Trinity International College (TIC), Singapore

Trinity International College (TIC), Singapore, is a private institution established in 2003 and awarded EduTrust certification, signifying its commitment to quality education and student welfare . Located at 36 Prinsep Street, TIC offers a diverse range of programmes from preparatory classes like AEIS and IELTS to vocational diplomas in hospitality, business, retail, supply chain, as well as postgraduate diplomas in international business and sales & marketing. The college focuses on nurturing life‑long learners with a global outlook and emphasizes developing leaders of character through teamwork, integrity, and empathy backed by modern facilities and a multicultural student body


Scholarship


Undergraduate Scholarships available here:

1. SkillsFuture Credit & SSG Subsidies

  • Who it’s for: Singapore citizens & PRs
  • Benefit: Up to SGD 1,000–2,000 in SkillsFuture credits; additional course fee subsidies (50–90%) if the programme is SSG-approved
  • Eligibility: Must enroll in a SkillsFuture-registered course; credits claimed via MySkillsFuture portal

2. Early-Bird / Agent-Promotional Discounts

  • Who it’s for: International applicants
  • Benefit: Typically 10–20% off first-term tuition
  • Eligibility: Submit applications 2–3 months before intake; arranged through TIC-affiliated agents

3. Merit-Based Bursaries (Undisclosed Name)

  • Who it’s for: High-achieving students, local or international
  • Benefit: Partial tuition waivers (10–40%)
  • Eligibility: Likely based on academic performance; application or interview may be required details typically available upon inquiry

 4. Employer or Industry Sponsorships

  • Who it’s for: Working professionals or trainees in hospitality, retail, or logistics
  • Benefit: Partial to full sponsorship for diploma-level training
  • Eligibility: Employer identifies skill gaps and provides supporting documentation; often tied to career commitments or attachments

 5. SkillsFuture Work-Study Scheme (WSQ-based)

  • Who it’s for: Singaporean adults up skilling via TIC’s WSQ courses
  • Benefit: Subsidies up to 70–90% of course fees, plus training allowances
  • Eligibility: Courses under the WSQ system; must meet age and occupational criteria (non-student, employed recipients)

Additional Notes

  • Edutrust Fee Protection & Insurance: All enrolled students receive tuition protection and global hospitalisation coverage valuable for international learners.
  • Agent-Specific Scholarships: Some agents or promotional events may offer added fee waivers ask your education consultant.
  • External Opportunities: Consider applying for government or embassy scholarships, community bursaries, industry grants, or later-year scholarships if transferring to partner institutions.

Graduate Scholarships available here:

1. Guaranteed Agent-Partner Scholarships

  • What it is: Agent-based promotion via TIC’s overseas partners
  • Coverage: Partial tuition waivers, flexible payment plans, possibly IELTS waivers (variable per agent)
  • Eligibility: International graduate-applicants through specified agents
  • Extra Info: These vary by agent; promotions may include part-time work help—check your education consultant

 2. Early-Bird / Promotional Discounts

  • What it is: Advance-application discounts
  • Coverage: Typically 10–20% off on first-term tuition
  • Eligibility: Register 2–3 months before commencement (check intake schedule)
  • Extra Info: Limited-time offers; contact TIC’s admissions office or agent for current deals

 3. Employer / Sponsorship Support

  • What it is: Sponsorship via employers (common in hospitality, retail, logistics)
  • Coverage: Partial or full course fees borne by employer
  • Eligibility: Must be employed and fulfilling upskilling goals set by company
  • Extra Info: May involve commitment clauses (e.g., continued employment or work attachments)

 4. SkillsFuture Work-Study / SSG Support

  • What it is: Singapore government funding for adult learners
  • Coverage: 70–90% course fee subsidy + training allowance, if course is WSQ/SSG approved (e.g., diplomas)
  • Eligibility: Singaporeans aged 21+ working or upskilling in relevant sectors
  • Extra Info: Not strictly a “scholarship” but a robust funding scheme

 5. EduTrust Fee Protection & Medical Insurance

  • What it is: Mandatory safeguards for students under TIC’s EduTrust certification
  • Coverage: Tuition refund protection and up to S$30,000 annual hospitalisation insurance
  • Eligibility: Automatically provided to all enrolled students

Courses


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Eligibility criteria


Undergraduate Eligibility:

General Academic Requirements

  • Minimum Age: Must be 16 years or older at the time of admission.
  • Educational Qualifications:
    • Certificate/Foundation programs: Completion of Grade 10 (or equivalent).
    • Diploma / Advanced Diploma programs: Completion of Grade 12, GCE O‑Levels, or equivalent secondary school qualification.
    • Advanced entry (from another provider): Applicants with equivalent diplomas may be considered for admission into higher-level programs (e.g. Advanced Diploma).

 English Language Proficiency

Required if previous education was not in English:

  • Acceptable proofs include:
    • IELTS or TOEFL (scores dependent on course level)
    • PTE Academic
    • TIC’s internal English Placement Test during the admission process

 Required Documents

Applicants must submit certified copies of:

  • Passport (and/or local ID)
  • Birth Certificate
  • Academic transcripts and completion certificates (e.g., Grade 10/12, A‑Levels, diploma)
  • Passport-size photograph
  • Financial documents (e.g., savings/fixed deposit statements)
  • Parent/Guardian ID copies (for minor applicants)
  • English test score sheet, if English wasn’t the medium of prior education

Additional Considerations

  • International students must also provide student pass documents.
  • Non-English academic records must be accompanied by an official English translation.
  • Vaccination proof (e.g. diphtheria, measles) is needed for applicants under 12 years old tertiary applicants may generally be exempt unless specified.
  • Foundation and Certificate courses are designed for students who don’t yet meet the Diploma prerequisites these can be a pathway into higher-level programs.

 Next Steps

  1. Confirm your highest completed academic qualification (Grade 10 vs. 12).
  2. Gather required documentation ensure translations/endorsements where needed.
  3. If English wasn’t the medium of prior study, explore taking an IELTS/PTE or TIC’s placement test.
  4. Reach out to TIC Admissions to understand specific score requirements for your intended course.

Postgraduate Diploma Admission Criteria

Age Requirement

  • Applicants have to be at least 18 years old at the time of admission

 Academic Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized institution.
  • Alternatively, mature candidates with:
    • Completed diploma-level studies, and
    • Minimum 2 years’ relevant work experience
      (All applications are subject to TIC’s eligibility assessment)

 English Language Proficiency

  • One of the following is required:
    • GCE ‘O’ Level English Grade C5 or higher (or equivalent)
    • IELTS score of at least 5.5
    • CAE Level 4,
    • TIC’s internal English Placement Test: score of 60% or above
    • English-medium prior education may suffice without test scores

 Required Documents

  • Certified copies of:
    • Bachelor’s degree certificate & academic transcripts (or diploma + work experience proof)
    • English proficiency evidence
    • Passport photo and ID copy
    • Any additional documents requested during application

Further Notes

  • TIC might require interviews or additional assessments on a case-by-case basis.
  • The criteria apply across Postgraduate Diplomas in areas like Business & Management, International Business, Sales & Marketing, and similar programmes

 Summary Table

Requirement

Criteria

Age

≥ 18 years old

Academic Background

Bachelor’s degree or diploma + ≥ 2 years' relevant work experience

English Proficiency

O-Level C5 / IELTS 5.5 / CAE Level 4 or pass internal test (60%)

Documentation

Degrees/diplomas, transcripts, English results, ID, photo

Accommodation


Visa


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Undergraduate Scholarships available here:

1. SkillsFuture Credit & SSG Subsidies

  • Who it’s for: Singapore citizens & PRs
  • Benefit: Up to SGD 1,000–2,000 in SkillsFuture credits; additional course fee subsidies (50–90%) if the programme is SSG-approved
  • Eligibility: Must enroll in a SkillsFuture-registered course; credits claimed via MySkillsFuture portal

2. Early-Bird / Agent-Promotional Discounts

  • Who it’s for: International applicants
  • Benefit: Typically 10–20% off first-term tuition
  • Eligibility: Submit applications 2–3 months before intake; arranged through TIC-affiliated agents

3. Merit-Based Bursaries (Undisclosed Name)

  • Who it’s for: High-achieving students, local or international
  • Benefit: Partial tuition waivers (10–40%)
  • Eligibility: Likely based on academic performance; application or interview may be required details typically available upon inquiry

 4. Employer or Industry Sponsorships

  • Who it’s for: Working professionals or trainees in hospitality, retail, or logistics
  • Benefit: Partial to full sponsorship for diploma-level training
  • Eligibility: Employer identifies skill gaps and provides supporting documentation; often tied to career commitments or attachments

 5. SkillsFuture Work-Study Scheme (WSQ-based)

  • Who it’s for: Singaporean adults up skilling via TIC’s WSQ courses
  • Benefit: Subsidies up to 70–90% of course fees, plus training allowances
  • Eligibility: Courses under the WSQ system; must meet age and occupational criteria (non-student, employed recipients)

Additional Notes

  • Edutrust Fee Protection & Insurance: All enrolled students receive tuition protection and global hospitalisation coverage valuable for international learners.
  • Agent-Specific Scholarships: Some agents or promotional events may offer added fee waivers ask your education consultant.
  • External Opportunities: Consider applying for government or embassy scholarships, community bursaries, industry grants, or later-year scholarships if transferring to partner institutions.

Graduate Scholarships available here:

1. Guaranteed Agent-Partner Scholarships

  • What it is: Agent-based promotion via TIC’s overseas partners
  • Coverage: Partial tuition waivers, flexible payment plans, possibly IELTS waivers (variable per agent)
  • Eligibility: International graduate-applicants through specified agents
  • Extra Info: These vary by agent; promotions may include part-time work help—check your education consultant

 2. Early-Bird / Promotional Discounts

  • What it is: Advance-application discounts
  • Coverage: Typically 10–20% off on first-term tuition
  • Eligibility: Register 2–3 months before commencement (check intake schedule)
  • Extra Info: Limited-time offers; contact TIC’s admissions office or agent for current deals

 3. Employer / Sponsorship Support

  • What it is: Sponsorship via employers (common in hospitality, retail, logistics)
  • Coverage: Partial or full course fees borne by employer
  • Eligibility: Must be employed and fulfilling upskilling goals set by company
  • Extra Info: May involve commitment clauses (e.g., continued employment or work attachments)

 4. SkillsFuture Work-Study / SSG Support

  • What it is: Singapore government funding for adult learners
  • Coverage: 70–90% course fee subsidy + training allowance, if course is WSQ/SSG approved (e.g., diplomas)
  • Eligibility: Singaporeans aged 21+ working or upskilling in relevant sectors
  • Extra Info: Not strictly a “scholarship” but a robust funding scheme

 5. EduTrust Fee Protection & Medical Insurance

  • What it is: Mandatory safeguards for students under TIC’s EduTrust certification
  • Coverage: Tuition refund protection and up to S$30,000 annual hospitalisation insurance
  • Eligibility: Automatically provided to all enrolled students

No results found

Undergraduate Eligibility:

General Academic Requirements

  • Minimum Age: Must be 16 years or older at the time of admission.
  • Educational Qualifications:
    • Certificate/Foundation programs: Completion of Grade 10 (or equivalent).
    • Diploma / Advanced Diploma programs: Completion of Grade 12, GCE O‑Levels, or equivalent secondary school qualification.
    • Advanced entry (from another provider): Applicants with equivalent diplomas may be considered for admission into higher-level programs (e.g. Advanced Diploma).

 English Language Proficiency

Required if previous education was not in English:

  • Acceptable proofs include:
    • IELTS or TOEFL (scores dependent on course level)
    • PTE Academic
    • TIC’s internal English Placement Test during the admission process

 Required Documents

Applicants must submit certified copies of:

  • Passport (and/or local ID)
  • Birth Certificate
  • Academic transcripts and completion certificates (e.g., Grade 10/12, A‑Levels, diploma)
  • Passport-size photograph
  • Financial documents (e.g., savings/fixed deposit statements)
  • Parent/Guardian ID copies (for minor applicants)
  • English test score sheet, if English wasn’t the medium of prior education

Additional Considerations

  • International students must also provide student pass documents.
  • Non-English academic records must be accompanied by an official English translation.
  • Vaccination proof (e.g. diphtheria, measles) is needed for applicants under 12 years old tertiary applicants may generally be exempt unless specified.
  • Foundation and Certificate courses are designed for students who don’t yet meet the Diploma prerequisites these can be a pathway into higher-level programs.

 Next Steps

  1. Confirm your highest completed academic qualification (Grade 10 vs. 12).
  2. Gather required documentation ensure translations/endorsements where needed.
  3. If English wasn’t the medium of prior study, explore taking an IELTS/PTE or TIC’s placement test.
  4. Reach out to TIC Admissions to understand specific score requirements for your intended course.

Postgraduate Diploma Admission Criteria

Age Requirement

  • Applicants have to be at least 18 years old at the time of admission

 Academic Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized institution.
  • Alternatively, mature candidates with:
    • Completed diploma-level studies, and
    • Minimum 2 years’ relevant work experience
      (All applications are subject to TIC’s eligibility assessment)

 English Language Proficiency

  • One of the following is required:
    • GCE ‘O’ Level English Grade C5 or higher (or equivalent)
    • IELTS score of at least 5.5
    • CAE Level 4,
    • TIC’s internal English Placement Test: score of 60% or above
    • English-medium prior education may suffice without test scores

 Required Documents

  • Certified copies of:
    • Bachelor’s degree certificate & academic transcripts (or diploma + work experience proof)
    • English proficiency evidence
    • Passport photo and ID copy
    • Any additional documents requested during application

Further Notes

  • TIC might require interviews or additional assessments on a case-by-case basis.
  • The criteria apply across Postgraduate Diplomas in areas like Business & Management, International Business, Sales & Marketing, and similar programmes

 Summary Table

Requirement

Criteria

Age

≥ 18 years old

Academic Background

Bachelor’s degree or diploma + ≥ 2 years' relevant work experience

English Proficiency

O-Level C5 / IELTS 5.5 / CAE Level 4 or pass internal test (60%)

Documentation

Degrees/diplomas, transcripts, English results, ID, photo

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