OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL
Purpose/functions
- To serve as a senior administrator and institutional leader in helping to accomplish the mission and goals of the institution.
- To provide leadership for the development and delivery of essential student affairs and services programs.
- To provide leadership in identifying, interpreting and serving student needs.
- To develop and articulate to the institution a philosophical framework and mission for student affairs and services.
- To develop and maintain an appropriate organizational structure for the delivery of student affairs and services.
- To support, advocate and promote the needs and interests of students
- To develop a student affairs and services framework that supports the enhancement of student learning outcomes and success.
Typical activities
- To carry out all student affairs and services functions within the ethical framework of the profession and higher education in general. Developing long-range plans, and developing policies accordingly.
- Advising and working closely with student leaders to pursue common goals.
- Conducting research studies on students and their needs.
- Encouraging faculty involvement in student organizations and activities outside the classroom.
- Developing rich and diverse learning communities in co-operation with faculty.
- Handling appeals from student disciplinary cases.
- Working with faculty on projects that enhance student learning outcomes.
- Conducting evaluation, assessment and programme review on all units in student affairs and services.
- Co-ordinating a comprehensive student activities and organizations program.
- Administering essential student affairs and services programmes such as counselling, health, recreation, admission and records, student government, and others.
- Conducting institutional and student affairs fund-raising activities.
- Serving as a public spokesperson on student needs/welfare matters.
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
Purpose/functions
- To serve as the custodian of student registration and other records such as course grades and academic transcripts.
- To interact with campus and community organizations and agencies regarding class schedules, registration for and enrolment in classes.
- To serve as the official keeper of student academic records.
Typical activities
- Having contact with all students every academic term regarding enrollment, registration, academic evaluation (grades) and class schedules.
- Maintaining contact with every teaching faculty member, academic department, college, school and division of the institution regarding class schedules, registration, grades and student records.
- Recording and issuing student performance indicators for completed coursework, e.g. grades, credits.
OFFICE OF THE ACADEMIC COORDINATORS
Purpose/functions
- To assist students in developing educational plans that are consistent with their life goals.
- To provide students with accurate information about academic progression and degree requirements.
- To assist students in understanding academic policies and procedures.
- To help students access campus resources that will enhance their ability to be academically successful.
- To assist students in overcoming educational and personal problems.
- To identify systemic and personal conditions that may impede student academic achievement and developing appropriate interventions.
- To review and use available data about students academic and educational needs, performance, aspirations and problems.
- To increase student retention by providing a personal contact that students often need and request, thereby connecting them to the institution.
Typical activities
- Helping students understand and comply with institutional requirements.
- Providing clear and accurate information regarding institutional policies, procedures and programmes.
- Referring students to appropriate resources, on and off campus.
- Evaluating student progress towards established goals.
- Collecting and distributing data regarding student needs, preferences and performance for use in refining or revising institutional/agency decisions, policies and procedures.
LIBRARY
Purpose/functions
- To assist students in developing educational plans that are consistent with their life goals.
- To provide students with accurate information about academic progression and degree requirements.
- To assist students in understanding academic policies and procedures.
- To help students access campus resources that will enhance their ability to be academically successful.
- To assist students in overcoming educational and personal problems.
- To identify systemic and personal conditions that may impede student academic achievement and developing appropriate interventions.
- To review and use available data about students academic and educational needs, performance, aspirations and problems.
- To increase student retention by providing a personal contact that students often need and request, thereby connecting them to the institution.
Typical activities
- Helping students understand and comply with institutional requirements.
- Providing clear and accurate information regarding institutional policies, procedures and programs.
- Referring students to appropriate resources, on and off campus.
- Evaluating student progress towards established goals.
- Collecting and distributing data regarding student needs, preferences and performance for use in refining or revising institutional/agency decisions, policies and procedures.
OFFICE OF THE GUIDANCE COUNSELOR
Purpose/functions
- To educate students and the community-at-large (including parents) on school rules and regulations.
- To resolve any conflict in which a student is involved (student vs. student, faculty vs. student, staff vs. student).
- To help students use mediation and other alternative dispute resolution methods.
- To administer the disciplinary process in a manner that respects the due process rights of students while maintaining the integrity of the institution.
- To use student misconduct to educate students on critical issues such as tolerance, good citizenship, substance abuse, and relationship violence.
- To educate students on current legal issues related to student conduct.
Typical activities
- Explaining the unit’s role through new student/parent orientation programmes.
- Training all staff members responsible for the administration of the disciplinary process.
- Sanctioning students responsible for misconduct through a trained university hearing panel comprised of students, faculty and staff.
- Advising students on their options in the disciplinary process.
- Designing appropriate sanctions to educate students on their behaviour risks.
- Implementing sanctions by acquiring the expertise to do so or seeking individuals that possess the expertise.
- Holding students accountable for completing their educational sanctions by assigning additional sanctions to students that failed to complete them.
- Training all staff members involved in alternative dispute resolution programmes.
- Conducting mediation sessions.
CLINIC
Maintains the following:
- Grade School Clinic
- High School Clinic
Purpose/functions
- To promote and enhance the good health and well-being of students that support student academic success and enhance the quality of campus life.
- To offer effective on-campus primary health care and information services at little or no cost to registered students.
- To promote student health education, awareness and well-being programmes.
Typical activities
- Providing out-patient, primary care with diagnosis, treatment, and consultation on most general health care needs.
- Providing specialty clinics for specialized care in dermatology, orthopaedics, minor surgery, gynaecology, internal medicine, ophthalmology, urology, neurology, and other unique treatment modes such as acupuncture.
- Conducting women’s and men’s health clinics that provide care and treatment for gender specific problems.
- Conducting outreach programmes and learning opportunities that emphasize self- help in achieving and maintaining health.
- Providing a peer health counsellor programme that provides peer care and educational counselling for health concerns.
- Providing supplemental, affordable health insurance coverage for health care needs that cannot be obtained in the student health clinic such as hospitalization, surgery and some specialized treatments.
- Providing information on health issues specifically involving the college age student, e.g. sexually transmitted diseases, stress, diet, depression.
CANTEEN
Maintains these facilities:
- Grade School Canteen
- High School Canteen
- The Hub (High School campus)
Purpose/functions
- To provide regular meals for students in the campus
- To provide various forms of food service for other members of the school community, e.g. faculty, staff, and alumni and their guests.
- To provide food service options, e.g. snacks, beverages and carry-out items.
- To provide clean, safe, quiet, efficient facilities, and delivery of various food services at convenient times and places.
- To take into consideration the nutritional value of the foods being served and providing the customer with quality nutritional and consumer information.
- To provide quality food service at a reasonable price.
Typical activities
- Serving a regular daily meal service for students.
- Serving snacks, beverages and other food items.
- Teaching students and other customers about nutrition and food preparation.
- Involving students in the decision-making process about food service, e.g. menu selection, placement of food containers, types of beverage, hours of operation and presentation of food.
- Evaluating all food services with input from students and other customers.