Advantages: La Salle Art Institute in Singapore is one of the institutions approved by the Singapore government to grant public colleges the same status; Students can legally take part-time jobs during their studies; International students with excellent grades can also enjoy about 60% tuition allowance; International students who enjoy tuition allowance can apply for Singapore's "green card" after graduation.
Teaching methods: Practical learning is another important part of Lhasa's teaching philosophy. La Salle College of Art actively cooperates with local and international creative companies in Singapore to provide students with multidisciplinary and all-round practical opportunities. Students can learn solid basic skills and academic skills within the professional scope. In addition to studying the basic subjects of art, students also have the opportunity to challenge themselves through creative discussion and defense, leadership and project management training, and to understand and explore various old and new ideas through experiments, cooperation and social practice.
The college moved into a brand-new campus in 2006. In addition to becoming the exhibition center of Singapore's largest art museum, the campus also has five world-class performance centers using the latest stage entertainment technology.