You’ve sent out the scholarship application and you received a call or an email to turn up for the scholarship interview. Now it’s time to seal the deal. So what’s the best way to be prepared?
You’ve sent out the scholarship application and you received a call or an email to turn up for the scholarship interview. Now it’s time to seal the deal. So what’s the best way to be prepared?
A role model is someone we admire and aspire to be like. We learn through them, their commitment to excellence, and their ability to make us realise our personal growth. Whilst a role model can be anybody, Han Dong’s journey is a testament to how teachers can be some of our most influential and life-changing heroes.
Not every applicant gets to the interview process. All your efforts in building your profile to qualify for a scholarship, your detailed application, an impressive essay, and letters of recommendation have gotten you this far. If you are already preparing for your scholarship interview, congratulations—you have gotten one foot in the door!
Recognising how overwhelming and challenging it can be to make scholarship-related decisions, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) to equip potential candidates with insight into the process and its requirements. If you have a question that you are unable to find an answer to on this page, you may find useful information on the Scholarship Guide website
The plethora of benefits found in having a scholarship are said to last longer than cash. In this article, we explore how a scholarship can be seen as a valuable asset to any academic and career endeavour.
At Scholarship Guide, we have compiled a comprehensive guide on scholarships available in Singapore and how you can acquire one for yourself. The first section of the guide includes simple definitions of what complex words like ‘scholarships’ and ‘bonds’ are so as to alleviate any confusion you may have about the basics of scholarships.
Drawing inspiration from teachers growing up, Tan Ying Rui, 22, set out to make a difference in the education sphere. She endeavours to work her way up from teaching and connecting with students with varying needs to eventually becoming an expert in the field.
As a student athlete and an aspiring physician, Wilson Ng, 21, is leaping into his undergraduate journey set on pursuing his passion in Medicine. With a heart to heal, he envisions his future to be one that works closely with and for others, resulting in the mutual benefit and betterment of all.
Showcasing strong social skills, Pearline Pang, 19, decided to be a friend rather than a foe during her group interview. Cutting through the competitive tension, she allowed her confident personality to shine through and empowered her peers to do the same.
Volunteering can help to boost your skills and expand your network while you are transitioning between sectors, rejoining the workforce after a career break, or trying to figure out how to utilise a degree. And highlighting your volunteer experience in an interview is a great way to show that you’re committed to a cause and that it’s a priority for you on both a personal and professional level.
Bringing in students and developing them into young tech leaders have always been the focus of GovTech. As the lead agency driving Singapore’s Smart Nation initiative and public sector digital transformation, GovTech is also the Centre of Excellence for Infocomm Technology and Smart Systems (ICT & SS). Its role is to develop the Singapore Government’s capabilities in Data Science & Artificial Intelligence, Application Development, Sensors & IoT, Digital Infrastructure, and Cybersecurity.
The biggest question students have when applying for scholarships: “What are the criteria of an ideal candidate?” Definitely an important and valid concern, as knowing what the scholarship provider needs can help make the process much simpler. Ultimately, the selection process is still subject to different scholarship providers. However, the following are several general qualities and experiences (not ranked) that stand out to all committees when they are reviewing your application.