What is SkillsFuture Credit?
SkillsFuture Credit consists of credits which Singapore Citizens can use to pay for out-of-pocket course fees for attending work-skills related courses.
The credits can be used on top of existing course fee subsidies provided by the Government.
Encouraging individuals to take ownership of their skills development and learning journey
SkillsFuture Credit
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For all Singaporeans aged 25 years and above
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S$500 opening credit
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Claimable for a wide range of SkillsFuture Credit-eligible courses
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Does not expire
SkillsFuture Credit Top-Up
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All Singaporeans who are 25 years or above as at 31 Dec 2020
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One-time S$500 credit top-up
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Claimable for full range of SkillsFuture Credit-eligible courses
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Expires on 31 Dec 2025
Additional SkillsFuture Credit (Mid-Career Support)
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Expires on 31 Dec 2025
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Additional one-off special S$500 credit
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From 1 June 2022, eligible courses will be expanded to include: courses delivered by SSG-appointed CET centres, courses that fulfil training requirements for Progressive Wage Model sectors, and Full qualification programmes delivered by Institutes of Higher Learning.
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Expires on 31 Dec 2025
What can I use SFC for?
SkillsFuture Credit can be used on top of existing government course subsidies to pay for a wide range of approved skills-related courses
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Courses subsidised or approved by SkillsFuture Singapore including online courses
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Selected courses offered by Ministry of Education (MOE)-funded institutions*
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Courses supported by public agencies
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SkillsFuture@PA courses offered by the People’s Association, courses offered by the Infocommunications Media Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA)’s Silver Infocomm Junctions and selected courses under National Silver Academy.
* Institute of Technical Education, polytechnics, autonomous universities, LASALLE College of the Arts and Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts