

Yale-NUS College receives more than 8,000 applications annually and the admit rate is usually 3% to 7%. Ībout 60% of students at Yale-NUS are Singaporeans and 40% are international students.

Others industries include education and engineering, finance, technology and startups, communications, and consumer and lifestyle. Students who received job offers are working in sectors such as science and research (12%), consulting (14%), and the public sector (17%). As of September 29, 2017, over 90% of the students had secured jobs or university places to pursue graduate studies. The largest five majors among the students were Arts and Humanities Philosophy, Politics and Economics Environmental Studies Psychology and Mathematical, Computational and Statistical Sciences. 103 students graduated with a Bachelor of Arts with Honours and 16 with a Bachelor of Science with Honours.

The College's first graduating class (Class of 2017 – excluding those still completing their concurrent degree programmes, amongst others) comprises 119 students. Students graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honours or a Bachelor of Science degree with Honours from Yale-NUS College, awarded by NUS. Students selected their majors at the end of their second year, after two years of the Yale-NUS Common Curriculum, which was "built from scratch by the inaugural faculty, drew on the strengths of established liberal arts traditions, while introducing our students to the diverse intellectual traditions and cultures of Asia and the world".
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At full capacity, the College had 250 students in each class. The first class, the class of 2017, consisted of 157 students entering in 2013. Yale-NUS was a four-year, fully residential undergraduate institution. Yale-NUS was the first institution outside New Haven, Connecticut, that Yale University had developed in its 300-year history, making Yale the first American Ivy League school to establish a college bearing its name in Asia. Established in 2011 as a collaboration between Yale University and the National University of Singapore, it was the first liberal arts college in Singapore and one of the few in Asia. Yale-NUS College is a liberal arts college in Singapore.
