The NTUC U-Save Training Assistance Programme (UTAP), administered by the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), provides financial assistance to Singapore Citizens employed in selected service sectors to upgrade their skills and advance their careers.
To be eligible for NTUC UTAP, applicants must meet the following criteria:
NTUC UTAP covers a wide range of service sectors, including:
Sector | Examples |
---|---|
Business Services | Accounting, Administration, Call Center |
Community Services | Childcare, Education, Healthcare |
Consumer Services | Food & Beverage, Retail, Tourism |
Engineering Services | Building Maintenance, Electrical & Mechanical |
Healthcare Services | Nursing, Pharmacy, Radiology |
NTUC UTAP offers the following benefits to eligible applicants:
Claiming NTUC UTAP is a straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step approach:
The reimbursement rates for NTUC UTAP vary depending on the course category and the applicant's employment sector.
Category | Sector A** | Sector B** |
---|---|---|
Career Conversion Programs | 75% | 90% |
Career Progression Courses | 90% | 100% |
Workforce Skills Qualifications | 100% | 100% |
NTUC UTAP provides funding limits for different course categories:
Category | Funding Limit |
---|---|
Career Conversion Programs | Up to S$1,000 per course |
Career Progression Courses | Up to S$500 per course |
Workforce Skills Qualifications | Up to S$500 per qualification |
1. Can I claim UTAP for online courses?
Yes, NTUC UTAP covers both classroom-based and online courses. However, the course must be approved by NTUC and meet the eligibility criteria.
2. How long does it take to process my UTAP claim?
Processing time varies, but generally, you can expect to receive reimbursement within 2 to 4 weeks after submitting a complete claim.
3. What happens if I withdraw from the course after claiming UTAP?
You will be required to refund the reimbursement received if you withdraw from the course after claiming NTUC UTAP.
4. Can I claim UTAP for a course that I have already completed?
No, NTUC UTAP is not available for retrospective claims. You must claim the funding before completing the course.
5. Is there a limit on the number of courses I can claim UTAP for?
No, there is no limit on the number of courses you can claim UTAP for as long as you meet the eligibility criteria and the funding limits.
6. How can I find a UTAP-approved course?
You can search for UTAP-approved courses at www.ntuc.org.sg/utap or contact NTUC's Workforce Development Division.
NTUC UTAP is an excellent opportunity for Singapore Citizens to enhance their skills and improve their career prospects. If you meet the eligibility criteria, we encourage you to explore eligible courses, submit your application, and maximize the benefits available.
Remember, by investing in your skills today, you are investing in a brighter future for yourself and your family.
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