Singapore Prison Service Psychology Prize for Top Final Year Student with Second Major in Psychology

Financial Aid Type: Awards & Prizes, Donors
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Student Type: Current Students

About the Award

Supported by Singapore Prison Service, the Singapore Prison Service Psychology Prize for Top Final Year Student with Second Major in Psychology aims to motivate the University's exceptional student talents from the Singapore Management University with a major in Psychology, to greater heights of academic excellence in Psychology.

The prize will be presented at the SMU Commencement Ceremony (SOSS Undergraduate Ceremony).

Eligibility Criteria

The prize will be given annually to a final year student with second major in Psychology who achieved the best academic results in Psychology.

The prize will only be given if there is a candidate of sufficient merit.

Benefits

Certificate and $800 Cash Prize

Application

Recipient will be determined by SOSS.

Enquiries

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

About the Donor

The Singapore Prison Service (SPS) is a uniformed organisation under the purview of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).  As a key member of the Home Team, its responsibilities encompass the safe custody, rehabilitation and aftercare of offenders, and preventive education.

SPS is made up of a professional team of uniformed officers and civilian staff, including psychologists, counsellors, medical personnel, and management officers.  Since its institutionalisation as a department in 1946, SPS has undergone a marked transformation to remake itself as one of the most progressive, secure, and exemplary prison systems that is recognized and respected internationally, dedicated to the cause of providing secure custody and steering offenders to become law-abiding citizens.

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