SIM University (UniSIM) has seen a surge in applications after the Government introduced hefty subsidies for degree programmes earlier this year.
The number of applicants jumped 60 per cent in the wake of news that the State would cover 40 per cent of the cost of part-time courses there and at Singapore's three publicly funded universities.
The subsidies are for working adults who are citizens and have not had subsidised undergraduate education here, to give them a shot at higher qualifications.
Read Jane Ng's full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.