SRC

The Student Representative Council (SRC) at MILA University works to support students and make university life better for everyone. The SRC represents student interests, organizes fun and helpful events, and helps build a strong sense of community on campus. Students choose SRC members by voting for their peers to represent them. With their leadership and dedication, the SRC aims to make MILA University a welcoming and positive place for all.

We encourage students to participate and utilize the SRC’s services. Below are some of the importance of SRC.

Advocacy for Student Interests

Advocacy for Student Interests

Representation: 
The SRC provides a platform for students to voice their concerns, needs, and opinions.

Policy Influence:
It ensures that the administration considers student perspectives in decision-making processes, such as academic policies, campus facilities, or welfare initiatives

Enhancing Campus Life

Enhancing Campus Life

Organizing Events: 
The SRC facilitates events, workshops, and activities that enrich the university experience.

Community Building: 
It fosters a sense of belonging by encouraging collaboration and engagement among students from diverse backgrounds.

Leadership and Skill Development

Leadership and Skill Development

Leadership Opportunities: 
The council allows students to take on leadership roles, honing their decision-making, communication, and organizational skills.

Empowerment: 
It empowers students to take an active role in shaping their university experience.

Promoting Accountability and Transparency

Promoting Accountability and Transparency

Feedback Mechanism: 
The SRC holds both the student body and the university accountable, promoting mutual respect and understanding.

Transparency: 
It ensures that decisions impacting students are communicated clearly and are made with their best interests in mind

Conflict Resolution

Conflict Resolution

Mediation: 
The SRC acts as a mediator between students and the administration, addressing grievances constructively.

Advocacy: 
It supports students in navigating issues related to academics, housing, or campus life.

Preparing for Future Roles

Preparing for Future Roles

Professional Development: 
Involvement in an SRC builds transferable skills such as teamwork, project management, and advocacy, which are valuable in professional and civic life.

Networking: 
Students connect with peers, faculty, and external stakeholders, expanding their social and professional networks.

Your Campus, Your Community

MILA University is committed to student’s welfare, inclusivity, and a collaborative campus environment.

 

Your Campus, Your Community