1. A. Charn Mayot (Director)
1. A. Pattana Jaroenwatanamongkol 2. A. Piyawan Pongpanich
2. A. Pattaraporn Pongpanich 3. A. Pattana Jaroenwatanamongkol
3. A. Pattaraporn Pongpanich 4. A. Pattaraporn Pongpanich
4. A. Pattaraporn Pongpanich
Center for Student Leadership &
Experiential Learning
(Tel. 0-2723-2139)
1. A. Patt
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3. PREFACE
Assumption University of Thai- ties, so that they will continue to We hope our students will love
land’s fundamental aim is the to- grow in all aspects of human ma- and appreciate their institution,
tal development of each student’s turity throughout their lives. and continue to grow in their
human potential in physical, understanding of and esteem
emotional, moral and intellectual The Student Affairs Department for the value of art, nature, the
aspects. The Student Affairs De- is also responsible for establish- environment, and Thai and in-
partment is responsible for ac- ing an atmosphere that looks ternational cultures for the rest
tivities and services that develop beyond the usual limits of edu- of their lives.
these capacities by integrating cation to promote maturity and a
out-of-classroom learning with higher wisdom based on critical,
the regular student course work. independent thinking, positive
We hope that partaking in this in- attitudes and values, and the
tegration of studies and outside freedom and courage to express
activities will lead students to un- oneself in productive ways for
derstand that learning must be a the good of society.
lifelong process integrated with
their personal and career activi-
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4. CONTENTS
Preface
AU Vision 2000 & Vision for Graduates 5
Student Affairs Vision & Mission 5
Student Affairs Organization Chart 6
Quality of Life Section 8
Experiential Learning Section 10
Moral & Value Education 11
Office of Vice President for Student Affairs 11
Student Affairs Administrators 12
Student Affairs Personnel 12
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5. VISION 2000 STUDENT AFFAIRS STUDENT AFFAIRS
VISION MISSION
Assumption University of
Thailand envisions it self as: Since Student Affairs follows Student Affairs of Assumption
» an international community University vision and mission, all University has a responsibility to
of scholars, what Student Affairs presents in bring out smart graduates in both
vision and mission below are the quantifiable and non-quantifiable
» enlivened by Christian translation of University mission dimensions by means of inter-
inspiration, and vision to guideline for opera- ventions, development programs
» engaged in the pursuit of tion. and professional services that
are believed to facilitate students’
Truth and Knowledge,
In loyalty to Assumption Uni- growth in their fundamental four
» serving human society, versity’s Vision, Student Affairs faculties viz. physical, intellec-
especially through the regards itself as an organization tual, emotional and moral which
creative use of for student develop-ment and will lead to the total development
interdisciplinary approaches support, a leader who establish- of their human person.
and cybertechnology. es benchmark and standard for
Student Affairs which is charac-
VISION FOR ASSUMPTION terized by the following :
UNIVERSITY GRADUATES
» Healthy and open-minded
» Professional and Ethical
Competence.
persons, characterized by
personal integrity, an » Integration with Academic
independent mind, and through Method of
creative thinking, Intervention and Activities.
» Professionally competent, » Organization of Learning and
willing to exercise Adaptability.
responsible leadership
for economic progress in a » Innovation that Meet the
just society, Students’ Interest and Talent.
» Able to communicate » Quality Assurance in
effec-tively with people from Administration.
other nations and to
participate in globalization,
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6.
7. Student Affairs
Being committed to the educational process of student character formation,
AU Student Affairs exists for the well-being of students’ lives and out-of-
classroom learning. Wide ranges of services and interventions aiming at
students’ growth and satisfaction are provided under the guidelines of Ser-
vice Quality Standards and Professional Guidelines on the basis of individ-
ual differences and preferences. The interpretation of its mission is visible
in the tri-cluster sections that include: Student Quality Life Section, Moral
and Value Education Section, and Student Experiential Learning Section.
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8. QUALITY OF LIFE SECTION tigates and adjudicates reports
against students involving in al-
Center for Student Personality leged violations of the Code.
and Campus Life
Personality Development and
This center consists of various Counseling Service
units upholding the promotion of
both physical and mental well- A student’s mental health is one
ness of students as guided by the of the important parts of suc-
university mission. The services cess in academic achievement.
offered are developed to nurture Students face tumultuous chal-
students’ emotional and psycho- lenges involving adjustment
logical strength for social adjust- and stress in studies. The unit
ment; to cultivate civic value; to aims to help students achieve all residents by providing ori-
provide safe and comfortable as much as success as pos- entation and information, giv-
facilities that enable students to sible while studying at Assump- ing them advice and assistance
achieve success in their intellec- tion University by fostering and when they experience difficulties
tual and personal development. enhancing students’ emotional and encounter problems. Within
Four main tasks are classified growth. Counseling and out- a short walk to classrooms, fac-
as Student Right and Discipline, reach program provided by our ulty, library, academic resources
Personality Development and counselors are designed to as- and recreation facilities, it helps
Counseling Services, Residen- sist students to overcome those students enjoy their life at AU.
tial life, and Student Welfare. difficulties.
Student Welfare & Services
Student Right and Discipline Residential Life This unit offers the following
services to all AU students:
The unit is responsible for es- Living on campus is one of the
tablishing and administering the most exciting experiences of Health & Accident Insurance
code by managing the universi- life. It is an opportunity to build Health insurance for non-Thai
ty’s judicial system that focuses relationships with friends and students and accident insurance
on individual right, fairness, and enhance the educational experi- for all AU students are arranged
personal growth within an edu- ence. The residence halls pro- at registration in each academic
cational and safe environment. vide an integration of excellent year. Non-Thai students who
It takes a leadership role to en- facilities with internet technology have paid their health insurance
force the policies and procedures and comfortable secure living fee will receive a health care
concerning the behavior and conditions. It allows young schol- card within one month after the
value of students as outlined in ar access to sources of knowl- registration. Students can re-
the Code of Student Conduct; it edge available through campus quest accident insurance com-
promotes the right of students to resources. It is also staffed with pensation by filing their claims
exercise their freedom of choice instructors and officers who help and document at the student
constructively; and also inves- make the university a home for welfare office.
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9. Military Services Letter of Recommendation facilities and use the equipment
On reaching the age of 20, Students can request letter of for their physical development.
all Thai male students who behavioral recommendation by Professional services and the re-
have never been trained in the submitting the petition at the Dis- sponsive management welcome
R.O.T.C Program (Reserved ciplinary Advisor. students and offer easy access
Officer Training Corps) should is to guarantee that the facilities
submit their request for military Center for Sports and are open to all equally. Various
service postponement during the Physical Fitness sport lessons and professional
specified period. The R.O.T.C. trainings are designed for users
Program is also available for stu- The AU sports complex is on all skill levels, from beginners
dents; those who choose to join well equipped with high qual- seeking sports to enhance their
R.O.T.C program can contact the ity resources. Excellent fitness physical health to those who
ROTC supervisor directly. equipment in beautiful facilities want to become professional
reflects the university’s commit- athletes.
Lost& Found ment to a ‘sound mind in a sound
Lost & Found service is available body’. The Center for Sports and The International Center
during the working hours for stu- Physical Fitness located inside
dents who had lost or found any the Sports and Fitness complex As an International University
property on campus. If advice of buildings is responsible for there are more than two thou-
needed students are advised to encouraging all members of the sand non-Thai students and
contact Disciplinary Advisor. AU community to access these hundreds of teaching staff from
56 nations around the world at
Assumption University. The In-
ternational Center becomes a
mentor to help foreign students
to settle into their new surround-
ings and adjust to Thai customs
and culture. Nevertheless they
will never lose their national
identity during the years in Thai-
land, because many events and
activities allow them to commu-
nicate their cultural heritage to
colleagues from different coun-
tries. This in turn leads to cross
cultural awareness, mutual un-
derstanding, the appreciation of
other cultures and unity in diver-
sity among people in our multi-
national community.
Financial Aid and
Scholarships Division
Assumption University is com-
mitted to the policy that “no AU
students will terminate his or her
education due to the lack of fi-
nancial support.” The Financial
Aid and Scholarships Division
exists to assist students who are
eligible for financial assistance or
scholarships to access sources
of funds and help students who
are awarded financial assistance
or scholarships manage their fi-
nances. The University provides
several types of financial aid
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10. programs and scholarships to We provide students and recent opportunities to students to form
cover the difficulties and needs graduates with advice, informa- real business organizations as a
of students tion, and on-campus services part of the Project. This project is
regarding full-time and part-time run by students themselves as a
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING employment, career planning real business enterprise
SECTION and development. Services and
activities include Career-relat- The Center for Student
Career Development ed Programs and Workshops, Leadership and Experiential
Center (CDC) Job Placement, Career Week, Learning
Summer Job Training Program,
Career development is an ongo- Alumni Talk, Career Resources, Realizing that learning takes
ing, life-long process. The Ca- and Company Relations and place both inside and outside
reer Development Center (CDC) Services. of classrooms, the Center for
is prepared to assist students in Students Leadership and Expe-
applying their particular combina- Moreover, so as to create a sense riential Learning of the Student
tion of interests, abilities, values, of entrepreneurship in students, Affairs center is assigned to
and motivations to a systematic the Career Development Cen- create, develop, and maintain
search of the working world and ter, with the cooperation of the out-of-classroom- learning ac-
the potential professional and ABAC School of Management, tivities in various respects that fit
educational opportunities avail- has established the ABAC Dum- students’ individual differences,
able at AU. my Company Project that gives talents and interests. More than
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11. 40 student clubs on the campus
provide gathering places for stu-
dents who have the same inter-
ests to share their talent and con-
tribute to society within the club.
The “Activities for All” provides
opportunities for students to form
either a small, middle size or big
group for doing creative projects
or activities of their special as-
sociated with their interest. Ad-
visors at the center are ready to
provide guidance services, as-
sist, coordinate, or disseminate
information about student activi-
ties/ projects to assure that even
beginners can start and manage
successful projects or activities
on their own initiative.
Learning Support Center
The Learning Support Center
(LSC) strives to help students
“learn how to learn”, to help solve
academic problems; and to pro-
mote positive attitude towards
academic achievement. LSC
believes that through innovative
student-centered educations, all
students can achieve academic
excellence.
MORAL & VALUE
EDUCATION
St. Martin Center for
Professional Ethics & Service OFFICE OF VICE PRESIDENT
Learning FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS
St. Martin Center for Profes- The Office of the Vice President
sional Ethics and Service Learn- for AU Student Affairs is a core
ing is responsible for fulfilling unit that coordinates the tri-
Assumption University’s vision cluster division into one whole
of “continuous improvement” of organism of AU Student Affairs
students’ personal integrity and and links them all to other units
professional ethics. The center inside the University and other
utilizes both in-classroom learn- organizations outside the univer-
ing, and “Service Learning” to sity, and it creates and maintains
facilitate students’ growth in self- relationships with Student Affairs’
discipline, self-control, personal stakeholders. In addition, it facili-
and social responsibility, moral tates professional development
maturity, cognitive moral reason- of Student Affairs’ personnel
ing and social awareness. and provides them with admin-
istrative and budgetary services
that enhance their performances
and their student services.
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12. STUDENT AFFAIRS ADMINISTRATORS STUDENT AFFAIRS PERSONNEL
1. A.Bancha Skuldee Quality of Life Section
Deputy Vice President for Student Affairs Center for Student Personality and Campus Life
(Tel. 0-2723-2138)
2. Dr. Chirapa Srikalasin 1. A. Uraiwan Hocharoen (Director)
Assistant to Vice President for Student Affairs 2. A. Pramote Pewngoen
3. A. Nopadon Tongra-ar
3. A. Sorana Arunrat 4. A. Daranee Prasatsorn
Assistant to Vice President for Student Affairs 5. A. Arthisak Pratheepsurat
6. A. Thossawan Deesomchitr
4. A. Chukiat Kiatdherarat 7. A. Amarawadee Na ubol
Director, Center for Sports & Physical Fitness 8. Ms. Wanwisa Sukudom
5. A. Pattana Jaroenwatanamongkol Center for Sports &Physical Fitness
Director, Center for Student Leadership & (Tel. 0-2723-7977)
Experiential Learning 1. A. Chukiat Kiatdherarat (Director)
2. A. Nukul Chaisuriya
6. A. Charn Mayot 3. A. Maneenet Verarutanamanee
Director, St. Martin Center for Professional 4. A. Pavarisa Thuresure
Ethics & Service Learning
Center for International Student
7. A. Uraiwan Hocharoen (Tel. 0-2300-3726)
Director, Center for Student Personality and 1. Dr. Samusa Nakasingh
Campus Life 2. A. Siriporn Kiatpapan
3. A. Tanchanok Prombut
Financial Aid & Scholarships Division
(Tel. 0-2723-2147)
1. A. Naiyana Kitsawad
2. A. Krisananan Kruawan
3. Mrs. Nuttamon Jongjit
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13. Experiential Learning Section Moral and Value Education Section
Career Development Center (CDC) St. Martin Center for Professional Ethics &
(Tel. 0-2723-2136) Service Learning
1. Dr.Chirapa Srikalasin (Director) (Tel. 0-2723-2140)
2. A. Sunisa Borribanbureebhand 1. A. Charn Mayot (Director)
3. A. Suwannee Sao-ong 2. A. Ratsame Jaroensap
4. A. Supavadee Vongthumma 3. A. Phatsara Phongphit
5. A. Jeerawat Sukkishot 4. A. Boontham Sornsawat
6. Mrs. Maneerat Sittisathidanggol 5. A. Weeraphan Phanwilai
7. Ms. Sukanlaya Muennarin 6. A. Anek Khamta
7. Mr. Supachart Simasalit
Center for Student Leadership & 8. Ms. Chantharat Suwanpimon
Experiential Learning
(Tel. 0-2723-7292) Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs
1. A. Pattana Jaroenwatanamongkol (Tel. 0-2723-2145)
(Director) 1. A. Sriraporn Chantanotoke
2. A. Sakhon Ounla 2. Ms. Weena Mahusen
3. A. Porntirat Tisajaroensuk 3. Mr. Sutha Pharsom
4. A. Yotsawee Chaopaknam
5. A. Saharath Daopiset
6. A. Tana Kaipunlert
7. Mrs. Chamaiporn Kanchanalaka
Learning Support Center
(Tel. 0-2723-2137)
1. A. Peenithi Siritheeratharadol
2. A. Walaiphan Thongkhambanchong
3. A. Piya Sailomraksa
4. A. Watinee Janarge
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14. Labor
Omnia
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