Scholarships

Work scholarships for students.
The work scholarship program offered by the faculty provides valuable assistance to students by giving them the opportunity to work and receive compensation in return. This not only helps to alleviate financial burdens but also allows students to gain practical work experience and develop important skills that can benefit them in their future careers. It serves as a platform for students to apply their knowledge in real-life situations and enhance their professional growth.
Conditions: This work scholarship program is open to students from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, regardless of their academic year or level of study. All students enrolled in the faculty have the opportunity to participate in the program and benefit from the work experience and financial compensation it offers.
Scholarships for high-achieving students.
Scholarships are provided to high-achieving students of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences who are financially disadvantaged.
Conditions:
1. This scholarship program is open to students from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, regardless of their academic year or level of study.
2. It is a one-time scholarship.
3. The student has a good or excellent academic performance.



"Tong Kla Songkhla Nakarin"
It is a scholarship program provided to underprivileged individuals in the southern region. The program supports continuous education, starting from the final years of high school until the completion of higher education. For students who are eligible for admission to higher education, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences will be responsible for covering the tuition fees for the regular program throughout the duration of the course.
Conditions:
1. Students must successfully complete their high school education, specifically the 6th year, and be eligible to pursue higher education in various disciplines within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. This allows them to continue their studies at the university level, particularly at Prince of Songkla University. In order to do so, they must receive continuous scholarships starting from their high school level under the “Tong Kla Songkhla Nakarin” from Prince of Songkla University.
2. It is a continuous scholarship throughout the undergraduate program, where students receive tuition fees and a monthly living allowance (excluding university accommodation fees).
Chumphot-Panthip Foundation
The Chumphot-Panthip Foundation Scholarship is an educational fund that supports educational institutions in creating beneficial academic activities and provides assistance to students who have good academic performance but lack opportunities for higher education. The foundation aims to provide educational opportunities alongside moral values, which are important for Thai society at present.
Conditions:
1. You must be a student of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the 2nd to 4th year level of study.
2. Apply through the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and undergo an interview selection process with the Chumphot-Panthip Foundation Scholarship Committee.
3. Received registration fees/tuition fees for the entire academic year, including enrollment for the summer semester.
4. The monthly living allowance is 1,200 baht, and students will receive the living allowance for 10 months in an academic year. The Dean or Director of the institution will certify that the students will receive the living allowance for the entire 12-month duration of study.
5. The accommodation fee within the institution for the entire academic year, or the rental fee for off-campus accommodation in case of necessity, is not more than 500 baht per month.
6. Other expenses that are part of the curriculum and deemed appropriate for support may include internship expenses during semester breaks and financial support for organizing activities according to the curriculum.