Malaysian Care

JEFFREY CHEAH FOUNDATION COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP

Substantial Returns

Malaysian CARE’s partnership with Sunway University College for over 20 years has brought substantial returns, though not in cash but in kind. In particular, the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation Community Scholarship, fully funded by the university and coordinated by Malaysian CARE to cater for students from orphanages as well as poor family backgrounds.

To apply or for enquiries, contact Nicolle at
03-92120162 ext 505 or email: jcf@malaysiancare.org

Eligibility

  • Malaysian below 25 years old
  • Monthly household income below RM3000/month
  • Meet the programme entry requirements
  • Children from welfare/community centres are encouraged to apply

Scholarship Value

  • FULL Tuition Fees
  • Hostel Accommodation
  • Book Purchases
  • Monthly Cash Allowance of RM600

Scholarship Application Process

How to Apply

  1. Complete the scholarship application form below:
    • JCF Form English
    • JCF Form Bahasa Melayu
  2. Attach the certified true copy documents as stated below:-
    • SPM/ STPM certificate or equivalent
    • Identity Card
    • School leaving certificates
    • All extracurricular activities/certificates
    • Recommendation letter to validate the level of income and family background
    • Parents/guardian’s latest Income Tax Statement
    • Latest 3 consecutive months’ salary slips/any other proof of income (For retirees, the last drawn pay slip must be enclosed)
    • Latest EPF Statement
  3. Scan all documents with Camscanner application and save as PDF file with the name of the document labelled clearly. (Example – Your name – IC copy or Your Name – Mother’s Payslip- April)
  4. Submit all documents to Malaysian CARE via email

To apply or for enquiries, contact Nicolle at 03 92120162 (Ext 505) or Email: jcf@malaysiancare.org

Applications are Closed for 2024!

We will open for submissions in January 2025

Alumni Testimonials

Vincent Tey

My siblings and I have been staying in an orphanage since we were young as my parents were not able to support all of us financially..

Phua Pui Ling

My dad had diabetes and kidney failure ever since I was young. As he had to go through frequent dialysis, it was impossible for my parents to support me to further my studies. My dream to be a forensic accountant seemed like it was never going to come true.

My JCF Story

Dinesswar

Growing up without the comforts of a traditional family, I faced challenges that tested my resilience. Yet, within those challenges, I found the strength to dream.

Joyce Ang

Growing up, I had a pretty good childhood until my father, who was the only one providing for us, got sick and passed away.
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