
Learn more about the non-means-tested Pre-primary Education Voucher Scheme and the means-tested Kindergarten and Child Care Centre Fee Remission Scheme, which provides parents-in-need with financial assistance for their children to attend kindergartens or child care centres. Find out who is eligible and how to make an application.
Check out the various assistance schemes available for primary and secondary students, including the School Textbook Assistance and Student Travel Subsidy Schemes for students in Primary 1 to Secondary 7, and Senior Secondary Fee Remission (FR) scheme for students in Secondary 4 to 7.
Financial assistance in the form of tuition fee reimbursement and non-means-tested loan is available to students enrolled in Project Yi Jin. Eligible full-time Project Yi Jin Students may also apply for student travel subsidy. Find more details about this scheme here.
Check out the various means-tested and non-means-tested assistance schemes available for students in post-secondary and tertiary education.
Financial assistance in the form of tuition fee reimbursement and non-means tested loan is available to students aged 17 or above attending designated evening senior secondary courses (Secondary 4 to 7) conducted at designated centres. Find more details about this scheme here.
The Continuing Education Fund (CEF) subsidises adults with learning aspirations to pursue continuing education and training courses. Find out who is eligible, how to apply and what courses are reimbursable.
Check out the various scholarships that the Student Financial Assistance Agency administers or assists to administer. The target group of students of these scholarships ranges from primary to post-graduate level.
Grants and interest-free loans are available for secondary, post-secondary and tertiary students who need financial assistance for education. Find more information on such assistance here.