The university currently rents space from the Singapore Institute of Management in Clementi Road. Read more at straitstimes.com.
– The Singapore University of Social Sciences , which operates out of rented premises, is in talks with the Government for a centrally located campus that it can call its own.
What makes SUSS stand out from the other five universities is that the majority of its students are studying part-time and are working adults. Every year, about 1,000 full-time undergraduate degree students and some 4,000 part-time undergraduate and graduate students enrol. The average age of its part-time undergraduate students is 30. On average, they are on campus three times a week, usually in the evenings.
Given the majority of SUSS’ students are pursuing degrees part-time and are working adults, the campus also needs to meet their requirement for flexibility of learning through various modalities, whether on-site or virtual, Prof Tan said. As a university for the social sciences, SUSS also intends to create a living laboratory for learners to be involved with the community in identifying and solving problems.
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