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Resources and Services

Some of the available resources and services at NUS are as follows:

Office of Admission
The Office of Admissions oversees all matters pertaining to undergraduate admissions, including recruitment, transfer of degree courses, student financial aid and award of scholarships.

Campus Services
Among its many responsibilities, the Campus Services Division in the Office of Estate and Development oversees campus security, parking, food and beverage operations, transport services, and logistics support.

NUS Centre For the Arts
Established in 1993, NUS Centre For the Arts (CFA) contributes to holistic education by promoting research, learning and appreciation of the arts through partnerships within NUS, as well as with organisations in Singapore and beyond. Presenting a vibrant arts calendar for the University, CFA activities add to the NUS experience, and help inspire and develop artistic talents on campus. CFA also manages student groups in music, dance, drama, visual arts, filmmaking and production; as well as the major arts facilities on campus — University Cultural Centre, NUS Museum and CFA Studios. NUS Museum houses the Lee Kong Chian Collection, the South and Southeast Asian Collection and the Ng Eng Teng Collection, and also manages the Straits Chinese Collection at Baba House (157 Neil Road).

Computer Centre
The Computer Centre spearheads the development of an IT-intensive environment on campus and provides a comprehensive computing and networking infrastructure to fully equip the University community for effective teaching, learning, research, and administration. The Centre also oversees the Notebook Ownership Scheme which allows full-time NUS students to use well-equipped notebook computers that will enable them to learn, interact and access Internet resources at any time and any place.

NUS Co-op
The NUS Multi-purpose Co-operative Society Limited (NUS Co-op) offers a wide range of products including books, course packs, stationery and sundry items, and computer hardware, software and accessories. It has a wide membership in the community. Among the various services it provides are a book assistance scheme and several community service schemes.

Office of Financial Services
The Office of Financial Services is responsible for the University’s financial policies and procedures, billing and collection of tuition fees, shared financial services, treasury, controllerships, financial reporting and stewardship of the University’s financial resources.

University Health Centre
The University Health Centre (UHC) consists of three Divisions, each handling different aspects of health and wellness for the NUS community:

  1. Health Service provides comprehensive medical care
  2. Wellness promotes a healthy and balanced lifestyle
  3. Counselling & Psychological Services restores and enhances mental well-being

International Relations Office
The International Relations Office is responsible for forging and maintaining relations with international partners and collaborators around the world to make available various study abroad and student exchange opportunities. The Office also promotes NUS by developing international initiatives to enhance the University’s global standing.

NUS Libraries
The NUS Library System comprises seven libraries. It is among the most technologically advanced and its holdings is one of the largest in Asia. The NUS Libraries’ multidisciplinary collections are richly diverse and encompass subjects in architecture, business, engineering, humanities and social sciences, law, medicine, science, and other fields. The NUS Libraries play a vital role in supporting the University’s mission in research and education.

Registrar’s Office
The Registrar’s Office oversees the administration of academic matters including freshmen registration, module enrolment, curriculum, examinations, award of degrees, commencement, and student discipline. The Office is committed to service excellence and makes use of the latest technology to ensure efficiency and effectiveness in its administrative operations.

Office of Student Affairs
The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) has overall responsibility for student welfare and student life on campus. OSA is committed to providing students with the environment and opportunities for leadership and character development through an active and balanced student life. Within the purview of OSA are several important services, including:

Student Service Centre – This is part of the University’s continuous effort to improve services to students. Student services such as transcript collection, student status letter, student’s pass, certification of documents, lost items and fee payment have been integrated within one-stop at the Centre, for the convenience of students.

NUS Career Centre – The Centre equips students with career development skills by helping them to identify and develop career goals through individual counselling or training workshops like resume writing and interview skills. It also partners employers in their graduate recruitment, and organises a range of activities such as internship programmes, career fairs, recruitment talks, networking sessions for students to meet company representatives for employment opportunities.

International Student Services – This section provides services and programmes for the welfare of international students, and promotes cross-cultural understanding, integration and development of the NUS student community.

Hostel Admission Services – This section assists students in finding on-campus or alternative off-campus accommodation (http://www.nus.edu.sg/osa/has/other-accommodation)and oversees part of the management and maintenance of student residences.

Residential Life – The team helps students to settle in and experience a vibrant hostel life through organising hall, social, cultural and sports activities, enrichment programmes as well as resident assistant and cluster leader programmes.

Sports and Recreation Centre   – The Centre provides an array of facilities and a conducive environment for the University community to participate in sports activities, both competitive and recreational, for the cultivation of a healthy lifestyle and character and leadership development.

More information on Resources and Services can be obtained here.

 
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