Things i did to make U.A better (Mha Dr)
Campus & Facilities Enhancements
24/7 Mega Library: (I'm a book lover also love the vibes of a library definitely will be more motivated to study)
A vast, open-all-hours campus library built specifically for students to study, do assignments, and conduct research.
▸Why? Work-life separation is encouraged — students rarely study at home. I did this because i hate studying at home. I want it so that when i get home i can relax and don't stress over school works.
Also, i scripted that all the assignments group project and stuff are done here. For example in my hero class we're required to do a report after a mock battle so i do that here. 24/7 because I'll definitely cram sometimes here.
▸ Research nooks, hero case archives, and group study rooms included.
Campus Shops & Cafés: (why not, also another study spots)
On-campus cafés, small restaurants, and snack kiosks cater to dorm students.
▸ Perfect for nighttime studying or relaxing after training.
▸ Business students can help run these as part of real-world practice.
Grade-Based Subject Weighting:
Every subject has custom grade breakdowns (e.g., written work, simulations, group projects, final exams).
▸ Promotes time management and responsibility.
▸ Encourages teamwork, strategy, and self-reflection.
Replaced Traditional Subjects with Hero-Relevant Ones:
Replaced Subject New Subject
Home Economics Heroic Psychology & Mental Resilience
Art Hero Costume Fashion Club (Elective)
Literature (1 slot). Quirk Science & Evolution
P.E. Quirk Fitness Club (Elective)
OR: I'll definitely choose between these
Heroic Psychology & Mental Resilience:
Understanding trauma, mental health, and stress in both heroes and civilians.
Includes crisis support, therapy basics, and emotional stamina.
Law & Justice in Quirk Society:
Teaches quirk laws, arrest protocols, and rights in quirk society.
Includes guest lectures from hero-law enforcers.
Public Communication & Media Strategy:
Handling public image, press interviews, and crisis PR as a hero.
Prevents scandals and hones hero branding.
Quirk Science & Evolution:
Scientific look at quirk origins, mutations, limits, and technological enhancements.
Deepens understanding of personal and villain quirks.
Hero Ethics & Tactical Philosophy:
Explores moral dilemmas, the thin line between hero and villain, and the weight of saving lives.
Strategic breakdowns of past battles, villain quirks, and rescue tactics.
Includes group simulations and villain scenario planning.
Student Government + Event Planning
U.A. Student Council – Structure & Power
The U.A. Student Council isn't just for events and clubs — it's a **student-led administrative body that works alongside faculty to:
Maintain order and morale
* Oversee major school-wide events (like Sports Fest, internships, interschool competitions)
* Represent student concerns to the staff
* Approve club funding and operations
* Handle conflict resolutions (like a disciplinary board)
Student Council President- The face of the student body. Leads meetings, interfaces with the principal, handles inter-departmental coordination.
Vice President -Oversees internal affairs makes sure all year levels and courses are heard. Handles emergencies if the Pres is unavailable.
Secretary -Keeps track of minutes, schedules, announcements, and makes public bulletins. Tech-savvy.
Treasurer -Handles club budgets, event funds, and market simulations (works closely with Business Course).
Hero Course Representative -Represents hero class interests — training fairness, dorm safety, student requests for gear upgrades, etc.
Support Course Representative - Speaks for support students — lab access, invention rights, project resources.
Business Course Representative- Ensures fair profit share in student business events and tracks project grading impact.
General Affairs Officers -Rotating roles that include dorm reps, club ambassadors, or special projects.
* Inspect club logs and request forms
* Mediate dorm or student issues
* Monitor public board of student concerns
* Assist with emergency drills or visitor management
* Help design the Sports Festival structure
* Organize booths, coordinate timing
* Approve hero performance demos
* Help broadcast or moderate matches (media course synergy!)
* Can call mini-tribunals for things like:
* Unauthorized use of quirks in public
* Vandalism or damage to dorms/school property
* Bullying or harassment reports
* Final punishment decisions still rest with teachers, but the council investigates.
usually happens in the first few weeks of school.
* Campaign Season is huge — includes speeches, public interviews, even mock debates.
* Quirk use is allowed *with regulation* during campaign videos.
* Voting is by year and course — winner must appeal across departments.
* Teachers *can veto* a candidate if they’re too disruptive, unsafe, or academically unstable.
Support & Business Course Integration
Business Course Final Project:
Students must market, manage, and profit from support-tech or hero-themed items.
▸ Collaborations with Support Course students are common.
▸ Graded based on creativity, sales, and public response.
Support Tech in Everyday Life Booths:
Students invent gadgets for civilian use and test them during on-campus events.
Sports Festival Expansion
Multi-Grade & All-Day Event:
All hero year levels compete in shifts.
Students not fighting/the ones who lose early can attend booths, relax, or support peers.
Business Booth Integration:
Business students run vendor stalls during the festival.
▸ Graded on earnings, pitch quality, and customer response (counts for 50% of final grade).
After battles, hero students and visitors enjoy food stalls, games, merch — like a summer festival.
Group Work & Real-Life Hero Tasks
Every hero training exercise comes with a written reflection or analysis — just like real pro paperwork.
Group Projects Across Subjects:
Promotes teamwork between departments (Hero × Support × Business).
Simulates agency collaboration in the pro world.