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Inclusion and Support

Inclusion and Support

Equal Opportunity Cell
Value Education Cell
Women's Cell
Scholarship Cell
SC/ST Cell

Equal Opportunity Cell

The Equal Opportunity Cell of St. Francis College for Women, Hyderabad is a vital body dedicated to fostering an inclusive and equitable environment for all staff and students, with a particular focus on Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST), Other Backward Class (OBC), Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in the college community.

Composition of EOC

S.No Name Position
1Prof. Uma Joseph, PrincipalChairperson
2Sr. Carmali Thaniath, Correspondent & SecretaryMember
3Dr. Sr. Sherly E D, Vice PrincipalMember
4Dr. Reena Dewan, Dean of ArtsMember
5Dr. Usha Praveena .V. J, Dean of SciencesMember
6Dr. Savitha Sukumar, Dean of Commerce & ManagementMember
7Dr. N. Carolyn Rubavathy, Coordinator, Equal Opportunity CellMember
8Ms. Sangam Sravanthi, Coordinator, SC/ST CellMember
9Dr. Sabiha Fatima, Assistant Professor, Dept. of ChemistryMember
10Mr. Vamshi Krishna, Assistant Professor, Dept. of CommerceMember

Core Functions and Aims

The Cell operates on a continuous basis to address issues and grievances faced by these marginalized communities within the academic setting. Its primary goals include:

  • Promoting Diversity and Inclusivity: Ensuring that disadvantaged groups have ample opportunities within the institution.
  • Sensitization and Awareness: Educating the academic community about the challenges of social exclusion and working towards fulfilling the aspirations of marginalized groups.
  • Grievance Redressal: Promptly investigating and resolving complaints from students belonging to weaker sections of society.
  • Accessibility: Striving to ensure barrier-free access to all college buildings, including departments, library and offices, particularly for PWDs.
  • Psychological Support: Offering counselling and support tailored to the needs of PWDs across various categories (visual, hearing, neurological, etc.).
  • Resource Mobilization: Collaborating with government bodies and other organizations to secure academic and financial resources for disadvantaged students.
  • Ensuring Fair Representation: Working to guarantee the due share of utilization by SC/ST categories in admissions and recruitments (both teaching and non-teaching posts).
  • Preventing Discrimination: Actively working to eliminate any form of discrimination within the college based on disability or minority status.

In essence, the Equal Opportunity Cell acts as a cornerstone for creating a fair, supportive, and accessible environment for everyone, upholding the principles of equality and social justice within the educational sphere.

Value Education Cell

At St. Francis College for Women, we have a long-standing tradition of integrating value education into our academic programs, underscoring our unwavering commitment to nurturing compassionate, responsible, and principled individuals. The Value Education Cell at St. Francis College for Women is dedicated to fostering a culture of empathy, integrity, and social responsibility among our students. The institution believes that education should not only impart knowledge but also instill values that shape individuals into intellectually competent, compassionate, and socially responsible citizens.

Vision

To cultivate a community of thoughtful, ethical, and globally conscious individuals who make a positive impact in the world as a whole.

Mission

To integrate value-based education into our college ecosystem, promoting holistic development and character building through innovative programs and community engagement initiatives.

Objectives

  • To promote value-based education by designing and implementing curriculum-integrated value education modules that emphasize universal human values, ethical decision-making, and responsible citizenship.
  • To develop emotional intelligence and life skills that focus on emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, and essential life skills.
  • To encourage critical thinking and moral reflection among the student community.
  • To build a supportive campus culture by fostering an inclusive and supportive environment that encourages students to uphold values of respect, empathy, and kindness.

Through the Value Education Cell, we aim to empower our students to become compassionate, responsible, and principled individuals who contribute positively to society. Classes on value education are held once a week. The courses have been well-received, with students reporting that these sessions have been of immense help in their personal and professional lives. 75% attendance in Value Education classes is compulsory, earning a student one Non-CGPA credit at the end of the undergraduate programme.

Syllabus / Reports

S.No Course / Topic Report / Details
1Introduction to Value EducationWeekly report submitted by students
2Ethical Decision-Making ModuleCase study analysis
3Emotional Intelligence and Life SkillsAssignments and feedback forms
4Community Engagement ActivitiesParticipation reports

Reports

PDF Value Education committee report 2024-25
PDF Value Education committee report 2023-24
PDF Value Education committee report 2022-23
PDF Human Values Syllabus

Women’s Cell

The Women’s Cell of St. Francis College for Women is committed to fostering empowerment, leadership, and holistic growth among students and faculty. It serves as a platform to enhance awareness on women-centric issues, promote gender equity, and encourage active participation in academic and social initiatives. Through workshops, seminars, and community engagement, the Cell strives to nurture confident, informed, and socially responsible women.

Vision

To inspire and empower women to excel in every sphere of life, fostering a culture of equality, confidence, and leadership.

Mission

To promote women’s empowerment through education, awareness, and opportunities that build competence, confidence, and character, enabling them to become change-makers in society.

Objectives

  • To create awareness on women’s rights, gender sensitivity, and social issues.
  • To encourage leadership qualities, self-reliance, and decision-making skills among students.
  • To organize seminars, workshops, and extension activities that promote women’s development.
  • To motivate students to engage in community service and outreach programs.
  • To nurture holistic growth by integrating academic excellence with social consciousness.

Coordinators / Faculty Members

S.No Name Position
1Ms. Shouni NivedithaCoordinator
2Dr. B LavanyaMember
3Dr. G V SharadaMember

Scholarship Cell

“Bridging aspirations and resources for holistic student development.”
"Ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder academic excellence."
"Dedicated to advancing education through scholarship support."

The Scholarship Cell of St. Francis College for Women serves as a vital support system for students, ensuring that financial limitations never become an obstacle in the pursuit of higher learning. By extending access to diverse scholarship schemes, the Cell assists students in meeting tuition fees, accommodation needs, and other essential academic expenses.

The central objective of the Cell is to promote equity in education by extending opportunities to deserving and meritorious students from all backgrounds. Through its initiatives, the Cell strives to create a level playing field where students can channel their energy into learning, innovation, and personal growth rather than financial concerns.

At St. Francis College for Women, we recognize that true education is not only about academic performance but also about nurturing well-rounded individuals. The Scholarship Cell upholds values of merit, dedication, and integrity by acknowledging students’ achievements across academics, cultural activities, and social engagement.

In addition to financial aid, the Cell provides timely information, mentorship, and guidance, enabling students to make informed choices about their academic and professional journey. This holistic support empowers students to cultivate confidence, competence, and leadership skills essential for success in today’s world.

The Scholarship Cell stands as a commitment of the institution towards inclusivity and excellence—ensuring that every student, irrespective of economic background, has the resources and encouragement to transform potential into achievement.

Scholarship Schemes Offered

  • The National Scholarship Scheme provides financial assistance to students with disabilities, post-graduate students, and wards of Beedi, Cine, IOMC, and LSDM workers. Scholarships are also available for students belonging to OBC, EBC, and DNT categories.

Government / Non-Government Scholarships

S.No Scholarship Details / Link Applicants
1 National Scholarship Portal (NSP2.0) https://scholarships.gov.in/ Applicants AY 2024-25: 32, Renewal verified: 7
2 E-Pass Scholarship (Telangana) https://telanganaepass.cgg.gov.in/ Fresh: SC-2, ST-8, BC-17, EBC-1, Minority-1; Renewal: SC-4, ST-2, BC-6, EBC-0, Minority-0

Private Organizations Offering Scholarships

  • R.S. Brothers Charitable Trust
  • R.G.A Swarna Jayanti Shiksha Nyas
  • Raisaheb Pannalal H Lahoti Trust
  • Vysya Hostel Trust Board
  • Guru Nanak Mission
  • Badrivishal Pannalal Pitli Trust
  • Srinivas Gowra Foundation
  • Abhayam Foundation
  • Azim Premji Scholarship
  • Sashakt Scholarship by Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories

Awards for Faculty and Students (College Day)

  • Department & Memorial Prizes
    • Sr. Romana Fernandes & Late Mrs. A. Radha, Dept. of Chemistry Prize – Awarded to B.A. student for maximum participation
    • Smt. & Shri H. V. V. Pathy Memorial Prize, Dept. of Chemistry – Awarded to B.Com student for maximum participation
    • Mr. Pattabhi Ramaiah & V. Sree Devi Prize – Awarded to B.Sc. student for maximum participation
    • Best All-Rounder Award – Instituted by Mrs. Jaya Laxmi, former Head, Dept. of Chemistry
  • Special Awards by the College
    • Most Responsible Outgoing UG Class Representative (3 years)
    • Most Responsible Outgoing PG Class Representative (2 years)
    • Late D. B. D. Prasad Memorial Award – Best Sports Girl of the Year (International Level)
    • Special Recognition Prize – Best Sports Girl of the Year (National Level)
    • Best Outgoing Student Award (UG/PG) – Outstanding students in UG & PG streams
    • Best Outgoing Student Award (NSS)
    • Special Recognition Prizes – Excellence in Co-curricular, Cultural, NCC, NSS, Sports, Placements, Student Council, Student of the Year
  • Rolling Shields
    • Best Outgoing Class Shield (UG)
    • Best Outgoing Class Shield (PG)
    • Maximum Research Award for Faculty
    • Service Award – Senior Most Teacher

Reports

PDF Founded Prizes
PDF Gold Medals

SC/ST Cell

The SC/ST Cell is established in the college as per UGC guidelines to empower SC/ST students. The institution supports these students by providing guidance to obtain financial assistance from government agencies and other sources. Students are encouraged to participate in career orientation and skill enhancement programs. The Cell acts as a support and grievance redressal body.

Objectives

  • Assist students in availing scholarships, fellowships, and financial aid.
  • Create a supportive environment for academic and personal growth.

Functions of the SC/ST Cell

  • Collect data on SC/ST students and staff.
  • Organize orientation and mentorship programs.
  • Provide guidance and counseling services.
  • Maintain records of complaints and resolutions.
  • Facilitate the implementation of central/state government schemes for SC/ST students.

Activities

  • Orientation programs.
  • Sessions on government scholarships (like Post-Matric Scholarships).
  • Celebrations of Ambedkar Jayanti and Tribal Day.
  • Legal awareness workshops in collaboration with NGOs or legal experts.
  • Remedial coaching classes.

Activities & Reports

PDF SC_ST cell report 2025