How To Apply: Law Programmes
Our revised annual admission application period will be from 1 October to 15 March. Applications received by 15 March will be considered for admission to the July intake of the Law programmes.
Admission Calendar - July 2026 Intake
Activity | Date |
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Submit e-application and supporting documents | 1 Oct 2025 to 15 Mar 2026 |
Register and complete LNAT Test
LNAT tests taken between 1 Sep 2024 and 15 Mar 2026 will be accepted during the intake transition period. | 1 Sep 2024 to 15 Mar 2026 |
Admission interview (if shortlisted) | Between Apr and May 2026 |
Receive email notification on the application's outcome | By 15 Jun 2026 |
Enrol as a student by registering courses | By 30 Jun 2026 |
Submission of PSEA form for new students (if applicable) | By 7 Jul 2026 |
Within 5 days of successful payment, new student will receive an email notification for MyMail account and Student Portal login details
Digital student card: Please download the SUSS Backpack app on your mobile phone to access your digital student card upon your enrolment as a student. All SUSS students must produce this digital student card when taking the examinations. | From 10 Jul 2026 |
Course timetable available online via Student Portal | 18 Jul 2026 |
Student orientation | 1 Aug 2026 |
Class commencement | 10 Aug 2026 |
e-Application Guide and Forms
Application for full-time undergraduate programmes is to be made online. Only paid applications will be processed. You will receive an acknowledgement notification and receipt via email for successful submission of your online application. Click here to view the step-by-step guide for the eApplication. Download the Document Checklist to help in your preparation. Application for the July 2025 intake will close on 19 March 2025.Apply Now
Important Notes
- A non-refundable application fee of S$15 (Singapore Citizens, Singapore Permanent Residents) and S$30 (International Students), inclusive of prevailing GST, is charged for each application. Each applicant should submit only one application form.
- All applications must be accompanied by copies of supporting documents.
- Applicants may select up to four choices of their preferred programmes during application. The four choices are ranked from first to fourth choice, and applicants are shortlisted and invited for interviews based on their choices. If you do not meet the shortlisting criteria for your first programme choice, you will be considered for your second choice, and so on.
In addition, applicants who have interest in the Early Childhood Education, Psychology and/or Social Work programmes should note the following:- For Early Childhood Education, Psychology and Social Work programmes – besides meeting the course requirements, applicants are required to rank these programmes within the first and second choice to be considered for shortlisting for interview.
- For Early Childhood Education, Psychology and Social Work programmes – besides meeting the course requirements, applicants are required to rank these programmes within the first and second choice to be considered for shortlisting for interview.
- Once an application is submitted, the programme choices and ranking are deemed as final. No further changes may be made.
- Applicants who do not meet the minimum age requirement will be required to provide schooling history from Primary/ Grade 1 with the enclosed form and upload it to the online application for assessment of the applicant's eligibility for admission.
Updating of Contact Information
If there are any changes to your contact information, especially your email address and contact number, please update us promptly via an email to [email protected]. This is to ensure that notifications are delivered to you.
Notification of Application Status
You will receive notification of your application status via email between February and July. You may also check your application status here.
Selection Process
Shortlisted applicants may undergo up to three-stage selection process for SUSS full-time programmes - comprising a response essay, an online cognitive test and a programme-specific interview or assessment centre - within the same day. International students not based in Singapore may have the option of attending the selection process virtually. Applicants will receive more information on the selection process when they have been shortlisted for interview.
Uploading of Additional Documents
Additional documents can be uploaded here from 1 April onwards. It is a one-time submission of up to a maximum of two additional documents and further submissions will not be allowed.
Acceptance of Offer
Successful applicants have to indicate acceptance of their offer on the Joint Acceptance Platform (JAP) during the acceptance period. Click here for more information on acceptance of offer.
Applicants who have received a known application outcome (successful or unsuccessful) and wish to appeal against the admission decision, may submit their appeal via the appeal portal.
Click here for more information regarding appeal submission.
Deferment or Withdrawal
Should you decide to defer or withdraw admission after paying the fees, you need to inform the University in writing. If written notice of deferment or withdrawal is given within the cooling off period1, a full refund of the fees paid less $110 (subject to prevailing GST) administrative charge will be given. No refund will be given for deferment or withdrawal thereafter.
1The cooling off period is defined as 7 working days after payment of the fees for the first semester of your admission to the University. To expedite the administrative process for refund, you are strongly encouraged to submit your notice of deferment or withdrawal to Singapore University of Social Sciences in person.
MyMail Email Account and Access to Student Portal
All students of the University will receive a personalised email account (MyMail) and password for access to the Student Portal. These will be sent to you via email within 3 working days after your fee payment. You may then login to your email and the Student Portal to access a wide range of information, including your class schedule, lecture and tutorial notes.
The University has a policy that requires all registered students to communicate with the University via their personalized MyMail account for verification of the sender’s identity. To ensure prompt follow up on your case, please correspond with the University via your MyMail account.
Digital Student Card
Please download the SUSS Backpack app on your mobile phone to access your digital student card upon your enrolment as a student. All SUSS students must produce this digital student card when taking the examinations.