2014 Annual Report - Catanduanes State University

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2014 Annual Report - Catanduanes State University
COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION
Hon. Patricia B. Licuanan
Chairperson, CHED
Hon. George M. Colorado
Acting Regional Director
CHEDRO V
CATANDUANES STATE UNIVERSITY
BOARD OF REGENTS
HON. RUPERTO S. SANGALANG
Commissioner, CHED
Chairman
HON. MINERVA I. MORALES
SUC President III
Vice-Chairman
HON. PIA S. CAYETANO
Chairman, Committee on Education,
Arts & Culture, Philippine Senate
Member
HON. ROMAN T. ROMULO
Chairman, Committee on Higher & Technical Education,
Education, House of Represnetatives
Member
Represented by: HON. CESAR V. SARMIENTO
Congressman, Lone District of Catanduanes
HON. AGNES M. ESPINAS
Regional Director, NEDA Regional Office V
Member
HON. TOMAS B. BRIÑAS
Regional Director, DOST V
Member
HON. GIOVANNI A. BALMADRID
President, Federated Alumni Association
Member
HON. DANILO O. MURILLO
President, Federated Faculty Association, Inc.
Member
HON. JESSICA PAULA M. AQUINO
President, Federated College Student Council
Member
MR. RENATO M. PANTI
Board Secretary V
Cover & Layout Design: Donna DB. Salih & Buboy Arcilla
Cover Photo: Mikko V. Isorena/ CSU-PRIS
Produced by the CSU-PDISS and CSU-PRMCS
T
MINERVA I. MORALES, Ed.D.
SUC President III
CONTENTS
iv
1
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
52
TEACHING &
LEARNING
53 Financial Resources
55 Facilities Development
and improvement
2 Graduation
7 Curricular Offering
9 Enrolment
10 Performance of Graduates
57 Seminars and Trainings
attendant by faculty
members
11 Program and Institutional
Accreditation
64 Consolidated Post Closing
Trial Balance
14 Internationalization
Initiatives
67 Consolidated Trial Balance
14 Student Development and
Welfare
73 Consolidated Cash Flow
Statement
28 Student Awards
74 Consolidated Statement of
Financial Performance
30 Faculty profile
39
GOVERNANCE &
MANAGEMENT
78 Statement of Changes in
Net Assets/Equity
RESEARCH & CREATIVE
WORKS
40 Research Outputs
79
42 Paper Presentations
44 Other Publications
QUALITY &
STANDARDIZATION
INITIATIVES
44 Patent
45 International Research
Fora
80
SUMMARY OF BOARD OF
REGENTS RESOLUTION
FOR 2014
87
UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS
46 EXTENSION & LINKAGES
47 Training Conducted
51 Collaboration Linkages and
partnership
(AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014)
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T
he year 2014 ended with significant milestones for the Catanduanes State University (CSU) in the performance of teaching and learning, research and creative works, technical advisory, and governance
and management.
Teaching and Learning. Eight Baccalaureate Programs and three Master’s Programs passed the accreditation conducted by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines
(AACCUP) in March 31-April 2, 2014. This is in addition to the existing accredited Baccalaureate Programs
(12), Masters’ Programs (4), and Doctoral Program (1).
A new curricular program, Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science (BSES), was offered beginning
first semester, SY 2014-2015, approved through BOR Resolution No. 12 series of 2014. The University vertically aligned its academic program offerings effective June 2014. Graduate programs offered under the
Graduate School were taken over by respective Colleges where baccalaureate programs are offered. Further, three Departments under the College of Technology were elevated into College of Engineering, College of Information and Communications Technology, and College of Industrial Technology, effective first
semester, SY 2014-2015.
In March 26, 2014, CSU turned-over 1,475 accomplished graduates in Advanced and Higher Education Programs. Twenty-nine students graduated with Latin Honors, while four received academic distinctions. The
Bachelor of Elementary Education program produced the highest number of graduates (142) followed by
the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems programs (85) and Certificate in Agricultural Science for
the CSU Main Campus (80).
The university was able to produce 500 licensed professionals for the various licensure examinations held
for the year in review. Based on the Philippine Regulation Committee data, the CSU has maintained above
national passing average for majority of the national licensure examinations. Outstanding performances
in the PRC Licensure Examinations were noted in the Certified Public Accountants, Teachers, Civil Engineers, Nurses and Midwifery.
Three graduates from the College of Education bagged the fifth, eighth, and ninth places in the Licensure
Examinations for Teachers (Elementary), namely: Sharamae V. Tubeo (5th Placer), Edna Marie M. Sarmiento (8th Placer), and Adeleine V. Rubio (9th Placer). Ma. Luz V. Obin of the College of Health Sciences,
bagged the 4th Place during the Midwifery National Licensure Examinations while Roilan C. Magdaraog of
the College of Technology ranked eighth in the Masters Plumbers Board Exam.
Three thousand seven hundred fifty-eight (3,758) students or 44% of the total student population of the Catanduanes State University (CSU) benefitted from the several scholarship programs in partnership with other government agencies, non-government organizations, and private benefactors for SY 2014-2015.
As a testament to the culture of excellence being nurtured and sustained by the University, CSU
students bagged various awards in national and regional competitions, while faculty members
are also recipients of awards/ recognitions/ citations.
Working for the ASEAN Integration, the university was granted authority by the Bureau of Immigration in December 3, 2014 to accept foreign students for the following Baccalaureate Programs: Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics, Bachelor of Science in Biology, Bachelor
of Science in Mathematics, Bachelor of Science in Accountancy, Bachelor of Science in BusiCSU 2014 Performance Report
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ness Administration, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Bachelor of Elementary Education,
Bachelor of Secondary Education.
To improve support facilities, books and instructional material, 498 books amounting to
Php979,364,725.00 were purchased by the University Library Services, whereas 218 books, four
journals, and 30 undergraduate dissertations and Masters’ Thesis, and four magazines were donated to the institution.
For the Guidance, Counseling and Testing Services, 68 students were provided with counseling
services, 10 students participated in Peer Counseling Programs, and 2,182 prospective students
underwent the University Entrance Examination.
The health services personnel served 10,494 clients through treatment of medical/dental ailments, physical examination, first aid treatment and blood pressure monitoring, as well as conducted four separate spot inspections on all CSU canteens and ladies dormitory and provided
recommendations on how to maintain its premises and proper food handling technique.
Research and Creative Works. The CSU completed 19 research outputs, 15 of which have been
presented in international/national/regional fora, while four have been published in international
refereed journals.
Further, the Portable Multi-Functional Drawing Table has been issued a Patent Certificate by the
Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines Bureau of Patents. It has also successfully conducted one international and two national scientific fora that were held simultaneously from October 20-22, 2014.
Technical Advisory and Extension Programs. The University, through the extension programs
and activities has trained 1,758 individuals, in which majority of them has rated the timeliness
and quality of service of the University’s extension programs and services as good or better.
Further, partnerships with the Local Government Units of the municipalities of Bato and San Andres, the Department of Social Welfare and Development Regional Office-V and a German Savings Bank Foundation were forged in 2014 for the implementation of the University’s extension
programs and activities.
Governance and Management. Significant achievements and activities mentioned in the preceding section will not be possible without an efficient and effective management system.
Operating on a budget of Php339,016,993.00 and guided by the principles of efficiency of operations, efficacy of management systems, meritocracy, maintaining high standards of professionalism, and quality and standards, the University crafted and implemented several programs and
policies geared towards producing an effective administrative and financial services supportive
of the institution’s mandate.
ISO orientation was held in December, 2014 in preparation to its quest for ISO 9001:2008 Certification.
A total of 16 infrastructure projects were implemented in 2014 aimed to enhance the various
functions of the university.
Inspired by these achievements, the CSU, as a dynamic organization, continually creates its
own niche, and identifies opportunities for growth, always mindful of its mandate to propel education as vehicle for improving quality of life and societal advancement. Ω
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TEACHING & LEARNING
C
ognizant of the university’s goal to provide quality and
affordable education for all, especially among the poor
and the disadvantaged, the Catanduanes State University through its Academic Affairs Division adopted the Outcomes-Based Typology Quality Assurance in delivering higher
education programs and services. Streamlining of its academic programs was prioritized and a new curricular program
was offered. Effective policies and proposals were implemented and active involvement of students and faculty members in
curricular and extra-curricular engagements were continuously encouraged and sustained. Faculty development programs were effectively pursued and coverage of scholarship
programs broadened. Preparations for the university’s first
international students were also initiated.
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“We have produced 1,475 graduates of Advanced
and Higher Education Programs for 2014. Twenty
-nine graduated with Latin Honors and four received academic distinctions.”
GRADUATION
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Table 1 CSU Graduates for SY 2013-2014
Program
No. of Graduates
(SY 2013-2014)
CSU Main Campus
Doctoral
Ed.D. Educational Management
Masters
MAED Major in Educational Management
Master in Public Administration
Master of Business Administration
Master of Arts in English
Master in Arts in Industrial Education
Master of Arts in Teaching Biology
Post-Baccalaureate
Diploma in Public Administration
Diploma in Educational Management
Diploma in College Teaching
Baccalaureate
College of Agriculture and Fisheries
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture General Curriculum
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Major in Animal Science
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Major in Crop Science
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Major in Agri-Education
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Major in Agri-Fisheries
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Biology
5
5
9
4
1
1
1
1
1
9
3
5
1
1,009
16
25
19
8
13
13
21
17
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Program
No. of Graduates
(SY 2013-2014)
College of Business and Accountancy
Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
21
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Financial Management
41
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management
35
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Human Resource Development Management
Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship
38
Bachelor of Science in Office Administration Major in Computer Secretarial Education
College of Technology
24
58
Department of Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Department of Information and Communications Technology
Bachelor of Science in Information Management
70
-
Bachelor of Science in Information Systems
70
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
85
Department of Industrial Technology
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Automotive Technology
-
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Civil Technology
-
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Drafting Technology
1
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Electrical Technology
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Electronics Technology
1
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Food Trades Technology
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Garment Trades Technology
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Industrial Arts Technology
-
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Mechanical Technology
-
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Automotive Technology
25
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Civil Technology
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-
No. of Graduates
(SY 2013-2014)
Program
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Drafting Technology
15
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Electrical Technology
28
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Electronics Technology
29
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Food Service Management
9
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Garment, Fashion and
Design
6
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Major in Mechanical Technology
6
College of Education
Bachelor of Elementary Education
142
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English
12
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Filipino
9
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Biological Science
16
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Music, Arts and Physical Education
12
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies
-
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Mathematics
11
Bachelor in Technical Teacher Education Major in Food Service Management
18
Bachelor in Technical Teacher Education Major in Electronics
10
College of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics
21
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
64
Pre-Baccalaureate
Two-year Certificate in Agricultural Science
Two-year Certificate in Agricultural Science (CSU Panganiban Campus)
Two-year Certificate in Midwifery
One-year Certificate in Caregiving
334
80
45
18
22
Certificate of Technology-Electronics
Certificate of Technology-Food Services Management
13
17
Two-year Trade Technical-Automotive Technology
40
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Two-year Trade Technical-Drafting Technology
No. of Graduates
(SY 2013-2014)
7
Two-year Trade Technical-Electrical Technology
19
Two-year Trade Technical-Electronics Technology
31
Two-year Trade Technology-Food Trades Technology
20
Two-year Trade Technology-Garment, Fashion and Design
12
Two-year Trade Technology-Mechanical Technology
5
Two-year Trade Technology-Refrigeration and Air conditioning Technology
5
Program
CSU Panganiban Campus
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture General Curriculum
30
Bachelor in Elementary Education
59
Bachelor of Technical Teacher Education Major in Civil Technology
-
Bachelor of Technical Teacher Education Major in Food Technology
20
Sub-total for Higher Education:
1,475
Other Graduates
Basic Education
Secondary Laboratory
CSU Main Campus
74
CSU Panganiban Campus
41
Elementary Laboratory
Senior Kinder
47
Grade Six
43
Sub-total for Basic Education:
GRAND TOTAL:
CURRICULAR OFFERINGS
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205
1,680
CURRICULAR OFFERINGS
SY 2014-2015
CSU Main Campus
 Master in Science in Management
Major in Agribusiness
 Master in Arts in Agricultural Education
 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
– General Curriculum
 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Major Fields:
Animal Science
Crop Science
 Certificate in Agricultural Science
 Master in Business Administration
 Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
(BSA)
 Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Technology
 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Major Fields:
Financial Management
Human Resource Development
Management
Marketing Management
 Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship
 Bachelor of Science in Office Administration
 Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management

Doctor of Philosophy in Public Management

Master in Public Administration

Diploma in Public Administration

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science

Bachelor of Arts in Economics

Bachelor of Arts Major in Public Administration

Bachelor of Public Administration

Bachelor of Science in Biology

Bachelor of Science in Environmental
Science

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
 Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management
 Doctor of Education in Educational Management
 Master of Arts in Educational
Management
 Master of Arts in Filipino Education
 Master of Arts in English
 Master of Arts in Teaching Biology
 Master of Arts in Teaching Chemistry
 Master of Arts in Teaching Physics
 Diploma in College Teaching
 Diploma in Educational Management
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 Bachelor of Elementary Education
 Bachelor of Secondary Education
Major Fields:
English
Filipino
Mathematics
Biological Science
Social Studies
Music, Arts and Physical
education
 Bachelor of Technical Teacher
Education
Major Fields:
Electronics
Food and Service Mgt.
LABORATORY SCHOOLS
Kindergarten
Elementary
High School
 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
 Bachelor of Science in Computer
Engineering
 Laddered Bachelor of Science in
Nursing
 Bachelor of Science in Nursing
 Bachelor of Science in Nutrition
and Dietetics
 Diploma in Midwifery Education
 Bachelor of Science in Information
System
 Bachelor of Science in Information
Technology
 Master of Arts in Industrial Education
 Laddered Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
Major Field:
Automotive Technology
Drafting Technology
Electrical Technology
Electronics Technology
Food and Service Management
Garments, Fashion and Design
Mechanical Technology
Heating, Ventilating, Airconditioning and Refrigeration
CSU Panganiban Campus






BS in Agriculture (General Curriculum)
BS in Elementary Education (General Curriculum)
Bachelor in Technical Teacher Education Major in Foods Technology
Bachelor in Technical Teacher Education Major in Civil Technology
Certificate in Agricultural Science
Basic Education – High School
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ENROLMENT
Table 2 Enrolment by College/ Campus, SY 2014-2015
Summer
College/Campus
Male
Female
1st. Semester
Total
Male
2nd. Semester
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
CSU Main Campus
College of Agriculture &
Fisheries
College of Arts & Sciences
College of Business &
Accountancy
College of Education
103
82
185
460
372
832
420
346
766
10
12
22
382
633
1,015
340
597
937
6
20
26
274
885
1,159
269
863
1,132
39
102
141
384
1,145
1,529
367
1,069
1,436
College of Engineering
1
-
1
483
219
702
459
212
671
College of Health Sciences
College of Industrial
Technology
College of Information &
Communications Technology
Graduate School
11
125
136
31
315
346
26
309
335
221
73
294
974
237
1,211
903
226
1,129
6
2
8
428
410
838
412
398
810
52
133
185
449
549
998
3,416
4,216
7,632
3,196
4,020
7,216
72
75
147
313
507
820
300
536
836
521
624
1,145
3,729
4,723
8,452
3,496
4,556
8,052
Sub-Total:
CSU-Panganiban Campus
GRAND TOTAL:
verticalized
verticalized
“In compliance with CMO No. 46 series of 2012, academic programs
have been verticalized effective June 2014.”
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PERFORMANCE OF GRADUATES IN LICENSURE EXAMINATIONS
Table 3 Breakdown of Takers & Passers (First-Timers) Per Type of Examination, CY 2014
*Source: PRC
Name of Examination
Date
CSU (First-timer)
NATIONAL (First-timer)
Midwives
April 2014
2
2
100.00%
1,088
768
70.59%
Nurses
May 2014
62
58
93.55%
11,886
7,894
66.41%
Nutrirtionists-Dietitians
July 2014
20
14
70.00%
838
601
71.72%
Professional Teachers
(Elementary)
August 2014
196
173
88.27%
34,618
21,649
62.54%
Professional Teachers
(Secondary)
August 2014
215
112
52.09%
41,641
23,820
57.20%
December
2014
60
42
70.00%
6,363
3,768
59.22%
October 2014
21
13
61.90%
8,432
3,363
39.88%
755
500
66.23%
145,444
85,655
58.89%
Civil Engineers
Certified Public Accountants (CPA)
CSU (Overall)
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Figure 1 Comparative Passing % of First-Time Takers: CSU vs National 2014
PROGRAM AND INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITATION
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Table 4 List of CSU Academic Programs Granted Accreditation Status by AACCUP in the
Programs
CSU Main Campus
BS in Business Administration Major in
Marketing Management
BS in Accountancy
BS in Nutrition and Dietetics
BS in Information Technology
BS in Entrepreneurship
BS in Office Administration
MA in Mathematics Education
MA in English
Level
Period of Validity
Level III
(Re-accredited)
Level III
(Re-accredited)
Level II
(Re-accredited)
Level I
Accredited
Level I
Accredited
Level I
Accredited
Level I Accredited
Oct. 16, 2014-Oct. 5, 2018
Nov. 16, 2014-Nov. 15, 2018
July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015
July 1, 2014-June 30, 2017
July 1, 2014-June 30, 2017
July 1, 2014-June 30, 2017
July 2, 2014-June 30, 2017
Level I
Accredited
Level I Accredited
July 2, 2014-June 30, 2017
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Level I Accredited
July 1, 2014-June 30, 2017
BS in Agriculture
Level I Accredited
July 1, 2014-June 30, 2017
MA in Teaching Biology
CSU Panganiban Campus
July 1, 2014-June 30, 2017
Table 5 List of CSU Academic Programs Granted Accreditation Status by AACCUP
(Cumulative Data)
Programs
BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS
CAF
BS in Agriculture (Majors: Animal Science,
Crop Science)
CAS
Arts and Social Science (AB-Economics)
Arts and Social Science (AB-Political Sci.)
BS in Biology
BS in Mathematics
AB in Public Administration
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Level
Period of Validity
Level-I Accredited
July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2016
Level-III Reaccredited
Level-III Reaccredited
Level-II Reaccredited
Level-II Reaccredited
Level-I Accredited
April 16, 2011 - April 15, 2015
April 16, 2011 - April 15, 2015
July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2017
July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2017
July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2016
PROGRAMs
COED
Elementary Teacher Education
Secondary Teacher Education
CBA
BS in Accountancy
BS in Business Administration
Entreprenuership
Office Administration
CHS
Nursing
BS in Nutrition and Dietetics
COE
BS in Civil Engineering
CIT
Industrial Technology
CICT
BS in Information System
Information Technology
PANGANIBAN CAMPUS
Elementary Teacher Education
BS Agriculture
MASTER'S PROGRAM
COEd
Graduate: Master's (MAEd)
Graduate: Master's (MPA)
Graduate: Master's (MS)
Master in Business Administration
Graduate: Master's (MA-English)
Graduate: Master's (MAEd-Math)
Graduate: Master's (MAT-Biology)
Master of Arts in Filipino
DOCTORAL
Doctor of Education, Major in Educational Management
Level
Period of Validity
Level-III Re-accredited
Level-III Re-accredited
April 16, 2011 - April 15, 2015
April 16, 2011 - April 15, 2015
Level-III
Level-III
Level I
Level I
June 2014 - July 2015
June 2014 - July 2015
July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2017
July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2017
Level-III Re-accredited
Level-II Re-accredited
(Qualified for Level III)
April 16, 2011 - April 15, 2015
July 12, 2014 - June 2015
Level-I Accredited
July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2016
Level-III Re-accredited
April 16, 2011 - April 15, 2015
Level-I Accredited
Level I
July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2016
July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2017
Level I
Level I
July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2017
July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2018
Level-III Re-accredited
Level-III Re-accredited
Level-I Accredited
Level-I Accredited
Level I
Level I
Level I
Candidate Status
April 16, 2011 - April 15, 2015
April 16, 2011 - April 15, 2015
January 2004 - December 2014
July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2016
July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2017
July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2017
July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2017
Level-I Accredited
July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2016
“At present, 91% (20/22) of our accreditable Baccalaureate Programs
are accredited, 54% (7/13) of our accreditable Masters’ Programs are
also accredited, and our single accreditable Doctoral Program also
enjoys the same status.”
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INTERNATIONALIZATION INITIATIVES
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STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE
University Library Services
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Guidance, Counseling and Testing Services
Medical and Dental Services
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SECURING THEIR FUTURE—CSU student beneficiaries of the Sabino J. Cabangon Foundation Scholarship
Program express their gratitude and optimism during the MOA signing between the Foundation and the CSU in
June 2014. Aside from said Foundation, CSU scholars have greatly benefitted from other government, institutional and private scholarship programs that remove the hindering effects of poverty in availing quality education.
Scholarships Enjoyed by Students
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Table 6 Summary of Scholarship Programs and Student Financial Assistance/Aid/Grant
SY 2014-2015
SCHOLARSHIP
A. MERIT
1. Government
CELY (Provincial)Scholarship
Program Full
b. CHED-GAD Scholarship
Program
1. Full
2. Half
c. CHED-StuFAPs
1. Full Merit
2. Half Merit
d. DOST-SEI Scholarship
Program
e. Municipal Scholarship
Program
1. SPI Caramoran
2. San Miguel
3. Virac
f. OTOS Scholarship Program
2. Institutional
a. Academic Scholarship
1. President’s Lister
2. Dean’s Lister
Entrance Scholarship
a. Valedictorian
b. Salutatorian
3. Private
a. ARDCI Scholarship
b. BNAA Scholarship
c. Sabino J.
CabangonScholarship
d. Century Family Mall
Scholarship
e. Camalig Bank Foundation
Scholarship
Source of Fund
Amount of Grant Per
Student
No. of
Beneficiary/Grantees
1st Sem.
2nd Sem.
Free tuition & misc. fees
9
9
P 15,000
P 7,500
5
2
6
2
P 15,000
P 7,500
P 6,000 + book allowance
+ transportation expenses
+ clothing allowance
23
4
18
23
4
18
Free tuition & misc.
(P5,000)
-do-
34
34
20
20
Commission on Higher
Education (CHED)
-doFree tuition fees + P
15,000 stipend
129
7
129
7
Institutional Funded
Free tuition fees – 100%
Institutional Funded
Free tuition fees- 100%
1
23
1
23
Institutional Funded
Free tuition fees – 100%
Institutional Funded
Free tuition fees – 50%
5
5
None
None
Agricultural Funded
Free tuition & misc. fees
38
38
Bicol National
Association of America
(BNAA)
100 $/per sem.
2
2
Sabino J. Cabangon
Free tuition & misc. fees
25
18
Century Family Mall
Free tuition & misc. fees
3
3
Camalig Bank
Free tuition & misc. fees
10
10
Provincial Government
of Catanduanes
Commission on Higher
Education (CHED)
Commission on Higher
Education (CHED)
Department of Science &
Technology (DOST)
Municipal Gov. of
Caramoran
Municipal Gov. of San
Miguel
Municipal Gov. of Virac
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SCHOLARSHIP
Source of Fund
Amount of Grant Per
Student
No. of
Beneficiary/Grantees
1st Sem.
2nd Sem.
Provincial Employees
Multi Purpose
Cooperative
(PROVEMCO)
Vision Bank
Free tuition & misc. fees
8
8
Free tuition & misc. fees
39
39
Department of
Agriculture (DA)/CHED
Free tuition fees + P 4,000
per month + P 3,000 book
allowance/P 5,000
16
16
b. CELY (Provincial) Financial
Assistance
Partial
Provincial Government
of Catanduanes
P 2,000
1,289
1,289
c. CHED-StuFAPs- Tulong- Dunong
Batch (1)
Batch (2)
d. DND-CHEDPASUC(AFPSLAI) Financial
Assistance
Commission on Higher
Education (CHED)
P 6,000
51
1,382
1
51
1,382
1
f. PROVEMCO Scholarship
Program
g. Vision Bank Scholarship
B. NON-MERIT
1. Government
a. ACEF Financial Assistance
e. ESGP-PA(Batch 1)
Main Campus
Panganiban Campus
ESGP-PA (Batch 2)
Main Campus
Panganiban Campus
f. GSIS Financial Assistance
g. OWWA Financial Assistance
P 3,000
Department of National
Defense – Commission
on Higher Education –
Philippine Association of
State Universities and
Colleges (DND-CHEDPASUC)
Free tuition & misc. fees
not exceeding P 2,500 +
Commission on Higher
Education (CHED)
P 30,000
35
35
Commission on
Higher Education
(CHED)
P 30,000
12
12
Commission on Higher
Education (CHED)
Commission on Higher
Education (CHED)
Government Services
Insurance System
(GSIS) Scholarship
Program
Overseas Worker
Welfare Administration
P 30,000
252
252
P 30,000
10
10
Free tuition fee & misc. (not to
exceed P 20,000 + P 2,000
monthly
3
3
P 20,000
1
1
Free tuition & misc fee
3
3
h. SEDP Financial Assistance
2. Institutional
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SCHOLARSHIP
a. Athletic Financial Assistance
1. Full
2. Half
b. Barangay Financial Assistance
c. BR#25 (Siblings) Financial
Assistance
1. Full
2. Half
d. FCSC President Financial
Assistance
e. Hablon Dawani Financial
Assistance
1. Full
2. Half
h. SBO President Financial
Assistance
i. The CSU Statesman (Editor-inChief) Financial Assistance
j. Student Assistance Financial
Assistance
3. Private
a. CAUSA Financial Assistance
b. ANCOP Financial Assistance
GRAND TOTAL
Source of Fund
Amount of Grant Per
Student
Institutional Funded
Free tuition fees – 100%
Institutional Funded
Free tuition fees – 50%
Institutional Funded
Free tuition fees – 100%
Institutional Funded
Free tuition fees – 100%
Institutional Funded
Institutional Funded
Free tuition fees – 50%
Institutional Funded
Free tuition fees – 100%
Institutional Funded
Free tuition fees – 50%
Institutional Funded
No. of
Beneficiary/Grantees
1st Sem.
2nd Sem.
19
14
42
24
19
39
None
None
1
3
1
Free tuition fees – 100%
21
5
7
25
10
7
Institutional Funded
Free tuition fees – 100%
None
None
Institutional Funded
2,000/per month
150
154
Catanduanes
Association in USA
(CAUSA)
Free tuition & misc. fees
11
11
16
3,751
16
3,758
Free tuition fees – 100%
Free tuition fees
Figure 2 Percentage of Students Provided Scholarships
CSU 2014 Performance Report
PAGE 19
Student Activities
PAGE 20 CSU 2014 Performance Report
Table 7 Curricular/ Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activities Conducted SY 2014 -2015
Curricular/Co-Curricular and
Extra Curricular Activities
1.
College Entrance Examination for
SY 2014-2015
2.
Mobile campaign regarding the
Call for Applicants for Sabino J.
Cabangon Scholarship Program to
the different high school in Virac
North, South Districts and Panganiban.
College of Arts and Sciences
Week Celebration
3.
Participants
Program/ Course
Date
Venue
January 5 to
March 23,
2014
January 15,
2014 & January 25, 2014
College of Education Building
Graduating High
School Students/
Incoming Freshmen
Graduating High
School Students/
Incoming Freshmen
Guidance, Counseling
and Testing Office
Teaching Staff, CAS
Student, SBO Officers
& members
ROTC Students
CAS, SBO
January 27,
2014
CSU Campus
NSTP, ROTC
Incoming FCSC and
SBO officers
FCSC
January 27,
20914
January 29,
2014
CSU Front
Grounds
HRD Bldg.
CHS Students
CHS, Phil. Nursing Student Association – Bicol,
Catanduanes Chapter,
Senior Nursing Students
NSTP
January 31,
2014
Twin Rock
Beach Resort,
Igang Virac
February 11,
2014
February 10 –
12, 2014
CSU Grounds
Student Support Services
6.
Regional Annual Administrative
Tactical Inspection 2014
FCSC Seminar – Student Cooperative, and Symposium – Servant
Leadership
Team Building Activity
7.
NSTP Day
8.
COT-Department of Information &
Communication Technology – Student Body Organization Week
9.
Thanks Giving Mass, Blessing and
inauguration of the following infrastructure projects: PG Tabuzo
Cyber Bldg., CSU University Library Extension, University Gate &
Arch of Excellence
General Rally for FCSC & SBO
Candidates
Synchronized Federated College
Student Council & SBO Election
CSU Officials, CSU
Teaching, non-teaching
staff, CSU Students
CSU
February 12,
2014
CSU Students
COMELEC, FCSC, OSSS
CSU Students
12.
10th Annual English Communication Arts Celebration
CSU Students Taking
up English Communication Arts
13.
Internship Examination for the Incoming 3rd Year BSN Student
Blood Letting – as part of the activities of APO in celebrating its 64th
National Anniversary
Holy Mass (Kick-off activity for the
celebration of the observance of
National Women‟s Month)
3rd Year BSN Students
COMELEC, FCSC, Office
of Student Support Services
College of Arts and Sciences – Department of Languages, Central English
Club
CHS, Guidance, Counseling and Testing Office
Alpha Phi Omega
February 13,
2014
February 14,
2014
4.
5.
10.
11.
14.
15.
Students taking up
NSTP Subjects
COT-DICT Students
Alpha Phi Omega Officials and Members
CSU Officials, teaching
and non-teaching staff
and CSU students
COT-Department of Information & Comm. Technology/SBO
Gender and Development
Office
February 19,
2014
Vira South Districts c North,
Panganiban
CSU Covered
Court, Computer
Laboratory
Rooms
CSU Grounds
Covered Court
Panganiban
Campus CSU
Main Campus
CSU Gymnasium,
Covered Court
February 26,
2014
March 2, 2014
CHS Room
March 4, 2014
CSU Covered
Court
CSU 2014 Performance Report
CSU Main Lobby
PAGE 21
Curricular/CoCurricular and Extra
Curricular Activities
Participants
Program/ Course
Holy Mass – “Ash
Wednesday”
CFC- Youth for Christ
Campus Based – Campus
Assembly: entitled
“Resume”
Recognition Ceremony for
CSU Student Achievers
NSTP Graduation Ceremony
1st Quarter 2014 Nationwide Simultaneous Earth
Quake Drill
Mobile Entrance Examination
CSU Officials, teaching and nonteaching staff and CSU students
CFC- Youth for Christ Campus
Based Officials and Members
CSU, Gender and Development Office
CFC- Youth for Christ
Campus Based
March 5,
2014
March 7,
2014
CSU Covered
Court
Room E8
CSU Student Achievers
Student Support Services
NSTP Students
NSTP
CSU Officials, teaching and nonteaching staff and CSU students
CSU, OSSS
March 7,
2014
March 15,
2014
March 19,
2014
CSU Gymnasium
CSU Front
Grounds
CSU Campus
Pre-determined ESGP-PA Grantees
Student Support services
March 31 –
April 3, 2014
Mobile College Entrance
Examination in the different towns of Catanduanes
MOA Signing of the
Sabino J. Cabangon
Foundation Scholarship
Program
PICE-CSU Student Chapter Project Works
Graduating High School Students/Incoming Freshmen
Guidance, Counseling
and Testing Office
April 1-4,
2014
CSU Officials, Scholars of
Sabino J. Cabangon Foundation
Scholarship Program
CSU, Vic Valledor, Office
of Student Support Services
June 11,
2014
Different
Town of
Catanduanes
Different
Town of
Catanduanes
Conference
Room
COT-Department of Engineering
June 17,
2014
Room E7
26.
Engineering Welcome
Night for Freshmen
COT-Department of Engineering
Students
June 18, 2014
Engineering
Drawing
Room
27.
Freshmen, Transferees & Continuing Students
June 18,
2014
CSU Gymnasium
28.
General Orientation for
Freshmen, Transferees &
Continuing Students
Orientation Meeting
COT-Department of Engineering, Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers
CSU Student
COT-Department of Engineering, Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers
CSU Student
Student Support Services
29.
Accreditation Survey Visit
CHED Officials & CSU
officials
CSU
Orientation Meeting of
CHED-StuFAPs Beneficiaries
Friday Mass
(Thanksgiving mass for
the passers in the 2014
Nurses Licensure Examination)
Training and Workshop:
“Back to Basics” Back to
the Grind
June 20,
2014
June 23 –
27, 2014
July 8, 2014
CSU Gymnasium
CSU Campus
30.
New & On-going Grantees of
ESGP-PA Grantees
CSU Officials, Teaching, NonTeaching staff, CSU Students
CHED-StuFAPs Beneficiaries,
Parents, CHED Officials
Passers in the 2014 Nurses Licensure Examination, College of
Health Sciences faculty, Non
Teaching Staff, and Students
College of Health Sciences
July 11,
2014
CSU Gymnasium
CSU Student Publications Editor
Staff
CSU Public Relation and
Information Services and
CSU Statesman
July 12,
2014
CSU Little
Theater
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
22.
23.
24.
25.
31.
32.
PAGE 22 CSU 2014 Performance Report
CHED, CSU and Office of
Student Support Services
Date
Venue
CSU Gymnasium
Curricular/Co-Curricular
and Extra Curricular Activities
Participants
Program/ Course
Date
Congressman Cesar Sarmiento, CSU and Office of
Student Support Services,
Student Leaders
Congressman Cesar Sarmiento, CSU and Office of
Student Support Services,
Student Leaders
VPAA, Guidance, Counseling & Testing Office
College of Information and
Communication Technology
July 17, 2014
Student
Center
July 18, 2014
Student
Center
July 25, 2014
CSU Little
Theater
CSU Gymnasium
Student Body, Pupil Government and Class Organizations of the Laboratory
Schools
3rd Year BSN Students
Laboratory School
July 31, 2014
CSC Gymnasium
College of Health Sciences
Officers of FCSC, SBO, other
recognized organizations and
CSU students
Incoming First Year
Federated College Student Council
August 1,
2014
August 1,
2014
Risen Christ
Chapel
CSU Front
Grounds
UPCAT, CSU Laboratory
High School
CSU and Sports and Athletics
Alpha Kappa Rho
August 3-4,
2014
August 4-6,
2014
August 8,
2014
CED
Room
CSU
Grounds
CSU
Ground
Cong. Cesar V. Sarmiento,
Gov. Araceli Wong, PNP Provincial Director, CSU Officials
Catanduanes State University and NSTP
August 8,
2014
CSU Gymnasium
CSU Teaching, Non Teaching
Staff and Student Leaders
Catanduanes State University and Public Relations Information Services
CSU-Historical Society
August 18, 19,
21, 2014
Little Theater
August 20,
2014
CED Conference
Room
Ayala Young Leaders
Alliance IncorporatedBicol United Chapter,
CSU and Office of
August 25,
2014
CSU Little
Theater
33.
Orientation for New Members of CSU-Bandillo
Officers, Members of CSU
Bandillo and New Applicants
for CSU-Bandillo
34.
Distribution of Relief Goods
for the victims of Typhoon
Ruby
CSU Students
35.
Symposium: “Enhancing
Mobility in the Global Market
Seminar (Theme: “Building
New Concepts for Brighter
Technological Innovation”)
SBO, PGO and other Organizations Induction Program
and Ball
CSU Students
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
45.
46.
47.
41st Capping and Pinning
Ceremony
Annual Induction Ceremony
and Acquaintance Party
UP College Admission Test
(UPCAT)
CSU Olympics 2014
Alpha Kappa Rho Motorcade
inside the CSU – as part of
their activities in Celebrating its
41st Foundation Anniversary
Launching and MOA Signing
of Two-Year NSTP Advocacy on Nurturing Green Community Towards Poverty
Alleviation and Crime-Free
Catanduanes
Google Apps Education
Workshop
Seminar: “Look Back, Look
Around, Look Forward:
Strengthening our Filipino
Identity”
Ayala Young Leaders Alliance Incorporated-Bicolanos
for Youth Leadership Development (AYLC BYLD) Caravan-Catanduanes
BSIS Students
Different Colleges of CSU
and Panganiban Campus
Alpha Kappa Rho Officers
and Members
Taking up Social Science 1
(Philippine Government and
Constitution) and Philippine
History in all colleges
CSU Student Leaders
July 25, 2014
CSU 2014 Performance Report
Venue
PAGE 23
Curricular/Co-Curricular
and Extra Curricular Activities
48.
49.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
Participants
Program/ Course
Date
Seminar sa Filipino: Buwan
ng Wikang Pambansa 2014
“Ang Pagtuturo ng Filipino sa
Pagbabago ng Panahon”
Special Recruitment Activity
(Jobs Fair)
Filipino Major Students
August 30,
2014
CSU Gymnasium
September
4-5, 2014
CSU Covered Court
Meeting with Women‟s Club
Officers and Adviser of every
College
Election for the Board, Directors of CSU Federated Alumni Association
Symposium: Nursing Jurisprudence entitled “ The Anatomy of Nursing Documentation and its Legal Perspective
Election of the College/
Central English Club and
Samahang Sentral ng Filipino officers
Poster Making Contest on
Litter and Clutter Free Campus Program
Emergency Meeting with
FCSC, SBO, Fraternity and
Sorority President, PGO/
SBO High School President
and Adviser
Motorcade Inside the CSU
Campus of SRB Alumni, Officers, Members as part of
Activities for its 39th Foundation Anniversary
CSU 2nd Foundation Anniversary
Eco Color Run
Women‟s Club Officers
and Adviser
College of Arts and Sciences-Department of
Languages, Samahang
Sentral ng Filipino
Quovadia Training
School Inc., Alumni and
Placement Services
Student Support Services
September
5, 2014
Student Center
CSU Alumni
Alumni and Placement
Services
September
8, 2014
CSU Covered Court
Senior Nursing Students
College of Health Sciences
September
12, 2014
CSU Little Theater
Students taking up
English and Filipino
subjects
Central English Club
and Samahang Sentral
ng Filipino
September
17, 2014
CSU Covered Court
CSU students
CSU, Student Support
Services
September
17, 2014
Student Center
FCSC, SBO Fraternity
and Sorority President,
PGO/SBO High School
President and Adviser
Student Support Services
September
18, 2014
Student Center
SRB Alumni, Officers
and Members
SRB
September
22, 2014
CSU Grounds
CSU Community
Catanduanes State University
Catanduanes State University
October
2014
October 4,
2014
CSU Grounds
CSU
October 4,
2014
October 4,
2014
CSU Grounds
October 8,
2014
Different Graduating
High School Students of
Catanduanes
61.
Launching of Litter and Clutter
Free Campus Program
Symposium – as part of the
Tau Gamma Phi 46th National Foundation Anniversary
62.
Career Guidance to graduating High School Students
60.
CSU Students
CSU Officials, Faculty,
Non Teaching Staff and
Students
CSU Community
Tau Gamma Phi Alumni, Officers and Members
Tau Gamma Phi/Sigma
Graduating High
School Student
Guidance Office
PAGE 24 CSU 2014 Performance Report
Venue
Freedom Park (Virac
Fountain) to CSU
CSU Campus
63.
64.
Curricular/CoCurricular and Extra Curricular Activities
Meeting with ESGPPA Grantees
CED Education
Week
65.
College of Engineering Week
65.
College of Health
Sciences Week
66.
Christmas Party
Celebration
67.
Leadership Seminar
Participants
Program/ Course
Date
Venue
ESGP-PA Grantees
and CSU Officials
CED Teaching, Non
teaching staffs, Students
CED Teaching, Non
teaching staffs, Students
College of Engineering Teaching, Non
Teaching, Students
JPIA Officers and
Members
Student Support Services
College of Education
November
26, 2014`
December 2
– 3, 2014q
Student Center
CSU Campus
College of Engineering
December 8
– 12, 2014
CSU Campus
College of Health
Sciences
December
15 – 17,
2014
December
15 – 17,
2014
December
17, 2014
CSU Campus
FCSC and SBO Officers
JPIA and College of
Business and Accountancy
Student Support Services
CSU Covered
Court
CSU Gymnasium
Table 8 Other Seminars and Trainings Attended by CSU Students
SY 2014-2015
Title of Activity
Date
Venue
Sponsoring Agency
Level
Japan East Asia Network of
Students and Youth
(JENESYS) 2.0 Program for
Mass Media of Government of
Japan
September 29
– October 9,
2014
Japan
Japan and ASEAN
Member States
International
Annual CE Educational Tour
& Seminar
February 2 –
8, 2014
Manila,
Bulacan and
Baguio
PALAISIPAN 2014
February 7 –
11, 2014
13th PNSA Regional Congress
February 13 –
16, 2014
Catanduanes State
University and
COT Department
of Engineering
UP Los Baños,
UP Los Baños
Laguna
Ateneo de
Naga
University,
Naga City
Philippine Nursing
Students
Association
(PNSA) – Bicol
Regional Council
National
National
National
CSU 2014 Performance Report
PAGE 25
Title of Activity
Date
Seminar on Sales & Marketing
February 18 –
22, 2014
2nd Student Media Congress
July 23 – 28,
2014
Consultative Conference &
Workshop on the Youth’s role
in disaster risk reduction and
management in celebration of
the International Youth Day
August 11-12,
2014
National Science Club Summit
and PSYSC Science Olympiad
September 58, 2014
12th Youth Congress of
Information Technology
September 10
– 12, 2014
National Civil Engineering
Summit 2014
2nd paCEkatan 2014 – Luzon
Venue
Enchanted
Catanduanes State
Kingdom,
University and
Laguna and
COT Department
Educational
of Engineering
Tour to the
following
factory plants:
(Gardenia
Plant
Manila
Broadcasting
Company,
ABS-CBN
Studio and
Bangko
Sentral
(Money
Museum),
Pasay City.
De La Salle
De La Salle
University, Taft
University
Avenue,
Manila
Bayview Park
National Youth
Hotel Manila Commission (NYC)
& United Nations
Children‟s Fund
UNICEF
Legazpi City
Function
Rooms 1 to 5
of the SMX
Convention
Center, Pasay
City
September 11College of
13, 2014
Engineering,
Up Diliman,
Quezon City
September 12, University of
2014
Perpetual Help
System, Las
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Sponsoring Agency
Level
National
National
National
National
National
UP Association of
Civil Engineering
Students (UP
ACES)
Besavilla Review
Center (BRC)
National
National
Title of Activity
Date
Venue
Sponsoring Agency
Level
11th PASOA Convention for
Office Administration
Students
November 19
– 24, 2014
PASOA
National
13th Luzonwide Higher
Education Press Conference
February 12 –
14, 2014
Commission on
Higher Education
Luzon Cluster
14th Regional Tertiary School
Press Conference
January 8 –
12, 2014
Commission on
Higher Education
(CHED)
Regional
Regional Secondary School
Press Conference (RSSPC)
January 28 –
February 1,
2014
Regional Elementary School
Press Conference
February 4 –
8, 2014
Jose Aspiras
Hall Don
Mariano
Marcos
Memorial
State
University Ago
La Union
Batis Aramin
Resort and
Hotel, Brgy.
Malupak,
Lucban,
Quezon
Bagasbas
Lighthouse
Hotel Resort,
Bagasbas
Beach, Daet,
Camarines Sur
Marcial O.
Ranola
Memorial
School,
Guinobatan,
Albay
Iriga Central
School, Iriga
City
13th PNSA Regional Congress
January 23 –
26, 2014
Ateneo de
Naga
University
January 23-25,
2014
Bicol
University,
Legazpi City
Ibalong
Centrum for
Recreation,
Legaspi City
Concourse
Convention
Center,
Legazpi City
1st Regional Accounting
Challenge
2014 Bicol Regional Student
Teachers’ Congress
February 28,
2014
Regional Convention of
Nurses
August 17 –
19, 2014
Regional
Department of
Education (DEP-ED)
Regional
Philippine Nursing
Students Association
(PNSA) – Bicol
Regional Council
Regional
Regional
Philippine
Association for
Teacher Education
(PAFTE V)
Regional
Regional
CSU 2014 Performance Report
PAGE 27
Title of Activity
Date
Venue
Sponsoring Agency
2014 Regional Civil
Engineering Student Summit
October 12 –
16, 2014
Regional Career Guidance
Info Blitz
November 1719, 2014
Sorsogon
State College,
Sorsogon City
Concourse
Convention
Center
Legazpi City
2014 Division Elementary
Schools Press Conference
(DSSPC)
January 9 -11,
2014
Annual Division Secondary
School Press Conference
(DSSSPC)
December 1 –
3, 2014
Educational Tour of IT/IS
Facilities and Plants
August 3-8,
2014
Manila and
Laguna
Seminar on Entrepreneurship,
Innovation & Economics in
the World Today
September 18,
2014
CSU Little
Theater
Awareness Seminar on ISSO
December 13,
2014
CSU Campus
Twin Rock
Beach Resort,
Igang, Virac
Catanduanes
Schools
Division
Conference Hall
Level
Regional
CHED
Regional
DSSPC
Local
Division Office
Local
CSU and College
of Information and
Communication
Technology
4th year AB
Economics Student
(Elective 3 –
Entrepreneurship,
Elective 4 –
Industrial
Economics)
CSU Planning and
HRM
Institutional
Institutional
Institutional
Student Awards
Activity
2014 National Civil
Engineering Quiz
Events
Team
Competition
(2
teams/School)
Participant/s
Joseph Rey Valeza
Francis Isaac Bernal
PAGE 28 CSU 2014 Performance Report
7th
Awards
Place
Date
13-Sep-14
Venue
UP Diliman,
Q.C.
Activity
Regional Midyear Convention of
the National
Federation of
Junior Philippine
Institute of
AccountantsRegion V Council
15th
Events
Survival of the
Brainiest Quiz Bee
Vocal Solo
Feature Writing
Executive Encounter
RMYC Cup 5
National
Federation of
Junior Philippine
Institute of
Accountants
Regional Civil
Engineering
Student Summit
Feature Writing
Tower Building
Competition
(5 students/School)
Bridge Building
Competition
(5 students/School)
Regional
Philippine Institute
of Civil Engineers
(PICE) Students
Quiz 2014
Philippine
Statistics Quiz
Regional Level
Individual
Competition
(2 students/School)
Individual
Competition
Participant/s
Team 1:
Jonas Soneja
Aimelle Tabor
Team 2:
Omar Byron Zuñiga
Sheena Matagñob
Omar Byron Zuñiga
MarinelTatel
Marko Rey Tapel
Erik Mendoza
Aries Balda
Michelle Go
Jonas Soneja
Marko Rey S. Tapel
Awards
Champion
Date
27-Sep-14
Venue
Bagasbas
Lighthouse
Hotel and
Restaurant,
Bagasbas,
Daet,
Camarines
Norte
2nd Place
Sept. 2628, 2014
Region II
Council
Joven Villanueva
CharlainAloyon
Ariel Tubice
Elvira Mae Pantino
CharlonCaadlawon
Carlo Villacorta
Dyan Camille Quintal
CharmaineGianan
Romeo Coronejo III
Jonnalyn Cervantes
John Rey Valeza
Champion
15-Oct-14
SSC,
Sorsogon
Francis Isaac Bernal
2nd Place
Julius John Dayawon
Champion (will
represent the
Region in the
National finals)
3rd place
13-Nov-14
NEDA
Legazpi City
Divina V. Gonzales
2nd Place
2nd Place
2nd Place
6th Place
3rd Place
Champion
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FACULTY PROFILE
Faculty Members Pursuing Advanced Degrees
Name
Position
Degree
Major Field
RAMON S. IDANAN
Instructor I
Master of Science
Mechanical
Engineering
JHOMANN U. SOCITO
Instructor III
Master of Science
Plant
Protection
ROMMEL A. SABENIANO
Instructor I
Master of Arts
Theology
JOCELYN L. JORDAN
Doctor of Education
MA. MONETTE DR TUGAY
Associate
Prof. V
Instructor I
JAYMUND M. FLORANZA
Instructor I
Doctor of Education
SUSAN M. TINDUGAN
Assistant
Prof. I
Instructor I
Doctor of Philosophy
Educational
Management
Filipino
Doctor of Philosophy
Filipino
JOVERT R. BALUNSAY
Master of Arts
Educational
Management
Industrial Education
School
Technological
University of the
Philippines (TUP)
Central Bicol State
University of
Agriculture
(CBSUA)
Holy Rosary Major
Seminary
Catanduanes State
University
Catanduanes State
University
Catanduanes State
University
Bicol University
Scholarship
Plan B
Plan B
Plan D
Plan D
Plan D
Plan D
Plan C
Bicol University
PLAN A – If tuition and miscellaneous fees, monthly stipend, allowances for books, needed materials and thesis/
dissertation writing, as well as transportation expenses are borne by the granting/sponsoring institution/agency,
salary and regular employment privileges shall be borne by the CSC. If the granting/sponsoring institution/agency
shoulders only some of the expenses of the degree being pursued, the other benefits cited in the proceeding paragraph shall be granted by the CSC.
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PLAN B – Local Grant (Studies to be pursued in any other government institution recognized by CHED in the Philippines
 Salary and regular employment benefits






Tuition and miscellaneous expenses
Sea and land transportation cost; one round trip transportation cost per school year
Monthly stipend of P4,000 within the term/semester
Thesis assistance of P20,000
Or Dissertation assistance of P25,000
Book allowance of P3,000/semester

PLAN C - Salary and regular employment benefits

PLAN D - Thesis/Dissertation Assistance

P10,000 for the master’s level and P15,000 for the doctoral level. Actual release of subsidy is to be based on extent of
work undertaken

30% after the approval of the proposal

50% after the oral defense

20% after submitting the final copy of the thesis/dissertation
Faculty Members Who Have Completed Their Advanced Degrees
Name
Position
Degree
Major Field
ROMMEL A. SABENIANO
Instructor I
Master of Arts
Theology
JOCELYN L. JORDAN
Associate Prof. V
Doctor of Education
Educational Management
MA. MONETTE DR TUGAY
Instructor I
Master of Arts
Industrial Education
JAYMUND M. FLORANZA
Instructor I
Doctor of Education
Educational Management
SUSAN M. TINDUGAN
JOVERT R. BALUNSAY
KRISTIAN Q. ALDEA
Assistant Prof. I
Instructor I
Instructor I
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Philosophy
Master of Arts
Filipino
Filipino
Teaching Biology
School
Holy Rosary Major
Seminary
Catanduanes State
University
Catanduanes State
University
Catanduanes State
University
Bicol University
Bicol University
Catanduanes State
University
Faculty Members Granted Scholarships
Name
Position
Degree
RAMON S. IDANAN
Instructor I
MS Mechanical
Engineering
JHOMANN U. SOCITO
Instructor II
MS Plant Protection
Major in Entomology
MA JUGIE R. RAMOS
Asst. Prof. II
LUIS A. OLILA
Instructor I
School
Type of
Scholarship
Period
Technological
University of the
Philippines (TUP)
Central Bicol State
University of
Agriculture (CBSUA)
Plan B.b
MS Plant Science
Central Bicol State
University of
Agriculture (CBSUA)
Plan B
June, 2014
to
March, 2015
MA Philosophy
University of Santo
Tomas (UST)
Faculty Dev‟t.
Program Phase II
(FDP-II)
4 Semesters and
2 Summers
2nd Semester
AY 2014-2016
Plan B
November, 2013
to
October, 2014
June, 2014
to
March, 2015
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Seminars and Trainings Attended by Faculty Members
NAME OF SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED
Second Week Session of the Flagship Course on academic Excellence
(T.O. No. 005, dated January 6, 2014)
Academic Colloquium with the theme: “Social Responsibility, Environmental and Organizational Sustainability”
(T.O. No. 010 & 023, dated January 8 & 9, 2014)
Training Course sponsored by Active Learning, Inc. titled
“Introduction to My SQL Development and Administration
(T.O. No. 016, dated January 8, 2014)
Accreditation of Technical Service Providers Orientation
and Training Workshop
(T.O. No. 036, dated January 14, 2014)
Faculty Training on Essential Intrapartum and Newborn
Care (EINC)
(T.O. No. 046, dated January 22, 2014)
Seminar-workshop on Effective Supervision of Teaching
to Standards for Filipino and Social Studies/AP
(T.O. No. 060, dated January 23, 2014)
Seminar-workshop on Effective Supervision of Teaching
to Standards for English , Science and Mathematics
(T.O. No. 061, dated January 23, 2014)
Seminar-Workshop on Abaca Hybrid Production
(T.O. No. 063, dated January 23, 2014)
Trainer’s Training on Risk Sensitive Comprehensive Land
Use Planning: Module 1
(T.O. No. 079, dated February 3, 2014)
Third week Flagship Course on the management of research in SUCs-Batch 3 (FC Research 3)
(T.O. No. 081, dated February 3, 2014)
Third week session of the Flagship Course on Academic
Excellence for the Middle-Managers (FC-Acad)
(T.O. No. 087, dated February 3, 2014)
Training/Seminar sponsored by Association of Government Internal Auditors, Inc. titled “Understanding and
Updates of Government Procurement System, R.A. 9184
(Revised IRR Res. # 03-2009)
(T.O. No. 092, dated February 4, 2014)
TOSP-Bikol Annual Youth Formation Workshop titled
“Youth Hours Year 3”
(T.O. No. 113, dated February 6, 2014)
Administrative meeting cum Workshop on the Capacity
Building of Grades 3 and 9 Teachers on the implementation of K to 12 Basic Education Program
(T.O. No. 129 & 166, dated February 10 & 24, 2014)
Orientation-Workshop on the Information Systems Strategic Plan (ISSP) and On-line Submission of Budget Proposal for FY 2015 for SUCs
(T.O. No. 158 & 163, dated February 22 & 24, 2014)
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DATE AND VENUE
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
January 5-11, 2014
DAP Conference Center, Tagaytay City
January 10, 2014
Villa Caceres Hotel, Naga City
Tablizo, Ruben P.
January 27-31, 2014
Activelearning, Inc., 2nd Floor
Designmix Bldg., Greenhills,
San Juan, Metro Manila
February 4-7, 2014
Crown Legacy Hotel, Baguio
City
January 26-28, 2014
Regent Hotel, Naga City
Rojas, Maria Antonia E.
January 24-25, 2014
Holiday Inn Galleria, ADB
Bldg., Ortigas Center, Pasig
City
January 28-29, 2014
Holiday Inn, Galleria, ADB
Bldg., Ortigas Center, Pasig
City
Villamartin, Nelvin D.
Talan, Milagros S,
Tomagan, Josephine R.
Moraña, Amy T.
Cilot, Corazon T.
Tablizo, Joerandy P.
Cabrera, Rhodora B.
Masagca, Socorro D.
Panti, Teresita S.
Evangelista, Eric V.
Valledor, Fe M.
January 29-30, 2014
Hotel Uno, C.M. Recto St.,
Davao City
February 4-7, 2014
Charisma Function Hall, San
Rafael, Guinobatan, Albay
January 12-16, 2014
DAP Pasig City
Ibones, Jocelyn S.
Tablizo, Lorna A.
Vargas, Sonia R.
Tabor, Erlinda F.
Tadoy, Jerilee G.
Abundo, Bernardino Jr. C.
Araojo, Aurora E.
Tiu, Ma. Cecilia V.
February 3-6, 2014
DAP Bldg., Pasig City
Tablizo, Ruben P.
February 19-21, 2014
#770 Pedro Gil St., Malate,
Manila
Somido, Eliseo Jr. M.
Santelices, Ronnie B.
February 8, 2014
Divine Word College, Legazpi
City
February 25-26, 2014
Teacher‟s Camp, Baguio City
Magtangob, Nancy D.
February 25-26, 2014
CHED Auditorium, 2nd Floor,
HEDC Building, C.P. Garcia
Avenue, UP Campus, Diliman,
Quezon City
Delluza, Ma. Emmie T.
Tapado, Belen M.
Tugano, Maria S.
Bernal, Imelda T.
NAME OF SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED
2nd
DATE AND VENUE
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
leg of the Flagship Course on the Management of
SUC Extension Services
(T.O. No. 161, dated February 22, 2014)
Conduct of Training of Trainors (TOT) on Population
Development Education (POPDEVED)
(T.O. No. 162, dated February 24, 2014)
Training Workshop on CAMPI Program for the expansion of Regional Experts’ Pool
(T.O. Nos. 172,173 & 184, dated February 24 & 26, 2014)
February 24 to March 1, 2014
Holiday Inn, ADB Avenue, OrtigaS Center, Pasig City
February 26-28, 2014
Legazpi City
Panti, Marilyn B.
March 5-7, 2014
DOST V Conference Room,
Legazpi City
International Seminar-workshop on Culture and Arts
(T.O. No. 188, dated February 27, 2014)
March 4-6, 2014
Concourse Convention Center,
Legazpi City
March 11-12, 2014
Ciudad Christia Resort, Ampid,
San Mateo, Rizal
Abundo, Bernardino Jr. C.
Dela Hostria, Maria Isabel L.
Valledor, Fe M.
Peña, Eduardo D.
Tablizo, Joerandy C.
Training-Workshop titled Publish or Perish sponsored
by the Science Education Institute
(T.O. No. 191, dated February 28, 2014)
Training on Basic Ethics sponsored by the Bicol Consortium for Health Research and Development
(T.O. No. 215, dated March 7, 2014)
Seminar on Fluid Mechanics/Hydraulics
(T.O. No. 221, dated March 11, 2014)
Material and Testing Seminar
(T.O. No. 223, dated March 11, 2014)
Workshops on the 20th Philippine Internet Anniversary
titled Internet20PH: Connecting Filipinos to the World
(T.O. No. 235, dated March 12, 2014)
Training on the Introduction to CDIO Teaching and
Learning Framework for Engineering Component I
(T.O. No. 241, dated March 14, 2014)
Seminar on Soil Mechanics Laboratory Testing
(T.O. No. 246, dated March 17, 2014)
3rd Session of the Flagship Course on the Management
of SUC Extension Services
(T.O. No. 256, dated March 27, 2014)
National Seminar on Language Teaching and Research
(T.O. No. 264, dated March 31, 2014)
Three-phase Expository Training
(T.O. No. 283, dated April 4, 2014)
National Seminar-Workshop on Jazz Chants and the
Speech Arts sponsored by the Center for the Professional Advancement of Educators (CPAE)
(T.O. No. 286, dated April 7, 2014)
Planning Workshop for the Sustainability of CommunityBased Multi-Species Hatcheries under Philippine National Aquasilviculture Program
(T.O. No. 289, dated April 7, 2014)
March 17-18, 2014
Bicol University, College of Nursing, Legazpi City
May 19-20, 2014
Philippine Central University,
Jaro, Iloilo City
May 21-22, 2014
Philippine Central Unviersity,
Jaro, Iloilo City
March 27, 31 to April 4, 2014
Crowne PlaZA Manila Galleria,
Ortigas Avenue, Quezon City
March 17-19, 2014
Hotel Rembrandt, No. 26 Tomas
Morato Ext., Quezon City
May 21-22, 2014
Central Philippine University,
Jaro, Iloilo City
April 6-12, 2014
Sarangani Highland, General
Santos City
April 9-11, 2014
The Legend Palawan, Puerto
Princesa City
April 6-12, 2014
Agricultural Training Institute,
San Agustin, Pili, Camarines Sur
April 23-25, 2014
Villa Mila Hotel and Garden Resort, Daet, Camarines Norte
April 10, 2014
Regional Freshwater Fisheries
Center Training Center, Bula,
Camarines Sur
Torrente, Josephine V.
Tugano, Maria S.
Bernal, Imelda T.
Gregorio, Ma. Sheila R.
Abundo, Rosana S.
Ogalesco, Alvin C.
Traballo, Michael M.
Torres, Ruel R.
Berjuega, Bienvenido B.
Arcilla, Pedro Jr. R.
Santelices, Ronnie T.
Arcilla, Pedro Jr. R.
Torres, Ruel R.
Tonio, Lowie Jay T.
Tadoy, Jerilee G.
Toyado, Dexter M.
Tonio, Lowie Jay T.
Panti, Marilyn B.
Iṅigo, Maria Edna R.
Tumaque, Noemi R.
Tonio, Jimmylen Z.
Ramos, Ma. Jugie R.
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NAME OF SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED
National Training Workshop on Theater Arts sponsored by
the Center for Professional Advancement of Educator (CPAE)
(T.O. No. 290, dated April 7, 2014)
Consultative Workshop and Orientation on SUC Leveling
Instrument and Guidelines for Its Implementation
(T.O. No. 294, dated April 8, 2014)
3-day Writeshop on the Information Systems Strategic
Plan (ISSP) for FY 2015
(T.O. No. 302, dated April 14, 2014)
Training in Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning
(T.O. No. 310, dated April 15, 2014)
2014 National Folk Dance Workshop for Teachers
(T.O. Nos. 328 & 359, dated April 29 & May 12, 2014)
National Training of Trainors (NTOT) for Grade 9 (Area of
learning: Science)
(T.O. No. 335, dated April 29, 2014)
National Seminar-Workshop on School Leadership
(T.O. No. 336, dated April 29, 2014)
Interuniversity Workshop (approaches in Teaching and
Assessing Outcome-based Learning)
(T.O. No. 337, dated April 29, 2014)
2014 national Korfball Seminar-Workshop and IKF Level 1
Coaching and Refereeing Certification for Sports Leaders
of Universities and Schools in the Philippines
(T.O. No. 356, dated May 12, 2014)
National Seminar-Workshop titled “Module and Workbook
Writing for the K to 12 Curriculum (Across Subject Areas/
Disciplines)
(T.O. No. 371, dated May 15, 2014)
15th National Children’s Hospital Post Graduate Course
(T.O. No. 373, dated May 16, 2014)
Training on the Use of the Agency Procurement Compliance and Performance Indicators (ACPI) System for 2013
Procurement Activities
(T.O. No. 387, dated May 26, 2014)
National Training/Workshop on the Staffing Standards for
SUCs
(T.O. No. 388, dated May 26, 2014)
Mass Training for Grade III Teachers
(T.O. No. 396, dated May 27, 2014)
Seminar on Parliamentary Procedure
(T.O. No. 409, dated June 2, 2014)
Seminar on 3D Animation Fundamentals
(T.O. No. 411, dated June 16, 2014)
Training on Autodesk Maya: Foundation
(T.O. No. 411, dated June 16, 2014)
SUC Leveling Workshop
(T.O. No. 427, dated June 6, 2014)
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DATE AND VENUE
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
April 8-12, 2014
Naga Regent Hotel, Naga City
Ferida, Helen S.
April 22, 2014
Cavite
Araojo, Aurora E.
Abundo, Bernardino Jr. C.
April 28-30, 2014
Technological University of the
Philippines, Manila
April 21 to May 1, 2014
Meralco Foundation, Inc. Technological Institute, Manila
May 19-23, 2014
Jimmy L. Fernandez Center
Stadia, Dagupan City
May 4-9, 2014
University of the Philippines,
Diliman, Quezon City
May 2-4, 2014
Naga Regent Hotel, Naga City,
Camarines Sur
May 7-9, 2014
Joaquin Gonzales Hall, UP Manila
May 15-17, 2014
University of Sto. Tomas, Manila
Delluza, Ma. Emmie T.
Abundo, Bernardino Jr. C.
May 8-10, 2014
Villa Caceres Hotel, Magsaysay
Avenue, naga City
Alcantara, Merle C.
May 22-23, 2014
Timog Avenue, Quezon City
June 4-6, 2014
Ortigas Center, Pasig City
Tubalinal, Lilibeth I.
Tabirara, Maria Alma V.
Sarmiento, Ma. Theresa E.
May 28-30, 2014
Crown regency Suites and Hotel
-Mactan, Maximo Patalinhug
Ave., Lapu-Lapu City
May 26-30, 2014
Rakdell Inn, Virac, Catanduanes
June 3-4, 2014
People‟s Hall, Capitol Bldg.,
Legazpi City
July 21, 2014
Philippine Center for Creative
Imaging, Manila
July 23-26, 2014
Philippine Center for Creative
Imaging, Manila
June 11, 2014
CHED Auditorium, UP Campus,
Diliman, Quezon City
Sarmiento, Ma. Theresa E.
Gianan, Jesus Tomas M.
Icamen, Rafael Jr. A.
Romero, Rico M.
Tablizo, Joerandy C.
Bernal, Imelda T.
Ibones, Jocelyn S.
Emerenciana, Diana Rose D.
Molina, Margie T.
Tatel, Edgar O.
Aldea, Melbeth B.
Cervantes, Juanita V.
Vera, Maria Concepcion S.
Vera, Maria Concepcion S.
Abundo, Bernardino Jr C.
NAME OF SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED
2-day Seminar on Basic Ethics Training
(T.O. No. 429, dated June 16, 2014)
Trainer’s Training on Risk Sensitive Comprehensive
Land Use Planning – Module 2
(T.O. No. 438, dated June 17, 2014)
SPMS Technical Assistance Training for all members
of the Performance Management Team (PMT)
(T.O. No. 439, dated June 19, 2014)
DATE AND VENUE
Ogalesco, Alvin C.
June 25-26, 2014
Rakdell Inn, Virac, Catanduanes
Sarmiento, Ma. Theresa E.
Abundo, Bernardino Jr. C.
Tolod, Rene S.
Tumaque, Pedro F.
Arcilla, Pedro Jr. R.
Tablizo, Ruben P.
Berces, Jennifer A.
Dianela, Aida A.
Sorreda, Jocelyn T.
National Training/Workshop on the Impact of K to 12
on SUCs
(T.O. No. 464, dated June 30, 2014)
Regional JPIA General Assembly and Leadership
Training Seminar
(T.O. No. 464, dated July 4, 2014)
Seminar for Basic Calibration (Module 1)
(T.O. No. 482, dated July 7, 2014)
National Training Workshop on NSTP Outcomesbased Education (OBE) Curriculum for Educators and
Implementers
(T.O. No. 487, dated July 9, 2014)
Training on Capacity Development for State Universities and Colleges in fulfilling the provisions of the
Magna Carta for Women under the CHED-PCW Project
(Part II)
(T.O. No. 492, dated July 18, 2014)
National Disaster Response Skills Training for NSTPNSRC Implementers
(T.O. No. 511, dated July 24, 2014)
Literature teaching workshop titled “For Love of the
Word Workshops on Philippine Literature in High
School and College”
(T.O. No. 513, dated July 24, 2014)
July 8-10, 2014
PUP Hostel, Valencia St., Ramon Magsaysay Blvd., Manila
July 5-6, 2014
Camp Elias Angeles, Brgy. Tinangis,
Pili, Camarines Sur
July 25-26, 2014
Sta. Rosa, Laguna
July 14-16, 2014
Technological University of the Philippines, Ayala Blvd., Ermita, Manila
Training Course on Agricultural Mechanization and
Postharvest Technologies for State Universities and
Colleges
(T.O. No. 516, dated July 28, 2014)
5-day Trainer’s Training
(T.O. Nos. 519 & 544, dated July 28 & August 11, 2014)
Seminar-workshop to discuss the mechanics of the
graduate students’ placement and the duties and responsibilities of faculty tutors
(T.O. No. 524, dated July 30, 2014)
SGP PA 2nd General Assembly and Workshop
(T.O. Nos. 528 & 530, dated August 1, 2014)
August 26-28, 2014
PhilMech Training Center, Science City
of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija
Training-Workshop on “Results-Based Monitoring
and Evaluation of R & D Programs/Projects”
(T.O. No. 540, dated August 8, 2014)
Skills Training and values Formation Seminar-Workshop
(T.O. No. 556, dated August 20, 2014)
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
June 24-25, 2014
BUGASS Conference Room, Bicol
University, Legazpi City
June 23-27, 2014
Casa Basilisa, Guinobatan, Albay
October 27-30, 2014
Manila
July 30-31, 2014
Daza hall, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon
City
July 28, 2014
Ateneo de Naga University, Naga City
Tadoy, Jerilee G.
Somido, Elieso Jr. M.
Romero, Edwin T.
Samas, Gemma M.
Turbolencia, Leonor S.
Tindugan, Susan M.
Toyado, Dexter M.
Brillante, Socorro T.
Toyado, Dexter M.
Ibones, Jocelyn S.
Tariman, Yolanda M.
Balunsay, Jovert R.
Khan, Reashiela L.
Arcilla, Jefferson S.
Tumaque, Noemi R.
Lopez, Renato D.
August 4-8, 2014
Manila
August 2-3, 2014
Visayas State University, Baybay. Leyte
Sarmiento, Ma. Theresa E.
Somido, Eliseo Jr. M.
Tablizo, Ruben P.
Masagca, Jimmy T.
Donato, Marionito
August 5, 2014
CHED Central Office, UP Campus
Diliman, Quezon City
August 18-22, 2014
PCAARRD, Los Baños, Laguna
Morales, Minerva I.
Magtangob, Nancy D.
August 27-30, 2014
Greenhills Elan Hotel Modern, #49 Annapolis St., Greenhills, San Juan City
Sarmiento, Ma. Theresa E.
Barba, Roberto Jr. B.
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NAME OF SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED
Seminar-workshop on Gender and Development Mainstreaming on Programs for Responsive Institutions
(T.O. No. 577, dated August 26, 2014)
Basic Training Course for Troop Leaders with Recognition No. TL 14-027
(T.O. No. 585, dated August 26, 2014)
Basic Training Course for Kawan Leaders with Recognition No. 14-027
(T.O. No. 586, dated August 26, 2014)
Panrehiyong Seminar sa Filipino
(T.O. No. 597, dated August 29, 2014)
Capability Building Seminar on the Horizontal Typology
of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)
(T.O. No. 604, dated September 2, 2014)
Training of Current (Senior and New) Accreditors on
Outcomes-Based Quality Assurance
(T.O. No. 673, dated September 29, 2014)
National Seminar-workshop in Teaching Philippine Literature in English and Filipino
(T.O. No. 689, dated October 3, 2014)
21st International Agribusiness Exhibition and Seminars
(T.O. No. 694, dated October 7, 2014)
Training program titled “Developing Mobile Applications
with Android”
(T.O. No. 708, dated October 10, 2014)
Training program titled “ICT Resource Acquisition”
(T.O. No. 709, dated October 10, 2014)
Training program titled “3D Animation Fundamentals/
Autodesk Maya: Foundation”
(T.O. No. 710, dated October 10, 2014)
Training/Workshop on Application of Cell and Molecular
Biology for Teaching and Research on Inland Aquatic
Resources
(T.O. No. 733, dated October 17, 2014)
National Seminar Writeshop Outcomes-Based Education
(OBE)-Inspired NSTP Implementation with the theme
“Prepping Up NSTO fro OBE Towards Relevant NSRC”
(T.O. No. 755, dated October 27, 2014)
50th Midyear Seminar-Workshop of the Philippine Guidance and Counseling Association, Inc. with the theme:
“Professional Challenges and Opportunities in the
ASEAN Integrated Era”
(T.O. No. 761, dated November 3, 2014)
Training program titled “ICT Resource Acquisition”
(T.O. No. 765, dated November 4, 2014)
2nd Regional Training on Value Chain Promotion
(T.O. No. 766, dated November 4, 2014)
Regional Workshop to validate for Accuracy, completeness and conformity to the template, the 5-year higher
education data of SUCs
(T.O. No. 767, dated November 4, 2014)
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DATE AND VENUE
August 27-28, 2014
Manila Grand Opera Hotel, 925
Rizal Avenue cor. Doroteo Jose
St., Sta. Cruz, Manila
August 22-24, 2014
Virac Pilot Elementary School, Virac, Catanduanes
August 29-31, 2014
Virac Plot Elementary School, Virac, Catanduanes
August 23, 2014
Bicol University
September 5, 2104
Cavite State University, Indang,
Cavite City
October 22-24, 2014
Punta Villa Resort Hotel, Arevalo,
Iloilo City
October 18-21, 2014
Crown Royale Hotel, San Jose,
Balanga, Bataan
October 9-11, 2014
World Trade Center, Manila
October 21-23, 2014
Active Learning Training Center,
Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
November 4-8, 2014
National Computer Institute, Diliman, Quezon City
October 20, 22-25, 2014
Philippine Center for Creative Imaging, Manila
November 7-10, 2014
Institute of Biology, College of Sciences, UP Campus, Diliman, Q.C.
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
Brillante, Socorro T.
Tabor, Erlinda F.
Molod, Charlie T.
Cabrera, Eddie R.
Tablizo, Joerandy C.
Villamartin, Nelvin
Tatad, Reina O.
Abundo, Bernardino Jr.C.
Araojo, Aurora E.
Iñigo, Ma. Edna R.
Tugano, Maria S.
Tatel, Francis
Chavez, Rechelle B.
Ogalesco, Imee O.
Rubio, Epifanio V.
Delluza, Ma. Emmie T.
Santelices, Ronnie B.
Vargas, Aster Vivien C.
Tiu, Ma. Cecilia V.
November 12-14, 2014
FEU Mini Auditorium, Morayta,
Manila
Samas, Gemma M.
November 13-14, 2014
Crown Legazy Hotel, Baguio City
Osido, Eleanor G.
November 17-21, 2014
National Computer Institute, Diliman, Quezon City
November 4-7, 2014
BCARRD One Stop Information
Shop, 2F BUREPC Bldg., main
Campus, Legazpi City
November 10, 2014
Palawan
Santelices, Ronnie B.
Morales, Sally B.
Dela Hostria, Maria Isabel L.
Abundo, Bernardino Jr. C.
NAME OF SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED
DATE AND VENUE
Training program titled “Developing Mobile Applications
with Android”
(T.O. No. 773, dated November 4, 2014)
December 16-18, 2014
Active Learning Training Center, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
October 30, 2014
UP Diliman, Quezon City
November 8-9, 2014
Mother Madeline Hall, St. Paul
University – Tuguegarao
November 13-14, 2014
Batangas City
Delluza, Ma. Emmie T.
May 4-9, 2014
University of the Philippines,
Diliman, Quezon City
November 11-13, 2014
St. Louise de Marillac College
of Sorsogon, Talisay, Sorsogon City
November 24-26, 2014
Aklan State University
Bernal, Imelda T.
May 4-9, 2014
Teachers Camp, Baguio City
Cabrera, Rhodora B.
Cilot, Corazon T.
Moraña, Amy T.
Panti, Teresita S.
Tomagan, Josephine R.
Evangelista, Eric V.
Laboratory Annual Workshop
(T.O. No. 775, dated November 4, 2014)
Nursing Research and Evidence – Based Practice Seminar-Workshop
(T.O. No. 779, dated November 4, 2014)
Training on Research Pedagogy in Higher Education:
Principles and Best Practices
(T.O. No. 783, dated November 5, 2014)
National Training of Trainers (NTOT) for Grade 9 (Area of
Learning: Science)
(T.O. No. 796, dated November 10, 2014)
Competency Assessment in Food and Beverage Services NC II (New Training Regulation)
(T.O. No. 799, dated November 11, 2014)
Trainor’s training of the Development Academy of the
Philippines in preparation fro a 14-month program for
the Municipal Planners of the Yolanda Corridor
(T.O. No. 824, dated November 18, 2014)
National Training of Trainers (NTOT) for Grade 9 (for
English, Filipino, Araling Panlipunan, MAPEH and EsP)
(T.O. No. 825, dated November 18, 2014)
National Training of Trainers (NTOT) for Grade 9 (Area of
Learning: Mathematics)
(T.O. No. 826, dated November 18, 2014)
One-day Regional Staff Orientation Workshop for Grade
9 Trainers
(T.O. No. 847, dated November 25, 2014)
National Training-Workshop on Gender Mainstreaming
and Monitoring System
(T.O. No. 871, dated November 27, 2014)
Training Program titled “SAP Business One-Logistics”
(T.O. No. 880, dated November 27, 2014)
Training program titled “Visual Basic.Net Programming”
(T.O. No. 881, dated November 27, 2014)
May 4-9, 2014
Ateneo de Manila Unviersity,
Katipunan Avenue, Quezon
City
May 13, 2014
Regional Education Learning
Center, Legazpi City
December 5-6, 2014
Ran Opera Hotel, Sta. Cruz,
Manila
December 5-7, 2014
Fastrack IT Academy, Makati
City
December 15-19, 2014
Phoenix One of the Knowledge
Institute, Makati City
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
Evangelista, Abelisa D.
Ogalesco, Alvin C.
Abundo, Rosana S.
Matienzo, Roderick T.
(contractual)
Panti, Marilyn B.
Bernal, Imelda T.
Cabrera, Rhodora B.
Moraña, Amy T.
Tomagan, Josephine R.
Brillante, Socorro T.
Tabor, Erlinda F.
Acedo, Gemma G.
Rojas, Maria Antonia E.
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Awards and Recognitions Received by Faculty Members
Name of Faculty
Maria Isabel L. dela Hostria
Award Received
Certificate of Recognition
Esperanza P. San Juan
Certificate of Recognition
Certificate of Appreciation
Certificate of Appreciation
Certificate of Commendation
Jonah Dee T. Tribiana
Certificate of Recognition
Ma. Monette DR. Tugay
Certificate of Commendation
for winning the 1st Best Paper
Award Technology (Food): Research Category
Certificate of Commendation
for winning the 3rd Best Paper
Award
Certificate of Commendation
and Certificate of Recognition
as 3rd Placer
Roberto B. Barba, Jr., Dr. Ruben
P. Tablizo, and Nicca Aira A.
Marquez
Mary Elaine T. Tapel
Event/ Date/ Venue
International Multi-Disciplined Education and
Development Conference / February 7-9,
2014, Teacher‟s Camp, Baguio City
International Multi-Disciplined Education and
Development Conference / February 7-9,
2014, Teacher‟s Camp, Baguio City
Cluster Coordinator and AACCUP Accreditor, University of Rizal System, Rizal Province/ September 1-3, 2014
Team Leader and AACCUP Accreditor, University of Rizal System, Rizal Province/ September 4-6, 2014
For the meritorious achievement of the
Catanduanes State University by obtaining a
high passing rate in the July and October 2014
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Licensure
Examination/ October 18, 2014, CSU
International Multi-Disciplined Education and
Development Conference / February 7-9,
2014, Teacher‟s Camp, Baguio City
2nd Joint Regional Symposium on Research
and Development Highlights/ November 28,
2014, Bicol University
2nd Joint Regional Symposium on Research
and Development Highlights/ November 28,
2014, Bicol University
Search for Best Research-Based Extension
Services during the 1st Philippine Association
of Extension Program Implementers, Inc.
(PAEPI) International Conference and 4th
PAEPI Biennial Convention and General
Assembly/ December 1-3, 2014, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Pasig
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo
Dr. Marilyn B. Panti
Certificate of Commendation
Search for Best Research-Based Extension
Services during the 1st Philippine Association
of Extension Program Implementers, Inc.
(PAEPI) International Conference and 4th
PAEPI Biennial Convention and General
Assembly/ December 1-3, 2014, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Pasig
College of Education Faculty
Members
Dr. Susan T. Santelices
Certificate of Recognition
For producing LET placers (5th, 8th, and 9th
placers)/ November 7, 2014, CSU
2014 Search for Uswag Award/ September
17, 2014, CSU Little Theater
2014 Search for Uswag Award/ September
17, 2014, CSU Little Theater
Engr. Dexter M. Toyado
Best Paper for the Non-Science
& Technology Category
Best Paper for the Science &
Technology Category
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RESEARCH & CREATIVE WORKS
O
ver the years, the Catanduanes State University has participated in a number of international, national, regional and
local research activities. Nevertheless, it continuously encourages its faculty, staff, and students to persist in generating new knowledge, information and technology for socio-economic
development. Cognizant of the goal to undertake researches that focus
on technology/ information generation and validation to improve
productivity and livelihood, the University conducted several research
undertakings for 2014 with positive results.
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RESEARCH OUTPUTS
Completed Research Studies
Table 9 List of Completed Research Studies for CY 2014
Title of Research Study/ Output
Date Started & Completed
Researchers
Building Bridges Between the Social and
Natural Sciences: The Wellbeing of Fishers
and Integrated Rice-Fish Farmers in
Northeastern Catanduanes
Apr 2014-Sept 2014
Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca
Ma. Cecilia V. Tiu
Rosel T. Ibardaloza
Abelissa Evangelista
Sonia A. Torio
Coastal and Mangrove Eco-Tourism in
Catanduanes Island (Philippines): A Menace
or a Bonus?
Oct 2013-Mar 2014
Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca
Dr. Minerva I. Morales
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo
Sonia R. Vargas
Coastal Marine Ecosystems and Biodiversity
of the Kuroshio Region: Intertidal and
Mangrove Associated Gastropods in
Catanduanes Island, Philippines
Aug 2013-Jul 2014
Kristian Q. Aldea
Dr. Minerva I. Morales
Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca
Design and Construction of a 11 Element
Modified YAGI-UDA Antenna
Jan 2014--Nov 2014
Engr. Dexter M. Toyado
Equipment Inventory Management System
Jan 2014-Dec 201
Ma. Emmie T. Delluza
Belen M. Tapado
Germination Ability of Selected Indigenous
Rice Cultivars from Catanduanes Island, Bicol
Region, Luzon (Philippines)
Feb 2013-Mar 2014
Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo
Estrella T. Tribiana
Governance of the Basic Political Unit in the
Philippines: ICT Integration, Transparency
and Participation
Impact of K-12 Curriculum to the College of
Education Programs and the Catanduanes
State University
Oct 2013-Mar 2014
Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca
Junie T. Gianan
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July to December 2014
Dr. Maria S. Tugano
Rosana S. Abundo
Title of Research Study/ Output
Date Started & Completed
Impact of Nutritional Intervention Among Preschoolers in Barangay Binanuahan, Bato,
Catanduanes
In-Depth Analysis of Financial Performance of
Catanduanes State University Multi-Purpose
Cooperative Microfinancing Services: Portfolio
Quality, Efficiency, Sustainability, Outreach of
Operation and Structure of Assets
Leaving the Ivory Tower and Theorizing from
Below: Lessons from Adopting a Participatory
Grassroots Approach in Empowering
Communities
Like LITT: A Paradigm Shift in Teaching
World Literature
Miracle of St. Vincent Ferrer Water:
Perspective of Local People on Invocation in a
Tropical Coastal Village of Catanduanes
Island
Screening for Drought-Tolerant and Low-Input
Responsive Upland Rice Landraces
Soil Fertility Evaluation of Abaca Plantation in
Catanduanes Provice, Philippines
Sept 2014-Nov 2014
Soil Fertility Evaluation of Rice Production in
Catanduanes Province, Philippines
Teaching World Literature Using Modality
Utilization of Pili Pulp Oil, Pili Kernel Oil in
Processing Turay and Liliw Into Spanish-Style
Sardines
Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning
Competence of Tertiary Freshment at the
Catanduanes State University in Relation to
Performance in English and Mathematics
Feb 2013-Jan 2014
Researchers
Mary Elaine T. Tapel
Janet B. Lim
Erlinda F. Tabor
Maria Isabel L. De La Hostria
Oct 2013 to Mar 214
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo
Dr. Marilyn B. Panti
Maria Isabel L. De La Hostria
Nov 2013 - Jan 2014
Dr. Ma. Edna R. Iñigo
Oct 2013-Mar 2014
Jimmy T. Masagca
Junie T. Gianan
Estrella T. Tribiana
Mar 2014-Aug 214
Roberto B. Barba, Jr.
Ruben P. Tablizo
Lani A. Ilagan
Ruben P. Tablizo
Salvacion B. Murillo
Roberto B. Barba, Jr.
Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo
Ma. Edna R. Iñigo
Ma. Monette Tugay
Jan 2014- Aug 2014
January to August 2014
Nov 2013 - Jan 2014
Mar 2014-Aug 214
Aug 2013-Ma r2014
Dr. Susan T. Santelices
Dr. Jaymund M. Floranza
“Nineteen research studies were completed on-schedule for CY 2014.
Fifteen of these were presented in international/ national/ regional
scientific fora, and four were published as scholarly outputs in international refereed journals.”
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Paper Presentations
Title of Research Study/ Output
Building Bridges Between the Social and
Natural Sciences: The Wellbeing of
Fishers and Integrated Rice-Fish Farmers
in Northeastern Catanduanes
Coastal and Mangrove Eco-Tourism in
Catanduanes Island (Philippines): A
Menace or a Bonus?
Coastal Marine Ecosystems and
Biodiversity of the Kuroshio Region:
Intertidal and Mangrove Associated
Gastropods in Catanduanes Island,
Philippines
Germination Ability of Selected Indigenous
Rice Cultivars from Catanduanes Island,
Bicol Region, Luzon (Philippines)
Governance of the Basic Political Unit in
the Philippines: ICT Integration,
Transparency and Participation
Impact of Nutritional Intervention Among
Pre-schoolers in Barangay Binanuahan,
Bato, Catanduanes
In-Depth Analysis of Financial
Performance of Catanduanes State
University Multi-Purpose Cooperative
Microfinancing Services: Portfolio Quality,
Efficiency, Sustainability, Outreach of
Operation and Structure of Assets
Leaving the Ivory Tower and Theorizing
from Below: Lessons from Adopting a
Participatory Grassroots Approach in
Empowering Communities
Like LITT: A Paradigm Shift in Teaching
World Literature
Miracle of St. Vincent Ferrer Water:
Perspective of Local People on Invocation
in a Tropical Coastal Village of
Catanduanes Island
Screening for Drought-Tolerant and LowInput Responsive Upland Rice Landraces
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Title of Conference
Where the Research
Output was Presented
6th BFAR-NFRDI Scientific
Conference
International Conference on
Latest Trends n Food,
Biological and Ecological
Sciences (ICLTFBE ‟14)
8th International Symposium
on Kuroshio Science
2014 National Research and
Development Forum Across
Disciplines: Establishing
Synergy for Sustainable
Development
2014 National Research and
Development Forum Across
Disciplines: Establishing
Synergy for Sustainable
Development
1st PAEPI International
Conference and 4th PAEPI
Biennial Convention
International Multi-Disciplined
Education and Development
Conference
1st PAEPI International
Conference and 4th PAEPI
Biennial Convention
Empowering Language
Teachers in Changing
Environment
2014 National Research and
Development Forum Across
Disciplines: Establishing
Synergy for Sustainable
Development
2014 Annual In-House
Review of Completed
Date and Venue
Level
October 1-2, 2014/
Ciudad Christia
Resort, San Mateo,
Rizal
July 15-16, 2014/
Phuket, Thailand
National
September 9-18,
2014/ Kochi
University, Japan
International
April 9-11, 2014/
Bituon Resort,
Mobo, Masbate
National
April 9-11, 2014/
Bituon Resort,
Mobo, Masbate
National
December 103,
2014/ Pamantasan
ng Lungsod ng
Pasig, Manila
February 7-9, 2014/
Teacher‟s Camp,
Baguio City
International
December 103,
2014/ Pamantasan
ng Lungsod ng
Pasig, Manila
April 9-11, 2014/
Puerto Princesa,
Palawan
April 9-11, 2014/
Bituon Resort,
Mobo, Masbate
International
September 17,
2014/ CSU Little
Institutional
International
International
National
National
Title of Research Study/ Output
Soil Fertility Evaluation of Abaca
Plantation in Catanduanes Provice,
Philippines
Soil Fertility Evaluation of Rice Production
in Catanduanes Province, Philippines
Teaching World Literature Using Modality
Utilization of Pili Pulp Oil, Pili Kernel Oil in
Processing Turay and Liliw Into SpanishStyle Sardines
Title of Conference
Where the Research
Output was Presented
2014 Annual In-House
Review of Completed
Researches
2014 Annual In-House
Review of Completed
Researches
10th International TESOL
Conference
Date and Venue
September 17,
2014/ CSU Little
Theater
September 17,
2014/ CSU Little
Theater
January 30February 2, 2014/
De La Salle
University, Manila
nd
2 Joint Regional
November 28, 2014/
Symposium on Research and Bicol University
Development Highlights
Level
Institutional
Institutional
International
Regional
Scholarly Outputs Published
Title of Published Research
Study/ Output
Authors
Organic-Based Attractant for the
Control of Fruit Flies (Diptera:
Tephritida) Infesting Ampalaya
Roberto B. Barba, Jr.
Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo
Inputs for Restoring Mangroves
in a Tropical Island Province for
Climate Change Solution
Program
Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca
Screening for Drought-Tolerant
and Low-Input Responsive
Upland Rice Landraces
Roberto B. Barba, Jr.
Nicca Aira A. Marquez
Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo
Soil Fertility Evaluation of Rice
Production in Catanduanes
Province, Philippines
Lani A. Ilagan
Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo
Roberto B. Barba, Jr.
Nicca Aira A. Marquez
Details of Publication
International Journal of Scientific
and Technology Research, Vol. No.
3, Issue No. 3, pp.348-355 (March
2014) ISSN 2277-8616
IAMURE International Journal of
Ecology and Conservation, Vol. 12,
pp.54-70 (October 2014) ISSN
2244-1573 (Print); 2244-1581
(Online)
American Journal of Plant Sciences,
Vol. No. 5, issue No. 22, pp.34323439 (November 22, 2014) ISSN
2158-2741 (Print); 2158-2750
(Online)
International Journal of Scientific
and Technology Research, Vol. No.
3, Issue No. 12, pp.81-87
(December 2014) ISSN 2277-8616
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OTHER
PUBLICATION MATERIALS
Instructional Materials
Title of Instructional Material/s
Produced
Fundamentals of Writing in the
Discipline: A Worktext in English
2 (Copyright 2015)
Worktext for English 1: Study and
Thinking Skills (2014 Edition)
Worktext in Literature 2: World
Literature (Copyright 2015)
The Power of Film, Video and TV
Small Engine Assembly and
Disassembly Video Clips
Utilizing Multimedia Technology
to Present a Lesson
P AT E N T
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Authors
College
Ma. Edna R. Iñigo
Yolanda M. Tariman
Nimfa B. Zafe
Gemma Samas
Alex V. Abelas*
Jocelyn I. Ibones
Helen S. Ferida
Maria Teresa M. Antonio*
CAS with *co
CAS with *co-authors
from other SUCs
Jean Ong
Edwin Romero
Jonathan Osorio
Edwin Romero
Jincky May Fernandez
Edwin T. Romero
CIT
CAS with *co-authors
from other SUCs
authors from other SUCs
CIT
CIT
INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH FORA
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EXTENSION & LINKAGES
T
he University has always been cognizant of its role of being a catalyst for positive social transformation. Through the provision of
responsive and relevant extension programs to various sectors of
its local community, the CSU remains true to its commitment of
communicating and transferring knowledge and technology to specific sectors/
target clientele of the community for improved productivity and quality of life
as stipulated in Republic Act No. 7722 and other pertinent laws and issuances
on the extension function expected from Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)
in the country.
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TRAININGS CONDUCTED
Table 10 List of Trainings Conducted for CY 2014
Title of Training
Cellphone Repair & Servicing
“Eskwela mo, Eskwela ko” Literacy &
Numeracy Skills Training
Date (s) Conducted
Place/Venue of Training
March 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, CSU – DIT Electronic Room
2014
January 12, 26, 2014 ; Sipi, Elementary School
February 23, 2014
“Eskwela mo, Eskwela ko” Literacy &
Numeracy Skills for Formal Education Pupils
January 12, 26, 2014
Guinobatan, Elementary
School
Entrepreneurial Skills Development “How to
Start Micro-Business”
22-Feb-14
Tilis Bato, Catanduanes
“Product and Service Costing & Pricing”
“Simple Bookkeeping”
Literacy in English
Literacy in Filipino
8-Mar-14
1-Mar-14
January 19, & 26, 2014
February 23, 2014.
Numeracy
January 19, & 26, 2014
Awareness on Social Issues
January 19, & 26, 2014
Physical Fitness
February 23, 2014.
Basic Computer Literacy (MS Word)
Basic Computer Literacy (MS Excel)
18-Jan-14
February 9, 16, 23,
2014
26-Feb-14
26-Feb-14
Soil Testing
Organic – Attractant for Ampalaya Fruit Flies
Bio – Intensive Gardening
Native Chicken Raising
Liquid Fertilizer
Salted Egg Making
February 2, 9, 16, 23,
2014
2-Mar-14
9-Mar-14
23-Mar-14
Tilis Bato, Catanduanes
Tilis Bato, Catanduanes
San Andres Vocational
School
San Andres Vocational
School
San Andres Vocational
School
San Andres Vocational
School
San Andres Vocational
School
CSU, DICT- Laboratory room
CSU, DICT- Laboratory room
Sipi, Bato, Catanduanes
Sipi, Bato, Catanduanes
Sipi, Bato, Catanduanes
Sipi, Bato, Catanduanes
Sipi, Bato, Catanduanes
Sipi, Bato, Catanduanes
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TITLE
Date (s) Conducted
Place/Venue of Training
Vermiculture / Vermitea Making
Cooking Demonstration on Puto Squash
Making
Cooking Demonstration on Squash kutsinta
making
16-Mar-14
1-Feb-14
Cooking Demonstration on Kalabasa Munggo
Turon
15-Feb-14
Gogon Sirangan, Day Care
Center
Cooking Demonstration on Squash Pie
Making
8-Mar-14
Gogon Sirangan, Day Care
Center
January 19, 2014,
February 2, 2014, &
March 16, 2014
Bagong Bayan, Panganiban,
Cataduanes
Basic Computer Literacy (MS Powerpoint)
April 2-3, 2014
CSU, DICT- Laboratory room
Basic Computer Literacy (Internet)
Training on Organic Swine Production
4-Apr-14
June 7, 8, 2014
CSU, DICT- Laboratory room
Batong Paloway, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Pig Production
Training on Capacitating CSU Faculty for
Extension Activities
Poultry Production
18-Jan-14
30-May-14
April 13, 20, 27, 2014
Sipi, Bato, Catanduanes
Gogon Sirangan, Day Care
Center
Gogon Sirangan, Day Care
Center
CSU- Little Theater
Bagong Bayan, Panganiban,
Catanduanes
Bagong Bayan, Panganiban,
Cataduanes
Sinamay Flower Making (callalily)
July 13, 20, 1014
Sinamay Flower Making (Rose and
Anthorium)
July 27 and August 3,
2014
Bagong Bayan, Panganiban,
Cataduanes
Training on High Value Commercial Crops
July 17- 18, 2014
Ogbong, Viga, Catanduanes
Training on Capability Building &
Entrepreneurial Development for Agrarian
Reform Beneficiaries
July 29 -31, 2014
CSU Little Theater
Training on Program Planning &
Implementing Committee (PPIC)
26-Jul-14
Bote, Bato, Catanduanes
Training on Formulation of Barangay Action
Plans
27-Jul-14
Bote, Bato, Catanduanes
Training on Program Planning &
Implementing Committee (PPIC)
2-Aug-14
Cabcab, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Training on Formulation of Barangay Action
Plans
3-Aug-14
Cabcab, San Andres,
Catanduanes
3-day Training on Project Proposal Write
Shop
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August 5, 6, 7, 2014
ARDCI Function hall, Virac,
Catanduanes
TITLE
Date (s) Conducted
Place/Venue of Training
Training on Program Planning &
Implementing Committee (PPIC)
9-Aug-14
Timbaan, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Training on Formulation of Barangay Action
Plans
10-Aug-14
Timbaan, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Google Apps for Education Workshop
August 18, 19, 20, 21,
2014
August 20 – 22, 2014
CSU Little Theater
Training on Program Planning &
Implementing Committee (PPIC)
23-Aug-14
Agojo, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Training on Formulation of Barangay Action
Plans
24-Aug-14
Agojo, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Training on Program Planning &
Implementing Committee (PPIC)
30-Aug-14
Lictin, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Training on Formulation of Barangay Action
Plans
31-Aug-14
Lictin, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Training on Program Planning &
Implementing Committee (PPIC)
6-Sep-14
Marinawa Bato, Catanduanes
Training on Formulation of Barangay Action
Plans
7-Sep-14
Marinawa Bato, Catanduanes
Training on Program Planning &
Implementing Committee (PPIC)
13-Sep-14
Sibacungan Bato,
Catanduanes
Training on Formulation of Barangay Action
Plans
14-Sep-14
Sibacungan Bato,
Catanduanes
Chips Making
October 11, 12, 25, 26
& November 9, 2014
Agojo, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Light Vehicle Driving
October 25, 26 &
November 8, 9 15,
2014
November 8 & 9, 2014
Catanduanes State University
November 15, 16, 29,
30, 2014
Lictin, San Andres,
Catanduanes
November 29, 30, 2014
Lictin, San Andres,
Catanduanes
How to Start a Microbusiness
12-Oct-14
Lictin, San Andres,
Catanduanes
How to Start a Microbusiness
12-Oct-14
Timbaan, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Training on Accounting for Non-Accountants
Assessment Skills Development Program
Enhancing Capacities for Emergency and
Disaster Preparedness and Response Skills
Training
Health and Nutrition Program: Iwas
Malnutrisyon
CSU Little Theater
Lictin, San Andres,
Catanduanes
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TITLE
Date (s) Conducted
Place/Venue of Training
How to Start a Microbusiness
12-Oct-14
Simple Accounting and Bookkepping
9-Nov-14
Simple Accounting and Bookkepping
9-Nov-14
Timbaan, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Business Proposal and Preparation
16-Nov-14
Lictin, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Business Proposal and Preparation
16-Nov-14
Timbaan, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Records Management
23-Nov-14
Lictin, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Records Management
23-Nov-14
Timbaan, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Youth Enhancement
November 5, 12, 19,
2014
Lictin, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Life and the Spirit Seminar
August 11, 12, 2014
Agojo, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Good Governance
YES for SAVS II
Training Workshop on Computer Aided
Estimate
15-Nov-14
November 19, 26, 2014
November 26, 27, 28,
2014
“We were able to train 1,758 persons
through the various extension programs
and activities conducted by our Colleges
and the Extension Services Unit. Majority
of them rated our extension services on
timeliness and quality as good or better.”
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Agojo, San Andres
Catanduanes
Lictin, San Andres,
Catanduanes
Lictin, San Andres,
Catanduanes
San Andres Vocational
School
CSU-Col. of Engineering
COLLABORATIVE LINKAGES AND PARTNERSHIP
Table 11 Collaborative Linkages and Partnership for CY 2014
Agency/ Organization
Nature of Partnership
Sparkassenstiftung für Internationale Koopera- For the implementation of the project called „Engaging
tion or Savings Bank Foundation for Interna- the Island‟s Young People and their Families in Practice-Oriented Technical Vocational Education and
tional Cooperation (SBFIC K-12PLUS)
Training‟.
Department of Social Welfare and Development For the CSU to conduct community-based pro(DSWD) Regional Field Office V
grams, projects and services to the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program beneficiaries of the DSWD
Local Government Unit of San Andres, Barangay For the implementation of the University Extension
Local Government Units of Cabcab, Agojo, Lic- Program dubbed as CSU Onwards PRESCO
tin, Rizal, and Timbaan; and Local Government (Progressive, Resilient, Empowered, and SustainaUnit of Bato, Barangay Local Government Units ble Communities)
of Mintay, Marinawa, Bote, Sibacungan, Sipi
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GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES
G
uided by the principles of efficiency of operations, efficacy of
management systems, meritocracy, maintaining high standards
of professionalism, and quality and standardization, the Administrative and Financial Affairs Division of the University implemented several programs and initiatives, which resulted to efficient and effective administrative and financial services in support of the institution’s attainment of its instruction, research, extension and production functions.
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FINANCIAL RESOURCES
Figure 3 CSU Budget Appropriations and Fund Sources (FY 2014)
Total Budget Appropriations*:
Php339,016,993.00
*Including Continuing Appropriations
Table 12 Externally Generated Income (Income from grants and donations excluding externally
generated research and extension funds
Grantor
Commission on Higher Education
(CHED)
Commission on Higher Education
(CHED)
Project
Emerging Growth Area
Family of the late Pedro G. Tabuzo
Construction of PG Tabuzo Building
Department of Agriculture RFU-5
Biomasfed Flatbed Dryer
Provincial Government of Catanduanes
Municipal Government of Virac
College Education & Livelihood for the
Youth
Scholarhip Fund
Department of Science & Technology
DOST-SEI
CHED
Expanded Student's Grants-in-aid
Program for Poverty Alleviation (ESGPPA)
Total:
National Agriculture and Fisheries
Education System (NAFES)
Amount Granted
3,500,000.00
250,000.00
3,000,000.00
624,500.00
5,896,000.00
366,790.00
37,430.00
10,000,000.00
23,674,720.00
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INCOME FROM IGPs
2013
2014
Increase
Php5.980M
Php6.408M
Php0.428M (7.16%)
EXPENDITURES BY ALLOTMENT/ OBJECT CLASS
Figure 4 Expenditures by Allotment/ Object Class (FY 2014)
Total Allotment per GAA (including continuing
appropriations): Php250,211,309.00
Utilization Rate: 90% (Php223,801,000.00)
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FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT
Table 13 List of Infrastructure Projects for FY 2014
Name of Project
Source of Fund
Amount
Status
Main Campus
Construction of BSND building, Phase III
Tile Flooring - Administration Building
CSU Gallery
Repair of DIT building
Repair of Laboratory Building Ramp
Fund 101
Fund 164
Fund 164
Fund 164
Fund 164
4,700,000.00
200,000.00
125,000.00
910,000.00
150,000.00
on-going
on-going
completed
completed
completed
Construction of MRF
Parking area and landscaping
Construction of Engineering Building
Fund 164
Fund 164
Fund 164
150,000.00
250,000.00
670,000.00
completed
completed
completed
Construction of CBA Building
Road network (DIT to CBA building
Fund 164
Fund 164
180,000.00
175,000.00
completed
completed
Construction of CAF green house
DAP
442,068.00
completed
Construction of CBA building, Phase I & II
Fund 164
6,543,368.54
completed
Installation of Solar Power System and
energy saving lighting technology
DAP
2,590,560.00
completed
Repair and painting of HE building
Fund 164
280,000.00
completed
Painting of academic building
Fund 164
500,000.00
completed
Nursery project establishment
Fund 164
250,000.00
on-going
Concreting of catwalk pathways
Fund 164
100,000.00
completed
Panganiban Campus
TOTAL:
18,215,996.54
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SEMINARS AND TRAININGS ATTENDED BY FACULTY MEMBERS
NAME OF SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED
DATE AND VENUE
Training Course sponsored by Active Learning,
Inc. titled “Introduction to My SQL Development
and Administration
(T.O. No. 015, dated January 8, 2014)
January 27-31, 2014
Activelearning, Inc., 2nd
Floor Designmix Bldg.,
Greenhills, San Juan, Metro
Manila
January 16-18, 2014
Java Hotel, Bacarra Road,
Laoag City, Ilocos Norte
Casim, Joey Anthony V.
January 27-29, 2014
Astoria Plaza, 15 Escriva,
Pasig City
January 29-30, 2014
Hotel Uno, C.M. Recto St.,
Davao City
February 7, 2014
Bicol College, Daraga, Albay
February 4-7, 2014
Charisma Function Hall,
San Rafael, Guinobatan,
Albay
February 6, 2014
Eulogio “Amang” Rodríguez
Institute of Science and
Technology, Nagtahan, Sta.
Mesa, Manila
February 4-5, 2014
CSC Regional Office V,
Training Hall, Rawis, Legazpi City
February 19-21, 2014
#770 Pedro Gil St., Malate,
Manila
Morales, Minerva I.
GACPA three-day seminar with the theme:
“GACPA: Sustaining Public Trust through Accountability, Credibility and Transparency
(T.O. No. 031, dated January 14, 2014)
Fourth Session of the Executive Course in Education management and Leadership ECEML)
(T.O. No. 062, dated January 23, 2014)
Seminar-Workshop on Abaca Hybrid Production
(T.O. No. 063, dated January 23, 2014)
Annual General Assembly and Seminar of the
Bicol Association of School Registrars (BASRE)
(T.O. No. 064, dated January 23, 2014)
Trainer’s Training on Risk Sensitive Comprehensive Land Use Planning: Module 1
(T.O. No. 079, dated February 3, 2014)
Seminar-Workshop for Board Secretaries
(T.O. No. 079, dated February 3, 2014)
Enhancement Course on Leave Administration
(ECLA)
(T.O. No. 089, dated February 3, 2014)
Training/Seminar sponsored by Association of
Government Internal Auditors, Inc. titled
“Understanding and Updates of Government
Procurement System, R.A. 9184 (Revised IRR
Res. # 03-2009)
(T.O. No. 092 & 152, dated February 4 & 17,
2014)
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
Torres, Rommel S.
Borja, Ma. Alma S.
Santos, Nena V.
Tejada, Marilyn G.
Sarmiento, Celia Maria A.
Manoguid, Jose Rafael R.
Sorra, Santos B.
Panti, Renato M.
Del Valle, Raissa A.
Sarmiento, Gregorio Jr. M.
Vega, Marcelino Jr. C.
Gianan, Mercelina C.
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NAME OF SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED
DATE AND VENUE
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
Seminar-workshop on “Records Management for
Newbies sponsored by the Philippine Records
Management Association (PRMA), Inc.
(T.O. Nos. 128, 132 & 168, dated February 10 &
24, 2014)
March 26-28, 2014
Teacher‟s Camp, Baguio
City
Cilot, Fe P.
Olat, Jovi Pines S.
Manoguid, Maureen L.
Tuno, Erlyn P.
National Workshop on Positive Discipline Applied in the Classroom
(T.O. No. 129, dated February 10, 2014)
February 20-22, 2014
Asian Social Institute (ASI,
Leon Guinto, Malate, Manila
Castilla, Marianne L.
2nd week session of the Flagship Course on Administrative Service Excellence for Middle Level
managers of SUCs
(T.O. No. 139, dated February 12, 2014)
February 10-14, 2014
DAP Conference Center
(DAPCC), Tagaytay City
Rubio, Gerry S.
Training on Philippine Public Sector Accounting
Standards and Revised Chart of Accounts
(T.O. No. 144, dated February 12, 2014)
February 17-21, 2014
Commission on Audit, Commonwealth Avenue, Constitution Hills, Quezon City
February 19-20, 2014
Civil Service Commission
Regional Office V, Training
Hall, Rawis, Legazpi City
February 21, 2014
La Piazza Hotel, Legazpi
City
February 25-26, 2014
CHED Auditorium, 2nd
Floor, HEDC Building, C.P.
Garcia Avenue, UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City
February 25-26, 2014
Teacher‟s Camp, Baguio
City
Torres, Rommel S.
Borja, Ma. Alma S.
Borromeo, Madilyn V.
March 26-28, 2014
Teacher‟s Camp, Baguio
City
Arcilla, Geraldine M.
Malijan, Angelee Z.
Torres, Carmen T.
March 11-13, 2014
CSC Regional Office V
Training Hall, Rawis,
Legazpi City
Murillo, Salvacion M.
Tabligan, Marieta R.
Training on Appointments (TAP)
(T.O. No. 150, dated February 14, 2014)
Training regarding the launching of the GSIS
eBCS (Electronic Billing and Collection System)
(T.O. No. 151, dated February 14, 2014)
Orientation-Workshop on the Information Systems Strategic Plan (ISSP) and On-line Submission of Budget Proposal for FY 2015 for SUCs
(T.O. No. 158, dated February 22, 2014)
Administrative meeting cum Workshop on the
Capacity Building of Grades 3 and 9 Teachers on
the implementation of K to 12 Basic Education
Program
(T.O. No. 166, dated February 24, 2014)
Seminar-Workshop on “MS Access for Records
Management” sponsored by the Philippine Records Management Association (PRMA), Inc.
(T.O. Nos. 181 & 217, dated February 26 & March
7, 2014)
Seminar-workshop on Leave Administration
Course Effectiveness (LACE)
(T.O. No. 187, dated February 27, 2014)
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Vargas, Eleanor B.
Abundo, Angelita L.
Borromeo, Madilyn V.
Robles, Rudy M.
Borja, Ma. Alma S.
Casim, Joey Anthony V.
Del Agua, Necodimos S.
NAME OF SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED
DATE AND VENUE
3rd and Final Week Session of the CHED Executive Development Program’s Flagship Course on
Administrative Service Excellence for Middle
Level Managers of SUCs
(T.O. No. 196, dated March 5, 2014)
Second Edition of the Trainer’s Training on Risk
Sensitive Comprehensive Land Use Planning:
Module 1.1 Quantum GIS (QGIS)
(T.O. No. 198, dated March 5, 2014)
Seminar-Workshop on “Basic Records and Archives Management” sponsored by the National
Archives of the Philippines (NAP)
(T.O. Nos. 233, 236 & 244, dated March 12 & 17,
2014)
Training on the Use of Online Submission of
Budget Proposal (OSBP) System
(T.O. No. 247, dated March 17, 2014)
Training on Abaca: Virus Detection, Virus Indexing and Agronomic Data Collection
(T.O. No. 258, dated March 27, 2014)
March 5-7, 2014
DAP Bldg., San Miguel Avenue, Brgy. Kapitolyo, Ortigas Center, Pasig City
Rubio, Gerry S.
March 4-7, 2014
BU Information management Office Training Room,
Legazpi City
April 1-3, 2014
Tagyatay International Convention Center, Akle St.,
Kaybagal South, Tagaytay
City, Cavite
March 18, 2014
DBM Regional Office V Conference Hall, Legazpi City
March 24-28, 2014
Institute of Plant Breeding,
Crop Science Cluster, university of the Philippines,
Los Baños, Laguna
April 22-24, 2014
OSHC Complex, North Avenue corner Agham Road,
Diliman, Quezon City
April 25, 2014
OSHC Complex, North Avenue corner Agham Road,
Diliman, Quezon City
April 22, 2014
Cavite
Manoguid, Jose Rafael R.
April 29, 2014
NEDA Regional Office V,
Legazpi City
April 9-10, 2014
Oriental Hotel, Legazpi City
Rubio, Gerry S.
April 28 to May 2, 2014
IRTC Building Conference
Room, Technological University of the Philippines,
Manila
Magtangob, Rommel A.
Three-day “Seminar on the Safe Use of Chemicals at Work”
(T.O. No. 259, dated March 27, 2014)
Basic Course on “Globally Harmonized System
of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals”
(T.O. No. 259, dated March 27, 2014)
Consultative Workshop and Orientation on SUC
Leveling Instrument and Guidelines for Its Implementation
(T.O. No. 294, dated April 8, 2014)
Strategic Advocacy Planning Workshop
(T.O. No. 311, dated April 15, 2014)
Consultation Workshop fro “The Filipino Brand
of Services”
(T.O. No. 329, dated April 29, 2014)
Writeshop on the Information Systems Strategic
Plan (ISSP) for FY 2015
(T.O. No. 350, dated May 5, 2014)
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
Tabios, Emily R.
Pitajen, Melrose T.
Manoguid, Maureen L.
Borja, Ma. Alma S.
Tabios, Maryshiel
Del Rosario, Pastor Jr. M.
Vargas, Maria Socorro D.
Vargas, Maria Socorro D.
Borja, Alma S.
Rubio, Gerry S.
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NAME OF SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED
DATE AND VENUE
[HRD 02 2013] Promoting Regional Education
Services Integration: APEC University Associations Cross-Border Education Cooperation
Workshop
(T.O. No. 354, dated May 12, 2014)
Seminar on Audit of Procurement System
(T.O. No. 355, dated May 12, 2014)
May 20-22, 2104
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Morales, Minerva I.
May 28-30, 2014
Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
May 14-16, 2014
Hotel Veniz, One Abanao
St., Baguio City
May 14, 2014
PICPA Bldg., 700 Shaw
Blvd., Mandaluyong City
Ham, Lily S.
June 4-6, 2014
Ortigas Center, Pasig City
Malijan, Angelee Z.
May 28-30, 2014
Crown regency Suites and
Hotel-Mactan, Maximo Patalinhug Ave., Lapu-Lapu City
June 18-20, 2014
Hotel Kimberly, No. 770
Pedro Gil St., Malate, Manila
June 3-4, 2014
People‟s Hall, Capitol Bldg.,
Legazpi City
June 17-18, 2014
Virac, Catanduanes
Torrente, Azucena T.
Abundo, Angelita L.
July 22-24, 2014
Virac, Catanduanes
Quinzon, Jessa D.
Gianan, Mercelina C.
June 25-27, 2014
Hotel Kimberly, No. 770 Pedro Gil St., Malate, Manila
June 23-27, 2014
Casa Basilisa, Guinobatan, Albay
Evangelista, Marie Fe A.
Seminar-Workshop on Developing Competencies in Library Automation and Preservation
(T.O. No. 358, dated May 12, 2014)
Seminar sponsored by the Philippine Institute of
Public Accountants (PICPA) titled: Workshop on
Internal Controls: COSO Framework
(T.O. No. 371, dated May 13, 2014)
Training on the Use of the Agency Procurement
Compliance and Performance Indicators (ACPI)
System for 2013 Procurement Activities
(T.O. No. 387, dated May 26, 2014)
National Training/Workshop on the Staffing
Standards for SUCs
(T.O. Nos. 388 & 393, dated May 26, 2014)
Training/Seminar on Internal Control System for
Property and Supply Management
(T.O. Nos. 398 & 433, dated May 27 & June 16 ,
2014)
Seminar on Parliamentary Procedure
(T.O. No. 409, dated June 2, 2014)
Training on Frontline Service Ethics and Accountability
(T.O. No. 430, dated June 16, 2014)
Training titled Leave Administration Course for
Effectiveness and Accountability
(T.O. No. 431, dated June 16, 2014)
Seminar on Basic Accounting and Internal Controls for Non-Accountants
(T.O. No. 434, dated June 16, 2014)
Trainer’s Training on Risk Sensitive Comprehensive Land Use Planning – Module 2
(T.O. No. 438, dated June 17, 2014)
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NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
Argarin, Leny T.
Tacorda, Aida M.
Malijan, Angelee Z.
Suarez, Ramon Jr. S.
Marquez, Ma. Concepcion
V.
Ibones, Ferdinand F.
Aquino, Myla V.
Tariman, Karen T.
Manoguid, Jose Rafael R.
Magtangob, Rommel A.
NAME OF SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED
DATE AND VENUE
SPMS Technical Assistance Training for all members of the Performance Management Team (PMT)
(T.O. No. 439, dated June 19, 2014)
Seminar on Philippine Public Sector Accounting
Standards and the Revised Chart of Accounts
(T.O. No. 451 & 457, dated June 23 & 26, 2014)
June 25-26, 2014
Rakdell Inn, Virac,
Catanduanes
July 21-25, 2014
Professional and Institutional
Development Sector, Commission on Audit, Quezon City
August 27-29, 2014
Professional and Institutional
Development Sector, Commission on Audit, Quezon City
September 23-26, 2014
Professional and Institutional
Development Sector, COA,
Quezon City
*September 9-12, 2014
November 4-7, 2014
Commission on Audit, Quezon City
July 8-10, 2014
PUP Hostel, Valencia St.,
Ramon Magsaysay Blvd.,
Manila
July 28-29, 2014
Ateneo de Manila University,
Loyola Heights, Quezon City
July 21-22, 2014
Ateneo de manila University,
Loyola Heights, Quezon City
Torrente, Azucena T.
Sorra, Santos B.
October 27-30, 2014
Manila
Tolentino, Perla A.
August 4-8, 2014
Manila
Sarmiento, Gregorio Jr. M.
Malijan, Angelee Z.
July 28-29, 2014
Bicol University GASS
Conference Room, Legazpi
City
Borja, Ma. Alma S.
Tabios, Maryshiel S.
Seminar on Appraisal and Disposal of Government Properties
(T.O. No. 452, dated June 23, 2014)
Seminar on Internal Control Structures
(T.O. No. 453 & 458, dated June 23 & 26, 2014)
Seminar on Laws and Rules on Government Expenditures
(T.O. No. 459 & 526, dated June 26 & July 31,
2014)
National Training/Workshop on the Impact of K
to 12 on SUCs
(T.O. No. 464, dated June 30, 2014)
2-day Seminar-workshop on Practical Book Repair and basic Collection Maintenance
(T.O. No. 479, dated July 7, 2014)
Seminar-Workshop on the Challenge and Practice of Library Accreditation in Building New Vision in the Wiki Generation
(T.O. Nos. 489 & 490, dated July 9, 2014)
Training on Capacity Development for State Universities and Colleges in fulfilling the provisions
of the Magna Carta for Women under the CHEDPCW Project (Part II)
(T.O. No. 492, dated July 18, 2014)
5-day Trainer’s Training
(T.O. Nos. 519 & 544, dated July 28 & August 11,
2014)
Budget Workshop
(T.O. No. 529, dated August 1, 2014)
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
Del Agua, Necodimos S.
Tabios, Maryshiel S.
De Blanco, Glenda L.
Rojas, Alice S.
Samar, Mercy V.
Tolentino, Perla A.
*Sicio, Lolita S.
Borja, Alma S.
Torrente, Azucena T.
Tacorda, Aida M.
Faustino, Rafael M.
Mendez, Araceli T.
Talan, Jena V.
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NAME OF SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED
SGP PA 2nd General Assembly and Workshop
(T.O. No. 536, dated August 8, 2014)
Skills Training and values Formation SeminarWorkshop
(T.O. No. 556, dated August 20, 2014)
Seminar on Appraisal and Disposal of Government Property
(T.O. No. 561, dated August 22, 2014)
Seminar regarding Internal Control Structure
(T.O. No. 562, dated August 22, 2014)
Seminar-workshop on Internal Control sponsored by NATCCO
(T.O. No. 563, dated August 26, 2014)
Seminar-workshop on Basic Accounting and Internal Control for Non-Accountants
(T.O. No. 572, dated August 26, 2014)
Seminar-workshop on Enforcing Records Retention and Disposition Authority
(T.O. No. 595 dated August 26, 2014)
Seminar on Philippine Public Sector Accounting
Standards and the Revised Chart of Accounts
(T.O. No. 610 dated September 3, 2014)
Training program title “Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure”
(T.O. No. 809, dated November 13, 2014)
Unified Accounts Code Structure (UACS) Training Workshop
(T.O. No. 823, dated November 18, 2014)
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DATE AND VENUE
August 5, 2014
CHED Central Office, UP
Campus Diliman, Quezon
City
August 27-30, 2014
Greenhills Elan Hotel Modern, #49 Annapolis St.,
Greenhills, San Juan City
August 27-29, 2014
COA Main Office, Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon
City
September 23-26, 2014
Commission on Audit MultiPurpose Room, Quezon
City
August 27-29, 2014
NATCCO 227 JP Rizal St.,
Proj. 4, Quezon City
September 3-5, 2014
Hotel Kimberly, Pedro Gil
St., Malate, manila
September 9-11, 2014
Citystate Tower Hotel, Ermita, Manila
September 15-19, 2014
Professional and Institutional Development Sector,
Commission on Audit, Quezon City
November 17-21, 2014
Computer Networking Career and Training Center,
Inc. España, Manila
December 3-5, 2014
Bicol University, Legazpi
City
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
Icawat. Shander T.
Sarmiento, Gregorio Jr. M.
Malijan, Angelee Z.
Ham, Lily S.
Borromeo, Madilyn V.
Magdaraog, Anabella V.
Torres, Rommel S.
Murillo, Salvacion B.
Bagadiong, Sheila T.
Faustino, Gemma M.
Porte, Helen M.
Tuno, Erlyn P.
Del Agua, Necodimos S.
Lumbao, Joseph B.
Sarmiento, Ma. Theresa E.
Sorra, Santos B.
Cilot, Alfredo P.
Del Agua, Necodimos S.
Abundo. Bernadino Jr. C.
Go, Nemia S.
Casim, Joel Anthony V.
Borromeo, Madilyn V.
Urgel, Gene
NAME OF SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED
DATE AND VENUE
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
1st Joint National Training an Workshop the National Federation of Administrative Personnel of
SUCs and Philippine Association of Board Secretaries of SUCs
(T.O. No. 838, dated November 21, 2014)
National Training-Workshop on Gender Mainstreaming and Monitoring System
(T.O. No. 871, dated November 27, 2014)
Unified Accounts Code Structure (UACS) Training Workshop
(T.O. No. 884, dated November 27, 2014)
November 24-26, 2014
Hotel Rembrant, Tomas
Morato, Quezon City
Panti, Renato M.
December 5-6, 2014
Ran Opera Hotel, Sta. Cruz,
Manila
December 3-5, 2014
Bicol University, Legazpi
City
Aracosta, Vicky L.
Torres, Rommel S.
De Blanco, Glenda L.
Samar, Mercy V.
Borja, Ma. Alma S.
Tabios, Maryshiel S.
“Similar to how we place an optimum value for the continued professional
growth of our faculty members, our non-teaching staff are also equally
encouraged and supported to enhance their professional skills for better
delivery of outputs.”
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AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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CONSOLIDATED TRIAL BALANCE
As at December 31, 2014
Cash, Collecting Officers
1-01-01-010
77,839.22
Petty Cash
1-01-01-020
206,000.00
Cash in Bank - Local Currency, Current Account
1-01-02-020
46,765,945.74
Accounts Receivable
1-03-01-010
21,202,880.30
Allowance for Impairment - Accounts Receivable
1-03-01-011
Loans Receivable - Others
1-03-01-990
409,988.00
Due from NGAs
1-03-03-010
8,962.72
Receivables - Disallowances/Charges
1-03-05-010
72,953.95
Other Receivables
1-03-05-990
684,417.40
Merchandise Inventory
1-04-01-010
516,249.16
Office Supplies Inventory
1-04-04-010
1,434,271.64
Accountable Forms Inventory
1-04-04-020
172,642.00
Non-Accountable Forms Inventory
1-04-04-030
261,875.00
Medical, Dental & Laboratory Supplies Inventory
1-04-04-070
283,545.60
Fuel, Oil & Lubricants Inventory
1-04-04-080
127,372.72
Agricultural & Marine Supplies Inventory
1-04-04-090
796,687.01
Textbooks and Instructional Materials Inventory
1-04-04-100
321,497.00
Construction Materials Inventory
1-04-04-130
395,798.66
Other Supplies & Materials Inventory
1-04-04-990
402,544.51
Investment Property, Buildings
1-05-01-020
6,972,078.18
Accum Dep - Investment Property, Buildings
1-05-01-021
Land
1-06-01-010
1,871,923.92
Land Improvements - Aquaculture Structures
1-06-02-010
688,312.14
Accum Dep - Land Improvements
1-06-02-011
Other Land Improvements
1-06-02-990
Accum Dep - Other Land Improvements
1-06-02-991
School Buildings
1-06-04-020
Accum Dep - School Buildings
1-06-04-021
Other Structures
1-06-04-990
Accum Dep - Other Structures
1-06-04-991
Machinery
1-06-05-010
Accum Dep - Machinery
1-06-05-011
365,252.71
1,063,241.94
297,694.96
16,697,895.32
8,490,061.33
147,875,334.15
41,105,853.85
2,513,079.33
670,286.50
8,278,712.07
3,332,191.10
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Office Equipment
1-06-05-020
Accum Dep - Office Equipment
1-06-05-021
ICT Equipment
1-06-05-030
Accum Dep - ICT Equipment
1-06-05-031
Agricultural & Forestry Equipment
1-06-05-040
Accum Dep - Agricultural & Forestry Equipment
1-06-05-041
Communication Equipment
1-06-05-070
Accum Dep - Communication Equipment
1-06-05-071
Medical Equipment
1-06-05-110
Accum Dep - Medical Equipment
1-06-05-111
Sports Equipment
1-06-05-130
Accum Dep - Sports Equipment
1-06-05-131
Technical & Scientific Equipment
1-06-05-140
Accum Dep - Technical & Scientific Equipment
1-06-05-141
Other Machinery & Equipment
1-06-05-990
Accum Dep - Other Machinery & Equipment
1-06-05-991
13,780,457.81
8,483,299.60
36,630,600.47
22,166,440.82
3,239,594.00
1,528,914.29
4,322,018.52
3,442,214.51
6,903,291.95
6,212,962.73
148,788.00
48,216.66
4,035,047.00
1,303,572.99
4,517,220.96
1,670,867.18
Motor Vehicles
1-06-06-010
Accum Dep - Motor Vehicles
1-06-06-011
Furniture & Fixtures
1-06-07-010
Accum Dep - Furniture & Fixtures
1-06-07-011
Books
1-06-07-020
Accum Dep - Books
1-06-07-021
Construction in Progress - Land Improvements
1-06-10-010
899,568.00
Construction in Progress - Building & Other
Structures
1-06-10-030
16,496,777.54
Other Property Plant & Equipment
1-06-99-990
3,089,628.31
Accum Dep - Other Property Plant & Equipment
1-06-99-991
Breeding Stocks
1-07--01-010
655,570.00
Livestock
1-07-01-020
246,007.00
Advances for Payroll
1-99-01-020
3,704,065.71
Advances to Officers and Employees
1-99-01-040
137,521.95
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9,670,550.00
5,136,120.00
7,361,208.92
3,864,953.90
1,015,015.88
528,420.55
2,368,218.92
Advances to Contractors
1-99-02-010
740,395.00
Accounts Payable
2-01-01-010
8,514,073.21
Due to BIR
2-02-01-010
3,275,760.41
Due to GSIS
2-02-01-020
53,204.48
Due to Pag-IBIG
2-02-01-030
155,548.49
Due to Philhealth
2-02-01-040
115,745.70
Due to NGAs
2-02-01-050
4,929,602.47
Trust Liabilities
2-04-01-010
6,913,738.27
Guaranty/Security Deposits Payable
2-04-01-040
2,167,305.18
Other Deferred Credits
2-05-01-990
9,723,793.60
Other Payables
2-99-99-990
1,979,311.92
Accumulated Surplus/(Deficit)
3-01-01-010
212,670,307.29
Other Service Income
4-02-01-990
17,400.00
School Fees
4-02-02-010
53,287,240.36
Seminar/Training Fees
4-02-02-040
2,507,940.00
Rent/Lease Income
4-02-02-050
756,986.28
Income from Hostels/Dormitories
4-02-02-130
776,400.00
Income from Printing & Publication
4-02-02-150
286,500.00
Sales Revenue
4-02-02-160
4,067,827.86
Fines & Penalties - Business Income
4-02-02-230
60,205.45
Other Business Income
4-02-02-990
705,617.89
Subsidy from National Government
4-03-01-010
219,568,240.98
Assistance from Local Government
Units
4-03-01-030
49,000.00
Subsidy from Other Funds
4-03-01-050
1,000,000.00
Income from Grants & Donations in
Cash
4-04-02-010
5,562,762.00
Income from Grants & Donations in
Kind
4-04-02-020
371,577.50
Salaries & Wages - Regular
5-01-01-010
110,438,458.68
Salaries & Wages - Casual/Contractual
5-01-01-020
7,855,834.31
Personal Economic Relief Allowance
5-01-02-010
9,907,236.78
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Representation Allowance
5-01-02-020
935,000.00
Transportation Allowance
5-01-02-030
935,000.00
Clothing/Uniform Allowance
5-01-02-040
1,945,000.00
Subsistence Allowance
5-01-02-050
80,368.50
Laundry Allowance
5-01-02-060
9,964.14
Productivity Incentive Allowance
5-01-02-080
2,731,500.00
Honoraria
5-01-02-100
13,069,249.12
Hazard Pay
5-01-02-110
160,300.39
Longevity Pay
5-01-02-120
200,000.00
Overtime & Night Pay
5-01-02-130
949,946.92
Year-end Bonus
5-01-02-140
9,530,202.34
Cash Gift
5-01-02-150
2,082,750.00
Other Bonuses and Allowances
5-01-02-990
719,966.38
Retirement and Life Insurance Premium
5-01-03-010
13,465,685.07
Pag-IBIG Contributions
5-01-03-020
496,825.00
Philhealth Contributions
5-01-03-030
1,437,071.01
Employees Compensation Insurance
Premium
5-01-03-040
496,546.61
Terminal Leave Benefits
5-01-04-030
2,123,298.16
Other Personnel Benefits
5-01-04-990
9,633,061.81
Traveling Expenses - Local
5-02-01-010
3,028,159.83
Training Expenses
5-02-02-010
4,529,215.02
Scholarship Grants/Expenses
5-02-02-020
13,460,667.55
Office Supplies Expenses
5-02-03-010
4,734,826.52
Accountable Forms Expenses
5-02-03-020
91,377.00
Non-Accountable Forms Expenses
5-02-03-030
14,500.00
Drugs & Medicines Expenses
5-02-03-070
136,119.00
Medical, Dental & Laboratory Supplies
Expenses
5-02-03-080
15,315.25
Fuel, Oil & Lubricants Expenses
5-02-03-090
533,709.23
Agricultural & Marine Supplies Expenses
5-02-03-100
801,518.72
Textbooks & Instructional Materials Expenses
5-02-03-110
1,731,060.00
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Other Supplies & Materials Expenses
5-02-03-990
4,806,163.83
Water Expenses
5-02-04-010
636,109.30
Electricity Expenses
5-02-04-020
5,063,195.20
Postage & Courier Services
5-02-05-010
42,907.80
Telephone Expenses
5-02-05-020
157,193.00
Internet Subscription Expenses
5-02-05-030
117,086.18
Cable, Satellite, Telegraph & Radio Expenses
5-02-05-040
6,205.00
Extra Ordinary & Miscellaneous Expenses
5-02-10-030
122,000.00
Auditing Services
5-02-11-020
60,433.00
Consultancy Services
5-02-11-030
80,802.72
Other Professional Services
5-02-11-990
1,077,246.67
Security Services
5-02-12-030
3,903,318.72
Repairs & Maintenance - Buildings &
Other Structures
5-02-13-040
4,321,767.94
Repairs & Maintenance - Machinery &
Equipment
5-02-13-050
344,449.00
Repairs & Maintenance - Transportation
Equipment
5-02-13-060
97,583.37
Repairs & Maintenance - Other PPE
5-02-13-990
68,925.00
Subsidies -Others
5-02-14-990
1,000,000.00
Taxes, Duties & Licenses
5-02-15-010
26,263.20
Fidelity Bonds Premium
5-02-15-020
83,328.75
Insurance Expenses
5-02-15-030
78,433.75
Labor and Wages
5-02-16-010
11,672,275.02
Advertising Expenses
5-02-99-010
23,644.80
Printing & Publication Expenses
5-02-99-020
776,967.52
Representation Expenses
5-02-99-030
58,511.50
Transportation & Delivery Expenses
5-02-99-040
6,365.00
Rent/Lease Expenses
5-02-99-050
6,790.00
Membership Dues & Contribution to
Organizations
5-02-99-060
121,300.00
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Subscription Expenses
5-02-99-070
313,030.00
Other Maintenance & Operating Expenses
5-02-99-990
5,435,427.39
Bank Charges
5-03-01-040
16,331.34
Cost of Sales
5-04-02-010
1,160,906.92
Depreciation - Investment Property
5-05-01-010
209,162.36
Depreciation - Land Improvements
5-05-01-020
1,447,197.57
Depreciation - Buildings & Other Structures
5-05-01-040
4,539,392.23
Depreciation - Machinery & Equipment
5-05-01-050
7,048,873.53
Depreciation - Transportation Equipment
5-05-01-060
871,875.00
Depreciation - Furniture, Fixtures &
Books
5-05-01-070
386,346.02
Depreciation - Other PPE
5-05-01-990
192,698.90
Impairment Loss - Loans and Receivables
5-05-03-020
139,780.25
Impairment Loss - Biological Assets
5-05-03-100
160,450.00
Other Losses
5-05-04-990
2,270.00
TOTAL
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651,594,873.88
651,594,873.88
CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT
For the Year Ended December 31, 2014
CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Cash Inflows
Receipt of Notice of Cash Allocation (NCA)
Collection of Income/Revenue
Collection of Receivables
Receipt of refunds of cash advances
and overpayment of expenses
Receipt of funds as agency transfers
Cash receipts of grants and donations
Total Cash Inflows
P
214,101,978.00
32,269,545.11
32,115,794.37
679,609.65
1,583,021.00
5,247,851.10
P
Cash Outflows:
Cash Payment of Operating Expenses
Cash Payment of payables incurred in operations
Cash Purchase of Inventories
Lapsed NCA
Granting of Cash Advances/ Petty Cash Fund
Remittance of Withholding Taxes except thru TRA
Remittance of PAGIBIG/GSIS/PHILHEALTH Payable
Refund of Performance/Bidders/Retention Payable
Release of funds as inter-agency cash transfers
Total Cash Outflows
Cash Provided by Operating Activities
135,203,873.89
59,433,538.14
11,989,714.49
4,902,902.55
3,470,990.58
2,748,146.84
24,264,986.15
804,724.15
19,927,793.60
262,746,670.39
23,251,128.84
CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Cash Outflows:
Cash Purchase of PPE
Total Cash Outflows
Cash Provided by Investing Activities
Total Cash Provided by Operating, Investing and Financing
Activities
Add: Cash Balance, January 1, 2014
Cash Collecting Officer
Petty Cash Fund
Payroll Fund
Cash in Bank -Local Currency - Checking Account
Cash Balance Ending December 31, 2014
Details:
Cash Collecting Officer
Petty Cash
P
Cash in Bank - LCCA
P
Certified Correct:
285,997,799.23
27,842,075.86
27,842,075.86
(27,842,075.86)
4,590,947.02)
26,672.98
186,000.00
(3,609.34)
51,431,668.34
51,640,731.98
P 47,049,784.96
77,839.22
206,000.00
46,765,945.74
47,049,784.96
(Sgd) NECODIMOS S. DEL AGUA
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
For the Year Ended December 31, 2014
SERVICE AND BUSINESS INCOME
Other Service Income
17,400.00
School Fees
53,287,240.36
Seminar/Training Fees
2,507,940.00
Rent/Lease Income
756,986.28
Income from Hostels/Dormitories
776,400.00
Income from Printing and Publication
286,500.00
Sales Revenue
4,067,827.86
Less - Cost of Sales
1,160,906.92
Fines and Penalties - Business
Income
2,906,920.94
60,205.45
Other Business Income
705,617.89
61,305,210.92
ASSISTANCE AND SUBSIDY
Subsidy from National Government
Less - Reversion of Unused NCA
224,471,143.53
4,902,902.55
Assistance from LGUs
Subsidy from Other Funds
219,568,240.98
49,000.00
1,000,000.00
220,617,240.98
GRANTS AND DONATIONS
Income from Grants & Donations
in Cash
5,562,762.00
Income from Grants & Donations
in Kind
371,577.50
Total Income
287,856,791.40
Expenses
PERSONNEL SERVICES
Salaries & Wages - Regular
110,438,458.68
Salaries & Wages - Casual/
Contractual
7,855,834.31
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5,934,339.50
Personal Economic Relief
Allowance
9,907,236.78
Representation Allowance
935,000.00
Transportation Allowance
935,000.00
Clothing/Uniform Allowance
Subsistence Allowance
Laundry Allowance
Productivity Incentive Allowance
Honoraria
1,945,000.00
80,368.50
9,964.14
2,731,500.00
13,069,249.12
Hazard Pay
160,300.39
Longevity Pay
200,000.00
Overtime & Night Pay
949,946.92
Year-end Bonus
9,530,202.34
Cash Gift
2,082,750.00
Other Bonuses and Allowances
Retirement and Life Insurance
Premium
719,966.38
13,465,685.07
Pag-IBIG Contributions
496,825.00
Philhealth Contributions
1,437,071.01
Employees Compensation
Insurance Premium
496,546.61
Terminal Leave Benefits
2,123,298.16
Other Personnel Benefits
9,633,061.81
189,203,265.22
MAINTENANCE and OTHER OPERATING
EXPENSES
Traveling Expenses - Local
3,028,159.83
Training Expenses
4,529,215.02
Scholarship Grants/Expenses
Office Supplies Expenses
13,460,667.55
4,734,826.52
Accountable Forms Expenses
91,377.00
Non-Accountable Forms Expenses
14,500.00
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Drugs & Medicines Expenses
136,119.00
Medical, Dental & Laboratory
Supplies Expenses
15,315.25
Fuel, Oil & Lubricants Expenses
533,709.23
Agricultural & Marine Supplies
Expenses
801,518.72
Textbooks & Instructional Materials
Expenses
Other Supplies & Materials Expenses
Water Expenses
Electricity Expenses
Postage & Courier Services
1,731,060.00
4,806,163.83
636,109.30
5,063,195.20
42,907.80
Telephone Expenses
157,193.00
Internet Subscription Expenses
117,086.18
Cable, Satellite, Telegraph & Radio
Expenses
Extra Ordinary & Miscellaneous
Expenses
6,205.00
122,000.00
Auditing Services
60,433.00
Consultancy Service
80,802.72
Other Professional Services
1,077,246.67
Security Services
3,903,318.72
Repairs & Maintenance - Land Improvements
-
Repairs & Maintenance - Buildings & Other
Structures
4,321,767.94
Repairs & Maintenance - Machinery &
Equipment
344,449.00
Repairs & Maintenance Transportation Equipment
97,583.37
Repairs & Maintenance - Furniture &
Fixtures
-
Repairs & Maintenance - Other PPE
68,925.00
Subsidies -Others
1,000,000.00
Taxes, Duties & Licenses
26,263.20
Fidelity Bonds Premium
83,328.75
Insurance Expenses
78,433.75
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Labor and Wages
11,672,275.02
Advertising Expenses
23,644.80
Printing & Publication Expenses
Representation Expenses
776,967.52
58,511.50
Transportation & Delivery Expenses
6,365.00
Rent/Lease Expenses
6,790.00
Membership Dues & Contribution to
Organizations
Subscription Expenses
121,300.00
313,030.00
Other Maintenance & Operating
Expenses
Bank Charges
5,435,427.39
16,331.34
69,600,523.12
NON-CASH EXPENSES
Depreciation - Investment Property
209,162.36
Depreciation - Land Improvements
1,447,197.57
Depreciation - Buldings & Other
Structures
4,539,392.23
Depreciation - Machinery &
Equipment
7,048,873.53
Depreciation - Transportation
Equipment
871,875.00
Depreciation - Furniture, Fixtures &
Books
386,346.02
Depreciation - Other PPE
192,698.90
Impairment Loss - Loans and
Receivables
139,780.25
Impairment Loss - Biological Assets
160,450.00
Other Losses
2,270.00
14,998,045.86
Total Expenses
273,801,834.20
SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) FOR THE PERIOD
14,054,957.20
Certified Correct:
(Sgd) NECODIMOS S. DEL AGUA
Accountant III
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STATEMENT OF
CHANGES
IN NET ASSETS/EQUITY
For the Year Ended December 31, 2014
Accumulated Surplus/(Deficit), Beg.
Retained Operating Surplus:
Current Operations
Adjustment of Prior Years
P
P
14,054,957.20
(6,580,516.24)
Accumulated Surplus/(Deficit), End.
219,250,823.53
7,474,440.96
P
226,725,264.49
Certified Correct:
(Sgd) NECODIMOS S. DEL AGUA
Accountant III
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QUALITY & STANDARDIZATION INITIATIVES: THE QUEST FOR ISO 9001:
2008 CERTIFICATION
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Summary of Board of Regent’s Resolutions for 2014
BOARD RESOLUTION NO.
Board Resolution # 1, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 2, s. 2014
DETAILS
Approving the Agenda of the 163rd regular meeting of the Board of Regents held at CHED Central Office on March 28, 2014.
Approving the Minutes of the 162nd Meeting of the Board of Regents
Board Resolution # 3, s. 2014
Approving the Designations issued by the President
 Pedro F. Tumaque- Campus Administrator Panganiban Campus
 Janet B. Lim- Dean, College of Health Sciences
 Bernardino C. Abundo- Director, Planning Development and Information Systems Officer
 Dolores J. Osido- Project Manager, Crops Production
 Jose Alberto- Project Manager, Horticulture
 Teresita J. Avila- Chairperson, Natural Science Department
 Myrna T. Herrera- Chairperson, Midwifery Department, CHS
 Roger Tagle- OJT Supervisor, College of Industrial Technology
 Hermes Gianan- OIC, Repair and Maintenance, Airconditioning
Units
 Edwin T. Romero- Project Manager, CSU Lawn Tennis Court
Operations.
Board Resolution # 4, s. 2014
Confirming the Appointments signed and issued by the President with
SG 18 below.
Promotion (Non-Teaching)
 Ramon S. Suarez Jr. -Admin Aide VI to Admin Assistant II
Promotion (Teaching)
 Jose G. Ong- Instructor II-Instructor III
 Gemma G. Acedo- Instructor II-Instructor III
 Serelino T. Tasarra- Instructor III- Asst. Prof. II
 Maria Sheila R. Gregorio- Asst. Prof III- Asst. Prof IV
Newly Hired (Non Teaching)
 Alvin Z. Talan- Admin Aide I
 Pio G. Valeza Jr.- Admin Aide I
 Jhondrey Ivish M. Tusi- Admin Aide I
 Rolando V. Marcos- Farm Worker I
 Wilfredo Z. delos Reyes Admin Aide I
 Myla V. Aquino- Admin Aide III
 Jessa D. Quinzon- Admin Aide III
 Julieta O. Teves- Admin Aide III
 Ma. Shiela G. Lumbao-Admin Aide III
Board Resolution # 5, s. 2014
Confirming the Graduates and Honor Graduates for SY 2013-2014 approved through Referendum Letter No. 2 S, 2014.
Board Resolution # 6, s. 2014
Approving the Standing Committees of the Board of Regents tasked to
review and evaluate matters pertaining to administrative, financial, academics, research and extension activities of the University.
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BOARD RESOLUTION NO.
DETAILS
Board Resolution # 7, s. 2014
Approving the Honorarium of the Standing Committees
 Chairman- P3,000.00/meeting
 Members & Secretariat P2,500.00/meeting
Board Resolution # 8, s. 2014
Approving the appointment of faculty members with SG 19 above
Promotion (Teaching)
 Dolores J. Osido- Asso Prof II- Asso Prof III
 Yolanda M. Tariman- Asso Prof. III- Asso Prof IV
 Esperanza P. San Juan- Asso. Prof V.
Board Resolution # 9, s. 2014
Approving the Search Committee for the Selection of Two (2) Private
Sector Representatives to the Board of Regents.
 Rev. Fr. Ernesto M. Arceo-Chairman
 Dr. Danilo L. Silva-Member
 Dr. Maria S. Tugano-Member
Board Resolution # 10, s. 2014
Deferring action on the Implementing Guidelines of the PRAISE Incentive
Bonus to be referred to the DBM Civil Service Commission Regional Offices for review and evaluation. The Standing Committee shall likewise
review the guidelines before presentation to the BOR.
Board Resolution # 11, s. 2014
Approving in principle the proposed lot exchange between Mrs. Norilyn
Del Barrio, Private Lot Owner to the CSU with an area of 55 sq. m subject to the preparation of Deed of Exchange by the legal officer of the
University.
Board Resolution # 12, s. 2014
Approving the offering of BS- Environmental Science effective 1st Semester SY 2014-2015.
Board Resolution # 13, s. 2014
Noting the Letter of Concern on Institutional Agility of the Fledging
Catanduanes State University.
Board Resolution # 14, s. 2014
Approving the Strategic Planning Framework and Operational Plan of
Catanduanes State University for the next five (5) years from 2014-2019
subject to the submission of the write up and inclusion of the benchmark
indicator on performance targets.
Board Resolution # 15, s. 2014
Approving the Agenda of the 164th regular meeting of the Board of Regents including other matters at CHED Central Office on July 11, 2014.
Board Resolution # 16, s. 2014
Confirming Designations issued by the President
 DR. AURORA E. ARAOJO- Vice President, REPA and on concurrent capacity, Director, Research Services
 DR. JOCELYN SORREDA- Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
 DR. RUBEN TABLIZO- Dean, Agri-Fisheries
 PROF. JESUS ISORENA- OIC, College of Industrial Technology
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BOARD RESOLUTION NO.
Board Resolution # 16, s. 2014
DETAILS
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ENGR. PEDRO ARCILLA- Dean, College of Engineering
PROF. EMMIE DELLUZA- OIC, College of Information and Communications Technology
DR. LOURDES RODRIGUEZ- Principal Laboratory Schools
PROF. EDGAR TATEL- Sports Development Officer
PROF. EDDIE MILLION- Project Manager, Poultry Project
ENGR. GILBERTO GARCIA- Electrical Maintenance Inspector
PROF. DITAS MANLANGIT- Head Teacher Lab. School
PROF. JAYMUND FLORANZA- In Charge Research Services ,
Panganiban, Campus
PROF. NEMUEL BORROMEO-In Charge Extension Services,
Panganiban Campus
PROF. EDUARDO PEÑA- Chair, Agri-Education Department, Panganiban Campus
PROF. MORENA TABIOS- Extension Coordinator, CAS
PROF. NOEL BUENDIA- In-Charge, CBO Panganiban Campus
PROF. SOCORRO MASAGCA- OJT Supervisor, College of Education
Board Resolution # 17, s. 2014
Confirming appointments signed and issued by the President with SG 18
belowPROMOTION (Non Teaching)
 NESTOR T. SARMIENTO- Admin Aide VI- Admin Asst. II
 CELIA MARIA A. SARMIENTO-Admin Aide VI- Registrar I
 ANABELLA V. MAGDARAOG- Admin Aide IV- Admin Officer I
 RAFAEL S. TEOXON-Admin Aide VI- Construction and Maintenance Foreman
Newly Hired (Non Teaching)
 GENEVIVE S. de Castro- Dentist II
Newly Hired (Teaching)
 Quennie Anne T. Sumulat-Instructor
Board Resolution # 18, s. 2014
Confirming the MOA with the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) for
the implementation of the Rural Development Action Plan and Program.
Board Resolution # 19, s. 2014
Confirming the Memorandum of Agreement with the Local Government
of Bato and San Andres for the implementation of CSU Community Development Program in compliance with performance targets in the Operational Plan of the University.
Board Resolution # 20, s. 2014
Confirming the Memorandum of Agreement with the Sabino J. Cabangon
Foundation Scholarship Program.
Board Resolution # 21, s. 2014
Confirming the Contract Agreement with Solewind Builders for the procurement and Supply for Solar Lamp Post System in the University.
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BOARD RESOLUTION NO.
DETAILS
Board Resolution # 22, s. 2014
Confirming the Program, Receipts and Expenditures for CY 2014.
Board Resolution # 23, s. 2014
Confirming the Contract Agreements:
 Seven "R" Construction and Supply for the construction of CBA
Bldg. Phase I
 Guamor
 14. Construction and Supply for the construction of Engineering
Laboratory Building Phase I and II
 Magiting Security & Allied Services Multi-Purpose CooperativeSecurity Services for FY 20
Approving the Implementing Guidelines for PRAISE Incentive Bonus
for CSU employees.
Approving the appointments with SG 19 abovePromotion (Teaching)
 Elena G. Tasarra- Asso Prof. II to Asso Prof III
 Teresita G. Avila- Asso. Prof. V to Prof. I
Board Resolution # 24, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 24-A, s. 2014
Newly Hired (Teaching)
 Jimmy T. Masagca- Asso. Prof. I
Board Resolution # 25, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 26, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 27, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 28, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 29, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 30, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 31, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 32, s. 2014
Deferring action on the MOA with Innovative Training Works, Inc.
authorizing the University as testing center by Certiport and recommended to undergo the usual process procurement.
Disapproving the request of NAPOCOR to construct the Codon Virac
69 KV Tower Line Project inside the campus.
Approving the Agenda of the 165th regular meeting of the Board of
Regents held at Catanduanes State University on October 17, 2014.
Approving the Minutes of the 164th Meeting of the Board of Regents.
Amending the Policy on initial payment of 40% of tuition fee upon
enrolment applicable to all provincial and CHED scholarship grantees
provided that students are officially listed as scholars by the sponsoring agencies.
Amending the PRE FY 2014 specifically unallocated income of P4,
192,000.00 be allocated to MOOE in the amount of P 2,442,000.00
and capital outlays in the amount of P2, 250,000.00. Unobligated
allotment of P 1,000,000.00 is re-aligned to capital outlays.
Deferring action on the revised Student Handbook and referring it
back to the committee who crafted the handbook subject to the incorporation of the recommendation of the BOR Standing Committee.
Deferring action on the proposed Guidelines for Foreign Travel of
CSU employees to include the recommendations of the Board of Regents subject to the existing rules and regulations of the government.
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BOARD RESOLUTION NO.
Board Resolution # 33, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 34, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 35, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 36, s. 2014
DETAILS
Approving the request for variation/change order for the construction of
Engineering Lab Building Phase I and II.
Referring the complaint filed by Ms. Carmela Bueno against Dr. Alvin Ogalesco for Grave Misconduct and Act Unbecoming of a Public Teacher to
the BOR Standing Committee, the Investigating Committee and the Legal
Officer of the University to expedite the merit of the case subject to the
usual procedure in accordance with the Revised Rules on Administrative
Cases (RRACS).
Confirming Designations
 Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento- VP Administration and Financial Affairs
 Dr. Noel B. De Leon - Director, CBO
 Prof. Esperanza San Juan- Dean, College of Business and Accountancy
 Dr. Nancy D. Magtangob- Director, Student Support Services
 Mr. Ramon F. Samonte- Project In charge, Animal Project PC
 Prof. Vicente Padilla-Chairman, Mathematics Dept
 Dr. Epifanio Rubio- University Veterinarian
 Prof. Rico Romero- Coordinator, Culture and Arts
 Prof. Rosalie Aguilar-Chairperson, P.E. Department
 Prof. Edwin T. Romero- Program Chair, Industrial Technology
 Engr. Ruel Torres- Extension Coordinator, College of Engineering
 Engr. Melanie Rojas- Program Chair, College of Engineering
 Prof. Moreno Tabios Jr.- Coordinator, Scholarship Program
 Prof. Rosana Abundo- Research Coordinator, College of Education
 Dr. Alvin Ogalesco- Research Coordinator, CHS
 Arch. Jose Ong- Research Coordinator , College of Industrial Technology
 Prof. Joseph Zafe- Extension Coordinator, College of Education
 Prof. Isabel de la Hostria- Extension Coordinator, CBA
 Prof. Priscilla P. Gianan- Extension Coordinator, College of Industrial
 Technology
 Prof. Fe Valledor- Focal Person, Aquasilviculture Project
 Prof. Belen Tapado- Research Coordinator, CICT
 Prof. Josefina Buena- SUP Clinical Instructor CHS
 Prof. Aster Vivien Vargas- Extension Coordinator, CICT
 Prof. Gemma Acedo- Program Chairman, BSIS
 Prof. Rommel Sabeniano-Extension Coordinator, CAS
 Prof. Mary Elaine Tapel- Extension Coordinator, CHS
 Prof. Ronnie Santelices- Program Chairman, BSIT
 Prof. Dexter Toyado- Research Coordinator, College of Engineering
 Prof. Jonah Dee Tribiana- OJT Supervisor, CBA
 Prof. Fe T. Gianan- Business Education and Management Chairperson
Confirming Appointment with SG 18 BelowNewly Hired (Teaching)
 Kristian Q. Aldea-Instructor 1
Newly Hired (Non- Teaching)
 Tetchie M. Mimay-School Librarian III
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BOARD RESOLUTION NO.
Board Resolution # 37, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 38, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 39, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 40, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 41, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 42, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 43 s. 2014
Board Resolution # 44, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 45, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 46, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 47, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 48, s. 2014
Board Resolution # 49, s. 2014
DETAILS
Approving the contract agreement with Realm Construction and Trading
for the completion of BSND Building Phase IV.
Approving the MOA with DTI RO V on shared Services Facilities project.
Approving the MOA with DOST RO V on the adoption of Science and
Technology Academic and Research Based Openly Operated Kiosk Stations (STARBOOKS).
Approving the MOA with LGU Caramoran for the scholarship grant of
students from Municipality of Caramoran.
Approving the MOA with AFS Intercultural Program Philippines, Inc. of
Foreign Exchange Students.
Approving the MOA with the Diocese of Virac for the conduct of research
program entitled "The Basic Faith Community: An Assessment of the
Journey.
Approving the Agenda of the 166th regular meeting of the Board of Regents held at CHED Central Office on December 4, 2014.
Approving the Minutes of the 165th Meeting of the Board of Regents.
Approving the Program, Receipts and Expenditures (PRE) of the University in the amount of P324, 390, 155.00.
Approving the CNA Benefits of CSU employees in the amount of
P15,000.00 each subject to compliance with the requirements of the
BOR and approval by the DBM Regional Office.
Endorsing the Program, Activities and Projects (PAPs) of the University
for inclusion in the Regional Development Investment Program (RDIP)
for CY 2014-2016 to NEDA Regional Office V, Legazpi City.
Referring back to the Legal Officer of the University the complaint filed
by Ms. Carmela T. Bueno, 3rd yr BSND student against Dr. Alvin C. Ogaleso, faculty member, CHS for "GRAVE MISCONDUCT" and the action
taken be forwarded to the BOR for information.
Confirming Designations
 Dr. Aida A. Dianela- VP Academic Affairs
 Dr. Aurora E. Araojo- VP Research Extension and Production Affairs
 Dr. Maria S. Tugano- Dean, College of Education
 Prof. Jennifer Berces- Director, ARES Panganiban Campus
 Prof. Marilyn B. Panti- Director, Extension Services
 Prof. Merly Alcantara- Principal, Lab High School, Panganiban
Campus
 Prof. Josephine Torrente- Chair, Social Science Department
 Prof. Adem Nalu V. Rubio- Alumni Relations Officer
 Prof. Roberto B. Barba- Greenhouse Project Supervisor (TechnoDemo-Eco-Park-Developer)
 Prof. Cecilia Tiu- Research Coordinator, CAS
 Dr. Lily P. Custodio- Research Coordinator, CBA
 Prof. Noemi Tumaque-In charge Nursery Project, Panganiban Campus
 Prof. Rosalie Ocillos- Chair, Education Dept. Panganiban Campus
 Prof. Rowel Salvador- In Charge, Sports Services, Panganiban
Campus
CSU 2014 Performance Report
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BOARD RESOLUTION NO.
DETAILS
Board Resolution # 50, s. 2014
Confirming Appointments
Newly Hired (Teaching)
 Arthur Tabirara- Instructor I
 Marionito S. Donato- Instructor I
 Ramon Felipe A. Sarmiento- Instructor I
Promotion (Non Teaching)
 Ma. Concepcion V. Marquez- Admin Aide VI to Admin Assistant II
 Lolita S. Sicio- Admin Aide IV- Admin Assistant II
 Vicky L. Aracosta-Admin Aide IV- Admin Assistant II
 Nida U. Salvador-Admin Aide IV-Admin Assistant II
 Salvacion B. Murillo- Admin Aide VI- Admin Assistant II
 Alice S. Rojas- Admin Aide IV- Admin Aide VI
 Maryshiel S. Tabios- Admin Aide IV- Admin Aide VI
 Shiela T. Bagadiong- Admin Aide IV- Admin Aide VI
 Patricio D. Iñigo- Admin Aide IV-Admin Aide VI
 Ma. Gazel C. Briñes- Admin Aide IV- Admin Aide VI
 Sheilakim M. Lumabi- Admin Aide IV- Admin Aide VI
Board Resolution # 51, s. 2014
Confirming the MOA with DSWD Regional Office V for Extension /
Community Services of the University.
Board Resolution # 52, s. 2014
Confirming the MOA with PIXSELL Creatives for Educational Alliance
regarding the Training of Students on Google Application.
Board Resolution # 53, s. 2014
Deferring action on the MOA with Motortrade Topline Inc for further
study.
Confirming the MOA with Hon. Shirley A. Abundo, Local Government
Legislative of Virac for the program dubbed "Barya para sa Kinabukasan".
Board Resolution # 54, s. 2014
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University Officials
(as of December 31, 2014)
CENTRAL MANAGEMENT
Dr. Minerva I. Morales, SUC President III
Mrs. Medita P. Reyes, Executive Assistant II
Mr. Renato M. Panti, Board Secretary V
Atty. Gregorio M. Sarmiento, Jr., Attorney IV
Mr. Bernardino C. Abundo, Jr., Director, Planning, Dev’t. & Information Systems Services
Mr. Gerry S. Rubio, Administrative Officer V/ Public Relations Officer III
Mr. Joey Anthony B. Casim, OIC, Management Information Services
Mrs. Angelee Z. Malijan, Internal Auditor III
Mrs. Socorro T. Brillante, GAD Coordinator
Dr. Maria Edna R. Iñigo, Quality Assurance Officer
ACADEMIC SERVICES
Dr. Aida A. Dianela, VP for Academic
Affairs
Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo, Dean, College
of Agriculture and Fisheries
Dr. Jocelyn T. Sorreda, Dean, College
of Arts and Sciences
Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan, Dean,
College of Business and Accountancy
Dr. Maria S. Tugano, Dean, College of Education
Engr. Pedro R. Arcilla, Jr., Dean, College of Engineering
Prof. Janet B. Lim, Dean, College of Health Sciences
Prof. Jesus B. Isorena, Dean, College of Industrial Technology
Prof. Ma. Emmie T. Delluza, OIC, College of Information and Communications Technology
Mrs. Marilyn G. Tejada, Registrar III
Dr. Nancy D. Magtangob, Director, Student Support Services
Dr. Gemma M. Samas, NSTP Director
Prof. Eleanor G. Osido, Guidance, Counseling and Testing Officer
Prof. Adem Nalu V. Rubio, Alumni Relations Officer
Mrs. Araceli T. Mendez, College Librarian
Dr. Felix III C. Ma, Medical Officer III
Prof. Edgar O. Tatel, Sports Development Coordinator
Prof. Rico M. Romero, Coordinator, Culture and Arts
CSU 2014 Performance Report
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ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL
SERVICES
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento, VP for
Administrative and Financial Affairs
Mr. Santos B. Sorra, Supervising
Administrative Officer
Mr. Necodimos S. del Agua, Accountant III
Engr. Dante G. Timajo, Enginer III
Mr. Alfredo P. Cilot, Administrative
Officer V, Budget Services
Mrs. Nemia S. Go, Administrative Officer V,
Cashiering Services
Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente, Administrative Officer V, HRM Services
Mrs. Evelina T. Vargas, Administrative Officer V, Records Services
Mrs. Lily S. Ham, OIC, Supply Services
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
SERVICES
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo, VP for Research, Extension and
Production Affairs and Concurrent R&D Services Director
Prof. Marilyn B. Panti, Director, Extension Services
Dr. Noel B. de Leon, Director, Corporate Business Operations
CSU PANGANIBAN CAMPUS
Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque, Campus Administrator
OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR
Mrs. Maria Teresa C. Villaluna, State Auditor IV/ Audit Team Leader, COA
Mrs. Imelda B. Alcantara, State Auditor II
Mr. Daryll B. Teves, State Auditor I
Ms. Vivian T. Lizaso, State Auditor I
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This photo exhibit showcasing the milestones achieved by the University over the past years bagged the top spot during the
province-wide photo exhibit contest held from September 1-26, 2014 at the Provincial Capitol Lobby in line with the 114th Anniversary Celebration of the Civil Service Commission. Beating eleven other government agencies/ institutions in the province, the
CSU’s photo exhibit entry with the theme “Green University and Home of the Unsung Heroes of Today” captured the judges favor as it showcased its best practices in line with its mandate, vision, mission, and four-fold functions on instruction, research,
extension and production. Using indigenous materials such as cloth, abaca and fern leaves, including abaca paper, the exhibit
mounted on black cloth boasted of a panoramic shot of the university printed also in cloth.

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