Our Dedication & Commitment
The NUS Office of Student Affairs (OSA) seizes every opportunity and dedicates itself to provide and support the NUS student community in all aspects of student life outside-of-the-classroom, including student services, housing admission and residential life, student leaders’ development, community engagement, integration and service learning, student support and wellness, as well as disability support.
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Teach Singapore 5th Anniversary Showcase 2026
NUS Arts Festival: Sacred Bodies
NUS Arts Festival: Jazzin’ through the Arco and Romántico
NUS Arts Festival: Saikō no Anime 2.0
NUS Arts Festival: 意·动 Yì·Dòng – Intent/Motion
Supernova: Rising Star 2026 Live Auditions
Supernova: Rising Star 2026
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Halls of Residence
Expect personal development opportunities through a myriad of co-curricular activities across sports, community engagement and cultural activities. Some General Education modules and Design-Your-Own-Course are offered here, with opportunities for elected student leadership via the Junior Common Room Committee (JCRC). Meal plans included.
Halls of Residence
Expect personal development opportunities through a myriad of co-curricular activities across sports, community engagement and cultural activities. Some General Education modules and Design-Your-Own-Course are offered here, with opportunities for elected student leadership via the Junior Common Room Committee (JCRC). Meal plans included.
Houses
Expect lots of ground-up initiatives co-led by residents, peer mentorship, and a structured Proactive Pastoral Care (PPC) system – where every resident is assigned to a small yet robust support group. Collaborative student leadership roles are available as a Peer Mentor, Resident Assistant, or the Student Council.
Houses
Expect lots of ground-up initiatives co-led by residents, peer mentorship, and a structured Proactive Pastoral Care (PPC) system – where every resident is assigned to a small yet robust support group. Collaborative student leadership roles are available as a Peer Mentor, Resident Assistant, or the Student Council.
Residential Colleges
Expect a diverse range of academic courses taught in intimate settings, dynamic and informal out-of-classroom learning, and student interest groups. Elected student leadership roles are available via the College Students’ Committee (CSC) and in interest groups. Meal plans included.
Residential Colleges
Expect a diverse range of academic courses taught in intimate settings, dynamic and informal out-of-classroom learning, and student interest groups. Elected student leadership roles are available via the College Students’ Committee (CSC) and in interest groups. Meal plans included.
Student Residence
Residents here have the option to participate in residential activities at a level that they are comfortable with. Programmes across themes of wellness, personal effectiveness, sports, cultural appreciation and community service are offered. Student leadership roles are available via the Resident Assistant and Cluster Leader role. No meal plans.
Student Residence
Residents here have the option to participate in residential activities at a level that they are comfortable with. Programmes across themes of wellness, personal effectiveness, sports, cultural appreciation and community service are offered. Student leadership roles are available via the Resident Assistant and Cluster Leader role. No meal plans.
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7 PitStop Principles for Your Mental Wellbeing
OSA introduces the 7 PitStop Principles to aid you in stress management and self care. By practising the principles below you will enhance your mental wellbeing and productivity.

