Private-Donor & Industry Bursaries for Polytechnic Students 2026: How to Find and Apply
At a glance
Q: What do private-donor and industry bursaries for polytechnic students cover?
A: How Singapore's five polytechnics publish donor-funded bursary lists, typical award sizes (usually S$500 - S$3,000/year), eligibility criteria, application process, and stacking with MOE HECB and CDAC bursaries.
TL;DR Each of Singapore's five polytechnics maintains a list of bursaries funded by private donors and industry partners, separate from the MOE government schemes. Typical awards range from S$500 to S$3,000 per year, with some also offering mentorship or internship access. Apply through your polytechnic's financial aid office - most use the same income documents as the HECB/HEB application. Awards can be stacked with HECB and CDAC bursaries.
Status: Last verified 2026-03-21. Individual donor bursary amounts and windows change each academic year - check your polytechnic's current financial aid page.
Quick links: Bursaries hub, HECB Polytechnic guide, CDAC Post-Secondary Bursary, 2026 bursary application guide
How Donor Bursaries Work at Polytechnics
Private and industry donors - companies, family foundations, alumni groups - endow bursaries with polytechnics as part of corporate social responsibility programmes or personal philanthropy. Each polytechnic administers these awards independently:
- The donor sets the criteria. Income cap, discipline, nationality, and sometimes additional conditions (e.g., minimum GPA, internship with donor company).
- The polytechnic publishes the list on its financial aid or student services page.
- Students apply through the polytechnic, not the donor directly.
- The polytechnic shortlists and awards based on the donor's criteria.
Finding Donor Bursaries at Your Polytechnic
| Polytechnic | Financial Aid / Donor Bursary Page |
| Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) |




