Hostel Rates

GD Hostel Rates

Hostel Rates

NUS hostels fees are reviewed and adjusted periodically to reflect the cost of providing housing to students. The revenues collected from hostel fees are expected to meet the operating cost, in particular the cyclical maintenance and repair cost of our hostels.

The subsidised hostel rates are applicable to students in MOE-subsidised graduate programmes, while the non-subsidised hostel rates are applicable to students in self-funding graduate programmes. To find out whether you are in MOE-subsidised programmes or not, please contact your faculty/department administrator.

Please note that the hostel rates for air-con rooms and apartments are not inclusive of utilities charges arising from the usage of the air-con unit. A separate charge is applicable on a prepaid or "Pay-As-You-Use” basis except for College Green. The hostels reserve the right to charge miscellaneous fees such as registration fee, year book fee, etc to its residents. For more information on these fees, please contact the respective Hostel Management Office.

For Students in MOE-subsidised Graduate Programmes

For Students in Self-funding Graduate Programmes

Information to take note of:

  • These non-subsidised hostel rates are applicable to students in self-funding graduate programme. To find out whether you are in government subsidised programmes or not, please contact your faculty/department administrator.

Duration of Stay

  • Students applying in Semester 1 hostel exercise will be eligible for a Full Academic Year stay (semesters 1 for 18 weeks and semester 2 for 17 weeks).
  • Students applying in Semester 2 hostel exercise will be eligible for a Semester 2 stay only (17 weeks).
  • Vacation Stay is optional and a separate application is required. For information on the vacation stay, please click here.

Our Dedication & Commitment

The NUS Office of Student Affairs (OSA) seizes every opportunity to supports the NUS student community through student services, residential admission, clubs, leaders’ training, community engagement, integration and service learning, health and wellness, as well as disability support.

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