松濤館宿舍自治會
Girls’ Dormitory Self-Management Club
The English name is Sung-Tao. The first letter contains "sun," symbolizing the sun, while "Tao" refers to waves, making the main elements of the logo a sun and waves. These are represented in a simple yet non-monotonous linear style. The surrounding indigenous totems represent the Taroko tribe and signify harmony. The design forms a circle, symbolizing the Earth as a sphere. Additionally, the text inside reads "the second home for the war degree," indicating that Tamkang University is a second home for students from around the world. Thus, the outer frame is circular, representing this shared sense of community.
Purpose of the Organization
Purpose of the Organization
1.The purpose is to enhance the quality of life, ensure student housing safety, implement self-governance in dormitory living, advocate for the rights of resident students, and assist the school in managing dormitories.
1.The purpose is to enhance the quality of life, ensure student housing safety, implement self-governance in dormitory living, advocate for the rights of resident students, and assist the school in managing dormitories.
2.To maintain housing quality and create a warm, comfortable, and mutually supportive living environment, regular meetings such as mayoral conferences will be held to promote group moral discipline, develop a sound character, and cultivate good living habits. Relevant activities will also be organized to foster independent learning abilities and democratic awareness.
2.To maintain housing quality and create a warm, comfortable, and mutually supportive living environment, regular meetings such as mayoral conferences will be held to promote group moral discipline, develop a sound character, and cultivate good living habits. Relevant activities will also be organized to foster independent learning abilities and democratic awareness.
3.Provide voluntary services to all dormitory residents, establish a dormitory management organization, strengthen the spirit of student self-governance, learn democratic mechanisms, improve housing quality, assist with dormitory repair systems, maintain the safety of student housing, and help resolve accommodation-related issues.
3.Provide voluntary services to all dormitory residents, establish a dormitory management organization, strengthen the spirit of student self-governance, learn democratic mechanisms, improve housing quality, assist with dormitory repair systems, maintain the safety of student housing, and help resolve accommodation-related issues.
Club Expertise Organize various activities that combine holidays and social events to enhance the camaraderie among residents, fostering a better atmosphere for friendship that extends beyond just those living in the same dormitory.
Club Expertise Organize various activities that combine holidays and social events to enhance the camaraderie among residents, fostering a better atmosphere for friendship that extends beyond just those living in the same dormitory.
Club Vision We hope that the dormitory management association will become an organization that can collaborate with the resident assistant team on various tasks. At the same time, during events, we aim to independently demonstrate our commitment, allowing residents to feel the association's dedication. Quantitatively, we strive to be recognized for excellent performance in evaluations.
Club Vision We hope that the dormitory management association will become an organization that can collaborate with the resident assistant team on various tasks. At the same time, during events, we aim to independently demonstrate our commitment, allowing residents to feel the association's dedication. Quantitatively, we strive to be recognized for excellent performance in evaluations.
Club Office Sung-Tao 3312.5
Club Office Sung-Tao 3312.5
Certification Requirements
Certification Requirements
Participation: Members must sign in and out on time and participate in executing activities. There are four participation dates: October 12, October 22-23, November 13, and December 11. We have planned four activity journals, and our club classes are held on those days.
Participation: Members must sign in and out on time and participate in executing activities. There are four participation dates: October 12, October 22-23, November 13, and December 11. We have planned four activity journals, and our club classes are held on those days.
Execution: There are no planned execution certifications. Members are required to draft project proposals for meetings and execute the activities.
Execution: There are no planned execution certifications. Members are required to draft project proposals for meetings and execute the activities.
All Pass Candy Activity
All Pass Candy Activity
All Pass Candy Activity
All Pass Candy Activity
Leadership Training Activity
Leadership Training Activity