The SAF Scholarship, formerly known as the SAF Overseas Scholarship (SAFOS), is a scholarship conferred by the Public Service Commission (PSC). The scholarship is second in prestige to the President's Scholarship.
Scholars are groomed for the highest levels of command and management in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and beyond. They will generally do another post-graduate degree in Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Public Administration (MPA) or Master of Public Policy (MPP) overseas in the middle of their careers to prepare themselves for appointments beyond the SAF. Upon graduation, scholars go through different tour of duty from other cadet officers.
The scholarship is awarded to outstanding officer cadets with excellent A-Level or IB Diploma results, impressive co-curricular activities and outstanding performance in the Officer Cadet School (OCS). Candidates must also graduate from Basic Military Training (BMT) with an acceptable leadership score and excel in their Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT).
After they are selected through rigorous rounds of interviews, scholars must complete and pass the 9-month Officer Cadet Course and receive their commission, before leaving for undergraduate studies. Medical or dentistry candidates will disrupt their cadet course for studies before returning for a 3-month Medical Officer Cadet Course (MOCC). Upon graduation, they will return to serve in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF).
Their overseas studies typically takes place in the United Kingdom or United States. Popular choices amongst scholars include universities such as Imperial College London, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Princeton University, University of Chicago, and University of California, Berkeley.[1]
Graduates receive their promotion to the rank of Captain (CPT) after a year of returning to service, thereafter serve 2-year command/instructor/staff tours, typically reaching the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel (LTC) and receive their battalion command by their 12-year of service. The rapid promotion and high salaries is to maintain competitiveness for the best minds in a highly educated society.
Most scholars will go on to complete post-graduate qualifications in Public Administration or Engineering from the Ivy League or Oxbridge universities. It is also common for these scholars to be headhunted to join the private sector or inducted into political offices.
1. Speech by Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen at the 2013 Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Scholarship Award Presentation Ceremonyhttp://www.mindef.gov.sg/content/imindef/press_room/official_releases/sp/2013/29jul13_speech.html