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About Us
The office of Director Students’ Affairs looks after the welfare of
the students with respect to every aspect of their stay in the
University. It is run by the Director Students’ Affairs, which is a
statutory designation of the University. The office of the Students’
Affairs establishes a liaison between the University administration and
the students. It facilitates the students in addressing their problems
pertaining to academics, co-curricular activities, sports, libraries,
examination, transportation, health, fees, career planning and
discipline etc. We encourage you to visit the Student Affairs office and
web pages to learn more about who we are and what we do The office of
Students’ Affairs looks after the following:
Seniors’ Club
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The Director Students' Affairs is in-charge of the Seniors'
Club by virtue of designation. He is responsible to constitute the Club
at the commencement of every academic session and run it amicably
throughout the year. The cream of the outstanding students in academics,
sports and co-curricular activities are entitled to apply for the
membership of this prestigious Club. 15 to 20 best students are chosen
each year to constitute the Club. The Club meets regularly on a weekly
basis to deliberate on the students’
problems regarding any aspect of their University life.
Proposals are drafted for the resolution of these problems, which are
subsequently presented to the Vice Chancellor in the Club’s
monthly meetings with him. The members of the Club hold
candid discussions with the Vice Chancellor and find out solutions to
their problems in a prompt and effective manner. The Club also holds
meetings with the other officers of the University and attempts to
address the students’ problems.
Discipline Committee
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The Director Students' Affairs acts as Secretary Discipline Committee by virtue of his
designation. All the complaints against students regarding violation of
university rules and regulations are referred to the Discipline
Committee for review. The Secretary summons the accused student and
his/her parents to appear before the Committee and clarify their
position. The Committee consists of four senior professors of the
University who look into the complaint and recommend appropriate
punishment or acquittal. The Committee has the authority to recommend
fine, suspension, expulsion or compulsory migration from the University.
Student Welfare
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Students are encouraged to report their
problems regarding university affairs at the office of Students’
Affairs. The office strives to help the students resolve their problems
through the concerned quarters. The students can visit the office in
person or send a written complaint through e-mail or ordinary mail.
In view of the rising cost of the Higher Education all over
the world, GC University, Lahore has kept its academic charges at the
minimum possible scale. We provide quality education at affordable
price. The University has a human approach towards all of its students.
We offer a generous financial aid programme
In the current
fiscal year, the GCU has allocated rupees ten million in this
perspective which would certainly help those needy and deserving
students in making their career path. Dr. Khalid Aftab asserted that the
GCU Lahore's students are quoted as Ravians and the glorious academic
nostalgia and reminiscence of the GCU which is now transferred into
the third century has further given the students academic boost and
proud ness on its enriched legacy. He hoped that the swift academic and
research work being conducted at the GCU would definitely convert
this institution into a world class university.

Location
The office is close to the staircase leading to the first
floor of the Main Building.

Meet the Director and Staff
Dr. Farhan
Ebadat Yar Khan,
Director Students’ Affairs, runs the office of Students’ Affairs.
He is also a member of the English faculty.
Mr. Muhammad Siddique
Awan is
the Co-Advisor Students’ Affairs.
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