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Marina Bay Sands Expands Hospitality Scholarships with Over S$2 Million Commitment for SIT and Polytechnic Students

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Marina Bay Sands (MBS), one of Singapore's premier integrated resorts, has made a significant move to bolster the nation's hospitality sector by expanding its Sands Hospitality Scholarship Program. Announced on April 22, 2026, this initiative commits over S$2 million (approximately US$1.5 million) to support more than 160 Singaporean students pursuing hospitality and tourism-related courses from 2026 to 2029. This expansion builds on the success of the original program launched in 2022, reflecting MBS's and its parent company Las Vegas Sands' (LVS) ongoing dedication to developing local talent amid a recovering tourism industry.

The program partners with seven key Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) in Singapore, including the newly added Institute of Technical Education (ITE) alongside Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP), Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP), Republic Polytechnic (RP), Singapore Polytechnic (SP), Temasek Polytechnic (TP), and the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT). These institutions play a crucial role in Singapore's applied learning ecosystem, offering practical diplomas and degrees tailored to industry demands.

From Inception to Expansion: Evolution of the Sands Hospitality Scholarship

The Sands Hospitality Scholarship Program was first introduced in August 2022 with a US$1 million endowment, targeting students from six polytechnics and SIT. Over its initial three-year run, it benefited more than 100 Singaporean students through bond-free financial aid covering tuition fees, course materials, and even overseas immersion programs. Recipients also gained invaluable industry exposure via networking events, internships, and potential full-time employment opportunities at MBS.

The third and final cohort of the inaugural program was celebrated at a ceremony on April 21, 2026, highlighting success stories such as Sharifah Aishah Binti Syed Ali Alhinduan, a Year 3 Diploma in Tourism Management with Technology student from RP. Her experiences reinforced her passion for hospitality, underscoring the program's impact on career readiness. Paul Town, Chief Operating Officer of MBS, emphasized during the event, "From day one, we understood that building a world-class integrated resort also meant developing quality hospitality talent for Singapore."

Key Features of the Expanded Program

The refreshed Sands Hospitality Scholarship, running through 2029, seeds its funding with S$2 million, directly addressing the anticipated hiring needs as MBS prepares for a major expansion. This includes a new ultra-luxury hotel tower with 570 rooms and a 15,000-seat arena, set for completion by June 2030, which will require thousands of new team members. The scholarships are open to second- and higher-year students in relevant programs, providing not just financial relief but also mentorship and hands-on training to bridge academia and industry.

In addition to the core scholarship, MBS is contributing to the Singapore Industry Scholarship (SgIS) via the Singapore Tourism Board (STB), supporting 10 undergraduates over three years. A standout inclusive element is the S$75,000 donation to TomoWork's Talent Uplift Programme, aiding 15 undergraduates with disabilities or special needs. Each receives S$4,500, plus mentorship and projects focused on accessibility and neurodiversity, culminating in a June showcase.

Spotlight on Partner Institutions: SIT and the Polytechnics

The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), a university of applied learning, offers the Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Hospitality and Tourism Management, a three-year program emphasizing the Integrated Work Study Programme (IWSP). This model integrates eight to twelve months of industry placements, preparing graduates for roles like hotel management and event planning. SIT's practical focus aligns perfectly with MBS's needs, making it a prime partner. Learn more about SIT's Hospitality and Tourism Management program.

Singapore's five polytechnics—NYP, NP, RP, SP, and TP—provide Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management programs, each with unique strengths. For instance, TP's course, the pioneer among polytechnics, equips students with skills in hotel operations, event management, and sustainable tourism. NYP focuses on technology integration, while SP emphasizes business essentials. These diplomas serve as strong foundations, often leading to top-up degrees at SIT or universities. The inclusion of ITE extends opportunities to Nitec and Higher Nitec students, creating a seamless progression pathway from vocational to higher education.

Students from SIT and polytechnics participating in hospitality training at Marina Bay Sands

Comprehensive Benefits for Scholarship Recipients

Beyond tuition coverage, scholars enjoy exclusive perks: guaranteed internships at MBS, exposure to global best practices from LVS, and networking with industry leaders. Many secure full-time roles post-graduation, accelerating their careers. The program fosters soft skills like resilience and inclusivity, vital for Singapore's diverse tourism landscape. Jenny Yang, CEO of TomoWork, noted, "This collaboration enables us to further our mission of expanding opportunities for our program participants alongside an organization that demonstrates strong leadership."

  • Financial aid for fees, materials, and immersions
  • Mentorship from MBS professionals
  • Internships and job placements
  • Projects on accessibility and sustainability
  • Community engagement via Sands Cares

Tackling Singapore's Hospitality Talent Shortage

Singapore's hospitality sector faces persistent workforce challenges, with global projections from the World Travel & Tourism Council estimating a 14 million worker shortage by 2030. Locally, hotels operate at 82-85% occupancy but with fewer staff than pre-pandemic levels, straining growth. Tourism receipts are forecasted to reach S$47-50 billion by 2040, driven by 17-18 million annual visitors in 2026. As reported by The Business Times, initiatives like this scholarship are crucial for building a resilient pipeline.

MBS's expansion exemplifies the demand: hiring thousands for new facilities amid geopolitical uncertainties. Polytechnics and SIT's hands-on curricula, enhanced by such partnerships, address skills gaps in areas like digital hospitality and sustainable practices.

Inclusive Pathways: Empowering Underrepresented Talent

MBS champions diversity, employing 93 persons with disabilities in customer-facing roles since 2016. Stories like Jasmine Ho, a table games dealer who overcame a spinal injury, inspire. The TomoWork partnership extends this, offering tailored support and projects that promote neurodiversity, ensuring hospitality reflects Singapore's inclusive society.

Real-World Impact: Voices from Past Scholars

Previous recipients have thrived. The 2023 cohort of 49 students from partner IHLs gained insights into operations, with many praising the mentorship. One RP scholar shared how site visits reshaped her view of tourism's potential. These experiences not only boost employability but also contribute to Singapore's reputation as a hospitality hub.

Sands Hospitality Scholarship award ceremony with students and executives

Broader Implications for Singapore's Higher Education Landscape

This expansion exemplifies industry-academia collaboration, aligning with Singapore's SkillsFuture vision. By integrating ITE, it creates progression routes, democratizing access to hospitality careers. As tourism drives economic growth—the sector's market projected at USD 23.28 billion in 2026 per Mordor Intelligence—such programs ensure a skilled, diverse workforce. Hospitality market projections highlight the urgency.

Looking Ahead: How to Apply and Next Steps

Applications typically open annually via partner IHLs, targeting high-performing students. Interested polytechnic or SIT learners should check school portals for eligibility—often GPA-based with interviews. MBS encourages applications from diverse backgrounds, emphasizing passion for service. With tourism booming, this scholarship positions recipients at the forefront of Singapore's world-class industry.

In summary, MBS's S$2 million+ commitment is a strategic investment in human capital, fostering innovation and inclusivity in hospitality education. It not only empowers students but strengthens Singapore's position as Asia's leading tourism destination.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What is the Sands Hospitality Scholarship Program?

The Sands Hospitality Scholarship is a bond-free initiative by Marina Bay Sands and Las Vegas Sands, providing financial aid, mentorship, and industry exposure to hospitality and tourism students at Singapore IHLs.

💰How much funding is committed to the expanded program?

Over S$2 million (US$1.5M+) from 2026 to 2029, supporting more than 160 students, plus S$75,000 for inclusive scholarships via TomoWork.

🏫Which institutions partner with the scholarship?

ITE, Nanyang Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Republic Polytechnic, Singapore Polytechnic, Temasek Polytechnic, and Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT).

📚What benefits do recipients receive?

Tuition coverage, course materials, overseas immersions, networking, internships, and potential full-time jobs at MBS.

🔗Why was ITE added as a new partner?

To create progression pathways from vocational training, broadening access to hospitality careers and aligning with Singapore's skills-first approach.

👥How does this address hospitality talent shortages?

Singapore faces labor gaps with tourism growth to 17-18M visitors in 2026; the program builds a pipeline for MBS's expansion hiring thousands.

📖What is SIT's Hospitality and Tourism Management program?

SIT offers a 3-year Bachelor of Business (Hons) with IWSP, integrating 8-12 months of work-study for real-world experience. SIT program details.

Tell me about the TomoWork partnership.

S$75k supports 15 undergrads with disabilities via Talent Uplift Programme, including mentorship and projects on inclusivity.

🏆What were the results of the inaugural program?

Launched 2022 with US$1M, it aided over 100 students from 6 IHLs, with many securing MBS roles and gaining career confidence.

📝How can students apply?

Check partner IHL portals annually; eligibility often includes GPA and interviews. Contact schools for 2026-2029 openings.

📈What is the outlook for Singapore hospitality?

Tourism receipts to S$47-50B by 2040; market at USD 23.28B in 2026, but shortages persist amid global 14M gap by 2030.