Student Services
“Education is life” is a concept advocated by the American philosopher and educator John Dewey. He emphasized that education is not merely an academic process but is closely connected to daily life, and it should reflect real-life experiences to promote the holistic development of students. The core mission of the Student Affairs Office’s Life Counseling Division is to assist students in developing good life habits, provide various scholarships to reward academically outstanding students, and offer financial support and services to students from economically and culturally disadvantaged backgrounds, thereby promoting their overall learning and development.
Unit Vision
- Create a high-quality living and learning environment.
- Cultivate students' good character and establish campus ethics.
Working Strategy
- Assist economically disadvantaged students and establish a developmental student aid mechanism.
- Provide a comprehensive scholarship system to encourage students' all-round development.
- Improve the tutor guidance system and establish a reward and punishment mechanism that uses guidance instead of punishment.
- Establish a freshman orientation counseling model and a creative graduation ceremony to build a sense of school identity.
Work objectives
- Take care of economically disadvantaged students so that they can study with peace of mind.
- Reward students for diversified development, leveraging their expertise and pursuing their dreams.
- Protect students’ rights and interests and enhance their legal and life knowledge.
- Guide students to adapt to the learning environment through life education programs.
Implementation plan
- Implement the Higher Education Deepening Program to promote learning-oriented financial aid initiatives.
- Establish a diverse scholarship system to support students' multifaceted development.
- Strengthen mentor counseling skills to help students establish proper behavioral standards.
- Provide orientation counseling for freshmen, graduation ceremonies, traffic safety, intellectual property education, and other programs to help students adapt to their environment.