STUDENT WELFARE COMMITTEE

is a body within a school or university that focuses on the well-being and support of students. It acts as a bridge between the institution's administration and the student body, addressing concerns, developing plans, and promoting a positive and supportive learning environment.

Key Functions and Responsibilities:

Addressing Student Issues:

The committee responds to concerns reported by students, whether they are academic, personal, financial, or related to campus facilities.

Monitoring Student Services:

They oversee the availability and quality of services provided to students, including medical, financial, and other support systems.

Providing Counseling and Support:

The committee may offer or facilitate counseling services to address student stress, personal problems, or other challenges.

Promoting Emotional, Spiritual, and Social Growth:

They create an environment where students can develop their emotional, spiritual, and social skills.

Facilitating Co-curricular Activities:

They support student participation in clubs, sports, and other extracurricular activities.

Orientation Programs:

The committee may be involved in developing and conducting orientation programs for new students.

Developing and Evaluating Plans:

They are responsible for developing, reviewing, and evaluating plans for student affairs, aligning them with the institution's vision and mission.

Maintaining Records and Meetings:

The committee keeps records of their activities and meetings, ensuring transparency and accountability.

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