NTU Donated Scholarships: 2026 Profile for Mid-Term Undergraduate Support
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Q: What does NTU Donated Scholarships: 2026 Profile for Mid-Term Undergraduate Support cover?
A: Overview of donor-funded NTU scholarships covering award values, eligibility filters, and preparation steps for current undergraduates seeking mid-term financial support with industry exposure.
TL;DR
NTU's donated scholarships supplement tuition with donor-funded cash awards and, in some cases, mentorship or internships from corporate and alumni partners. Maintain a strong GPA, craft donor-specific statements, and be ready to showcase leadership or community service that mirrors each donor's mission.
Scholarship Snapshot
- Status: Applications open each semester via NTU's Undergraduate Scholarships portal (last verified 2025-12-01)
- Official Listing: NTU Donated Scholarships
- Who It Supports: Current NTU undergraduates on subsidised tuition who meet donor criteria-typically top quartile academic performance with demonstrated leadership or need
- Award Tenure: Usually tenable for one academic year, with some renewable upon meeting GPA and service requirements
- Bond: No service bond, though selected donors may mandate short internships or engagement projects
Award Components
- Cash awards applied toward tuition or living expenses; amounts vary by donor and are listed on NTU's portal
- Some scholarships include enrichment grants, overseas exposure stipends, or mentorship with donor executives
- Invitation to donor community events, networking sessions, or alumni mentorship platforms
- Access to NTU's financial aid advisory for combining scholarships with bursaries or loans when permitted
Eligibility Highlights
- Minimum GPA set by NTU (school-specific benchmarks apply) with no outstanding disciplinary records
- Active contribution to student leadership, community outreach, innovation competitions, or arts and sports
- Alignment with donor preferences-e.g., faculty, nationality, financial need, or targeted disciplines such as engineering, accountancy, or creative arts
- Ability to complete donor obligations such as internships, service hours, or event participation during the award year
- Submission of a single NTU scholarship application covering all donated awards, with follow-up material requested only when shortlisted




