Singapore Students Association (SSA) was officially set up on 9 August 2004 to commemorate the day Singapore gained independence (in 1965), as well as to create an organisation to which Singaporeans can call their own.
However, this does not mean that only Singaporeans can belong to this organisation. In view of Singapore's multicultural society, which consists of the 4 major races, Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians, SSA also welcome students from all nationalities to join us and support multiculturalism.
SSA's main objective is to provide the same support to its membership that their families back home have provided to them. SSA is also about keeping the Singaporean spirit up and alive here at ECU. Special occasions will be celebrated together and events will be organized to enhance greater involvement amongst students in extra curriculum activities, in order to help members maintain a balance between studies and social activities. SSA also aims to develop stronger relationships with other student groups through collaboration in organising events and get together. Ultimately, we hope to foster a sense of belonging as being part of ECU.
(read less)Singapore Students Association (SSA) was officially set up on 9 August 2004 to commemorate the day Singapore gained independence (in 1965), as well as to create an organisation to which Singaporeans can call their own.
However, this does not mean that only Singaporeans can belong to this organisation. In view of Singapore's multicultural society, which consists of the 4 major races, Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians, SSA also welcome students from all nationalities to join us and support...
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