We study regional student support communities in terms of challenges faced by students and propose how regional support may be made more effective. First, depending on the background of such communities and the circumstances they operate under, we classify student communities into four types: seminars, educational programs, circles, and clubs. We find that each classification type has its own unique problems. Second, we discuss 1) the establishment of a daily counseling center to help dispel any fears the students might harbor, 2) provision of recruitment support and mentoring for students, to help them plan for the future, 3) fostering student inclusiveness and partnerships with communities so as to create safe and caring environments, and 4) the provision of region-wide resources, including funding, counseling, and networking among various student associations, so as to improve student experiences and learning outcomes. A future challenge would be to escalate the development of student communities from organized support to strategic management.