Tuition Fees and Mandatory Miscellaneous Fees (MMFs)
1. When do I have to pay
fees?
For Semester
1, fees are due by the end of second instructional week for
those not paying through Interbank GIRO and late-September for
those paying through Interbank GIRO. For Semester 2, fees are
due by the end of second instructional week for those not paying
through Interbank GIRO and February for those paying through
Interbank GIRO. For Special Term Parts 1 and 2 (formerly known
as Special Term 3 and 4), fees are due in June and July
respectively for both GIRO and non-GIRO students. The exact fee
payment due date is available at
http://www.nus.edu.sg/finance/students/financialServices/notice/index.htm.
Email reminders will also be sent to all students from time to
time.
2. When do I get a bill?
With effect from Semester 1 of AY2008/2009, all students in NUS,
with the exception of the categories of students in the stated
scenarios indicated below, will not be sent any hardcopy Student
Bill for their duration of study in NUS. Students will be
informed through email notice sent to their NUS email account to
view their Student Bill online at least 2 weeks prior to
scheduled deadline for fee payment.
i) Freshmen postgraduate students doing coursework studies will
receive hardcopy preliminary Student Bill (not including financial
aid applied for) from Faculty only at point of matriculation;
ii) Freshmen postgraduate students doing research studies will
receive hardcopy preliminary Student Bill (not including financial
aid applied for) from Registrar’s Office only at point of
matriculation;
iii) Postgraduate students studying UCLA-NUS Executive MBA,
Executive MBA (English), Executive MBA (Chinese), M.Sc. (Financial
Engineering) and all students taking postgraduate studies in the
Institute of Systems Science will continue to receive hardcopy
Student Bill from their relevant faculty for the duration of their
studies in NUS;
The
replacement of hardcopy Student Bill with online Student Bill offers
students the convenience of accessing their Student Bill at their
own leisure time.
3. What items are
included in my bill?
If you are an undergraduate student, your bill includes Tuition Fee and Mandatory Miscellaneous fees. Registration Fee and Union entrance Fee (both one-time payment) will be charged upon admission.
Graduate students are billed their course fees or research
fees plus Mandatory Miscellaneous fees. Registration fee and
Examination Fee (both one-time payment) for coursework are also charged upon admission.
4. When can NSmen start their studies in NUS? Will they be required
to pay the miscellaneous mandatory fees (MMFs) and how much will it
be?
With effect from
AY2007/08, NSmen who have completed their National Service (RNSmen)
can join NUS during the special term which typically starts in May.
More information on the special term may be found at
http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/calendar.html.
As with other
full-time students, RNSmen are required to pay MMFs. However in
consideration of the shorter duration of the special term, except
for Registration and Union Entrance fees which are one-off charges
that RNSmen have to pay in full amount, they are required to pay
only 50% of the other prevailing MMFs.
Please see the
following for an illustration for AY 2009/2010.
|
|
Normal Semester |
Special Term(s) |
|
REGISTRATION |
$16.05 |
$16.05 |
$16.05 |
$16.05 |
|
SPORTS * |
$12.84 |
|
$6.42 |
|
|
UNION ENTRANCE |
$10.70 |
|
$10.70 |
|
|
UNION |
$12.84 |
|
$6.42 |
|
|
TRANSPORT * |
$16.05 |
$52.43 |
$8.02 |
$31.56 |
|
HEALTH * |
$28.05 |
|
$14.02 |
|
|
ACCIDENT INSURANCE |
$1.95 |
$30.00 |
$0.98 |
$15.00 |
|
COPYRIGHT |
$13.00 |
|
$6.50 |
|
|
COMPUTER AC |
$5.35 |
|
$2.67 |
|
|
LAB |
$16.05 |
$34.40 |
$8.03 |
$17.20 |
|
TOTAL FEES - LAB/MED |
|
$132.88 |
|
$79.81 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL FEES - NON-LAB |
|
$116.83 |
|
$71.78 |
5.
What if I did not receive a bill and would like to know how much to
pay?
To check your account balance online, please visit the Student Center in CS (CS Login (https://myisis.nus.edu.sg)
--> Self-Service --> Campus Finances --> Bill Request --> Select Bill Type “Student Bill”). Please also check your mailing address and update any changes by visiting the Student Center in CS (CS Login (https://myisis.nus.edu.sg)
--> Self-Service --> Campus Personal Information --> Addresses)
6.
I would like to get a copy of my prior semester's student bill. Is
this possible?
Student Bill with effect from Special Term Part 1 of AY08/09 is available from the Student Center in CS (CS Login (https://myisis.nus.edu.sg)
--> Self-Service --> Campus Finances --> Bill Request --> Select Bill Type “Student Bill”). For Student Bill for semesters prior to Special Term Part 1 of AY08/09, it is available online via Student Account Enquiry at
https://aces01.nus.edu.sg/StudentPayment/Login.jsp.
7.
Am I liable to pay fees if I withdraw from my course?
All undergraduate and postgraduate students who leaves the University after the 2nd week of a semester (excluding orientation week in Semester 1) is liable to pay fees for the entire semester. Request for partial payment will not be considered.
For non-graduating student, please refer to the following
urls:
http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/faqs/ng-applnfaq.html#12 and
http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/edu/NG-current.html.
Alternatively you can write in to
nghelp@nus.edu.sg for assistance.
8.
Am I liable to pay fees if I am granted leave of absence for the
semester?
A student who is
granted leave of absence within the first two weeks of a semester
(excluding orientation week in Semester 1) is exempted from paying
fees for the semester. However, if leave of absence is granted
after the second week of a semester, he/she is still liable to pay
fees for the entire semester.
9. I am currently a student of NUS and would like to request for
full/partial waiver of my tuition fees payable. Who should I write
to with my request?
Please
refer to the following websites for policy pertaining to refund of
fees for undergraduates (http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/edu/UG/fees.html)
and postgraduates (http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/edu/gd-fees.html).
For assistance with appeals, please approach your Faculty
Administrators.
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