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Center Introduction

Introduction to the Indigenous Student Resource Center

  To address the challenges faced by indigenous students at the university and to cultivate talent for indigenous development, the "College of Indigenous Studies" applied for resources from the Ministry of Education and the Council of Indigenous Peoples in 2013 to establish the Indigenous Student Resource Center (referred to as the Resource Center). By 2014, the Resource Center had completed the setup of its facilities and operations. Leveraging the university’s indigenous characteristics, the center provides learning support and guidance to enhance indigenous students' confidence and academic abilities.

Key Focus Areas

  1. Indigenous teacher mentorship and a comprehensive student care network.
  2. Integration of campus counseling resources to strengthen the student database.
  3. Promotion of indigenous cultural and social education courses and ethnicity-related studies.
  4. Support for campus life adaptation, academic planning, career guidance, and employment counseling for indigenous students.
  5. Facilitating inter-university activities for indigenous student exchanges.

Office Location

Resource Center at Room B101, College of Indigenous Studies
Primarily for student activities and related tasks.

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Computers and printers for student use.

Meeting tables for group discussions and project work.

Appearance

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Decorated areas for student engagement, such as a wish-card Christmas tree.

Refrigerator and a TV displaying activity photos for student convenience.

Main Gate

 

Resource Center at Room C105, Student Activity Center
-Focused on handling administrative tasks such as student enrollment (leave/withdrawal) and scholarships for indigenous students.

Office space dedicated to managing enrollment changes and scholarship services.

Office space dedicated to managing enrollment changes and scholarship services.

 

Room B101, College of Indigenous Studies

 

Room C105, Student Activity Center

 

 

 

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