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Republic of the Philippines
CATANDUANES STATE UNIVERSITYCATANDUANES STATE UNIVERSITYCATANDUANES STATE UNIVERSITY Virac, Catanduanes
2012 Annual Report
Note:
The varying use of the names Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) and Catanduanes State University (CSU) in this report reflects specific timelines of accomplishments and activities during the year in review. It must be noted that the Catanduanes State Colleges was converted into a University on October 19, 2012, the last quarter of the Calendar Year’s reporting period.
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Our 2012 Performance...
C atanduanes State University obtained high ratings in its Major Final Outputs Accountability Re-port Card (MARC) for Fiscal Year 2012. It reached and surpassed its target accomplishments in
advanced and higher education, research, extension, and support to operations.
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at a Glance
C atanduanes State University likewise earned 100 percent compliance with the Seal of Good Gov-ernance. It fully delivered its outputs in all four areas of good governance conditions, which are
Seal of Transparency, PhilGeps posting, liquidation of cash advances, and vibrant the vibrant imple-mentation of the agency’s Citizen’s Charter specifically for its frontline services.
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Republic of the Philippines CATANDUANES STATE UNIVERSITY
Virac, Catanduanes ( (052) 811-3134 e-mail: [email protected]
website: http://www.csc.edu.ph
Tanggapan ng Pangulo
Office of the Pres iden t
His Excellency BENIGNO S. AQUINO President Republic of the Philippines Thru: Dr. Patricia D. Licuanan Chairperson Commission on Higher Education Sir: I have the honor to submit the Accomplishment Report of the Catanduanes State University for FY 2012. This document highlights the major accomplishments and activities of the University in pur-suit of its institutional mandate. Thank you. Very truly yours, MINERVA I. MORALES, Ed.D. SUC President III
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Table of Contents Major Programs and Accomplishments MFO I—Advanced and Higher Education —————————————–—————- 8 MFO II—Research ——————————————–————- 43 MFO III—Extension —————————————–—————- 58 MFO IV—General Administration Services ————————————–——————- 68 Board Resolution s for CY 2012 —————————–—————————- 79 Seminars/Trainings of Employees ————————–——————————- 83 Feature Story: From CSC to a University —————————–—————————- 98 Board of Regents ———————————–———————- 100 Officers of the Administration —————————–—————————- 101 Institutional Profile ———————————–———————- 102 List of Tables Table1.1—Enrolment by Program ————————————–——————- 11 Table 1.2– Graduates by Program ——————————–————————- 15 Table 1.3—Licensure/Board Examination ——————————–————————- 20 Table 1.4– Accredited Programs ————————–——————————- 24 Table 1.5—Government Scholars: Students ——————————————————— 27 Table 1.6—Private Scholars: Students —————————————–—————- 28 Table 1.7—Institutional Scholars: Students ———————————–———————- 28 Table 1.8—Student Trainings/Seminars ——————————–————————- 31 Table 1.9—Co-Curricular Programs ———————————–———————- 38 Table 1.10—Faculty Scholars ——————————–————————- 42 Table 2.1—List of Completed Research —————————–—————————- 43 Table 2.2—Ongoing Research —————————–—————————- 46 Table 2.3—Research Proposals ————————————–——————- 47 Table 2.4—Research Programs ——————————–————————- 49 Table 2.5—Research Presented in various fora/conferences ———–———————- 50 Table 2.6—Student Researches, Pisog nin Uswag ————————–——————- 56 Table 2.7—Research for Patent ——————————–————————- 57 Table 3.1—Extension Programs coordinated with line agencies ——–———————— 58 Table 3.2—Extension Communication Materials —————–—————————- 59 Table 3.3—Technologies Transferred/Adopted ————–——————————- 59 Table 3.4—Trainings/Extension Activities ——————–————————————- 60 Table3.3A—Person-Days Trained ————–——————————————- 64 Table 3.3B—Technical-Vocational Trainings —————–—————————————- 65 Table 3.3C—Continuing Education ———–———————————————- 66 Table 3.3D—Other Trainings —————–—————————————- 67 Table 4.1—Facilities & Land Development ——————–————————————- 68 Table 4.2 –Externally-funded Projects ————————–——————————- 69 Table 4.3—Fiduciary and IGP Income ———————–———————————- 75 Table 4.4—Report of Income per Project ———————–———————————- 76 Table4.5—Approved Board Resolutions ——————–————————————- 78 Table 4.6—CY 2012 Budget ——–————————————————- 77 List of Figures Figure 1—Faculty Profile by Educational Attainment —–—————————————- 40 Figure 2—Faculty Profile by Academic Rank ———–———————————- 41 Figure 3—Extension Trainings and Trainees ——————————————— 63 Figure 4—Comparative Income ————–——————————- 75 Figure 5—Total Allotment for Personal Services ——–————————————- 77 Figure 6—Total Allotment for MOOE ——————–————————- 77
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Detailed Accomplishments MFO 1 - Advanced and Higher Education Program
A. Curricular Programs and Enrolment
CSU is a comprehensive higher education institution with multi-disciplinary cur-ricular offerings. The academic programs offered by the institution during the year in re-view are the following: MAIN CAMPUS (VIRAC)
ADVANCE EDUCATION
Graduate School
Doctor of Education Major in Educational Management Master of Arts in Education
Majors: Educational Management
Mathematics Filipino
Master of Public Administration Master in Business Administration
Master of Arts Majors: Industrial Education English Guidance and Counseling
Master of Arts in Teaching Majors: Biology Physics Chemistry
Diploma in Public Administration Diploma in College Teaching Diploma in Educational Management
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HIGHER EDUCATION
College of Agriculture and Fisheries
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Majors: Agricultural Education Agro-Forestry
Animal Science Crop Science
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Bachelor of Arts major in Public Administration
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
College of Business and Accountancy
Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Majors :
Financial Management
Human Resource Development Management
Marketing Management
Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship
Bachelor of Science in Office Administration
College of Education
Bachelor in Elementary Education
Bachelor in Secondary Education
Majors in:
Filipino Mathematics Biological Science
Social Studies Music, Arts and Physical Education
Home Economics and Livelihood Education
College of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics
2-Year Certificate in Midwifery
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College of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
Majors : Automotive Technology Electronics Technology
Civil Technology Food Service Management Drafting Technology Garments, Fashion and Design Electrical Technology Mechanical Technology
Heating, Ventilating, Airconditioning and Refrigeration Technology
Bachelor in Technical Teacher Education Majors in: Automotive Technology Electronics Technology
Civil Technology Food Service Management Drafting Technology Garments, Fashion and Design Electrical Technology Mechanical Technology
Heating, Ventilating, Airconditioning and Refrigeration Technology Bachelor of Science in Information Management Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 2-Year Certificate in Trade Technology
Majors : Automotive Technology Electronics Technology
Civil Technology Food Service Management Drafting Technology Garments, Fashion and Design Electrical Technology Mechanical Technology
Heating, Ventilating, Airconditioning and Refrigeration Technology PANGANIBAN CAMPUS
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Majors:
Animal Science Crop Science Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education
Majors:
Building Construction Drafting Technology
Food Trades Technology
Bachelor in Elementary Education
Bachelor in Technical Teacher Education
Civil Technology Food Service Management
Secondary (CSC Main and Panganiban Campus) - First Year—Fourth Year Elementary (CSC Main Campus) - Grade I—VI Pre School (CSC Main Campus) - Junior and Senior Kindergarten
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I. Enrolment As in the past year, an increase in student population was noted in SY 2012-2013. Both the first and second semesters registered a relative uptake.
Curricular Programs 1st Sem 2012-2013 2nd Sem 2012-2013
M F Total M F Total
A. ADVANCE EDUCATION
Graduate School
Doctor of Education – Educ’l Mgt. 9 23 32 6 35 41
MA in Education- Educational Mgt. 28 95 123 21 51 72
MA in Education- Mathematics 13 16 29 10 11 21
MA in Education - Filipino 1 7 8 - 9 9
Master in Public Administration 19 12 31 19 14 33
Master of Business Administration 8 42 50 3 33 36
MA in Agricultural Education 1 - 1 - - -
MA in Industrial Education 9 6 15 9 4 13
MA in English 9 31 40 9 23 32
MA in Teaching Biology 5 12 17 4 8 12
MA in Teaching Physics 4 2 6 3 2 5
MA in Teaching Chemistry 1 - 1 - 1 1
Diploma in Public Administration - 2 2 1 1 2
Diploma in College Teaching - 3 3 - - -
Diploma in Educational Management 1 17 18 5 8 13
Grand Total for Advanced Education 107 269 376 90 200 290
Table 1.1 - Enrolment by Program
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Curricular Programs 1st Sem 2011-2012 2nd Sem 2012-2013
M F Total M F Total
College of Agriculture & Fisheries
BS Agriculture- General Curriculum (3rd & 4th
Year Only) 262 188 450 14 21 35
-Crop Science 17 16 33 18 16 34
- Animal Science 38 14 52 36 12 48
- Agricultural Education - 1 1 - - -
- Agro-Forestry - - - - - -
- Fisheries 1 - 1 - - -
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration 25 54 79 23 53 76
Bachelor of Arts in Economics 15 39 54 13 40 53
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science 65 66 131 61 63 124
BS in Biology 40 120 160 40 111 151
BS in Mathematics 86 66 152 79 63 142
College of Business & Accountancy
BS in Business Administration –Common Years 62 174 236 58 170 228
- Financial Management 17 54 71 17 54 71
- Marketing Management 18 57 75 18 57 75
- Human Resource Dev’t Management 28 56 84 26 56 82
BS in Accountancy 60 114 174 58 111 169
BS in Accounting Technology 11 24 35 8 22 30
30BS in Entrepreneurship 43 82 125 41 81 122
BS in Office Administration 46 237 283 41 227 268
Table 1.1 (cont…) - Enrolment by Program
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Curricular Programs 1st Sem 2012-2013 2nd Sem 2012-2013
College of Technology M F Total M F Total
BS in Civil Engineering 447 170 617 416 157 573
BS in Information Management Old curriculum—replaced
with BSIS 1 - 1
BS in Information Technology 269 229 498 261 211 472
BS in Information System 144 190 334 135 178 313
BS in Industrial Education 2 - 2 Old Curriculum—replaced
with BTTE
BS in Industrial Technology 313 79 392 293 78 370
Bachelor of Trade Technical Education (3rd & 4th
Year Only)
- Electronics Technology 44 5 49 10 - 10
- Food Service Management 14 64 78 16 13 19
College of Education
Bachelor in Elementary Education 107 504 611 102 502 604
Bachelor in Secondary Education- Common Yrs. 52 130 182 - - -
- English 12 33 45 18 45 63
- Filipino 2 11 13 4 38 42
- Biological Science 16 45 61 24 58 82
- Mathematics 20 24 44 33 39 72
- Social Studies 3 18 21 7 30 37
- MAPE 17 31 48 23 48 71
Table 1.1 (cont…) - Enrolment by Program
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Curricular Programs 1st Sem 2012-2013 2nd Sem 2012-2013
College of Health Sciences
M F Total M F Total
BS in Nursing 35 196 231 34 197 231
BS in Nutrition and Dietetics 12 114 126 10 109 119
Panganiban Campus
BS in Agriculture 176 152 328 40 26 66
Bachelor in Elementary Education 53 204 257 55 211 266
Bachelor in Technical Teacher Education - - - 37 45 81
Pre-Bacc Courses-Non Degree
Certificate in Agri-Tech –Main
(BS Agri Ladderized) - - - 205 144 349
Certificate in Agri-Tech-Panganiban Campus (BS
Agri Ladderized) - - - 128 115 243
Certificate in BTTE (Ladderized) - - - 42 69 111
Certificate in Trade Technology
- Automotive 129 2 131 139 1 140
- Drafting 64 12 76 45 7 52
- Electrical 113 2 115 91 7 92
- Electronics 125 5 130 103 5 108
- Foods 28 74 102 25 58 83
- Garments, Fashion and Design 10 29 39 1 25 26
- Mechanical Technology 29 1 30 25 - 25
- Refrigeration/Air-conditioning 42 1 43 32 1 33
Certificate in Midwifery - 60 60 - 52 52
Total for Higher Education 3,144 3,816 6,960 2,854 3,551 6,405
Table 1.1 (cont…) - Enrolment by Program
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Course Male Female TOTAL
ADVANCED EDUCATION
Doctor of Education 1 2 3
MA in Education – Educational Management - 4 4
Master of Arts in Industrial Education 1 - 1
Master in Business Administration - 2 2
Master in Public Administration 1 - 1
Master of Arts in Teaching - Biology - 1 1
Diploma in Educational Management - 2 2
Diploma in College Teaching - 1 1
Sub-total for Advanced Education 3 12 15
HIGHER EDUCATION
College of Agriculture and Fisheries
BS in Agriculture 30 15 45
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Economics 2 6 8
Political Science 9 5 14
Public Administration 2 8 10
Biology 4 17 21
Bachelor of Science Mathematics 9 6 15
Sub-total 26 42 68
II. Graduates An increasing trend in the number of graduates is recorded every year. During SY 2011-2012, CSC produced 1,209 graduate in higher education and 17 in advanced educa-tion. This SY 2012-2013, the graduates turnout was 1,356.
Table 1.2 - Graduates by Program
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Course Male Female TOTAL
College of Business and Accountancy
BS in Accountancy 4 11 15
BS in Business
Administration
Financial Management 6 21 27
Human Resource Mgt 13 21 34
Marketing Management 7 23 30
Marketing - 1 1
BS in Entrepreneurship 10 14 24
BS in Office Administration – Computer Secretarial Education 16 47 63
Sub-total 56 138 194
College of Education
Bachelor in Elementary Education 23 99 122
Bachelor in Secondary
Education
English 3 7 10
Biological Science 2 11 13
Mathematics 10 14 24
Music, Arts and P.E. 6 4 10
Social Studies 6 4 10
Sub-total 50 139 189
College of Technology
BS in Industrial Education Electronics 1 - 1
BS in Industrial Technology
Automotive Technology 22 - 22
Drafting Technology 12 1 13
Electronics 32 - 32
Electrical Technology 17 - 17
Foods 4 1 5
Mechanical Technology 2 - 2
90 2 92 Sub-total
Table 1.2 (cont…) - Graduates by Program
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Course Male Female TOTAL
BS in Civil Engineering 57 20 77
BS in Information Management 27 32 59
BS in Information Technology 38 26 64
Sub-total 65 58 123
College of Health Sciences
BS in Nursing 32 65 97
BS in Nutrition and Dietetics 2 19 4
Sub-total 34 84 118
PANGANIBAN CAMPUS
BS in Agriculture Agricultural Sciences 16 14 30
BS in Industrial
Education
Building Construction 1 - 1
Drafting Technology 3 - 3
Foods 5 38 43
Bachelor in Elementary Education 8 35 43
Sub-total 33 87 120
TOTAL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION 441 585 1,026
Voc-Tech Courses/Non-degree Programs
Certificate in Agricultural Science - Panganiban Campus 18 16 34
Certificate in Agricultural Science - Main Campus 34 33 67
Trade Technical Course Automotive Technology 46 - 46
Drafting Technology 17 2 19
Electrical Technology 27 1 28
Electronics 40 3 43
Foods - 23 23
Garments 1 6 7
Mechanical Technology 10 - 10
Refrigeration and Aircon 8 - 8
Diploma in Midwifery Education - 45 45
TOTAL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION NON-DEGREE 201 129 330
GRAND TOTAL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION 642 714 1,356
Table 1.2 (cont…) - Graduates by Program
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It’s her gift to the world – 1,356 graduates in 2012. Consequently, the gymnasium was filled to the rafters as the Catanduanes State Colleges Main Campus mounted its 41st Commencement Exercises on March 22, 2012 with biggest turnout of graduates, per records from the school’s Registration and Admission office. The traditional graduation highlights—investiture of hood and cap, presentation of candidates for graduation, recommendation and conferment of degrees and titles, commencement address, awarding of med-als to honor graduates and distribution of diploma—wound up for over four hours. The graduates relished their proverbial 15 minutes of fame as they strode onstage to get their diplomas to the tune of Verdi’s “Triumphal March,” a staple musical score in graduation ceremonies. Honor graduates Forty-five graduates finished with Latin Honors, led by John Michael T. Bernal, BS in Civil Engineer-ing, as Magna Cum Laude, with an average of 1.38, followed by Ian D. Lopez, Bachelor of Elementary Educa-tion, also a Magna Cum Laude, with an average of 1.42. Additionally, 42 graduated with Cum Laude honors and one with Academic Distinction. They were Michele M. Candelaria, BS in Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.6); Jimylen P. Garnica, BS in Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.6); Ma. Rona S. Guerrero, BS in Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.74); Sally B. Morales, BS in Accoun-tancy, Cum Laude (1.66); Mariecris A. Sarmiento, BS in Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.73); Cindy S. Tapel, BS in Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.74); Ma. Karla T. Avila, BS in Civil Engineering, Cum Laude (1.60); William V. Belmonte, BS in Civil Engi-neering, Cum Laude (1.63); Raymund M. Garcia, BS in Civil Engineering, Cum Laude, (1.72); John Aldren C. Molina, BS in Civil Engineering, Cum Laude (1.64); Jonathan V. Tulod, BS in Civil Engineering, Cum Laude (1.61); Julius S. Antonio, Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathematics, Cum Laude, (1.66); Aileen T. Ba-
jaro, Bachelor of Secondary Edu-cation – English, Cum Laude (1.51); Jomar Cervantes, Bachelor of Sec-ondary Education – Social Studies, Cum Laude (1.53); Carlito T. Gelito, Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.5); Jecel S. Magda-hong, Bachelor of Secondary Edu-LEAD US TO OUR CHOSEN WAY – The CSC graduates cap the commencement pageantry singing the
CSC Hymn, under the watch of the Presidential Mace, the institution’s symbol of authority. (GSR)
2012 graduates biggest in 41 years
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cation - Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.73); Elizabeth T. Rances, Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathemat-ics, Cum Laude (1.63); Ma. Gherlyn S. Rebuya, Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.65); Joan T. Talan, Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.70); Ariel R. Tanael, Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.73); Francis G. Timbal, Bachelor of Secon-dary Education – English, Cum Laude (1.48); Anjo G. Tugay, Bachelor of Secondary Education – English, Cum Laude (1.54); Cynthia T. Tuibeo, Bachelor of Secondary Education – English, Cum Laude (1.51); Rey P. Vargas, Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.70); Charmaine Kaye C. Abrasaldo, Cum Laude, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.64); Aizel A. Cerillo, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.57); Joan S. Guerrero, Bachelor of Ele-mentary Education, Cum Laude (1.57); Donna Nerisse S. Sapico, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude ((1.72); Jinky Lou T. Sarmiento, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.59); Jocele S. Sar-miento, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.70); Lucy Lyn T. Tapia, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.67); Rhea R. Tating, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.68); Rotchen D.Teves, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.58); Jamir A. Toledana, Bachelor of Ele-mentary Education, Cum Laude (1.75); Yoly V. Tolod, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.67); Irene S. Torres, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude, (1.64); Claire T. Tribiana, Bachelor of Ele-mentary Education, Cum Laude (1.72); Emlyn M. Lanon, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Academic Dis-tinction (1.58); Mark Anthony S. Flores, BS in Nursing, Cum Laude (1.73); Elaine Gay R. Molina, BS in Nursing, Cum Laude (1.67); Johnson M. Turado, BS in Nursing, Cum Laude (1.70); Kristel Mae V. Cervantes, BS in Nursing, Cum Laude (1.73), and James Andrew B. Bernal, BS in Information Technology, Cum Laude (1.69). Villar’s exhortation Cynthia A. Villar, former member of the House of Representatives and trustee of the CSC Governing Board, was the Commencement Speaker. She exhorted the graduates to “use (their) education to help others.” “We believe that when we are able to provide them good education, we leave them valuable inheri-tance—something that can never by taken away from them, that cannot be diminished and something that they can enhance for personal advancement and for the betterment of society,” she told the families and teachers of the graduates. “That is the beauty of the gift of education,” she further emphasized. Increasing trend The CSC Registration and Admission Office has noted an increasing trend in the number of graduates per year, with its respective in-charge of scholastic records recently handling above the normal ratio of students being served. The Advanced Education program produced 15 graduates, comprised of: Doctor of Education – 3; Master in Business Administration – 2; Master of Public Administration – 1; Master of Arts in Education – 4; Master of Arts in Industrial Education – 1; Master of Arts in Teaching Biology – 1; Diploma in Educational Management – 2; Diploma in College Teaching – 1. Moreover, the biggest number of graduates came from the Bachelor of Elementary Education at 122, followed by Bachelor of Science in Nursing – 97; Bachelor of Science in Business Administration – 92; Bache-lor of Science in Industrial Technology – 92; Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering – 77; Bachelor of Sec-ondary Education – 68; Bachelor of Science in Information Technology – 64; Bachelor of Science in Office Administration – 63; Bachelor of Science in Information Management – 59; Bachelor of Science in Agriculture – 45; Bachelor of Science of Arts – 32; Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship – 24; Bachelor of Science in Biology – 21; Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics – 21; Bachelor of Science in Mathematics – 15; Bachelor of Science in Accountancy – 15; Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education – 1. The Two Year Trade Technical Education produced 187 graduates, while the Certificate in Agricul-tural Science had 57, and the Diploma in Midwifery program with 45 graduates. Likewise, the CSC Panganiban Campus had their graduation ceremonies on March 19, 2012 with Dr. Minerva I. Morales, CSC SUC President III, as its Commencement Speaker. It had 160 graduates -- 46 finished with the degree Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education, 43 earned Bachelor of Elementary Education, 31 with Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and 40 graduating with Certificate in Agricultural Science. (GSR)
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III. Licensure Examination Performance In 2012, nine (9) CSU recorded licensure examinations with Above National Passing Percentage as well as produced three (3) board topnotchers in Civil Engineer Examinations, and one (1) in Licensure Examination for Teachers. The detail of the CSC performance in various licensure examinations during the year in
review is shown below:
Board / Licensure Examination
No. of Takers No. of
Passers Overall
Passing %
CSU MAIN CAMPUS Month
of Exam
First Takers
Total No. of First
Takers
Repeaters Total
No. of Retak-
ers
CSU Nat’l
P F P F
Nurse Licensure Exam Dec No takers - 7 15 22 31.82 34.46
Civil Engineer Licensure Exam BOARD PLACERS: 6th Place – John Michael
T. Bernal 7th Place – Yuri T. Soriao 9th Place – John Aldren
Molina
Nov 32 35 65 2 16 18 40.46 41.41
Midwife Licensure Exam 42 2 44 0 3 3 89.36 49.75
CPA Licensure Exam Oct 12 2 14 3 2 5 79.95 47.78
Licensure Exam for Teachers - Elem Board Placer: Carlito T. Gelito - 10th Place
Sept 148 7 155 41 52 93 76.21 49.25
Licensure Exam for Teachers - Sec 99 33 132 29 124 153 44.91 43.50
Licensure Exam for Agriculturist
Jul
10 28 38 4 8 12 28.00 37.92
Nurse Licensure Exam 86 11 97 0 10 10 80.37 45.69
Nutritionist-Dietician Licensure Exam 12 9 21 2 2 4 56.60 67.00
Licensure Exam for Teachers – Elem March
10 2 12 102 75 177 59.26 42.26
Licensure Exam for Teachers – Sec 17 23 40 15 121 136 18.18 24.85
Midwife Licensure Exam April 0 1 1 0 3 3 0.00 46.26
CPA Licensure Exam May
no taker 3 2 6 50.00 37.53
Civil Engineer Licensure Exam 9 7 16 6 18 24 37.50 34.07
CSU PANGANIBAN CAMPUS
Licensure Exam for Teachers – Elem March
0 2 2 2 10 12 14.29 42.46
Licensure Exam for Teachers – Sec No Taker 4 2 6 66.67 24.85
Licensure Exam for Teachers – Elem Sept
0 1 1 2 1 3 50.00 49.25
Licensure Exam for Teachers – Sec 1 5 6 1 3 4 20.00 43.50
Licensure Exam for Agriculturist July 0 1 1 0.00 37.92 No taker
Table 1.3 - Result of Licensure Examination, CY 2012
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C atanduanes State University (CSU) sealed another resounding victory after producing three Civil Engineer Licensure Examination topnotchers this November 2012.
Adding another feather on the university’s cap are John Michael Tuazon Bernal, 6th place, Yuri Ibatuan Soriao, 7th Place, and John Aldren Cañeta Molina, 9th place. John Michael of San Isidro Village, Virac, earned a rating of 94.65%. As a consistent Dean’s Lister, National Quiz winner, and Magna Cum Laude graduate, John Michael revealed that he posi-tively absorbed the peoples’ big expectations on him. In an interview, he said the pressures did not daunt him. Instead, it inspired him to press on. “Naging advantage ito sako ta na motivate ako,” he said. When asked what he could impart to students, he simply advised them to ‘study hard and pray harder.’ John Michael finished his elementary education at Gogon Elementary School and his secon-dary education at Catanduanes National High School. His parents are Domingo T. Bernal and Salva-cion P. Tuazon.
Once again, CSU produces 3 topnotchers in Civil Engineer Licensure Examination
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THE TOPNOTCHERS – John Michael T. Bernal – 6th place, Yuri I. Soriao – 7th place, and John Aldren C. Molina, 9th Place. (Photo credits: CSU PR&I, Reeyah Molina, and Chi Bernal)
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Seventh placer Yuri Soriao, the son of Engr. Emmanuel R. Soriao, former Dean of the Col-lege of Technology, and Mary Ann C. Ibatuan, got a score of 94.60%. The pride of San Jose, Bato is also an award-winning Civil Engineering quizzer. He is a product of Bato Central Elementary School and Bato Rural Development High School.
Ninth placer John Aldren earned a rating 94.25%. He is from Moonwalk, Virac and gradu-ated as Cum Laude. He finished his elementary education at Virac Pilot Elementary School and his secondary education at CSC Laboratory High School. Aldren is also a consistent honor student and mathematics quiz contestant. He is the son of Ildefonso M. Molina and Rosa B. Cañeta.
Aldren said the teachings as well as the difficult quizzes and long exams of their engineering professors during their academic years immensely helped them in developing their foundation in mathematics and further honed their analytical skills. Like John Michael, Yuri, Aldren, and the rest of the CSU CE passers share the same equation of diligence and faith in God as formula in hurdling the examination.
This Nov. 2012’s CE Licensure Examination adopted for the first time the 100 items per sub-ject method which is longer and more grueling than the previous years’ 30 to 36 items per subject. A recognition ceremony awaits these board topnotchers and passers. Coincidentally the Civil Engineering Week at CSU will be observed this first week of December. To date, Catanduanes State University has already produced 24 Civil Engineer Board top-notchers since 1992. Three of them were Top 1. (GSR)
A graduate of Catanduanes State University (CSU) College of Education (CoEd) made history after placing 10th in the September 2012 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) national level.
Carlito T. Gelito is the first graduate of CSU College of Education to place in the National LET Top 10. He got a rating of 87.2% He graduated last March 2012 with the degree Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Mathematics
In previous years, the Professional Regulation Commission also recognized Regional Top 10 placers wherein several graduates of CSU - CoEd were likewise honored as Placers in LET Region V level.
“Di ko man pig asahan na maka top 10 , ang pig hagad ko sana makapasa,” Gelito said. He added he was not able to enroll in formal review classes due to financial constraints and thus opted for a self-study in preparation for the licensure exam. He also said that he was even hesitant if he could pass the licensure test because he did not had enough time to solve the last 40 items in major sub-jects.
The College of Education mounted a Torch Parade on Thursday, November 29, to honor Carlito’s feat. The CSU Administration is also scheduled to award Carlito a financial incentive and a certificate of commendation in a recognition ceremony for the LET topnotcher and passers.
His father also said that Carlito was almost indisposed due to fever during the day of the examination. He was thankful that the licensure exam was conducted in Virac, thus saving many examinees like his son from the grueling travel to mainland Bicol.
CSU grad is National LET 10th placer,
8 others are Regional topnotchers
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Carlito was grateful that Virac was desig-nated as LET Testing Center. “Dakula ang tuwang kaito ta nakabawas na ito sa gastuson pati maluyahon talaga ako sa byahe,” he said.
Carlito hails from San Juan, San Miguel. He is the third of the eight children of Danilo Gelito Sr., a tricycle driver and Carmen Todoc, a full time homemaker. He finished his elementary education as valedictorian at San Juan Elemen-tary School and his secondary education at Bato Rural Development High School.
A consistent Dean’s Lister, Carlito also served as senator of the College of Education Student Organization in SY 2009-2010; became its president in SY 2010-2011 and eventually as Vice-President of the Federated College Student Council. He was awarded as one of the Out-standing Student Leaders of CSC on March 2012 and was also a finalist in the Search for Ten Outstanding Students of Bicol.
CSC obtained an overall passing per-centage of 76.21% for LET elementary level and 44.91% for LET secondary level. These are both higher than the 49.29% (Elem.) and 43.30 (Sec.) national passing percentages.
Meanwhile nine CSU students were likewise honored by the Professional Regulation Com-mission for being among the highest Top 10 placers in the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) in Region V. Carlito T. Gelito leads the regional placers from CSU honored by Professional Regulation Commission Regional Office Chief, Dr. Elenita Tan. The regional placers were given citations by the PRC on December 22, 2012 at the Ibalong Centrum for Recreation in Legazpi City. The LET Regional Placers from CSU are Carlito T. Gelito, 3rd placer (and 10 placer in Na-tional level); Joan S. Guerrero, 4th placer (85.80%); Jinky Lou T. Sarmiento, 4th placer (85.80%); Ronald A. Teves, 4th placer (85.80%); Ian Lopez, 5th placer (85.60%); Eddie Cadag, 6th placer (85.40%); Donna Nerisse Sapico, 6th placer (85.40%) ; Aizel Finch Cerillo, 7th placer (85.20%); Melvin Fernandez, 8th placer (85%) and Daniel L. Alfaro, 9th placer (84.80%). PRC, through its Board for Professional Teachers, also honors Top 10 placers in LET Re-gional levels aside from the Top 10 National LET Placers. The awarding was the highlight of the Oath Taking Ceremony of the LET placers and passers in the Bicol Region. Dr. Mila D. Vela, dean of the College of Education, led the CSU delegation in the conferment of the LET Regional Award. GSR/CMP/CSU)
TOP 10 – Carlito T. Gelito writes history as the first National LET examination placer from Catanduanes State University. (CSU PR & Information)
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I n support to the attainment of quality education, the CSU administration dynamically pushes
for the accreditation of its academic programs. Efforts are continuously being exerted to sustain
the progress of accreditation endeavors by all academic programs.
The table below shows the progress of accreditation of CSC’s academic programs, of which
eight (8) have qualified for Level III status, three (3) for Level II-Reaccredited status, two(2) for
Level 1 status and twelve (12) passed the Preliminary Survey.
Accreditation visits in 2012 and in the preceding year for programs whose effectivity al-
ready lapsed were however stalled for several occasions due to inclement weather in the island of
Catanduanes.
Programs Level Effectivity Accrediting
Body 1. Master of Arts in Education
Level III
(evaluated for Level III-
reaccredited status)
Dec. 16, 2009 to Dec. 15,
2010
Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges
and Universities
of the Philippines,
Inc. (AACCUP)
2. Master in Public Administration
3. AB Economics
4. AB Political Science
5. Bachelor of Elementary Education
6. Bachelor of Secondary Education
7. BS in Industrial Technology
8. BS in Nursing
9. BS in Nutrition and Dietetics Level II
(Reaccredited)
Dec. 1,
2008 to
Nov. 30, 2010
10. BS in Accountancy
11. BS in Business Administration
12. BS in Biology Level I Accredited 13. BS in Mathematics
14. Doctor of Education
Passed Preliminary
Survey
15. Master in Business Administration
16. Master of Arts in Teaching—Biology
17. Master of Arts in Educ.—Mathematics
18. Master of Arts in English
19. AB Public Administration
20. BS in Agriculture
21. BS in Civil Engineering
22. BS in Entrepreneurship
23. BS in Information Management
24. BS in Information Systems
25. BS in Office Administration
IV. Accreditation
Table 1.4 - Accredited Programs
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A nother achievement by the Catanduanes State Colleges (CSU) raised the bar of its
academic excellence when the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) designated its Teacher Education Program as one of Centers of Development in the Philippines.
A Center of Development (COD) is awarded to a program in a higher education institution which demonstrates the potential to become a Center of Excellence in the future. On the other hand, a Center of Excellence (COE) is awarded to a program in a higher education institution, which continuously demonstrates excellent performance in the
areas of instruction, research and publication,
extension and linkages,
institutional qualifications and provides
excellent quality pre-
service teacher education
program to meet the needs
of progressive teachers for elementary,
secondary and special
education programs in the Philippines.
The CSU as Center of Development, shall
enjoy grants and benefits, priority in the selection of CHED institutional partners about
CHED developmental projects and is entitled to other non-monetary subsidies and awards such as faculty scholarships for graduate studies and priority for CHED research grants. The CSU will also be prioritized in availing financial assistance and linkages through consortia and collaborations with academe. As Center of Development, the CSU CoEd is directed to accelerate the development of the Teacher Education programs through strategic development agenda and projects; develop quality instructional programs through faculty development and upgrade facilities and library holdings. It must also undertake basic and
applied research on emerging trends and developments in the field of Teacher
Education; carry out extension and linkages through consortia and collaborations with academe and establish linkages with Centers of Excellence in Teacher Education to further improve instructional and research capabilities. The award as Center of Development for Teacher Education shall be for a period of three (3) years which shall take effect from the date it has formally awarded by the CHED. CSU must also maintain and improve further its evaluated status to retain the academic distinction. #
V. Center of Development
College of Education fetes Carlito Gelito, Sept. 2011 LET 10th Placer, and his parents. The CSU President, the VPAA, and the CoEd Dean lead the honoring.
Dr. Morales awards the A Teacher’s Partylist scholarship grant to a differently abled Educa-tion student.
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VI. Curricular Enhancement Six newly approved programs were approved during the period in review. These are:
1. Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management 2. Master of Arts in Educational Management 3. Master of Arts in Filipino Education 4. Master of Arts in Mathematics Education 5. Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology 6. Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
These programs underwent curricular review, Board approval and compliance require-ments from CHED. They will be offered starting SY 20213-2014.
Travel allowance of students increased to P500
A fter almost 11 years, the daily travel allowance of Catan-
duanes State Colleges students who are attending seminars, training, competitions and other co-curricular activities on official busi-ness, was finally increased. The CSC Board of Trus-tees approved Resolution No. 15, series of 2012 which increases the rate of travel allowance of students from P200 to P500 effective April 1, 2012. The Resolution was ap-proved during the 153rd Meeting of the CSC Board of Trustees on March 27, 2012. It was sponsored by Student Trustee Glenda B. Rima. This development was dis-seminated by CSC President Mi-nerva I. Morales through unnum-bered Memorandum dated April 16, 2012. Thus, students who are official travel attending seminars, conference, competitions and the like, will be able to enjoy the said allowance increase, subject to usual ac-counting and auditing rules and regulations. The last time that the daily travel allowance of students was increased was in 2001, which was from P50 to P200. (GSR)
BETTER OFF – From scrimping with P200 per diem allowance inclusive of
meals and lodging expenses during official travels, CSC students can now
loosen their belts with the approval of the CSC Board of Trustees of the
new P500 daily travel allowance rate. (File photo of homebound CSC students
on their way to Legazpi-Tabaco terminal after attending and winning in a regional
competition.)
Sidebar Story
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VII. Student Development The provision of holistic student support services is spearheaded by the Office of the Di-rector of Student Services (OSS). It initiates and coordinates specific programs and activities by:
Providing opportunities for the students’ active involvement in the life and activities of the school community and of the nation. Promoting values necessary for the school and community which leads to an acceptance of and positive response to the school objectives. Providing supportive yet challenging environment that encourages the students’ holis-tic development. Establishing an atmosphere of healthy social interaction between and among students, faculty, and administrative staff. Fostering an environment complementary to the academic training of students with different growth activities focusing on improving leadership self-management, and de-velopment skills.
Scholarship Program Sponsor
No. of Beneficiaries
SY 2011 – 2012 2nd Sem
SY 2012 –2013 1st Sem
SY 2012-2013 2nd Sem
Ako Bicol (AKB) Partylist Scholarship Program 70 70 70
Agriculture Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (ACEF) Scholarship Fund
3 5) 5
Vice President Jejomar C. Binay Grant-In-Aid Program
9 end of implementation
Bayan Muna Scholarship Fund 6 9 8
Citizen Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC) Partylist Scholarship Program
20
20
20
CHED Special Study Grant Program for Congressional Districts
36
47
56
Cesar Program (College Education Scholarship Assistance & Reward Program
1,628
1,927
1,799
College Unified Assistance Scholarship Program 1,042 1,217 1,212
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR’s) Programang Agraryo Iskolar
- 4 -
Dept. of Science & Technology - Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI)
8 9 9
Full Merit Scholarship Program on Gender Disparity for Gender and Development
4
4
4
Gabriela Women’s Partylist Scholarship Fund 5 10 7
Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) Scholarship Program
2
1
3
Municipal Scholarship Grant 184 131 124
One Two, One Scholar (OTOS) Scholarship 20 20 20
President Diosdado Macapagal-Agrarian Scholarship Program
3 3 3
Scholarship - Full Merit (SF) 4 14 14
Scholarship - Half Merit (SH) 3 1 1
Senator Aquilino L. Pimentel III Scholarship Program
Not yet implemented 50 50
TOTAL 3,038 3,547 2,309
Table 1.5 - Government-sponsored Scholars
A. Scholarship
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Scholarship Program Sponsor
No. of Beneficiaries
SY 2011 – 2012 2nd Sem
SY 2012 –2013 1st Sem
SY 2012-2013 2nd Sem
Agricultural and Rural Development for Catan-duanes, Inc. (ARDCI)
41 41 41
Bicol National Association of America (BNAA) 3 3 3
CAUSA Scholarship Grant 11 11
Marino Tomagan Scholarship Program 1 1 1
Rural Bank of Camalig 7 9 9
United 12 Scholarship Grant 1 2 2
Vision Bank 26 26
Total 53 53 93
Table 1.6 - No. of Private-sponsored Scholars
Scholarship Program No. of Beneficiaries
SY 2011 – 2012, 2nd Sem SY 2012 – 2013, 1st Sem SY 2012-2013, 2nd Sem
Athletic – Full Scholars 24 24 14
Athletic – Half Scholars 45 45 58
Barangay Scholar 104 115 115
Hablon Dawani - Full Scholars 23 23 21
Legal Dependents of CSC 1 1 8
ROTC Corps Commander—Full Scholar
1 1 1
Valedictorian - 5 -
Salutatorian - 3 -
Siblings - 5 5
Dean’s Listers 18 15 4
Tertiary Publication Editor—Full Scholars
1 1 1
Total 217 238 227
Table 1.7 - No. of College/University/Institutional Scholars
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B. Medical and Dental Services
Overall, the health services personnel served Nine Thousand One Hundred Seventy Four (9,174) clients through treatment of medical/dental ailments, physical examination, first aid treatment and blood pressure monitoring. The top three common medical ailments are as fol-lows :
A. ELEMENTARY LEVEL : 1.) Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) manifested by cough, colds & fever - 45.34 % 2.) Vascular Headache - 14.90% 3.) Acute Febrile Illness manifesting as fever and body pains - 45.34%
B. SECONDARY LEVEL: 1. Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) - 28.79 % 2. Vascular Headache - 12.12 % 3. Acute Febrile Illness - 10.69% and Contact Dermatitis - 10.61%
C. TERTIARY LEVEL: 1. Acute Respiratory Infection - 27.76 % 2. Hypersensitivity Reaction - 7.70 % 3. Contact Dermatitis - 7.70%.
Among employees, Teaching & Non-teaching, the top three medical ailments were 1. Hypersensitivity Reaction - 22.37%, 2. Acute Respiratory Infection - 19.74 % 3. Conjunctivitis - 11.40 %
Based on the records, Sixty Seven (67) , out of Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Seven (2,257) who underwent blood pressure monitoring, had Bp of 140/90mmHg and above, thus healthy lifestyle was advocated and appropriate medications were prescribed. The top three Dental ailments are as follows:
1. Acute Irreversible Pulpitis 2. Gingivitis 3. Chronic Irreversible Pulpitis The Health information updates of the Department of health were posted monthly at the Medical and Dental Health Information Board. The Medical Team, represented by One (1) Medical Officer and Two (2) Nurses as Delega-tion Health Personnel, participated in the regional SCUAA Meet at the Partido State University, Goa , Camarines Sur . The team extended health assistance such as first aid treatment and health assessment of athletes and delegation officials. The Health Services Unit conducted Three (3) separate spot inspections on all CSU can-teens and ladies dormitory and provided recommendations on how to maintain its premises and proper food handling technique.
HEALTH CHECK—At the helm of employees and students’ well-being, the University Medical and Dental Services.
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C. Guidance, Counseling, and Testing Services Testing Service
Disseminated schedule of CSC College Entrance Examination for SY 2012 – 2013 to 46 secondary schools in the province and some secondary schools in nearby provinces, and the CSU academic and administrative offices Aired over the radio programs the different courses offered at Catanduanes State Colleges and disseminated the CSC College Entrance Examination SY 2012-2013 Conducted College Entrance Examination to Three Thousand Thirty two (3,032) examinees for incoming freshmen, shifting course and transferees and checked Fifteen Thousand One Hundred Sixty (15,160) answer. Conducted Internship Examination to sixty six (66) incoming third year Bachelor of Science in Nursing students . Conducted Qualifying Examination for Ninety five (95) Municipal Scholarship Grantees, and submitter Submitted results of the Qualifying Examination to seven (7) student applicants for Rural Bank of Camalig (RBC) Scholarship Grantees Conducted Qualifying Examination for One Hundred Forty (140) DVSAFI Scholar-ship Grantees
Counseling Service Rendered counseling service to potential counselees identified as well as students referred to the guidance office and to those who report to the office because of true desire to find help Assisted students in choosing courses which are compatible with their interests, aptitude and abilities
Career and Placement Service Assisted students in choosing co-curricular and extracurricular activities in accor-dance with their needs, abilities and interest and advised incoming freshmen, transferees and shiftees regarding the course they are going to take in accordance to their interests and other matters to be considered
Research and Evaluation Service Gathered personal information and other pertinent data from all freshmen stu-dents for future use, as well as data on student dormitory residents, and informa-tion needed in assessing counseling needs of students
D. Continuing Education Center (Ladies’ Dormitory)
Accommodated one hundred twenty-seven (127) transient boarders Conducted regular inspection of the different rooms and facilities Reminded boarders to adhere to dormitory rules and regulations Reported actual monthly collections/receivables recorded Counseled student boarders with personal and academic problems Facilitated the repair and construction of the following facilities cabinets of the resident boarders comfort rooms at the second floor of the dormitory and guest rooms sink at the second floor of the dormitory twenty (20) pieces frame for the mattresses of the resident boarders
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VIII. Co-Curricular Activities — Trainings, Seminars, Competitions, Conventions attended by students in regional and national levels
TITLE OF SEMINAR/
TRAINING
PARTICIPANTS SPONSORING
AGENCY
LEVEL
12th Region V Tertiary School Conference, January 12-14, 2012, San Bernardino,
Calabanga, Camarines Sur
Jonathan V. Tulod , Dave S.
Tolentino, Marian Claire V.
Tulod, Cyril Patrice O. Bernardino, Bren Garette Z. Rivera, Joebert Angelo C. Toledo, John Ely B. Templonuevo,
Christine May P.
Pitajen, Jerard Paul V. Tulod
Bicol Association of Tertiary Schools Publication Advisers and Commission on Higher Education Commission
(CHED)
Regional
11th Luzonwide Higher Education Press Conference, February 8 – 10, 2012, Crown Royale Hotel,
Balanga, Bataan
Dave S. Tolentino, Bren Garette Z. Rivera, Cyril Patrice O. Bernardino, John Ely B. Templonuevo, Christine May
Petajen, Jerard Paul V. Tulod
Association of Luzon Tertiary Publication Advisers and Commission on Higher Education
Commission (CHED)
Luzonwide
12th PNSA Regional Congress February 17-18, 2012, University
of Saint Anthony, Iriga City
Ryan Aster T. Rodriguez, Mary Ann Cabrera, Jaenoll Palmes, Zyra Mae Santos, Donelie Kay
Asansa
Philippine Nursing Students Association (PNSA) – Bicol Regional
Council
Regional
Luzon-based Search for PA Binibining Laang Kawal/Miss
ROTC Centennial, March 2, 2012
Headquarters Army Reserve Command, Camp Riego de Dios,
Tanza, Cavite
Cadette Ledebbie S. Salvador
5th Regional Community Defense Group,
ARESCOM National
Philippine Army ROTC Corps
Commanders’ Convention March 2, 2012, Headquarters Army Reserve Command, Camp
Riego de Dios, Tanza, Cavite
Anne Celene T. Tumala 2CL
5th Regional Community Defense Group,
ARESCOM National
Consultation/Workshop on
Federation of Faculty, Student and Alumni Associations of SUCs in compliance with the provisions of RA 8292 and CHED
Memorandum No. 03, 2011 April 13-15, 2012, NEDA Region
V, Arimbay, Legaspi City
Eric P. Amarille
Homer M. Surban II
Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges Bicol region
(PASUC V)
Regional
Table 1.8 - Trainings, Seminars/Conventions, Competitions attended by students
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Sidebar Story
CSC contender wins search for Outstanding Students of Bicol
J onathan V. Tulod, a fifth year Civil Engineering student of CSC was awarded as one of the Ten
Outstanding Students of Bicol (TOSB) for School Year 2011-212 by Ako Bicol Partylist (AKB), Philippine Association of College Student Advis-ers (PACSA) and Commission on Higher Educa-tion (CHED) Regional Office V.
He and 9 other TOSB winners received a trophy and P20,000 cash prize during the award-ing ceremonies at the University of Saint Anthony in Iriga City on March 9, 2012.
Jonathan, who is the editor in chief of the The Statesman, the official tertiary student publica-tion of CSC, is set to earn his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree as Cum Laude. He is also the Campus Chapter President of Youth for Christ (YFC), the youth arm of Couples for Christ, a Catholic Charismatic lay movement offi-cially recognized by the Vatican and spread to already 68 provinces in the Philippines and over 60 countries worldwide. He also served as one of the Legislators of the CSC Federated College Stu-
Jonathan delivers his speech.
dent Council. In his acceptance speech, he shared what
went through during the interview portion of the search. He told the audience he was caught off guard when asked what leadership principle he clings to. “But then, I just answered what per-haps my heart tells me and what the Holy Spirit dictates me to declare. So I said, I do not have a memorized John Maxwell leadership dictum, but I have always believed that leadership is synony-mous to discipleship; it is just like what Jesus Christ did—he came to serve and not to be served, and so he is considered the most influen-tial leader of all time, and that is the best leader-ship principle I would always hold on to,” he said. He likewise acknowledged his Chief Editorship of the CSC Statesman which instilled in him the sense of social responsibility and expressed his gratitude most especially to his parents, as well as to his mentors and his YFC family for their integral part in molding and honing his personality.
Over 40 students in the region joined the annual search. The 10 awardees were selected from the 20 finalists. Last year, CSU’s contender, John Elmar B. Templonuevo, BSED and editor in chief of CSC Statesman also won the search. Two other students from CSC who were among the 20 finalists (Carlito Gelito and Francis Timbal both from College of Education) received certifi-cates of appreciation and P2,000 incentive. (GSR)
TOP HONOREES – Jonathan V. Tulod of Catanduanes State Colleges (extreme left), along with other Ten Outstanding Stu-
dents of Bicol (TOSB) winners from various universities and colleges in the region.
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TITLE OF SEMINAR/
WORKSHOP/TRAINING PARTICIPANTS
SPONSORING
AGENCY LEVEL
Seminar-Workshop in titled: “U-Turn” (Bikol Youth Conference on Volunteerism and Transformation Leadership), July 20-21, 2012, People’s Hall, Ground Floor, Albay Capitol,
Legaspi City
Eric P. Amarille, David B. Sarmiento, Ronie B. Del Barrio, Alban T. Ignacio, Melanie de Quiroz, John Ely B.
Templonuevo
Children and Youth Wellness Technical and Advocacy Center
(CYWTAC), Inc.
Regional
Regional General Assembly of the National Federation of the Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants-Region V Council
(NFJPIA-RVC), July 28-29, 2012
Mark Alfred T. Santillan, Abegail T. Tuazon, Johanna Carla S. De Loyola, Krizza T. Arcilla, Gisella
A. Tabios
National Federation of the Junior Philippine Institute of Accountant-Region V
Council (NFJPIA-RVC)
Regional
2012 Bicol Regional PICE Student Summit, September 27-28, 2012, CNSC Social Hall, CNSC Campus, Daet,
Camarines Norte
Marvin T. de Leon, Ralph Jesus B. Turbolencia, Clark Richard R. Uchi, Nixon T. Bonifacio,
Rianelyn Molina
CNSC Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers Student
Chapter Regional
5th Annual Conference of Criminology and Political Science Students of the Philippines,
September 30, 2012
Dianalyn T. Alfante, Marilyn T. Angeles, Mary Ruth T. Dee, Pamela Jane R. Idanan, Amado S. Joven, Honorio T. Matienzo Jr., Mark Janrey T. Ogena, Kevin D. Onan, Cristine S. Pagal, Julie Ann Sambaan, Jerico R. Tating, Shelyn B. Ubalde, Hanzel Franz
T. Bernal, She Ann M. Teves
Communicators Guild
Consultancy Company National
15th NFJPIA National Mid-Year
Convention, October 23-26, 2012
D’Leonor Hotel: Inland Resort
and Wave pool, Davao City
Arjay C. Tapas
National Federation of the Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants-Region V
Council (NFJPIA-RVC)
National
21st Philippine Statistics Quiz
(PSQ) Regional Championship
November 20, 2012
Legaspi City
Alvin B. Llabore, Jamille Kaye T.
Dayawon National Statistics Office Regional
31st National Civil Engineering Students’ Quiz and Quiz Convention and the 38th National Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers (PICE), December 22-24, 2012, Cebu International
Convention Center, Cebu City.
Roilan C. Magdaraog
Philippine Institute of Civil
Engineers
(PICE)
National
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TITLE OF SEMINAR/
WORKSHOP/TRAINING PARTICIPANTS
SPONSORING
AGENCY LEVEL
9th National Convention for
Office Administration Student
November 29-30, 2012 National Teacher’s College,
Quiapo, Manila
Divina Solo, Joey T. Torcuator, Mae Jean Tarrago, Joey T. Romero,
Jellie T. Panti, Michelle Villamor
Association of Office
Administration National
2nd Year Annual Youth Formation Workshop and Youth Formation Workshop and Youth
Hours 2012
December 1, 2012
Naga College Foundation
Auditorium, Naga City
Dave S. Tolentino, Ralph Turbolencia, Ma. Abigael T. Chavez, Christine Petajen, Ely Templonuevo,
Rafael O. Ogena Jr.
Outstanding Students of the Philippines-Bicol (TOSP-Bicol) and RFM
Foundation and PLDT.
Regional
Regional Finals Essay Writing
Competition on the “Living Legacy of the late DILG
Secretary Jesse M. Robredo
December 8, 2012. SM Naga City Activity Center,
Naga City
John Ely B. Templonuevo
Bicol Harvest Magazine,
in cooperation with the Kaya Natin Movement and
the ABS CBN
Regional
37th YMCA National Congress of College Students Seminar
Workshop
December 5-9, 2012
Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City
Eric P. Amarille, David Sarmiento, Alban Ignacio, Ronnie Del Barrio, Phoebe Gonzales, Adrian D. Delos
Reyes, Crisanta Benitez
Young Men’s Christian
Association (YMCA) National
13th Regional V Tertiary School
Press Conference
December 7-9, 2012
Oriental Hotel, Legaspi City
Dave S. Tolentino, Bren Garette Z. Rivera, Abygale A. Bagadiong, Christine May Petajen, Jerard Paul V. Tulod, Jordan T. Ignacio, Marian Claire V. Tulod, Paul John C. Padilla, Kathleen M. Arcilla, Karen
Ailene P. Benavidez
Bicol Association of Tertiary Schools Publication Advisers and Commission on Higher
Education
CHED
Regional
PASUC Socio Cultural Festival
December 12-14, 2012 Technological University of the Philippines and Rizal
Technological University
Dave Tolentino, John Ely Templonuevo, Pauline Jaricotte
Balmaceda, Mark Joyce Tapel National PASUC National
50th National Rizal Youth
Leadership Institute Conference
December 13-16, 2012
Teacher’s Camp. Baguio City.
Micah Ruth Tabirara, Mylord Panti,
Reymart T. Estrella, Nilo Brequillo Knights of Rizal (KoR) National
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Student journalists win 12 awards in Luzon press confab
C SC Statesman, the official tertiary student publication of the Catanduanes State Col-
leges brought home 12 major awards in the 11th Luzonwide Higher Education Press Congress on February 8-10, 2012 in Balanga, Bataan.
Close to 800 student writers, who are all top five winners from Regions in Luzon and Region 7 (Cebu), competed for the Top 10 awards in the Luzonwide edition of individual writing and group competitions.
Dave S. Tolentino bagged the Highest Individ-ual Pointer award, 3rd place in editorial writing, 4th place, and 4th place, poetry writing; Jerard Paul V. Tulod, 7th place, photojournalism and Christine Mae P. Pitajen, 7th place, development communi-cation article writing.
In the group competition, the CSC Statesman news magazine was proclaimed seventh best news page, fourth best sports page, fifth best literary page, ninth best development communications page and 10th best page design.
The group contest featured the best published outputs of the current editorial board and staff of university and college student publications. More than a hundred publications from over 133 gov-ernment and private universities and colleges in Luzon vied for the annual scholastic journalism competition.
Apart from Tolentino, CSC has already pro-duced two highest individual pointers in this col-legiate press meet – Mark Anthony Viñas in 2005, John Elmar V. Templonuevo in 2010. CSC so far has produced the most number of top individual pointers among Region V higher education insti-
tutions. (GSR)
Sidebar Stories
Entrep major bags bronze in National SCUAA Olympics
NATIONAL FINISH - Jezreel Evangelista delos Santos, a 1st Year BS in Entrepreneurship stu-dent of the Catanduanes State Colleges, stamped his class in the 800 meter run, en route to the bronze medal finish in the State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA) Na-tional Olympics on Feb. 19-25, 2012 at Iloilo Sports Complex, Iloilo City. The 17-year old native of Napo, Pandan is a veteran track and field player since his high school days at Pandan School of Arts and Trades. Jezreel also holds the 4th Runner Up trophy for Region V. The Bicol SCUAA delegation bagged 7 Gold, 6 Silver and 11 Bronze medals to finish fifth among 16 competing regions in the country. (GSR)
PRESS TILT WINNERS – Jerard Paul V. Tulod, Christine May P. Pitajen, Cyril Patrice O. Bernardino, John Ely B. Templonuevo, Bren Garette Z. Rivera, Jonathan V. Tulod (receiving the Best Magazine Award for the CSC Statesman SY 2011-2012 issue), and Dave S. Tolentino.
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CSC tops Region V PATLEPAM song writing, photo contests Sidebar Stories
TOP PERFORMERS – CSC’s Joseph Broz Tito (drum), Arjay U. Panti (violin), Mark Joyces M. Tapel (vocals and guitar), and Jose Z. Tria (keyboard) perform the winning entry ‘Luntiang Pangarap while Bren Garette Z. Rivera (right) showcase his top 2 and 3 winning photo-graphs.
C atanduanes State Colleges bagged the top prize in song writing competition and sec-
ond and third prizes in the photography contest during the Region V Philippine Association of Tertiary Level Education Institutions in Environ-mental Protection and Management (PATLEPAM) Conference on July 25-27, 2012 at Aquinas University in Legazpi City.
CSC’s winning entry in the song competi-tion titled ‘Luntiang Pangarap’ was a collaborative work of BSEd - MAPE majors Arjay U. Panti, Jose Z. Tria, Joseph Broz T. Tito, Mark Joyces M. Tapel, and Prof. Cresencia G. Arcilla, who also served as the trainer.
The group’s clean-cut rendition of the win-ning song during the performance competition impressed the board of judges.
Bren Garette Z. Rivera, a third year BSEd English major and layout and graphics editor of The CSC Statesman, bagged two awards in the photography contest—second and third places—for his entry titled Local Adaptation, Global Solution - Lone Fisher and Receding Shores. His photo entries essay the bucolic scene in the coastal towns of Virac and Bagamanoc and portray the intrinsic adaptation of the locals to the changing climatic conditions.
The song and photo composition capped the three-day PATLEPAM Conference with the theme “Innovations for Environmental Protec-tion and Disaster Risk Management." (GSR)
T wo Civil Engineering (CE) students of Ca-tanduanes State Colleges (CSC) bagged top
places in the PaCEKatan 2012 Civil Engineering Quiz held on September 7, 2012 at Holy Angels University, Angeles City, Pampanga. In the annual CE Quiz sponsored by Be-savilla Review Center, Roilan C. Magdaraog, bagged the 3rd place while Daryll Joseph O. Barba placed 8th. The Luzon-wide CE quiz competition was joined by more than 150 CE students from Luzon and National Capital Region. Magdaraog and Barba were coached by Engr. Michael M. Traballo. CSC is a consistent placer in the PaCEka-tan quiz. (GSR)
Roilan Magdaraog and Daryll Joseph O. Barba
CSC students bag top awards in Luzonwide engineering quiz
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Accountancy student 1st RU in Bicol SGV Cup
Campus writers dominate Bicol Press Meet
C atanduanes State University (CSU) tertiary stu-dent journalists, including their campus publica-
tions bagged 27 individual and group awards in the 13th Region V Tertiary Schools Press Conference on December 7-9, 2012 in Legazpi City and were quali-fied to the Luzon-wide edition of the competition on February 10-12, 2013. Senior editors from The CSU Statesman, the official tertiary student publication of Catanduanes State University, who garnered top awards were Aby-gale A. Bagadiong, 1st Place, News writing English; Marian Claire V. Tulod, 1st Place, Opinion Writing Filipino; Dave S. Tolentino, 3rd Place, Editorial Writ-ing, Filipino; Paul John Padilla, 3rd Place, Sports Writ-ing English; Karen Ailene Benavidez, 3rd Place, Opin-ion Writing English; Dave S. Tolentino, 3rd Place, Fea-ture Writing Filipino; Jerard Paul V. Tulod, 4th Place, Sports Writing Filipino; Dave S. Tolentino, 4th Place, Poetry Writing Filipino. In the group competition, the SY 2012-2013 second semester issue of The CSU Statesman was de-clared Overall Best Publication, Newsletter Category, as well as 1st Place in News Page, 1st Place in Page De-sign, 1st Place in DevCom Page and 1st Place in Opin-ion Page. Moreover The CSU Statesman Intramurals Issue was declared 1st Place in Sports Page, 2nd Place in Page Design, 2nd Place, Features/Literary Page, 3rd Place in DevCom Page, and 4th Place in Editorial/Opinion Page for tabloid category. Now on its sixth year of grand slam winning, Abacatanduanes: Ikaanim na Paghahabi, the CSU States-man Literary Folio was adjudged Overall Best Publica-tion, Literary Folio Category, including 1st Place in Literary Content, 1st Place in Overall Concept, 1st Place in Cover Design, and 2nd Place in Graphics Il-
A rjay C. Tayas (in photo), a fifth
year BS Accountancy student of the Catan-duanes State Univer-sity was declared First Runner-Up in the SGV Cup Level Up Regional quiz compe-tition. The event highlighted the National Federa-tion of the Junior
Philippine Institute of Accountants (NFJPIA) Re-gional Mid-year Convention held in Legazpi City on September 28-30, 2012.
An oral elimination round was made to deter-mine the top 10 qualifiers for the final round of the competition. Due to a tie, a clincher round for the 10th place was held where Tayas managed to win.
During the final round, easy, average, and diffi-cult questions were given per area, randomly ar-ranged on the screen with corresponding points de-pending on the level of difficulty.
Contestants raced to form a pattern based on their answers to get the championship. Tayas was coached by CBA Accountancy Instructor Eliseo M. Somido.
They also represented the Bicol Region in the National SGV and Co. Cup Level Up during the 15th NFJPIA National Mid-year Convention held on October 23-26, 2012 at D’Leonor Hotel - Inland
Resort and Wavepool, in Davao City. (AAB/GSR)
lustration. The editors of Heringgilya, the official stu-dent publication of College of Health Sciences like-wise scored five major awards—1st Place, Poetry Writing English, Angelica Z. Terrazola; 5th Place, News Writing English - Kyle Rochelle B. Teves; 5th Place, Devcom Writing Filipino - Chille Marlyn T. Vargas, and 5th Place, Editorial Writing English - Chille Marlyn T. Vargas. More than 200 student writers from some 30 government and private, HEIs in the region partici-pated in the competition annually conducted by the Bicol Association of Tertiary Publication Advisers and CHEDRO V. (GSR)
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Activity Organizer Date
Echo-Seminar Workshop on the First Bicol Youth Hours Office of Student Services Feb. 1, 2012
Cultural Presentation - “Pagkamoot” Hablon Dawani Feb. 13, 2012
COT-DIT Week Celebration COT-DIT/SBO Feb. 15-18, 2012
First Bicol Regional Symposium on E-Health CHS—Health Informatics Class Feb. 15, 2012
Symposium— PASOA @ 8: Leveling Up College of Business & Accountancy Feb. 16, 2012
BIOFORUM: Harnessing Bio–Research for Food and Environmental Security.
CAS Biological Science Society February 16, 2012
Trainers’ Training on Interactive Multipurpose Electronics COT—Dep’t of Technology Feb. 20-22, 2012
Symposium - “Path Session: The Way to Get away from Drug” Bread Society Feb. 22, 2012
Labor Education Seminar for the 4th Year Graduating Students Alumni and Placement Services Feb. 27, 2012
Provincial Inter-High School Rizal & History Quiz Contest Kabataang Pangarap ni Rizal (KAPARIZ) Feb. 28, 2012
Slogan Contest: “Ngiting Matamis Ngiting Malinis” Medical and Dental Clinic Feb. 28, 2012
Career Guidance Symposium: “Journey to Self Fulfillment” Guidance and Testing Services Feb. 29, 2012
Recognition Ceremony for CSC Student Achievers Student Services Mar. 5, 2012
Symposium on Personal—Spiritual Development: Theological Replication
Third Year BSN Mar. 7, 2012
Grand Socialization with Psychiatric Client Third Year BSN Mar. 12, 2012
Webinar: Nursing in Canada: Bridging Gaps, Bridging Opportunities for Better Healthcare
Nursing Informatics class, Summer 2011-2012, handled by RN Dante Aureo A. Tabor
May 11, 2012
First Education Night College of Education/CESO Mar. 17, 2012
Earthquake and Fire Drill PNRC Catanduanes Chapter & CSC Jul. 17, 2012
CSC Without Borders (CSCWB) Turnover Ceremony – 10 Units Desktop Computers, Equipment, and Peripherals
Catanduanes State Colleges, CSCWB, Federated College Student Council & Student Services
Aug. 16, 2012
Other co-curricular activities conducted by the institution
A part from sending students to regional and national seminars, trainings, contests, and other academic-related activities, several other co-curricular activities were con-
ducted by the institution for the total development of the students.
The College of Technology - Department of Industrial Technology successfully spearheaded, in coordination with Hytech Power Inc., the Trainers' Training for Interactive Multipurpose Electronics on Feb. 20-22, 2012 at CSC Little Theater. Thirty-three teachers and students were trained in the field of Mechatronics
and robotics.
Table 1.9 - Institutionally-organized co-curricular activities
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Activity Organizer Date
Launching of poetry book ‘Abacatanduanes: Ikaanim na Paghahabi’
The Statesman, Official Tertiary Student Publication of CSU
Aug. 16, 2012
CSC Intramurals 2012 Catanduanes State Colleges Sept. 5-7, 2012
Pre-Employment Seminar for Graduating Students
Alumni and Placement Services, OWWA and POEA
Sept 12, 2012
24th Annual International Coastal Cleanup Catanduanes State Colleges Sept. 19, 2012
Living Rosary Ceremony Campus Ministry Oct. 25, 2012
Provincial Consultative Conference Cum Workshop on the Framework of Student Affairs and Services
Catanduanes State Colleges/Student Services
Nov. 6-7, 2012
Nursing and Midwifery Week College of Health Sciences Nov. 15-16, 2012
Film Showing on Evangelism SACE Nov. 22, 2012
Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW) GAD Nov. 25 – Dec. 12, 2012
Tree Planting Activity at Tibang, Virac Campus Ministry Nov. 28, 2012
40th Capping and Candle Lighting Ceremony College of Health Sciences Dec. 6, 2012
Symposium on Violence Against Women (VAW) Catanduanes State University December 3, 2012
Launching of the Multi-Cultural Film Viewing Catanduanes State Colleges December 4, 2012
Civil Engineering (CE) Week COT-Department of Engineering/PICE Dec. 5-7, 2012
Gift Giving and Feeding Program at Barangay Puniton, Virac, Catanduanes
College of Business and Accountancy Student Body Organization
Dec. 9, 2012
Christmas Tree & Lantern Making Contest Federated College Student Council (FCSC) Dec. 13, 2012
Campus Clean-Up Catanduanes State Colleges Dec. 14, 2012
Earthquake and Fire Drill
Living Rosary Crusade by Campus Ministry
Book launching of ‘Abakatanduanes
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X. Faculty Profile by Educational Attainment—Main and Panganiban Campus
134
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58
Ph.D./Ed.D. With Ph.D./Ed.D. UnitsMaster With Master UnitsWithout Master Units
The basic educational attainment requirement or entry level qualification for the position of instructor in higher education is Master’s Degree. In 2012, the teaching staff of Catanduanes State University is mainly composed of instruc-tors/professors with Master’s Unit only at 33 percent. This is followed by Master’s Degree holders at 58 or 28 percent, , and Ph.D./Ed.D. Units at 45 or 22 percent. Seventeen (17) percent of the teaching staff of the University are doctorate degree holders, and one has only Bachelor’s degree educational attainment.
Figure 1 - Distribution of faculty by educational attainment
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XI. Faculty Profile by Academic Rank —Main and Panganiban Campus
In 2012, majority or 38 percent of the Catanduanes State University faculty members hold the Instructor academic rank, followed by Assistant Professor at 32 percent. Meanwhile, 22 percent of the teaching force have Associate Professor rank, while only 17 percent are full professors. One faculty member holds a College Professor rank.
Figure 2 - Distribution of faculty academic rank
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XII. Faculty Scholarship
To strengthen the faculty profile of the institution, several faculty members were sent on scholarship in private and state universities to finish their master and doctorate degrees in their respective fields of specialization.
Name Position
Title Degree School
Type of Scholarship
Period
LEONOR S. TUBOLENCIA
Instructor I Ph.D. – Educational Management
Phil. Normal University
Plan C
November 2012 – March 2013
SUSAN M. TINDUGAN
Instructor II Ph.D. – Filipino Bicol University
June 2012 – March 2013
ELEANOR G. OSIDO
Instructor I MS – Psychology Centro Escolar University
Plan B
June 2012 – March 2013
MARY JANE V. BONGAIS
Instructor I MA – Physical Education
Phil. Normal University
June 2012 – March 2013
RAMON S. IDANAN Instructor I MS – Mechanical Engineering
Technological University of the Philippines
June 2012 – March 2013
RONNIE B. SANTELICES
Instructor III MA – Information Technology
Technological Institute of the Philippines
Plan A CHED Scholar
Starting 1st Semester AY 2011 - 2012
MERLE C. ALCANTARA
Instructor III MA – Industrial Education
Catanduanes State University
Plan C
2nd Semester SY 2011 - 2012
JANETTE S. TUGANO
Guidance Counselor III
MA – Counseling Psychology
Ateneo de Naga University
2nd Semester SY 2012 - 2013
JHOMANN U. SOCITO
Instructor II MS – Plant Protection
Central Bicol State University
Plan B AY 2012 - 2013
Scholars with Plan A benefits are those who were able to meet and sustain the competitive scholarship requirements set by CHED. Apart from the benefits provided to them by CHED, they are also entitled to their regular employee benefits. Plan B scholarship is a local grant given to employees to pursue their advanced studies in any government institution recognized by CHED in the Philippines. Aside from retaining their salary and regular employment benefits, Plan B scholars also enjoy free tuition and miscellaneous expenses, one round trip sea and land transportation cost per school year, monthly stipend of P4,000 within the semester, thesis assistance of P2,000 or disser-tation assistance of P25,000, and book allowance of P3,000 per semester. Plan C scholars receive salary and regular employment benefits only.
Table 1.10 - Scholarship Grantees, Faculty Members
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RESEARCH TITLE RESEARCHER(S) COLLEGE/
UNIT
Learning Needs of Female Commercial Sex Workers on Sexually Transmitted Infections
Dr. Alvin C. Ogalesco Dr. Aurora E. Araojo Ms. Emiline Francia P. Abrasaldo
CHS CAS
Impact Assessment of Cellular Phone Troubleshooting and Repair Skills Training at Barangay Calampong, Virac and Barangay Comagaycay, San Andres Catanduanes
Prof. Priscilla P. Gianan COT-DIT
Promoting Schemata with ESL Writers: Schema Theory and Writing Connection
Prof. Edna R. Inigo Languages
Department
Effects on Fermentation on the Antimicrobial Property of Abaca (Musa textilis) Sap
Dr. Teresita J. Avila Ms. Lalaine J. Avila Ms. Renee Daisy J. Avila
Natural Science Department
Design and Construction of Wallboard Straight-Edge Device
Arch. Jose G. Ong COT-DIT
Slope Stability Analysis for Remediation Project along the Catanduanes Circumferential Road Network System
Engr. Dexter M. Toyado COT-DE
Testing Soil Fertility for Enhancing Production of Rice Cultivars in Catanduanes
Prof. Lani A. Ilagan Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo Dr. Myrna A. Santelices Ms. Salvacion B. Murillo
CAF
Retrofitting of Fire-Damaged RC Columns with CFRP Wraps
Engr. Jerilee G. Tadoy. COT-DE
Quality and Acceptability of Jar- Fermented Pili Yoghurt at Different Proportions of Soya Milk, Cow’s Milk and Carabao’s Milk
Ms. Ma. Monette DR. Tugay COT-DIT
Barangay- Based Fortification of Indigenous Food Product
Dr. Meda B. Mercado Prof. Estrella T. Tribiana
CAS- Natural Science
Department
Good Agricultural Practices of Selected Abaca Farmers in Catanduanes
Dr. Maria S. Tugano Prof. Eleanor B. Tablizo Prof. Ananias A. Deuda
Extension Services Unit
Local Names of Camote Varieties Grown in Catanduanes Dr. Estrella S. Placides, Dr. Aida A. Dianela Ms. Nena V. Santos
Research & Development
Services
Inventory of Spiders in Sto. Niño, Virac, Catanduanes” “Inventory of Spiders in Sto. Niño, Virac, Catanduanes
Dr. Teresita J. Avila Dr. Rene I Avila Ms. Ronna C. Lontoc
CAS- Natural Science
Department
Production and Marketing Channels of Camote (Sweet Potato) in Catanduanes
Dr. Estrella S. Placides Ms. Shiela R. Buque Ms. Rosemary P. Gualberto
Research & Development
Services
MFO 2 - Research Research capability outputs were delivered during the year in review along key result areas (KRAs). These are research published in international/national/local jour-nals, disseminated/presented, cited in other studies, including inventions patented/commercialized.
Table 2.1 - List of completed research conducted by faculty and staff
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RESEARCH TITLE RESEARCHER(S) COLLEGE/
UNIT
Production and Marketing Channels of Camote (Sweet Potato) in Catanduanes
Dr. Estrella S. Placides Ms. Shiela R. Buque Ms. Rosemary P. Gualberto
Research & Development
Services
Wind Power Compact LED Bulb and Cellphone Charger
Prof. Edwin T. Romero COT-DIT
Abaca Farmers Cultural Management Practices in Catanduanes
Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo CAF
Tracer Study of Catanduanes State Colleges Panganiban Campus BEED Alumni, SY 2006-2011
Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque Mr. Rene T. Arispa Mr. Lemuel B. Borromeo Mr. Jaymund M. Floranza
CSC-PC
Designing a Community-based Marine Hatchery in Catanduanes Following a Modified Tool for Site Evaluation
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca Dr. Myrna A. Santelices Dr. Aida A. Dianela, Mr. Felix F. Villacorta, Mr. Ricardo V. Arcilla, Jr.
CAS CAF RDS
Rivers to Plates: Participatory Approach in Site Selection, Design, Fabrication and Trial Using Cages for Enhancing Inland Aquaculture in Catanduanes
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca Dr. Myrna A. Santelices Prof. Estrella T. Tribiana Dr. Manuel Torio Mr. Vincent Padilla, Mr. Ricardo V. Arcilla, Mr. Marlon M. Tubato, Mr. Edmund U. Salvador, Mr. Christian V. Villacorta
CAS CAF
CSCPC
Stakeholder Management, Identification of Inputs and Engagements in Community Protected Marine Spaces in Catanduanes
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre Dr. Aida A. Dianela Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca Prof. Sonia R. Vargas, Prof. Ma. Luz A. Floralde, Prof. Estrella T. Tribiana Prof. Delia S. Sorra.
GS CAS CAF
Reducing Mortality in Growing Mud Crabs with Tilapia in Nylon Net Pens with Bamboo Pipes for Shelter
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Prof. Pedro Tumaque Dr. Jimmy Masagca Dr. Myrna Santelices, Prof. Estrella Tribiana, Prof. Linda Talan, Prof. Angelica Mendoza, Mr. Ricardo Arcilla Jr.
CAS CAF
CSCPC
Diversifying Livelihood with Integrated Rice-Fish Farming: An Option for Smallholder Rice Farmers of Catanduanes
Dr. Minerva Morales Prof. Pedro Tumaque Dr. Myrna Santelices Dr. Teresita Avila Prof. Estrella Tribiana Prof. Eduardo Pena, Dr. Jimmy Masagca, Prof. Noemi Tumaque, Dr. Sonia A. Torio, Prof. Ma. Luz Floralde, Prof. Jennifer A. Berces
CAS CAF
CSCPC
Cont… Table 2.1 - List of completed research conducted by faculty and staff
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RESEARCH TITLE RESEARCHER(S) COLLEGE/
UNIT
Women in the Postharvest Initiative of Catanduanes State Colleges in Fortifying Tilapia, Packaging and Marketing
Prof. Delia Sorra, Prof. Ma. Luz Floralde, Dr. Meda Mercado Prof. Imelda Bernal, Ms. Monette Tugay, Prof. Judith Orsolino Prof. Danilo Murillo, Prof. Rey Soneja, Dr. Jimmy Masagca
CAS CAF COT
COED
Gender, Fisheries and Aquaculture in Rivers and Coastal Areas of Catanduanes: Analysis of Livelihoods, Capabilities and Shocks
Dr. Minerva Morales, Dr. Aurora Araojo, Dr. Jimmy Masagca, Prof. Socorro Brillante, Prof. Rey Soneja, Prof. Estrella Tribiana Prof. Victoriano Prolles, Mrs. Perla Tolentino
CAS CBA
Managing the River Corridors of Northeastern Catanduanes for Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture Development under the Prospects of Climate Change
Dr. Minerva Morales, Dr. Jimmy Masagca, Dr. Crispin Oliveros Dr. Ruben Velasco, Prof Estrella Tribiana, Dr. Myrna Santelices Prof. Ma. Luz Floralde, Prof. Delia Sorra, Dr. Meda Mercado
CAS CAF
CSCPC
Academic Difficulty determinants of BEED-II and BTTE –II Students, Catanduanes State Colleges- Panganiban Cam-pus, 1st Semester, SY 2012-2013
Mr. Jaymund M. Floranza CSCPC
Stakeholders’ Assessment of an Institutions’ Underlying Prin-ciple: The Catanduanes State Colleges’ Graduate School Ex-perience
Dr. Lily P. Custodio Grad. School
Functional Management Competencies of Women Managers and Entrepreneurs
Dr. Lily P. Custodio Grad. School
Tracer study of Catanduanes State University College of Business & Accountancy (CBA) Graduates from 2002-2008
Dr. Lily P. Custodio Prof. Melinda V. Abichuela
Grad. School CBA
Cont… Table 2.1 - List of completed research conducted by faculty and staff
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RESEARCH TITLE RESEARCHER(S)
COLLEGE/ UNIT
Government Support for Pro-poor Programs in the Province of Catanduanes
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Dr. Aurora E. Araojo Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes Mrs. Nena V. Santos Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca
Grad. School CAS CBA RDS
Preliminary Study on the Use of Ipil-Ipil Leaves Leu-caena leucocephala Lam. as Alternative Mushroom Spawn Substrate
Prof. Ma. Jugie R. Ramos CAF
Adaptability of Planting Methods of Abaca to Climate-Related Risks
Prof. Eduardo D. Peña Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque Prof. Noemi R. Tumaque
Panganiban Campus
Economic Status and Problems of Women and Chil-dren in Abaca Farming in Selected Municipalities of Catanduanes
Dr. Fe T. Gianan Prof. Socorro T. Brillante
CBA
Assessing Academe-Industry Linkages of Catanduanes State Colleges
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento Prof. Socorro T. Brillante Dr. Fe T. Gianan
CBA
Women Involvement in Farmers’ Cooperative in Ca-tanduanes
Prof. Socorro T. Brillante Prof. Victoriano A. Prolles
CBA
Hyperactive Behavior and Academic Performance of Intermediate Pupils in the CSC Laboratory Schools
Prof. Rosana S. Abundo Prof. Ditas T. Manlangit Prof. Corazon T. Cilot
COED
Competencies of Faculty Members of the Catanduanes State Colleges along Instruction, Research, Extension, and Production
Dr. Lily P. Custodio Dr. Maria S. Tugano
Grad. School
Academic Performance of Schools Offering Multi-Grade Classes in Catanduanes, SY 2009-2010
Prof. Socorro D. Masagca Prof. Imelda T. Bernal Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman
COED
Development and Standardization of Products and by-Products from Coconut Water (Multidisciplinary Re-search)
Dr. Meda Mercado Prof. Estrella Tribiana Prof. Delia S. Sorra Prof. Ma. Luz A. Floralde Engr. Richard Bernal Prof. Imelda Bernal Prof. Alma V. Tabirara Dr. Teresita J. Avila Ms. Angelee Z. Malijan Ms. Ma. Isabel L. dela Hostria
CAS- Nat. Sci. Dept.
TABLE 2.2—ON-GOING RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY FACULTY AND STAFF
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RESEARCH TITLE RESEARCHER(S) COLLEGE/
UNIT
Financial Performance of CSC Fishery Project Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan Mr. Felix F. Villacorta, Jr.
CBA RDS
Efficacy of Organic Foliar Fertilizers on Growth and Yield of Lettuce
Dr. Sonia A. Torio Prof. Manuel I. Torio
Panganiban Campus
Abaca-Based Cropping System in Typhoon-Prone Province of Catanduanes
Mrs. Nena V. Santos Dr. Ruben C. Velasco, Dr. Crispin C. Oliveros. Prof. Eduardo D. Peña, Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque Prof. Noemi R. Tumaque
RDS Panganiban
Campus
Adaptability of Aerobic Rice Varieties under Catanduanes Conditions
Dr. Crispin S. Oliveros, Jr. Dr. Ruben C. Velasco Mrs. Nena V. Santos
Panganiban Campus
RDS
Organic Fertilizer Production and Utilization R&DS, CAF CSC Panganiban Campus
R&DS, CAF Panganiban
Campus
Varietal Tests of Rice Varieties to Weather Pattern in Panganiban, Catanduanes, Crop Year 2011
Prof. Eduardo C. Peña Dr. Ruben C. Velasco Dr. Crispin S. Oliveros, Jr.
Panganiban Campus
Political Ecology of Equity and Gender in Mangrove Community Forests of Catanduanes
Dr. Igmedio Teves Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre, Prof. Sonia R. Vargas, Prof. Estrella T. Tribiana, Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca
CAS
Social Representations on Climate Change of High School Students and their Teachers at the Catanduanes State Colleges
Prof. Ma. Luz A. Floralde CAS
Employability of Nursing and Midwifery Graduates
Prof. Mary Elaine T. Tapel Prof. Goyeta G. Pereyra, Prof. Adelina M. Almojuela Prof. Marilou Lopez, Prof. Erlinda F. Tabor, Prof. Lilibeth I. Tubalinal
CHS
Facilitating Conceptual Understanding and Decision-Making in Patient Care
Prof. Maria Alma V. Tabirara Prof. Goyeta G. Pereyra
CHS
Prevalence of Hypertensive Disorders and Its Management Among Pregnant Women at Eastern Bicol Medical Center, Virac, Catanduanes
Prof. Goyeta G. Pereyra, Prof. Janet B. Lim, Prof. Francisca B. Zuniega,, Prof. Adelina M. Almojuela, Prof. Mary Elaine T. Tapel
CHS
Development of Quality Catsup from Blends of Banana and Squash
Dr. Sonia A. Torio Prof. Manuel I. Torio
Panganiban Campus
Level of English Proficiency of Student Teachers of the Catanduanes State Colleges SY 2008-2009
Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman Prof. Rosana S. Abundo
COED
Functional Food from Kamias Fruit Bilimbi averrhoa
Prof. Socorro D. Masagca Prof. Judith Orsolino
COED
Acceptability of Five Banana Cultivars in the Preparation of Flour
Dr. Sonia A. Torio Prof. Manuel I. Torio
Panganiban Campus
TABLE 2.3 - RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED BY FACULTY AND STAFF SY 2011- 2012
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Behavioral Problems Among Secondary Students of Catanduanes State Colleges Laboratory Schools, SY 2010-2011
Prof. Socorro D. Masagca Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman Prof. Rhodora B. Cabrera
COED
Electronic Payroll Management System for the Provincial Government of Catanduanes
Prof. Ma. Emmie T. Delluza COT- DICT
Information and Communications Technology Integration and Teaching Educational System in Catanduanes
Prof. Gemma Acedo COT-DICT
Effects of Incorporating Shredded Rice Straw and Chicken Manure on the Yield of Glutinous Rice
Prof. Dolores Osido CAF
Adaptability of Five Rice Varieties at the Catanduanes State Colleges
Dr. Ruben Tablizo CAF
Tracer Study of CSC College of Agriculture Graduates
Dr. Ruben Tablizo CAF
Profile and Competence of Faculty Members in the Use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Instruction at CSC Main and Panganiban Campus
Prof. Joseph Zafe Prof. Maricel Cariaso
COED
School-based Management of Central Schools in the Division of Catanduanes: An Assessment
Prof. Joseph Zafe Prof. Maricel Cariaso Julius Antonio Edwin Tomes
COED
Tracer Study of Bachelor of Science in Biology (BS Bio) Graduates of Catanduanes State Colleges, Virac, Catanduanes, SY 2000-2005
Prof. Nancy B. Tubeo CAS- Nat. Sci. Dept.
Waste Management Practices of Backyard and Commercial Piggeries in Selected Municipalities in Catanduanes
Prof. Eduardo D. Peña Prof. Ramon F. Samonte
Panganiban Campus
Academic Achievement of Bachelor of Science in Biology Students in Catanduanes State Colleges, Virac, Catanduanes: Its Relation to Non-Intellectual Factors, SY 2010-2011
Prof. Nancy B. Tubeo CAS- Nat. Sci. Dept.
TABLE 2.3 (cont…) RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED BY FACULTY AND STAFF SY 2011- 2012
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TITLE OF RESEARCH PROGRAM FACULTY/STAFF INVOLVED
Catanduanes Sustainable Technology Infusion in Inland Fisheries Development Program (CS-IFD)
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes Mrs. Nena V. Santos Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque Dr. Estrella S. Placides Prof. Eduardo D. Peña Dr. Aurora E. Araojo Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento
Catanduanes Indigenous Rice Development Program (CIRDEP)
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo, Prof. Dolores J. Osido, Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes Mrs. Nena V. Santos, Mr. Gerry S. Rubio, Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca Dr. Ruben C. Velasco, Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque, Prof. Noemi R. Tumaque, Prof. Jugie R. Ramos, Dr. Estrella S. Placides, Prof. Eduardo D. Peña Dr. Aurora E. Araojo, Dr. Lily P. Custodio, Dr. Maria S. Tugano Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento, Dr. Aida A. Dianela
Development, Improvement and Packaging of Technologies for Enhanced Abaca Production in Catanduanes
Dr. Aida A. Dianela Dr. Estrella S. Placides Ms. Nena V. Santos Mr. Felix F. Villacorta Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan Dr. Rene I. Avila Prof. Rey Soneja Dr. Ruben C. Velasco
Beekeeping: Prospects for Honey and Bees Wax Production, Utilization and Commercialization in Catanduanes
Mr. Felix F. Villacorta Dr. Aida A. Dianela Dr. Estrella S. Placides Ms. Nena V. Santos
Development of S&T Interventions for Improving the Production and Utilization of Sweet Potato in Vulnerable Communities in the Catanduanes
Dr. Aida A. Dianela Dr. Estrella S. Placides Ms. Nena V. Santos Mr. Felix F. Villacorta Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan Dr. Teresita J. Avila
Integrated Biodynamic Organic Farming System
Dr. Estrella S. Placides Ms. Nena V. Santos Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes Mr. Felix F. Villacorta Jr.
TABLE 2.4— RESEARCH PROGRAMS
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TITLE OF RESEARCH PROGRAM FACULTY/STAFF IN-
VOLVED STATUS
Rehabilitation of Abaca Plantation through Adoption of High yielding and Virus Resistant Abaca Hybrids
Dr. Estrella S. Placides Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo Dr. Teresita J. Avila Prof. Pedro Tumaque Ms. Nena V. Santos Mr. Ananias Deuda Ms. Eleanor R. Tablizo Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes Mr. Gerry S. Rubio
On-Going
Organic Fertilizer Production and Utilization Program
Dr. Estrella S. Placides Ms. Nena V. Santos Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes Mr. Felix F. Villacorta Jr. Prof. Eddie Million Prof. Dolores J. Osido Prof. Jose Alberto Dr. Ruben C. Velasco Dr. Crispin S. Oliveros Prof. Noemi R. Tumaque Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque Dr. Sonia A. Torio
TABLE 2.4 (cont…) RESEARCH PROGRAMS
TABLE 2.5—RESEARCH PRESENTED IN DIFFERENT FORA/ CONFERENCES
Researcher(s) Title of Research
Paper Title
Date and Venue
Organizer
Type of Conference
Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman Prof. Rosana Abundo
Development of Catandungan Dictionary for Non-Native Speakers
REDTI National Research Seminar and Forum
Hotel Supreme, Baguio City April 16-18, 2012
REDTI National Mr. Simplicio G. Mendoza Dr. Estrella S. Placides
Standardization and commercialization of Catandungan Delicacies: An Alternative Livelihood Scheme- Pinangat
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TABLE 2.5 (CONT…) —RESEARCH PRESENTED IN DIFFERENT FORA/ CONFERENCES
Researcher(s)
Academic Performance and Mean Performance Score in National Achievement Test of Second Year Students at the Catanduanes State Colleges Laboratory Schools, SY 2008-2009 REDTI
National Research Seminar and Forum
Hotel Supreme, Baguio City April 16-18, 2012
REDTI
National Dr. Maria S. Tugano Prof. Ditas T. Manlangit Ms. Rosana S. Abundo Prof. Rhodora B. Cabrera
Academic Performance and Mean Performance Score in National Achievement Test of Grade IV Pupils at the Catanduanes State Colleges Laboratory Schools, SY 2008-2009
Dr. Maria S. Tugano Mrs. Eleanor B. Tablizo
Good Agricultural Practices of Selected Abaca Farmers in Catanduanes
4th Agriculture, Fisheries and Natural Resources Extension Symposium
Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan May 2-5, 2012
PEN, Inc.
Dr. Minerva I.
Morales Dr. Jimmy T.
Masagca Dr. Myrna A.
Santelices Dr. Aida A. Dianela Mr. Felix F. Villacorta Mr. Ricardo V.
Arcilla, Jr.
Designing a
Community-based
Marine Hatchery in
Catanduanes
Following a
Modified Tool for
Site Evaluation
3rd Bicol
Fisheries
Research,
Development
and Extension
(RDE)
Symposium –
Scientific
Paper
Competition
Camarines
Norte State
College –
Mercedes
Campus
July 25-27,
2012
BIFIRDEN Regional
Researcher(s) Title of Research
Paper Title
Date and Venue
Organizer
Type of Conference
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Dr. Minerva I. Morales Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca Dr. Myrna A. Santelices Prof. Estrella T. Tribiana Dr. Manuel Torio Mr. Vincent Padilla Mr. Ricardo V. Arcilla Mr. Marlon M. Tubato Mr. Edmund U. Salvador Mr. Christian V. Villacorta
Rivers to Plates: Participatory Approach in Site Selection, Design, Fabrication and Trial Using Cages for Enhancing Inland Aquaculture in Catanduanes
3rd
Bico
l Fish
eries Research
, Dev
elopm
ent an
d E
xtensio
n (R
DE
) Sym
posiu
m –
Scien
tific Pap
er Com
petitio
n
Camarines Norte State College – Mercedes Campus
July 25-27,
2012
BIFIRDEN Regional
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre Dr. Aida A. Dianela Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca Prof. Sonia R. Vargas Prof. Ma. Luz A. Floralde Prof. Estrella T. Tribiana Prof. Delia S. Sorra.
Stakeholder Management, Identification of Inputs and Engagements in Community Protected Marine Spaces in Catanduanes
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Prof. Pedro Tumaque Dr. Jimmy Masagca Dr. Myrna Santelices Prof. Estrella Tribiana Prof. Linda Talan Prof. Angelica Mendoza Mr. Ricardo Arcilla Jr.
Reducing Mortality in Growing Mud Crabs with Tilapia in Nylon Net Pens with Bamboo Pipes for Shelter
Researchers Title of Research
Paper Title
Date and Venue
Organizer
Type of Conference
TABLE 2.5 (cont…) RESEARCH PRESENTED IN DIFFERENT FORA/ CONFERENCES
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Researcher(s) Title of Research
Paper Title
Date and Venue
Organizer Type of
Conference
Dr. Minerva Morales Prof. Pedro Tumaque Dr. Myrna Santelices Dr. Teresita Avila Prof. Estrella Tribiana Prof. Eduardo Pena Dr. Jimmy Masagca Prof. Noemi Tumaque Dr. Sonia A. Torio Prof. Ma. Luz Floralde Prof. Jennifer A. Berces
Diversifying Livelihood with Integrated Rice-Fish Farming: An Option for Smallholder Rice Farmers of Catanduanes
3rd
Bico
l Fish
eries Research
, Dev
elopm
ent an
d E
xtensio
n (R
DE
) Sym
posiu
m –
Scien
tific Pap
er Co
mp
etition
Camarines Norte State College – Mercedes Campus
July 25-27, 2012
BIFIRDEN Regional
Prof. Delia Sorra Prof. Ma. Luz Floralde Dr. Meda Mercado Prof. Imelda Bernal Ms. Monette Tugay Prof. Judith Orsolino Prof. Danilo Murillo Prof. Rey Soneja Dr. Jimmy Masagca
Women in the Postharvest Initiative of Catanduanes State Colleges in Fortifying Tilapia, Packaging and Marketing
Dr. Minerva Morales Dr. Aurora Araojo Dr. Jimmy Masagca, Prof. Socorro Brillante Prof. Rey Soneja Prof. Estrella Tribiana Prof. Victoriano Prolles Mrs. Perla Tolentino
Gender, Fisheries and Aquaculture in Rivers and Coastal Areas of Catanduanes: Analysis of Livelihoods, Capabilities and Shocks
Dr. Minerva Morales Dr. Jimmy Masagca Dr. Crispin Oliveros Dr. Ruben Velasco Prof Estrella Tribiana Dr. Myrna Santelices Prof. Ma. Luz Floralde Prof. Delia Sorra Dr. Meda Mercado
Managing the River Corridors of Northeastern Catanduanes for Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture Development under the Prospects of Climate Change
TABLE 2.5 (cont…) RESEARCH PRESENTED IN DIFFERENT FORA/ CONFERENCES
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Researcher/s Title of Research Paper Title Date and
Venue
Organizer Type of
Conference
Dr. Alvin C. Ogalesco, Dr. Aurora E. Araojo Ms. Emiline Francia P. Abrasaldo
Learning Needs of Female Commercial Sex Workers on Sexually Transmitted Infections
Intern
ational A
cadem
ic Collo
quiu
m
Concourse Convention
Center, Legazpi City Oct. 11-13,
2012
BU Graduate School
International
Prof. Priscilla P. Gianan
Impact Assessment of Cellular Phone Troubleshooting and Repair Skills Training at Barangay Calampong, Virac and Barangay Comagaycay, San Andres Catanduanes
Prof. Edna R. Inigo
Promoting Schemata with ESL Writers: Schema Theory and Writing Connection
Dr. Teresita J. Avila, Ms. Lalaine J. Avila, Ms. Renee Daisy J. Avila
Effects on Fermentation on the Antimicrobial Property of Abaca (Musa textilis) Sap
Arch. Jose G. Ong Design and Construction of Wallboard Straight-Edge Device
Engr. Dexter M. Toyado
Slope Stability Analysis for Remediation Project along the Catanduanes Circumferential Road Network System
Prof. Lani A. Ilagan, Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo, Dr. Myrna A. Santelices Ms. Salvacion B. Murillo
Testing Soil Fertility for Enhancing Production of Rice Cultivars in Catanduanes
2012 Regional
Symposium for R&D Highlights
BU Tabaco
Campus
BUTC BFAR
RFTC
Regional
FISH FOR DEVELOPMENT Dr. Morales shares insights during the F4F (Fish for Development) seminar featuring eight research conducted by the Catanduanes State Colleges under the Catanduanes Sustainable Technology Infusion for Inland Fisheries Development (CSTIDP) Program on July 18, 2012 at CSC Little Theater.
TABLE 2.5 (cont…) RESEARCH PRESESNTED IN DIFFERENT FORA/ CONFERENCES
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Researcher(s) Title of Research Paper Title Date and
Venue
Organizer Type of
Conference
Ms. Ma. Monette DR. Tugay
Quality and Acceptability of Jar-Fermented Pili Yoghurt at Different Proportions of Soya Milk, Cow’s Milk and Carabao’s Milk In
ternatio
nal A
cadem
ic Collo
quiu
m
Concourse Convention
Center, Legazpi City
October 11-
13, 2012
BU Graduate School
International
Dr. Estrella S. Placides, Dr. Aida A. Dianela, Ms. Nena V. Santos
Local Names of Camote Varieties Grown in Catanduanes
Dr. Teresita J. Avila Dr. Rene I Avila Ms. Ronna C. Lontoc
Inventory of Spiders in Sto. Niño, Virac, Catanduanes” “Inventory of Spiders in Sto. Niño, Virac, Catanduanes
Dr. Estrella S. Placides, Ms. Shiela R. Buque, Ms. Rosemary P. Gualberto
Production and Marketing Channels of Camote (Sweet Potato) in Catanduanes
Dr. Estrella S. Placides, Mrs. Jamie P. Reginaldo
Cultural Symbolisms: Reinforcing and Communicating Identity
CSU researchers top national scientific poster paper contest
C atanduanes State University's Science Research Specialist Nena Villanueva
Santos bagged the Best Scientific Research Poster Paper award during the Philippine Fruit Association's 20th National Fruit Sym-posium on 23-25 October 2012 at Central Mindanao University, Bukidnon The research paper "Wealth in the Wild: Unraveling Pangi's Versatility as Food and Income Source, bested other entries from various state and private universities and colleges in the country. It is composed of two researches that studied the characteristics of Pangi tree and the commercial potential of its fruit. Prof. Priscilla P. Gianan joined Mrs. Santos in the national fruit symposium. Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes was the co-author of Mrs. Santos in the research poster paper while Prof. Gianan, together with Prof. Emerita Tugano, were the co-researchers of Mrs. Santos in the research on Development and Acceptability of Pangi Butter Cake. The winning research tackled about the morphology and some ecological characterization of Pangi, and the development and acceptability of Pangi butter cake. (GSR)
BEST RESEARCH - Science Research Specialist Nena Villanueva
Santos receives the Best Scientific Research Poster Paper award
for the study titled "Wealth in the Wild: Unraveling Pangi's Versa-
tility as Food and Income Source."
TABLE 2.5 (cont…) RESEARCH PRESENTED IN DIFFERENT FORA/ CONFERENCES
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TABLE 2.5 (cont…) RESEARCH PRESESNTED IN DIFFERENT FORA/ CONFERENCES
Researcher (s) Title of Research Paper
Title, Venue and Date of Conference Where the
Research Output Was Presented
Type of Conference
Dr. Minerva Morales Dr. Jimmy Masagca Dr. Aurora Araojo Prof Estrella Tribiana Prof. Socorro Brillante Prof Vic Prolles Ms. Perla Tolentino
Gender Analysis of Livelihood Capabilities and Shocks in Marine Protected Areas in Catanduanes
3rd Philippine National Biodiversity Meeting & 2012
National Conference on Water & Biodiversity
Provincial Capitol Dome,
Virac, Catanduanes Oct. 21-23, 2012
Organized by Catanduanes
State University & Provincial Government of Catanduanes
National
Dr. Jimmy Masagca
Chelar Design and Mechanical Advantage of the Portunid Crabs (Scylla serrata and S. olivacea)
Dr. Minerva Morales Dr. Jimmy Masagca Dr. Aurora Araojo Prof Estrella Tribiana
The Political ecology on Sustainable Inland Fisheries of Barangay Hinipaan, Bagamanoc, Catanduanes under the Prospects of Climate Change
Dr. Minerva Morales Dr. Jimmy Masagca Prof Sonia Vargas Prof Estrella Tribiana Dr Myrna Santelices Prof Vicente Padilla
Site Evaluation, Design and Dynamical Analysis of Fish Cages for Rivers and Mountain Streams of Catanduanes Island
Dr. Minerva Morales Dr. Jimmy Masagca Prof Sonia Vargas Prof Estrella Tribiana
Developing a Stakeholder Involvement Plan Using SID-SIN-SEN Model for Small MPAs
Dr. Minerva Morales Dr. Jimmy Masagca Prof Linda Talan Mr Ricardo Arcilla
Shelter Behavior, Predator Avoidance and Risk Analysis of Juvenile Scylla serrata and S. olivacea (Brachyura Portunidae) in Outdoor Rectangular Tanks with Artificial Structural Refugias
Dr. Minerva Morales Dr. Jimmy Masagca Dr Aurora Araojo Prof Estrella Tribiana Prof. Luz Floralde Prof Delia Sorra Prof Meda Mercado Prof Danilo Murillo Prof Imelda Bernal Prof Judith Orsolino Ms Monette Tugay
Dimensions and Innovations: Social Representations in the Postharvest Initiatives of Fish Fortification in Catanduanes Island
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Researcher (s) Title of Research Paper
Title, Venue and Date of Conference Where the
Research Output Was Presented
Type of Conference
Nena V. Santos Wealth in the Wild: Unraveling Pangi's Versatility as Food and Income Source
20th National Fruit Symposium Farmers training Center, Central Mindanao University, Musuan, Bukidnon Oct. 22-26, 2012 Organized by Philippine Fruit Association, Inc.
National
Prof. Priscilla Gianan Prof. Emerita Tugano Mrs. Nena Santos
Development and Standardization of Pangi Butter Cake
Prof. Edwin Romero Wind Power Compact LED Bulb and Cellphone Charger Bicol Interdisciplinary R & D
Symposium (Regional) Audio Visual Room, Partido State University, Goa, Camarines Sur Oct. 30-31, 2012 Partido State University
Regional
Prof Pedro Tumaque Jaymund Floranza Prof Rene Arisapa Mr Nemuel Borromeo
Tracer Study on Employability of Catanduanes State Colleges Panganiban Campus BEED Alumni SY 2006-2011
Prof. Lani Ilagan Dr. Ruben Tablizo Dr. Myrna Santelices Mrs. Salvacion Murillo
Testing Soil Fertility for Enhancing Production of Rice Cultivars in Catanduanes
2012 Regional Symposium for R&D Highlights BU Tabaco Campus, B FAR-RFTC5 Tabaco Nov. 5-6, 2012
Dr. Minerva Morales Dr. Jimmy Masagca Dr. Aurora Araojo Dr. Ruben Tablizo Prof Jugie Ramos
Demands for a New Mangrove Science in the Governance of Mangals In Philippine Shoreline armoring, biodiversity conservation and sustainable Aquasilviture Program in Catanduanes
1st ASEAN Congress on Mangrove Research and Development Century Park Hotel, Manila Dec. 3-7, 2012
International
TABLE 2.5 (cont…) RESEARCH PRESESNTED IN DIFFERENT FORA/ CONFERENCES
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TITLE OF RESEARCH AUTHOR(S) COLLEGE COURSE
The Indian Money Lenders in Virac, Catanduanes: A Case Study
Glenda C. Rima CAS
Soc. Sci. Dept. AB
Economics
Designing an Artificial Fish Shelter (AFS) Made of Bamboo Materials for Attracting Fishes in Lotic (Flowing) Systems
Ernesto A. Buyag Jr. CAS
Nat. Sci. Dept. BS
Biology
Growth Performance of Native Pig Raised in Banawang Bato, Catanduanes
Kazyl T. Templonuevo CAS
Nat. Sci. Dept. BS
Biology
Endoparasites of Selected Edible Frogs in San Miguel, Panganiban, Catanduanes
Golda Pilar Irma V. Landicho
CAS Nat. Sci. Dept.
BS Biology
CSC-MPC Point-of-Scale and Inventory System (CSC-MPC POSIS)
Ramona Michelle Magtangob, Bryan L. Barba, Ryan S. Benavidez Karl Dominic C. Bogabil Catherine I. Magdaraog Redelyn Gianne, Navarro, Prince Ian T. Obo, Francis Gerome T. Olfindo, Louela B. Segumalian, Gerald John T. Somido, Jenny Joy T. Tabios
COT-DICT BS IM
Development of Improvised Mechanical Drafting Board
Alvin Andrade Peter Samosa Mc Russell Posada Aljun Lumbao John Michael Sarte
COT- DIT BS IT-
Drafting
Architectural Graphics under Mechanical Drawing Using “PATT-S”
Menard C. Isorena Benjie M. Tribiana John Rolly A. Asuncion Romel M. Sarmiento Alvin S. Dollisen
COT- DIT BS IT-
Drafting
Utilization of Banana and Banana Peel (Musa acuminata) Flour in Making Cookies
Renzka A. Zafe CHS
ND Dept. BS ND
Development and Standardization of Pasta Sauce out of Mango (Mangifera philippinensis) and Papaya (Carica papaya)
Louie Anthony S. Vargas CHS
ND Dept. BS ND
Consumption of Street Foods among College of Health Sciences Students at Catanduanes State Colleges
Razhel Joy T. Tapel CHS
ND Dept. BS ND
Level of Awareness in Food Safety and Sanitation among Selected Government Hospitals in Catanduanes
Kimberly Roy A. Balmadrid
CHS ND Dept.
BS ND
Test Performance in Mathematics among Grade Six Pupils with Multi-Grade and Single Grade Classes in Viga West District, SY 2011-2012
Julius S. Antonio COED BS Ed. Math
Effectiveness of Deg-Radian Wheel in Teaching Trigonometry
Edwin T. Tomes COED BS Ed. Math
TABLE 2.6—STUDENTS’ RESEARCH PRESENTED IN 2012 SEARCH FOR PISOG NING USWAG AWARD
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RESEARCH TITLE RESEARCHER(S) COLLEGE
Wallboard Straight-Edge Assembly Arch. Jose G. Ong
COT-DIT
Improved Processing of Vegetable Sweets Prof. Priscilla P. Gianan Prof. Corazon B. Sicio
Remote Control Tester Prof. Edwin T. Romero
Triangular Drafting Templates Prof. Priscilla P. Gianan Mr. Rico S. Tribiana
A System and Device of Rejuvenating and Test-ing Cathode Ray Tube
Prof. Edwin T. Romero
Portable Multi-Functional Drawing Table Prof. Priscilla P. Gianan Mr. Mark Joseph F. Teves
TABLE 2.7—RESEARCH OUTPUT SUBMITTED FOR PATENT CY 2012
3 CSC research bag top awards in
Bicol fisheries research symposium
T hree researches of Catanduanes State Colleges bagged top awards in the 3rd
Bicol Fisheries Research, Development and Extension (RDE) Symposium – Scientific Paper Competition held on July 25-27 2012 at Camarines Norte State College – Mer-cedes Campus. Adjudged First Place (aquaculture category) was the study titled 'Designing a Community-based Marine Hatchery in Ca-tanduanes Following a Modified Tool for Site Evaluation.' Dr. Minerva I. Morales, Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca, Dr. Myrna A. Santelices, Dr. Aida A. Dianela, Mr. Felix F. Villacorta, and Mr. Ricardo V. Arcilla, Jr. authored/co-authored this study and was presented by Dr. Masagca in the competi-tion. Awarded Second Place was the research titled ‘From Rivers to Plates: Participatory Approach in Site Selection, Design, Fabrication and Trial Using Cages for Enhancing Inland Aquaculture in Catanduanes'. This was authored/co-authored by Dr. Minerva I. Morales, Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca, Dr. Myrna A. Santelices, Prof. Estrella T. Tribiana, Dr. Manuel Torio, Mr. Vincent Padilla, Mr. Ricardo V. Arcilla, Mr. Marlon M. Tubato, Mr. Edmund U. Salvador, and Mr. Christian V. Villacorta. This scientific paper also competed in the aquaculture category and was presented by Dr. Santelices. Also proclaimed Second Place (coastal resource management and capture fisheries category) was the study titled ‘Stakeholder Management, Identification of Inputs and Engagements in Community Protected Marine Spaces in Catanduanes' authored/co-authored by Dr. Minerva I. Morales, Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre, Dr. Aida A. Dianela, Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca (who also presented this study), Prof. Sonia R. Vargas, Prof. Ma. Luz A. Floralde, Prof. Estrella T. Tribiana, and Prof. Delia S. Sorra. (GSR)
BEST RESEARCH –Prof. Sonia R. Vargas and Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca (top photo), together with Dr. Myrna Santelices receive their respective best research awards in the re-gional fisheries research and extension symposium. Twelve CSC faculty and staff research authors and co-authors (below) presented eight studies in the scientific paper competition.
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MFO 3 - Extension The University’s extension program/project has been carried out during the year in review, within the context of CMO No. 22, s. 2008 which is defined as “a set of activi-ties aimed to transfer knowledge or technology or to provide services to the community in consonance with the programs offered”. Further, in keeping with the said Order, exten-sion programs were conducted not as part of academic requirement but as an outreach towards the improvement of the community’s quality of life.
I. Extension Programs based on need of the community Institutional
Skills Training
Technology Transfer
Culture and Arts
Extension Program Approved
BOT Resolution Source of Fund Budget
Apiculture No. 7, s. 2012
(157th Meeting, January
28, 2013)
Congressional Of-
fice (CDF) P 300,000.00
Techno Gabay No. 6, s. 2008
135th Meeting, February
29, 2008
PCAARRD/
BCAARRD
1,455,000.00
Enhanced Sustainable Eco-
system Program for
Community Program
(ESEPComDev)
No. 12, s. 2011
148th Meeting, March 21,
2011
Municipal LGU
Virac
200,000.00
II. LGUs assisted in development planning
Provincial LGU (OPAG)
Municipal LGU of Bato
Municipal LGU of San Miguel
Municipal LGU of Viga
Municipal LGU of Panganiban
Municipal LGU of Bagamannoc
Municipal LGU of Gigmoto
Municipal LGU of Pandan
TABLE 3.1 —Extension Programs Coordinated with link agencies and ap-proved by the Board of Trustees of the CSC
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TABLE 3.2—IEC materials/techno guides developed/used
Leaflet/Pamphlet/Flyer No. of copies
Latik Making 50
Pinangat Catanduanes 50
Bamboo Products 50
Sinamay Flowers 50
Christmas Angels 50
Rattan and Nito Products 50
Abaca Scrunch 50
Audio/Video presentation
Sinamay Flower Making 3
Others
CSC Airlinks: Ugnayan sa Himpapawid aired over DZVC Radyo ng Bayan Virac
Quick Information Dispatch/Bulletin Board
Dula-Tula “Abaca” by the Hablon Dawani
TABLE 3.3— Technologies transferred/adopted
Technology Recipient Barangay/Municipality
Off-Season Vegetable Production
Dugui Too, Virac Lowland Vegetable Production
Establishment of MRF/Solid Waste Manage-
ment
Moning, Baras
Codon, San Andres Progreso, San Miguel
Bote, Bato
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TABLE 3.4—Training/Extension Activities Conducted
Title of Training Date Venue
Training on Vermi Culture January to March, 2012 Valencia, Virac
Training on Fruit Seedling Production January to March, 2012
Training on Computer Literacy January to March 2012 CSC MIS
Enhancement Education Seminar for
BHWs
Jan. 8 & 22, Feb. 12, March 2012
Buyo District, Virac,
Livelihood & Entrepreneurial Development
Training on Health & Nutrition for BHWs
& mothers
Jan 15 & 29, Feb. 5,
March 2012
Buyo Integrated
School
Public Health Nutrition: a) Health & Nutri-
tion Class b) Kiddie Class
Jan. 3,6,9,13,16,20,23,
27 & 30; Feb. 3,6,10,
2012
Balite, Virac,
Training on Driving Jan. - Feb., 2012; May 14-30, 2012
CSC Compound Virac
Training on Servicing and repairing cellular
phones Feb. 12-March 4, 2012 Buyo Integrated
School Training on Practical Electronics Feb. 12-March 11, 2012
How to Start a Small Business: Native
Chicken Production
Jan. 15 - March 11,
2012
Puniton, Virac, Catan-
duanes
Technology Packages on Organic Agricul-
ture: Topics - a) Urban Agriculture; b) Or-
ganic Vegetable Production; c) Natural
Farming System and Liquid Fertilizer Pro-
duction; and d) Vermicast Production and
Vermi Tea Making
March 16-17, 2012 Buyo Integrated
School
Skills Clinic on Organic Agriculture March 16-17, 2012 Puniton, Virac
Lawn Tennis Summer Camp for Beginners
and Advanced April 10-May 9, 2012 CSC Compound Virac
Technology Packages on Organic Agricul-
ture: Topics - a) Urban Agriculture; b) Or-
ganic Vegetable Production; c) Natural
Farming System and Liquid Fertilizer Pro-
duction; and d) Vermicast Production and
Vermi Tea Making
April 25-26, 2012 Puniton, Virac, Catan-
duanes
Training on Information Technology April 30-May 2, 2012 CATNET Building,
Virac,
Training on Skills Clinic on Organic Agri-
culture April 25-26, 2012
Puniton, Virac, Catan-
duanes
Simple Bookkeeping April to June, 2012 -do-
Seminar Workshop on Dance Innovation
and Theater Arts May 2-6, 2012
HRD Building, Virac,
Catanduanes
Training on Mushroom Spawn Production May 14-18, 2012 Ext. Services Training
Centre
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TABLE 3.4 (cont…) Training/Extension Activities Conducted
Title of Training Date Venue
Training on Enhancing Teaching Strategies
for Kindergarten Teachers May 29-31, 2012
HRD Building, Virac,
Catanduanes
Training on Product Design Development July 11-12, 2012 CSC Little Theater
Terminal Report Writeshop July 27, 2012
CATNET Bldg., San
Isidro Village, Virac,
Catanduanes
Accounting for Non Accountants July - September, 2012 Puniton, Virac, Catan-
duanes
Training on Good Governance: Topics - 1)
Values, Orientation; 2) Procedures in con-
ducting meetings and sessions; 3) Prepara-
tion of legislative proposals; 4) Katarun-
gang Pambarangay; 5) Climate change,
Mitigation, and global warming; 6) Effects
of climate change; 7) Solid waste manage-
ment; and 8) The environment on embry-
onic development of epigenomics
July 7 & 25;
Aug. 5 & 19; Sept. 2, 2012
Barangay Hall, Magne-
sia del Norte, Virac,
Catanduanes
Tutorials in Mathematics Aug. 5 & 19,
Sept. 2 & 16, 2012
Magnesia National
High School
Tutorials in English Aug. 5 & 19,
Sept. 2 & 16, 2012
Magnesia National
High School
Physical Fitness Workshop Sept. 2, 2012 Magnesia National
High School
Mentor's Training in Teaching English as a
Second Language Sept. 12-14, 2012 CSC Little Theatre
Training on Artificial Flower Making and
Arranging Sept. 17-19, 2012
CSC-ESU Training
Room
Seminar on Solid Waste Management Sept. 8, 2012 CSC Gymnasium
Farmer's Training on Financial Mgt.
(Product Pricing & Costing) Oct. to Dec. 2012
Puniton, Virac, Catan-
duanes
Training on Manicure and Pedicure Oct. 8-12, 2012 CSC Extension Ser-
vices Training Room
Regional Seminar-Workshop on Creative
Teaching and Learning for Kindergarten
and Grade-1 Teachers
Oct. 17-19, 2012 CSC-HRD Building
Training on Christmas Decor Making Oct. 17-19, 2012 CSC Extension Ser-
vices Training Room
Training on Basketry (Madeira Wave) Oct. 23-24, 2012 Plaza Rizal, Virac
Training on Sustainable Lowland Vegeta-
ble Production Oct. 29-31, 2012 Dugui Too, Virac
Training on Hairdressing Nov. 5-9, 2012 Ext. Services Training
Centre
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Title of Training Date Venue
Livelihood & Entrepreneurial Skills
Development Training on (sewing craft Blouse
& skirt)
Nov. 17-Dec. 21,
2012
DIT Garments
Technology Room
Training on Handicrafts Nov. 19, 2012 Pagsangahan, San
Miguel, Catanduanes
Environmental Mgt. & MRF Nov. 21, 2012 Bote, Bato, Cat’nes
Trainer's Training on Beekeeping Nov. 27-29, 2012 HRD Bldg., CSU
Environmental Mgt. & MRF Nov. 22, 2012 Moning, Baras,
Cat’nes
Environmental Mgt. & MRF Dec. 10, 2013 Codon, San Andres,
Cat’nes
Christmas Angel Making Nov. 24, 2012 Bon-ot, San Andres
Cat’nes
Training on Community-Based DRRM Planning
for Agriculture Nov. 12-13, 2012
CSU Little Theater Training on Brgy. Situation Assessment &
Community-Based DRRM Planning for
Agriculture
Nov. 14-15, 2012
Enhancement Training of BHWs and Barangay
Officials Nov. 5,7,12,14, 2012
Magnesia Del Sur,
Virac, Cat’nes
Environmental Mgt. & MRF Dec. 4, 2012 San Miguel,
Panganiban, Cat'nes
Environmental Mgt. & MRF Dec. 6, 2012 Progreso, San
Miguel, Catanduanes
Enhancing listening skills of pre-school children
Buyo, Tubaon, &
Puniton , Virac,
Catanduanes
School Year-round
activity
Enhancing Critical Listening & Reading Skills
for Grades 1 & 2 pupils
Developing/Improving writing skills in cursive
form of elem. Grade pupils
Enhancing/Developing oral and written
communications of grades 3 & 4 pupils
Enhancing the four (4) Macro Skills in
communication arts with proficiency for grades
5 & 6 pupils and secondary schools students
Study of Basic Mathematics and Application to
Practical Problems for grades 1 & 2 pupils
Enhancing Mathematical skills of the four (4)
Fundamental operations for grades 3 & 4 pupils
Development of Simple Concepts in Algebra for
Grades 5 & 6 pupils
Seminar on Values education - improving
outlook in life trough values education
TABLE 3.4 (cont…) - Training/Extension Activities Conducted
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A Closing Ceremony for the seven outreach projects under Sustainable Ecosystem Program for Community Development of CSC Extension Services was conducted on March 4, 2012, 9:00 A.M. at Buyo Integrated School, Virac, Catanduanes. These outreach projects are: 1) Functional Literacy and Numeracy Classes, 2) Enrichment Lessons in English, 3) Health and Nutrition Classes, 4) Basic Computer Literacy, 4) PC Troubleshooting and Repair and Networking, 5)Cellphone Repair and Servicing, and 6) Baking. The activity recognized the participation of trainees, student and faculty extension workers and coordinators and other clients/stakeholders.
Figure 3—Trainings and Number of Persons Trained
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VII. Person-Days Trained (man-hour) weighted by length of training
TABLE 3.5-A - Agricultural Extension
Training Headcount of
Participants
Hours of
Training
Person-
Hours
Person-
Days
Trained
(8 hrs)
How to Start a Small Business: Native
Chicken Production 10 8 80 10
Training on Vermi Culture 15 16 240 30
Training on Fruit Seedling Production 15 16 240 30
Skills Clinic on Organic Agriculture 46 16 736 92
Technology Packages on Organic Agricul-
ture: Topics - a) Urban Agriculture; b) Or-
ganic Vegetable Production; c) Natural
Farming System and Liquid Fertilizer Pro-
duction; and d) Vermicast Production and
Vermi Tea Making
35 16 560 70
Technology Packages on Organic Agricul-
ture: Topics - a) Urban Agriculture; b) Or-
ganic Vegetable Production; c) Natural
Farming System and Liquid Fertilizer Pro-
duction; and d) Vermicast Production and
Vermi Tea Making
25 16 400 50
Training on Skills Clinic on Organic Agri-
culture 46 16 736 92
Training on Mushroom Spawn Production 21 40 840 105
Farmer's Training on Financial Mgt.
(Product Pricing & Costing) 10 48 480 60
Training on Sustainable Lowland Vegetable
Production 97 16 1552 194
Trainer's Training on Beekeeping 27 24 648 81
Training on Community-Based DRRM
Planning for Agriculture 52 16 832 104
Training on Brgy. Situation Assessment &
Community-Based DRRM Planning for
Agriculture
54 16 864 108
Total 453 264 8208 1026
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TABLE 3.5-B—Technical Vocational
Training Headcount of
Participants
Hours of
Training
Person-
Hours
Person-
Days
Trained
(8 hrs)
Skills Training in Baking 12 28 336 42
Training on Driving 2 36 72 9
Training on Servicing and repairing
cellular phones
13 16 208 26
Training on Practical Electronics 20 48 960 120
Training on Computer Literacy 24 40 960 120
Training on Information Technology 27 24 648 81
Training on Artificial Flower Making and
Arranging
38 24 912 114
Training on Manicure and Pedicure 19 40 760 95
Training on Christmas Decor Making 25 16 400 50
Training on Basketry (Madeira Wave) 25 16 400 50
Training on Hairdressing 20 40 800 100
Training on Handicrafts 49 8 392 49
Christmas Angel Making 110 8 880 110
Livelihood & Entrepreneurial Skills
Development Training on (sewing craft
Blouse & skirt)
6 40 240 30
Training on Product Design Development 42 16 672 84
Total 432 400 8640 1080
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Training Headcount of
Participants
Hours of
Training
Person-
Hours
Person-
Days
Trained
(8 hrs)
Training on Good Governance: Topics -
1) Values, Orientation; 2) Procedures in
conducting meetings and sessions; 3)
Preparation of legislative proposals; 4)
Katarungang Pambarangay; 5) Climate
change, Mitigation, and global warming;
6) Effects of climate change; 7) Solid
waste management; and 8) The
environment on embryonic development
of epigenomics
25 30 750 93.75
Simple Bookkeeping 16 48 768 96
Accounting for Non Accountants 10 8 80 10
Mentor's Training in Teaching English
as a Second Language 44 24 1056 132
Seminar on Solid Waste Management 853 4 3412 427
Regional Seminar-Workshop on
Creative Teaching and Learning for
Kindergarten and Grade-1 Teachers
87 24 2088 261
Seminar Workshop on Dance Innovation
and Theater Arts 53 40 2120 265
Training on Enhancing Teaching
Strategies for Kindergarten Teachers 91 24 2184 273
Environmental Mgt. & MRF 377 40 15,080 1885
Enhancement Education Seminar for
BHWs 37 16 592 74
Livelihood & Entrepreneurial
Development Training on Health &
Nutrition for BHWs & mothers
45 16 720 90
Public Health Nutrition: a) Health &
Nutrition Class b) Kiddie Class 83 48 3984 498
Enhancement Training of BHWs and
Barangay Officials 12 8 96 12
Terminal Report Writeshop 27 8 216 27
Total 1760 338 33,146 4,144
TABLE 3.5-C— Continuing Education for Professionals
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Training
Headcount
of
Participant
s
Hours of
Training
Person-
Hours
Person-
Days
Trained
(8 hrs)
Tutorials in Mathematics 25 3 Not
counted Not counted
Tutorials in English 193 3 Not
counted Not counted
Enhancing listening skills of pre-school
children 41 58 2378 297
Enhancing Critical Listening & Reading
Skills for Grades 1 & 2 pupils 40 58 2320 290
Developing/Improving writing skills in
cursive form of elem. Grade pupils 44 48 2112 264
Enhancing/Developing oral and written
communications of grades 3 & 4 pupils 28 48 1344 168
Enhancing the four (4) Macro Skills in
communication arts with proficiency for
grades 5 & 6 pupils and secondary
schools students
28 58 1624 203
Study of Basic Mathematics and
Application to Practical Problems for
grades 1 & 2 pupils
36 41 1476 185
Enhancing Mathematical skills of the
four (4) Fundamental operations for
grades 3 & 4 pupils
27 28 756 95
Development of Simple Concepts in
Algebra for Grades 5 & 6 pupils 35 25 875 109
Seminar on Values Education -
improving outlook in life trough values
education
41 25 1025 128
Physical Fitness Workshop 25 3 Not
counted Not counted
Lawn Tennis Summer Camp for
Beginners and Advanced 42 30 1260 158
Total 362 419 15170 1897
TABLE3.5 D—Other Trainings
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MFO 4 - General Administration and Support Services
TABLE 4.1—Land and Land Improvements, Buildings and Structures
Particulars Amount Remarks
Main Campus
LAND AND LAND IMPROVEMENTS
Construction of Tennis Court 500,000
Completed Constructing of Perimeter Fence 1,250,000
Concreting of CSU Road Network 1,000,000
BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
Completion of Science Laboratory Building Phase IV 5,000,000 For re- Bidding
Repair of Ladies Dormitory Building 1,400,000
Completed Extension of Library Building, Left Wing, Phase I 4,750,000
Extension of Library Building, Right Wing, Phase II 1,500,000
Construction of Two Storey BSND Building Phase I 3,000,000 On—going procurement
Construction of CBA Building 4,000,000 For bidding
Construction of Covered Path Walk, CAF 1,700,000 To be programmed in 2013
Conversion of a Classroom into Virtual Laboratory 8,000,000 Bidding of Materials
Completed (by Admin)
Construction of Brooding House 200,000
Construction of Materials Recovery Facility 500,000
Construction of Covered Path walk, Main Building frontage
1,400,000 To be programmed in 2013
Panganiban Campus
LAND AND LAND IMPROVEMENTS
Construction of Path Walk 296,000 Completed
Road Network to Panaguican Hill 100,000 To be programmed in 2013
BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
Interior Repair of Administration Building Phase II 250,000
Completed Repair of Roofings of Academic Building 60,000
Replacement of Roofings & Painting of RS Building 275,000
Replacement of Roofings & Painting of VOAG Building 220,000 To be programmed in 2013
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Completed left wing of University Library Building. The right wing portion was likewise completed during the period in review.
The BSND Building perspective. This is an ongoing infra project in 2012.
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Construction of Covered Path Walk,
CAF
Concreting of Road Network going towards College of Agriculture
Repair of Ladies’ Dormitory Building
Construction of Tennis Court
Construction of Perimeter Fence, east side of the Main Campus
Concreting of Road Network, back of Administration Building
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Name of Projects
Sp
onsorin
g
Ag
ency
Expected Output/s
Sch
edule
of
Imple
men
tatio
n
Sta
tus o
f
Accom
plis
hm
ent
Perc
enta
ge
of
Accom
plis
hm
ent
Project Cost
1) Philippine National
Aquasilviculture Program (PNAP) BFAR
2012-2013
3,400,000.00
1.1) Mangrove Resource
Rehabilitation Project
a) 183,300 Mangrove
propagules planted
a) 183,300
mangrove propagules
planted
100%
b) 55 Hectares denuded
mangrove areas covering 5
municipalities reforested
b) 55 has.
Reforested 100%
1.2) Aquasilviculture Project 16 uts aquasilviculture
structure established
16 units
aquasilviculture structure
established
70%
1.3) Community-Based Multi-
Species Hatchery (CBMSH)
CBMSH installed at
Palnab
12 plastic tanks
purchased 50%
2) Catanduanes Sustainable
Technology Infusion in Inland Fisheries Development Program
(CSTI2FDP)
BFAR
1,500,000.00
Feb. 27, 2012 up to completion
of the studies as
per
approved research
contract
2.1) Rice-Fish: Small holder/
small farmer integrated rice-fish-chicken-gabi farming
system
Three (3) Sub-
studies completed
1 sub-study completed, 2 on
-going
33% 2.2) Pen Culture in Mangroves: Small scale sustainable organic tilapia and growing of juvenile crabs with
low cost feeds in nylon
netpens
Two (2) Sub-studies
completed
2 sub-studies
on-going
2.3) Culture of Tilapia in Riverine Systems: Culture of genetically-improved tilapia and endemic fishes in
selected rivers and streams of
Catanduanes
Four (4) Sub-studies
completed
2 sub-studies
completed, 2
on-going
50%
2.4) Fortified Tilapia: Tilapia product fortification,
packaging and marketing
Three (3) Sub-
studies completed and Brochure &
Flyers developed
1 sub-study
completed, draft brochure
completed
33% 2.5) Sustained Aqua system: Training and advocacy for sustainable Aquatic
Ecosystem
a) Module on
Training Course on River
Aquaculture
designed
on-process
b) Training
Needs Assessment
conducted
Benchmarking
conducted
c) Module tried
in the MAT Graduate Class or BS Biology
Class
1st Semester SY 2013-
2014
d) Training
conducted
End of
program
TABLE 4.2—Externally-funded projects
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Name of Projects
Sp
onsorin
g
Ag
ency
Expected Output/s
Sch
edule
of
Imple
men
tat
ion
Sta
tus o
f
Accom
plis
h
ment
Perc
enta
ge
of
Accom
plis
h
ment
Project Cost
3) National Agriculture and
Fisheries Education System
(NAFES)
CHED
College of Agriculture &
Fisheries (CAF) Field and Laboratory facilities/
equipment upgraded
Feb. 25,
2012 to
March 2013
Water pump procured &
procurement of
4-wheeled tractor and e-books are on
process
50%
250,000.00
4) Government Support for Pro-Poor Programs in the Province of
Catanduanes CHED 1 research completed
July 2011 up
to completion
of the studies as
per approved research
contract
First draft of research
completed 50%
148,000.00
5-a) Additional Energy Generation Support to Quality Instruction in Catanduanes State University for
Global Competitiveness
CH
ED
(Dis
burs
em
ent A
ccele
ratio
n P
rogra
m F
und)
Solar power system and energy-saving lighting
technology installed
Sept. 28, 2012 to
Sept. 28,
2013
on post-qualification
process 75%
3,000,000.00
Two (2) units stand-by power generators
installed
on post-qualification
process 75%
1,000,000.00
5-b) Academic Program and
Development and Enhancement through the Construction of Greenhouse for the College of
Agriculture and Fisheries
Greenhouse constructed on procurement
process 50%
500,000.00
5-c) Academic Program Development and Enhancement through Acquisition of State-of-the-Art Equipment for the Department
of Engineering of the College of
Technology
State-of-the-art equipment and facilities
for the Dept. of Engineering-Coll. of Technology such as Hydraulic Bench with pipe
network apparatus visualized flow channel 2.5m long with complete
accessories procured
on post-qualification
process 75%
2,500,000.00
6) Academic Program
Development and Enhancement of
the College of Technology
CH
ED
(Dis
burs
em
ent
Accele
ratio
n P
rogra
m
Fun
d)
Computer Laboratory
established
Nov. 28,
2012 to Nov.
28, 2013
on pre-
procurement
planning stage
25%
3,000,000.00
7) Institutional Development Assistance for Accreditation
(IDAA)
CHED
(IDAA)
Procured the following instrument/equipment: 1
unit each: Refrigerator, portable sound system & LCD Projector; safety kits,
and 2 units Fire
Extinguishers
Nov. 2011 to
Nov. 2012
1 unit Refrigerator, 4 units desktop
computers, 1 unit LCD Projector and
safety kits
procured
100%
200,000.00
TABLE 4.2 (cont…) — Externally-funded projects
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INDIGENOUS RICE FOR FOOD SECURITY—The Department of Agriculture Regional Field Unit No. 5 turns over to Dr Minerva I. Morales on June 6, 2012 the PhP1.5 million check for the implementation of Ca-tanduanes Indigenous Rice Development Program (CIRDEP). CIRDEP is a research program that aims to focus on the production of traditional rice varieties utilizing local knowledge as a vehicle towards pov-erty alleviation and food security.
SOCIAL COMMITMENT – Dr. Minerva I. Morales, CSC president, sign the Memorandum of Agreement for the imple-mentation of Bayan Muna and Gabriela Party-lists Scholarship Program at CSC, along with Mrs. Cecilia V. Mendoza, Alliance of Concerned Teachers Provincial Coordinator, representing Bayan Muna and Gabriela. Witnessing the signing are Dr. Susan T. Santelices, CSC VP for academic affairs, Dr. Lourdes V. Rodriguez, CSC director for student services, Eric Amarille, Kabataan Party-list provincial coordinator, Atty. Gregorio M. Sarmiento Jr., CSC legal officer, together with some of the student grantees.
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Name of Projects
Sp
onsorin
g
Ag
ency
Expected Output/s
Sch
edule
of
Imple
men
ta
tion
Sta
tus o
f
Accom
plis
h
ment
Perc
enta
ge
of
Accom
plis
h
ment
Project Cost
8) Catanduanes Indigenous Rice
Development Program (CIRDEP) DA
July 2012 up
to completion
of the
studies as per
approved
research
contract
1,500,000.00
8.1) Collection &
Multiplication of Indigenous Rice Cultivars (IRCs) & documentation of Local
Package of Technologies
(POTs)
Three (3) studies
completed
3 studies on-
going 50%
8.2) Location Specific
Technology Development (LSTD) of IRCs in Different
Ecosystems
Eight (8) studies/sub
-studies completed
8 studies/sub-studies on-
going 50%
8.3) Promotion & Utilization
of LSTs for Indigenous Rice
LST developed for
Indigenous Rice promoted and utilized by at least
50% of the target
IRCs
Upon completion of Projects
8.1 & 8.2)
0%
8.4) Indigenous Rice-Based Farming Systems
Development
Eight (8) Researches
completed
8 research studies
conceptualized 25%
9) CSC Sustainable Ecosystem Program for Community
Development
Municipal LGU of
Virac
5 project components of
the program implemented to 9
barangays, benefiting
Local officials, students, BHWs, women, farmers
and OSYs
2012
5 project components of
the program
implemented to
9 barangays
100% 200,000.00
10) Apiculture
Municipal
LGU of
Virac
a) Apiary with 20 colonies bee stocks
established within the compound of the
University
April 12,
2012 to April
30, 2013
a) Apiary with 10 colonies bee
stocks
established
75%
300,000.00 b) Beekeeping training conducted to Mun.
Agriculturists, Extensionists & would-be
beekeepers
b) Beekeeping
training conducted to 27 Mun.
Agriculturists/ Extensionists & would-be
beekeepers
100%
11) Rehabilitation of Abaca
Plantation through Adoption of High-Yielding and Virus-Resistant
Abaca Hybrids
PCARRD-
DOST
Multiply, propagate and field test at Panganiban
Campus seedlings of the new BTV-resistant abaca
hybrids
Y1 (May 1, 2012 - April
30, 2013) Y2 (May 1,
2013 - April
30, 2014)
Preliminary proj. Implementation activities such
as coordination with FIDA re: Permit to use
the Tissue Culture Lab as
well as
procurement of needed
supplies &
equipment
conducted
10% 1,061,446.40
TABLE 4.2 (cont…) — Externally-funded projects
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FISH FOR DEVELOPMENT—President Morales orients Congressman Cesar V. Sarmiento of the CSU Hatchery Facil-ity which is part of the PNAP project .
APIARY CENTER—Launching of the Catanduanes Apiculture Center - Congressman Sarmiento and Gov. Joseph C. Cua, together with Dr. Minerva I. Morales, CSU President, and Dr. Aida A. Dianela, VPREPA install the bee colo-nies housed in simulated beehives to induce honey bee production at the the Provincial Apiculture Center of Ca-tanduanes State University. This was launched on November 29, 2012 with funding support of P300, 000 from the Local Government Unit of Virac through Congressman Cesar V. Sarmiento’s PDAF.
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Name of Projects
Sp
onsorin
g A
gency
Expected Output/s
Sch
edule
of
Imple
men
tatio
n
Sta
tus o
f
Accom
plis
hm
ent
Perc
enta
ge
of A
ccom
plis
hm
en
t
Project Cost
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS
12) Ako Bicol (AKB) Partylist
Scholarship Program
AK
B P
arty
list
Gro
up
70 Students benefitted
from scholarship
program
SY 2012-
2013
70 Students
benefitted 100% 822,000.00
13) Sen. Aquilino "Koko" L. Pimentel III Scholarship
Program CDF
50 Students benefitted
from scholarship
program
SY 2012-
2014
50 Students
benefitted 100% 300,000.00
14) Citizen Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC) Partylist
Scholarship Program CDF
20 Students benefitted
from scholarship program
SY 2012-
2013
20 Students
benefitted 100% 210,000.00
15) Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Competitiveness
Enhancement Fund (DA-
ACEF)
DA
Full support until graduation provided to
five (5) students
SY 2011-
2012
(Sem. 1) to
SY 2013-
2014
(Sem. 2)
5 students
benefitted 100% 73,800.00
16) Municipal Scholarship
Grant
Municipal LGU of
Virac
124 Students benefitted
from scholarship program
SY 2012-
2013
124 students
benefitted 100% 377,640.00
17) College Educational Scholarship Assistance &
Reward (CESAR) Program PDAF
1,799 Students benefitted
from scholarship program
SY 2012-
2013
1,799 Students
benefitted 100% 9,000,000.00
18) College Unified Assistance
(CUA) Scholarship Program PLGU
1,212 Students benefitted
from scholarship program
SY 2012-
2013
1,212 Students
benefitted 100% 5,585,428.00
GRAND TOTAL OF EXTERNALLY-FUNDED PROJECTS SOURCED BY THEADMINISTRATION IN 2012
PhP 34,928,314.40
TABLE 4.2 (cont…) — Externally-funded projects
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INCOME 2011 2012
Tuition Fee 18,216,180.45 28,172,043.55
Fiduciary Income
a. Athletic Fee 1,476,488.50 1,717,070.00
b. Library Fee 1,520,885.46 1,597,180.00
c. Science Laboratory 54,360.00 151,450.00
d. Medical & Dental 147,620.00 456,840.00
e. Computer Laboratory 3,028,135.00 2,444,954.00
f. Enhancement Fee 1,130,577.62 1,142,121.95
g. RLE 8,996,965.42 6,261,332.25
h. NSTP 644,094.00 656,555.00
i. Audio-Visual 29,300.00 18,560.00
Total Fiduciary Income 17,028,426.00 14,446,063.20
Income Generating Projects
Net Sales 6,448,685.10 5,840,673.50
Expenses 6,039,137.85 5,198,619.23
409,547.25 642,054.27 Net Income
2011 2012
Tuition Fiduciary IGP
FIGURE 4—COMPARATIVE INCOME, 2011 and 2012
TABLE 4.3 —Comparative Fiduciary Income and Income from IGP's , 2011 & 2012
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INCOME GENERATING PROJECT 2012 2011
Seminar Fees 53,000.00 —
Other Service Income 615,500.00 339,000.00
Income from Dormitory Operations 660,300,00 784,840 .00
Printing & Publication Income 229,750.00 385,240.00
Rent Income 358,715.00 379,905.00
Sales Revenue - Panganiban Campus 369,967.34 437,816.24
Sales Revenue - Poultry 1,457,084.56 1,202,009.27
Sales Revenue - Rice/Crops 452,118.20 634,598.60
Sales Revenue - Fishery 96,738.05 167,656.70
Sales Revenue - Livestock 72,801.30 266,175.70
Sales Revenue - Fish Breeding 12,139.45 1,272.70
Sales Revenue - Horticulture 54,205.47 60,812.10
Sales Revenue - Photocopying 1,015,005.80 848,125.20
Sales Revenue - P.E. Uniform 219,905.00 283,721.00
Sales Revenue - ID Production 405,284.00 265,797.50
Sales Revenue - Cafeteria 581,664.05 1,751,686.50
Other Business Income 673,781.00 254,640.27
Miscellaneous Income 34,841.00 26,351.35
Subsidy from Other Funds 167,715.87 —
Total Income 7,530,516.09 8,084,648.13
Cost of Goods Sold 659,575.25 418,306.79
Net Sales 5,840,673.50 6,448,685.10
TABLE 4.4—Comparative Report of Income per Project, CY 2011 and 2012
The Corporate Business Operations steers the institution’s resource generation and utilization ventures such as crops, poultry, livestock, and fisheries, productions. CBO also embarks into rentals, printing, sale of educational goods and other income generating activities to augment fiscal resources.
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ALLOTMENT PERSONAL SERVICES MOOE TOTAL
Regular RLIP EO 40 EO 76 Total Regular
A.I – GASS 37,195,815 3,631,184 2,406,000 1,568,000 44,800,999 15,318,000 60,118,999
A.II – CBO 1,216,974 103,709 67,000 34,000 1,421,683 - 1,421,683
A.III – Operations
Advanced Educ 3,266,314 322,216 414,000 225,000 4,227,530 435,000 4,662,530
Higher Educ 100,013,802 10,181,146 7,576,000 5,053,000 122,823,530 12,807,000 135,630,948
Research 918,000 99,000 73,000 47,000 1,137,000 962,000 2,099,000
Extension 1,083,000 109,000 90,000 56,000 1,338,000 923,000 2,261,000
TOTAL 143,693,905 14,446,255 10,626,000 6,983,000 175,749,160 30,445,000 206,194,160
25%
70%
1% 1%
1%
2%
GASS CBO Advanced Educ Higher Education Research Extension
Figure 5—TOTAL ALLOTMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES
TABLE 4.5—FY 2012 BUDGET
3% 51%3%
1%42%
GASS
Advanced Educ
Higher Educ
Research
Extension
Figure 6—TOTAL ALLOTMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES
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TABLE 4.6—DETAILS OF APPROVED BOARD RESOLUTIONS
Approved Board Resolutions in CY 2012
T he Governance of the Catanduanes State University is steered by the Board of Regents as consti-tuted in its Charter . The administration of the University and the exercise of its corporate pow-
ers are vested upon the BOR and to the President of the University. As the highest policy making body of the Colleges, the CSU BOR approved numerous resolutions in 2012 for the efficient opera-tion of its four-fold functions and in effectively dispensing administrative and management functions of the institution.
BOARD RESOLUTION NO. DETAILS
Board Resolution # 1, s. 2012 Approving the agenda of the 153rd meeting of the Board of Trustees
Board Resolution # 2, s. 2012 Ratifying the Minutes of the 152nd meeting of the Board of Trustees
Board Resolution # 3, s. 2012 Confirming the Candidates for Graduation and Candidates for Graduation with Honors for SY 2011-2012.
Board Resolution # 4, s. 2012
Confirming Designations signed by the President Prof. Maricel Cariaso – Alumni Placement Services Officer Prof. Hermes Gianan OIC, Repairs and Maintenance of Aircon Units Prof. Dolores J. Osido- Project Manager Crops Production Prof. Edwin Romero- Project Manager Lawn Tennis Court Prof. Jonathan Capsa- OJT Supervisor, College of Technology Dr. Teresita Avila- Chairperson, Nat Science Department Prof. Jose Alberto- Project Manager, Horticulture Project Prof. Pedro M. Tumaque Campus Administrator Prof. Myrna Herrera- Chairperson Midwifery Department
Board Resolution # 5, s. 2012
Confirming Appointments For promotion - Non-teaching
Angelita L. Abundo – Admin Assistant II to Admin Officer II Fe P. Cilot – Admin Aide III to Admin Aide IV Glenda L. de Blanco- Admin Aide VI to Admin Assistant III Tita M. Pitajen- Admin Aide VI to Admin Assistant II Elena T. Joson – Admin Aide VI to Admin Assistant II Raisa G. Tan – Admin Aide III to Admin Aide IV Rafael S. Tioxon- Admin Aide V to Carpenter Foreman Remando G. de Leon- Construction and Maintenance Man to Admin Aide III
For promotion - Teaching Jesus Tomas M. Gianan- Instructor III to Assistant Professor I Josephine V Torrente- Instructor III to Assistant Professor I
Newly Hired
Nancy D. Magtangob – Instructor I Ernesto T. Ibardaloza Jr.- Instructor I Joy V. Santelices- Instructor I Maribel T. Ralla- Lab Tech II Cesar C. Taway- Electrician I Ma. Socorro S. Vargas- Lab Tech I Joseph R. Tejerero- Admin Aide VI Carmen T. Torres- Admin Aide IV Maria Luisa B. Soriao Admin Aide IV Melrose T. Pitajen- Admin Aide IV Sheilakim M. Lumabi- Admin Aide IV Geraldine M. Arcilla- Admin Aide III Jovi Pines S. Olat- Admin Aide III Jesus Jay E. Ariola- Admin Assistant IV Raisa A. del Valle - Admin Aide III
Board Resolution # 6, s. 2012 Confirming the Contract Agreement with JD Construction for the construction of the Exten-sion, Main Library Building (Left Wing)
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BOARD RESOLUTION NO. DETAILS
Board Resolution # 7, s. 2012
Approving the following Memoranda MOA with DTI Catanduanes for the establishment of “Young Designers Pool” (YDP), “ Research & Develop-
ment Junctions “(RDJ) and “Young Entrepreneurs Program” (YEP) MOA with Land bank of the Philippines regarding the Technology Promotion Center Program MOA with BCARRD and SUC V on the R&D program on the Development of S&T interventions for improv-
ing the production and utilization of sweet potato in vulnerable communities in the Bicol Region. MOA with CBSUA on Apiculture MOA on the operationalization of the Bicol Fisheries Research, Development and Extension Network
(BIFIRDEN)
Board Resolution # 8, s. 2012 Approving the 140 hour finishing course for Call Center Agents and seminar workshop on AutoCAD
Board Resolution # 9, s.2012 Approving Appointments with SG 19 above
Board Resolution # 10, s.2012 Approving the Revised Library Manual
Board Resolution # 11, s.2012 Approving the modification/ abolition of six (6) Instructor I and two (2) Administrative Positions
Board Resolution # 12, s.2012 Approving the Program, Receipt and Expenditures (PRE) of CSC in the amount of Two Hundred Thirty Two Million Eight Hundred Thirty One Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Pesos (P 232, 831, 251.00).
Board Resolution # 13, s.2012 Approving the Revised Miscellaneous/ School Fees on the Colleges Effective 1st Semester SY 2012-2013.
Board Resolution # 14, s.2012 Approving the Proposed Rate of the Colleges as Assessment Center of National Competency Assessment and Certification Program in coordination with TESDA.
Board Resolution # 15, s.2012 Approving Board Resolution No. 49 s, 2000 as amended to the effect that the travel allowance of students shall be P500.00/day effective April 1, 2012 subject to accounting and auditing rules and regulations.
Board Resolution # 16, s. 2012 Approving and Endorsing to RDC V the Programs, Activities and Projects (PAPS), inputs to RDIP for CY 2011-2016, Annual Investment Plan for CY 2013 and the Comprehensive Project Profiles.
Board Resolution # 17, s. 2012 Approving the pointers for Federation/selection of Board of Trustees Representatives which shall serve as guidelines in the Federation/selection of Faculty, Alumni and Students to the Board of Trustees.
Board Resolution # 18, s. 2012 Approving the Agenda as presented including other matters as amended.
Board Resolution # 19, s. 2012 Ratifying the Minutes of the153rd meeting of the Board of Trustees
Board Resolution # 20, s. 2012
Confirming Designations Mr. Gilberto D. Garcia- Electrical Maintenance Inspector Mr. Ramon F. Samonte- Project-in-charge Animal Project, Panganiban Campus Prof. Eufrecina T. del Agua- Chairperson, Social Science Department Prof. Edgar O. Tatel- Sports and Athletics Officer Prof. Eduardo D. Peña- Chairman, Agri-Education Department, Panganiban Campus Prof. Jennifer A. Berces- Chairman, Education Dept. Panganiban, Campus Prof. Socorro D. Masagca- Guidance Counselor Laboratory Schools Mr. Eddie S. Million- Project Manager, Poultry Production Prof. Amelia B. Armea- Director, Student Affairs Services Dr. Epifanio V. Rubio- Colleges Veterinarian Dr. Ruben Tablizo- Dean, College of Agri-Fisheries Mr. Manuel B. Borromeo- In-charge Extension Services, Panganiban Campus Mr. Jaymund M. Floranza- In-charge Research Services, Panganiban Campus Prof. Imelda T. Bernal- Principal Laboratory Schools Dr. Nancy D. Magtangob- Coordinator, Colleges Scholarship Prof. Edwin Romero- Program Chair, Industrial Technology Program Prof. Jesus Isorena- Program Chair, Academic Related Services Prof. Ma. Luz A. Floralde- Coordinator, Mushroom Project Prof. Tita A. Aquino- Principal, Lab High School, Panganiban Campus Prof. Ma. Jugie R. Ramos- Focal Person, Aqua Silviculture Project Prof. Rico Romero- Managing Director, Hablon Dawani Dr. Laura Vital- Guidance and Testing Officer
Board Resolution # 21, s. 2012
Confirming Appointments Newly Hired
Jerillee G. Tadoy- Instructor I Francis B. Tatel- Instructor I Thelma T. Socito- Community Development Officer II
Board Resolution # 22, s. 2012
Confirming the Memorandum of Agreements (MOAs) with the different Government/Private Institutions MOA with Catanduanes Institute of Technology Foundation (CITFI) regarding the use of CSC Library MOA with the Department of Agriculture (DA RFU V) for the implementation of the program ( Catan-
duanes Indigenous Rice Development Program (CIRDEP) MOA with the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Regional Office V concerning Fishery Production
and Establishment of Productivity Enhancing Market Development Program and the Aquasilviculture Project.
MOA with Sen. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel for the scholarship/educational assistance to fifty (50) under-graduate students.
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BOARD RESOLUTION NO. DETAILS
Board Resolution # 23, s. 2012 Confirming the Contract of Affiliation with St. Joseph Review School.
Board Resolution # 24, s. 2012 Confirming the Security Service Contract with EL TIGRE Security and Investigation Agency
Board Resolution # 25, s. 2012 Approving the Budget Proposal of the Catanduanes State Colleges for FY 2013 in the amount of FOR HUN-DRED TWO MILLION SIX HUNDRED TWO THOUSAND PESOS (P 402,602,000.00)
Board Resolution # 26, s. 2012 Approving the Five (5) year CSC Institutional Development Plan 2012-2016.
Board Resolution # 27, s. 2012
Approving the modification/abolition of one (1) SUC Vice President and Forty Three (43) Faculty items (Professors/Associate Professors/Assistant Professors) and Administrative Aide VI (Mechanic II) and Crea-tion of sixty nine (69) Instructor I, one Computer Maintenance Technologist I, one (1) Driver II positions and reclassification/ modification of two (2) Senior Science Research Specialist.
Board Resolution # 28, s. 2012 Approving the Guidelines on Upgrading/Reclassification of Non-Teaching Positions in the Colleges
Board Resolution # 29, s. 2012 Deferring the admission and retention policies of the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy and Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology subject to review of its Curriculum and recommended to adopt ladder-ized program leading to the course in Bachelor of Science in Accountancy.
Board Resolution # 30, s. 2012 Approving the Guidelines in Instructional Materials Production
Board Resolution # 31, s. 2012 Approving the agenda as presented including other matters as amended.
Board Resolution # 32, s. 2012 Ratifying the Minutes of the 154th meeting of the Board of Trustees
Board Resolution # 33, s. 2012
Confirming Designations signed by the CSC President Engr. Pedro Arcilla – OIC, College of Technology Prof. Michael Owen Malijan – Project Manager, Livestock Production, College of Agri-Fisheries Prof. Elena G. Tasarra- Chairperson, Nutrition and Dietetics Department Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento – Vice President, Administrative and Financial Affairs Dr. Lily P. Custodio – Dean, Graduate School Dr. Susan T. Santelices- Vice President, Academic Affairs Dr. Aida A. Dianela- Vice President, Research, Extension and Production Affairs Dr. Noel de Leon – Director, Corporate Business Operation Prof. Esperanza San Juan- Dean, College of Business and Accountancy Prof. Ma. Emmie E. Delluza- Program Chair, Information and Communication Technology Department Dr. Aurora E. Araojo- Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Prof. Lani Ilagan- Soil Lab Technician
Confirming Appointments signed by the CSC President Promotion Ferdinand F. Ibones – Admin Assistant II to Admin Officer IV Elsie V. Rojas – Admin Assistant II to Admin Officer II Board Resolution # 34, s. 2012
Newly Hired Bernadette M. Tria- Statistician II
Board Resolution # 35, s. 2012 Approving the Contract of Lease with AVB Reality and Development Corporation
Board Resolution # 36, s. 2012 Approving the MOA with Max’s Restaurant for the On-the-job Training of Students in the field of Food Technology
Board Resolution # 37, s. 2012 Confirming Referendum Letter No. 4 S, 2012 regarding the endorsement for the release of the 3.5M grant from CHED as growth area in the field of Engineering
Board Resolution # 38, s. 2012 Approving the Re-alignment of Unobligated Allotment in the amount of One Million Five Hundred Thou-sand Pesos Only ( P 1,500,000.00)
Board Resolution # 39, s. 2012 Deferring the request of NAPOCOR to construct Transmission Line Post in the property owned by the CSC.
Board Resolution # 40, s. 2012 Confirming the Revision of Faculty Manual
Board Resolution # 41, s. 2012 Approving the proposed curriculum in the Graduate School for the offering of Doctor of Philosophy in Education this 2nd Semester SY 2012-2013.
Board Resolution # 42, s. 2012
Approving the proposed changes in Nomenclature in the following Master’s Degree Program
FROM TO
Master of Arts major in Educational Manage-ment
Master of Arts in Educational Management
Master of Arts in Educa-tion Major in Mathemat-ics
Master of Arts in Mathematics
Master of Arts in Educa-tion Major in Filipino
Master of Arts in Filipino
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BOARD RESOLUTION NO. DETAILS
Board Resolution # 43, s. 2012 Approving the Revised Curriculum for the Bachelor of Public Administration effective First Semester SY 2012-2013 to incoming freshmen only.
Board Resolution # 44, s. 2012 Approving the appointment of Dr. Minerva I. Morales to the position of Professor VI as fallback position effective upon approval of the new charter converting Catanduanes State Colleges into a University
Board Resolution # 45, s. 2012 Approving the agenda as presented including other matters as amended
Board Resolution # 46, s. 2012 Ratifying the Minutes of 155th meeting of the Board of Trustees
Board Resolution # 47, s. 2012 Commending the report of the President for the Topnotchers in Licensure Examination undertaken by the graduates of Catanduanes State University.
Board Resolution # 48, s. 2012 Authorizing President Minerva I. Morales to discharge the duties, functions and responsibilities of the office of the President from December 1-10, 2012 on hold over capacity while awaiting the designation of an officer-in-charge of the Catanduanes State University per RA 10229.
Board Resolution # 49, s. 2012 Confirming the designation of Dr. Minerva I. Morales as Officer-in-charge of Catanduanes State University per CHED special order No. 98 S, 2012 effective December 11, 2012
Board Resolution # 50, s. 2012
Confirming Designations Prof. Hermes M. Gianan- OIC, Repair & Maintenance of Air conditions unit Prof. Dolores J. Osido- Project Manager, Crops Production Prof. Edwin T. Romero- Project Manager lawn Tennis Court Prof. Jonathan Capsa- OJT Supervisor, DICT Dr. Estrella S. Placides- Director, Research Services
Board Resolution # 51, s. 2012
Confirming Appointments
For Promotion Non-Teaching
Alfredo I. Del Valle- Admin Aide III to Admin Aide V Norma T. Ariate – Admin Aide IV to Admin Asst. II Ma. Cielo T. Arador- Admin Aide IV to Admin Aide VI Mariemilanie L. Aguilar- Admin Aide I to Admin Aide III Marichelle G. Panti- Admin Aide I to Admin Aide III Erlyn P. Tuno- Admin Aide IV to Admin Aide VI
Newly Hired
Rene V. Torres- Instructor I (Temporary) Hilda F. de Leon -Instructor I (Temporary) Rafael A. Icamen Jr. – Instructor (Temporary) Rowel S. Salvador – Instructor (Temporary) Ma. Concepcion S. Vera – Instructor (Temporary) Moreno D. Tabios Jr.- Instructor I (Temporary) Eliseo M. Somido- Instructor I (Temporary) Zyra Mae S. Tomagan- Instructor I (Temporary) Charlie T. Molod- Instructor I (Temporary)
Board Resolution # 52, s. 2012
Confirming Appointments (Contractual)
Jimmy T. Masagca- Veronica V. Gianan- Lilia T. Almonte
Associate Professor I
Contractual
Roberto B. Barba Rosel T. Ibardaloza Luis A. Olila Angel P. Gianan Jr. Jose Pio B. Sanchez Arthur I. Tabirara Junnie T. Gianan Jose B. Lim Abelisa D. Evangelista Evangeline P. Toquero Cherile Amor O. Quin-talla Jason S. Matienzo Mark Anthony A. Castro Marvie V. Sarmiento Maricel B. Padilla Jennifer T. Lizaso Reashiela L. Khan Sofia M. Socito Melbeth B. Aldea Laarni P. Buenviaje Charlie T. Molod Queenie Ann T. Sumulat Ma Vanessa Jane S. de Mesa Janice I. Lopez
Zyra Mae S. Tomagan Lowie Jay T. Tonio Ruel R. Torres Ma. Monette DR. Tugay Aster Vivien C. Vargas Jennifer G. Aquino Rechelle G. Chavez Marcelino P. Matienzo Kristian Q. Aldea Ceasar l. dela Providen-cia Restie Q. Emerenciana Nilo B. Gianan Jr. Immaculate T. Latorre Jimmylen Z. Tonio Ma. Nelita M. Panti Roderick t. Valeza Marilou A. Aldea Joan M. Socao Marie Rose R. Tapel Bernardino C. Abundo Ma. Cecelia V. Tiu
Instructor I
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BOARD RESOLUTION NO. DETAILS
Board Resolution # 53, s. 2012 Confirming Referendum Letter No. 4 S, 2012 regarding the Project Proposal for the procurement of con-struction materials testing laboratory in the amount of P3.5m grant from CHED Central Office
Board Resolution # 54, s. 2012 Confirming Referendum Letter no. 5 S, 2012 regarding the project proposals for Capital Outlay Projects in conformity with RDC Memorandum Circular No.2 dated 27, 2012 for endorsement to CHED and NEDA
Board Resolution # 55, s. 2012 Deferring action on the MOA with the National Nutrition Council and the Provincial Government of Catan-duanes and recommending the adoption of the same MOA, used by Sorsogon State Colleges.
Board Resolution # 56, s. 2012 Confirming the MOA with CHED Central Office
Board Resolution # 57, s. 2012 Confirming the MOA with the Office of the Vice President of the Philippines and CHED Central Office
Board Resolution # 58, s. 2012 Authorizing and Approving existing Guidelines, Policies, Manuals, Rules and Regulations under the old CSC Charter as basis of operation pending the approval of the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of RA 10229
Board Resolution # 59, s. 2012 Deferring action on the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of R.A. 10229 for further study to in-clude all existing pertinent policies, rules and regulations of the University subject to submission to CHED legal services for review and evaluation in compliance with Sec 25 of RA 10229.
Board Resolution # 60, s. 2012 Approving the appointment of Dr. Minerva I. Morales as Professor VI as fallback position effective Decem-ber 1, 2012
Board Resolution # 61, s. 2012 Approving the Re-alignment of Unobligated Allotment in the amount of ONE MILLION PESOS ONLY (P 1000,000.00)
Board Resolution # 62, s. 2012
Authorizing the President to grant PRAISE incentive bonus in the amount not to exceed TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P25, 000.00) to all officials, regular, casual employees and other employees with em-ployee-employer relationship subject to the compliance of all existing rules and regulations in giving PRAISE benefits and subject further to availability of funds.
Board Resolution # 63, s. 2012 Approving the revised Curriculum for the ladderized Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology effective 1st semester SY 2013-2014.
Board Resolution # 64, s. 2012 Approving the Admission and Retention Policies of the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education (LBSIT) Program effective 1st semester SY 2013-2014.
THE CATANDUANES STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF REGENTS (seated from L-R) Dr. Minerva I. Morales, CSU President, Vice Chair; Dr. Patricia B. Licuanan, CHED Chairperson; Dr. Ruperto S. Sangalang, CHED Commissioner and CSU BOR Chair; Gov. Joseph C. Cua, Representative of Senator Edgardo J. Angara. Standing, L-R, Mr. Renato M. Panti, Board Secretary; Engr. Francis A. Gianan, Private Sector Representa-tive; Mr. Felizardo R. Colambo, Representative of Congressman Juan Edgardo M. Angara; Atty. Romeo C. Escandor, NEDA Region V. Director; Dr. Danilo Silva, Private Sector Representative; Mr. Danilo Murillo, Faculty Trustee; PBM Rafael Zuniega, Alumni Representative; Mr. Eric P. Amarille, Student Rep-resentative, and Director Tomas B. Briñas, DOST Region V Director. (GSR)
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING DATE AND VENUE PARTICIPANT/S
10-day Training on Live Saving Skills (T.O. No. 001, dated January 2, 2012) January 5-14, 2012 Naga College Foundation
Manlangit, Luz R.
Seminar on the 2010 Secondary Education Curriculum with Understanding by Design in Filipino and Math GS and Science, TLE and Social Studies (T.O. No. 005, dated January 3, 2012)
January 6-8, 2012 Subic, Zambales
Moraña, Amy T.
2-day Leadership Strategies for School Managers Conference (T.O. No. 020, dated January 10, 2012)
January 19-20, 2012 AIM Conference Center Makati City
Vela , Mila D.
2-day National Conference-Workshop titled LEAP 2012 (Leading through Technology, Enabling Innovations, Advancing Quality Standards, Promoting Productivity Growth) (T.O. No. 026, dated January 16, 2012)
February 1-2, 2012 Virata Hall, UP Diliman
San Juan, Esperanza P.
2011 Techno Gabay Performance Evaluation and Planning Workshop (T.O. No. 028, dated January 17, 2012)
January 16-17, 2012 BU-College of Science Auditorium, Legazpi City
Placides, Estrella S.
Seminar-Workshop and 6th National Convention of NARSUC (T.O. No. 029, dated January 17, 2012)
February 7-10, 2012 Punta Villa Resort, Arevalo, Iloilo City
Sorreda, Jocelyn T.
Basic Facilitator’s Training Workshop sponsored by the Youth Leadership Development Unit of Ayala Foundation (T.O. No. 034 dated January 18, 2012)
January 20-22, 2012 Antipolo City
Cantar, Maria Charlene A.
2-day Seminar-Workshop in Overview of Qualitative Research as Mode of Inquiry (T.O. No. 045, dated January 19, 2012)
January 26-27, 2012 La Roca, Gogon, Legazpi City
Pereyra, Goyeta G.
3-day IV Therapy Training Program (T.O. No. 057, dated January 25, 2012) January 27-29, 2012 Eastern Bicol Medical Center, Virac, Catanduanes
Buena, Josefina T. Lim, Janet B.
3rd Annual Conference of Advertising and Marketing Students of the Philippines (T.O. No. 068, dated January 30, 2012)
February 5, 2012 AFP Theater, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City
Tablizo, Lorna A. Bernal, Edna L.
Seminar/Workshop on Preparation of Project Procurement Plan and Annual Procurement Plan (T.O. No. 069, dated January 30, 2012)
February 22-25, 2012 Hotel Veniz, Baguio City
Berjuega, Bienvenido B.
2-day Training/Workshop on ICM Planning for all Coastal LGUs of Catanduanes (T.O. No. 075, dated February 2, 2012)
February 3-4, 2012 Twin Rock, Beach Resort, Igang, Virac, Catanduanes
Tugano, Maria S.
Regional Training of Trainers on Organic Agriculture Internal Control System for Smallholders (T.O. No. 081, dated February 3, 2012)
Jan. 30-Feb. 3, 2012 Feb. 27-Mar. 2, 2012
Millon, Eddie S.
National Conference-Workshop on Theater Education (T.O. No. 106, dated February 17, 2012)
February 27-29, 2012 Bicol University, Legazpi City
Romero, Rico M.
Training on Seed Production, Seed Certification and Quality Control for Seed Growers (T.O. No. 124, dated February 29, 2012)
February 20-24, 2012 Rakdell Inn, Virac, Catanduanes
Osido, Dolores J.
TABLE 4.7— SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED FOR CY 2012, TEACHING STAFF
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING DATE & VENUE PARTICIPANT/S
Seminar-Workshop on Innovative Teaching and Research Strategies for Microbiology Educators (T.O. Nos. 125, 126 & 127, dated February 29, 2012)
March 2, 2012 Ateneo de Naga University
Sorra, Delia S. Ibardaloza, Rosel T. Reginaldo, Jamie Angelika P.
3-day Intensive Training Program on Training of Trainers on Statistics for Local Development Planning (T.O. No. 129, dated February 29, 2012)
March 5-7, 2012 San Bernardino Resort, Calabanga, Camarines Sur
Bernal, Emmanuel R. Murillo Danilo O. Tablizo, Rudy P. Padilla, Vicente G.
2012 Training Course on Database Management Using MS Access 2007 (T.O. No. 142, dated March 6, 2012)
March 19-23 & 26-28, 2012 Statistical Research and Training Center Kalayaan Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
Tasarra, Serelino T.
Training Course on Comprehensive Java Programming (T.O. No. 143, dated March 6, 2012)
March 19-23, 2012 Active Learning, Inc. Designmix Bldg, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
Delluza, Ma. Emmie T.
Training Course IT Audit, Security and Governance (T.O. No. 144, dated March 6, 2012)
March 26-30, 2012 National Computer Institute, Diliman, Quezon City
Arcilla, Annie Dida S.
Training Course on Object-Oriented Analysis and Design using UML (T.O. No. 145, dated March 6, 2012)
March 27-30, 2012 Active Learning, Inc. Designmix Bldg, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
Suarez, Maria Concepcion T.
Training Course on MySQL Development and Administration (T.O. No. 146, dated March 6, 2012)
April 10-16, 2012 Active Learning, Inc. Designmix Bldg, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
Tapado, Belen M.
Training Web Development with PHP (T.O. No. 147, dated March 6, 2012)
April 16-20, 2012 Active Learning, Inc. Designmix Bldg, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
Ma. Antonia E. Rojas
Training Course on Linux System Administration (T.O. No. 148, dated March 6, 2012)
April 24-27, 2012 Active Learning, Inc. Designmix Bldg, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
Joy V. Santelices
Joint CHED-PICPA Faculty Training Program for Accounting Teachers (T.O. No. 172, dated March 12, 2012)
March 27-31, 2012 Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation in Lucena City
Esperanza P. San Juan
Family Planning Competency Based Training (FB CBT) Level 1 (T.O. No. 185, dated March 16, 2012)
March 26-30, 2012 UP Philippine General Hospital, Manila
Adelina M. Almojuela
National Forum and Workshop in Music Education (T.O. No. 196, dated March 20, 2012)
April 11-13, 2012, University of the Philippines College of Music, Diliman Quezon City
Cresencia G. Arcilla
2-day Training on Robotics (T.O. No. 197, dated March 20, 2012) April 26-27, 2012 HYTEC Power, Inc. Training Center, Novaliches, Quezon City
Roger B. Tagle Edwin T. Romero Jonathan B. Capsa Glorioso S. Gonzales
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING DATE & VENUE PARTICIPANT/S
Training on Decision Making with Data sponsored (T.O. No. 198, dated March 20, 2012)
May 21-25, 2012, Statistical Research and Training Center, SRTC, Diliman, Quezon City
Maria S. Tugano
National Conference on Geographical Information System cum Seminar Workshops on Enhancing Institutional Capability in Research and Extension thru the use of GIS (T.O. No. 200, dated March 21, 2012)
March 29-31, 2012 MAAP Campus, Mariveles, Bataan
National Convention and Trade Exhibit of the Philippine Society of Plumbing Engineers (PSPE) (T.O. No. 201, dated March 21, 2012)
March 30-31, 2012 Manila Grand Opera Hotel, Rizal Avenue cor. Doroteo Jose St., Sta. Cruz, Manila
Jose G. Ong
Seminar-training on Mechatronics Skills Enhancement Program (T.O. No. 208, dated March 26, 2012)
April 23-27, 2012 Technological University of the Philippines, Manila
Roger B. Tagle
2012 Summer Training for Social Science and Social Studies Teachers (T.O. No. 211, dated April 3, 2012)
April 17-20, 2012 UP Diliman, Quezon City
Jaymund M. Floranza
Pambansang Seminar-Worksyap ng De La Salle University-Manila Departamento ng Filipino (T.O. No. 212, dated April 3, 2012)
May 2-4, 2012 DLSU-Manila
Angelita P. Sabado
National Seminar-Workshop on Physics Teaching Apparatus and Exhibits (T.O. No. 213, dated April 3, 2012)
May 21-26, 2012 Bicol University Legazpi City
Manuel I. Torio
Seminar/Training on CAD 2D/3D Training Program (T.O. No. 214, dated April 3, 2012)
April 23-27, 2012 Technological University of the Philippines
Walter P. Panti
Seminar on Laws and Rules on Government Expenditures (T.O. No. 216, dated April 3, 2012)
May 15-18, 2012 PDC Case Room No. 2, Commission on Audit, Manila
Pedro F. Tumaque
National Seminar-Workshop on Curriculum Mapping para sa Koordineytor ng Filipino and National Seminar-Workshop on Differentiated Instruction: Tugon sa Pangangailangan ng Bawat Mag-aaral ng Filipino (T.O. No. 222, dated April 4, 2012)
May 7 & 8, 2012 UP Diliman, Quezon City
Maria Charlene A. Cantar
Seminar-Workshop on Values Matter: A National Congress on Values and Religious Education in the Philippines (T.O. No. 227, dated April 10, 2012)
April 20-21, 2012 College of St. Benilde, Arellano Malate, Manila
Nancy D. Magtangob
National Seminar-Workshop on Teaching Real Speaking - Creating an English Speaking Culture (T.O. No. 241, dated April 14, 2012)
April 20-22, 2012 Sta. Catalina Spirituality Center, Baguio City
Juanita V. Cervantes
3-day Seminar Workshop on Teaching Higher Order Thinking Skills in Health Sciences Courses (T.O. No. 242, dated April 17, 2012)
May 7-9, 2012 National Teacher Training Center for Health Professions, UP-Manila
Maria Alma V. Tabirara
45th National Convention of the Philippine Association of Educators in Office Administration Foundation, Inc. (T.O. No. 246, dated April 17, 2012)
April 30-May 1, 2012 Bayleaf Hotel, Intramuros
Socorro T. Brillante
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Training Course on Food Safety (T.O. No. 251, dated April 17, 2012)
May 7-11, 2011 UP, Manila
Elena G. Tasarra
National Seminar-workshop on Integrating Instructional Technology in the K to 12 Enhanced Basic Education Program: Challenges and Directions (T.O. No. 252, dated April 18, 2012)
May 22-24, 2012 Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Sta. Mesa, Manila
Sheila R. Gregorio
10th STET-VIP NSTP Annual National Convention and Qualifying Course (T.O. No. 264, dated April 24, 2012)
April 29-May 1, 2012 Maryridge, Iruhin West, Tagaytay City
Amelia B. Armea Judith S. Orsolino
Training Wheel Alignment and Wheel Balancing (T.O. No. 269, dated April 24, 2012)
May 7-11, 2012 GR8 Inc., Makati City
Jesus Tomas M. Gianan Magno G. Manlangit, Jr. Rafael A. Icamen, Jr.
National Folk Dance Workshop for Teachers (T.O. No. 270 & 274, dated April 24 & 25, 2012)
May 14-18, 2012 Batangas City Convention Center
Rico M. Romero Joerandy C. Tablizo
Annual Convention of the Philippine Society of Nutritionist-Dieticians (T.O. No. 271, dated April 24, 2012)
May 16-18, 2012 Taal Vista Hotel, Tagaytay City
Elena G. Tasarra
90th Foundation and 55th Nurses Week Celebration and Regional Convention of the Philippine Nurses Association (T.O. No. 272, dated April 24, 2012)
May 14-15, 2012 Capitol Dome, Virac, Catanduanes
Goyeta G. Pereyra Janet B. Lim Mary Elaine T. Tapel
27th Annual Dance Educators Convention-Workshop (T.O. No. 293, dated April 30, 2012)
May 12-15, 2012 University of Baguio, Baguio City
Rowel S. Salvador
Seminar-Workshop on Preparing Operations Manual for Educational Institutions (T.O. No. 294, dated April 30, 2012)
May 10-11, 2012 University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City
Ma. Edna Iñigo
Regional Convention of Human Resource Management in the Civil Service (T.O. No. 296, dated April 30, 2012)
May 22-23, 2012 Avenue Plaza Hotel, Naga City
Lily P. Custodio
One-week Immersion in Conventional Milling and Precision Grinding (T.O. No. 298, dated May 2, 2012)
May 21-25, 2012 Vivitech Corp. Taguig City
Jesus B. Isorena
2012 Summer Course on Gender and Development Planning and Budgeting (T.O. No. 300, dated May 2, 2012)
May 14-17, 2012 Miriam College, Quezon City
Socorro T. Brillante
8-day 2012 Training-Workshop on Bridging between Languages in Mother-Language-Based Education under the New K-12 Curriculum (T.O. No. 322, dated May 10, 2012)
May 14-26, 2012 St. Louis University, Baguio City
Rosana T. Abundo
Regional Mass Training of Teachers for Grade 7 of the K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum - Science and Math (T.O. No. 329 & 350, dated May 11 & 15, 2012)
May 15-18, 2012 Bicol University, Legazpi City
Teresita S. Panti Rhodora B. Cabrera Mercy B. Cabrera Ofelia V. Tugano
May 19-23, 2012 Bicol University, Legazpi City
Corazon T. Cilot Linda Z. Talan Francis Tatel
May 24-28, 2012 Bicol University, Legazpi City
Rhodora B. Cabrera Amy T. Morańa Emelita S. Castro
May 29 to June 2, 2012 Bicol University, Legazpi City
Letecia A. Tolledo Jennifer G. Aquino Rowel S. Salvador
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Seminar on Strategic Development Planning: An Introductory Proper on How to Make a 5-year Comprehensive Plan for Colleges, Universities, Technical and Vocational School and Business Sector (T.O. No. 338, dated May 11, 2012)
May 16, 2012 University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City
Victoriano A. Prolles
Seminar on Unpacking the Grade VII Curriculum and Standard-Based Assessment for Effective Learning in the Classroom (T.O. No. 340, dated May 14, 2012)
May 15, 2012 Divine Word College, College Legazpi City
Eddie R. Cabrera Ditas T. Manlangit
Consultation/Workshop on Federation of Faculty Student and Alumni Association of SUCs in compliance with the provisions of RA 8292 and CHED Memorandum No. 3, s. 2011 (T.O. No. 347, dated May 15, 2012)
April 14, 2012 NEDA Regional Office V, Arimbay, Legazpi City
Jhomann U. Socito
Paralegal Training for the Next-Liner Leaders (T.O. No. 348, dated May 15, 2012)
May 27-29, 2012, Eurotel North Edsa, Quezon City
Danilo O. Murillo
Seminar on Updates on the Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA 9184 (T.O. No. 349, dated May 15, 2012)
May 30 to June 2, 2012 Bayview Park Hotel, UN Corner Roxas Boulevard, Manila
Melvyn McArthur R. Tating
Industry Immersion in Conventional Milling and Precision Grinding (T.O. No. 361, dated May 23, 2012)
June 11-15, 2012 Vivitech Corp. Taguig City
Jesus B. Isorena
Trainers Training on National Aquasilviculture Program guidelines (T.O. No. 362, dated May 24, 2012)
May 26, 2012 Lucena City
Ma. Jugie R. Ramos
Training-Workshop on NBC No. 461 - Revisiting the QCE Instrument and Software Utilization (T.O. No. 368, dated May 25, 2012)
May 28-30, 2012 Crown Regency Residences, Guadalupe, Cebu City
Richard T. Bernal Danilo O. Murillo
Regional Training for Grade 7 teachers of SUCs (T.O. No. 372, dated May 30, 2012)
June 3-7, 2012 BU, Legazpi City
Rico M. Romero Ditas T. Manlangit Amy T. Moraña Leticia A. Tolledo
Training of Grade One Teachers on the Implementation of K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum (T.O. No. 377, dated May 31, 2012)
May 28-June 1, 2012 Twin Rock, Igang, Virac, Catanduanes
Mr. Joerandy C. Tablizo
Seminar-workshop on Selected (T.O. No. 380, dated June 1, 2012)
June 7-9, 2012 Sorsogon State Colleges, Sorsogon City
Prof. Edgar O. Tatel, Prof Pio G. Panti, Ms. Erlyn P. Tuno, Prof. Edwin T. Romero, Prof. Josefina A. Lareza
Seminar on Unpacking the Grade VII Curriculum and Standard-Based Assessment for Effective Learning in the Classroom (T.O. No. 381, dated June 5, 2012)
May 15, 2012 Divine Word College, College Legazpi City
Prof. Imelda T. Bernal
Seminar-Workshop on Outcome Based Education and Implementation of CMO No. 14, s. 2008 (T.O. No. 407, dated June 14, 2012)
June 18, 2012 CHED Auditorium, HEDF Bldg., C.P. Garcia Avenue, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo
1st National Convention of the Philippine Association of Agriculturist (T.O. No. 416, dated June 19, 2012)
June 19-20, 2012 Splash Mountain Resort, Lalakay, Los Baños, Laguna
Dr. Ruben C. Velasco
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28th Annual Convention and Scientific Meeting of the Operating Room Nurses Association of the Philippines, Inc. (T.O. No. 424, dated June 21, 2012)
July 7-8, 2012 Fiesta Pavilion, Manila
Prof. Josefina T. Buena
8th Annual Postgraduate Course of the Philippine Gynecological Society-Bicol (T.O. No. 425, dated June 21, 2012)
July 27, 2012 Our Lady of Lourdes College, Daet Camarines Norte
Prof. Myrna T. Herrera Ms. Mary Elaine T. Tapel Ms. Diana Rose A. Deinla
Training on Resource Rehabilitation and Aquasilviculture Program (T.O. No. 430, dated June 23, 2012)
June 25 to July 3, 2012 BFAR-NBATRC, Pagbilao, Quezon
Prof. Ma. Jugie R. Ramos
Seminar on Understanding and Updates on Government Procurement System (RA 9184) (T.O. No. 443, dated July 3, 2012)
August 15-17, 2012 Hotel Kimberly, Pedro Gil St., Malate, Manila
Dr. Lily P. Custodio
Workshop of the Technical Working Group on Improving Retention Rate (T.O. No. 453 dated July 5, 2012)
July 19, 2012 NEDA Region 5, Arimbay, Legazpi City
Prof. Imelda T. Bernal Prof. Jesus B. Isorena
Regional Training of Teachers for Grade 1 and Grade 7 of the K-12 Basic Education Curriculum (T.O. Nos. 463 & *463 dated July 16, 2012)
July 16-20, 2012
Prof. Imelda T. Bernal Mrs. Emelita Castro
July 23-27, 2012 Bicol University, Legazpi City
Prof. Leticia A. Tolledo Mrs. Amy T. Moraña
Three-day Workshop on Revisiting and Enhancing the SUCs’ Strategic Plans (T.O. Nos. 478 & 479 dated July 18, 2012)
July 24-26, 2012 Taal Vista Hotel, Tagaytay City
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento
Training Course on Technical Report Writing for Presentation/Publication in a Refereed Journal (T.O. No. 481 dated July 18, 2012)
July 23-27, 2012 PCARRD Headquarters, Los Baños, Laguna
Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes
Bicol Youth Conference and Workshop on Volunteerism and Transformational Leadership) (T.O. No. 482 dated July 19, 2012)
July 20-21, 2012 Albay Capitol, Legazpi City
Mr. Joseph G. Zafe
Orientation on Policies and Guidelines on Educational Tours and Field Trips of College and Graduate Students (T.O. No. 489 dated July 20, 2012)
July 25, 2012 CHED Auditorium, Quezon City
Prof. Amelia B. Armea
Training on Regionwide Benchmark Survey on Native Chicken (T.O. No. 496 dated July 21, 2012)
July 24-25, 2012 BUCAF, Guinobatan, Albay
Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo
National Seminar-Workshop on Gender and Development: Thrusts and Directions in the 21st Century (T.O. No. 498 dated July 21, 2012)
July 25-26, 2012 Technological University of the Philippines, Manila
Mrs. Erlinda F. Tabor
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2012 National Workers’ Congress - Working in Government with Pride and Dignity (T.O. Nos. 504 & 525 dated July 30 & August 3, 2012)
August 31, 2012 Tent City, Manila Hotel, Roxas Blvd., Manila
Dr. Sonia A. Torio Mr. Danilo O. Murillo
Ika-3 Komperensyang Internasyonal sa Filipino Bilang Wikang Global (T.O. No. 505 dated July 30, 2012)
August 3-5, 2012 CSB Hotel International Malate, Manila
Dr. Maria Charlene A. Cantar
10th Youth for Information Technology Congress (T.O. No. 512 dated July 31, 2012)
September 10-15, 2012 UP Diliman, Quezon City
Mrs. Maria Concepcion S. Vera, Mrs. Maria Antonia E. Rojas
Planning Workshop on Strategic Action for LRI towards Effective Local Governance (T.O. No. 527 dated August 6, 2012)
August 23-24, 2012 Lake Sebu, South Cotabato
Dr. Aida A. Dianela
Seminar on K to 12 Basic Education Program: Burning Issues and Inspiring Opportunities T.O. No. 534 dated August 7, 2012)
August 24-25, 2012 Holiday Inn Manila, Pasig City
Dr. Mila D. Vela Prof. Imelda T. Bernal
Training on Resource Protection Rehabilitation and Aquasilviculture (T.O. No. 553 & 530, dated August 15 & 17, 2012)
August 20-25. 2012 BFAR-RFTC Training Hall. Tayhi, Tabaco City
Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque Dr. Minerva I. Morales
Science Education Institute - Department of Science and Technology Research Enhancement Training-Workshop (T.O. No. 554, dated August 17, 2012)
September 4-6. 2012 Punta de Fabian Resort in Baras, Rizal
Dr. Mila D. Vela Prof. Imelda T. Bernal Prof. Maria Sheila R. Gregorio
Regional Conference on Strengthening Internationalization of Higher Education Through the University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific Model (T.O. No. 568 & 582, dated August 22 & 29, 2012)
August 30, 2012 CWC Pili, Camarines Sur
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo
Panrehiyong Seminar sa Filipino (T.O. No. 570, dated August 22, 2012)
August 25, 2012 Pamantasan ng Bikol,
Dr. Maria Charlene A. Cantar
Regional Training of Secondary School Paper Advisers and Campus Writers (for English Publications) (T.O. No. 572, dated August 22, 2012)
August 27-31, 2012 Charisma Function Hall, Guinobatan, Albay`
Mrs. Josephine R. Tomagan
Module A-2 Workshop on Strategic Business Planning (T.O. No. 577, dated August 23, 2012)
August 28-30, 2012 Hotel St. Ellis, Legazpi City
Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan
Luzon Convention of the Human Resource Management Practitioners - Enabling HRMPs to Respond Management Strategically to the Challenges of the 21st Century (T.O. No. 584, dated August 29, 2012)
October 2-4, 2012 CWC Pili, Camarines Sur
Mrs. Marilyn B. Panti
National Seminar-Workshop on Understanding and Doing Qualitative Research (T.O. No. 630, dated September 9, 2012)
October 16-17, 2012 Institute of Social Order, Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights, Quezon City
Prof. Socorro T. Brillante Dr. Fe T. Gianan
9th Green Forum - The Green Challenge: What’s The Score (T.O. No. 631, dated September 9, 2012)
September 7-8, 2012 PICC. CCP Complex, Roxas Blvd., Manila
Arch. Jose G. Ong
National Seminar-Workshop on Sports, Physical Education and Human Development: Towards the Promotion of Healthy Lifestyle and Well-Being (T.O. No. 638, dated September 13, 2012)
September 26-28, 2012 Hotel Supreme. Baguio City
Prof. Edgar O. Tatel
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Digital Microscopy Workshop (T.O. No. 643, dated September 13, 2012)
September 19, 2012 Hytech Power, Inc. Training Facility, Quezon City
Prof. Delia S. Sorra
Proposal Re-Packaging Workshop (T.O. No. 652, dated September 14, 2012)
September 13, 2012 Bicol University Legazpi City
Dr. Estrella S. Placides Dr. Ruben C. Velasco
APCAS Annual Conference/Seminar - Response to the K-12 Curriculum: Challenges, Implications and Actions (T.O. No. 709, dated October 10, 2012)
October 4-5, 2012 Centro Escolar University, Manila
Prof. Pio G. Panti
Division Seminar-Workshop of Elementary School Paper Adviser and Campus Writers (T.O. No. 731, dated October 10, 2012)
October 15-17, 2012 Division Office Conference Room Hall A & C, Virac, Catanduanes
Cilot, Corazon T. Molod, Charlie T.
Zonal Orientation on CMO No. 37, s. 2012 - Policies, Standards & Guidelines on the Establishment of Outcome-Based Education Institutions offering Engineering Program (T.O. No. 733, dated October 10, 2012)
October 13-17, 2012 CHED Auditorium, HEDC Bldg., CP Garcia Avenue, UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City
Engr. Pedro R. Arcilla, Jr.
2012 National Children’s Science Interactive Workshop (T.O. No. 747, dated October 19, 2012)
October 22-25, 2012 Plaza del Norte Hotel and Convention Center, Laoag, Ilocos
Mrs. Ditas T. Manlangit Mr. Joerandy C. Tablizo
TGP Consultation Workshop (T.O. No. 752, dated October 19, 2012)
October 11, 2012 BUCAF Farmers’ Training Center, Guinobatan, Albay
Mr. Ananias A. Deuda
BCHRD Agenda Setting and Strategic Planning Workshop (T.O. No. 754, dated October 19, 2012)
October 8-10, 2012 Bicol University, College of Nursing, Legazpi City
Dr. Alvin C. Ogalesco
National Seminar-Workshop on Best Practices in Teaching English Grammar, Vocabulary and Writing (T.O. Nos. 755 & 756, dated October 19, 2012)
November 2-4, 2012 Sta. Catalina Spirituality Center, Baguio City
Mrs. Juanita V. Cervantes Prof. Catalina T. Tabian
8th Bamboo Training/Seminar - Learn & Earn from Bamboo Experts (T.O. No. 759, dated October 19, 2012)
October 13, 2012 Sitio Tanza, Brgy. San Jose. Antipolo City
Dr. Estrella S. Placides
Seminar-Workshop on Creative Teaching for Kindergarten Teachers (T.O. No. 762, dated October 19, 2012)
October 17-19, 2012 HRD Bldg., CSC, Virac, Catanduanes
Mrs. Laarni R. Buenviaje Mrs. Melbeth B. Aldea
Training of New AACCUP Accreditors (T.O. No. 764, dated October 19, 2012)
October 24-26, 2012 Punta Villa Resort Hotel, Iloilo City
Prof. Ma. Edna R. Iñigo Dr. Alvin C. Ogalesco
3-day Intravenous Therapy Training Program (T.O. No. 776, dated October 22, 2012)
October 29-31, 2012 Rakdell Inn, Virac, Catanduanes
Prof. Jocelyn Ll. Jordan Prof. Janet B. Lim Ms. Lilibeth I. Tubalinal Ms. Margie T. Molina
Training sponsored Comprehensive Introduction to Java Programming (T.O. No. 807, dated November 6, 2012)
November 26-29 and December 3, 2012 Active Learning, Inc. Designmix Bldg., Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
Engr. Annie Dida S. Arcilla
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Training sponsored Comprehensive Introduction to Java Programming (T.O. No. 807, dated November 6, 2012)
November 26-29 and December 3, 2012 Active Learning, Inc. Designmix Bldg., Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
Engr. Annie Dida S. Arcilla
1st Session of the Flagship Course on Academic Excellence (T.O. No. 776, dated October 22, 2012)
November 12-16, 2012 Sarangani Highlands, Tambler, General Santos City
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo
Pambansang Seminar-Workshop sa Pagtuturo ng Filipino gamit ang Bagong Kurikulum (T.O. No. 830, dated November 13, 2012)
November 22-24, 2012 St. Scholastica’s College, Manila
Mrs. Josephine R. Tomagan Mrs. Leticia A. Tolledo
National Seminar-Workshop for NSTP Educators and Implementers (T.O. No. 831, dated November 13, 2012)
November 12-14, 2012 Armed Forces of the Philippines, DND, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City
Prof. Judith S. Orsolino
Basic Employment Service Training (BEST) (T.O. No. 847, dated November 19, 2012)
November 15, 2012 DOLE Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Mrs. Maricel S. Cariaso
Training-workshop in Biogas Technology fro Bicol Region (T.O. No. 853, dated November 20, 2012)
November 26-29, 2012 Hotel St. Ellis, Legazpi City
Mr. Ramon F. Samonte
Annual Youth Formation Workshop and Youth Hours 2012 (T.O. No. 867, dated November 21, 2012)
December 1, 2012 Naga College Foundation Auditorium, Naga City
Prof. Melinda V. Abichuela
Week 2 and 3 of the Flagship Course on Academic Excellence (Luzon Batch) (T.O. No. 883, dated November 23, 2012)
November 26-29, 2012 Tagbilaran, Bohol December 17-19, 2012 DAP, Pasig City
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo
Capability Building Seminar for Overseas Filipino Worker Help Desk Officers (T.O. No. 891, dated November 23, 2012)
November 28-29, 2012 Twin Rock Beach Resort, Igang, Virac, Catanduanes
Mrs. Maricel S. Cariaso
37th YMCA National Congress of College Students and the 17th YMCA National Campus Club Advisers Seminar-Workshop (T.O. No. 892, dated November 24, 2012)
December 5-9, 2012 Teachers’ Camp, Baguio City
Mrs. Gemma G. Acedo
Seminar on IT Auditing (T.O. No.922, dated December 10, 2012)
December 8, 2012 PICPA Bldg., 700 Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City
Mr. Eliseo M. Somido, Jr.
Seminar on PFRS Updates (T.O. No.923, dated December 10, 2012)
December 20, 2012 PICPA Bldg., 700 Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City
Prof. Leticia T. Manlangit
7th National Conference on Health Professions Education (T.O. No.947, dated December 20, 2012)
January 30-31, 2013 Pan Pacific Hotel, Malate, Manila
Prof. Goyeta G. Pereyra
Trainors Training on Formulation of Local Climate Change Action Plan (T.O. No.948, dated December 20, 2012)
December 3-7, 2012 LGA Training Center, Los Baños, Laguna
Prof. Sonia R. Vargas Mr. Eliseo M. Somido Jr.
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2011 Techno Gabay Performance Evaluation and Planning Workshop (T.O. No. 025, dated January 16, 2012)
January 16-17, 2012 BU-College of Science Auditorium, Legazpi City
Mr. Ananias A. Deuda Mrs. Eleanor B. Tablizo Mrs. Gemma G. Acedo
Seminar-Workshop and 6th National Convention of NARSUC (T.O. No. 029, dated January 17, 2012)
February 7-10, 2012 Punta Villa Resort, Arevalo, Iloilo City
Mrs. Marilyn G. Tejada
Seminar on Effective Records Management sponsored by CLEARED (T.O. No. 030, dated January 17, 2012)
January 25-27, 2012 Bonifacio Hall, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Mr. Ike U. Marquez
Seminar/Workshop on Preparation of Project Procurement Plan and Annual Procurement Plan (T.O. No. 069, dated January 30, 2012)
February 22-25, 2012 Hotel Veniz, Baguio City
Mr. Santos B. Sorra Ms. Sheila T. Bagadiong
Seminar on Managing Problem Employees in the Organization sponsored by CLEARED, Inc. (T.O. No. 118, dated February 29, 2012)
March 8-9, 2012 UP SOLAIR, Diliman, Quezon City
Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente Mrs. Asuncion O. Uchi
Training Workshop on Updates on the Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA 9184 (T.O. No. 120, dated February 29, 2012)
February 27-29, 2012 BUCS Auditorium, Legazpi City
Mrs. Angelee Z. Malijan
Seminar-Workshop on RA 9470 and Basic Records and Archives Management (T.O. No. 122 & 131, dated Feb 29 & March 5, 2012)
March 6-8, 2012 Heritage Hotel, Roxas Blvd. EDSA, Pasay City
Mrs. Fe P. Cilot Mrs. Maryshiel S. Tabios
Seminar-Workshop on Financial and Operations Audit (T.O. No. 164, dated March 12, 2012)
March 14-16, 2012 Hotel Kimberly, Manila
Mr. Melchor S. Suarez
1st National Symposium-Workshop on Workplace Cooperation for Quality, Productivity and Competitiveness (T.O. No. 183, dated March 15, 2012)
March 29-30, 2012 Subic Bay, Zambales
Mrs. Medita P. Reyes
DBM and PASUC Orientation/Hands-on Workshop on the GMIS Web-Based Application System (T.O. No. 190, dated March 17, 2012)
March 19-20, 2012 Bayview Hotel, Manila
Mr. Santos B. Sorra
1st Bicol Regional Seminar for Electronic Engineers (T.O. No. 194, dated March 20, 2012)
March 25-26, 2012 Casablanca , Legazpi City
Engr. Rommel A. Magtangob
Seminar on Cash Management and Control System by Commission on Audit (T.O. No. 215, dated April 3, 2012)
April 18-20, 2012 Commission on Audit, Manila
Mr. Rudy M. Robles
Seminar on Laws and Rules on Government Expenditures by Commission on Audit (T.O. No. 216 & 248, dated April 17, 2012)
May 15-18, 2012 Commission on Audit, Manila
Mrs. Asuncion O. Uchi Mrs. Madilyn V. Borromeo
Seminar on Property and Supply Management System by the Commission on Audit (T.O. No. 217, dated April 3, 2012)
June 5-8, 2012 Commission on Audit Manila
Mr. Albert V. Cabrera
TABLE 4.8— SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED FOR CY 2012, NON-TEACHING STAFF
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Regional Convention and Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Seminar for Lawyers (T.O. No. 231, dated April 12, 2012)
March 28-31, 2012 Villa Caceres Hotel, Naga City
Atty. Gregorio M. Sarmiento, Jr
Anti-Money Laundering Council Training (T.O. No. 236 & 244, dated April 16 & 17, 2012)
April 20, 2012 Legazpi City
Mr. Necodimos S. Del Agua, Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente
Training on Structural Analysis and Design (T.O. No. 259, dated April 23, 2012)
March 25-April 29, 2012 (Sundays) MICROCADD Technologies, Cubao, Quezon City
Engr. Jose Rafael R. Manoguid
Seminar on Accounting for Non-Accountants (T.O. No. 265, dated April 24, 2012)
June 26-29, 2012 Commission on Audit, Quezon City
Mrs. Lolita S. Sicio Mrs. Carmen T. Torres
Seminar on Internal Control Structure (T.O. No. 266, dated April 24, 2012)
July 17-20, 2012 Commission on Audit, Quezon City
Mr. Dante B. Rojas
2-day National Seminar-Workshop on Capability Building for Office Secretaries (T.O. No. 267, dated April 24, 2012)
May 14-125, 2012 U.P. Diliman, Quezon City
Ms. Erlyn P. Tuno
In-Service Re-Training Course (T.O. No. 276, dated April 25, 2012)
May 6-14, 2012 Vinard Security Training Academy, Quezon City
Mr. Dominador S. Pascua
2-day National Seminar on Cataloging of Moving Image Materials and other Non-Book Materials via AACR (2005) in the MARC Format (T.O. No. 277, dated April 25, 2012)
May 14-15, 2012 Benitez, Alumni Center, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Mrs. Araceli T. Mendez
Web-based Application Training (T.O. No. 287, dated April 30 2012)
May 4, 2012 Bicol University, Legazpi City
Mrs. Medita P. Reyes
Seminar o Basic Accounting and Internal Control for Non-Accountants (T.O. No. 302, dated May 2, 2012)
June 27-29, 2012 Hotel Kimberly, Pedro Gil St., Malate, Manila
Mr. Patricio D. Iñigo
Seminar on Internal Control Structure sponsored by the Commission on Audit (T.O. No. 307, dated May 7, 2012)
July 17-20, 2012 Commission on Audit, Quezon City
Mrs. Anabella V. Magdaraog, Mr. Nestor T. Sarmiento
Seminar on Cash Management and Control System (T.O. No. 308, dated May 7, 2012)
July 25-27, 2012 Commission on Audit, Quezon City
Mrs. Elsie V. Rojas
Seminar on Rules and Regulations on the Settlement of Accounts and the Revised Rules of Procedures of COA (T.O. No. 309, dated May 7, 2012)
October 1-2, 2012 Commission on Audit, Quezon City
Mrs. Nida U. Salvador Mrs. Isabel L. Dela Hostria
Seminar on Internal Control System for Property and Supply Management -(Appraisal and Disposal (T.O. No. 310, dated May 5, 2012)
May 30 – June 1, 2012 Hotel Kimberly, Pedro Gil St., Malate, Manila
Mrs. Lily S. Ham
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Regional Convention in Human Resource Management in the Civil Service (T.O. No. 311, dated May 7, 2012)
May 22-23, 2012 Avenue Plaza Hotel, Naga City
Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente Mrs. Eleanor B. Vargas
National Seminar-workshop on Capability Building for Office Secretaries (T.O. No. 315, dated May 8, 2012)
May 14-15, 2012 U.P. Diliman, Quezon City
Mrs. Marietta R. Tabligan
Basic Occupational Safety Training (T.O. No. 317, dated May 8, 2012)
May 7-11, 2012 DOLE, Manila
Mrs. Maribel Ralla
Annual Regional Convention of the Philippine Nurses Association (T.O. No. 319, dated May 10, 2012)
May 14-15, 2012 Capitol Dome, Virac, Catanduanes
Mrs. Aurora B. Hibo Mrs. Milagros T. Gianan Mrs. Emily R. Tabios
Trainer’s Training on the NSRC Implementation (T.O. No. 328, dated May 11, 2012)
May 14-28, 2012 Bicol University, Legazpi City
Mr. Rene T. Arisapa
Seminar on Effective and Efficient Discipline (SEED) (T.O. No. 342, dated May 14, 2012)
May 29-31, 2012 Civil Service Commission, Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque Mrs. Elena T. Joson
Seminar on Basic Customer Service Skills (T.O. No. 344 & 502, dated May 14 & July 27, 2012)
June 19-20, 2012 & Aug 7-8, 2012 Civil Service Commission, Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Ms. Raissa A. Del Valle Ms. Jovi Pines S. Olat Ms. Melrose T. Pitajen
Supervisory Development Course (SDC) Track 1 (T.O. No. 343, dated May 14, 2012)
June 12-15, 2012 Civil Service Commission, Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Mr. Rommel S. Torres Mrs. Evelyn M. Samar
Training on Frontline Service, Ethics, and Accountability (T.O. Nos. 346, 464 & 471 dated May 14 & July 16 & 17, 2012)
July 24-25, 2012 Civil Service Commission, Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Ms. Marie Fe A. Evangelista, Mrs. Nida U. Salvador, Mrs. Alice S. Rojas, Mrs. Maria Isabel L. Dela Hostria, Ms. Sheila T. Bagadiong
Workshop on the World Bank Philippines Renewable Energy Development Project (T.O. No. 355, dated May 22, 2012)
May 17, 2012 Makati Intercontinental Hotel
Atty. Gregorio M. Sarmiento, Jr.
Seminar on Laws and Rules on Government Expenditure (T.O. No. 356, dated May 22, 2012)
July 10-13, 2012 Commission on Audit, Manila
Mrs. Madilyn V. Borromeo
Seminar on Service Delivery Excellence (SEDP) (T.O. No. 388, dated June 11, 2012
August 1-3, 2012 Civil Service Commission, Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Ms. Gemma M. Faustino Mrs. Norma T. Ariate Mrs. Marietta R. Tabligan
Seminar Basic Customer Service Skills (T.O. Nos. 389 & 439, dated June 11 & July 2, 2012)
August 7-8, 2012 Civil Service Commission, Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Mr. Valentino L. Valeza Ms. Geraldine M. Arcilla Mrs. Anabella V. Magdaraog Mr. Noel V. Buendia
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING DATE AND VENUE NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
Seminar on Enhancing Administrative Support Services and Skills (T.O. Nos. 390 & 440, dated June 11 & July 2, 2012)
August 14-16, 2012 Civil Service Commission, Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Mrs. Angelita L. Abundo Mrs. Peńa S. Olat Mrs. Maryshiel S. Tabios
Seminar on Effective and Efficient Discipline (SEED) (T.O. No. 391, dated June 11, 2012)
August 21-23, 2012 Civil Service Commission, Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Mr. Melchor S. Suarez Mrs. Elena T. Joson
Seminar on Government Procurement and its Generic Procurement Manual (T.O. No.423, dated June 21, 2012)
July 11-14, 2012 Hotel Veniz, Baguio City
Atty. Gregorio M. Sarmiento, Jr.
Seminar Fraud, Awareness, Detection & Prevention (T.O. No. 434, dated July 2, 2012)
August 1-3, 2012 Hotel Kimberly, Pedro Gil St., Malate, Manila
Mr. Rommel S. Torres
Seminar Basic Internal Control System and Internal Auditing Principles and Practices (T.O. No. 461, dated July 11, 2012)
August 29-31, 2012 Hotel Kimberly, Pedro Gil St., Malate, Manila
Mrs. Ma. Concepcion V. Marquez
Seminar on Auditing Infrastructure Projects (T.O. No. 509, dated July 30, 2012)
August 8-10, 2012 Hotel Kimberly , Pedro Gil St., Malate, Manila
Mr. Rommel S. Torres
National Training-Workshop and Conference of the Philippine Board Secretaries of State Colleges and Universities, Inc. (T.O. No. 545, dated August 13, 2012)
August 22-25, 2012 Dapitan City
Mr. Renato M. Panti
Seminar Internal Control System for Property & Supply Management (Appraisal and Disposal) (T.O. No. 541, dated August 9, 2012)
September 26-28, 2012 Hotel Kimberly, Pedro Gil St., Malate, Manila
Ms. Mercy V. Samar Mrs. Rebecca A. Peña
Luzon Convention of the HRMPs - Enabling HRMPs to Respond Management Strategically to the Challenges of the 21st Century (T.O. No. 544, dated August 13, 2012)
October 2-4, 2012 CWC, Pili, Camarines Sur
Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente Mrs. Eleanor B. Vargas
Workshop on Cascading of Agency Performance Targets for SUCs (T.O. No. 551, dated August 15, 2012)
August 17, 2012 Great Eastern Hotel, Quezon Avenue, Quezon City
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento
Regional Conference on Strengthening Internationalization of Higher Education Through the University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific Model (T.O. No. 582, dated August 29, 2012)
August 30, 2012 CWC Pili, Camarines Sur
Mr. Gerry S. Rubio
Symposium on Race Towards a Smoke-Free Civil Service: Implementation of CSC MC 17 s. 2009 (T.O. No. 599, dated August 30, 2012)
August 29, 2012 Hotel Venezia Function Hall, Legazpi City
Atty. Gregorio M. Sarmiento Jr.
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING DATE & VENUE NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
Training on Statistics for Policy Analysis (T.O. No. 622, dated September 9, 2012)
September 17-21, 2012 Statistical Research and Training Center, Diliman, Quezon City
Ms. Bernadeth M. Tria
Seminar-Workshop on Design and Administration of Training Programs (T.O. No. 642, dated September 13, 2012)
September 26-28, 2012 UP SOLAIR, Diliman, Quezon City
Mrs. Medita P. Reyes
Flagship Course on Administrative Service Excellence (T.O. No. 656, dated September 14, 2012) and 693, dated September 24, 2012
September 17-21, 2012 Clark, Angeles City and October 1-2, 2012 Subic, Zambales
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento
Seminar on Basic Customer Service Skills (T.O. No. 601, dated August 31, 2012)
October 16-17, 2012 Civil Service Commission Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Ms. Marie Fe A. Evangelista, Mrs. Sheilakim M. Lumabi Ms. Ma. Gazel T. Chavez
Seminar on Training on Frontline Service, Ethics and Accountability (T.O. Nos. 602, 716, 727 & 730, dated August 31 & October 10, 2012)
October 23-24, 2012 Civil Service Commission Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Mrs. Vicky L. Aracosta Mrs. Maureen L. Manoguid, Mrs. Salvacion B. Murillo, Engr. Jose Rafael R. Manoguid Mrs. Marietta R. Tabligan Mrs. Alice S. Rojas
Training on Effective Records Management (T.O. No. 694, dated October 3, 2012)
November 5-6, 2012 Bonifacio Hall, UP SOLAIR, Diliman, Quezon City
Mr. Ike U. Marquez
Seminar on GAD Planning and Budgeting (T.O. No. 706 dated October 10, 2012)
October 24-25, 2012 COA Quezon City
Prof. Socorro T. Brillante Ms. Perla A. Tolentino
Training Course on Network + (T.O. No 712 dated October 10, 2012)
October 26-27, 2012 Hytec Power, Inc., Novaliches, Quezon City
Mr. Joseph B. Lumbao
Seminar-workshop on Effective Communication Skills (T.O. Nos. 715 & 814, dated October 10 & November 6, 2012)
November 13-14, 2012 Bonifacio Hall, UP SOLAIR, Diliman, Quezon City
Mrs. Helen M. Porte Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente
Seminar on Administrative Justice (T.O. No. 717 & 735 dated October 10 & 18, 2012)
November 13-15, 2012 CSC Regional Office V Training Hall, Legazpi City
Ms. Perla A. Tolentino Atty. Gregorio M. Sarmiento Mr. Jose M. Villarreal
Gender Sensitivity Seminar (T.O. No. 736, dated October 18, 2012)
November 12, 2012 Civil Service Commission, Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Mrs. Josephine B. Refugio Ms. Celia Maria A. Sarmiento
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING DATE & VENUE NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
Supervisory Development Course (SDC) Track 2 & 3 (T.O. No. 746, dated October 19, 2012)
November 19-23, 2012 Civil Service Commission, Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Mrs. Araceli T. Mendez Mrs. Evelina T. Vargas
Flagship Course on Administrative Service Excellence (T.O. No. 760 dated October 19, 2012)
October 22-24, 2012 Astoria Hotel Residential Suites, Ortigas Center, Pasig City
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento
National Seminar-Workshop on Enhancing Institutional Performance through Effective Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (T.O. No. 793 dated October 30, 2012)
November 20-22, 2012 Conference Hall, 5th Floor IRTC Bldg., TUP Manila
Mr. Gerry S. Rubio Ms. Ma. Alma S. Borja
Seminar in Legal Basis of the Management of Health Care Waste (T.O. No. 818 dated November 30, 2012)
November 17, 2012 Legazpi City
Mr. Francis Jay O. Olonan
Seminar on Auditing Infrastructure Projects (T.O. No. 828 dated November 12, 2012)
November 21-23, 2012 Kimberly Hotel, Malate, Manila
Mrs. Angelee Z. Malijan
National Seminar-Workshop for NSTP Educators and Implementers (T.O. No. 831, dated November 13, 2012)
November 12-14, 2012 Armed Forces of the Philippines, DND, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City
Tabligan, Jose F.
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Catanduanes State Colleges Converted into University on October 19, 2012
T he last quarter of 2012 ushered in a new direction for the
Catanduanes State Colleges when it was converted into a University on October 19, 2012.
The masonry work for the modification of over 40 years old signage of Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) atop the iconic Administration Building started on November 16, 2012. Coincidentally, it likewise synchronized with the day that Republic Act 10229 or the law that converts CSC to Catanduanes State University was published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer and the Philippine Star. As stipulated in Sec. 28 of RA 10229 signed by President Aquino on Oct. 19, 2012, the law “shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in two newspapers of general circulation.”
A historic inauguration was held on December 14, 2012 where the unveiling of the University marker highlighted the festive celebration.
The President sounds off the challenge In her article published in a community newspaper, Dr. Minerva I Morales, the first University President of
CSU discussed the changes and challenges of the CSC’s conversion into a university. She emphasized “the conversion of Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) to Catanduanes State University (CSU) as a solid demonstration of a progressive transformation along the hierarchical typologies of Higher Education Institutions (HEI).” In retrospect, the President recalled the beginnings of the institution—from Virac National Agricultural and Trade School to its transformation to a
UNIVERSITY WAVE - Catanduanes State University is off to a good start as President Morales, and CSU officials join guests, led by Congressman Sarmiento, Bishop Delos Santos and Board of Regent mem-bers, in the CSU inaugural ceremonies .
RAISING THE BAR— capturing CSU’s historically defining moment.
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college was by virtue of RA 6341 in June 1971, and to a more prestigious university status in October 2012. She said that these milestones are the “lasting legacies of the late Honorable Congressman Jose M. Alberto and now, of the excellence-driven and development-oriented Honorable Congressman Cesar V. Sarmiento, respectively.”
“The fulfillment of CSC to a university status is a reason to be ecstatic and to celebrate, not only by the CSU community and alumni, but by all the university stakeholders. CSU is the only university in the island province of Catanduanes and the 4th state university in the Bicol Region”, she intoned with pride.
President Morales added that the over decades attempts and efforts of earlier leaders and representatives in the halls of Congress cannot be denied that it likewise contributed and paved the way for the realization of the coveted status of a university. “However, it is the confirmation of the status that matters; and, the long wait is over, reaffirming that indeed, ‘there is an appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens.’ The conscientiousness of Congressman Sarmiento in the halls of Congress perfectly fitted with the appointed time, hence, the Catanduanes State University status.”
Keeping in step with Higher Education Roadmap The CSU President also mentioned the synchronicity of the conversion which comes at a time when the
Philippine Commission on Higher Education issued quality assurance framework for all HEIs in the country, to operationalize the Philippine Public Higher Education Reform (PHER) Roadmap 2011-2016.
Dr. Morales mentioned the framework that charts the roadmap and score cards for an HEI which are responsive to local emerging changes and challenges, while being innovatively geared up and compliant to the standards and drivers of internationalization. These are the ASEAN2015, Bologna Accord, K to 12 reforms, rationalization of state colleges and universities (amalgamation and typology), accreditation, and ISO Certification. She considers these quality assurance yardsticks as robust pillars and scaffolds for building a quality education and nation.
The President believes that “as newly transformed university status, CSU now positions itself along the parameters of an autonomous university able to contribute to nation building by producing experts, knowledge and technological innovations for long-term and sustained development processes.” (GSR/PR & Information)
AT THE HELM—President Morales confers with CHED Chairperson Patricia B. Licuanan after being sworn into office as the new CSU President.
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CSU Board of Regents
HON. RUPERTO S. SANGALANG, Ph. D.
Commissioner, CHED
Chairman
HON. MINERVA I. MORALES, Ed. D.
SUC President III
Vice Chairman
HON. JOSEPH C. CUA HON. DANILO O. MURILLO Representative of Sen. Edgardo J. Angara President, Federated Faculty Union
Chairman, Committee on Higher Education Member
Member
HON. FELIZARDO R. COLAMBO HON. RAFAEL C. ZUNIEGA
Representative of Cong. Juan Edgardo M. Angara President, Federated Alumni Association Chairman, Committee on Higher Education Member
Member
HON. ROMEO C. ESCANDOR HON. DANILO L. SILVA, MD
Regional Director, NEDA Regional Office No. 5 Private Sector Representative
Member Member
HON. TOMAS B. BRIÑAS HON. FRANCIS A. GIANAN
Regional Director, DOST Regional Office No. 5 Private Sector Representative
Member Member
HON. ABELARDO R. BRAGAS HON. ERIC P. AMARILLE
Exec. Regional Director, DA V President, Federated College Student Council
Member Member
MR. RENATO M. PANTI
College and Board Secretary
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Officers of the Administration
DR. MINERVA I. MORALES - SUC President III
CENTRAL MANAGEMENT Mrs. Medita P. Reyes - Executive Assistant II
Mr. Renato M. Panti - Board Secretary V
Atty. Gregorio M. Sarmiento Jr. - Attorney IV
Mr. Gerry S. Rubio - Administrative Officer V, PR & Information Services/concurrent Planning Officer
Mrs. Angelee Z. Malijan - Internal Auditor for Finance
Mr. Melchor S. Suarez - Internal Auditor for Operations
Mr. Joey Anthony V. Casim - OIC, Management Information Services
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Dr. Aida A. Dianela - OIC-VP for Academic Affairs Dr. Lily P. Custodio - Dean, Graduate School
Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo - Dean, College of Agriculture and Fisheries
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo - Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Asso. Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan - Dean, College of Business and Accountancy Dr. Mila D. Vela - Dean, College of Education
Asso. Prof. Janet B. Lim - OIC-Dean, College of Health Sciences
Engr. Pedro R. Arcilla - Dean, College of Technology
Dr. Jocelyn T. Sorreda - OIC, Registration and Admission Services
Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman - Director, Curriculum and Instructional Media Center
Asso. Prof. Amelia B. Armea - Director, Student Services
Asst. Prof. Edna R. Iñigo - Director, Institutional Accreditation Center
Dr. Felix III C. Ma - Medical Officer III
Dr. Laura A. Vital - Guidance, Counseling and Testing Officer
Mrs. Araceli T. Mendez - College Librarian III
Asst. Prof. Maricel S. Cariaso - Alumni and Placement Officer Asst. Prof. Edgar O. Tatel - Sports and Athletic Officer
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION AFFAIRS
Asso. Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento – VP for Administrative & Financial Affairs
Mr. Santos B. Sorra - Supervising Administrative Officer
Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente - Administrative Officer V, HRM Services
Mr. Alfredo P. Cilot - Administrative Officer V, Budget Services
Mr. Necodimos S. del Agua - Accountant III
Mrs. Nemia S. Go - Administrative Officer V, Cashiering Services
Mr. Santos V. Magallanes - Administrative Officer V, Supply Services
Mrs. Evelina T. Vargas - Administrative Officer V, Records Services
Engr. Dante G. Timajo - Engineer III
Mr. Nelson S. Romero - Security Officer III Mrs. Josephine B. Refugio - Dormitory Manager III
Mr. Eusebio T. Torrecampo - OIC, Motorpool Services
RESEARCH, EXTENSION AND PRODUCTION AFFAIRS
Dr. Aida A. Dianela - VP for Research, Extension & Production Affairs
Asso. Prof. Elena G. Tasarra - Director, Research Services
Dr. Maria S. Tugano - Director, Extension Services
Dr. Noel B. de Leon - Director, Corporate Business Operations
CSU PANGANIBAN CAMPUS
Prof. Pedro M. Tumaque - Campus Director
Asst. Prof. Jennifer A. Berces - Director, Academic, Research and Extension Services
Mrs. Madilyn V. Borromeo - OIC, Administrative and Financial Services Dr. Ruben C. Velasco - OIC, Corporate Business Operations
COMMISSION ON AUDIT
Mrs. Maria Teresa C. Villaluna - State Auditor III/Audit Team Leader
Mrs. Susan O. Alcantara - State Auditor I
Institutional Profile
T he Catanduanes State University’s beginning dates back to June 18, 1961 when Republic Act 3398, which called for the establishment of Virac National and Agricultural Trade School (VNATS), was enacted.
Ten years thereafter, Republic Act (RA) 6341, which was authored by Congressman Jose U. Alberto, con-verted VNATS into Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) on June 19, 1971. CSC consequently started its operation in 1972 upon the full implementation of RA 6341, which was amended by RA 6590, and later repealed by Presidential Decree No. 1437 on June 10, 1978. On July 22, 1996, the Tenth Congress of the Republic of the Philippines enacted and approved Republic Act No. 8292, a law which provides for the uniform composition and powers of the governing boards, the manner of appointment and term of office of the president of chartered state universities and colleges, and for other pur-poses. This Act repealed and amended all laws., presidential decrees, executive orders, letters of instruction and SUC charters contrary to or inconsistent with this law. Pursuant to Special Provision No. 2 of the CHED FY 1999 Budget under the General Appropriations Act of 1999 (R.A. 8745 or the integration of CHED Supervised Institutions to State Universities and Colleges), the Ca-tanduanes Agricultural and Industrial College (CAIC) was integrated to the Catanduanes State Colleges on October 31, 1999. Subsequently, by virtue of Board Resolution No. 15, s. 2003 which called for the implementation of an approved and the Revised Organizational Structure, CSC-CAIC Annex was renamed as CSC Panganiban Campus. The past Presidents of the CSC are as follows: Mr. Pedro G. Tabuzo - 1971-1972 Dr. Jacinto A. Medallada - 1972-1986 Dr. Rodolfo V. Azansa - 1986-1990 Dr. Adolfo S. Bagadiong - 1993-2003 Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre - 2003-2011 Dr. Ernestina P. Averilla - designated by DECS Higher Education Division as CSC-OIC from 1990 1992 On July 14, 2011, Dr. Minerva I. Morales was elected as the 6th President of the Catanduanes State Col-leges. When CSC was converted into a University, she was designated by CHED as Officer In-Charge from De-cember 12, 2012—March 24, 2013 in consonance with the provision of RA 10229. After topping the evaluation in the Search for CSU residency, she was subsequently elected via unanimous vote by the Board of Regents as the First President of the Catanduanes State University on March 25, 2013. The conversion of CSC into a university formally started on March 29, 2011 when House Bill No. 4170 was filed during the First Regular Session of the 15th Congress of the Philippines. This bill was principally authored by Congressman Cesar V. Sarmiento, and co-authored by Congressman Juan Edgardo M. Angara. Over a year thereaf-ter, President Benigno S. Aquino III signed on October 19, 2012 Republic Act No. 10229 converting Catanduanes State Colleges (Virac/Main and Panganiban Campuses) into Catanduanes State University. At present, the Catanduanes State University is enjoying the prestige of being the only comprehensive higher education institution in Catanduanes and among the dynamic SUCs in Bicol that offers a wide range of aca-demic programs and produces placers in national licensure examinations. And with its new stature, it sets in direc-tion in becoming a green university that is globally engaged in island research and innovations for societal advance-ment. #
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Mandate
Pursuant to RA 10229, the University is mandated to primarily provide advanced education, higher technological, professional instruction and training in trade, commerce, fishery, agriculture, arts and sciences, industrial technology, nursing, midwifery, education, engineering, public administration, information technology, and other relevant fields of study. It is also directed to undertake research and extension services, and provide progressive leadership in its areas of specialization.
Vision
A green university globally engaged in island research and innovations for societal advancement
Mission
Foster excellence, holistic outcomes-based education compliant with the requirements of diverse world market and contribute to the development of productive human lives imbued with desirable values
Goal
Uphold the tradition of excellence in instruction, research, extension and production functions in an eco-friendly environment
Core Values
Respect Integrity
Social Responsibility Excellence
Commitment
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