(4)24 Hours Emergency Telephone Number
A. Students are required to wear uniforms in accordance with regulations on campus (service uniform, chefs’ uniforms or sport outfits). Please pay attention to your department’s regulations about uniforms. For campus safety please wear uniforms when taking leave, on business trips or when going to the library.
B. Male: Khaki or black trousers, long or short sleeve white shirt, school tie, standard leather shoes, blazer (vest is optional).
Female: Khaki or black skirt or trousers, long or short sleeve white shirt, school scarf, standard leather high heel shoes, blazer (skirts must not be shorter than 10cm above the knees).
Chef uniform: According to the regulations for each department, with the correct neckerchief, dark leather shoes or safety shoes (including for elective courses).
Service uniform: According to the regulations for each department, with bow tie and vest, standard leather shoes (including for elective courses).
More information “Regulations for Implementing Guidance on Student Attire, Appearance, and Etiquette”
https://student.nkuht.edu.tw/p/405-1005-5174,c943.php?Lang=en
Hair should be its natural hair color. If not, you will be asked to return to the original color. Please do not cut, or perm your hair in an unusual or distracting way.
Keep your hair clean and in a professional appearance.
This is an uncredited required course to develop and cultivate a hospitality service attitude. A passing grade or above is required for this course. If you are unable to attend apply for leave in advance. More information please refer to the link.
Physical Education and Health Center
https://pe.nkuht.edu.tw/LABOR/rules/archive.php?class=701
(4)24 Hours Emergency Telephone Number:
(07) 803-4727.
Call this number if you need emergency assistance at any time.
University conduct grades are to encourage students to cultivate good virtues and habits, a sense of responsibility, civic pride, and a sense of honor so as to develop an excellent school ethos.
The rewards for the students are categorized into prizes, medals, honor certificates, commendations, minor merits, and major merits.
The punishments for students are divided into admonition, minor demerits, major demerits, being expelled from school, and expulsion from academic status.
Leaves/absences, rewards/reprimands all impact the conduct grade, which begins as a base level of 82.
A. Standards for assigning scores for daily attendances and absences:
B. Rewards and reprimands
C. In the following conditions the student will not receive a score of excellent:
A. More than one major demerit.
B. Absent class for more than 8 hours.
C. Other significant misconduct.
D. An additional 3 points will be given to students with perfect attendance, excluding interns. Those who only have public service leave and bereavement leave will be considered to have perfect attendance; those who have a record of leaving early or being late are excluded.
E. At graduation, rewards for excellent disciplinary grades will be given to the best student. If the student cannot graduate for some reason, the rewards will be given to the student with the next highest disciplinary grades. The graduating conduct grade is the average of every semester and 82 is the basic score. The terms counted for grading are: 8 semesters for four-year technical school students, 4 semesters for two-year technical school students, 4 semesters for two-year college students and 10 semesters for five-year college students.
F. In order to construct an early warning system, students with minor demerits or above, conduct grades less than 68 or who have been absent 10 classes or more will have their parents, guardian, class advisor and counseling instructors notified.
G. Students can go online and check their conduct grades at any time. If there are any questions, please go to the Student Services Section of the Student Affairs Office within two weeks. All changes should be made before the last 2 weeks of each semester.
H. Students with a failing conduct grade (less than 60) and have been sanctioned by a student disciplinary meeting, subject to approval from the President, will be expelled by the university. Acadmic Affairs Office/ Regulations/Academic Rules and Regulations
https://academic2.nkuht.edu.tw/downs/super_pages.php?ID=downs1
To remove a demerit from the record the student needs to apply to the office that issued the demerit and will be given work hours to serve. The Student Services Section of Student Affairs Office is responsible for removing demerits.
More information about demerit removal, please refer to the link: Student Affairs Office/Student Affairs Office/Regulations/ Student Repentance and Penalty Cancelation Enforcement Guidelines.pdf
https://student.nkuht.edu.tw/downs/archive.php?class=101
Where to check my conduct grade:
https://webap6.nkuht.edu.tw/student/
Students should apply for leave if unable to attend classes, turn in assignments or attend examinations, registration, education services and related activities (e.g. special school events, e.g. celebrations, opening ceremony, graduation and other assemblies). Absence without permission is considered a class absence.
For information about leave and required documents please check "Student Leave Regulation". If any document is found to be false it will be considered a class absence and subject to the reward and punishment regulations.
Types of leave and the required documents are as follows:
A. Personal leave:
Except for sick leave or paternity leave, leave should be applied for in advance online and the application form should be printed out and submitted to the Students Service Section. For unexpected events or special circumstances, personal leave should be applied for within 10 days. After submitting the application please check online to see if your personal leave has been approved.
More information about the leaves regulation and process:
Student Affairs Office/Student Affairs Office/Regulations/ Student Leave Regulations.pdf
https://student.nkuht.edu.tw/downs/archive.php?class=101
C. Leave during registration or examinations:
https://academic2.nkuht.edu.tw/downs/super_pages.php?ID=downs1
(8)Standard for evaluating leaves/absences
A. A deduction of 1 point will be given for each hour absent from class
B. A deduction of 0.5 points will be given for being late or leaving early
C. A deduction of 1 point will be given for 20 hours of sick leave or 10 hours of personal leave
D. If applied for before the deadline, no deduction will be given for maternity or paternity leave.
E. No deduction will be given for bereavement leave. Bereavement leave for non-immediate family members will be considered as personal leave.
F. No deduction will be given for public service leave.
G. A deduction of 0.5 points will be given for disorderly clothing during the roll call in class and will be recorded by the teacher.
H. Absences for important school meetings or events are recorded as absences (in excess of ½ hour is considered one hour)
Student Affairs Office/Student Affairs Office/Regulations/ Student Leave Regulations.pdf