NFU Office of Student Affairs

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NATIONAL FORMOSA UNIVERSITY
Office of student affairs
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The Office of Student Affairs is primarily dedicated to serving and assisting students in their campus life and academic learning. According to its functional responsibilities, the Office consists of six divisions: the Counseling and Guidance Center, the Military Training Office, the Student Life Counseling Division, the Extracurricular Activities Guidance Division, the Health and Hygiene Division, and the Service-Learning Division. The duties and functions of each division are as follows:

A. Counseling and Guidance Center
Responsible for the mental health, counseling, and psychological services for faculty, staff, and students; implementation of gender equality education; management of homeroom teacher affairs; handling of student appeals; and counseling services for students with disabilities.

B. Military Training Office
Responsible for national defense education and the teaching of military training courses; student military service matters; campus safety maintenance; anti-drug education through the "Cone Flower Campaign"; promotion of traffic safety education; counseling of departmental students and overseas Chinese students; supervision of off-campus work-study visits; handling of emergency incidents; and campus security reporting.

C. Student Life Counseling Division
Responsible for student data management; dormitory counseling; off-campus housing visits; attendance control; legal education; intellectual property rights promotion; moral education; student counseling and discipline; and emergency incident management.

D. Extracurricular Activities Guidance Division
Responsible for advising student clubs on establishment and operation; supervision of on- and off-campus student activities; management of student loan programs; administration of scholarships and grants; and organization of various campus events.

E. Health and Hygiene Division
Responsible for new student health examinations; management of abnormal health reports; emergency and injury care; food safety and sanitation management; administration of student group accident insurance; organization of blood donation drives; training for first aid certification; establishment of affiliated medical institutions; coordination of on-campus medical consultations; promotion of health improvement programs; implementation of health and hygiene education; and prevention of infectious diseases.

F. Service-Learning Division
Responsible for the promotion and implementation of student service-learning, volunteer training, and certification programs.