To prioritise the welfare of oppressed and marginalised students.
To support deserving students by offering financial assistance and nutritious noon meals.
To promote the understanding among students that poverty should not
hinder their personal growth and development.
STUDENT AID FUND
The student aid fund is generated from the student aid fee of Rs. 2/- collected from each student. This will be available in the form of cash for poor deserving students to meet examination fee, a small part of tuition fee, cost of specific books essential for their study, clothing or medical expenses.
Meritorious but poor students who wish to avail of this fund, can apply to the Principal through their HoD. Based on the recommendations of the HoD and the advice of the advisory body consisting of students and staff representatives, the Principal will administer the fund. In addition to the financial status and academic performance, the conduct and character of the beneficiary will also be an important determining factor in the selection of students who benefit from the above fund.
The interest of the endowment amount of Rs. 4000/- instituted by Prof. A.J. Harris is available for the purpose of extending aid for the deserving students.
FREE MID-DAY MEAL SCHEME
With the contribution by the staff, students, well wishers and the Management, the College provides free mid-day meals on working days to a limited number of poor students. More students could benefit if the fund is increased.
The interest of the endowment funds like Rev. Harris Memorial Endowment (Rs. 1000/-) Miss. Isaacs Endowment (Rs. 1000/-) (both were instituted in the beginning stage of NMCC) and the Endowment (Rs. 7,000/-) instituted by the College Students Council of 1978-79 are also available for the above purpose.
Members
Dr. X. Lenin Xaviour
Dept. of Mathematics (SF)
Dr. D.S. Vijay Shalini
Dept. of English (SF)
Dr. B. S. Asha
Dept. of Tamil (SF)
Mr. L. Jacob Bennet Rajan
Supporting Staff
Mr. G. Jeyasekhar
Supporting Staff