LASALLE Scholarship: 2025 Diploma Profile
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TL;DR\ LASALLE's mid-term scholarship grants up to S$5,000 to diploma students advancing to the next year—showcase stellar portfolios, leadership, and community impact to win the panel over.
Scholarship Snapshot
- Status: Application cycle closed (last checked 2 Mar 2025)
- Official Portal: LASALLE Scholarship
- Who It Targets: Current LASALLE diploma students progressing to the next academic year with top grades and leadership achievements
- Eligibility: All nationalities; minimum average grade of 70, no overlapping external scholarships (except MOE bursaries), and evidence of excellence beyond coursework
- Bond: None—scholars continue contributing through showcases and student leadership roles
Funding & Development Pathway
- Tuition support: Up to S$5,000 applied to one academic year of fees.
- Recognition & visibility: Scholars often front LASALLE exhibitions, performances, and student ambassador initiatives.
- Professional growth: Expect coaching from faculty mentors, plus invitations to masterclasses or industry networking events.
Application Timeline & Selection Flow
- Prepare documentation: Gather transcripts, attendance records, teacher references, and a curated portfolio or audition video.
- Apply via student portal: Submit when the scholarship call opens (usually during Trimester 2) and include a statement about your artistic journey.
- Portfolio review & interview: Present selected works, share reflections on process, and outline plans for the coming year.
- Award notification: Successful candidates receive fee-offset confirmation and engagement expectations for school events.
Preparation Playbook
- Curate your showcase: Select works that highlight technical mastery, experimentation, and audience engagement.
- Demonstrate leadership: Highlight mentoring of juniors, club involvement, or community arts initiatives.
- Explain financial need: Even without a bond, articulate how the scholarship unlocks resources (materials, workshops, time) to elevate your work.
- Seek feedback: Work with lecturers to refine artist statements and interview answers.
- Plan future milestones: Outline how you will leverage the award for exhibitions, competitions, or collaborative projects over the next academic year.