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 Campus Life 

The Ngee Ann campus is always brimming with activities and there’s never a dull moment.

At lunchtime, the canteens will be bustling with students discussing projects while seeking their favourite food or trying something new from the large variety of stalls.

In the evenings, the sports facilities are vibrant with students practicing their Taekwondo moves, training hard for athletic meets, pumping iron in the gym, doing their cheerleading routines or just lazing around by the pool. You might even be able to spot our resident hunks and babes from the Dragonboat team jogging around campus. Many students are actively involved in clubs and societies catering to a wide array of interests.

Ngee Ann students enjoy a wide variety of sporting and recreational facilities including an Olympic-sized swimming pool, complete stadium facilities, gymnasiums, tennis, badminton, and squash courts. Year-round activities, fairs, performances, events and meets are held to keep Ngee Ann students happily active. And after a day of lessons, the Atrium is an ideal place to do assignments, or just to relax and chat with friends. There is a café and deli where you can grab a bite to eat while surfing the Internet.

At Ngee Ann, students get a total education. Learning goes very much beyond the classrooms and lectures. Students can choose to study specific disciplines while pursuing their interest in other fascinating areas. For instance, an engineering student can learn how rock music developed, while a business student can learn about plant and aquatic science.

Learning on campus happens anytime and anywhere. NPNet, a wireless network, allows students wireless computer access in the Atrium, library, classrooms and canteens. Forty per cent of the modules are already online, so students can access their coursework on and off campus. Workshops are conducted via portable, mobile e-workbenches, while technology-enabled solutions enhance both teaching and learning.

Not all of life’s lessons can be learnt in a classroom. Ngee Ann students have a chance to go abroad through our various overseas immersion, attachment and exchange programmes in more than 30 countries. Students are challenged to have a global outlook. On campus, international students study alongside our local students. Under the International Fellowship scheme, young and hip lecturers come from as far as the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Australia and Germany.


 
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