Pornsak, Felicia Chin and Lee Teng hosted the show, while Yuan Shuai was employed as the online correspondent.
The series was won by Jarod Lee, a 13-year-old student from Ngee Ann Secondary School, and won a two-year MediaCorp management contract and a cash prize of $2,000, beating Rachel Chua, a 14-year-old student from Anglican High School, who was also the first and only contestant to be eliminated and reinstated in the competition twice.
Former season two host Dasmond Koh left the show and his position was taken over by actress Felicia Chin and SuperHost runner-up Lee Teng.
The audition was opened to students studying in secondary schools, junior colleges or institutes of technical education in Singapore.
For the first time in Campus SuperStar history, the contestants do not have equal gender representation; eight females and four males advanced to the finals.
The first live show also featured performances by Singaporean band Mi Lu Bing and singer Olivia Ong.
Project SuperStar season one female runner-up Shi Xin Hui and Malaysian singer Fish Leong performed on the seventh live result show.
The eleventh and twelfth live shows also featured performance by Singaporean singer Jocie Kwok.
Guest judging roles were brought in during the eighth, twelfth and thirteenth week of the live shows.
Lee Wei Song, Kelvin Tan, Wu Jia Ming and Theng attended the thirteenth live show as guest judges as well.
The results show is the only one where two Sing-off songs were decided (Teng, Tsai and Chang in order) and a computerized elimination for one singer (in the case, Jorge).
Also during the live results, Chai was chosen via the computerized system, while the rest advanced via the sing-off method.
6 April (Prelude) All top 12 finalists returned to the stage in this pre-recorded non-elimination performance show.
12 April (Round 1) Project SuperStar season one winner Kelvin Tan, singer Maggie Theng, music producer and composer Lee Wei Song and Wu Jia Ming were brought in as the guest judges.