The College has good infrastructure to provide this facilities :
STEPHEN HALL is a boys' hostel for the students of St. Anthony's College, Shillong, an educational institution of the Catholic Church, belonging to and managed by Salesians of the Don Bosco Educational Society which is registered under the Societies Regulation Act of 1860 (No SR/SDB-117/73 of 1973 and No SR/SAC-227/91 of 1991). Though primarily meant for Catholic students, it is open to all students irrespective of religion or community.
A keen sense of discipline, a more-than-average capacity for sustained study and sincere readiness to live as brothers with members of other communities are necessary conditions to get seat in the hostel and retain it. Hostel facilities are not available for the morning shift students and for girls.
Application forms are available from the office of the warden in the Hostel. Filled-in application forms are to be submitted to the Warden by the Parent/Guardian after their son/ward has been admitted in St. Anthony's College. The application form must be accompanied by a copy of the marksheet obtained at the last examination, a conduct certificate and a medical certificate of fitness from Nazareth Hospital, Shillong.
Stephen Hall accommodates about one hundred and seventy students in single and triple occupancy. The rooms are assigned by the Warden. The hostel offers its inmates the following facilities:
Every hosteller is responsible for his own belongings and for the furniture, fixtures and furnishings in the room provided to him. He shall keep his room neat and tidy. The Warden is entitled to open any of the rooms for inspection at any time.
Use of electrical appliances (radio, tape-recorder, stove, etc.) are not permitted in the rooms. Setting up any additional fixtures in the rooms require the express permission of the Warden.
Hostellers, who skip classes in the College without the permission of the Warden and the Principal, are liable to be expelled from the hostel. Those who fail in University Examinations or successive semester examinations forfeit their hostel seat.
The use of tobacco (in any form), alcohol and drugs are strictly forbidden in the hostel premises. Anyone found indulging in them is liable to be summarily dismissed.
No meetings of any nature, except those called together by the Warden, may be held in the hostel premises by anyone or any organisation.
In addition to these general norms, the Rector or the Warden may issue additional rules or orders at any time for the better management of the hostel. Every hosteller shall be bound by them.
The National Service Scheme is a voluntary organization of College Students under the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development established during 1969-70 to inculcate social consciousness and a sense of responsibility, discipline and dignity of labour among the youth.
The College Unit of the NSS is vibrant with activities and takes up a adult education and health-education programmes each year under the guidance of the project officers Prof. Shelter F Kynta and Prof. Rollingstone Wankhar.
NCC (National Cadet Corps) is a national organization which has helped in inculcation in the cadets a spirits of courage, confidence, self-reliance, selfless service, a feeling of patriotism, faith in oneself, power of thought and adjustment which are essential to make the youth disciplined and dutiful.
St. Anthony’s College is attached to the 41 Meghalaya Artillery Battery NCC and 61 Meghalaya Girls’ Bn NCC for NCC activities under the leadership of Garland S Swett and Andrena S Malngiang.
The computer science students of St Anthony’s College have formed a club called Cyber Club. The club came into existence in 1996. The members of the club see themselves as a leaven in the college for bringing computer literacy to the rest of the student community, while at the same time enhancing their own skills. They also organize seminars, debates, quizzes, essay and software development competitions, etc. Their motto "Learn, Teach, Serve” emphasizes the very philosophy of the club: to become personally proficient in order to be of service to others.
Specific Activity undertaken. The Cyber Club organized many Training Programmes in Personal Computer Software as per the following Details.
The programmes targeted students from the rural areas who do not have any opportunityto use computers. They were taught by students of the Cyber Club who aremore fortunate than the trainees in terms of computer education. The training covered the fundamentals of office applications (Windows Operating System, MS Word, MS Excel, and MS PowerPoint). The staff members were merely advisors.
A noteworthy feature is that while theory or main instructional lesson is given by one of the students at a particular session, for the practical sessions, there would be as many as eight to ten students to help the trainees on a nearly one to one basis. This is of enormous help to the participants of the course; they are able to interact on a peer to peer level and clarify all their doubts instantly.
Anthonian Youth Club is a non-profit group comprising students of St.Anthony’s College. The club stands by the motto “united we strive to serve society”. Therefore, it wants the youth to unite and take a step towards helping the poor and the needy in today’s society. The main initiative of this club is to help create awareness of education and health among the people in the rural areas. It believes in molding a society where even the underprivileged ones are treated alike with the privileged ones. For this, the club promises to help children in the urban, semi-urban and outskirt areas who are in the grip of financial instability by providing them with the minimum facilities of health and education. The main emphasis of the club is to:
We, Anthonians believe in doing good and love good. Here We do work not as a Competition but as a privileged and honour.
Above all, the Anthonian Youth Club cherishes in the great “We” instead of the little “I” So, come join hands…be a part…
United We Strive to Serve the Society
The club has a vision to bring about change in the society, which will not only benefit the society but also give the future generation a roadmap in their aspiration for building their own life and thus lead towards nation building. The vision is to aim at a worthy society where we stand for one another. As youth we must be able to take our responsibility towards our society and ourselves.
The Club mainly focuses on the educational development of the under-privileged and poor section of the society. The group on which club emphasis to work on are:
Infrastructure: St. Anthony's College has good infrastructure in all aspects be it the institutions building, ground and toilets with less confusion and clean surrounding
Hostel: Even though I didn't stay in the institutions hostel but i had friends their and from their point of view I came to know that the college provides good staying conditions except for food.
Infrastructure: Admission is open for all students.Although it is a Christian University,many students from different caste, different religion are studying there and have passed out from the college also.
Hostel: Hostels are available both for boys and girls.Stephen hall hostel is for boys and Mama Margaret hall for the girls.Warden are provided for both hostels.
Infrastructure: Good classrooms, well ventilated and all equipped with smart TV's for better, clear and enhanced understanding of the various subjects taught by professors.
Hostel: The college has its own hostel. Mamma Margaret (for girls) and Stephen Hall (for boys). Both are good hostels and students feel like home with other roommates. Food is also quite good .
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