STUDENT WELFARE COMMITTEE
Vision:
The Student Welfare Committee seeks to provide support to
the educational process to advance the students' academic and personal
abilities. It aims at enabling them to face problems that hinder their academic
success or the academic process, with the end of qualifying them professionally
upon the national and regional levels.
Mission:
The Student Welfare Committee abides with the programs set
by the University to provide a unique academic environment based on positive interaction
among the students and the University, and to help the students overcome all
personal, social, and academic hindrances.
Objectives:
The Student Welfare Committee aims at achieving numerous
objectives for improving the academic process:
1.
The Student Welfare Committee helps the students
understand their unique personal abilities and tendencies through interviews
and assessment tests.
2.
It also helps students with psychological issues
achieve reconciliation with the self and the other.
3.
In cooperation with the Student union and the
Faculty Administration, the Student Welfare Committee fosters the gifted and
below-average students as well as students with special needs and helps solve
their academic, social, and psychological problems.
4.
It helps overcome educational difficulties in
languages and suggest appropriate solutions.
5.
It helps develop the students' interactive
skills, such as translation, communication, and teaching skills.
6.
Help students to solve problems associated with
the mahapola and bursary scholarships.
7.
Help student obtaining laptop loans and other
guidance.
8.
Help student to organize education related
excursions and field trips.
9.
It fosters discovering and boosting the
students' skills through the proper social, sports, and cultural activities,
which help:
·
Maintain a strong relationship among the student
and his/her colleagues on the one hand, and among the student and the faculty,
staff, and administrative members on the other.
·
Boost the students' individuality, autonomy, and
self-dependence through giving them the freedom to choose, maintain, and
organize their activities of interest.
·
Boost the students' desire to learn, qualifying
them to face various educational situations and interact with the Faculty
services offered.
·
Compile and manage a portfolio with personal
information and the needed papers for the students (if possible) in cooperation
with the academic coordinators for the different levels.
·
Review, organize and categorize the names
recommended by the Committee.
·
File the recommendations to the Faculty Board to
take the necessary actions.
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