Scholarship Highlights

The NTU-USP Scholarship is offered to selected freshmen with strong academic credential, demonstrate strong leadership potential, and possess outstanding co-curricular records.

Each applicant will need to undergo a rigorous interview process.

More information is available here.

​​​​​​​*Students may be offered the programme only, with or without NTU-USP scholarship. NTU-USP reserves the right to amend the terms and conditions of the scholarship programme without prior notice.

The NTU-USP Scholarship covers up to the normal programme duration on condition that the scholarship holder maintain a record of good academic performance and exemplary conduct.

  • Full coverage of subsidised tuition fees (after Tuition Grant​).
  • Living allowance of S$6,500 per academic year.
  • Accommodation allowance of up to S$2,000 per academic year (applicable to scholarship holders who reside in NTU hostels only).
  • Computer allowance of S$2,000 (one-off).
  • Travel Grant of up to S$8,000 for an overseas study/attachment programme subject to terms and conditions in the Travel Grant Form (for new cohorts from AY2025).
  • Overseas benefits in the semester of the NTU-USP Study Abroad or NTU Exchange Programme.
  • The NTU-University Scholars Programme offers:
    • Opportunity to spend a semester studying abroad at partner university
    • Travel Overseas Programme for Scholars (TOPS) for Year 1 NTU-USP scholars
    • Elective with a Travel Component
  • No bond is attached to the NTU-USP Scholarship apart from the three-year bond applicable to all Singapore PRs and international students under the MOE Tuition Grant Scheme.
  • Scholarship holder must not, without the approval of the University, hold concurrently any other scholarships, bursaries, university loans or awards.
  • Scholarship holder is required to maintain a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.5 over 5.0. Academic performance will be reviewed every semester.
  • The scholarship may be withdrawn at any time if, in the opinion of the University, the scholarship holder's progress or behaviour is deemed unsatisfactory.
  • If the scholarship holder decides to terminate the scholarship prematurely, a repayment will be imposed.