Wong Kwok Leong Endowed Scholarship

Financial Aid Type: Scholarships, Donors
Nationality: Singapore Citizen, Permanent Resident
Student Type: Current Students

About the Financial Award

The Wong Kwok Leong Endowed Scholarship is available to local undergraduates currently studying full-time at the Singapore Management University.

The objective of the scholarship is to encourage and spur full-time undergraduates in any degree programme, with demonstrated financial need, to achieve academic excellence.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Full-time SMU undergraduates in any degree programme
  • Singapore citizens or permanent residents
  • Outstanding academic achievements (minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00)
  • Active involvement and commitment in community service
  • Priority will be given to students with demonstrated financial need

Benefits

  • Tenable for one year of study
  • Valued at $10,000
  • The scholarship will be used to pay for the recipient’s school fees and/or study-related expenses
  • Recipients will be strongly encouraged to contribute back to the community by submitting a charity fund-raising project plan to the Donor

Application

Apply annually from 1 to 31 January via OASIS >Self-service App - Financial Aid Application

Enquiries

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

About the Donor

The Wong Kwok Leong Endowed Scholarship is set up with a $1million endowed donation by local businessman and philanthropist Mr Wong Kwok Leong and his wife, during their 50th year wedding anniversary celebrations. The scholarship will go towards helping outstanding students with financial need. With Mr Wong's demise in 2008, Mrs Wong continues this life-long commitment and dedication to helping the less privileged and giving back to the society.

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