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Student Bill

A Student Bill comprises:

Category
Examples
Chargeable Items
  • Tuition Fee
  • Miscellaneous Student Fees
    (Student Services Fee and Health Service Fee)
  • Late Fee
Payment / Financial Aid (FA) Items
  • CPF Education Loan Scheme (CELS)
  • Post-Secondary Education Account (PSEA)
  • Mendaki Tertiary Tuition Fee Subsidy
  • Bursary
  • Scholarship
  • MOE Tuition Fee Loan (TFL)
  • Research Scholarship Stipend
  • Direct payments such as Local Electronics Funds Transfer and E-Payment

For more information on Tuition Fees and Miscellaneous Student Fees, please refer to UndergraduateGraduate and Non-Graduating.

Your Student Bill will be available online via Education Records System (EduRec) by the first week of the semester. No hard copy bill will be sent. If you have applied for financial aid successfully, it will be updated in your Student Account by the disbursement timelines specified in http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/financial-aid/financial-aid-calendar.

To access your Student Bill,

  1. Disable the pop-up blocker of your browser
  2. Login to Education Records System (EduRec)
  3. Click “My Homepage” for drop-down menu
  4. Select “Financials”
  5. Click “Manage Student Financials”
  6. In “Bill Type” drop-down menu, select “Preliminary Bill” (if available) or “Student Bill”.
  7. For “Student Bill”, select the applicable “Term” before clicking “View Student Bill”

Student Bill shows the actual charged items (such as Tuition Fee and Miscellaneous Student Fees) and payment/Financial Aid items (such as CPF Loans and Bursaries) updated in your Student Account as at the time the bill is generated.

“Preliminary Bill” allows you to simulate the fees payable after factoring in the Financial Aid that you have applied for and pending award (based on data you have entered).

The “Preliminary Bill” is only available to undergraduate and graduate students billed on a semester basis. It is thus not available to:

  • Non-graduating students
  • Graduate students taking self-financing courses
  • Undergraduate students taking part-time courses
  • All students taking special term modules or part-time courses

Yes. Previous semester’s Student Bill can be accessed as follows:

Academic Period
Access via:
From Special Term Part 1 of AY2008/2009 onwards
  • Disable the pop-up blocker of your browser
  • Login to Education Records System (EduRec)
  • Click “My Homepage” for drop-down menu
  • Select “Financials”
  • Click “Manage Student Financials”
  • Select “Student Bill” from drop-down menu in “Bill Type”
  • Select the applicable “Term”
  • Click “View Student Bill”
Prior to Special Term Part 1 of AY2008/2009
Tuition Fees
Miscellaneous Student Fees (MSF)
Undergraduates1 UGRD Tuition Fees UGRD MSF
Graduates2 GRAD Tuition Fees (Government-subsidised) GRAD MSF
Tuition fees for self-funded graduate coursework programmes can be found at the respective programme websites. GRAD MSF
Non-Graduating NGRD Tuition Fees and MSF
1http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/administrative-policies-procedures/undergraduate/undergraduate-fees 2http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/administrative-policies-procedures/graduate/graduate-fees
Please refer to this link for more information.

Student Particulars

Students will be contacted via their NUS-assigned email addresses (xxxx@u.nus.edu) and not via their personal email addresses.

It is important for students to update changes in their contact details to ensure that they receive timely communication from NUS, such as payment advice for refunds made.

Students are to update changes in their contact details as follows:

Matters relating to:
Update at / Contact
  • Student records
    (including “Payment Address”, “Contact Details” etc.)
  • MOE Tuition Fee Loan (TFL) (with DBS Bank)
  • MOE Study Loan (SL) (with DBS Bank)
  • Notebook Computer Loan (NCL)
  • MOE Tuition Fee Loan (TFL) (with OCBC Bank)
  • MOE Study Loan (SL) (with OCBC Bank)
  • NUS Student Assistance Loan (SAL)

Students are to use their NUS-assigned email account (xxxx@u.nus.edu) where possible, and provide their A-series Student Number in their communication with NUS.

You need to provide your “Payment Address” because the information is accessed directly by the University’s payment system when processing refund to you. Hence, please ensure that both your “Payment Address” and “Mailing Address” are updated.

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