Should there be any changes to students’ particulars such as home address, telephone number, email address or any related information, they are required to update these details via the Kaplan360 mobile app. Credentials to access the Kaplan360 app will be sent to them in due course after their programme officially starts. For changing of parents’/legal guardian’s Singapore address and particulars, please contact the Programme Management Team.
Students who have yet to receive their login credentials may inform their Programme Consultant/Programme Management Team of any changes in writing. Failure to update Kaplan of their personal contact details may result in Kaplan not being able to reach and inform students of any changes to the programme such as timetable, examination, etc.
Student’s Pass holders are required to notify the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) at https://www.ica.gov.sg/pass/studentpass/changelocaladdress for any change in passport particulars or place of residence within 14 days of the change.
Note: Kaplan will not be responsible for any delay or loss of information caused by the student’s lack of updates on their contact details.
Kaplan may record classes for students to view them post-delivery, whether the classes are delivered online or on-campus. Recordings may capture students’ audio, visual or text that appear during these classes. By attending classes, students consent to their classes being recorded by Kaplan.
As part of Kaplan’s commitment to maintaining and improving the learning experience, there will be a feedback exercise in the form of an evaluation conducted online at the end of each module. The feedback will evaluate:
Students are encouraged to provide constructive feedback for the purpose of further improvement on the programme. The students’ feedback data helps Kaplan to monitor various departments and respective lecturer performance, and to provide adequate and accurate information for the academic review and Academic Board in order to take any necessary action for improvement. Students’ specific information will not be made known to the lecturers.
In addition, students can also provide their feedback anytime during their course of study to the Programme Management Team or directly to feedback.sg@kaplan.com. Where applicable, students’ comments and feedback obtained will be discussed with the academic staff and lecturers, and action will be taken accordingly.
Online Payment/Credit Card (VISA/MASTER) or PAYNOW
This only applies to payment of application fee via the Online Application portal at https://apply.kaplan.com.sg/.
KHEA Domestic & International Students
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KHEA International Students for Professional Certification Programmes
The modes of payment available are: cash, cheque (Singapore banks), NETS, Visa/Mastercard/AMEX and Telegraphic Transfer.
Bank Name : The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporate Limited
Bank Address : 10 Marina Boulevard #48-01, Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 2, Singapore 018983
Beneficiary’s Name : Kaplan Higher Education Academy Pte Ltd
Account No./Swift Code : 047-315189-003/HSBCSGSGXXX
Bank Code : 7232
Beneficiary’s Address : 8 Wilkie Road, Level 2, Wilkie Edge, Singapore 228095
Note: For Telegraphic Transfer (TT) payment, please add additional S$30 for bank’s service charge from the total payment.
Kaplan students (except those on waivered programmes) within the school campus are required to have their Student Access Card (SAC) with them at all times. The SAC serves as a form of student identification, is used for registration of class attendance, and allows access to our library for browsing, loaning and returning of library books.
Please note that the SAC is not transferable and has to be returned to Kaplan upon completion of/withdrawal from programme. If students have lost their SAC, they are required to approach our front counter at Wilkie Edge Campus, Level 2, to request a replacement card. The replacement card is chargeable at S$15 nett.
Kaplan in Singapore is committed to conducting its business in a way that protects and ensures the safety and health of its employees, students, clients, visitors, contractors and others who may be affected by the academy's operations.
Kaplan is committed to:
Educate all our students and staff about safety and health awareness through various channels of communication.
All staff and students shall comply with the letter and spirit of the Workplace Safety and Health Act.
1. Emergency Procedures
1.1 For first aid assistance, please contact:
Facilities Hotline at +65 6496 5981 or +65 6411 4338
1.2 In the event of an emergency, please contact:
For Ambulance, please call 995
For SCDF, please call 995
For Police, please call 999
1.3 When reporting an emergency, please provide precise information as follows:
Who - Name of Caller
Where - Location (building, level, room number)
When - Time of Occurrence
What - Nature of Emergency (eg. fire, explosion, abusive behaviour, etc.)
2. Fire Safety
2.1 In case of a fire alarm, please listen to the PA System announcement and follow the instructions given by the Building Management.
2.2 If there is a need for evacuation, please walk quickly to the nearest staircase guided by the Fire Warden to exit the building.
2.3 You may also refer to the Fire Evacuation Plan in every room for the nearest route of escape.
2.4 Do not run. Do not use the lifts.
2.5 Do participate in the Fire Drills organised by the Building Management when invited to take part.
3. Electricity Safety
3.1 Do not overload electrical points, plugs, sockets or extension cords.
3.2 Use only one plug or one extension cord on one socket.
3.3 The maximum current loading for each power socket outlet should not exceed the socket amperage (eg. 13A or 15A).
3.4 Inspect and maintain electrical equipment and their power cords regularly. Stop using the electrical equipment immediately if they are defective or the wire insulation has worn out.
3.5 Use only electrical products that are affixed with the approved "Safety Mark" label regulated by Enterprise Singapore.
4. Slips & Trips
4.1 Slips, trips and falls are one of the causes of injuries on campus. Besides sprains and strains, they can also result in more serious injuries like fractures and head injuries.
4.2 Kaplan will take measures to prevent slips, trips and falls, such as maintaining the right floor conditions and good housekeeping. Examples:
Report or clean up any spill or leak immediately
Clear walkways of boxes and cables
4.3 Students and staff should also avoid looking at their mobile devices while walking or rushing, and wearing the wrong footwear to prevent incidents of slips, trips and falls.
5. Computers
5.1 Continuous and prolonged use of the computer may lead to repetitive strain injury or impaired vision.
5.2 All students are advised to take a short break after using a computer for more than an hour.
6. Smoking & Vaping
6.1 Kaplan maintains a smoke-free campus. There is strictly no smoking and vaping on campus; smoking is only permitted in the designated smoking area outside the building and away from the entrances to the building.
7. Support for Students with Special Needs
7.1 Kaplan is committed to providing appropriate support to students with special needs, to enable their pursuit of higher education and personal development.
7.2 For students with special needs, kindly approach your programme manager for assistance.