Study Mission Grant is supported by Hanh Bich Nguyen (BBM, 2012), a proud SMU alumna and currently an Equity Analyst at Wells Fargo Bank, National Association.    Hanh received an exchange scholarship to USA during her studies at SMU that was donated by another alumnus and had remained grateful for the opportunity she had.  Having benefitted from this overseas exposure, she has decided to make a donation and pay it forward to support other students in the same way.

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