Question: When and where should I report for my Freshmen Orientation Programme?
Answer: Check the SP website for your school's Freshmen Orientation Programme (FOP) schedule. Look in the School Freshmen Orientation Programme section. Each school has specific times and places for their FOP, so make sure to find the details for your school.
Question: Do I have to attend the Freshmen Orientation Programme?
Answer: Yes, the Freshmen Orientation Programme is compulsory. It ensures you understand what poly life is like in SP, from using its e-services to meeting classmates and personal tutors.
Question: How long does the Freshmen Orientation Programme last?
Answer: The Freshmen Orientation Programme typically lasts one week. It includes activities such as campus tours, course introductions, and ice-breaking sessions with fellow students and tutors.
Question: What should I bring for my Freshmen Orientation Programme?
Answer: For the Freshmen Orientation Programme, bring:
- A notebook and pen
- A water bottle
- Your SP ID card
- Your mobile phone (to access SP's online services if needed)
Question: Can I bring snacks or drinks to Freshmen Orientation?
Answer: Yes, you’re welcome to bring snacks and drinks to stay energised during orientation. It’s a good idea to carry a reusable water bottle to keep hydrated throughout the day.
Question: What happens if I miss part of the Freshmen Orientation Programme?
Answer: Contact your school's orientation coordinator immediately if you miss part of the Freshmen Orientation Programme. They can provide you with key information you may have missed to ensure you're prepared for the start of your semester.
Question: Will I meet my lecturers during the Freshmen Orientation Programme?
Answer: Yes, during the Freshmen Orientation Programme, you’ll have opportunities to meet some of your lecturers and personal tutors. They will introduce you to your course and give you an overview of what to expect in your first semester.
Question: What is the difference between the Freshmen Orientation Programme and Freshmen Camps?
Answer: The Freshmen Orientation Programme (FOP) is mandatory and focuses on familiarising you with SP’s facilities, e-services, and staff. On the other hand, Freshmen Camps are optional and organised by student clubs to help you meet new friends and seniors in a fun, social environment.
Question: How can I find my class assignment?
Answer: Log in to the SP student e-services portal or use the direct link to check your class assignment: find your class assignment.
Question: How do I access the BrightSpace modules?
Answer: Log in with your iChat account using Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. If you can’t access the modules immediately, try again after 1-2 working days.
Question: How do I use my SP student card at the Library?
Answer: Your SP student card allows you to borrow books and magazines, access digital resources for your studies, and use facilities like project rooms, photo and video studios, and the Makerspace. Click here to learn more about using your SP student card at the Library and FabLab.
Question: I am an international student and need some guidance on poly life.
Answer: You can join the International Student Freshman Orientation Programme (ISFOP) as an international student. This program helps you meet other international and local students who can guide you through poly life and life in Singapore. It’s a great way to make friends and get the support you need.
Question: How do I get help if I’m struggling to adjust to poly life?
Answer: SP offers student support services like Education and Career Guidance (ECG) and Student Services. You can book sessions with counsellors who will help you with academic or personal concerns, ensuring a smooth transition to poly life.
Question: How can I contribute to SP Cares?
Answer: You can participate in SP Cares by donating food during your Freshmen Orientation Programme. Items like rice, cooking oil, and canned food are welcome. Your contribution helps support families in need through the Food From The Heart program.
Question: What is the SP Mobile App, and why should I download it?
Answer: The SP Mobile App gives easy access to tools like class schedules, attendance taking, exam results, e-services, and other mini-apps accessible only on the SP Network. It helps streamline your daily tasks and keeps you connected to SP resources. The app is available on both Android and iOS. You can download it here.
Question: What happens if I purchase or consider purchasing my laptop not from SP?
Answer: While you can buy your laptop from other sources, it’s important to ensure it meets SP’s technical requirements for your course. SP-recommended laptops are pre-configured for compatibility with SP’s systems and software, so purchasing through SP makes setup easier. Check the laptop requirements for your course here before you buy or bring one to use.
Question: How do I know if I need a specific type of laptop for my course?
Answer: SP provides laptop specifications for each course. You can check the requirements on the SP website or contact your course coordinator to ensure the laptop you purchase meets the necessary specifications. Check the laptop requirements for your course here before you buy or bring one to use.
Question: How do I decide which CCA to join?
Answer: Visit the two-day CCA Carnival to learn about the different clubs at SP. We have over 100 clubs to choose from. Explore what each club offers, talk to current members, and sign up for the one that matches your interests.
Question: Can I join more than one CCA?
Answer: Yes, you can join more than one CCA. However, it’s important to manage your time well. Be careful not to overstretch yourself. With good time management, you can effectively balance academics and CCA activities.
Question: Can I change my CCA after joining one?
Answer: Yes, you can switch CCAs if you feel another one better fits your interests or schedule. Just inform the relevant CCA coordinators when you decide to change.