WuFeng Supplementary Institute of

Continuing Education and College of Continuing Education

  

Administration 

 
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Office of Academic Affairs

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Office of Student Affairs

      

 

 Distinguishing Feature

 

      The advanced college of professional training is a special system in education to provide adults working in the society a convenient channel to learn practical skills, professional knowledge and new techniques. In order to provide practical training courses to the general public on weekends the college offers students with vocational training.  The purpose of a continuing education program is to improve a student’s professional knowledge and making them more competitive in their career field.

 

      In order to promote continual learning in Taiwan, we offer two types of programs.  The first is a two-year junior college program for students that have graduated from senior high school.  We also offer a two-year senior college program for the students that have graduated from a junior college.

 

      Our faculty is made up of excellent educators, with Master degrees or Ph.D. degrees, in related fields of study that are employed to provide our students with quality instruction.  We firmly believe that the perfect combination of faculty, state-of-the-art computer facilities and a positive learning environment will provide you with the best opportunities to become knowledgeable professionals in the future.

 

 

Brief History

 

Year

History

1965.

Established by Wen-Hong Peng as WuFeng College of Business.

1997.

Established the two-year Supplementary Junior College.

2000.

Upgraded to WuFeng Institute of Technology.

2000.

Established the two-year Supplementary Senior College.

 

 

Administration

 

      Our motto is "Vigor, Enthusiasm, and Patience" and we strive to provide students with the best possible service. The two offices are the Office of Academic Affairs and Office of Student Affairs.

 

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Office of Academic Affairs (OAA)

         The OAA is divided into two divisions including the General Academic Affairs Division and the Teaching Affairs Division.

 

(1) General Academic Affairs Division:

This division is responsible for registration, enrollment, academic records, 2-year junior and senior college entrance examinations, student transferring, the issuing of student ID cards, exhibitions, printing of lecture materials, and other academic related businesses.

 

(2) Teaching Affairs Division:

This division is responsible for courses scheduling, tests, class attendance records, instructor teaching loads, leaves of absence for instructors, the scheduling of make-up classes, payroll, course planning and modifications, course credit waiving, academic transcripts, graduation qualification checks, and classrooms and teaching related resources management.

 

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Office of Student Affairs (OSA)

 The OSA is the administrative unit that interacts most closely with the students. It is divided into four divisions, namely, Student Life, Extra-Curricular Activities, Hygiene & Health Care, and Class Communication Congress.

 

The OSA is responsible:

(1)Guiding the Student Association and Student Parliament:

To promote the self-governance of students, and electing representatives who will attend administrative meetings. The OSA also encourages the Student Association to play an important role in regular activities such as freshman evening parties, anniversary celebrations and graduation dinners.

 

(2) To give support to minority students.

 

(3) To conduct the financial services such as student loans, grants and financial aid.  The OSA reviews the policies of awarding grants for graduate student.

 

(4) To promote a safe campus environment and equality between genders.

 

 

Academic Departments

 

Junior College

Senior College

Mechanical Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Electronic Engineering

Information Management

International Trade

Applied English Language

Applied Japanese Language

International Business Management

Information Management

 

 

Contact Us

Office of Supplementary Institute and College, Rm. SA110

Website: www.se.wfc.edu.tw/

Tel: +886-5-2267125, Ext: 21421, 21422, 21431, 21432

Fax: +886-5-2263280

E-mail: sreg@mail.wfc.edu.tw