Student Counselling
Academic Counselling
- Academic advising is provided on the E-Campus digital platform for students registered for specific courses.
- The faculty have to be on campus at least four days, to teach at least 3 days, and hold office hours (6 hours per week) to assist students’ academic needs.
- Academic Alert System: Early notifications are issued to students (and their parents) with excessive absences and failure in mid-term examinations by instructors and advisors.
- Guidance and counseling are provided by graduate students offering academic assistance for students in need.
- We encourage our students to minor, or double major in other fields. We believe that students who have skill sets in two areas may have a distinct advantage in a competitive marketplace.
Guidance and Psychological Support
- Senior students offer support for younger students. The Student Association also helps connect and support students in the English Department.
- Advisors provide insights to students on various life aspects, such as peer or family interactions.
- Military instructors and counselling psychologists on campus provide support and advice to find relief from emotional distress or explore learning strategies.
- The department is also concerned about students’ financial situation. Resources such as different scholarships and work-study grants are offered to assist them.