Pre-requisites & Guidelines

Financial Assistance is designed to assist students who demonstrate financial need. If the student plans to participate for financial assistance, he/she must comply with the rules and regulations, to retain their eligibility for financial assistance.

SKANS requires financial aid recipients to make Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) toward their current degree objective. Academic sessions are monitored and financial assistance will be denied when a student falls within the probationary status as defined in the Satisfactory Academic Progress section.

  • No Financial Assistance for students who have obtained less than 50% in their last exam(taken within a year before the date of admission.

Steps to apply for Financial Assistance

  1. Complete the SKANS Financial Assistance form
  2. Provide substantiating documentation for verification as may be required by SKANS and complete all other institutional requirements. The requirements are:
    • Statement of Purpose by the applicant (detailed request)
    • Copies of transcripts, certificates from the institute last attended, fee document from the last institution the applicant attended
    • Copy of rent agreement in case of rented house or in case of income from house-rent;
    • Salary certificate/Pension slip of all earning members of the family
    • Copies of last paid utility bills: Electricity, SuiGas, Telephone and Water Supply
    • Domicile Certificate of the applicant only
    • Wealth Statement (if applicable)
    • Copies of property ownership documents (agriculture land, plots, files etc.)
    • Loan Document(s) (credit card bills, bank loans statement etc)
    • Copies of Fee bills and fee Concession of your dependants (if applicable)
    • Any other document(s) demonstrating financial need and which the Financial Assistance Committee deem necessary

Note: The financial assistance documentation MUST be submitted within 15 days of the enrollment date. Should the students' fail, the following actions will be taken:

  • The first time, a student fails, the student will be placed on financial aid probation for the following semester enrolled.
  • Students placed on financial aid suspension may continue to enroll at the college. However, they must pay their own tuition fees.