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Services of the Office of Student Affairs

The Office of Student Affairs provides many resources and supports, including financial support, campus adaptation, health cares, dorm services, extracurricular events support, event spaces rental services, career counseling services, and pandemic control with prevention notices.

For more information, please go to our website: https://osa.ntu.edu.tw/

We also provide a graphic school resources map: https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~advisory/student_guidance_map/

If you need consultation or help, you are welcome to seek out the faculty members in your department or walk-in for a talk with the campus advisors of the Center for Student Well-being (https://csw.ntu.edu.tw/). You can also seek help from the Student Counseling Center to have individual counseling (https://scc_osa.ntu.edu.tw/).

If you run into emergencies on campus, you can call 3366-9119 for the Student Safety Center and 3366-9110 for the Campus Security; they can be reached 24/7.

If you feel sick, you can go to the Health Center on campus (https://shmc.ntu.edu.tw/). To make an appointment with your student ID card will only cost 50NTD per appointment.

If you need economic supports, the Student Assistance Division also provides many scholarships and financial supports (https://advisory.ntu.edu.tw/).

If you are wondering about future paths, the Career Center is here to help (https://career.ntu.edu.tw/).

If you are interested about the clubs and school events, the Student Activity Division provides information (https://osa_activity.ntu.edu.tw/).

If you want to participate in big events, the NTU Art Festival is recruiting new members (http://www.active.ntu.edu.tw/Activity_ArtsFestival).

If you have any question regarding the dorms, you can ask the Student Housing Division (https://osa_dorm.ntu.edu.tw/).

If you are an overseas student, you can seek help from the Overseas Students Advising Division (https://gocfs.ntu.edu.tw/).

If you are an indigenous student or interested in the culture, you can participate in activities and events held by Indigenous Students Resource Center (https://isrc.ntu.edu.tw/).

If you are a student in College of Medicine or College of Public Health, go to the Downtown Campus branch for information (https://www.mc.ntu.edu.tw/bosamc/Index.action).

Overall, we aim to help you as much as we can, and we hope you can find the resources and supports from us, the Office of Student Affairs.