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TUITION GrANT
Tuition Grants (TG) are subsidies provided by Singapore’s Ministry of Education (MOE) that may be offered to Singapore
Permanent Residents (SPRs) and international applicants with outstanding academic results and evaluation of the
submitted portfolio or results of the admission test/audition, subject to availability.
You will be informed, through our Letter of Offer, if you are eligible for the Tuition Grant.
SPRs and international students who accept the subsidy are required to execute a Tuition Grant Agreement with
the Government of Singapore. Under the terms of the TG, students are required to work in Singapore for 3 years
upon graduation from their course. Students will be advised on their application for TG. It is, however, the student’s
responsibility to complete the process of the TG within the deadline set by MOE.
SPRs and international students who do not complete serving their TG bonds will be required to pay liquidated damages
computed based on the TG (as advised by MOE) received during the course of study, plus 10% compounded interest per
annum. To find out more, please visit https://tgonline.moe.gov.sg
OThEr FEES
FEES PAYABLE DURING APPLICATION SINGAPORE CITIzENS & INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
SINGAPORE PERMANENT
RESIDENTS
Application Fee & Admission Test/ S$70 S$100
Audition Fee for first choice
Admission Test/Audition Fee for S$30 S$30
the second choice (optional)
English Placement Test Fee (if applicable) S$30 S$30
FEES FOr PrEPArATOrY ENGlISh COUrSE
Preparatory English Course S$2,500 for 8 weeks (Stage 1), fee applies to international students
S$2,500 for 8 weeks (Stage 2), fee applies to international students
Preparatory English Course (Supplementary) S$1,500 for 4 weeks, fee applies to international students
S$1,200 for 4 weeks, fee applies to Singapore Citizens
and Singapore Permanent Residents
Administrative Fee $100 (non-refundable and inclusive of 7% GST)
MEDICAl INSUrANCE
NAFA students taking full-time courses are covered by a medical insurance scheme that provides 24-hour annual coverage
of up to S$20,000 per student for hospitalisation and medical treatments in government and restructured hospitals in
Singapore and overseas (if the student is involved in school-related activities), throughout the course duration.
Students who are Singapore Citizens, Singapore Permanent Residents or non-Student’s Pass holders who are protected by C O UR S E F EES
their own insurance coverage in Singapore can opt-out from the scheme arranged by the Academy if the preceding condition
holds. Student’s Pass holders are not allowed to opt out of the insurance scheme. Students who wish to opt out from the
medical insurance scheme must submit a copy of their medical insurance policy together with their Student Contract.
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