Local SEP
Students can participate in the local exchange arrangement between NUS, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Management University, Singapore University of Technology and Design and Singapore University of Social Sciences. This is a local version of SEP which allows students are able to experience a different academic life in another local university for 1 semester.
Factsheet of the programme can be found here.
Application for Local Exchange
Course Mapping - previously known as Module Mapping
Unit Transfer - previously known as Credit Transfer
All announcements for local exchange will be advertised through emails.
Please note the general criteria for application:
- A GPA is at least 3.0 and above.
- Must not be your graduating semester
Please do note that if you withdraw after accepting the offer for exchange; to recognize the time and effort that goes into the application and selection process, there will be an admin fee of $200 imposed.
Course Mapping and Unit Transfer processes (Academic Consideration for SEP and Transfer of SEP Units) for local exchanges are exactly the same as overseas exchange.
*Priority (not guarantees) will be given to senior students and those who were not successful in their application for overseas SEP.
Application Materials
1. SUSEP Application Form
2. Letter of Undertaking Form
3. Tuition Fee beyond Normal Candidature Form
(Templates can be found (under SEP Application Materials) here)
Information about NTU
Information on NTU local exchange can be found here.
Important:
Course approvals by NTU are subjected to vacancies availability/ clashes in class and exam time table and pre-requisites. Specific NTU courses ( offered by Nanyang Business School) are very popular and priority is not given to local exchange students.
Information about SMU
Please find list of available courses at SMU for your information.
Information about SUTD
Please find factsheet and list of available courses at SUTD for your information.
Information about SUSS
To note:
- Please choose a similar semester in the previous academic year as a reference for courses that will be offered.
- Successful students are offered partial exchange by default (you need to read minimally 1 course at the partner university and the rest at NUS to make up the normal workload). Should students be able to enroll themselves to a full workload of courses at the partner university, they can switch over to full exchange status.
- Students are advised to be flexible with their course choices. There is no guarantee that the partner university is able to offer students the courses they prefer or need.