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Scholars Programme Alumni Network (SPAN)

Dear USP alumni and students,

We offer our heartiest congratulations to all our USP graduates, and invite you to be members of our Scholars Programme Alumni Network (SPAN).

The purpose of SPAN is to build group identity and relationships for an extended community of University Scholars Programme (USP) alumni and students. In order to provide our alumni with a way to keep in touch with USP and the friends that you have made here, we have created this webpage. We also hope to sponsor activities, which alumni will be invited both to attend and to lead, as with your undergraduate days with us.

USP, as you know, has historical ties with Core Curriculum (CC) and Talent Development Programme (TDP). For this reason, SPAN membership is also extended to graduates of CC and TDP.

All students are eligible to be SPAN members upon graduation, and at no cost. You register for membership online, or use the alumni registration form available here, and thereafter may choose to participate in the alumni community as you wish.

We look forward to receiving your SPAN registration, and please do remember to keep your contact details current for us to stay in touch with you!

If you have already connected with us and would like to update your existing information, kindly log in to your SPAN account via this link. Besides updating your information with us, please help us to keep you posted of USP happenings as well as opportunities available to you - and in some cases, really, YOU (as a USP alumnus) only!

We will also be delighted to hear from you. Do feel free to share with us any contribution, suggestion, or feedback. Just email us at .

Till next time, we look forward to seeing you at the various SPAN/USP activities that we will be organising!

Assoc Professor Albert Teo
Deputy Director
University Scholars Programme