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HAS AnnexB
HAS AnnexB
To apply for on-campus housing, students who have met the minimum Campus Life Involvement criterion by
having participated in at least one of the Campus Life activities shown in the tables below in the previous
academic year will be admitted to a hall before students do not meet this criterion. However, to be admitted to a
Hall, students’ total points must meet the GCP.
Students that undertook an Overseas Industrial Attachment (IA) or participated in an Overseas Exchange
Programme for one semester in the previous year are required to meet the minimum Campus Life Involvement
Criterion.
Students that undertook an Overseas IA and participated in an Overseas Exchange Programme for the entire
previous academic year are exempt from the minimum Campus Life Involvement Criterion. This is because the
students were not physically present on campus for the duration of the academic year. However, to be admitted
to a Hall, students’ total points must meet the GCP.
The points awarded for Campus Life activities and the list of activities shown in the following tables are drawn up and
agreed upon by student representatives from the four categories of student organisations: Students’ Union, JCRCs,
Constituent Clubs and Non-Constituent Clubs.
Student organisations shall ensure that there is no neglect of duties or gross incompetence shown by members of
their respective committee or project group during their term of service. Any student who is found guilty of neglect of
duty or incompetence shall forfeit his / her points.
University sports representation is monitored and endorsed by the Sports and Recreation Centre (S & R Ctr). The
centre will determine the points for sports competitions / events at the respective levels of Campus Life. An athlete
under the sports scheme who fails to comply with training / competition requirements will have to forfeit his / her room
allocation.
Students’ Union
Constituent Clubs
Junior Common Room Committees (JCRCs) All Officer Bearers
Management Committee
Tier 1 Non-Constituent Clubs (max 5)
Tier 2 Non- Constituent Clubs (max 6) President and Vice President Management Committee
Sports Club-([max 6]
Non Constituent Clubs are categorised as Tier 1, 2, 3 or 4. The complete list of Non Constituent Clubs and their Tier
status is shown on the last page.
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Sports Club
Aikido Club Other members Main Committee of Sub-clubs
Windsurfing Club
Lifeguard Corps
Runners Club
TaeKwonDo Club
Tennis Club
Non Constituent Clubs Chairperson and Vice Chairperson Event main committee
(only 1 per post) Freshmen Orientation Camp
Welfare Services Club. Centre Head/Vice Centre Head Community Service groups
(1 per post per centre)
University representations in the
Core sport competitions / events Athletes preceding year
(endorsed by the S& R Centre)
Constituent Clubs
JCRC Chairperson and Vice Chairperson Protem Committee
Non-Constituent Clubs (only 1 per post)
Students’ Union
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(iii) Level 3 (5 points are awarded)
Sports Club
Remaining sub- clubs Other members Main committee of sub-clubs
Directing Committee
Dinner & Dance main committee
Event main committee
Students’ Union Member Freshmen Orientation Camp main committee
Subcommittee
Student’s Fund and ICON main committee
Constituent Clubs
JCRC
Non-Constituent Clubs Member Protem Committee
Students’ Union
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Students’ Union
Welfare Services Club Regular Volunteers Community service groups
(v) Following activities are considered as part of the minimum Campus Life Involvement Criterion. No
points are awarded
Student Groups Designation Type of Committee
Constituent Clubs
Any category / position
JCRCs General Helper
Non-Constituent Clubs
Students’ Union
Constituent Clubs
JCRC
Participant Cultural Performance
Non-Constituent Clubs
Students’ Union
Academic Constituent Clubs Participant Inter-School Games
Inter-Hall Games
JCRCs Participant
Inter-Block Games
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(vi) Below table shows the total number of chairpersons and vice-chairpersons for event
committees for each student organisation.
Non Academic Constituent Clubs Maximum 24 per Non Academic Constituent Club
(vii) The categorisation of Non-Constituent Clubs (NCC) into different Tiers are based on factors
such as membership size of society, internal governance,scale of events and outreach,
society-based or nation-wide activities for the purpose of awarding points due to
participation in Campus Life Activities. The same sets of criteria are used for the
upgrading/downgrading of Tier for NCC.
Tier 1
Chinese Society
EarthLink
Investment Interactive Club
Outdoor Adventure Club
Red Cross Youth NTU Chapter
Tier 2
Buddhist Society
Heritage Club
Muslim Society
Risk Management Society
Rotaract Club
Tier 3
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Astronomical Society
Brainteractive NTU
Catholic Students’ Apostolate
Cats Management Network
Christian Fellowship
Current Affairs Society
Cyberwellness, Cybersports & Cybercreation Society
Da Vinci Arts Engineering Society
Debating Society
Deli Aprecio Club
Economics Society
Enactus NTU
Entrepreneurship Society
Fast Forward Board Games Society
Film Society
Food Science & Technology Society
French Society
German Society
Ice-Skating Club
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (NTU Student Branch)
Institution of Engineering and Technology NTU on campus
Institution of Engineers Singapore (NTU Students’ Committee)
Japanese Appreciation Club
Korean Cultural Society
Malay Language and Cultural Society
Maritime Business Society
NTU Mixed Martial Art
Nanyang Arts Ensemble
NTU Cru (formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ)
Open Source Society
Photo-videographic Society
Psychology Society
Riders’ Club
Sikh Cultural and Literary Society
Tamil Literary Society
The Epiphany, NTU English and Drama Society
The Navigators
Toastmasters Club
Uni-Y @ NTU
United Nations Students’ Association
University Mountaineering Club
Visual Arts Society
Wine Society
Tier 4
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Green and Sustainable Technologies Society
Indian Social & Cultural Society
Legion of Mary
MApps
Motoring Club
Nanyang Capital
Nanyang Venture Tea
NTU Management Consulting Club
NTU – National Police Cadet Corps
NTU Research Society
Page Turners’ Society
Renaissance Engineering Club
Society of Plastic Engineers – NTU Student Chapter
Sociology Society
Spanish Society
Spectrum TV
Sports Science and Management Society
Tabernacle University Fellowship
Uavionics Society
University English and Chinese Debating Squad
University Scholars’ Program Club
URECA Club
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