Signing Of Tuition Grant Agreement In The Presence Of Notary Public(S)

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SIGNING OF TUITION GRANT AGREEMENT IN THE
PRESENCE OF NOTARY PUBLIC(S)
1. Who is eligible to sign the Tuition Grant Agreement in the presence of Notary Public?
All Singapore Permanent Resident and International students are eligible to apply for the
Tuition Grant Scheme for their studies in one of the local
Institutes of Higher
Learning. If
your sureties are unable to be present to sign the Tuition Grant Agreement on the scheduled
dates, you can email the softcopy or courier the hardcopy Tuition Grant Agreement back to
your home country for your sureties to sign it in the presence of Notary Public(s),
Commissioner of Oaths or practising lawyers.
2. What do I have to do if my sureties wish to sign the Tuition Grant Agreement
overseas?
Step 1
During the online application, choose the “Yes” radio button for the Notary Public option.
Step 2
You will need to download a copy of the Tuition Grant Agreement from your own TGonline
account after the online application period ends.
Step 3
You can choose to email the softcopy or courier the hardcopy agreement to your sureties
overseas, in order for them to sign the agreement in the presence of Notary Public,
Commissioner of Oath or practicing lawyers. Your sureties may also engage Singapore
Embassy or Consulate officers to witness the signing of the agreement. The Tuition Grant
Agreement has to be printed single-sided on plain white A4 paper. Only one copy of the
agreement is required.
Where do the sureties or witnesses sign?
Please refer to the sample (Annex C-2 and C-3) carefully as MOE will only accept Tuition
Grant Agreements which have the witness’s signature and seal on the relevant pages of the
Tuition Grant Agreements. Incomplete Tuition Grant Agreements will not be accepted.
Step 4
Updated as at Dec 2011
MOE Tuition Grant Unit
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