2011 - Batangas State University

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2011 - Batangas State University
A University which shapes a global Filipino imbued with moral
courage nurtured through values and excellent education.
Batangas State University is committed to implement its mandates of
quality and excellence, relevance and responsiveness, access and equity
and efficiency and effectiveness through instruction, research, extension
and production to meet the growing needs of the country and the world
for globally competitive and morally upright professionals, scientists,
technologists, technicians, skilled workers and entrepreneurs.
Peace & Spirituality
Commitment to Excellent Service
Human Dignity and Empowerment
Transparency, Honesty and Accountability
Teamwork and Harmony
Concern for the Environment
Republic of the Philippines
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
Batangas City
His Excellency
Benigno S. Aquino III
The President
Republic of the Philippines
Thru:
The Hon. HADJA LUNINGNING MISUAREZ-UMAR
Commissioner, Commission on Higher Education and
Chairman-Designate, BatStateU Board of Regents
Sir:
I have the honor to submit the Annual Report of the Batangas State University (BatStateU) for FY 2011.
Very truly yours,
NORA LUMBERA-MAGNAYE, Ph.D
University President
Republic of the Philippines
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
Batangas City
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This 2011, the Batangas State University once again faced and surmounted challenges as it moved towards its pursuit of excellence. As the commitment for service excellence continued to be a working passion of the University, the administration and the
University constituents worked hand in hand to fulfill its commitment. The University was able to show continued progress in key
directions.
In its search for quality instruction, the University had successfully passed Level 3 accreditation status the Mechanical
Engineering, Industrial Technology, Development Communication, Elementary Teacher Education, and Secondary Teacher
Education programs and set for Level 3 the following programs: the Biology and Chemistry undergraduate programs and the
masteral and doctoral programs. There were programs in Level 1 status—the Hotel and Restaurant Management, Computer
Science, Information Technology, Architecture, Industrial Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Nursing and Tourism Management
while 17 programs were in candidate status. These signify the strong leadership and administrative will to ensure that the University
programs will truly provide the students the best education they deserve.
The University reaped a good harvest to showcase the quality of instruction it offers. The University once again made a mark
in Mechanical Engineering Licensure Examinations by remaining Top 1 (National) and Top 2 (National) Performing School in the
March and September Licensure exams and so was it in the Customs Broker Licensure Examination where the University was Top 1
( National). The College of Nursing was Top 2 (Provincial) in the July and December examinations. Students likewise showed their
prowess by taking no lower than tenth place in their respective examinations.
As part of its mandate of equal access to BatStateU education, the University opened its doors to 28,478 students both from
Main and Extension campuses and extended scholarships to 5,197 students which helped them tide other expenses required in their
respective disciplines. To support the learning of students, the University accessed for the library 9,505 new titles and 12,764
volumes of books which were meant to augment and encourage independent and scholarly thinking among students. But more
importantly, the University had sustained its pool of quality faculty members who have equipped themselves through advanced
education and attendance to seminars all of which were value added inputs contributory to quality education.
Research and extension served to complete the stature of the University. Highlighting the achievements in the Research Unit
were two international awards at the 2011 International Symposium on Advanced Engineering in Busan, South Korea, three
national awards and one regional award.
The Extension Service Unit likewise sustained its programs designed to meet varied needs of the service clientele such as
Capability Building Training Program, Technical Assistance and Advisory Services, Community outreach Services, Communication/
Technology Transfer, Utilization and Commercialization Information Services, and Extension PAPs supporting Gender and
Development.
The Research and Extension units sustained its linkages with Vietnam and Korea where faculty and students fostered knowledge and building opportunities for education and research. As of 2011, the University was host to Vietnamese students. This was a
most accepted educational endeavor as it served to prove the global caliber of the University to serve foreign students. At the same
time, the University became second home to the foreign students defining that education is building bridges across nations and
cultures.
In the local setting, the University had been recognized as an able partner by leading professional, scientific and academic
institutions and by businesses and industries for advancement and mutually productive undertakings which became openings for
more partnerships for scholarships, research and extension.
The University is recognized for its well-managed financial structure which saw relatively high income from tuition and
other fees and revenues generated from various entrepreneurial activities, a reflection of sound financial and management practices
and the impact of putting into practice its avowed core values of transparency and accountability. Evidently, the University had
crossed the year with strong indications that it would continue to face more challenges.
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Board of Regents
Officers of the Administration
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Accomplishments by Colleges and Campus
Main Campus I
College of Teacher Education
Integrated School
College of Nursing
College of Law
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Accountancy, Business, Economics
And International Hospitality Management
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Alangilan Campus II
General Engineering
College of Engineering, Architecture, Fine Arts
And Computing Sciences
College of Industrial Technology
Extension Campuses
BatStateU- Balayan
BatStateU– Lemery
BatStateU– Lobo Campus
BatStateU– JPLPC Campus (Malvar)
BatStateU– Lipa Campus
BatStateU-Rosario Campus
BatStateU-ARASOF Campus (Nasugbu)
BatStateU- San Juan Campus
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7
17
20
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Administration & Finance
Admin Services
Finance Services
97
98
99
22
23
Medical/Dental Services
Auxiliary Services
101
101
35
Information & Communication
Services
102
37
Environmental Management Unit
103
39
BAC
IAU
104
Research Unit
Extension Unit
109
120
132
45
49
53
107
116
57
Registrar’s Office
77
Enrolment
Graduates
Faculty Development
Income & Expenses
Balance Sheet
Government Equity
Cash Flow
Student Services
Scholarship Office
National Service Training Program
IACEPO
Testing and Admission Office
Library
78
Curricular Offerings
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67
68
71
75
85
87
89
93
95
121
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127
130
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BOARD OF REGENTS
Hon. Hadja Luningning Misuarez-Umar
CHED Commissioner and
Chairman-Designate, BatStateU Board of Regents
Hon. Nora Lumbera-Magnaye
University President
Vice Chairman
Hon. Edgardo J. Angara
Chairman, Senate Committee on Education, Arts & Culture
Member
Represented by: Hon. Nelson P. Collantes
Representative, 3rd District of Batangas
Hon. Juan Edgardo M. Angara
Chairman, House Committee on Higher and Technical Education
Member
Represented by: Hon. Mark Llandro M. Mendoza
Representative, 4th District of Batangas
Hon. Severino C. Santos
Director, NEDA R.O. IV
Member
Hon. Alexander R. Madrigal
Director, DOST R.O. IV
Member
Hon. Ruel V. Canobas
Private Citizen Representative
Member
Hon. Filemon T. Berba Jr.
Private Citizen Representative
Member
Hon. Agnes D. Arellano
President, BatStateU Supreme Student
Council Confederation
Member
Hon. Roger M. Rosita
President, BatStateU Supreme Student Council Confederation
Member (July 2011 - Present)
Atty. Jellie M. Molino
Board and University Secretary
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
Dr. Nora L. Magnaye
UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
Atty. Jellie M. Molino
BOARD and UNIVERSITY SECRETARY
Atty. Edgard E. Valdez
DIRECTOR for Legal Affairs and DIRECTOR, Internal
Audit Unit
Dr. Leonila V. Antonio
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Special Projects
Assoc. Prof. Rosemarie D. Robles
DIRECTOR, Planning and Development Office
Asst. Prof. Mario G. Bukas
DIRECTOR, Internal Assessment Unit
Prof. Rogelio A. Antenor
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
Atty. Earvene Jared S. Cunanan
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
Dr. Cecilia A. Cezar
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
Mr. Rene E. Bersoto
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
VICE PRESIDENTS
Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo
VICE PRESIDENT for Academic Affairs
Atty. Luzviminda C. Rosales
VICE PRESIDENT for Administration and Finance
Dr. Erma B. Quinay
VICE PRESIDENT for Research & Extension
Atty. Jellie M. Molino
VICE PRESIDENT for Resource Generation &
External Affairs
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Alangilan
Prof. Rogelio A. Antenor
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Lobo, Balayan and Lemery
Dr. Jessie A. Montalbo
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Malvar
Assoc. Prof. Enrico M. Dalangin
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Nasugbu
Dr. Leonila V. Antonio
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Lipa, Rosario and San Juan
OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Dr. Jessie A. Montalbo
DEAN, College of Engineering, Architecture, Fine Arts
and Computing Sciences
Atty. Edwin D. Malabanan
OIC-DEAN, College of Law
Dr. Romeo M. Guillo, Jr.
DEAN, College of Teacher Education and DIRECTOR,
National Service Training Program
Asst. Prof. Elisa S. Diaz
DEAN, College of Accountancy, Business, Economics
and International Hospitality Management
Prof. Cynthia Q. Manalo
DEAN, College of Arts and Sciences
Asst. Prof. Eduardo V. Acorda
OIC-DEAN, College of Industrial Technology
Mr. Chris Norman G. Dimaano
OIC-DEAN, College of Nursing (Main I)
Mrs. Gloria L. Araos
DEAN, College of Nursing (Nasugbu)
Dr. Gloria G. Mendoza
UNIVERSITY REGISTRAR
Mrs. Rosario M. Cuevas
UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN
Dr. Nora G. Dimaano
DIRECTOR, Academic Affairs (Malvar)
Dr. Ma. Luisa A. Valdez
DIRECTOR, Academic Affairs (Nasugbu)
Engr. Michael C. Godoy
DIRECTOR, Academic Affairs, ASSOCIATE DEAN,
College of Engineering and Computing Sciences (Lipa)
Mrs. Luzviminda An Abacan
DIRECTOR for Academic Affairs (Rosario and San Juan)
ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Accountancy, Business,
Economics and International Hospitality Management
Mr. Israel P. Peñero
DIRECTOR, Academic Affairs (Balayan and Lemery)
Asst. Prof. Anacleto M. Caringal
DIRECTOR, Academic Affairs (Lobo)
Prof. Vilma R. Aguda
DIRECTOR, Integrated Schools
Dr. Lucille D. Evangelista
DIRECTOR, Student Services
Mr. Adelaido P. Pinawin
DIRECTOR, Scholarship Office
Mrs. Jonelyn B. Sandoval
DIRECTOR, Industry Academe Cooperating Education
Placement Office (IACEPO)
Assoc. Prof. Dominga P. Gutierrez
DIRECTOR, Admission and Testing Office
Ms. April Celeste P. Mendoza
OIC-DIRECTOR, Sports and Cultural Affairs Office
Engr. Adrian Ferdinand M. Melo
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, On the Job Training
Mrs. Jennifer G. Manalo
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Job Placement Office
Mrs. Editha B. Agustin
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Registration Office
Mr. Genaro B. Abreu
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Student Affairs Office
Mrs. Evelyn L. Pedrajas
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Registration (Nasugbu)
Mr. Alvin R. De Silva
OIC-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, National Service
Training Program
Mrs. Glenda L. De Mesa
OIC-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Scholarship
Asst. Prof. Nora V. Marasigan
OIC-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Registration (Malvar)
Dr. Remedios P. Magnaye
ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Accountancy, Business,
Economics and International Hospitality Management
Dr. Matilda H. Dimaano
ASSOSCIATE DEAN, College of Teacher Education and
Human Kinetics
Asst. Prof. Elisa D. Gutierrez
ASSOCIATE DEAN, Higher Engineering (Main II)
Asst. Prof. Joselito K. Santos
ASSOCIATE DEAN, General Engineering
Mr. Sandy M. Gonzales
ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Accountancy, Business
and Economics (Lipa)
Mrs. Anabel Banuelos
ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Teacher Education and
College of Industrial Technology (Rosario)
Engr. Rosalinda M. Comia
ASSOCIATE DEAN, General Engineering (Rosario)
Dr. Jessie S. Leong
ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Accountancy, Business,
Economics and International Hospitality Management
(Malvar)
Mrs. Joy M. Reyes
ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Accountancy, Business,
Economics and International Hospitality Management
(San Juan)
Asst. Prof. Rubilyn M. Latido
ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Teacher Education
(Malvar)
Dr. Loida Tungao
ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Arts and Sciences
(Malvar)
Dr. Maria Luisa A. Valdez
ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Teacher Education
(Nasugbu)
Asst. Prof. Josephine D. Vergara
ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Accountancy, Business,
Economics and International Hospitality Management
Asst. Prof. Jose Alejandro R. Belen
ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Arts and Sciences
(Nasugbu)
Mr. Erwin A. Caparas
ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Industrial Technology
( Nasugbu)
Mrs. Lorissa Joana E. Buenas
ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Engineering and
Computing Sciences (Nasugbu)
Asst. Prof. Gloria A. Rearte
ASSOCIATE DEAN, Institute of Maritime
Transportation ( Nasugbu)
Engr. Rosana C. Lat
OIC-ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Engineering
(Malvar)
Dr. Evangeline B. Gardiano
OIC-ASSOCIATE DEAN, College of Industrial
Technology
OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
Atty. Earvene Jared S. Cunanan
DIRECTOR, Administration Services
Mrs. Emma J. B. Villamater
DIRECTOR, Financal Services Office
Assoc. Prof. Alex I. Magboo
DIRECTOR, Information and Communications
Technology
Dr. Allen E. Santos
DIRECTOR, Medical and Dental Services Office
Dr. Domiciano C. Silang
DIRECTOR, Facility Management Services
Assoc. Prof. Enrico M. Dalangin
DIRECTOR for Administration and Finance (Nasugbu)
Assoc. Prof. Amado C. Gequinto
DIRECTOR for Administration and Finance (Malvar)
Engr. Jovito P. Permante
DIRECTOR for Administration and Finance (Lipa)
Engr. Rhobert E. Alvarez
DIRECTOR, Administration and Finance (Balayan
and Lemery)
Engr. Rosalinda M. Comia
DIRECTOR, Admistration and Finance (Rosario and
San Juan)
Mrs. Lydia M. Macatangay
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Records Management Office
Mrs. Fevronia M. Soriano
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Human Resource
Management Office
Engr. Princess Marie B. Melo
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, ICT Special Projects
Mrs. Marcelina Eva T. Rayos
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Budget Office
Mrs. Lolita M. Atienza
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Accounting Office
Mr. Mario G. Ebora
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Property and Supply Office
Engr. Jerick P. Pecaso
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Environmental Management
Unit
Mr. Marcelo L. Agustin
OIC-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Procurement Office
Mr. Edmar I. Duenas
OIC-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Procurement (Malvar)
Mrs. Dolores A. Madrid
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Cashiering Office
OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR RESEARCH & EXTENSION
Dr. Shirley G. Cabrera
DIRECTOR, Research
Engr. Romeo C. De Castro
DIRECTOR, Extension Services
Asst. Prof. Anacleto M. Caringal
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Agricultural Research
Assoc. Prof. Jovito C. Plata
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Community Services
Asst. Prof. Rosenda A. Bronce
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Batangas Center for Research
and Special Studies
Asst. Prof. Jocelyn R. Castillo
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Education, Social Science and
Environmental Research Unit
Mr. Armado V. Mendoza
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Linkages and Extension
Engr. Mary Rose F. Persincula
OIC-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Engineering &
Technology Research
Engr. Donnalyn C. Cabaces
OIC-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Intellectual Property
Management
OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR RESOURCE GENERATION & EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
Prof. Benedicto S. Noriega
DIRECTOR, Public Relations and International Linkages
Office
Prof. Demetrio R. Zara
DIRECTOR, Auxiliary Services Office
Mr. Aquino M. de la Peña
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Alumni Affairs Office
CTE (College of Teacher Education)
INTRODUCTION
For 2011, College of Teacher Education continued its institutional task of shaping future teachers despite external threats
and economic difficulties among families of students. There is a marked increase in enrolment, a more intensive delivery of extension services, and more activities in professional development of its faculty members and responsible global students. Enlivened by the strong and dedicated leadership, the college continues to shape minds, build characters, and touch hearts of its clientele in pursuing its goal of QUALITY and EXCELLENCE.

COMPLETED INFRASTRUCTURE
The Home Economics Room and Dressmaking Shop in the old CIT building underwent major renovations. The
leaking roofs where repaired, cabinets were put up, and the kitchen sinks were improved. With better facilities, teaching and
learning became more conducive to both the faculty and students.

INSTRUCTION
Quality instruction remained the prime focus of the College. To attain this, the faculty undertook several initiatives
which were meant to enhance instruction and improve student performance.
Distribution of Faculty by Academic Rank
RANK
MALE
FEMALE
TOTAL
Professor
1
4
5
Associate Professor
1
6
7
Assistant Professor
0
12
12
Instructor
16
10
26
TOTAL
18
32
50
Distribution of Faculty by Degree
RANK
MALE
FEMALE
TOTAL
Ph.D / Ed.D.
2
9
11
w/ Ph.D / Ed.D units
0
9
9
M.A. / M.S. / MAT
1
5
6
w/ M.A. / M.S. / MAT units
9
7
16
B.S.
6
2
8
TOTAL
18
32
50
Distribution of Faculty by Teaching Experience
YEARS of SERVICE
MALE
FEMALE
TOTAL
1 and Below
11
1
12
2 to 9 years
3
5
8
10 to 17 years
3
13
16
18 to 25 years
0
2
2
More than 25 years
1
11
12
TOTAL
18
32
50
AACCUP Accreditation
The College of Teacher Education programs, Bachelor of Secondary Education and Bachelor of Elementary Education,
were qualified for Level III AACCUP accreditation status and it was awarded after the AACCUP visit held on September 2-5,
2008.
From there, tremendous effort was exerted in preparation of the four fold areas namely Instruction, Faculty Development, Extension and Library together with the compliance to the team recommendations in all areas. A video presentation was
prepared and presented among accrediting team on March 23, 2011 at CITE Amphitheater, Main Campus I. Recommendations
were given by the team and the College is working on its compliance for Level III Phase 2 accreditation status.
RQuAT Accreditation
CTE’s board programs were evaluated by the Regional Quality Assessment Team (RquAT) on November 22, 2011.
The team was represented by Mr. Nelson Chavenia from CHED IV-A, Ms. Carolyne Patayan from CHED – SUC/LUC, and
RquAT members, Dr. Mercedes Macarandang and Dr. Amparo Talag. The documents presented by the College from faculty
profile, licenses and development plan, curricular offerings, physical facilities and equipment, library holdings, number of students enrolled, number of graduates to performance in the licensure examinations were scrutinized.
Documents in compliance to noted deficiencies were to be submitted on March 2011 to be granted recognition.
A post conference with the Vice President for Academic Affairs, Engr. Tirso A. Ronquillo, was held on November 25
at CTE accreditation room.
ENROLMENT TREND
CTE’s enrolment for the year 2011, once again surpassed the previous year’s enrolment for the last five years, in spite
of the weak economy of many families and the proliferation of short-term courses. The College of Teacher Education registered
a total enrolment of one thousand twenty one (1021) students for academic year 2011-2012 with thirty-six (36) faculty members
and eighteen (18) faculty from the Human Kinetics Department to handle the students.
Program
BSED
BEED
TOTAL
AY
2007-08
155
128
283
AY
2008-09
151
137
288
AY
2009-10
256
168
424
AY
2010-11
390
186
576
AY
2011-12
502
262
764
GRAPH OF CTE FIRST SEMESTER ENROLMENT
AY 2007-08 TO AY 2011-12
800
700
600
ENROLEES
500
BSED
BEED
TOTAL
400
300
200
100
0
AY 2007-08
AY 2008-09
AY 2009-10
ACADEMIC YEAR
AY 2010-11
AY 2011-12
CTE Enrolment
Undergraduate Program
AY 2011-2012
Number of Students
CTE Enrolment
Graduate Program
AY 2011-2012
Number of Students
AY 2011-2012
First
Second
Semester Semester
Programs/Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Education
Master of Arts in Education
Professional Certification
Total
3
39
200
2
244
2
42
171
0
215
Programs/Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Education
Master of Arts in Education
Professional Certification
Total
AY 2011-2012
First
Second
Semester
Semester
3
39
200
2
244
2
42
171
0
215
Graphical Presentation of
College of Teacher Education's Enrolment
590
580
570
560
Enrolment Trend
550
540
530
520
First Semester
Second Semester
ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT
BOARD EXAMINATION/LICENSURE EXAMINATION RESULTS (PERCENTAGE OF
PASSERS AGAINST NATIONAL PASSING PERCENTAGE)
The Licensure Examination for Teachers in Elementary Level for the past four years was pretty good. The BatStateU
Percentage Passing showed a rising rate for the last four years.
Bachelor of Elementary Education
BSU
National
Percentage
Percentage
Passing
Passing
11
47.83%
22.68
15
9
60.00%
19.45%
October-09
16
9
56.25%
19.93%
September-08
52
21
40.38%
30.47%
August-07
78
37
47.44%
27.55%
August-06
80
52
65.00%
29.28%
No. of
No. of
Examinees
Passers
September-11
23
November-10
Date of Examination
0.7
0.6
BSU Percentage
BatStateU
Percentage
Passing
Passing
0.5
0.4
National
Percentage
Passing
0.3
0.2
0.1
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Date of
Examination
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National
No. of No. of
BSU
Exami- Pass- Percentage Percentage
nees
ers
Passing
Passing
September-11
38
30
78.95%
31.45%
November-10
24
11
45.83%
25.86%
October-09
20
15
75.00%
28.20%
September-08
64
27
42.19%
35.34%
August-07
87
54
62.07%
29.12%
August-06
98
46
46.94%
32.46%
0.9
0.8
0.7
BSU Percentage
BatStateU
Passing
Percentage
Passing
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
National
Percentage
Passing
0.2
0.1
0
11
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10 p
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9O
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8Se
p
7Au
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6Au
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Bachelor of Secondary Education
PARTICIPATION IN ACADEMIC AND CO-CURRICULAR COMPETITIONS
1st National Pre-Service Teachers Convention of PreSet 2011
CTE joined in the 1st National Pre-Service
Teachers Convention or PreSet 2011 sponsored by the
Center for Continuing Education & Educational
Leadership of the Philippine Normal University (PNU).
The convention was held on November 20-23, 2011 at
the Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City.
Twelve (12) fourth year students from CTE
actively participated in the different activities in the said
convention. Prof. Agnes D. Arellano served as the faculty coach and Dr. Faustino I. De Chavez acted as the
faculty adviser of the delegates.
The student participants were Nickie Panopio for PreSet Whiz (2nd Runner Up), Janice De Guzman, Kim Carla Manalo and Andrew Malinao for Research Forum, Darell Bautista
and Kristine Rose
Macuha for Indigenized PreSet
Materials Exhibition, and Ms. Lealyn Cueto with
J o s e p h i n e
Magsino for the
search for PreSet
Model 2011.
Sherlyn B. Marilla and Nickie P. Panopio to compete
among fourty-six (46) participating schools. They were
accompanied by their coach, Dr. Araceli H. Luna.
III. ON FACULTY AND STAFF
PERFORMANCE AND DEVELOPMENT

SEMINARS, WORKSHOP, TRAININGS ATTENDED / PARTICIPATED (REGIONAL,
NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL)
A. International

Prof. Charity A. Aldover and Mr. Bryan P. Manalo
attended the International Training Course on Singapore Math with the theme “Problem Solving in
Early Childhood Mathematics.” conducted by Mique International Conference & Event Planners on
December 7, 2011 at Elements at Centris Events
Place, Quezon Avenue, EDSA, Quezon City. It is
believed that attendance to this course will be of
great help for the attendees and students as they
trained future teachers in the area of Mathematics.
The training course was conducted by Dr. Yeap Ban
Har and Marshall Cavendish Institute (MCI) – Singapore.

Prof. Aimee M. Guia attended the 5th International
Conference on Globalization and Localization in
Computer-assisted Language Learning (GLoCALL)
held on October 27-29, 2011 at Century Park Hotel,
Regional Teacher Education Research Forum
The College of Teacher Education participated in the
Regional Teacher Education Research Forum themed as
“Addressing the Exigency of Research Tradition in Teacher
Education” which was sponsored by the College of Education
of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation at MSEUF Little
Theater, Lucena City on November 24, 2011.
Malate, Manila. The event was sponsored by the
Department of English and Applied Linguistic
(DEAL) of De La Salle University.
B. National
Mr. Ezra Nicolo P. Antonio represented the University
together with CTE Research Coordinator Araceli H. Luna and
Mr. Jhune Carlo S. Ada. Mr. Antonio’s study was about classroom management practices and approaches of English teachers
in Batangas City.
Among the colleges, five were chosen to present their
researches and the University was included in the selection.
PAFTE IV-A 4th Regional Quiz Bee and Seminar for
Teacher Education
The Philippine Association for Teacher Education
(PAFTE IV-A) held the PAFTE 4th Regional Quiz Bee and
Seminar on September 30, 2011 at Batangas City Sports Center.
The College participated in the said events,a quiz bee in the
morning and seminar in the afternoon. Three fourth year BSED
students joined the Quiz Bee, namely Alvin D. Colot,
The following national conferences were participated in by
the College of Teacher Education faculty members:
1.
2011 Pambansang Kumprensiya sa Wika at Panitikan
was held on November 24-26, 2011 at AVR, Devesse
Bldg., Mary Heights Campus, St. Louis University, Bakakeng, Baguio City. The conference was sponsored by Pambansang Samahan sa Wika, Ink. in cooperation with St.
Louis University and University of the Phillippines, Diliman. This was attended by Mrs. Delia H. Acorda and Ms.
Robelyn C. Penid.
2.
1st National Pre-Service Teachers Convention or PreSet
2011 sponsored by the Center for Continuing Education &
Educational Leadership of the Philippine Normal University (PNU) was held on November 20-23, 2011 at the
Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City. This was attended by Dr.
Faustino I. De Chavez and Prof. Agnes D. Arellano.
3.
40th National Convention themed as “PAFTE at 40:
Leading in the Formation of the Multiliterate Teacher Education of the 21st Century” was sponsored by Philippine Association for Teacher Education (PAFTE) was held on October 17-19, 2011 at Diamond Hotel, Roxas Blvd, Manila.
This was attended by Dr. Faustino I. De Chavez and Dr.
Araceli H. Luna.
4.
Promoting Biology Course and Retooling the Faculty was
sponsored by College of Arts and Sciences on May 30-31,
2011 at University of the Philippines, Los Baños Laguna.
This was attended by Dr. Nerrie E. Malaluan and Prof.
Santa M. Faltado.
5.
Exploring More, Using Less: Teaching Chemistry in Microscale was held on February 11, 2011 at Philippine Science
Centrum, Multi-Purpose Room, Marikina City. This was attended by Dr. Nerrie E. Malaluan.
6.
Enhancing and Cultivating Holistic Educators Responsive to
Students’ Needs was held on September 22, 2011 at Manuel S.
Enverga University, Lucena City. This was attended by Dr.
Nerrie E. Malaluan and Dr. Romeo M. Guillo Jr.
7.
Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment through Action Cooperation and Harmony towards Educational Reforms was held on October 18, 2011 at Makati City. This was attended by Prof. Santa
M. Faltado.
8.
Save Our Future, Save Our Normal Schools was held on
August 11, 2011 at SEAMEO INNOTECH, Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City. Dr. Romeo M. Guillo Jr.
attended this.
9.
Regional Convention sponsored by Philippine Association for Graduate Education, Region IV-A held on August 27, 2011 at Severino De Las Alas Auditorium, De La
Salle University – Dasmariñas, Dasmariñas City, Cavite. This
was attended by Dr. Romeo M. Guillo Jr.
2.
Seminar-Workshop and Accreditation of PE Instructors,
Coaches and Trainors-Phase IV was held on November 3-5,
2011 at Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. The attendees are: Virginia E. Baes, Mary Grace M. Miraples, Roberto
B. Abas, Jr. and April Celeste P. Mendoza.
3.
National Volleyball Referees Congress, Southern and Northern Luzon Leg was held on December 27-29, 2011 at Teachers
Camp, Baguio City. This was attended by Mr. Roberto B.
Abas, Jr.
4.
International Conference in Sports Education (ICSPE 2012)
was held on February 3-4, 2011 at Philippine National University, Manila. This was attended by Ms. April Celeste P.
Mendoza.
C. Regional
Listed are the regional conferences participated in by
College of Teacher Education faculty:
1.
Isang Pagbabalik Tanaw sa Pambansang Panitikan, a seminar conducted by Culture and Arts Lecture Sciences,
was held on July 20 and 27, 2011 at Cultural Office, De
La Salle Lipa, Lipa City. This was attended by Prof.
Delia H. Acorda.
2.
Future Proof – Your Students sponsored by Bato Balani
Foundation was held on January 22, 2011 at First Asia
Institute of Technology and Humanities (FAITH),
Tanauan, Batangas. This was attended by Prof. Delia H.
Acorda.
3.
1st Regional Marketing and Public Relations Congress was
held on January 29, 2011 at De La Salle Lipa, Batangas. This was attended by Dr. Matilda H. Dimaano.
4.
The CALABARZON Forum: Connecting with the Business
Community was held on January 28, 2011 at Lima Park
Hotel, Malvar Batangas. This was attended by Dr.
Matilda H. Dimaano.
5.
Page 8th Regional Convention was held on August 27, 2011
at De La Salle, Dasmariñas, Cavite. This was attended
by Dr. Matilda H. Dimaano, Dr. Romeo M. Guillo, and
Prof. Rowena R. Abrea.
8th
10.

Nationwide Capability-Building Workshop for SUC
Teacher Education Department Representatives & SUC
Extension Office Representatives was held on September
9-10, 2011 at Oasis Hotel, Clark Perimeter Road,
Angeles City, Pampanga. This was attended by Dr.
Romeo R. Guillo Jr.
Attendances of Human Kinetics Department to
national seminars and conferences:
1.
The Zonal Approves Policies, Standards & Guidelines for
BSPE Major in School PE and Major in Sports and Wellness was
held on September 12-13, 2011 at CHED Auditorium, UP,
Diliman, Quezon City. This was attended by Ms. April
Celeste P. Mendoza and Ms. Cecil L. Dimasacat.
D. Local
CTE faculty participated in numerous local seminars
such as:
1.
Basic Disaster Management Training conducted by Philippine Red Cross, Batangas Chapter, Capitol Site, Kumintang
Ibaba, Batangas City was held on April 26-27, 2011 at Batangas State University Main Campus I.
This was attended by Prof. Santa M. Faltado and Dr. Romeo M. Guillo, Jr.
2.
Discovering the Tools to be a Smart Teacher at CABEIHM
Multimedia 2, Batangas State University Main Campus I,
Batangas City on July 8, 2011 This was attended by Dr. Romeo M. Guillo, Jr. as the resource person.
3.
The Human Kinetics Department attended the First
Cultural & Ecological Convention (Provincial Level) was held on
November 23-24, 2011 at Lyceum of the Philippines University, Batangas. The attendees were: Cecil L. Dimasacat,
Teresita N. Flores and Marjorie Andal.
Faculty Members Enrolled in Graduate/Post Graduate
Courses
Doctor of Education Major
Management

Erma M. Alcayde

in
Educational
Santa M. Faltado
Master of Education Major
Management

Mark Anthony F. Catubay
in
Educational
Master of Education Major in English Language
Teaching

Jhune Carlo S. Ada
Master of Education Major in Mathematics Teaching

Bryan Manalo
Master of Development Management

STUDENT
RESEARCHER
1. Re-Structured
Prof. Araceli H.
Luna
Bridgette C. Culla
Dr. Romeo M.
Guillo, Jr.
ter Parent-Teacher
Partnership in Disciplining the Pupils
of Selected Pupils in
Balagtas Elementary
School, Batangas
City: Input for a
Proposed
Meal
Guide
9. Reading Deficiencies of Grade
III Pupils
Loreveil D.
Ramos
Ma. Theresa A.
Rasay
Dorelyn Untalan
Aivy M. Abanilla
Prof. Aimee M.
Guia
Julie Vee L. Andal
Babylyn Dutado
Jennifer L. Alvarez
Prof. Rowena R.
Abrea
Aivyl Fria C. Balmes
Analie V. Morales
Mary Jane S. Aguila
Jobelle R. De Castro
Prof. Dolores
Baes
Helen D. Vico
Charmaine M.
Goloso
Prof. Nerrie
Malaluan
Quimberly Ann
C. Macatangay
Mary Grace A.
Magsino
Gerlie Joy D. Gonda
Prof. Araceli
Luna
8. Eating Habits
Research Projects in Education
Library Arrangement for Improving Independent
Learning in Selected Elementary
Schools in Batangas City
Sheryl D. Bagos
6. Promoting Bet-
Absence in the Development of Personality of Children:
Possible or not?
Nenita Hornilla
TITLE OF
FACULTY
RESEARCH/
ADVISER
PROJECT
(Bachelor of Elementary Education)
of
Television as Instructional Tool in
Teaching Elementary Science at Selected Schools in
North District,
Batangas City
3. T e a c h i n g
Strategies Used by
Intermediate Teachers in English in
Selected Elementary
Schools in Batangas
City
4. P e r c e p t i o n s
and Point of Views
on the Inclusion of
Sex Education in
the Elementary
School Curriculum
5. B e h a v i o r a l
Changes among
Children Associated
to Viewing of Animated
Films/
Cartoons
7. Parental
IV. ON RESEARCH

2. Usefulness
Rowena M. Linnum
Marites C. Montalbo
Reazeil B.
Dimaculangan
Prof. Erma M.
Alcayde
Prof. Aimee M.
Guia
Rhea M. Engay
Maria Susana B.
Punzalan
Jovita C. Reyes
Ricel C. Saez
10. C l a s s r o o m
Management Practices of Elementary
School Teachers
Lhealyn M. Abanes
Prof. Rowena
Abrea
Chiara Grace E.
Apas
COMPLETED RESEARCHES (Bachelor of Secondary Education)
1.
Prof. Erma M. Alcayde
Mac Millan C. Tabeo
Reschelle B. Sanmocte
2.
Prof. Aimee M. Guia
Ma. Louisa S. Cabatay
Sherlyn B. Marilla
Technology as Catalyst to Meet Expectations in Teaching Science in
Secondary Schools
Implication of the Movie “Dead Poets Society” to the Contemporary
Education Practices
3. Computer Competencies of Science Teachers in Different Public Secondary Schools in Division of Batangas City
4.
Learning Styles among High School Students of Banaba West National
High School
5. Classroom Management Practices and Approaches of English Teachers
in Selected Secondary Schools in Batangas City
6. Improving Communicative Skills of Pupils with Down Syndrome
7.
Assessment of Biological Science Activities in Secondary Schools in
Batangas City
8.
Development of a Diagnostic Vocabulary Skills Test in English
9.
Competency in the Preparation of Computer-Aided Instruction in Science Subjects
Dr. Romeo M. Guillo, Jr.
Prof. Rowena Abrea
Ronna Marie M. Castillo
Elsa P. Landicho
Jenelyn C. Tabora
Liezl Ann Marie C. Oliva
Maria Gracia D. Valenzuela
Prof. Araceli H. Luna
Ezra Nicolo P. Antonio
Prof. Aimee M. Guia
Marianne C. Hernandez
Christian V. Valencia
Alvin D. Colot
Sarah Joy S. Velasco
Prof. Nerrie E. Malaluan
Prof. Cristina Geron
Dr. Romeo M. Guillo, Jr.
Adora Claus
Sierra Jean Ilagan
Crystal Siyangbigay
Jasmin G. Guico
Cherry E. Holgado
Arvie O. Limbo
Christian Dick B. Cunag
Melyn C. Rivera
10.
Awareness of Barangay Residents on Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 (R.A. 9003)
Prof. Nerrie Malaluan
11.
Prof. Aimee M. Guia
Laila S. Hernandez
Myrna D. Rabi
Prof. Amelita Madrid
Jeralyn I. Aala
Rhea Rose S. Dona
Katherine Gay M. Magadia
Darwin L. Abrenica
Cyrus T. Festijo
Enhancing Knowledge Acquisition in English Through PowerPoint
Presentation
12. Awareness and Problems of College of Teacher Education MAPEH
Students Towards their Area of Specialization
13.
The Integration of Drug Education in the Health Components of
MAPEH
14. A Survey on the Ecological Solid Waste Management Practices on Selected Schools in Lobo Batangas
15.
The Development of Higher Order Thinking Skills Among Secondary
Students taking Math
16. Utilization of Different Assessment Tools in Evaluating Mathematics
Performance
17. The Contributions of Mathematical Games in Learning Geometry
Among Secondary Students of Batangas State University
18.
Meta-Analysis of Achievement Test in Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry and Statistics
19. Cigarette Smoking as Perceived by Male Secondary Students of Batangas State University Integrated School
20. Health Problems and their Causes: Gasoline Attendants’ Experiences
Prof. Jonathan Jeffrey B.
Bellen
Prof. Santa M. Faltado
Prof. Charity Aldover
Prof. Dominga Gutierez
Prof. Charity Aldover
Prof. Agnes Arellano
Lealyn A. Cueto
Joshua Mark Sandigo de Ramos
Josephine S. Magsino
Charmane M. Bustamante
Kristine Rose Macuha
Louzle D. Mangubat
Jesus M. Landicho
Prof. Erma M. Alcayde
Ellie Rose Ramos
Maria Elizabeth Ylagan
Catherine Bamba
Joanne May Brucal
Prof. Cristina Geron
23.
Prof. Aimee M. Guia
Analysis of the State of the Nation Address of Three Presidents of the
Republic of the Philippines
24. Thematic Analysis of Selected Three Short Stories of Manuel E.
Arguilla
25. Level of Performance in Reading Comprehension of Fourth Year
Secondary Students
Andrew D. Malinao
Nickie P. Panopio
Prof. Davidsol Mendoza
The English Performance of College of Teacher Education Students’ in
Relation to English Language Structured Test
22. English Grammar Performance of Fourth Year Secondary Students of
Pinamucan National High School
21.
Heidi Lou G. Banados
Ann Rovic C. Palomares
Monette L. Purio
Janice M. De Guzman
Kim Carla B. Manalo
Prof. Cristina Geron
Myra T. Cueto
Mary Rose A. Macapuno
Magielyn E. Peradilla
April Ann Remo
Glenda L. Villena
Prof. Aimee M. Guia
Cristy V. Gonzales
Marjorie N. Torres
Prof. Cristina Geron
Marife I. Aguilar
Cristine Bernadette Hosme
OUTREACH PROGRAM
TESC Outreach Program at Sagip Buhay
Tahanan, Inc., Bauan, Batangas
The Teacher Education Student Council went to
SAGIP-Buhay Tahanan, Inc. in Nuestra Senora de Guia Subdivision, Bauan, Batangas on April 1, 2011 and brought food and
other basic necessities.

Educational Tour at Baguio City, February 16-18,
2011
CTE conducted an educational tour to Baguio and
visited PAG-ASA, Mines View Park, Botanical Garden, The
Philippine Military Academy, Bell Church, Strawberry Farm,
and Burnham Park.
Junior-Senior Promenade 2011, March 15, 2011
To further develop students’ social graces, the annual celebration of JS Prom was also a major activity of third
year and fourth year education students. This was held at the
University gymnasium.
PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE COLLEGE

Out-Campus Teaching of the Social Science
Circle, October 23, 2011
The Social Science Circle under the supervision of
Dr. Rowena Abrea conducted an “Out-Campus Teaching” to
all high school students, 12-16 years old, to improve their
skills and to be more familiarized on their social life, October
23, 2011 at Dumantay, Batangas City.

Induction Ceremony and Acquaintance Party
The College through Teacher Education Student
Council held its Induction Ceremony and Acquaintance
Party on September 3, 2011 at BatStateU Gymnasium, Main
Campus I, Batangas City.
As a tradition, each class presented a production
number and participated in different parlor games together
with their advisers. A search for Mr. & Ms. Popularity was
also held; part of the celebration was the Induction
Ceremony wherein the newly elected officers.

Participation in the BatStateU Foundation Week –
Exhibit Contest.
The Filipino, English, Social Science, Science and
Mathematics major students showcased their projects and
other subject outputs. The CTE exhibit won second place
University-wide.
The CTE contestant won first place in the Poem
Reading Contest and third place in the Poster-Making Contest both in the Inter-College Levels. Meanwhile, in the Logo
Making Contest, Rowell Basilan of I-BSED Block VII was
proclaimed winner of the contest and his work was selected
as the organization’s official logo.
Education Week, December 14, 2011
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
In the celebration of Education Week last December 2011,
CTE conducted a seminar at the Amphitheater, 4th Floor,
CITE Bldg. Topics like GLoCALL (Globalizing and Localization of Computer-Assisted Language Learning) and K to 12
were discussed by Prof. Aimee M. Guia, Dr. Araceli H. Luna
and Dr. Faustino I. de Chavez. In the afternoon, CTE Christmas program and party were held.


Election of CTE Organizational Officers, June, 2011

Leadership Training and Team Building
Activities (LTTBA), August 27-28, 2011
Tutorial Reading Sessions by Communicators’
Society, November-March, 2011
Buwan ng Wika Celebration, August 3-26, 2011
The Filipino Sariling Atin organization was the major
host College and org this year for the Buwan ng Wika celebration. Various contests were held, such as:

Poster-Making Contest
August 5

Poem Reading Contest
August 9

Logo Making Contest
August 9

Slogan Making Contest
August 10

Duet Singing Contest
August 12

Panday-Isip Quiz Bee
August 15

Subli Dancing Contest
August 23

(IS ) Integrated School
BCASM
November 16–19, 2011
Batangas Sports Complex
Basketball
3rd Place
Badminton –
Myle Deztin Alaras 3rd Place
Swimming –
Aibelle Espino
3rd Place
I. ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Enrolment Trend
ENROLMENT TREND
LEVEL
SY
SY
2011–2012
2010–2011
NUMBER
OF
NUMBER
OF
ENROLEES
PERCENTAGE (%) OF
INREASE/
DECREASE
ENROLEES
Grade School
814
767
6% increase
High School
1123
1084
3% increase
Band Contest
November 27, 2011
SM City Batangas Event Center
BatStateU Drum and Lyre Corps Regional Schools Press Conference
Champion
December 3–7, 2011
Lucena City
II. ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT
Editorial Writing (English)
Participation in academic and co-curricular competition
and Recognition/Citation/Award received (individual,
group, organization)
Victor Tyrone Aguila
GRADE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Sublian Festival
Nicole Shane Gonzales, Myle Deztin Alaras-Champion in
Infomercial Scriptwriting and Radio Broadcasting
Filipino
July 15, 2011
42nd Batangas City Foundation Day 2011 Fiesta ng Kalikasan
HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Sigaw! Sayaw! para sa Kalikasan
Sublian Festival
(Cheerdance Competition)
Champion
Sublian Festival
July 23, 2011
42nd
Batangas City Foundation Day 2011
“Sublian Festival: Isapuso Tradisyong Batangenyo”
Patimpalak Sublian Elementary
2nd Place
Division Schools’ Science Contest
Sept. 24, 2011
Alangilan Elementary School
Victor Tyrone Aguila
Champion
5th Inter Grade School Competition
Oct. 19, 2011
Academic Quiz Show – Victor Tyrone Aguila
Division Schools’ Press Conference
1st Place
42nd Batangas City Foundation Day 2011
“Sublian Festival: Isapuso Tradisyong Batangenyo”
Patimpalak Sublian Community - Champion 2011
Batangas Inter–High School Academic and Cultural
Competitions
Information Technology Quiz
Raymark Manongsong, Princess Joie Aquiatan,
Aira Galaroza
3rd Place
Nov. 10–12, 2011
Alangilan Elementary School and SM City Batangas
Editorial Writing (English) –
Victor Tyrone Aguila
4th Place
Nicole Shane Gonzales
Myle Deztin Alaras
Isaac Miguel Villareal
Jose Emmanuel Gimpisao
July 23, 2011
Lyceum of the Philippines University September 24, 2011
Sta. Teresa College: Leading towards Transformative Education
Photo Journalism (Filipino) –
Bianca Nicole Ligdao
6th Place
5th Place
Selected by DepEd Divison Office as members of the official
broadcasting team to compete in
the 2011 Regional Schools Press
Conference in Lucena City, December 3-7, 2011
Modern Dance Competition
Winona Bagsit, Verniz Buenaflor, Junette Flores
Aimeriel Papasin, Keziah Bolaños, Harold Matt
Lacay
1st Place
Micoh Cano, Michael Perez, Miguel Hermoso,
Kyle Dimalibot
Kape Ala–Eh! Dessert Challenge
Ivy Dalangin, Jane Janine Caringal
1st Place
Inter–High School Bandista
Photojournalism (Filipino) – Romarie Sagaoinit
Jemimah Benavidez, Yvette Cordova, Mark Joseph
2nd Place
Matibag, John Mark Santos, Mark Neil Pita,
1st Place
Yllor Ricardo
Photojournalism (Filipino) – Julius Jandel Papa
10th Place
Copyreading & Headline Writing (Filipino)
Ramon Hernandez, Christopher Cantos
Jose Henderson Gaba
1st Place
Folk Dance Competition
Copyreading and Headline Writing (English)
Claire Zaraspe, Veatriz Buenaflor, Jean Dianne Salva
Ciara Kay Atienza, Shaira Garcia, Melvene Joice Gutierrez
Yuri Marquez, John Mark Perez, Janry Buño
Ornald Tabares, Marvelous Voltaire Aquino
Maryrose Lizette Reyes
1st Place
Feature Writing (Filipino) – Yuri Marquez
Miss Teen Lyceum – Rei Suzanne Aldovino
Chem Collision
1st
Runner–up
2011 Division Science Quest
3rd Place
Copyreading and Headline Writing (English)
2nd Place
Christine Caguicla
4th Place
8th Place
Editorial Cartooning (Filipino) – Christopher Cantos
10th Place
October 7, 2011
Online Writing (English) – Aerah Belle Guinhawa
1st Place
2nd Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
Doroteo Acuña
James Andrei Dimatulac
Quiz Bee
Jay Ar Macaraig
Eunice Marasigan
7th Place
Copyreading and Headline Writing (Filipino)
Science Dama
Benedict Arce
Ryan Joshua Yaco
Lowel Roger Fabie
Sports Writing (English) – Princess Joy Aquiatan
James Adrian Panganiban
September 30, 2011
Jaidee Marielle Macalalad
Eunice Marasigan
Mark Angelo Panganiban
Celine Garcia
1st Place
2nd Place
2nd Place
12th
Sta. Teresa De Avila Academic and Cultural Show
(Inter–High School Competitions)
Oct.19, 2011
Modern Dance Competition
Winona Bagsit, Verniz Buenaflor, Junette Flores
Aimeriel Papasin, Keziah Bolaños,
Harold Matt Lacay, Micoh Cano, Michael Perez,
Miguel Hermoso, Kyle Dimalibot
Selected by DepEd Divison Office as members of the official
broadcasting team to compete in
the 2011 Regional Schools Press
Conference in Lucena City, December 3-7, 2011
Regional Schools Press Conference December 3–7,
2011 Lucena City
Best Technical Application (Scriptwriting and Radio
Broadcasting English)
1st Place
Poster Making Contest – Dianne Onda 3rd Place
Vocal Solo Singing Contest – Veatriz Mary Leigh Buenaflor
3rd Place
James Andrei Dimatulac
2nd Place
III. ON FACULTY AND STAFF PERFORMANCE
AND DEVELOPMENT
Seminars, Workshop, Trainings Attended/
Participated (Regional, National, International)
Division Schools Press Conference November 10–13, 2011
Post Adoption Seminar for Science High School sponsored by Phoenix Publishing House
News Writing (English) – Jaidee Marielle Macalalad
2nd Place
Dominican College, San Lorenzo South Balibago,
Editorial Writing (English) – Jaidee Marielle Macalalad
3rd Place
Photojournalism (English) – Pamela Aguado
1st Place
Photojournalism (English) – Monica Denise Bautista
8th Place
Sta. Rosa, Laguna
July 9, 2011

Mrs. Minerva M. Ramos
Annual Educators’ Congress AECON 2011 “UbD + Differentiated Instruction = Linking Content and our Learners”
sponsored by REX Book Store, Inc.
Esplanade Seaside Boulevard–North, Pasay City
September 1–2, 2011

Prof. Vilma R. Aguda and Mrs. Tarin Abigail C.
Culla
Project Close–out sponsored by Department of Science and
Technology–Information and Communications Technology
(DOST–ICTO) at Development Academy of the Philippines
(DAP) Conference Center, Sungay East, Tagaytay City,
Cavite, November 3–5, 2011

Prof. Vilma R. Aguda and Mr. Luis Philip M.
Oropesa
Award/Citation/ Recognition received by faculty
members
Service Award (25 years)

Vilma R. Aguda
Service Award (10 years)

Mrs. Bernardita A. De Chavez

Mrs. Genoveva M. Ramos

Mrs. Jamielyn F. Reyes

Mrs. Marilen G. Suarez

Mrs. Myla N. Untalan
Silver Medal of Merit

Reading Association of the Philippines (RAP) Annual Convention sponsored by REX Book Store, Inc. at Top Plaza
Hotel, Dipolog City, Zamboanga Del Norte, November
13–15, 2011

Prof. Vilma R. Aguda and Mrs. Gregoria Bacit
Online Writing Contest (Filipino) for School Paper Advisers Regional Schools Press Conference
December 3–7, 2011

Seminar on “Road Trip by Rex UbD + DI” sponsored by
REX Publishing House at Sta. Teresa College, December 3,
2011

Mrs. Bernardita A. De Chavez, Mrs. Jamielyn F.
Reyes, Mrs. Brenda V. Buen, Mrs. Venus G. Sulit,
Miss Fatima Jessa A. Balmes and Miss Charina V.
Gozano
Seminar on “Promoting Excellence in Philippine Education”
sponsored by Diwa Publishing House at First Asia Institute of
Technology, Tanauan, Batangas, December 10, 2011








Mrs. Belen E. Bagui
Mrs. Bernardita A. Suarez
Mrs. Genoveva M. Ramos
Mrs. Jamielyn F. Reyes
Mrs. Marilen G. Suarez
Mr. Lucio M. Bayeta
1st Place
On Literacy/Professional Development/Technical Assistance/Advisory Services
Literacy Program for the Lingap Pangarap ng mga
Paslit Center, Inc. (Cuta Journal, Batangas City)
January–March 2011

On Food, Health And Sanitation
A Date with the Angels Feeding Program (Brgy. Balagtas,
Batangas City)September 10, 2011–February 25, 2012
(every Saturday)Different Clubs and Organizations of the
Integrated School

On Environmental/Ecological ConcernsClean and Green
Seminar about Dengue Fever (Haligue Kanluran) September 17, 2011

On Gift Giving/Outreach Program/Relief OperationGift
Giving for the Less Fortunate Families (Sitio Ferry,
Kumintang Ibaba and Malitam, Batangas City)December
14, 2011
Faculty members who finished their Masters/Doctoral
Degree
Management
Mr. Joni M. Albarico
IV. ON EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Mr. Ericson M. Macapuno, Mrs. Irene A. Blanco,
Miss Thessa Keilah G. Cerilla, Mrs. Jenilyn M. Eje
and Miss Jessica B. Dimaano
Master in Development Management Major in Public
Prof. Vilma R. Aguda
(CON) College of Nursing
INTRODUCTION
In moving the College of Nursing towards its vision to shape a global Filipino imbued with moral courage and nurtured
through values and excellent education, BatStateU-CONAHS continuously builds upon its tradition of developing caring and
scholarly health care practitioners who positively impact contemporary and future health care. This is done in a dynamic fashion
meeting the health needs of the community and the educational needs of students. BatStateU-CONAHS is operating at the highest level of efficiency and is providing the stakeholders with the best possible quality and value of higher education.
I. ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
In an effort to strengthen the academic performance, the College initiated regulating and monitoring students’ academic
performance to ensure accomplishment of goals and objectives of the College to produce quality graduates. This was done by
formulating an admission and retention policy to build a pool of intellectually above-standard students, monitoring the class and
RLE performances of the students, and encouraging students to join healthy competitions in academics and in sports.
The College responded to the developmental needs of the students by expanding linkages in order to maximize RLE
exposure of the students, thus the students enjoy in-depth exposure on Community and Geriatric nursing care in more areas of
the Provincial Health Office controlled communities and are affiliated with Sagip Buhay Foundation in Bauan, Batangas. Other
medical institutions affiliated with the department whose MOA are about to end were renewed to continue the exposure for
RLE of the students, maximizing classroom and clinical learning.
II. ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT
This year marked the highlight of the performances of the department by producing excellent board ratings in its two
programs. The BS Nursing program became No. 1 in Batangas City as per overall performance in the July 2011 Nursing
Licensure Examinations. This is the second time the College was able to accomplish such feat. Also, the BS Nutrition and
Dietetics program garnered a 100% passing rate for two consecutive years (2010 and 2011), reflecting the kind of education
implemented in the College.
Also this year, the University recognized Ms. Joy Orlina (BS Nursing Batch 2011) as 4th placer among the 10 Most Outstanding Students of 2011 initiated by the Office of Student Affairs.
III. ON FACULTY AND STAFF
PERFORM ANCE AND DEVELOPMENT
Different seminars were also held, sponsored and
facilitated by the faculty and staff of the College along
with its students. Such seminars included
“Responsibilities, Liabilities and Protection of Nurses Parallel
to Nursing Law”, “Nurse’s Role in Management of Clients
undergoing Hemodialysis”, “Together We Care: Fight Cervical
Cancer” and, “Staffing in relation to Nursing Leadership and
Management”. Aside from these, faculty members at
tended seminars conducted by the Philippine Nurses
Association.
IV. ON RESEARCH
Ms. Joy Orlina among the Most
Outstanding Students of 2011
The Department of Health, in its effort to advance Universal Health Care, conducted a research entitled
“Evaluation of the Impact of Health Reform on the Responsiveness of the Philippine Health System”. In relation to this,
the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the commissioned institution of the DOH, tapped the services of
BatStateU – CONAHS to gather data from the provinces of
Batangas and Romblon. Thus the entry of COANHS in the project marks its first major role in a research of a nationwide scale.
V. ON EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
The College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences along with its Parents-Teachers Association, Barangay Officials of
Zone 8, Taal, and the staff of Taal’s Municipal Health office conducted “Lingap Kalusugan sa Zone 8, Taal”, a medical mission activity aimed not only to reach-out among the medical needs of the community but to promote the College as well.
The medical mission offered free services like Libreng Tuli, RBS Screening and de worming. The event was held on March
25, 2011 at the basketball court of the said community.
CONAHS faculty and students together
with the staff of Municipal Health
Office of Taal during “Linggap sa
Kalusugan sa Zone 8, Taal”
On December 22, 2011, CONAHS conducted a gift-giving extension project among the patients of its affiliated hospitals. The College went to Marting Marasigan
Memorial District Hospital in Cuenca and Mahal na Virgen Maria District Hospital in Rosario. About 60 patients benefitted from
the said extension project which aimed to share the blessings of the College among residents of our affiliated medical institutions.
Faculty Members of CONAHS with the
Administration of Marting Marasigan
Memorial District Hospital
(COL ) College of Law
INTRODUCTION
I. ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

Legal Education Board Inspection
On August 26, 2011 the Legal Education Board,
through its Chairman, Justice Hilarion Aquino, conducted an
inspection of the College of Law, and recommended the
following to improve the law school’s performance :
1.
Curriculum revision
2.
Separate College of Law Library
3.
More law books for the Law Library
4.
Library, Dean’s Office, Faculty Lounge, and classrooms should be housed near each other.

Curriculum Development
III. ON FACULTY AND STAFF PERFORMANCE
AND DEVELOPMENT

Legal Education Board Seminar – On October 8,
2011, the faculty of the College of Law attended the
LEB-sponsored seminar, “Enhancing the Teaching Competencies of Professors of Law” at the Traders Hotel, Manila.
IV. ON EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

Symposium: “Lecture Series 1: Updates on Labor
Legislation and Jurisprudence”
October 20 2011 - Curriculum Revision Committee was created to revise the curriculum as per requirementof the
Legal Education Board under LEBMO No. 1.
II. ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENTS

The Great BatStateU Law Debate
The symposium was held on September 29, 2011
at the Audio-Visual Room and was participated in by
students from CABEIHM, CAS and Colegio ng Lungsod ng Batangas.
(CAS ) College of Arts and Sciences
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
A continuing review of the various curricular programs was pursued to ensure full compliance with the standards and policies mandated by the Commission of Higher
Education (CHED) and Professional Regulation Commission
(PRC).
Deemed significant is the University’s inclusion in the
ongoing “Adopt-a-School Program” of the Institute of Biological
Sciences – University of the Philippines Los Baños. The project aims to strengthen and sustain upgraded biology education
in the country by adopting and assisting tertiary schools and
helping them set up institutional relationships to enhance instruction and research. One of the major activities conducted
was the “Adopt-a-School In-House Training” held at BatStateU on
May 30-31 and participated in by core faculty members of the
BS Biology program and invited biological science faculty
members of the University. With the theme “Promoting Biology
and retooling the Faculty,” it featured lectures, a writeshop and a
workshop.
Cognizant of the latest CMO issued by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the BS Development
Communication program was revised to adopt a generalist curriculum deemed more relevant and cost efficient. Likewise, a
Consultative Meeting and Signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between DWPB 107.3 fm and partner agencies
from government and non-government organizations, private
entities and other offices of the University were forged October 21 to improve and make the radio’s programming. more
responsive
Currently undergoing revision are the BS and MS
Mathematics and MA and Ph.D. English programs.
ENROLMENT
The College’s growing student population was halted
with the transfer of the BS Customs Administration program
to another College in June 2011. Nonetheless, an encouraging
increase in the other programs was registered due largely to the
employability of graduates and the University’s continuing effort to provide the youth of Batangas and those from
neighboring environs with quality and affordable education.
Another significant factor was the acquisition of
equipment and instructional tools and materials. Laboratories
were set up to enrich classroom learning. Thus, CAS now has
its own Psychology Laboratory, Forensic Ballistics, Forensic
Chemistry and Fingerprint Identification Room and Crime
Scene, Polygraph Investigation Room.
BREAKDOWN OF ENROLMENT
AY 2010-2011
Number
of
Degree
Number
of
Students
Students
First
Semester
Second
Semester
BS Psychology
BS Biology
BS Chemistry
BS Mathematics
BS Customs Administration
BS Criminology
BS Development Communication
BA Public Administration
BA Development Studies
BA Psychology
TOTAL
195
19
30
4
207
197
180
20
28
4
195
191
85
76
6
1
2
746
6
1
2
703
BREAKDOWN OF ENROLMENT
Number
of
Degree
Students
First
Semester
BS Psychology
BS Biology
BS Chemistry
BS Mathematics
BS Criminology
BS Development Communication
BA Public Administration
BA Psychology
TOTAL
213
34
32
9
292
106
6
1
693
Number
of
Students
Second
Semester
216
35
29
9
271
101
6
667
Projected Number of CAS Students
in the Next Five Years
LEVELS OF ACCREDITATION
STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT
Level
Program
BS Development
Communication
Accreditation
Status
Level III
Grand
Mean
4.31
Date of
Validity
April 1, 2011 to
March 31, 2015
November
21,2011BS
Candidate
4.12
Criminology
October 3, 2013
Equally significant were the awards and achievements reaped by other students. These are listed below:
(may apply for
First Survey visit
within 6 months)
National Level
November
21,2011BS
Candidate
4.07
Psychology
Another source of pride for the College was the
inclusion of four students in the University’s Ten Outstanding Students Awards (TOSA) for 2011. The students whose achievements brought honor and prestige
to CAS were Dexter Pagcaliwagan (BS Development
Communication) who ranked 1stt; Danica Dejello, BS
Mathematics, 5th; Jacquero Datinguinoo, BS Biology, 7th;
and Princess Macas, BS Biology, 9th.
Alliance of Language and Literature Teachers National
Conference
University of St. La Salle, Bacolod City
October 17-18, 2011
October 3, 2013
Researcher
Title
(may apply for
First Survey visit
within 6 months)
Kwinee Villanueva
Paper: Optimizing Facebook as a
Learning Tool
(lone student qualifier for
oral presentation)
BS Biology
BS
Chemistry
Qualified for
Level III
4.16
Qualified for
Level III
4.15
December 1,
2011 to
National PASUC OLYMPICS 2011
Isabela State University (ISU), Echague, Isabela
November 30,
2012
December 1,
2011 to
November 30,
2012
February 18-26, 2011
Name
Dayanara Sen
Ebora
Contest
Athletics- Women
Rank
Silver Medal
Philippine Science Consortium
Tarlac Agricultural College, Camiling, Tarlac
December 7-9, 2011
Name
Contest
Rank
th
Monica
7 Place
Biology Quiz
Mercado
Luzon-wide Level
AY 2010-2011 Luzon wide Higher Education Press
Conference Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City, February 2-5, 2011
Name
Contest
Rank
Carlo Bonn
Poetry Writing (E)
5th Place
Felix Hornilla
Dexter
Poetry Writing ((F)
8th
Place
Pagcaliwagan
Regional Level
PASUC IV-A&B OLYMPICS 2011
Romblon State University, Odiongan, Romblon
January 28- February 3, 2011
Name
Contest
Rank
Jan Mar Armillo
1st Place
Rodel Busa
John Paulo
Ablen
Karatedo-Men
Carlo Bonn
Felix Hornilla
Jenica Joy
Cabaguio
Lorenz Aimee
Mutia
Vera Leslie
Galan
Sheila Porto
Mc Dowell
Ramintas
Prince Lloyd
Boongaling
Lorenz Aimee
Mutia
Leah Inciong
Mhel Catherine
Bermudo
1st Place
3rd Place
News Writing
(English)
Editorial Writing
(English)
Column Writing
(Filipino)
Sports Writing
(English)
3rd Place
Special Contest for
Desktop Publishing
Special Contest for
Desktop Publishing
Copy reading and
Headline Writing
(English)
Development Communication Writing
(English)
3rd Place
4th Place
5th Place
6th Place
6th Place
7th Place
10th Place
Contest
Rank
CAS
Exhibit
1st Place
Mishka
Grasshiela
Cheer Dance
1st Place
Competition
(member)
Modern Dance
1st Place
Juhaiza De los
Reyes
Aimae Dalangin
3rd Runner-Up
Diane Dimaculangan
Raquel Marie
Villena
Mr. and Ms.
Ms.
BatStateU
Photogenic
Harold de
Mr. and Ms.
Mr.
Torres
BatStateU
Congeniality
Susie Laynes
Dayanara Sen
Ebora
1st Place
Name
Colcol
Karatedo-Women
1st Place
BatStateU Foundation Week
September 22-24, 2011
3rd Place
Jhonna Jerrylyn
Paz
Poetry Writing
(English)
Photojournalism
University-wide Level
3rd Place
Malonie
Maderazo
Evangeline
Caiga
AY 2011-2012 Regional Higher Education
Press Conference
December 12-14, 2011
Batis Aramin, Lucban, Quezon
Name
Contest
Rank
Athletics- Women
1st Place
Cultural and Sports Competitions
September 1-3, 2011
Name
Jonna Paz
Malonie
Maderazo
Julie Anne Anuran
Leona Bagon
Isabel Manubagui
Annielet Maalihan
Shairmaine
Ramos
Eunice Marabe
Kayzel Ara
Jessica Mara
Magtibay
Giselle Ann
Enriquez
Michelle Amable
Rainier Dacut
Reynante
Tabernero
Mark Dizon
Grantoza
Ella Maricar
Garcia
Mars de Villa
Kenneth Bernabe
Victor Colegio
Seline Uy
Kristina Cabana
Margarette
Castillo
Contest
Rank
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/
CONFERENCES/SYMPOSIUM ATTENDED
BY FACULTY & STAFF
International Level
Name
Basketball Women
1st Place
Maria Theresa
A. Hernandez
Ana Maria V.
Rivera
Pelita C.
Panganiban
Title of Seminar/
Workshop/
Conference/
Symposium
3rd ICCS International Program of
Psychological of
Communication
Date
Venue
Feb. 26,
2011
UP
Diliman,
Quezon
City
National Level
Double Quartet
2nd Place
Tinikling
2nd Place
Badminton (double)
3rd Place
FACULTY
The success of the College of Arts and Sciences in its
varied endeavors in FY 2011 was made possible by the commitment and faithfulness of its instructors and staff to the
University’s vision, mission and core values of peace and spirituality, commitment to excellent service, human dignity and
empowerment, transparency, honesty and accountability,
teamwork and harmony and concern for the environment.
The advocacies of the College could also be gleaned
in the recent designations of three (3) faculty members to the
University’s Environmental Management Unit (EMU). They
are Prof. Zenaida B. Mendoza, Head, Information, Education
and Communication Section; Mrs. Anita P. Aquino, Head,
Chemical and Hazardous Waste Section; and Mrs. Amor P.
Magtibay, Head, Air and water Quality Section.
Name
Title of Seminar
Workshop/
Conference/
Symposium
Date
Venue
Cynthia Q. Manalo
Eleonor E. Sepillo
Vaberlie P. Mandane
Claudine Faye
H. Agno
Dexter R.
Pagcaliwagan
Gem Eiroll D.
Manalo
CDCEPP
2011 Conference:
Advancing
Development
Communication as an Academic Discipline in the
Philippines
Dec.
18,
2011
CDC,
UPLB,
Laguna
Alvin R. De
Silva
Simplifying
Management,
Implementation, Monitoring and
Evaluation of
Extension
Projects
Decembe
r 1215,
2011
Phela
Grande Hotel, General
Santos City
Lucille D.
11th Annual
Convention of
the Guidance
Counselors
Circle, Inc. on
“Putting Our
Standards Into
Practice: A New
Vision of School
Counseling in the
Philippines”
Dec. 8
-10,
2011
Traders
Hotel Pasay
City
Evangelista
Alvin R. De
Silva
Lucille D.
Evangelista
Student Leadership Development Forum
and AYLC 2012
Academe
Launch
July
11,
2011
Ayala Museum Manila
Abegail M.
Ligued
CHED UPLB
Zonal Research
Symposium:”Responding
to Challenges and
Opportunities in
Higher Education
Research”
2011 Mathematics Society of
the Philippines
(MSP) Annual
Convention
June
23-24,
2011
Enverga University
May
20-21,
2011
University of Sto.
Tomas, Manila
Adopt-a-School
In-House Training Workshop:
May
30-31,
2011
CITE Bldg., BatStateU
Conference
State of Volunteerism in the
Philippines 2001
-2011 and
Launch of the
Global Volunteerism Report
National Seminar Workshop
for NSTP Educators and Implementers “The
NSRC towards
Responsive Community Action”
Trends, Opportunities, and
Challenges in
Language and
Literature
Teaching
Dec
5,
2011
Richmond Hotel,
Ortigas Center, Pasig
City
Oct19
-21,
2011
IRTC Building, TUP,
Manila
Oct.
17-18,
2011,
University of St. La
Salle, Bacolod City
4th Annual Conference of
Criminology and
Political Science
Students of the
Philippines
2011 PSA Annual Conference: Tourism
and Statistics,
Philippine Statistics Association, Inc.,
Merck Safety
Summit 2011“Sustainable Protection: Our Nature, Our Responsibility”
Sept
2 5 ,
2011
Aug
19,
2011
Diamond Hotel Philippines Roxas Boulevard, Ermita Manila
Psychological
Association of
the Philippines
48th Annual
Convention:
“RA 10029:
Promoting Excellence in the Practice
of Psychology”
Aug1
7
2011
Iloilo City
Vanessah
V.Castillo
Gerard B.
Remo
Claudine Faye
H. Agno
6th COMGUILD: Important Contribution
of Mass Media in
Nation Building
Aug7,
2011
AFP Theater, Camp
Aguinaldo Quezon
City
Jodi Belina A.
Bejer
Dr. Neil M.
Mame
Training Course
on Statistical
Projection and
Forecasting
Techniques,
Statistical Research and
Training Center
Aug
1-5,
2011
Diliman, Quezon
City
Darlene
Macaraig
Alvin R. De
Silva
Eleonor E.
Sepillo
Maria Theresa
A. Hernandez
Dr. Neil M.
Mame
Ma. Sherylyn
I. Perez
Lucille D.
Evangelista
Leandro A.
Dalhag
Dianne B.
Solis
AFP Theater, Camp
Aguinaldo, Quezon
City
Dr. Neil M.
Mame
Jodi Belina A.
Bejer
Abegail
Ligued
Darlene A.
Macaraig
Sept
2011
Sarabia Manor Hotel
and Convention Center, Iloilo City
Promoting Biology
Course and Retooling the Faculty
Amor P.
Magtibay
Zenaida B.
Mendoza
Domingo
Luistro
Maria Lucia
Caringal
MSP Summer
Upgrading Program for Mathematics Teachers
May
23-24,
2011
University of Santo
Tomas, Espana, Manila
Ma. Sherylyn
I. Perez
Professional
Development
Workshop on
the “2011 Philippine Biodiversity
May
9,
2011
Fr. Blas Hall, 3rd Flr
Main Building, University of Santo
Tomas
Bioremediation
and Conservation for Sustainable Development
April
27-29,
2011
Raven Resort, Abucay,
Bataan
Practical Training Course in
Cell and Molecular Biology
for College
Teachers
April
25-29,
2011
UPLB
Expedition”
Amor
Magtibay
Rosenda A.
Bronce
Rosenda A.
Bronce
Anita P.
Aquino
Seminar on LCGC-TOTAD
(Liquid Chromatography-Gas
ChromatographyThrough Oven
Transfer Adsorption Desorption)
Interface and Its
Application
26th Philippine
Chemistry
Congress
Promoting Solutions to global
Challenges
April 18,
2011
April 13
-15,
2011
Golden Bat
(Far East)
Inc. and
Ateneo de
Manila University
Name
Title of Seminar/ Workshop/ Conference/
Symposium
Date
Gerard B.
Remo
Angelica E.
Serrano
Cynthia Q.
Manalo
Claudine
Faye H.
Agno
AY 2011-2012
Regional
Higher Education Press
Conference
December
12-14, 2011
Lucban,
Quezon
Zenaida
Mendoza
Regional Summit on Gender
and Development (GAD)
Strengthening
the Gender
and Development Program
in Regions
IVA and IVB
Dec.1-2,
2011
BSU, Main
Campus I
Rosenda A.
Bronce
Training
Workshop on
Intellectual
Property Policies and Establishment of IP
Licensing Office
October
5 – 6, 2011
2nd Annual
CALABARZON Research
Colloquium in
Psychology
“Understanding
and Addressing
the Issues and
Challenges of
Today’s Youth”
August 31,
2011
University
of Santo.
Tomas,
Manila
Lucille D.
Evangelista
Leandro A.
Dalhag
Dianne B.
Solis
Maria
Theresa A.
Hernandez
Southern T
agalog Agriculture and
Resources
Research and
Development
Consortium
(STARRDEC)
De La
SalleUniversity, Dasmariñas Cavite
Jeffery C.
Arrieta
Gaudencio
M. Masangcay
Daisyree T.
Sevilla
1st Regional
Criminology
Students Congress
August 26,
2011
Lyceum of
the Philippines University Batangas,
Batangas City
Lucille D.
Evangelista
Crime Prevention: Keeping a
Safe and Secured Campus
August 2,
2011
De La Salle
University,
Lipa City
June 23-24,
2011
AEC Little
Theater,
Manuel S.
Enverga University Foundation, Lucena City
ICP and
Philippine
federation
of Chemistry Societies
Cebu Waterfront
Hotel Cebu
City
Ma. Sherilyn
Perez
Safe Handling of
All Reagents as
an Environmental Support
(SHARES)
March
29, 2011
Ma. Sherylyn
Perez
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories’ Seminar
on Viscosity,
Rheological
Properties,
Texture and
Powder Flow
Measurements
March
17, 2011
Seminar on Philosophy and
Feminism with
the theme: Engendering Reflective
Insights into Gender
Issues in Philippine
Setting”
March
5, 2011
Vanessah V.
Castillo
Gerard B.
Remo
Claudine Faye
H. Agno
Cynthia Q.
Manalo
Pinoy Media
Congress Year 6
February 2223, 2011
Jodi Belina A.
Bejer
Ma. Sherylyn
I.Perez
Exploring More,
Using Less:
Teaching Chemistry in Microscale
February 11,
2011
Philippine
Science
Centrum,
Marikina
City
Ma. Sherylyn I.
Perez
Microbes in the
Environment:
Issues and Solutions
January
22, 2011
Philippine
Society for
Microbiology, Inc.
Yuchengco
Seminar
Hall De La
Salle University, Manila
Maria Lucia
Caringal
Jodi Belina A/
Bejer
Abegail
M.Ligued
Darlene
A.Macaraig
Amor P.
Magtibay
Adopt-a-School
Program’s First
Teachers’
Conference
January
5-7,
2011
24/F GT
Tower International
6813 Ayala
cor. HV
Makati City
Pearl Manila Hotel
Pangasinan
State
University,
Urdaneta
City, Pangasinan
University
of the Philippines at
Los Banos
Angelica
A.Macalala
d
Vaberlie P.
Mandane
Zonal Research Symposium
“Responding to
Challenge and
Opportunities in
Higher Education Research”
Venue
Zenaida B.
Mendoza
Angelica A.
Macalalad
Planning
Workshop on
the R&D Prioritization of
Biodiversity
for the AgroEcotourism
Industry Development
Program
April I,
2011
Preparing Children with Special Needs for
Integration
into the Community: Coping with PreVocational,
Sexual and
Spiritual Needs
February
18, 2011
Website Promotion of
CommunityBased Ecotourism in
Batangas: Tips
and Tricks
6th PMHAPOPMH
Convention
February
17, 2011
Lipa City
February
16, 2011
CAP
Development
Center, Lipa
City
Angelica A.
Macalalad
Vaberlie P.
Mandane
Training
Workshop on
Research Publication
Writing
February 15
-17, 2011
CHED-UPLB
ZRC
Lucille D.
Evangelista
Change is Possible for
Homosexuals
February
12, 2011
First Asia Institute of
Technology and
Humanities,
Tanauan City
Lucille D.
Evangelista
School Discipline: Creating
Partnership
with Faculty
and Staff
Strategic Planning
Workshop
February 4,
2011
La Salle Lipa
Lipa Cit
Leandro A.
Dalhag
Darlene
A.Macaraig
Amor P.
Magtibay
Leandro A.
Dalhag
Rosenda A.
Bronce
BSU Main
Campus I
Name
University of
Batangas,
Batangas City
February 23, 2011
STARRDEC
Conference
Rm. Cavite
State
University,
Indang Cavite
Psychotherapy
with Essentials
of Assessment
and Evaluation
of Personality
January 28,
2011
Cavite Center
for Mental
Health
Zenaida B.
Mendoza
Vaberlie P.
Mandane
Regional Symposium on
Research, Development and
Extension
Agenda for
Biodiversity
and Ecotourism in Lobo,
Batangas and
R&D
Workshop
Regional Summit on Gender
and
Development
Jan. 21,
2011
BSU, Main
Campus I
December
2, 2011
BSU, Main
Campus I
Title of Seminar/
Workshop/ Conference/
Symposium
2011 Environmental Summit
Jocelyn R.
Date
Nov. 24,
2011
Castillo
Alvin R. De
Silva
Lucille D.
Evangelista
Leandro A.
Dalhag
Lucille D.
Evangelista
Eleonor E.
Sepillo
Zenaida B.
Mendoza
Gerard B.
Remo
Provincial Level
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Seminar
April 2627, 2011
Venue
Teachers’
Conference
Center,
Kumintang
Ilaya,
Batangas
City
MultiMedia Rm
2 CITE
Building,
BatStateU
Main Campus I
University-wide Level
Name
Title of Seminar/
Workshop/ Conference/Symposium
Date
Vanessah V. Castillo
Vaberlie P. Mandane
Heidi B.Baraan
Claudine Faye H. Agno
Gerard B.Remo
Dexter R.
Pagcaliwagan
Medium Modified
2011: Enhancing
Local
Toursim with New
Media and
DEVCOM
October
12, 2011
Updates in Labor
Legislation and Jurisprudence
September
29, 2011
Seminar-Workshop
on Intellectual Protection of Generated
Knowledge and
Creative Works:
BatStateU Advocacy
2011 Batangas State
University Agency
In-House Review
Forum on
“Reproductive
Health Bill”/Magna
Carta on Philippine
CEDAW: In Support of the Millennium Development
Goals
September
6, 2011
Advanced Statistical
Analysis using SPSS
March
18, 2011
March
18, 2011
March
16, 2011
Alvin R. De Silva
Jocelyn R. Castillo
Jocelyn R. Castillo
Claudine Faye Agno
Zenaida B. Mendoza
Vaberlie P. Mandane
Maria Lucia A.
Caringal
Maria Lucia A.
Caringal
Rosenda A. Bronce
Maria Lucia A.
Caringal
Advanced Techniques: Regression
Introduction to Statistical Analysis Using SPSS
July 1, 2011
March
18, 2011
Predictive Analytics
Software (PASW
Version 18 )Training
March
Maria Lucia A.
SPSS for
Caringal
Windows: Basics
March 15,
2011
Zenaida B.
Seminar Forum on R
A 9720- Magna
Carta of Women
March 9,
2011
2011 Research
Council Meeting
March 3,
2011
Jocelyn R. Castillo
Mendoza
Jocelyn R. Castillo
15-16,18
&21, 2011
3rd Flr., ICT
Laboratory,
CITE
Bldg., Gov.
Pablo
Borbon
Campus I
GPB Main
Campus I,,
BatStateU
GPB Main
Campus I,
BatStateU
M u l t i M e d i a
Room II,
C I T E
Bldg., Gov.
P a b l o
Borbon
Campus I,
Rizal
RESEARCH
A noteworthy undertaking by three (3) young instructors – Ms. Vaberlie P. Mandane, Ms. Heidi B. Baraan and Ms.
Claudine Faye H. Agno was the conduct of “Nile of Batangas
City: Calumpang River Conference on Rehabilitation and Management
Initiatives,” on February 24 at Hotel Pontefino, Batangas City. It
sought to facilitate further understanding of the projects and
activities that each local unit undertakes to consolidate baseline
information on Calumpang River. It also served as a venue for
possible partnerships between Batangas State University and
various local government agencies.
Faculty
Researcher/s
Prof. Rosenda A.
Bronce
Topic
Status
Boost Our Fruits: Establishment of Fruit Processing Enterprises in Batangas
Completed
Ms. Vaberlie P.
Mandane
Ms. Heidi B.
Baraan
Ms. Claudine Faye
H. Agno
Factors Affecting the
Implementation and Effectiveness of Calumpang
River Rehabilitation Plan
Completed
Prof. Cynthia Q.
Manalo
Media Involvement in the
Social Advocacies of the
Roman
Catholic Church
The Perceived SocioEconomic Impact of
DWPB 107.3 fm on
Selected Barangays in
Batangas City
On-going
Mr. Leandro A.
Dalhag
Human Resources Development Practices and
Problems in Selected
Industrial Firms in Batangas: Basis for Capability
Building Model
On-going
Dr. Lucille D.
Evangelista
Mr. Leandro A.
Dalhag
Ms. Dianne B.
Solis
Prof. Rosenda A.
Bronce
Awareness of Psychology
Graduates regarding Republic Act 10029
On-going
Physico-Chemical and
Microbiological Assessment of Street Foods in
Batangas
On-going
Avenue
Extension,
Batangas
City
Vaberlie P. Mandane
Jocelyn R. Castillo
Maria Theresa A.
Hernandez
Claudine Faye H.
Agno
Write shop on
Implementation of
Research Project
April 29,
2011
GPB Main
Critical Thinking and
the Art of Questioning: Road to Interactive Classes
February
18, 2011
GPB Main
Campus 1,
BatStateU
Campus I,
BatStateU
Mrs. Vanessah V.
Castillo
AWARDS
Luzon-wide Level
Recipient
Prof. Cynthia Q.
Manalo
Citation
Venue/Date
Service Award for
AY 2010-2011
Outstanding Leadership
and Contribution to the
Promotion of Scholastic
Journalism
Luzon-wide
Higher Education
Press Conference,
Baguio City,
(Commission on Higher
Education and Association of Luzon wide
February 2-5, 2011
Tertiary Press Advisers)
Regional Level
Recipient
Citation
Ms. Angelica E.
Serrano
2nd Place
Outstanding Publication Advisers of Region
IV-A CALABARZON
(Association of Tertiary
Press Advisers of
Southern Tagalog)
Agency
AY 2011-2012 Regional Higher
Education Press
Conference,
December 12-14,
2011, Batis Aramin,
Lucban, Quezon
On-going
On-going
Optimization of Procedure for the Production
of Spondias purpurea Linn
(Sineguelas) Jam
Bioaccumulation of
Heavy Metals Cd, Cr, Cu,
Pb and Zn of Bivalvia
Species from Balayan Bay
On-going
PARTICIPATION IN RESEARCH FORUMS
National Level
Researcher/s
Dr. Lucille D. Evangelista
Lester Cuasay
Arianne April Reyes
Study
“Preschoolers’
Cognitive Ability and Moral Development:
A Correlation Study”
Venue/Date
Guidance and Counseling
Circle 11th Annual Convention
Traders Hotel, Roxas Blvd., Pasay
City
December 9, 2011
Ms. Vaberlie P. Mandane
“Diversified@10: Chronicling the
Batangas State University’s BS Development
Communication Program”
Dr. Neil M. Mame
“Generator Subgraphs of the Toroidal Grid
Graphs”
CDCEPP 2011 Conference
CDC, University of the
Philippines Los Baños, Laguna
December 18, 2011
2011 Mathematical Society of the
Philippines Annual Convention
May 20, 2011
Regional Level
Researcher/s
Study
Venue/Date
Ms. Heidi B. Baraan
Ms. Vaberlie P. Mandane
Ms. Claudine Faye H. Agno
“Factors Affecting the Implementation and
Effectiveness of the Calumpang River
Rehabilitation Plan”
CHED UPLB Zonal Research
Center Final Report of Funded
Papers October 27, 2011
Dr. Lucille D. Evangelista
Eugene De La Torre
Glaiza Canta
Joylyn Salazar
“To Smoke or Not to Smoke?”
2nd Annual CALABARZON
Research Colloquium
Dasmariñas, Cavite
August 31, 2011
Dr. Lucille D. Evangelista
Mary Finn Alcaraz
Jaimeer Caringal
Giselle Ann Enriquez
Dr. Lucille D. Evangelista
Bernadeth S. Banaag
Carmel Ruth S. Banaag
Reynante Tabernero
“Effects of Rhyming Words on Mental
Alertness”
Mr. Leandro A. Dalhag
Carlos A. Flores III
Kris Anabelle T.
Quilaton
Mr. Leandro A. Dalhag
Kyne L. Dinglasan
Joemar B. Perez
Mrs. Angelica A. Macalalad
Prof. Rosenda A. Bronce
Mr. Leandro A. Dalhag
“ Exposure of Elementary Students to
Indigenous Games and Their Perceptions”
“Psycho-Physical Spiritual Preparedness of
Seminarians and Novices of Selected Seminaries and Convents under the Archdiocese
of Lipa”
Hardiness in relation to Job- Related Stress
Level of Lawyers in Batangas City
“Livelihood Options for Coastal Resource
Users in Verde Island, Batangas City”
CHED UPLB Zonal Research
Symposium June 23-24, 2011
“Perceived Problems in Using Microscale
Chemistry Experimentation”
26th Philippine Chemistry Congress
Integrated Chemists of the
Philippines April 13-15, 2011
26th Philippine Chemistry Congress
Integrated Chemists of the
Philippines April 13-15, 2011
6th PMHA-POPMH Convention
CAP Development Center, Lipa City
February 16, 2011
“Water Quality Assessment of Pansipit River”
“Utilization of Virgin Coconut Oil in the
Production of Hand Sanitizer”
“Women in Flesh Trade: Their Emotional
State
Other pertinent information on student researches
conducted in the different curricular programs are presented
in the succeeding tables.
Title
Researchers
Adviser
Physical Attractiveness
and Interpersonal Relationship of the College
of Arts and
Sciences Students of
Batangas State
University
Maria Lourdes M.
Aloya
Ann P. Dalangin
Prof.
Vanessah
V. Castillo
An Analysis of the
Level of the Youth’s
Awareness
towards HIV and
AIDS
Jovine Krisell L.
Cuevas
Renalyn A. Idea
Prof. Gina
D. Bonifacio
Perceived Effects of
Maternal Absence on
the Social Relationship
of the Students of
Batangas State University
Cheryl C.
Catapang
Angelica A. Mendoza
Prof.
Vanessah
V. Castillo
Predictors of Occupational Stress among
Batangas Provincial
Government
Employees
Angela Mae V.
Arcilla
Mark Angelo B.
Tolentino
Prof. Leandro A.
Dalhag
Trend Analysis of OLSAT Scores in Batangas State University
from AY 2006-2007 to
AY 2010-2011
Ante, Desiree P.
Beleno, Alyssa
Prof.
Lucille D.
Evangelista
Effects of Psychological Trauma in the Cognitive and Social Development of Students
in Batangas State
University: A Springboard for an Intervention Program
Coping Mechanism of
Women Inmates of
Batangas City Jail
Marizette P.
Atienza
Richel Mei B.
Gonzales
Hardiness in relation to
Job- Related Stress
Level of
Lawyers in Batangas
City
Prof. Lilia
M.
Samarita
Conflict Management
Styles of Public Market
Employees of Batangas
City Public Market
Charelaiane L.
Credito
Meah E. Panganiban
Prof. Lucille
D. Evangelista
Psychographic Factors
Influencing Consumer
Buying Behavior of High
School Students of Batangas State University
Dayanghirang,Krisha May G.
Reyes, Mary Ann C.
Prof. Leandro
A. Dalhag
Coping Mechanisms of
College of Arts and Sciences
Effects of Verbal Abuse
to the Adolescents of
Paharang National High
School
Aloria, Cyrel B.
Manalo, Jenny M.
Prof. Gina D.
Bonifacio
Marlen A. Alcantara
Mary Jane V. Ostia
Prof. Vanessah
V. Castillo
Psycho-Physical Spiritual
Preparedness of Seminarians and Novices of Selected Seminaries and
Convents under Archdiocese of Lipa
Carlos A. Flores III
Kris Anabelle T.
Quilaton
Prof. Leandro
A. Dalhag
Coping Styles of Rape
Victims: A Psychological
Challenge
Roxanne Marie Q.
Adan
Jomilyn D. Arago
Prof. Lucille
D. Evangelista
Attitudes toward Marriage
and Premarital Sex of
Batangas State University
College Students
Stella S. Evangelista
Maria Leonora S.
Comia
Prof. Lucille
D. Evangelista
Comparative Study of the
Developmental Level of
Children in Rural and
Urban Communities
Angelica T. Cabrera
Claudine A.
Macaraig
Frances Marie H.
Maderazo
Prof. Lucille
D. Evangelista
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Title
Personality Profile of
the Selected CAS Students from
Broken Families of
BatStateU Main Campus 1
Researchers
De Torres, Dianne
Erika E.
Adviser
Prof. Lucille D.
Evangelista
Marifa, Ariane M.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNICATION
De Leon, Kristian
Francis M.
Manalo, Mary
Noelyn S.
Mariano, Maricris
I.
Kyne L. Dinglasan
Joemar B. Perez
Prof. Lilia
M.
Samarita
Prof.
Leandro A.
Dalhag
Title
A Travelogue on
Tourism Destinations
in Batangas City
Researcher/s
Rommel M. Acosta
Adviser
Ms. Heidi B.
Baraan
Awareness on Parental Guidance Notice:
A Basis for Communication Campaign
Marigold B. Landicho
and Michele A.
Manibo
Mrs. Vanessah V.
Castillo
Images of the Nation
as Projected by Internationally Acclaimed
Films of Brillante
Mendoza
Jamagne Laura M.
Vergara
Mrs. Vanessah V.
Castillo
Feminism in Indie Films: The
Challenge
Level of Awareness on Batangas
City’s Domestic Workers Ordinance: Input for an Infomercial
Micah Sarah Pargas
Prof. Lilia M.
Samarita
Ms. Heidi B.
Baraan
A Chronicle of Batangas City
Community Newspapers
Micah Aleyah A.
Acuzar and Ana
Leah M. De Castro
Ms. Heidi B.
Baraan
Influence of Television’s Political
Advertisement in the Voting
Preferences of Batanguenos
Judy Ann P. Quinery
and Angelica Ritual
Mrs. Vanessah
V. Castillo
Knowledge of Fishermen on
Aquarium Fishing and Its Hazards: An Input for a Documentary Film
Dexter R.
Mrs. Vanessah
V. Castillo
Emmanuel B. Lisboa
Pagcaliwagan
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGY
Title
The Floral Diversity
of the Beach Forests
in Selected Coastal
Sites in Barangay
Maricaban, Tingloy
Batangas
Researchers
Dimple Kristine G.
Cruzat
Diurnal Insects Associated with Jatropha
Curcasin
Jovelyn T. Solares
Floral Diversity of
Batangas City Slope of
Mt. Banoy
Princess D. Macas
Adviser
Dr. Jodi Belina A.
Bejer
Jackquero V. Datinguinoo
Berlyn M. Laylay
Cynthia M. Alog
Prof. Jodi A.
Bejer
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY
Title
Water Quality Assessment of
Pansipit River
Researchers
Christian P.
Atienza
(A Tributary to Balayan Bay)
Joe-Gie M.
Fortu
Carmela Ariane
D. Aliazas
Rossen M.
Banawa
Adviser
Prof.
Jocelyn R.
Castillo
Prof.
Jocelyn R.
Castillo
Jed F. Fajarit
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS
Title
Researcher
Adviser
On the Solutions of
Quadratic Equations
Dannica F. Dejello
Dr. Felix M.
Panopio
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY
Title
Community Perceptions on Crime Prevention Strategies
Implemented by
Batangas City Police
Office
Researcher
Abegail C. Hernandez
Alvin M. Paredes
CAS Extension Service Projects
Extension
Project
Location
Responsible Leadership and
Action for
the Youth
(RELAY)
– A Radio
Forum
Batangas
State
University
Tahanan
at Kabuhayan
Mula sa
Radyo ng
Bayan- A
School-on
-the-Air
BataBatuta,
Halina’t
MagbasaAn Instructional
Broadcast
Series
Barangay
Pallocan
West,
Batangas
City
CAS:
Kaagapay
sa Pagbabalik-Aral
San Pascual
National
High
School, San
Pascual,
Batangas
Adopt-ABarangay:
Malinis at
Luntiang
Kapaligiran, Masaya at
Malusog
na Pamayanan
Prutas sa
Bakuran,
Kumikitang
Kabuhayan
Prof. Jocelyn R.
Castillo
Mark R. Ramos
Coastal Water Quality Assessment along Balayan Bay
Extension Service
Adviser
Prof. Maria
Theresa A.
Hernandez
Duration
Status
January 31February 1,
2011
Completed
March –
April 2011
Completed
March 1-30,
2011
Completed
Fourth year
and third
year students of
San Pascual
National
High
School
June 2011March 2012
On-going
Barangay 12
and 24 of
Batangas
City
Residents
of Barangays 12 and
24 of
Batangas
City
June 2011March 2012
On-going
Barangay
Cumba,
Batangas
City
Residents
of Barangy
Cumba,
Batangas
City
June 2011June 2013
On-going
College of
Arts and
Sciences
Calicanto
Elementary
School
Barangay
Calicanto,
Batangas
City
Beneficiaries
Batangas
State University
Student
Leaders
36 student
leaders
Residents of
Barangay
Pallocan
West,
Batangas
City
22 residents
40 Grade I
Pupils of
Calicanto
Elementary
School
June 4, 2011
Seminar
on Food
Processing
POSITIVE:
Strengthening the
Life Orientation
of Special
Educators
Sun hill
Development Center, Barangay Pallocan
West,
Batangas
City
50 SPED
Educators
October
2011
On-going
Paskong
CASaya:
Batang
Batagueño
ang BidaCAS
Extension
Service
Program
Batangas
State UniversityCollege of
Arts and
Sciences
GPB Campus I, Rizal
Avenue,
Batangas
City
50 Day Care
Pupils of
Barangay
Wawa,
Batangas
City
December
16, 2011
Completed
50 Women
of Barangay
Wawa,
Batangas
City
City Level
Expert Services Rendered
Regional Level
Name
Mrs. Angelica A. Macalalad
Mr. Gerard B. Remo
Ms. Claudine Faye H. Agno
Dr. Neil M. Mame
Dr. Neil M. Mame
Prof. Rosenda A. Bronce
Participation
Resource Speaker:
Laboratory Safety & Solid
Waste Management Seminar,
June 13, 2011
Facilitator:
AY 2011-2012 Regional Higher
Education Press Conference,December 12-14, 2011,
Batis Aramin, Lucban,
Quezon
Coach:
2011 Statistical Quiz Regional
Elimination
CAP Bldg., Lipa City, November, 2011
Coach/Coordinator:
2nd Annual Search for Outstanding Mathlete, Quiz Show,
UPLB, February 25, 2011
Resource Speaker:
The Regional Symposium on
R, D, E Agenda for Biodiversity and Ecotourism in Lobo,
Batangas, January 21, 2011
Provincial Level
Name
Prof. Jocelyn R. Castillo
Prof. Rosenda A. Bronce
Participation
Resource Speaker:
Pollution Control Seminar
CAP Auditorium, Ayala Highway, Lipa City on September 7,
2011
Resource Speaker:
Echo-Seminar on Technical
Report Preparation for Publication and Presentation,
Batangas State University
Rosario Campus,
February 28, 2011
Indian Mango and Atis Processing Forum on Selected
Technologies,
DOST, LOBO Foundation,
Inc. and Municipality of
Lobo, April 6, 2011
University-wide Level
Name
Prof. Jocelyn R. Castillo
Prof. Rosenda A. Bronce
Prof. Jocelyn R. Castillo
Participation
Resource Speaker
Anthropological Research:
“Issues and Concerns
Nursing Amphitheater October
27, 2011
Research Methodology:
Guidelines in Research Writing, Instrumentation and
Control Laboratory
Nursing Amphitheater on
October 27, 2011
Resource Speaker
Research and Extension
Seminar
BatState Main Campus II,
CIT Department November
2011.
Name
Mr. Domingo C. Luistro
Prof. Angelica A. Macalalad
Prof. Zenaida B. Mendoza
Participation
Facilitator
Facilitator
Facilitator
Clean, Green and Gardening Project
Brgy. 14, Batangas City,
October 1, 2011
Mrs. Amor P. Magtibay
Resource Speaker
Dengue Awareness and
Prevention
Brgy. 14, Batangas City,
October 29, 2011
LIST OF COOPERATING/PARTNER
INDUSTRIES/OFFICES/AGENCIES
International
1.
2.
3.
4.
National
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Regional
1.
Conservation International
Family Life International
International Rice Research Institute
World Vision Foundation
Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific
Bobcock-Hitachi Philippines, Inc.
GMA Network, Inc.
JG Summit Holdings Corporation
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation
Plainview Custodial Homes
Pro-Life Philippines
Shell Foundation, Inc.
Siemens Power Operations, Inc.
Smart Communications, Inc.
Sunshine Television
Super Shuttle RORO Corporation
Agricultural Training Institute - Region IV-A
Province-wide
1.
Bangko Kabayan (Ibaan Rural Bank, Inc.)
2.
Provincial Tourism Office
3.
WOW Batangas
Local
1.
AGP Sales & Building Services, Inc.
2.
Batangas City Fire Station
3.
Batangas City Health Office
4.
Batangas City Police Station
5.
Batangas Provincial Crime Laboratory Office
6.
Batangas Regional Hospital
7.
Batangas Regional Hospital
8.
Camp General Miguel Malvar
9.
Citimart Group of Companies
10.
Days Hotel
11.
Department of Interior & Local Government – Batangas City
12.
DPWH Batangas – 1st Engineer Office
13.
Headlines News Today
14.
Integrated Bar of the Philippine - Batangas Chapter
15.
Integrity Net BPO
16.
Social Security System – Batangas City
17.
Metro Lemery Medical Center
18.
Office of the City Veterinary and Agricultural Services
19.
Pag-ibig Fund - Batangas
20.
Sunstar People’s Courier
21.
Traffic Development & Regulatory Office
CABEIHM (College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and International Hospitality Management)
Year 2011 proved to be a rewarding one for the College with its myriad of accomplishments. Valuing internally the
commitment and contributions of the administration, faculty,
staff and students of the University, the College was able to
attain the mission and is geared to soar globally .
Number
of
Degree
Students
First
Semester
BS Accountancy
528
BS Accounting
408
Management
BS Business Administration
883
BS Business Management
1
BS Customs Administration
BS Entrepreneurship
3
BS Hotel and Restaurant
384
Management
BS Tourism
246
BS Tourism – Hotel and
3
Restaurant Management
Associate in Accounting
22
Associate in Hotel and
167
Restaurant Management
Associate in Management
52
Associate in Tourism
20
Doctor of Business
6
Administration
Doctor of Public Administration
3
Master in Public Administration
20
Master in Business
75
Administration
TOTAL
2,821
Number
of
Students
Second
Semester
459
403
849
346
1
343
226
2
22
167
75
20
9
2
21
79
3,023
The following were the papers that won in the competition:
Food Category – Bangus Meat Loaf (3rd yr BSA) – GRAND
CHAMPION
Service Category – Degrees and Angles Rentals in
BatStateU (4th yr BSA)- GRAND CHAMPION
The competing entries were 35 groups from different
schools/universities nation-wide with Batangas State University
outperforming other colleges and universities in the food and service categories.
The HRM and Tourism Management students reaped several awards during the Association of Administrators in Hospitality
Hotel
and Restaurant Management Educational Institutions
(AAHRMEI) Gourmet Skills competition and Expo 2011 at San
Sebastian College, Manila. A 3rd yr. tourism management student,
Vee-jay Dalisay was recognized for his essay, “Sustainability of
Philippine Tourism as My Responsibility.
BatStateU triumphs again
September 22, 2011 . Two groups from the BS Accountancy
of CABEIHM copped the first place in the “Business Idea
Development Awards, 2011” (BIDA,2011). Each group received P50, 000. 00 cash prize and a certificate. Present during the awarding were University President Nora LumberaMagnaye and Dean Elisa S. Diaz. The event was organized
by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry
(PCCI) at McKinley Hills, Taguig City.
The awarding was highlighted by the presence of President
of the Republic of the Philippines, Benigno Simoun C.
Aquino III.
Mr. Lawrence Carandang, a 3rd yr HRM student
bagged the People’s Choice Award ,Best in Formal Wear and
was the 3rd Runner – up. Ms. Olein Jaira Sophia Ona, a 2nd yr
tourism management student was awarded the People’s
Choice Award and was Ms. Condura Negosyo and crowned
as MS. HRM PHILIPPINES 2011.
The performance of the graduates in the October 2011
Customs Brokers Licensure Examination (CBLE) is a
source pride for the program. Twenty-one out of 22 BatStateU alumni hurdled the board examination. The University passing percentage was 95.45 percent compared to the
national passing percentage of 36.76. The graduates were
led by Mark Cesar Capuno, who ranked 6th place and
Camila Mendoza, who ranked 9th place. Because of these
feats, the University became the year’s top ranking school
offering Customs Administration program in the region.
The Accountancy Department bagged the championship award in the 1st Sotero Cup on December 4, 2011
held at LPU – Laguna. Nine BS Accountancy students
joined the Accountancy Quiz Bowl. Ms. Lovely Cabacoy
won third place in Level I.
The Customs Administration program has consistently taken cognizance of the University’s mandate in the areas of instruction, research, and extension service. It was able
to achieve its goals and objectives through the concerted efforts and commitment of hardworking faculty members and
staff who shared the University’s commitment to quality education, relevant research and meaningful extension service.
Accounting Research Seminar was held October 27-28 at
Hotel ni Mang Jose, Lipa City. The resource speaker was
Hon. Rufo R. Mendoza, one of the members of the Board
of Accountancy.
GE (General Engineering)
On Academic Affairs
Instruction. To trace the strengths and weaknesses of
the department and to enhance the teaching processes of the
educators, the Department implemented the departmental
examinations which started second semester AY 2011-2012.
Enrolment. For AY 2011-2012, total population was
2,462 students . There were 60 sections in the department, 38
sections for the first year and 22 sections for the second year
level.
The celebration of BUWAN NG WIKA saw the students from the department participating in different contests. GE students excelled in some of the categories such
as SUBLI (First Place), PANDAY-ISIP (Third Place), PAGGAWA NG POSTER (Second Place) and DUWETO (First
Place).
Buwan Ng Wika Activities
On Students’ Achievement
General engineering students were chosen as delegates for
PASUC IV – A&B held January 3 - February 4, 2011 at
Romblom State University in Odiongan, Romblom

Gellie Ann Andal and Mary Jay Badillo ( Volleyball
women);


Niel M. Silvestre (table tennis men);
Raymart A. Abanes and Donna Erika Catapang (Chess
men and women);

Joeylyn A. Almarez ( taekwondo women); and
John R. Lumanglas and Albert Manalo Javier (athletics, men
division)
One of the most awaited activities of the General Engineering students was the Acquaintance Party. It was held at
the Sports Complex Bolbok, Batangas City. One of the highlights of the party was the search for the “GE Got Talent”
which was participated in by the different sections in the department.
GE
Department
Acquaintance
Party
The GE students participated and won in the intramurals and cultural competitions in Main Campus 1. The
awards were as follows : modern dance (third place), vocal
solo (third place), vocal duet (second place), trio (second
place), double quartet (third place), and cheer dance (third
place). In the Sports Competition, GE students won in the
following : badminton (men) single A (third place) and single
B (Champion), (women) single A (Champion), Single B
(second place), doubles (second place), basketball (second
place), chess (men and women) (Champion), volleyball Men
(Champion), volleyball women (second place), table tennis
men single A (second place), single B (Champion), doubles
(Champion) and table tennis women Single A (Champion),
Single B (third place) doubles (Champion). The General Engineering department was the over-all champion in the
Sports Competition and third in the Cultural Competition.
Intramurals
Main Campus 1
The General Engineering Department garnered
awards in the search for “Mr. and Ms. BatStateU”. Mr.
Ian Escala was crowned Mr. BatStateU 2011 and Ms. Derika
Ambida was the Ms. BatStateU 2011 First Runner-up.
October 31, 2011 at the NSO Provincial Office Batangas
City.
On December 12-14, 2011, Eden Mark Pagsuyuin won
1st place in Graphic Illustration – Filipino Category and
Rose Dell Goot was 2nd place winner in Development
Communication Writing – Filipino in the Regional Higher
Education Press Conference held in Lucban ,Quezon.
Mr. and Ms. BatStateU 2011
Before the end of the first semester , the General Engineering Scholars and Grantees Association (GESGA) organized its first seminar and team building activity at La Corazon
Resort, Dumuclay West, Batangas City on October 1, 2011.
Seminar and Team Building
Dan Mark Cuevas and Vic Christian Capuno , GE students , participated and won first and third places in The
Philippine Statistics Quiz Provincial Elimination held
Winners in the Regional Higher Education
Press Conference
The Association of the General Engineering Students,
the prime organization of the Department organized a general Christmas party to collect plastic bottles as support in
PROJECT NI JUAN.
On Faculty and Staff Performance and Development
Mr. Emil Alcantara presented his research , Correlations of Physics Expectations, Physics Performance and
Demographics of the General Engineering Students at the
MSP: CALABARZON First Annual Regional Convention
De La Salle Lipa, Lipa City on May 4, 2011.
Mr. Dolfus Miciano attended the seminar in MSP:
UST Manila SUPCOM 2011 entitled “2011 Summer Upgrading for College Mathematics Teachers” on May 23 – 24,
2011.
Mrs. Lerma Agtay and Ms. Ellen Macaranas attended the seminar in De La Salle Lipa on July 20, 2011 and
July 27, 2011 on ISANG PAGBABALIK TANAW SA
PAMBANSANG PANITIKAN.
Mrs. Eufrocina Magsino attended a seminar entitled
“Crime Prevention: Keeping a Safe and Secured Campus”
held on August 2, 2011 at De La Salle Lipa, Lipa City.
Ms. Segunda Casanova and Mrs. Marie Grace Alea
attended the seminar in First Asia Institute of Technology
and Humanities on “Jose Rizal: Timeless Tales & Lessons of
Inspiration” on Sept. 9, 2011.
Mrs. Marie Gale Agena and Mrs. Aileen Dela
Guardia completed their Master of Arts in Education degree.
CEAFACS (College of Engineering, Architecture, Fine Arts and Computing Sciences)
The fiscal year 2011 is another significant and fruitful
year for the College of Engineering, Architecture, Fine Arts
and Computing Sciences. Through the concerted efforts of
the faculty members, students and staff and with the continued support coming from the administration headed by the
University President, the College maintained its image as the
flagship program of Batangas State University.
In the area of instruction and accreditation, five (5)
engineering programs namely, BS Chemical Engineering
(BSChE), BS Architecture (BSArchi), BS Industrial Engineering (BSIE), BS Information Technology (BSIT) and BS Computer Science (BSCS) acquired Level 1 Accreditation from
Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in
the Philippines (AACCUP).
The College took a giant leap by considering another
accrediting body, the Philippine Technological Council (PTC)
an accrediting body approved by the Commission on Higher
Education (CHED) specifically for all engineering programs.
The College is very fortunate to have Dr. Jose B. Cruz, a wellknown international professor to be the Engineering Quality
Control Consultant. He assists the College in preparing the
necessary documents needed for the PTC accreditation of
three (3) engineering programs namely, BS Electrical
Engineering (BSEE), BS Electronics Engineering (BSECE)
and Computer Engineering (BSCpE) programs.
In research and extension, faculty and students
continued to be active in participating in the international,
national and local research conferences. Several research papers from CEAFACS won in different research competitions
both here and abroad. The College also continued to share its
service and technical expertise to communities and barangay
through
its
Outreach
Programs.
Several
prototype
equipment designed and developed by engineering students
were donated to various beneficiaries.
As the College continues its journey towards academic
excellence, its focus will still be the University’s legacy of
leadership, strength, stability and to give the highest level of
service to the students, community and to all its beneficiaries.
I. ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Curriculum Development
All courses in the College underwent a curricular
revision based on the recent CHED Memorandum Order.
The new curriculum is also based on demands of the
industry whose needs will be catered by our future graduates.
Instruction
To cater to the academic needs of the CEAFACS
students, the College continuously hired faculty members
with different areas of specialization. For the First Semester
of AY 2011 -2012, the College had a total of 133 faculty
members and 117 for the Second Semester of the same
school year.
Accreditation
The Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and
Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP), Inc. awarded the
Civil Engineering Program the Level II Re-Accredited Status
effective December 16, 2009 to December 15, 2013 with all
the rights and privileges as well as obligations and responsibilities corresponding to the status /level.
The Mechanical Engineering Department passed the
Level III Phase 2 Evaluation of the AACUP Survey. The
necessary documents for the narrative report of the four
areas namely Instruction, Extension, Library and Board
Exam Performance were presented to the Accreditors. The
compliance report on all areas with the team recommendations passed the accreditors’ scrutiny. The AACCUP accreditation presentation was in March 21-23, 2011.
The BS Chemical Engineering , BS Industrial Engineering, BS Architecture, BS Information Technology and
BS Computer Science program which are in its Candidate
status in the AACCUP recently acquired its Level I
Accredited Status on July 26-31, 2011. Accreditation will be
valid from August1, 2011 – July 31, 2014.
The Electrical Engineering department is on its 2nd
survey Level II re-accredited. The date of validity of the accreditation is February 16, 2008 to February 15, 2012.
The ECE Department is in Level II Re-accredited
status valid until February 2012. The department will start
preparing for Level III Phase 1 application.
The Department is also preparing for the Philippine
Technological Council (PTC) Accreditation, which is an outcomes based accreditation. The PTC is the Umbrella organization of 12 PRC-accredited professional engineering organizations (APOs) and one (1) self-certifying Professional Engineering Organization (PEO).
It is also the Participant to International Recognition
Arrangements such as APEC Engineers, ASEAN Engineers,
and now, ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineers.
APEC Engineers is under the ministry of the same International Engineering Alliance (IEA), which also manages other
accords and mobility forum such as Washington Accord.
PTC signed MOA with existing Accreditation Agencies
(AACCUP, PAASCU, PACUCOA) to develop a unified
accreditation system for engineering. PTC also signed MOA
with CHED for initial financial assistance to undertake the
Washington Accord Initiative (WAI).
Last January 26, 2012, the 1st Industry Advisory
Committee (IAC) Meeting was conducted wherein matters
pertaining to PTC Accreditation, specifically the formulation
of the Program Educational Objectives and the Student
Outcomes were discussed. The IAC is composed of
representatives from the industry, alumni and the
professional organization, IECEP.
and PACUCOA will continue to conduct accreditation.
However, these three agencies will apply PTC Criteria and
conform to a number of requirements before PTC can certify their accreditors.
For the purpose, the University hired the services of
Dr. Jose B. Cruz – a former EPMR accreditor to be the
College of Engineering consultant for quality assurance and
accreditation for the engineering programs. One of the
main duties of Dr. Cruz will advice and assist BatStateU in
improving the quality of education in engineering and
closely related areas through recognition by external bodies
in quality assurance.
Dr. Cruz and the College Dean and respective
department Chairmen are reviewing program accreditation
criteria by Philippine Technological Council. This will supersede accreditation by AACCUP. Since the Level II reaccredited status of the three engineering programs, namely,
BSECE, BSEE and BSCpE program will be valid only until
February 2012, they will no longer seek re-accreditation
from AACCUP, but will prepare the necessary documents
needed for PTC Accreditation.
The Department Chairmen and faculty members
of three programs confer with Dr. Cruz weekly to prepare
the Self Study Report (SSP) and in the First Industrial Advisory Committee (IAC) meeting. The criterion of IAC is a
Engr. Teodoro Buenavista Jr. IECEP President
Engr. Florante Garcia Alumni
Engr. Sean Macaraig Alumni
Engr. Salvador Marzan Industry (Analog Devices, Inc.)
Engr. Joseph Mark Aquino Industry (SMART Com., Inc.)
ECE Program IAC Members with ECE Dept Faculty
Members, Dean and Asso. Dean of CEAFACS and PTC
Consultant, Dr. Jose B. Cruz
PTC requirement and the first committee meeting was al-
BS Computer Engineering is now on its Level IIReaccredited AACCUP status and preparing for Level III
accreditation. Currently, the Program Performance Profile
(PPP) and documents for the nine (9) areas based on recommendations and the 2010 Instrument are prepared.
Sanitary Engineering, BS Chemical Engineering, BS Food
New Accreditation Plan
The Philippine Technological Council (PTC) has a
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with CHED stating that
PTC will be the sole accreditation agency for engineering
except for a brief transition period when AACCUP, PAASCU
ready set in January 2012. The PTC Accreditation visit of
the three mentioned programs is scheduled on March 2012.
Enrolment Trend
The College currently offers 17 academic programs
which include BS Civil Engineering, BS Environmental &
Engineering, BS Electrical Engineering, BS Electronics &
Communications Engineering, BS Instrumentation &
Control
Engineering,
BS
Mechatronics
Engineering,
BS Industrial Engineering, BS Mechanical Engineering,
BS Petroleum Engineering, BS Computer Engineering,
BS Architecture, BS Fine Arts major in Advertising,
BS Fine Arts major in Interior Design, BS Computer Science and BS Information Technology. The total enrolment
totaled to 4,440 during the First Semester, SY 2011-2012
and 4,165 during the Second Semester.
Summary of Enrollment in CEAFACS for AY 2011-2012
Degree
BS Civil Engineering
BS Chemical Engineering
BS Electrical Engineering
BS Electronics & Communications Engineering
BS Environmental & Sanitary Engineering
BS Instrumentation & Control Engineering
BS Industrial Engineering
BS Food Engineering
BS Mechanical Engineering
BS Mechatronics Engineering
BS Petroleum Engineering
BS Computer Engineering
BS Architecture
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Communication/Advertising)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interior Design)
BS Computer Science
BS Information Technology
TOTAL
Number
of
Students
First
Semester
268
211
308
Number
of
Students
Second
Semester
258
196
284
272
246
75
75
205
207
46
567
102
162
96
412
192
204
46
504
95
161
66
370
25
38
187
1259
4,440
26
47
170
1150
4,165
II. ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT
Licensure/ Board Examination Results
ELECTRICALENGINEERING
EE Department registered 75% national passing average.
BatStateU obtained a 75% national passing average in the
recent Licensure Examination for Electrical Engineer given on
September 10-11, 2011 in Manila. 46 out of 61 students passed
(75.41%)
Dr. Jessie A. Montalbo, Dean of CEAFACS with the
Registered EE
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 1,519 out of 2,618 (58%) Registered Electrical
Engineers (REE) and 742 out of 1,905 (39%) Registered
Master Electricians (RME) successfully passed the Electrical
Engineer Licensure Examinations given by the Board of
Electrical Engineering in Manila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao,
Iloilo, Legazpi and Zamboanga this September 2011.
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATIONS
ENGINEERING
OCTOBER 2011 ECE LICENSURE EXAMINATION
National Passing: 36.87% (1,684 out of 4,568)
BatStateU Passing: 72.73 % (40 out of 55)
BS ECE Passers who took the exam last
October 2011 Electronics Engineers with Dr. Ronquillo
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
The Third IE Certification Examination was given
November 20, 2011 by the members of the Phillippine Institute of Industrial Engineers at University of the Philippines, Diliman. There were 28 IE’s who took the
said
exam, 24 from Batch 2010 - 2011, 3 from Batch 2009 –
2010 and 1 from Batch 2006 – 2007. PIIE announced
five (5) passers. Among the passers and new Certified
Industrial Engineers were Felix Veroya, who was Top 4,
Casilda Cabael, Noreen Tanedo, Rochelle Briones and Sid
Holden Hernandez.
MECHANICIAL ENGINEERING
A total of 75 out of 78 BatStateU ME examinees passed
in the recent ME Board Examination, registering a 96.15 %
average against a 67.09 % national passing average. This
placed Batangas State University as 2nd Top Performing
School with more than 50 examinees. Likewise, five (5) ME
alumni passed the technical evaluation for the upgrading as
Professional Mechanical Engineer held in September, 2011.
Dr. Montalbo together with our new
Registered Mechanical Engineers and ME Faculty
ARCHITECTURE & FINE ARTS
June 10 & 12, 2011 Licensure Examination
BatStateU Passing Percentage: 64.29% (9/12)
National Passing Percentage: 52% (1,082/2,054)
Participation in Academic and Co-curricular Competition
2011 Regional Invention Contest and Exhibits
Chemical and Food Engineering Department
The 2011 Regional Invention Contests and Exhibits
conducted by Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
– Region IVA CALABARZON aimed to encourage scientists,
inventors, academicians and students to create innovated
technologies, and explore science and technology in its
adaptation and application. For this year, the said agency invited all SUCs and organizations to send research papers for
their evaluation as pre-qualifiers. Out of 65 entries sent, 27
entries were chosen in for all categories, namely: Utility Model
(UM), Creative Research (Likha Award-CR), Industrial Design
(ID), Creative Research for High School (Sibol Award-CRHS)
and Creative Research for College (Sibol Award-CRC).
Two entries were sent by Batangas State University in
September 2011, namely: Utilization of Packed Coal Fly Ash
for Oil Spill Sorption of the Chemical and Food Engineering
Department (Ch-FE) and SMART Vendo: A GSM Based
Electricity Metering of Electronics and Communications
Engineering (ECE) both coming from the College of Engineering, Architecture, Fine Arts and Computing Sciences
(CEAFACS). Both entries were accepted and qualified for
the Pre-Qualifiers. They participated in the exhibit held at
SM City Masinag at Antipolo City on October 26-28, 2011.
PaCEkatan 2011
Civil Engineering
The PACEKATAN 2011 sponsored by the
Besavilla Review Center, in partnership with the Association
of Civil Engineering Students and Batangas State University,
was held at the Batangas State University Main Campus II
Amphitheater, Alangilan, Batangas City on September 2,
2011. It was participated by different colleges and universities in Luzon.
Engr. Victor A. Semira, ACES adviser, gave the
welcome address followed by the inspirational and motivating messages of Dr. Jessie A. Montalbo, Dean, CEAFACS
and Engr. Tirso A. Ronquillo, VP for Academic Affairs.
The participants in the PaCEkatan 2011
The top three winners were awarded by the Besavilla
group, as well as their sponsors, Faber Castel, Memory Plus
and Casio Calculators. The 1st and 3rd placers were from TIPQuezon City and the former champion, from TUP, ranked
second place. The said event was assisted by the ACES members. In return of this outstanding support of ACES in the
PACEKATAN 2011, Besavilla Review Center, on behalf of
Engr. Frederick Besavilla, donated 12 reviewer books in the
ACES Mini Library. This ACES Mini Library is pioneered by
the ACES Officers ’11-’12.
JIECEP – BatStateU Chapter Joins IECEP 6th General
Assembly
Electronics Engineering
The Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines
(IECEP) held its sixth General Assembly for the Calabarzon
Chapter at De La Salle University – Dasmariñas, Cavite last
August 28, 2011. All year levels from the ECE Department
of the Batangas State University joined the assembly.
ARIDFASS (Architecture, Interior Design, Fine Arts
Students Society) Visual Arts in cooperation with
WOW.Batangas.com organized the first Cosplay Event in
Batangas entitled Cosplay United. The event was held
October 23, 2011 at Robinson Event Hall, Lipa City, Batangas.
ARIDFASS joined the WOWBATANGAS.COM
Cosplay United as a part of project in uplifting the talents of
Batangeños.
ARIDFASS Visual Arts participates in ALA EH! Festival
that was held on Calaca Batangas with their Municipal
ON RESEARCH
Chemical and Food Engineering Department
Research Paper/ Poster Presentations
Three ChE faculty members: Engr. Mary Rose F.
Persincula, Engr. Elisa D. Gutierrez and Dr. Shirley G.
Cabrera attended the International Conference on Advanced
Engineering Busan, South Korea (Nov. 10-12, 2011).
(ISAE), Pukyong National University, Engr. Persincula and
Engr. Gutierrez presented their respective papers while Dr.
Cabrera participated in the Poster presentation. The paper of
Engr. Gutierrez entitled “ Mathematical Model for the
Photocatalytic Degradation of Phenol Using Immobilized
Titania” was awarded one of the Top 10 Best Presentation
Paper Award.
The CHE faculty Researchers
together with Other foreign delegates at the ISAE
Civil and Environmental & Sanitary Engineering
Department
Two research projects undertaken by CE Faculty
members were submitted and approved for funding by the
University’s Research Council for AY 2011 – 2012. The
research project entitled “Red Sand as a Substitute to
Natural Sand in a Concrete Mix” was submitted jointly by the
proponents Engr. Paulina M. Macatangay, Engr. Oliver C.
Celis and Engr. Cristina Amor M. Rosales; while Engr.
Ernesto C. Magundayao is the proponent of the study entitled
“Small Scale Wastewater Purification System for Domestic
Use”.

Electrical Engineering Department
The fifth year EE students presented their project
study proposal October 14 and 15 to the faculty of the department.

Electronics and Communications Engineering
Department
Participation in the 2011 Regional Invention Contest &
Exhibit
On October 26-28, 2011, Engr. Albertson D. Amante
and Engr. Mary Rose Persincula, together with two teams
from the ECE and ChE Department participated in the 2011
Regional Invention Contests and Exhibits (RICE) at SM City
Masinag, Brgy. Maramot, Antipolo City.
The RICE - Calabarzon is an annual event sponsored
by different Department of Science & Technology (DOST)
Regional Offices pursuant to Section 4 of the Republic Act
No. 7459 known as “Inventors and Inventions Incentive Act
of the Philippines”. It serves as the qualifying round for the
National Inventions Contest.
The formal opening was held on July 26. The ECE
Team was represented by Eugene Ereño and Ariel San Diego
with their topic “Electronic Power Vendo”. The ChE Team
on the other hand was composed of Cathryn M. Hernandez
et.al. who developed a solution for oil spill adsorption with
the use of coal fly ash. The two teams were under the Student
Creative Research Category (SIBOL Award) for college category.
Judging of entries took place on October 27 where
participants defended their design to the selected judges by
DOST – Calabarzon. Awarding took place on October 28
with ChE Team of Batangas State University bagging the 1 st
place in the SIBOl for College Category. They would be representing the region for the National Invention Contest on
July 2012.
Electronic Power Vendo Team during the exhibit
Participation in the 8th SWEEP Innovation Road show
In response to the invitation of SMART Communications, for partner schools to come up with the most innovative wireless applications designed by student-faculty teams
to benefit the communities, the ECE department came up
with ten entries. The Project Concept Presentation Roadshow was conducted on September 23, 2011, 8:00 AM at 33/
F Smart Tower, 6799 Ayala Avenue, Makati City. Last year,
two of the department’s entries, “SMART Power Vendo”
and “SMART Farmbihira”, made it to the top ten finalists
with the latter bagging the 3rd place.
The theme of this year’s 8th SWEEP Innovation
and Excellence Awards is “Innovation at the palm of
your hands”. Each entry is composed of a team of ECE
students, with 3 to 4 members, and a faculty mentor.
The team mentored by Engr. Janice Fallurin, entitled Lakewatch: A Water Quality Monitoring System for Taal
Lake, made it to the top 10. They would defend their project
before the end of February at the 8th SWEEP Finals.
Mechanical/Petroleum Engineering Department
Project Title
Design
and
Development
of Locally Fabricated Hydraulic Ram Pump
Design of
Mixed Soil
Compost Bagging Machine
Testing & Fabrication Stage
Location
Duration
Status
Sabang,
Ibaan
Batangas
June 2011
to
March
2012
Ongoing
Rosario,
Batangas
June 2011
to
March
2012
Ongoing
CIT (College of Industrial Technology)
Year 2011 has been a great year for the College of Industrial Technology. With numerous achievements, citations and recognitions awarded to its students and the faculty members alike, it is undoubtedly a very fruitful and rewarding one.
I. On Academic Affairs
Instruction
To keep pace with the College’s goal of producing well-rounded graduates, other forms of instruction such as seminars,
fora and educational trips were carried out for students to be equipped with additional knowledge other than that of acquired in
the confines of the classroom.
In October of this year, Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation through its foundation, the Toyota Motor Philippines
Foundation, Inc., donated Avanza engine, manual and automatic transmission assemblies to CIT for utilization of automotive
technology students.
Accreditation
This year, all the programs of the College of Industrial Technology passed Level III, Phase II Accreditation as awarded
by the AACCUP.
Enrolment Trend
BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Automotive Technology
Civil Technology
Computer Technology
Drafting Technology
Electrical Technology
Electronics Technology
Food Technology
Instrumentation and Control Technology
Mechanical Technology
Mechatronics Technology
Welding and Fabrication Technology
Total
-II. On Students’ Achievement
Participation in academic and co-curricular competitions
2009-2010
47
30
250
41
88
42
19
835
235
25
81
1,693
2010-2011
56
31
281
59
119
47
22
1,084
246
90
97
2,129
2011-2012
97
40
291
80
150
68
39
1,242
341
72
103
2,523
On September 26, a Skills Competition for the different technology areas was held. It was participated in by students from different BatStateU campuses where BIT courses
are offered. Listed are the winners in the said competition per
skills area:
Skills
Competition
Area
First Place
Second
Place
Third
Place
Auto-Electricity
Ronal D.
Mapalad
Allan Christopher R. Ango
Bobby
Emerald
Eronico
Auto Tune-Up
Ted Ardy A.
Escalona
Jan Carlo S.
Marquesses
Meljin V.
Salud
Basic Electrical
Wiring
Arnold Ramos
Benedicto
Denmark
Anthony
Fabriquel
Mike
Angelo C.
Nimo
Design and
Assembly
Jerico T.
Lopez
Dhel Mark C.
Magtibay
Marvin J.
Ilao
Turning
Arnold S.
Arellano
Melvin
Kenneth G.
Castillo
Jhon Louie
M. Castillo
SMAW
Dondon R.
Apasan
Edbert D.
Castro
Ric Jayson
E. Javier
Poster Making
Ace Davell
Maranan
Robert Jay
Gerente
Hiedeliza
D. Magsino
Computer
Programming –
Visual Basic
Jaypee M.
Cruzada
Christian
Paulo V.
Fabula
Andrew M.
Esguerra
Computer
Programming –
Excel 2007
Erwin
Villalobos
Erwin
Pollieto
Froilan E.
dela Cruz
Joey
L. Frago, Sanny D. Jusi, Marilou A. Maala, Benjamin L. Maalihan, Efril F. Maranan and Rommel A
.
Rosales

National Congress and Board Meeting of the Philippine Association of Extension Program Implementors Inc., (PAEPI)
(TUP-Manila, November 2011)
Servillano A. Gardiano and Jovito C. Plata

Second National Congress in Industrial
Education (Manila, December 2011)
Virginia A. Blanco and
Evangeline B. Gardiano
Several CIT students / group of students also won in
the different university-wide competitions such as those held
during the Intramurals week and University Foundation Week.
Award / Citation / Recognition received by facultymembers
III. On Faculty and Staff Performance and Development

Seminars, Workshops, Trainings Attended / Participated
(Regional, National, International)

Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities of Industrial
Technology (PACUIT) National Conference (April 2011)
Alma Cleofe A. Bayot, Maylen G. Eroa, Joanalyn C.
Estioco, Margarita M. Jayag, Marilou A. Maala and
Jordan R. Taeza

Domiciano C. Silang and Philip Y. del Rosario



Customized Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (August 2011)
Basic Pneumatics (September 2011)
Jaime C. Ascona, Oscar B. Barte, Irish Giselle C.
Bautista, Virginia A. Blanco, Jocelyn S. Elnar,
Twenty-Five (25) Years in Service - Service Record Awardees
Virginita S. Eroa, Servillano A. Gardiano, Baldomero
M. Gutierrez, Remy J. Mendoza, Nestor V. Perez and
Jovito C. Plata
Faculty Members of the Mechanical Area of CIT

Fifteen (15) Years in Service - Service Record Awardees
Glenda L. De Mesa, Philip Y. del Rosario, Jocelyn S.
Elnar, Rodante G. Melo and Ruel D. Tolentino
Workshop on Risk Reduction Management (April 2011)
Jaime C. Ascona, Ruel D. Tolentino, Servillano A.
Gardiano and Evangeline B. Gardiano
Ten (10) Years in Service - Service Record Awardees

Thirty (30) Years in Service - Service Record Awardees
Manuel S. Caguimbal, Luzviminda P. Endozo, Teresa
A. Kalalo, Benito M. Mandigma, Domiciano C. Silang,
Antonio I. Tanyag and Godofredo D. Velasquez
Researches for internal and external funding

The following researches have been approved by
the Research Council to be funded internally .
Forty (40) Years in Service - Service Record Awardee
Eduardo V. Acorda
IV. On Research
A seminar on Research and Extension was held
on November 04, 2011 at CEAFACS Audio-Visual Room.
The said seminar was participated in by members of the
College’s faculty.
Turning Trash into Cash: Verniculture, An Easy Way to Organic
Farming

Richard Bulanhagui, Venus Virrey and Ramon
Landicho

Impact of the Intensive English Training Program
in BatStateU among Vietnamese Study Grantees
Year 2007-2010: Basis for Policy Formulation
Cristy Geron, Marie Gayle Agena and Marian Santos

Intelligible Pronunciation for the Global Filipino
Joanalyn Estioco, Maylen Eroa and Rosemarie D. Robles

Design and Development of Anaerobic Digester
Servillano A. Gardiano, Nestor V. Perez and Evangeline B.
Gardiano

Enhancing Employability of Graduates of the College of
Industrial Technology
Evangeline B. Gardiano
Research Outputs for Technology Transfer and
Possible Income Generating Projects
A Memorandum of Understanding was executed
between the University and Ilijan Elementary School for
the donation of a Windmill Generator, a research project
at the CIT.
V. On Extension Activities
On Livelihood, Technical/Vocational Training

Appliance Repair (Batangas City Jail, Brgy. Sico, Batangas
City, February - March 2011)
Beneficiaries: Batangas City Jail Inmates

Basic Computer Course (BSU Main Campus II, May
2011)
Beneficiaries: Philippine Air Force Reservists
On Gift Giving / Outreach Program / Relief
Operation

Tree Planting Activity (Alangilan, Batangas City, March
2011)
Beneficiaries: Residents of Brgy. Alangilan
Pista ng Kalikasan (BatStateU Main
Campus II, July 2011)
Residents of Brgy. Alangilan,
Batangas City
Give Blood, Give Life: A Blood
Letting Activity (BatStateU Main
Campus II, August 2011)
Beneficiaries: Philippine
National Red Cross and
Filipino Citizens
Coastal Clean Up (Brgys. Malitam
and Cuta, Batangas City,
September 2011)
Beneficiaries: Brgys. Malitam
and Cuta Residents
Medical and Dental Mission (Batangas Provincial Jail, October 2011)
Beneficiaries: Inmates of Batangas Provincial Jail
Tree Planting Activity (Brgy. Cuta, Batangas City, March 2011)
Beneficiaries: Residents of Brgy. Alangilan
Gift Giving Activity (Sitio Malabnig,
Lobo, Batangas, December 2011)
Beneficiaries: Residents of
Brgy. Malabnig, Lobo, Batangas
Adopt a Day Care School (Brgy. Apar,
Lobo, Batangas, December 2011)
Beneficiaries: Residents of
Brgy. Apar, Lobo, Batangas
Balayan Campus
For almost fourteen years of existence, BatStateUBalayan, located at Barangay Caloocan, Balayan, Batangas has
grown from 293 enrolees in AY 200-2007 during the first semester and registered 537 enrolees or 45.44 percent increase in
a span of five years. This campus offers programs such as
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education major in Industrial
Arts, Bachelor of Industrial Technology major in Electrical,
Automotive and Computer Technology, Bachelor of Science in
Hotel and Restaurant Management, and General Engineering.
Enrolment Data
A. College of Engineering, Architecture and Fine Arts
C. College of Accountancy, Business, Economics and
International Hospitality Management
B. College of Industrial Technology
D. College of Teacher Education
Extension

International Coastal Clean Up at
Barangay Navotas, Balayan, Batangas
- Septem,ber 17, 2011.

Tree Planting at Mt. Talamitam, Nasugbu, Batangas
- December 03, 2011

Mass Blood Donation at Batangas State University Balayan – December 14, 2011.
Number of graduates
Administration & Finance
A. Carpentry and Painting Works
Board Passer
January– Construction of housing for water system
Library Holdings
Research & Extension
Students Research Forum
BatStateU Lemery held its annual Students’ Research
Forum from where students’ research papers were selected
and screened for presentation. Of these, the research Automatic Door Lock by the group of Argel Joseph Bausas, Francis Joseph Landicho, Angelo Libantino and Ricky Pacia and
Portable Solar Power Generator by Mark Gerald Diaz, Albert
Son Salazar and Albert Pilit were submitted to the Main Campus for the research competition.
February-June– Construction of the planned Student
Center II with ground base materials donated by the
PTSCA.
March– Repainting of signage and painting of the mini-stage
November– Construction of entrance door for the campus
clinic and painting of concrete benches.
April– Construction and painting of bookshelves
December– Construction of the covered pathway from the
main gate entrance; cementing of the basketball cum volleyball court’s flooring
May– On-going projects, construction and repair of
school facilities.
B. Electrical Works

Wired installation for the water system (pressurized
tank & pump motor) and installed ceiling fans in the
NSTP and PE rooms.

Repaired lighting system in the Chemistry Laboratory

Installed fuse link 200A/600 volts and installed and
replaced three (3) phase line in the DPPT main control

Installed electrical wiring installations for the streetlights (light posts) in the highway area of the campus,
rent space area and drawing room.

Replaced fluorescent fixtures/tubes, dual capacitor of
the air conditioning units in the Cashier’s and Scholarship Office and in the Library.
July– October– Construction and completion of the
covered pathway with concrete benches leading to the
campus.
For the water system’s improvement, the two units of water pump motors with pressurized tanks were transferred to an
area with provision for housing and were installed with pressure gauge and pressure switch. The PVC pipe drainage system for the
school clinic and HRM laboratory was repaired, and the open canal at the pathway to the clinic was covered.
D. Calibration and Inspection
The maintenance personnel routinely performed regular check-up, repair and cleaning of all the air-conditioning
units, regular inspection and check up of all circuit breakers, ampere checking, voltage checking in the three buildings of the campus.
E. Welding and Fabrication
All fabrication and welding works such as trusses, frames, etc. for the construction of the infrastructure projects of the campus
were done by skilled maintenance personnel.
Information and Communication Technology
The Internet Satellite and IP Phones were installed in the campus, 2011 April.
Lemery Campus
Year 2011 was a fruitful and a very meaningful year for the BatStateU Lemery. Through the initiatives and efforts of the
University officials headed by the President, Dr. Nora L. Magnaye, the construction of a three-storey building was completed
and turned over to the University management on February, 2011. Most of the faculty members together with their classes transferred from the National High School to the new building beginning of the first semester AY 2011-2012.
The members of the academic community now say they have a place to stay, which they call their “own home”. The
said building is at a 2000 sq. meter donated lot of the municipality of Lemery in Raja Matanda Street, Barangay Bagong Sikat.
Although the Campus is the youngest among the ten campuses of the Batangas State University, this campus has the
potential to grow. The Campus started with of 308 enrolees for the first semester of AY 2003-2004; to date it has 970 enrolees
during the first semester of AY 2011-2012 or equivalent to 68.25 percent increase in a span of nine challenging yet meaningful
years.
For the year 2011, the BatStateU Lemery, sustained efforts in providing quality education through the four fold mandates of the University-instruction, research, extension and production to the youth of Lemery and its neighboring towns.
College of Industrial Technology
College of Accountancy, Business,
Economics and Hospitality Management
Total Number of Graduates
Performance in Licensure Exam
Extra Curricular Activities
ECHO SEMINAR WORKSHOP AND TEAM
BUILDING (February 19-20, 2011) with the theme:
“Excellence in Campus Advising and Disaster Risk Mitigation: Towards a Life Preserving and Sustaining Culture”.
Sponsored by the Supreme Student Council (SSC) –
Lemery HSC’s BATTLE OF THE BRAIN (February
25, 2011), sponsored by the Honor Students Club
College of Teacher Education
ACCESS DAY: Now and Beyond (February 25, 2011)
A celebration of the CS organization. Theme was
“ACCESS: Now and Beyond” held February 25, 2011 at
Abaksa Beach Resort in Nonong Casto, Lemery, Batangas.
B I T DAY 2011 with a theme Beautifies, Innovates,
Transforms Technology from here and beyond
ACQUAINTANCE PARTY 2011 New Faces, New
Beginning
July 30, 2011
Gov. Feliciano Memorial National High School Covered
Court
Intramurals 2011 held on September 10 & 11, 2011
Drug Awareness Week- spearheaded by the Office of Guidance & Counselling, the Campus, through the active participation of the Office of the Supreme Council.
and Extension Services Offices together with the Office of
the Director for Academic Affairs held a seminar with a
theme “Research and Extension Services: The Framework
for a New Beginning” on July 5, 2011. R&E officials served
as speakers in the said seminar.
EXTENSION OFFICE
International Coastal Clean- Up
BatStateU supports the advocacy of the International Coastal Clean-up. The coastal Clean-up for 2011 was
held at Barangay District IV, Lemery Batangas and facilitated by the officials of the barangay.
BatStateU-Lemery through the National Service
Training Office supported the said activity by sending its
NSTP students and their corresponding instructors to participate in the clean-up activity.
Busog Sa Saya, Mula Sa Puso Sama-Sama
A feeding program for children from Barangay
Bagong Sikat, Lemery, Batangas.
Tree Planting Activity at Brgy. Pulang Bato, San Nicolas Batangas
Management Initiative
In line with the University’s commitment to
strengthen the research and extension services, the Research
BatStateU- Lemery participated in a tree planting
activity on Dec. 13, 2011 at Pulang Bato San Nicolas, Batangas. This was organized by the CENRO together with the
Municipality of San Nicolas. This was initial tree planting
activity of BatStaeU-Lemery with CENRO.
Sama-Sama sa Pagbibigay Saya, Sa BatStateU-Lemery ang
Pasko ay Maaga
In cooperation with Supreme Student Council and other
campus-based student organizations such as ACCESS, FES,
INTEGRAL, AITS, HSC AND INCAM, the Office of the
Electrical Works
Electrification of Lemery campus was on June 2011
costing PhP464, 936.45. New transformers for the new building
were set-up for sufficient power supply.
Exhaust fans were installed in all the comfort rooms in
the campuses on November amounting to PhP 13,245.00; circuit & electrical lines for rooms still used at the Gov. Feliciano
Leviste Nat’l High School were also laid on September.
Calibration & Inspection
National Service Training Program successfully conducted an
outreach activity for 30 chosen children of Barangay Bagong
Sikat, Lemery, Batangas on December 16, 2011.
Electrification of the Main Building
Administration & Finance
Through the years, Administration and Finance Department, Balayan & Lemery campuses continuously pursued the
University mission and upheld its priorities. In 2011, BatStateU
– Balayan & Lemery faced their challenges head on. These
campuses improved on their service delivery, equipment buildup and infrastructure development, raised the bar with regard
to the maintenance, security and orderliness of the campuses,
upgraded the computer and internet technology systems, and
made the most out of the resources available.
Land Improvement
The ground in front of the building was filled with base
coarse and its level raised to prevent flooding during rainy
season.
Regular check-up, cleaning and repair of all the AC units
and routine check-up and inspection of the circuit, ampere,
voltage and wattage of all the electrical lines, equipment, and
appliances in the campuses were likewise done.
Welding & Fabrication
The repair of the perimeter fence of the campus
amounting to PhP 10,000.00 for the safety and security of students and employees was finished April 2011.
Lobo Campus
College of Agriculture and Forestry
Dubbed as the University Campus by the Sea
and within the immediate proximity to world’s center of
the center of marine biodiversity – the Verde Island Passage
(VIP) and the island itself, this institution has also contributed unparalleled research outputs for inter-agencies
agroecotourism platform in Lobo – a humble town in the
southernmost frontier of CALABARZON and today’s
uncontested atis (sugar apple) capital of the Philippines.
Once under the sea, “lubog” (submerged) was Lobo’s ancient name but rises still as a humble town – homeland of
the sweetest apple, and outstanding biodiversity known in
the country and in the Asia Pacific Region.
Faculty and students of Lobo Campus in a photo taken at Lobo’s central
highland with the panoramic backdrop of Verde Island Passage and Batangas city’s west mountain coast – the photo after an on-the-spot painting
session sponsored by the Society for the Conservation of Coastal and Mountain Ecosystems (SCCME) was published in the 2011 edition “Using Art
to Communicate Climate Change” of the Asia Pacific Mountain Courier
12(1):10, International Center for Integrated Mountain Development
(ICIMOD), Nepal.
On Academic Affairs

Interestingly, the College produced its very first Mangyan graduate:
Mr. James Anthony D. Guarde (BScForestry) – who delivered for the
University a 100% passing rate in Forester Licensure Exam (FLE). Mr.
Guarde was also the overall winner of Best Research (non-science and
technology category) during the 6th Students’ Research Forum of the
Batangas State University on March 28 for the scientific paper version of
his thesis entitled: “Gleaning from the flood plains – The himalayanisation of food
security to complement nature farming: Lessons of upstream and downstream subsistence strategies by the Mangyan Alangan of Naujan, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines”. Forester Guarde belongs to the Alangan – one of the eight Mangyan tribes of Mindoro.

The college also had an 85% (6 out of 7) passing performance in
the July 19-21 Licensure Examination for Agriculturists (LEA) making the
Batangas State University second to the University of the Philippines at
Los Banos (UPLB) in overall performance among agricultural SUCs in Region 4AandB. The successful examinees from
Lobo Campus are: Darelle C. De Chavez, Emelou R. Catipon, Agnes M. Cerezo, Ruselle Vien C. Cueto, Mhabelle Anne
A. Dula, and Kathleen B. Magnaye.
Forester Guarde

Across the BSc Agriculture and BScForestry programs, the College has a total of 96 and 91 enrolees, respectively during
the 1st and 2nd semesters of the fiscal year with a teaching force of eight faculty members, assisted by job orders for
clerical and maintenance services as well as security guards in Masaguitsit Site.
The research aides assigned at the Lagadlarin Site are appended to the Research Unit Office of the University in the
Main Campus. Lobo Campus (both Masaguitsit and Lagadlarin Sites) is under the supervision of Professor Rogelio A. Antenor,
executive director of Lemery and Balayan Campuses and immediate executive assistant to the office of the University President.

The College has two University-recognized student
organizations, namely: the Society of Young Agriculturists
(SOYA) for BScAgriculture students and the Society for
the Conservation of Coastal and Mountain Ecosystems
(SCCME) joined by both BScForestry and agriculture
science students. Since 2008, SCCME is a proud organizational member of Mountain Forum-Asia Pacific
Mountain Network (APMN) – a network of 292 organisations and 2,081 individuals from 48 countries
across the Asia Pacific region and beyond to connect,
exchange and share mountain knowledge.
These campus-based student organisations were often the lead players and participants in the following extension projects for 2011:
1. Gift-Giving Activity: “Bring Joy and Share Your Love
maintained until today with NSTP students under Mrs. Rizza
R. Gonzales and Forester Romel U. Briones in partnership
with the Redemptorists of Lipa City. A Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) was signed December 11 between the
University management and RedemptoristFathers of Lipa
City. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed
December 11 between the university management and Redemtorist Fathers to effectively sustain the restoration project.
3. Community Blood Letting with the Red Cross Batangas Chapter on December 7 held at BatStateULobo Masaguitsit Site coordinated by Mr. Romel U.
Briones
4. Launching of Inter-Agencies Agroecotourism Project
in Lobo and Lobo as the “Atis Capital of the Philippines”, 26-27 September 2011 during the 140th Foundation of the municipality.
Unselfishly this Christmas”,
19-20 December, that benefitted 60 indigent families and 150 school
pupils in Barangays Pinaghawanan, Apar, and Malabnig-Balatbat in
Lobo. Lobo Campus faculty (Myrna A. Garcia, Mars G. Panganiban,
Rizza R. Gonzales, Eva D. Lucero, Rowena O. Anyayahan) committed efforts in this activity. We were assisted by the Lobo PNP.
2. Mangrove Restoration Project in Barangay Lagadlarin,
BatStateU delegations (Dr. Nora Lumbera Magnaye, Professor Rogelio
A. Antenor and Dr. Shirley G. Cabrera) arrived for the MOU signing
and launching of Lobo as the SugarApple Capital of the country. The
Batangas State University was honored during the occasion in leading the
biodiversity research and development in the municipality which boosts
its agro ecotourism industry
Lobo covering five hectares, initiated since October 2011 and
Mars G. Panganiban (Lobo Campus Faculty) won first prize
(PhP5, 000.00) for his tag-line: “Lobo – Saan Ka Pa? Dine Ka
Na” during the Celebration of the 140th Foundation of
Lobo. The tag-line and logo making contest was sponsored
by LGU, DTI and DOSTR4A. There were 30 entries submitted to reflectd the agroecotourism industry of the town.
The team of Asst. Professor Anacleto M. Caringal was in
charge of LGU’s thematic photo exhibits: “Land Offering
Bountiful Opportunities” while Romel U. Briones and Mars Panganiban were in charge of the trade booths.
The Rural Bank of Lobo (RBL) with its president, Ms.
Mary Ann Luz released copies of the teaser edition of its coffee table book, Mahal Naming Lobo authored by Anacleto M.
Caringal
5. Beyond International Coastal Clean Up Day, 2011 September – March 2012, the campus student organizations,
faculty advisers, and NSTP students under Mrs. Rizza R.
Gonzales conducted monthly coastal cleanup in Barangays of
Banalo, Masaguitsit, Fabrica, Lagadlarin, Olo-Olo, Sawang,
Soloc, and Malabrigo.
dead under mysterious circumstances exactly a year ago while
working in the rainforests of Kananga, Leyte. Co was the
founding chair of PNPCSI with major thrusts to popularize
the natural history of Philippine native plants through various educational for a and media, stimulate research in various disciplines of plant science and promote ethnic botany
and allied sciences as tools for protecting our natural and
cultural heritage.
The scientific poster “The Vanishing Land Races in
Southern Batangas: Reflection of Agri’Cultural’ Biodiversity
Enriched by Traditional Ecological Knowledge” (by
A.M.Caringal, R.U. Briones, and former BSForestry students
A.M.Roxas, R.D.Abe., A.R. Lalongisip) was awarded Best
Poster Paper (1st Place).
On Research
Mr.. Romel U. Briones and Asst. Professor Anacleto
M. Caringal presented five papers during the 1st International
Symposium of the Philippine Native Plants Conservation Society, Inc.
(PNPCSI) held on 19-20 November at the National Museum
Manila that highlighted the Philippine Botanical Treasures
and the legacy of the late Leonard L. Co – a renowned Filipino botanist who along with his two companions were shot
Papers presented by the Batangas State University
at the1st International Symposium of the Philippine
Native Plants Conservation Society Inc. (PNPCSI):
Philippine Botanical Treasures and the Legacy of
Leonardo L. Co, 19-20 November 2011, National
Museum, Manila
On Faculty Development
Our faculty members were also sent to various local, regional and national inter- agency meetings:
Name of Faculty
Jeannette D. Arcega
Rizza R. Gonzales
Myrna A. Garcia
Romel U. Briones and
Mars G. Panganiban
As resource persons:
R.U.Briones, A.M.Caringal, M.G.
Panganiban, and Rowena O.
Odoňo
R.U.Briones and
R. O. Odoňo
R. O. Odoňo
As paper presenters: A.M.Caringal
and R.U.Briones
R.U. Briones
Seminar / Workshop Attended
Faculty Workshop on Basic Counselling Techniques,
22 July 2011 BatStateU Main Campus I
Planning and Project Proposal Workshop on Organic Agriculture R & D 2011-2016, 21-23 September 2011, Tagaytay
City sponsored by Bureau of Agricultural Research-Department of Agriculture (DA-BAR)
Basic Disaster Management Training, 26-27 April 2011, BatStateU Main Campus I by Philippine Red Cross and
NSTP Unit
National Technopreneurship Conference, 24-25 May 2011, PCARRD Headquarter, Los Baňos Laguna by
PCARRD and DOST
Community Participation in Agricultural Development,
5-8 September 2011, Cebu City by DA and DCAAP
International Conference on Biodiversity and Climate Change
01-03 February 2011, Philippine International Convention Center, Manila by the Commission on Higher
Education (CHED) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
Regional Symposium on Research, Development and Extension Agenda for Biodiversity and Ecotourism in Lobo, Batangas
and R&D Planning Workshop, 21 January 2011, BatStateU Main Campus I by DOSTR4A and STCIERD
Training Workshop on Analytical Tools for Research Projects,
01-03 March 2011, Los Baňos Laguna by UPLB and DA-R4A
Training on Result-based Replanning Methodology for Rice Self- sufficiency, 25-28 January 2011, Los Baňos Laguna by
UPLB and DA-R4A
Training Workshop on Research Publication Writing,
15-17 February 2011, UP Los Baňos by UPLB Zonal
Research Center
Planning Workshop on R & D Prioritization of Biodiversity for the Agroecotourism Industry Development Program,
01 April 2011, Bayview Hotel, Manila by UPLB and DA-R4A
Participatory Approaches in Agricultural Extension for LGUs and SUCs, 24-28 October 2011, Hotel del Rio, Iloilo
City by DA-ATI and DCAAP
1st International Symposium of the Philippine Native Plants Conservation Society Inc. (PNPCSI): Philippine
Botanical Treasures and the Legacy of Leonardo L. Co, 19-20 November 2011, National Museum, Manila by the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), PNPCSI and the National Museum of the
Philippines
The 24th Regional Symposium on Research and Development Highlights (RSRDH) and 1 st Regional Techno Gabay Summit
(RTGS), 15-17 August 2011, SLSU Lucban Quezon, by the Southern Tagalog Agriculture and Resources
Research and Development Consortium (STARRDEC)
Training Course on Project Formulation , Management, Implementation and Monitoring, Evaluation for R4A Agriculture
and Fishery Extension Network (AFEN) Member Agencies, 26-29 July 2011, Los Baňos Laguna by DA-ATI and
UPLB
Vulnerability Assessment Training and MPA Forum: Resilient Stewardship can be Prepared for the Climate Change Challenges, 12-13 July 2011, Oracle Hotel and Residences, Quezon City by USAID and Conservation International
Adopt-a-School In-house Training Workshop: Promoting Biology Course and Retooling the Faculty, 30-31 May 2011, BatStateU Main Campus I by IBS-CAS-UPLB
Science in Coastal Resource Management Foundation Course, 03-13 May 2011, Marine Science Institute-UPDiliman
by USAID, MERF and Conservation International
Integrating Climate Change Adaptation, Disaster Risk Reduction and Watershed Management in Local Land Use, 31
March-April 1, 2011 – Traders Hotel, Pasay City by the Resources and Environmental Economics Foundation of the Philippines
Hands-On Training on GIS-Assisted Soil Fertility Evaluation for Rice, 11-12 February 2011, Los Baňos Laguna, by
UPLB and DA-R4A
One of Lobo Campus important scientific meetings attended for 2011 was the International Symposium on Philippine Botanical Treasures where the Batangas State University
won the Best Poster Paper Award – so far the lone award category this year open for
competition by the Philippine Native Plants Conservation Society Inc.
JPLPC Malvar Campus
This year 2011, Batangas State University Malvar Campus
witnessed some significant changes and improvement in instruction, research and extension services.
This shows remarkably development in different areas of
infrastructures and other on-going projects, instructional materials for students, enrolment growth, faculty commitment to
deliver quality education, and strong linkages for extension
service.
To deliver quality instruction among its clientele of relevant and responsive curriculum, the faculty were strongly encouraged to work for their professional growth and advancement. These were manifested by the some faculty who finished their master’s degree while others enrolled in different
graduate programs. Likewise, some of them were given
chances to attend seminar workshops sponsored by different
agencies, schools and state universities.
The construction of CAS and Criminology building and
other infrastructures marked the development of the campus
in terms of instructional facilities and advancement through
use of technology .
The Campus carried out the University’s effort in promoting and sustaining research and development, generating
innovative technologies and developing collaboration for extension services with other agencies.
Completed Infrastructure
Construction of CAS and Criminology Building
April 2011-December 2011
In the amount of 7,746,558.31
Construction of Fabrication & Maintenance Shop
In House Project
In the amount of 475,186.23
On-going projects
Tiles of CAS & Criminology Building Ground Floor
In the amount of 225,079.68
Tiles of Offices
In the amount of 71,515.00
Gywn Post
In the amount of 40,320.00
Ceiling of Science Building
In the amount of 69,360.00
Paints of Water Tank
In the amount of 9,390.30
Roofing & Pavement of Pathway
In the amount of 428,089.08
I. ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Activity
Date
BatStateU-JPLPC
Intramurals
Buwan ng Wika
Celebration
Preliminary Survey
Visit by AACCUP
Pre-deployment
Interview of Student Teacher
Applicants
EDUCAMP 2011
( Academic and
Professional
Seminars)
Department
August 25, 2011
All Department
August 29-30,
2011
October 25 –
27, 2011
CTE
CTE/CIT
November 15,
2011
CTE
CTE
December 13
and 15, 2011
Concert for a Cause
January 22, 2011
CIT
CIT Days
Celebration
CIT Educational
Fieldtrip
CIT Ball
CIT Recognition
Day
Freshmen
Orientation
March 18-19,
2011
CIT
March 2011
CIT
March 19, 2011
CIT
March 2011
CIT
June 2011
CIT
Freshmen
Acquaintance Party
July 2011
CIT
Buwan ng Wika
Celebration
August 29-30,
2011
Enrolment Trend
COLLEGE
CAS
CABEIHM
CECS
CIT
CTE
LS
TOTAL
AY 2011-2012
FIRST
SEMESTER
675
1403
1142
1018
272
186
4696
All Departments
SECOND SEMESTER
613
1241
1050
890
262
186
4242
Participation in Academic and co-curricular activities
II. ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT
Licensure Examination Results.
The department produced seven BSEd LET
passers and eight BEEd LET passers in the 2011 Licensure Examination for Teachers. It got a passing rate of
77.77 percent against the BSEd national passing rate of
31.45percent and passing rate of 36.36 percent against the
BEEd national passing rate of 22.68 percent .
The CTE family posed for a while after the two-day Prelinary
Survey Visit of the AACCUP last Oct. 25-26, 2011
Name of Student Organizations and
Name of Students
Criminology Students
BatStateU-JPLPC Peer Facilitator’s Society
Alliance of Industrial Engineering (ALLIES)
Fifth year Industrial Engineering
Students
Rowena Manalo
Jenny Cacao
Alliance of Industrial Engineering (ALLIES)
Fifth year Industrial Engineering
students
Student Leaders of BatStateU-JPLPC
Freshmen and Transferees
Alliance of Industrial Engineering (ALLIES)
members
BatStateU -JPLPC Peer Facilitator’s Society
Alliance of Industrial Engineering (ALLIES)
members
SSCC/SSC Officers
Seven SSC Officers and twenty student
eaders of BatStateU-JPLPC campus
648 BSCS/BSIT students of BatStateU -JPLC
BatStateU -JPLPC, College of Teacher Education
Alliance of Criminology Student (ACS) (30
freshmen Criminology students)
BatStateU-JPLPC, College of Teacher
Education
Different Student organizations
Junior Financial Executives Students
49 Junior Financial Executives Students
Criminology students
BatStateU-JPLPC, College of Teacher
Education
Eighteen (18) students from the pioneer batch of
graduates under the program BS Criminology took the
Licensure Examination for Criminologists and eleven (11)
of them passed with 61 percent passing .
Title of Academic and co-curricular
activities/Venue
Seminar on Verifying Truths through
Polygraphy at BatStateU-JPLPC Malvar
Campus Quadrangle
Date
Sponsoring Agency
January 29, 2011
CAS
Seminar at Faith, Tanauan City
March 13, 2011
FAITH
PIIE Second Regional Chapter Assembly
Lipa City, Batangas
June 25, 2011
De La Salle, Lipa City
BSIE First Technical Forum at De La Salle,
Lipa City, Batangas
Student leaders General Assembly at BatStateU JPLPC Campus
Orientation for Freshmen and Transferees
at BatStateU -JPLPC campus
Seminar on Competitiveness Safety Management Learning at BatStateU -JPLPC
Campus
Seminar on Basic Counseling and Tactics at
BatStateU -JPLPC
Southern Tagalog, Industrial Engineering
seminar on Theory of Inventive problem
solving at DL Umali Hall of UPLP, Los
Baños, Laguna
Leadership training and seminar with the
theme of “Uniting student leaders through
competitive and excellence service Abaska
Beach Resort, Lemery, Batangas
Seminar on Coca Cola “Isip Happiness,
Make it happen” at FAITH, Tanauan City,
Batangas
Youth for Information Technology
Seminar (Y4IT)
Regional Student Teachers’ Congress at MS
Enverga University
Lucena City
Seminar of Forensic Ballistiics at BatStateU
-JPLPC
Seminar on K – 12 Basic Education at
Batangas City Gymnasium
Drug awareness campaign at BatStateUJPLPC Campus
2nd Regional Convention with the theme,
“Financial Planning and Management: Keys
towards Reaching Financial Goals at BatStateU-JPLPC 3rd floor Administration
Building
July 30, 2011
De La Salle Lipa Chapter of Phil.
Institution on Industrial Engineering
July 30, 2011
Supreme Student Council
Aug. 3 & 4, 2011
OSA and OSD
Aug. 12, 2011
Alliance of Mechatronics and Computer Engineering
Aug. 13, 2011
Peer Facilitator’s Society
Sept. 3, 2011
Southern Tagalog Industrial Engineering (STIES)
Sept. 3 & 4, 2011
BSU Supreme Student Council Confederation (SSCC)
Sept. 10, 2011
Coca Cola Company
Sept. 22-23, 2011
UP Diliman, Quezon City
September, 22, 2011
CHED
PAFTE IV - A
Sept. 24, 2011
CAS
Mastering Financial Management at
BatStateU-JPLPC Campus
Jail Management and Penology Seminar
(Implementation of the Tulong sa
Komunidad sa Bayan Maunlad Project) at
BatStateU-JPLPC
Seminar Workshop: Theme: Enhancing
Professional and Academic Competencies
and Social Sensitivities at BatStateU-JPLPC
3rd floor Administration Building
Lecture Seminars
“Language is Power”
“Computer-Based Resources in
Mathematics Education”
“21st Century Best Practices in Teaching
Chemistry”
“ Sports Development”
September 30, 2011
PAFTE IV - A
Whole month of September
Office of Student Services
October 05, 2011
Junior Financial Executives
(JFINEX)
Oct. 11, 2011
Junior Financial Executives
(JFINEX)
Oct. 19, 2011
Bureau of Jail Management and
Penology (Lipa City)
December 13, 2011
CTE
Recognition/Citation/Award Received
(individual, group, organization)
Title
Himig ng Pasko
2011 Christmas Dance
Competition
Ilaw ng Pasko –
Lantern Making Competition
Cho
Competition
Talentadong
Guro 2011
Nutrition
Month: Food
Booth
Song
Competition
Dance
Contest
Cultural Dance
Date
Awards/
Recognition
December 14,
2011
3rd Place
CTE
December 14,
2011
2nd Place
CTE
December 14,
2011
1st Place
2nd place
3rd place
2nd place
CTE
CECS
CECS
CECS
August 03,
2011
2nd Runner Up
CTE
August 31,
2011
3rd Place
CTE
2nd Place
CTE
Grand Champion
CTE
2nd Runner Up
CTE
CTE
August 30,
2011
August 30,
2011
August 30,
2011
Department
Intramurals:
Double
Quartet
August 25,
2011
Champion
Buwan ng Wika
August 31,
2011
Overall Champion
CTE
August 31,
2011
1st Runner Up
CTE
August 25,
2011
2nd
Runner - Up
CTE
August 31,
2011
1st Place
CTE
Mr. and Ms.
BatStateU
2011
Intramurals:
Cheer dance
Buwan ng Wika:
Pagsulat ng
Sanaysay
PASUC Region IV-A and
IV-B Olympics held at
Odiongan,
Romblon
Taekwando
BatStateU
Baseball
Team
Philippine
National Press
Conference at
Baguio City
Feature
Writing in
English
Quiz bee
Nutrition
Month
Intramurals
Skills Competition
Poster Making
January 29 to
February 3,
2011
February 2-5,
2011
August 26,
2011
August 31,
2011
August 25,
2011
September
2011
September
2011
gold medal
gold medal
10th Place
Champion
Overall
Champion
Overall
Champion
CAS
CAS
CAS
CIT
CIT
CIT
1st Place
CIT
Automotive
Electrical
System
Engine Tune-up
Microsoft Excel
Three Phase
Forward
Reverse with
Electrical
Enterlock
Lathe Turning
SMAW – Horizontal Position
2011 Skills
Competition
Season with the
theme,
“Festivals of the
World” at the
UB, Batangas
City
Napkin Folding
Street Dance
September 2011
2nd Place
CIT
September 2011
September 2011
2nd Place
2nd Place
CIT
CIT
September 2011
2nd Place
CIT
September 2011
3rd Place
September 2011
3rd Place
CIT
CIT
February 18,
2011
Culinary
Photography
Tour Package
Proposal
2nd Batangas
Food and Beverage Exposition
(BAFBEX)
Table Napkin
Folding
Competition
Bed Making
Competition
International
Hospitality
Management
Quiz Bee
Competition
Photography
Competition at
the Southern
Luzon 2nd
Tourism Confex
1st Inter department Quiz Bee
organized by the
Supreme Student Council of
BatStateUJPLPC
Regional Higher
Education Press
Conference
(RHEPC) which
was held in
Lucban
Poetry Writing
Filipino
Column Writing
Filipino
Comics Strip
Drawing
Filipino
Literary
Graphics I
illustration
Sports Writing
English
Copy reading
and Headlines
Writing-English
News Writing
English
Feature Writing
Filipino
September 14,
2011
2nd place
4th place
4th place
5th place
CABEIHM
1st place
1st place
7th place
CABEIHM
September 15,
2011
9th place
CABEIHM
November 25,
2011
3rd place
1st place
2nd place
CABEIHM
CECS
CTE
December
12 – 14, 2011
1st place
3rd place
3rd place
5th place
4th place
6th place
8th place
9th place
CECS
PASUC IV-A&B
Olympics 2011
(CALABARZON area) held
at Romblon State
University,
Odiongan,
Romblon
Sepak Takraw
Baseball
Volleyball men
Karetado
Athletics
Taekwondo
National PASUC
Olympics 2011 at
Isabela State
University,
Ichague, Isabela
Baseball
USCAA completion 2011,
Batangas City
Basketball Men
Badminton
doubles women
Badminton
doubles men
Table Tennis
women doubles
Table Tennis
women single
Volleyball Men
Volleybal
women
North Batangas
Open League
(NBOL) competition 2011 at
First Asia
Institute of
Technology and
Humanities,
Tanauan City
Volleyball
Women
BATANGAS
STATE
UNIVERSITYWide Intramurals
2011, Main
Campus,
Batangas City
Cheerdance
Competition
Volleyball Men
Volleyball
Women
Sepak takraw
Men
Taekwondo
Athletics
Chess Me
(Board Two)
Chess Women
(Board One)
Chess Me
(Board One)
Badminton
Women
(Doubles)
BadmintonMens
(Doubles)
January 30February 4,
2011
February 18-25,
2011
August 3-31,
2011
Champion
Champion
1st runner-up
3 golds
1 gold
1 gold
3rd runner-up
2nd runner-up
2nd runner-up
2nd runner-up
Champion
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
2nd runner-up
BSU JPLPC
Varsity
BSU JPLPC
Varsity
BSU JPLPC
Varsity
Badminton
Men
(Single B)
Basketball
Women
Basketball Men
Table Tennis
Men
Single B)
Table Tennis
Men
(Doubles)
Table Tennis
Women Single B
Table Tennis
Women Single
A
Table Tennis
Women Doubles
Cheer Dance
Competition
during
Intramurals
2011
September
26-30, 2011
OVERALL
CHAMPION
Champion
Champion
1st runner-up
2nd place
2 golds/2 silver/3 bronze
26 golds/12
silvers/6 bronze
Bronze
Silver
Bronze
Champion
Bronze
Bronze
Champion
Bronze
Silver
Silver
Champion
Silver
Champion
BSU JPLPC
Varsity/
Dance
Company
BSU JPLPC
Varsity/
Dance
Company
Champion
III. ON FACULTY AND STAFF PERFORMANCE
AND DEVELOPMENT
Seminars, Workshop, Training Attended/Participated
(Regional, National International)
August 2011
2nd runner-up
September 2630, 2011
OVERALL
CHAMPION
Champion
Champion
1st runner-up
2nd place
2 golds/2
silver/3 bronze
26 golds/12
silvers/6
bronze
Bronze
Silver
Bronze
Champion
Bronze
Bronze
Champion
Bronze
Silver
Silver
Champion
Silver
Champion
BSU JPLPC
Varsity
BSU JPLPC
Varsity/
Dance Company
BSU JPLPC
Varsity/
Dance Company
Name of
Faculty
Title
Place
Date
Paul Jonathan
J. De Luna,
Hanniler M.
Tagle &
Marjorie S.
Villa
Juvy G.
Mojares
3rd ICCS International
program on
Psychological
Communication
UP
Diliman,
Quezon
City.
February
26, 2011
Technical Vocational
Education
Philippine Language
Congress
Hotel
Supreme
UP
Diliman
May 2728, 2011
Dec 6-8,
2011
Apolinar
Dimaala
MECHATRONICS
NCIII Training
UP
Diliman
Elaine Bolambot, Mr. Glen
Caraig and Mr.
Joseph Rizalde
Guillo
Jerome O.
Atienza
Visual Basic.Net
workshop/training
Thinklab/
UP
Diliman
Oct. 22,
2011
Strengthening Competencies in Language
and Literature Testing
BSU Main
Campus
Sept. 22,
2011
Youth for Information
Technology
UP Diliman
Sept. 23,
2011
Research Writing:
Anthropological
BSU Main
Campus
Sept. 18,
2011
Critical Thinking and
the Art of Questioning:
Road to Interactive
Class
IT Educators on
Faculty Development
BSU Main
Campus
Feb. 18,
2011
UP –
Diliman
Jan.
26-27,
2011
Greggie A.
Como Wesley
Hubert De
Guzman
Shelyn S.
Extra
Champion
Shiela Marie S.
Gocoyo
Batangas
Information
Technology
Society Conference
De La Salle
Lipa
Jan. 29,
2011
IV. ON RESEARCH
Youth for
Information
Technology
UP Diliman
Sept. 23,
2011
Redirecting
Language And Literature
Teaching in the
University
BSU Main
Campus I
Maria Miraña
Critical Thinking and
the Art of Questioning: Road to
Interactive Class
BSU Main
Campus
Feb. 18,
2011
Norxine
Montalbo
Expanding the
Horizon through
Professional Industrial
Excellence
De La Salle
Lipa
July 30,
2011
Title
The Relationship of Brain
Lateralization as Measured by
Stroop Test with IQ and the
Performance of 1st Year
Computer Science and
Education Students in Algebra
Behavior of Second Year
Students of BSU-JPLPC Malvar
Campus during AY 2010-2011
Towards New Faculty
Members: Its Effect on their
Classroom Performance
The Exercise of Social
Responsibility of the CIT in
BSU-JPLPC as Perceived by the
Selected Students and
Employees of Malvar Campus
Promoting Safety
through
Ergonomics
De La Salle
University
Aug. 17,
2011
Increasing Productivity through Supply
Chain Management
BSU Malvar
Campus
Sep. 15,
2011
Neil Nicoli L.
Mosca
Youth for
Information
Technology
UP Diliman
Sept. 2223, 2011
Jann
Derrick L.
Quijano
CISCO
Networking
Academy
AMA
Computer
College
Makati
Apr. 25
May 7,
2011
Chariza G.
Guno
Feb. 23,
2011
Faculty members who finished their Masters Degree

Mr. Richard M. Bañez, , Master of Arts in Teaching
major in English.

Glenn Caraig, Norxine Montalbo, Sharon Angulo and
Jemeica Abarra, Master in Business Administration.

Ms. Princess Diane Cuasay, Master in International
Hospitality Management (Non Thesis Program), Major in Food Service
Faculty Research
A.Y. 2010-2011
The Level of Awareness of First
Year Students of the
CABEIHM AY2009-2010 about
the Role of Education for
Sustainable Development
Taro-Squash Noodles
Nutri-Blend Noodles
Jackfruit Seed Brittle
Screening Associate Tourism
Management Students before
Pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree to
Ensure Academic Compliance
and Employability
Lebel ng Kaalaman ng mga Mag
-aaral sa Unang Antas sa CIT at
CABEIHM ng BSU-JPLPC
Kampus sa Tamang Gamit ng
Idyomatikong Pahayag
Personal Value Orientations and
Management Styles of the
Female Managers of BatStateUJPLPC, Malvar Campus
Ms. Laurice Tolentino and Mrs. Mary Joy Sanchez, Master in
Educational Management (Non Thesis Program).
Engineering and Computing
Sciences AY 2010-2011
Award/Citation/ Recognition received by faculty
Observance of Norms of
Conduct and its Relation to the
Social Skills of Students of
Batangas State University
Malvar: A Basis for an
Intervention Program
Ergonomically Designed
Left-Handed Chair: A Response
to the Growing Anthropometric
Needs of the Student
Population at BSU Malvar
members

Glenda M. Dimaano Loyalty Award: 17 Years in Service October, 2011

Nora V. Marasigan Loyalty Awards: 17 years in service October 2011
Researchers
Cecilia
Magnaye
Vangie Arcega
Lea Dimailig
Miraflor P.
Antonio
Mabel Ozeña
Lydia Reyes
Laurice
Tolentino
Genalyn
Panganiban
Marvin Saludo
Golda M.
Latido
Mary Joy B.
Sanchez
Jean Caymo
Shani Jay
Tolentino
Princess
Diane Cuasay
Gretchen
Marie Andal
John Jerald
Briones
Karen de
Lina
Glenn
Dimaano
Elma Ilagan
Laurice
Tolentino
Genalyn
Panganiban
Marvin Saludo
Ms Chariza
Guno
Ms Leidelen
Maranan
Status
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
On-going
On-going
On-going
On-going
Research
Proposal
Completed
Ms. Shelyn
Extra
Ms. Maria
Miraña
Proposal
Engr. Norxine Montalbo
On-going
Ergonomically Designed LeftHanded Chair: A Response to
the Growing Anthropometric
Needs of the Student Population
at BSU Malvar
Teaching Motivation to BS
Computer Science and BS
Information Technology
Students
Study Habits of the General
Engineering Students of
Batangas State University-Jose P.
Laurel Polytechnic College
Modular Approach in Teaching
Plane Trigonometry
The Relationship of Brain
Lateralization as Measured by
Stroop Test with IQ and the
Performance of 1st Year
Computer
Science and Education Students
in Algebra
The Effect of Students Dropout during the Academic Year
2009-2010 in the Batangas State
University – Malvar Campus
Engr. Norxine
Montalbo
Engr. Jan Derrick Quijano
Mr. Wesley
Hubert de
Guzman
Engr. Rosana
Lat
Mrs. Jennifer
Basilan
Ms. Shiela
Marie Gocoyo
Mr. Christopher Vincent
Arellano
On-going
On-going
Completed
On-going
Mrs. Vangie
Arcega
Completed
Mrs. Sharon
Angulo
On-going
V. ON EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
The College of Arts and Sciences held a seminar service in Bernardo Lirio Memorial Elementary School in
Tanauan City about stress management with a theme “Stress
at Work: Coping Up with Occupational Stress through SelfManagement and Occupational Assistance.” Benefited by
this extension service were the faculty members from different schools in Tanauan East District.
On December 23, 2011, the College extended its hands
through Gift Giving Activity for the elderly residing at the
Bahay ni Maria, a home for the aged and abandoned persons
in Calamba City. This was spearheaded by the College’s
Council with the help of the faculty members and studentofficers.
The department spearheaded by the CIT Organization
conducted two gift- giving activities dated January 7, 2011
and December 27, 2011.
The BatStateU Malvar, CABEIHM faculty members, and
students held the following extension service :
Feeding Program: Ensuring Health and Persistence & Literacy Program: Learning with Fun for Children in the Community, January 24, 2011 to March 19, 2011 with 50 (out of
school youth) children at Darasa, Tanauan City, Batangas, &
Bagong Pook, Malvar, Batangas
Feeding Program & Literacy
Program at Darasa & Bagong
Pook, Malvar Batangas last
January 24, 2011 to March 19,
2011
Clean Up Drive for Brgy. Residents in Luta Sur, Malvar,
Batangas, March 26, 2011
The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences
conducted different extension activities to increase student
and faculty involvement in serving the community.
ALLIES and MEXESS Uniting for a Cause for Sta. Ana-San
Joaquin Bahay Ampunan Foundation Inc., January 22, 2011
at Altura Bata, Tanauan City
Build a House on CECS Days March 12, 2011, Sto. Tomas,
Batangas
Build a House on CECS Days at San Isidro Norte, Sto.
Tomas, Batangas, March 12, 2011
Clean Up Drive for Brgy. Residents in Luta Sur, Malvar,
Batangas, March 19, 2011
Lipa Campus
I. ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Ma. Paz Fronda National High School, Malibu Tuy,
Instruction
Batangas
Ratio of faculty members to students
Philippine Youth Congress for Communication and
Technology, UP Film Institute, September 29, 2011
The 1:28 ratio is observed in some programs with
minimal number of enrollees as in the College of Industrial
Technology, Education, and Computer Science and 1:42 for
faculty members to students in the General Engineering.
Academic
Year
Number of
Applicants
Number of
Enrollees
Ratio
2006 – 2007
410
332
80.98%
2007 – 2008
575
452
78.61%
2008 – 2009
605
445
73.55%
2009 - 2010
949
684
72.08%
2010 - 2011
1098
746
67.94%
IPV6: Beginners Training, Xavier University: Ateneo de
Cagayan de Oro
2nd Regional Marketing and Public Relations Congress: "Innovative Marketing and PR: Capturing the
Market of the 21st Century", De La Salle Lipa, December
10, 2011
1st Regional Marketing and Public Relations Congress:
"Market Leadership through Cutting Edge Advertising
and PR" , De La Salle Lipa, January 29, 2011
International Program on Psychological Communication, February 26, 2011
III. ON EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Enrolment Trend
Number of Applicants/Examinees and Number of Enrollees
There was an increased number of applicants and
number of freshman enrollees due to more intensive marketing campaigns and effort to promote the course offerings of
the University in different public and private secondary
schools in the service area.
There was a significant increase in the number of
enrollees in the General Engineering, Industrial Engineering,
Computer Science, Accountancy, Business Administration and
Psychology programs offered in the campus.
However, the population of enrolled students showed
minimal increase in some programs such as Industrial Technology programs, AB Communication and Computer Engineering. This is because these programs are also offered in
some universities or colleges in the area.
Tree Planting. Hon. Meynard Sabili, Mayor of
Lipa; Mr. Iluminado Carolino and Mr. Christoper Reyes of
Batangas State University State University, three (3) sections
of BatStateU Lipa NSTP students, members of the Sangguniang Barangay as well as the barangay officials of Barangay Talisay and employees of the Lipa City Hall were the
participants in the activity.. The goal of the activity is to plant
100 trees in the peak of Mt Malarayat in Lipa City.
Blood Letting Project
Initiators: All Faculty & Employees of BatStateU Lipa Campus
Cooperating Agencies: Office of the NSTP – Main Campus and Philippine Red Cross – Batangas Chapter
Beneficiaries:
Residents of the Batangas Province,
December 7, 2011
II. ON FACULTY AND STAFF PERFORMANCE
AND DEVELOPMENT
National Rollout Training : ICT Literacy for Public High
School Teachers, Santiago Santiago National High School,
Malvar, Batangas, Feb. 18-20; 25-27;
Fernando Airbase National High School, March 4-6; 11-13,
2011;
Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology- Integrated School
Labasan, Bongabong Oriental Mindoro, February 18-20; 25-27
2011
BSU Lipa Campus donated 54 bags of blood to the Philippine Red Cross
Complete pictures are posted on: www.nstp-lipa.blogspot.com
Rosario Campus
I. INTRODUCTION
Completed Infrastructure
The following structures were constructed to meet needs of
students and faculty on requirements of classroom space,
food services and social activities.
Gym rooms
BatStateU – Rosario canteen
Automotive Technology work shop.
Faculty members’ Kubo
Landscape of BatStateU – Rosario front yard
October 4, 2011 – Tech Tutor 3 (BatStateU – Rosario Faculty Members)
New Masters/Doctoral Degree Graduates :
Banuelos Anabel C. – Master of Education in Educational
Management
Endrinal, Annalyn H. – Master of Education in Educational Management
V. ON RESEARCH
Research Seminar
II. ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Enrollment Trend
BatStateU – Rosario showed an 11% increase in
enrollment for First Semester AY 2011-2012 with 1208 students as compared to First Semester AY 2010-2011 which
registered 1052 students.
III. ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENTS
Board Examination/Licensure Examination Results
Bachelor of Elementary Education: 22.68%
Bachelor of Secondary Education: 31.45%
IV. ON FACULTY AND STAFF PERFORMANCE
AND DEVELOPMENT
Seminars, Workshops, Trainings Attended/Participated
January 23, 2011 – Training of Trainers for CILC +
ICT4BE 2009F CILC + ICT4BE
CIT department’s Ms. Blancaflor C.Piores qualified to
be a trainee of the CILC + ICT4BE Educator’s Training
which exposes trainees at open-source applications .The BatStateU System works in partnership with the Commission in
Information and Communications Technology (CICT) in
delivering ICT knowledge not only to students but also to
educators and parents on the use of computers. The BatStateU Project Management Group trained educators from rural
high schools of Batangas and Mindoro from February –
March 2011.
February 28, 2011 – Echo-seminar on Technical Report
Preparation for Publication and Presentation
VI. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES



Health
January 5, 2011 – Bloodletting Activity
August 4, 2011 – Bloodletting Activity
Environmental / Ecological Concerns
September 17, 2011 – International Coastal Clean-up
Day
Capability-Building Training Program
July 23 – August 13, 2011 – K-ITO Project
Ten Kabataan Information Technology Opportunities
(K-ITO) mentors and 80 learners benefitted from this project of DOLE which aimed to provide opportunities for
mentors to earn and at the same time serve as an opportunity
for other sectors to attend free basic computer lessons.
The project was implemented by BatStateU - Rosario
and local government unit of Rosario in partnership with
DOLE Batangas Provincial Office (BPO).
5-Day BMIS Software Training for BatStateU- Rosario’s
Extensionists
A five- day training on Barangay Management Information System (BMIS) Software Application), a BIDANI initiative, was held in the University of the Philippines , Los
Banos, Laguna on January 17-21, 2011 This was attended by
Mr. Armando V. Mendoza Jr. , Coordinator, Extension Service
Office, and faculty extensionists , Mr. Aquino De la Pena, and
Ms. Blancaflor Piores . The BMIS facilitates the identification
of barangay needs vital for nutrition in development planning,
project implementation, monitoring and evaluation and promotion of capacity development of Barangay Development
Council in electronic governance.
The participants were composed of an SB chairman,
members and secretaries, BNS workers, BatStateU – Rosario
Extensionists and MPDC staff .Training included computer
tutorial through a program designed by the BIDANI staff ,
familiarization on the use of the software, data encoding , validation and interpretation of data, generation of reports and
tables and printing
Re-Echo on Data Validation
The trainees who attended the ‘Training on the Adoption
of Barangay Management Information System Software as a
Tool for Development held an echo seminar to the rest of the
BatStateU- BIDANI Rosario core group team on January 26,
2011. Data validation was held on February 8-9, 2011 together
with the UPLB-BIDANI Team. The information generated
from the BMIS dataserved as data feed for the formulation of
the Barangay Integrated Development Plan (BIDP) of each
barangay.
MTAC Training Held
The Training on BIDANI strategy for the Municipal Action Technical Action Committee was held in Rosario MultiPurpose Hall, Municipal Building Rosario Batangas on March
2 and 3, 2011 and was attended by the 12 BatStateU- BIDANI
core group.The program aims to identify the Municipal Technical Committee composition and their roles and responsibilities while carrying out the project. It was attended by the different heads of the LGU departments and the BatStateU extensionists.
Topics such as Program Implementation Review
Assessment of Current Status of Rosario Batangas CBMS/
MDG/LGPMS, MDG Indicator and Climate Change and
the Rationalized Planning System were discussed by the
UPLB- BIDANI Core group headed by Ms. Pam Gonzales.
The Rationalized Planning Systems was articulated by
the MPDC, Mrs. Josephine Altura while the Simple Planning
Tool For Barangay Development Planning was elaborated by
Mr. Armando V. Mendoza Jr, Extension Coordinator of BatStateU- Rosario and the rest of the topics such as MTAC
Composition ; Roles and Responsiblities, The Difference
Between SB, BDC and PPIC; BIDP Concept and Situational
Analysis were explained by the UPLB BIDANI Core group.
The Presentation of Barangay Data Through Municipal
Management Information System (MMIS) was discussed by
Ms. Charina Maneja BMIS Coordinator. Activities done were
parallel to sectoral planning and the output. Critiquing and
interactive discussion were also done as part of the workshop.
Training for BIDP Started
The Training on the Formulation of Barangay Integrated Development Plan (BIDP) started March 8 2011. The
training was arranged per batch for 48 barangays.
There were already 30 barangays which had undergone BIDP Training and 14 barangays had their presentation
of plans to the MTAC.
i. June 6, 2011 – Gabi ng mga Barangay
LGU Rosario became the first municipality that has
started BIDANI (Barangay Integrated Development Approach for Nutrition Improvement) in partnership with University of the Philippines Los Baños and BatStateU –
Rosario. This concluded extension service of BatStateU –
Rosario is a community-based participatory development
approach to help improve governance, and food and nutrition security of the rural villages in the Philippines. It is an
extension program spearheaded by key Regional State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) in the Philippines in partnership with Local Government Units (LGUs).
ii June 7, 2011 – Patikaran sa Rosario
SUMMARY OF ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
Fot BatStaeU Rosario
Research and Extension
January to December 2011
ACTIVITY
Training
MTAC
TITLE
Training on the Adoption of BMIS Software as Tool for
Development
UPLB
Training/
Echo-Seminar
DATE
January 17-21, 2011
REMARKS
Participant
Echo – seminar on Training on the Adoption of BMIS Software as
Tool for Development (12 faculty)
BatStateU-Rosario
January 26, 2011
Facilitator
Training
Training
Seminar
Seminar
BIDANI TRAINING: BMIS Data Validation
BIDP Formulation Trainers’ Training Workshop
Pig Waste Management
Echo seminar on Training Course on Technical Report Preparation
for Publication & Presentation in BatStateU-Lipa
BatStateU-Rosario
BatSateU-Rosario
Municipality of Rosario
BatStateU-Lipa
February 8-9, 2011
February 15, 2011
February 16, 2011
February 21, 2011
Participant
Participant
Participant
Speaker
Seminar
Nationwide Streamlining of Business Permits and Licensing Sytems
(BPLS) in the Philippines “Smarting the Regional BPLS Plan: An
Upscaling Workshop”
Lancaster Hotel, Mandaluyong City
February 23-25, 2011
Participant
Seminar
Echo seminar on Training Course on Technical Report Preparation
for Publication & Presentation in BatStateU-Rosario
BatSateU-Rosario
February 28, 2011
Speaker
Facilitator
Training
MTAC/TWG TRAINING on BIDANI Strategy
BatSateU-Rosario
March 2, 2011
Participant
Training
Research
Forum
Training
Training
Training
Training
Research
Forum
Training
MTAC/TWG TRAINING on BIDANI Strategy
Research Council
Municipality of Rosario
BatStateU-Main I
March 3, 2011
March 3, 2011
Participant
Participant
Training on BIDP Formulation
Training on BIDP Formulation
Training on BIDP Formulation
Training on BIDP Formulation
Student Research Forum
TLC DA-Rosario, Batangas
TLC DA-Rosario, Batangas
March 8, 2011
March 15, 2011
March 21-22, 2011
March 23, 2011
March 28, 2011
Trainor
Trainor
Trainor
Trainor
Trainor
Training on BIDP Formulation
Consultation Meeting to the 7th Agriculture and Fisheries
Technology Forum
And Product Exhibition
Kabataan Information Technology Opportunities (K ito
TLC DA-Rosario, Batangas
DA-BAR
Visayas Ave., cor. Elliptical
Road, Diliman, Quezon City
Luansing plaza
Poblacion rosario, batangas
CvSu, Indang, Cavite
March 30, 2011
May 18, 2011
Trainor
Exhibitor
July 22, 2011
July 20-21, 2011
Extensionist
Facilitator
Participant
Megatrade Hall 2, SM
Megamall,Mandaluyong City
LGUs in the Province of
Batangas:
Malvar & Sto. Tomas
Multi-Media Room IT, CITE
Bldg. Gov. Pablo Borbon,
Oasis Hotel, Clark Perimeter
Road, Angeles City, Pampanga
Rosario Campus
CITE Bldg Amphitheater
The Leyte Park Resort Hotel
Tacloban City
August 13, 2011
Exhibitor
August 11, 18-19, 2225, 31, 2011
Coach
September 6, 2011
September 9-10, 2011
Participant
Host
Participant
September 17, 2011
September 24, 2011
October 11-15, 2011
Facilitator
Participant
Participant
Evaluation and Monitoring –BIDANI
Brgy. Masaya / Brgy. Agoncillo
Evaluation and Monitoring –BIDANI
Brgy. Quilib
Brgy. Masaya / Brgy. Agoncillo
Brgy. Quilib
Rosario, Batangas
October 21, 2011
Coach
Extensionist
Coach
Extensionist
Evaluation and Monitoring –BIDANI
Brgy. Namuco / Brgy. San Roque
Brgy. Namuco / Brgy. San
Roque
November 15, 2011
Coach
Extensionist
STARRDEC Meeting (RDMIS)
BIDANI ORIENTATION w/ new Mayor
-2009 Annual Survey of the Philippine Business and Industry
(ASPBI)
-2009 Survey of Information and Communication Technology
CvSU, Indang cavite
Rosario, Batangas
Richville Hotel, Mandaluyong
City
November 23, 2011
December 15, 2011
December 20, 2011
Participant
Coach
Participant
Graduate Tracer Survey of BatStateU-Rosario 2003 – 2011
-
2011-2012
On-going
Boosts our Fruits: Development of Fruit Processing Enterprises in
Batangas
Agriculture Technology Assessment: A Community-Based Participatory Approach in Agribusiness Enterprises towards Agricultural
-
2008-2011
On-going
-
2012
On-going
Project
Launching
Training
Trade Fair
Seminar
Seminar
Seminar
Seminar
Faculty
Research
Funded
Research
For revision
Follow – Up on HRIS, RDMIS, and OSEP
Southern Tagalog Agriculture and Resources Research and Development Consortium
7th Agriculture and Fisheries Technology Forum and Product
Exhibition
Coaching for LGU Upscaling of Business Permit and Licensing
System (BPLS) with DTI and DILG in different Municipalities /
Cities in the Province of Batangas
the Intellectual Protection of Generated Knowledge and Creative
Works: BatStateU Advocacy
Nationwide Capability -Building Workshop for SUC Teacher Education Department Representatives and SUC Extension Office
Representatives
Strategic human resource management seminar
Seminar Graduate Studies: Interfacing Structure to Excellence
Special Training Workshop on Agribusiness and Management Skills
for LGUs and SUCs
VENUE
TLC DA-Rosario, Batangas
BatStateU-Main I
November 14, 2011
ARASOF Nasugbu Campus
The past 2011 has been a productive and bountiful year for the Batangas State University ARASOF Nasugbu in view of
all the projects and programs that were implemented and the degree of accomplishments it has achieved. These were made possible by the University Administration spearheaded by the University President Dr. Nora L. Magnaye, the dynamic Campus Executive Director Associate Professor Enrico M. Dalangin the committed work of each staff and employees and the support of its
stakeholders.
True to its mission of providing high quality service to its clienteles, one major infrastructure development completed
was the BatStateU Cafeteria worth Php 2,435,380. In addition, many offices and classrooms were renovated, namely; Infirmary
Building, CITE Building, Joson Gym, REPD, CABEIHM office, Education Building Room 201, ASB6, CT 104, and TS, PESS
& CTE Comfort Rooms.
The construction of Higher Education Building, one of the most important infrastructure developments of the campus
in the span of thirty years, and which costs Php 26,544,358 is underway. The design of CABEIHM Hostel and Administration
Building is also being prepared for the approval of the Board of Regents and targeted for subsequent construction in the year
2012.
BatStateU ARASOF Cafeteria
Higher Education Building
CABEIHM Hostel
To promote better timekeeping of employees’ attendance and facilitate the computation of their salary, allowances, overtime, overload and other monetary incentives/benefits, the campus adopted the Biometrics Timekeeping System which replaced the old
system of timekeeping using desktop computer.
Communication was also greatly enhanced through
the adoption of Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) in
February 2011. PABX serves different offices as it connects
the internal telephones or extension lines of the campus
and also connects it to the BatStateU Main Campus and
other public switched telephone network (PSTN) via trunk
lines. Fax machines and modems are now also actively used
by the campus.
I. ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Committed to provide excellent education, different
course offerings were subjected to accreditation. The programs
Bachelor of Elementary Education and Bachelor of Secondary Education
were re-accredited Level II while Bachelor of Science in Nursing was
accredited Level I. B.S. Accountancy, Accounting Management, Business Administration, Tourism Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Food Technology, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology were likewise granted candidate status.
For the tertiary level, enrolment slightly decreased by 0.22% with the year 2011 having 4109 enrollees as against 4118 in 2010. The
enrolment in the elementary level in 2011 dropped to 93 to 13.88% as compared to 108 in 2010. The enrolment in the secondary
level increased to 724 or 3.13% as compared to 702 in 2010. Of this enrolment, there were 538 recipients of University-funded
scholarships while there were 892 recipients of external scholarships.
Commencement exercises were held in March 2011 for 801 graduates, as well as in summer and October at the Main Campus for the twenty two graduates in Summer and the thirty graduates in October 2011.
II. ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT
In the Licensure Examination for Nurses, BatStateU ARASOF posted a passing percentage of 23.17% against the National Passing Percentage of 48.01% in the July 2010 examination. For the Licensure Examination for Criminologists given on
October 2011, the campus recorded a 50% passing percentage against 43.75% at the National level. As for the Licensure examination for Accountants given on October 2011, it was 60% against the national passing percentage of 47.70%. Graduates of Bachelor
of Elementary Education who took the licensure examination for Teachers on September 2011 garnered a passing percentage of
17.24% against the national passing percentage of 22.68% whereas graduates of Bachelor in Secondary Education had 13.04%
passing only as against 31.45% at the national level.
Twenty six CABEIHM students under the Student Internship Abroad Program (SIAP) were deployed to various hotels
and restaurants in Singapore, namely: Resort World Sentosa, Orchard Hotel, Grand Mercure Roxy Hotel and Mini Toons.
The cadets of BatStateU ARASOF ROTC Unit underwent the Regional
Annual Administrative Tactical Inspection (RAATI) at PESS Parade
Ground, Brgy. Bucana, Nasugbu, Batangas in the month of February
2011getting a rating of 96.46%
The campus delegates to the FFP-FAHP-FFPCC Regional Conference held
on Romblon State University on Feb. 7-11, 2011 emerged as winners: Milky
Sheena Villaester & Crispin Babao, 2nd Place – Vocal Duet; Crispin Babao,
3rd Place – Prospectus Making; Jonh Arvin M. Sangalang and Vinces Desquitado, 3rd Place - Design and Construction of Aquarium.
In the BatStateU Inter - Campus Intramurals held at Alangilan Campus on
September 26-30, 2011, the campus Basketball team won the gold medal
while the Volleyball team garnered silver medal. In the skills competition on
Audio amplifier, Dhel Mark Magtibay placed 2nd while in Circuit Simulation,
Mike Angelo Nimo placed 3rd. Froilan E. Dela Cruz won 3rd Place in Microsoft Excel and Robert Jay Gerente garnered 2nd Place in Poster Making.
In the Athletic Association Meet held on August 2011 at St. Bridget College,
Batangas City, the campus’ very own Basketball team, Volleyball team (men
and women) all finished 2nd Runner-up while the secondary volleyball team,
table tennis (boys and girls) placed 1st runner-up.
Johndel D. De Ocampo, a BSED III student, was elected Vice President for
Internal Affairs of the United Nations Youth association of the Philippines
during the 12th International Youth Day Celebration held at Sarabia Hotel in
Iloilo City on August 3-7, 2011.
III. ON FACULTY AND STAFF PERFORMANCE AND DEVELOPMENT
Faculty members were sent to various seminars and workshops at the regional and national level namely: Seminar on UbD Design
Meeting the Needs of the 12th Century; ACAPAE IV: Laying down the Cornerstone for Professional Upgrading thru Superior
Instruction and Research towards Global Competitiveness at Development Academy of the Philippines, Tagaytay City; Criminology Education in Region IV-A: Current Trusts and Challenges in Criminology Education; Seminar on Excellence and Equity in
Open and Distance Education; Strengthening Partnership with Businesses and Industries to Streamline the Acquisition of Students Employable Skills; How to Maximize the use of Technology and Home Economics Series; Personality Development/
Customer Service Seminar; 52nd ADPCN Annual Convention and General Assembly; Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards
for Public Officials and Employees (R.A. 6713); 3rd Moringa National Congress & Exhibit; Workshop on “Abstracting and
Indexing Made Easy” at U.P. Diliman, Quezon City; 12th International Youth Day Celebration and Youth and Educators Summit for the Millennium Development Goals; Rex Bookstore Annual Educator’s Congress; 25th Annual Regional Convention of
the Association of College and University Registrars and Liaison Officers (ACURLO); 2011 Regional Student Teachers’ Congress.
Philippine Association for Teacher Education Region IV-A (PAFTE IV-A) 4th Regional Quiz Bee and Seminar for Teacher Education Students September 4, 2011 Accountancy
Research Writing Seminar October 27-28, 2011.
IV. ON RESEARCH

March 3, 2011; Research Forum held at
BatStateU ARASOF

March 12, 2011; Research Colloquium:
Annual Show case of Diverse Faculty
Research held at BatStateU Main Campus

October 18, 2011; NOCEI Seminar at De
La Salle, Antipolo

December 15, 2011; and Research Symposium and Regional Awarding Ceremony:
CHED Best Higher Education Institution
Research Program (BHERP) held at
Our Lady of Fatima University – Antipolo
Campus, Antipolo City.
V. ON EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
The “Adopt A Barangay” Project for Brgy. Butucan, Nasugbu, Batangas is a cluster of extension activities on livelihood,
vocational training, environment, gift- giving, literacy, food, health and sanitation namely: Balik-Eskwela on June 15, 2011 with the
involvement of all colleges and departments; CABEIHM’s Seminar/Workshop on Banana Chips Making on June 18, 2011 - June 19,
2011and the Trial Production on September 2, 2011, Managing a Small Business on September 24-25, 2011; CON’s Medical Mission on
June 15, 2011; IMT/ SRC Tree Planting on August 13, 2011; Gen. Ed. Department and CAS’ Seminar on Cooperative and PhilHealth
Membership on August 15, 2011, Manila Outing of Butucan Senior Citizens on August 19,2011, Tree Planting on August 20, 2011, Nutrition Education Program and Feeding on August 20, 201, Dental Mission and Libreng Gupitan on August 23, 2011, Gift – giving on August
29, 2011; CIT’s Food Safety Seminar on August 20, 2011 and Seminar on Managing a Small Business; and CTE’s Christmas Gift-Giving on
December 22, 2011.
Kabataan Information Technology Opportunities (K-ITO) was held on May 5, 2011- June 15, 2011 which was sponsored by the
Department of Labor and Employment Batangas Provincial Office. Beneficiaries were 184 non – ICT literate individuals from
Brgy. Butucan and nearby barangay of Nasugbu, Lian, and Tuy.
Concern for the environment was manifested in the Nasugbu Coastal Clean – up on July 16, 2011 participated by the Institute of Marine Transportation while every college and department brought their cleaning materials and participated in the Annual
International Coastal Clean – up in the month of September.
In like manner, concern for their fellowmen was again stressed with the campus’ involvement in the Bloodletting Activity on
July 26, 2011 sponsored by the College of Nursing. To add to this, the whole campus gave donations to the victims of Typhoon
Quiel on October 28, 2011 and on December 20, 2011 to the victims of typhoon Pedring and Typhoon Sendong.
San Juan Campus
August 12, 2011 . Acquaintance party at the Municipal Gymnasium with the theme “We’re Getting Bigger,
Stronger and United sponsored by the Supreme Student Council .
March 16, 2012 –Educational field trip to Subic,
Zambales. Students visited the old San Guillermo Church ,
Ocean Adventure, tribal houses, and Zoobic Safari.
August 25, 2011. The Supreme Student Council, initiated a one-day celebration of Buwan ng Wika on the theme
“Ang Wikang Filipino ay Wikang Panlahat, Ilaw at Lakas sa Tuwid
na Landas”,.
The winners were as follows:
Mr. Kenith Delacion (BSBA-III) – Paggawa ns Islogan
Ms. Apple Keith Manuel (BSED – III) – Pagsulat ng Tula
Ms. Myren Guno (BSED – II) Pagsulat ng Sanaysay
Ms. Renna Lyn Aguila (BSED – I) – Pagbigkas ng Tula
Ms. Christene Razon (BSEd – I) – Isahang Pag-awit
Ms. Arlene Escamillas (BSED – III) – Paggawa ng Poster
March 27, 2012 A seminar in celebration of Envi-
September 7-9 , 2011- Mini-intramurals were held at the Municipal Gymnasium..
February 28, 2012. Fourth year students , Rey Jarina and
Daisy Butial. presented their research under the category , Development Science and Technology. at the 2012 Students’ Research Forum at Batangas State University-Main Campus.
ronmental Awareness Day was held at Barangay Quipot, San
Juan, Batangas. A presentation on awareness on climate
change and global warming as related to the situation in San
Juan, Batangas was done .
A faculty member was also involved in the Coral
Reef Rehabilitation program with the Department of Science
and Technology (DOST), Municipality of San Juan, Batangas, University of San Carlos (Cebu) and the Batangas State
University The project is intended to conserve, propagate
and protect the coral reefs at Laiya, San Juan, Batangas.
Junior Marketing Association Activities
October , 2011- Beautification Campaign
October 2011- Community service
December 2011- JMA Christmas Operation
LIBRARY
The library is committed to continuously maintain adequate, well chosen and well selected print and non-print materials in
support to different programs and curricula of the University.
Expansion and improvement of facilities and acquisition of books were the major developments undertaken by this unit
to enhance its service to its clientele-students and faculty.
Accomplishments:

Received 100 books from the Main Campus.

Maintained an updated statistics on the use of library

Rendered library services to outside researchers

Issued referral letters to BatStateU researchers for use in other libraries
Income Generating Projects
Newly established canteen at BatStateU San Juan
Campus
The Income Generating Projects Office of Batangas State University San Juan Campus with the help of the IGP Main
Campus was able to find a proprietor, from Buhaynasapa, San Juan, Batangas willing to put up a canteen in the campus. A
Memorandum of Understanding was signed by the University and the proprietor .
.
Registrar
The Academic Year 2010-2011 marked a major change in the enrolment procedure in terms of speedy registration of
less than thirty-thousand students. Early notification of the schedule of enrolment per campus/department facilitated the
process to the satisfaction of the students and parents.
Admission and Enrolment

Examined credentials of freshmen students in all courses offered by the University.

Determined and evaluated subjects load, credits earned and subject sequences of old students and transferees.
Graduation

Implemented effectively graduation requirements in all campuses

Evaluated the subjects and credits earned by the candidates for graduation

Prepared the list of candidates for graduation for approval by the Academic council
General Administration

Authenticated school records and diplomas

Verified records and answered inquiries of different agencies both local and abroad

Implemented proper use, maintenance, control and safekeeping of properties and equipment

Addressed efficiently and effectively requests for lost or missing records.

Responded requests for updated data of enrolment and graduates by different agencies and establishments.

Requested for needed supplies and materials for the Registrar’s Office.
Other Accomplishments

Monthly meeting of Registrar’s Personnel

Training of newly hired personnel

Annual Procurement Plan Preparation and Submission

Authentication of records of USCAA and SCUAA Players

Representation of Registrar’s Office in all meetings and conferences of the University and other external related
organizations

Collegiate Calendar, letters, and memoranda preparation for submissions and approval.
OSS (Office of Student Affairs)Campus
The Office of Student Services (OSS) provides non
academic services that support academic instruction. The
purpose of the OSS is to facilitate holistic student growth
for active participation in the collective efforts to develop
the community and build a progressive nation.
These non-academic services are student-centered
and two-pronged: those that concern student welfare programs and services and those that involve student development programs and services. The former are basic services
needed to ensure and promote student well-being. The latter
are those designed for the exploration, enhancement and
development of the student’s full potential for personal development, leadership and social responsibility through various institutional and/or student-initiated activities.
The offices under its wing are the Office of Guidance and Counseling, the Office of Student Affairs, and the
Office of Student Discipline.
THE OFFICE OF GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
FY 2011
The main function of the Office of Guidance and
Counseling is the implementation of policies and plans set
by the Office of Student Services in terms of Guidance and
Counseling. It seeks to respond to the developmental and
preventive needs of the University students through organized activities, programs and service. Counseling is the core
function of this office.
The office offers services like Individual Inventory/
Analysis, Information, Counseling, Research, Placement,
Referral, Follow-up, Evaluation, Consultation, Program Development, and Public Relations.
Service: COUNSELING
No. of Individual Counsellings Conducted - 945
No. of Group Counselling and Class Interviews -399
Released Admission Slips – 1,120
Service: PLACEMENT
Certificates of Good Moral Character released - 5060
CAREER GUIDANCE: HIGHSCHOOL VISITS
Campus
School Visited
Date
of Visit
Representatives
from BatStateU
MAIN I
and
Cuenca National
HS
5-Jan-11
Ms. Dianne B.
Solis
MAIN II
Cuenca Institute
Conde Labac
National HS
Talumpok Nat’l
High School
Bauan High
School
Balete Nat’l High
School
Banaba West
National High
School
Saint Francis
Academy
Banaba National
High School
Mataas na Kahoy
National High
School
Carmel School of
Batangas
Bauan National
Agricultural &
Vocational High
School
San Vicente
Manalupang
National High
School
Our Lady of
Casasay Academy
Cuenca National
HS
6-Jan-11
10-Jan-11
12-Jan-11
18-Jan-11
20-Jan-11
25-Jan-11
Mr. Rommel
Mendoza
Mr. Leo L. De
Leon
Ms. Nancy A.
Macaraig
9-Feb-11
Ms. Vaberlie
P. Mandane
Ms. Camila R.
Mendoza
22-Feb11
Mr. Jerick P.
Pecaso
7-Feb-11
14-Sep-11
Ms. Jeanette
M. Roxas
Mr. Dennis P.
Rosales
Ms Elenor
Reyes
Mr. Jeffrey
Mayor
Mr. Jay
Aguillon
26-Sep-11
10-Oct11
14-Oct11
Ms. Michelle
Escabel
Dr. Aile T.
Amorado
Ms. Robelyn
Penid
18-Oct11
Mr. Jhune
Carlo Ada
Mr. Mac
Millan Tobeo
7-Sep-11
Cuenca Institute
Saint Francis
Academy
Anselmo A.
Sandoval Mem.
Nat’l HS
Saint Bridget
College
Saint James
Academy
Don Juan A.
Pastor Memorial
National High
School
Dagatan National
High School
Talahib Pandayan
National High
School
Mr. Alvin
Ryan A. Dizon
Ms Leonida
Maranan
Ms. Karla-Mae
M. Calalo
Ms. Leonida
Corea
Mr. John
Richard
Esguerra
Ms. Amor
Ilagan
Ms. Juliet
Magtibay
Mr. Aizher A.
Catapat
Ms. Joan B.
Contreras
Ms. Maureen
G. Magtibay
Mr. John
Louie G.
Hayag
Ms. Marielli
Untalan
ROSARIO
MALVAR
BALAYAN
Tilambo National High School
Itlugan National High School
Timbugan National High School
Rosario National High School
San Isidro National High School
Pinagbayanan National High School
Tulos National High School
Palakpak National High School
Bukal National High School
Macalamkam-B National High School
St. Isidore National High School
Pansol National high School
Holy Family Academy
Baybayin National High School
Bulihan National High School
PVG National High School
Mayuro National High School
Bernardo Lirio Memorial High School
San Isidro National High School
Luyos National High School
Don Julio Leviste Memorial Vocational High School
Tanauan School of Fisheries
Balas-Buco-Sta. Maria National High School
Wenceslao Trinidad Memorial National High School
San Pedro National high School
Tinurik National High School
Banjo Laurel National High School
Lucsuhin National High School
Jose Lopez Manzano Tuy National High School
Bolbok National High School
Cahil National High School
Dacanlao National High School
Calaca Academy
Pedro A. Paterno Memorial National High School
Lucban National High School
Malibu National High School
Immaculate Concepcion High School
San Piro National High School
Lucsuhin National High School
Calatagan National High School
Ma. Paz Fronda National High School
6-Jan-11
7-Jan-11
12-Jan-11
Ms. Victoria M. Magpantay
Ms. Antonette T. Geron
Ms. Cleofe Alma A. Bayot
Ms. Maria Krystle A. Banaag
Mr. Elroy Joseph C. Valdez
Ms. Aiza Manilay
Mr. Jose Amado Maranan
Prof. Zenaida Mendoza
Mrs. Maria Lucia Caringal
Ms. Glenda L. De Mesa
Ms. Charity B. Soriano
Ms. Heidi B. Baraan
Ms. Mellie D. Guico
Ms. Teodorica G. Ani
Ms. Patricia Vernice T. Uy
Ms. Helen S. Abellana
Mr. Rejie Magnaye
Ms. Gina Bonifacio
Ms Amelita D. Comia
Mr. Romer C. Castillo
Ms. Mellie D. Guico
Mr. Arnold C. De Chavez
Mr. Elvic M. Sanchez
Mr. Bryan P. Manalo
Mrs. Anabel Banuelos
Mr. Philip Geneta
Mr. Angelito Alexis Evangelio
Dr. Crisanto Hernandez
Mrs. Luzviminda Abacan
Engr. Rosalinda Comia
14-Jan-11
19-Jan-11
20-Jan-11
21-Jan-11
11-Jan-11
12-Jan-11
13-Jan-11
14-Jan-11
17-Jan-11
19-Jan-11
20-Jan-11
19-Jan-11
20-Jan-11
21-Jan-11
27-Jan-11
23-Nov-11
Mrs. Charito Aquino
Mrs. Lucina Lat
Ms. Liezel Enriquez
Ms. Cristy Carandang
Ms. Genalyn Panganiban
Mr. Richard Bañez
Ms. Marjorie Villa
Mrs. Nestor Caymo
Ms. Mary Joy Mendoza
Mr. Danilo Tan
Mr. John Lleonard Villanueva
Ms. Cecilia Magnaye
Ms. Mabel Ozeña
Mr. Apolinar Dimala
Mr. Hanniler Tagle
Mr. Perry Taborda
Mrs. Marites M. Abdon
Mr. Gerald Perez
Mr. Gaudencio B. Panganiban
Ms. Marites G. Panganiban
Mr. Jhomar Hernandez
Ms. Lolita Lirac
Mr. Ruel Panday
Mr. Ernell Ordoñes
Ms. Juliet Sto. Niño
Ms. Michelle del Rosario
LEMERY
SAN JUAN
LOBO
LIPA
Bolbok National High School
Cahil National High School
Lucban National High School
Pedro A. Paterno National High School
Calaca Academy
Jose Lopez National High School
Dacanlao National High School
Coral na Munti National High School
Agoncillo College Inc.
Agoncillo Montessori School
Subic National High School
Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Academy
Saint Monica National High School
Saint Blaize Academy
San Luis Academy
Banoyo National High School
Arumahan National High School
Payapa National High School
Taal National High School
Banyaga National High School
San Nicolas Academy
Maabud National High School
Sta. Teresita National High School
24-Nov-11
25-Nov-11
24-Jan-11
2-Feb-11
10-Feb-11
11-Feb-11
16-Feb-11
18-Feb-11
Tipas National High School
Sico National High School
Palahanan National High School
Don Leon Memorial National High School
Laiya National High School
Nagsaulay National High School
Buhaynasapa National High School
Calubcob National High School
Malabrigo National High School
Balibago-Biga National High School
Malapad na Parang National High School
Masaguitsit Banalo National High School
Ludlod National High School
Lumbang National High School
4-Feb-11
24-Feb-11
4-Mar-11
Ms. Rosemarie Aquino
Mr. Alexander Castillo
Mr. Elizalde Piol
Mrs. Marife M. Cusi
Mrs. Marifel Salazar
Mrs. Lovelet C. Molo
Engr. Normelito T. de Villa
Mr. Richard A. Bonsol
Mr. Jesse Nelson P. Llana
Mrs. Milanie C. De Guzman
Mr. Porfirio M. Berena
Mr. Paulino M. Comia
Mr. Aga Castillo
Mr. Roger C. Ascona
Mr. Domingo A. Baler
Mr. Christian G. Cunot
Mr. Gregorio O. Mayuga
Mr. Orven Mendoza
Ms. Vrigin De Castro
Ms. Angelica Redondo
Mr. John Albert I. Mapalad
Mr. Wilfredo M. Lopez
Mr. Jaylord Magpantay
Mr. Edison Mayo Jr.
Ms. Cheding Medrano
Mrs. Romella M. Conti
21-Mar-11
21-Feb-11
Mr. Plaridel G. Panganiban
Mrs. Maria Agnes P. Romero
Mrs. Gaudencia P. Amparo
22-Feb-11
Mrs. Myra A. Bersoto
Some psychology students enrolled in Career Guidance also conducted the marketing of courses in different schools in
Batangas City. Below are the schools that the students visited.
SCHOOL VISITED
Integrated School of Batangas
State University
DATE OF VISIT
October 20, 2011
REASON FOR VISIT
To conduct career
orientation
Gratia De Regina International
School
October 20, 2011
Carmel School of Batangas
October 20, 2011
To disseminate information
about courses offered by the
university
To conduct career
orientation
Regis Benedictine Academy
October 17, 2011
To conduct career
orientation
Banaba West National High
School
October 14, 2011
To Conduct career
orientation
Navera Memorial National High
School
October 18, 2011
Career talk
Divine Child Academy
September 23, 2011
Golden Gate Colleges
October 18, 2011
Talk about the courses offered
by Batangas State University
Main Campus I and II
To conduct career
orientation
PERSONS INVOLVED
Dolaoco, Rea Nerzza C.
Canta, Glaiza P.
Panopio, Monica I.
Evangelista, Kazel
Evangelista, Mharie Crizell
Magnaye, Jhonna Lourdes
Banaag, Bernadeth S.
Casao, Janine M.
Cueto, Catherine D.
Silva, Gladwyn A.
Reyes, Sandra Ma. Elizabeth G.
Dela Torre, Eugene M.
Macasaet, Wilvijene
Ramos, Rachel Gale
Salazar, Joylyn
Ali Mokhtar Mohamed, Kebadusha
Caringal, Jaimeer G.
Perez, Chinee B.
Tabernero, Reynante
Gutierrez, Carmel Ruth
Mutia, Lorenz Aimee
Acuzar, Sarah Alejah A.
Alcaraz, Mary Finn S.
Enriquez, Giselle Ann J.
Service: INFORMATION
THE OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
Activities: Career Development Seminar for Graduating
Students
Training for Guidance Personnel
Seminar-Workshop on Basic Counseling Techniques: A
Workshop for Faculty Members, 2nd Annual Universitywide Drug Awareness Program
FY 2011
The main function of the Office of Student Affairs
(OSA) is the implementation of policies and plans set by the
Office of Student Services.
Issuance of Gate Pass – 4,9 78
Processed Requests for New ID – 7,255
Service: INDIVIDUAL INVENTORY
Released Certifications for Advisers - 72
The student information sheet (SIS) is vital in order for
the guidance personnel to be knowledgeable regarding the
background of the students. It includes the personal data, educational background, socioeconomic background, family background, and the students’ goals desires and achievements.
Released Certifications as Officer of Student Organization – 27
Table 6
STUDENT INFORMATION
CAMPUS
Retrieved SIS (Percentage)
MAIN 1
90 %
MAIN 2
72%
LIPA
81 %
MALVAR
100 %
ROSARIO
100 %
NASUGBU
100%
LEMERY
75%
LOBO
100 %
SAN JUAN
100%
BALAYAN
77%
Service: EVALUATION
No. of Exit Interviews conducted – 2,674
Released Certification as OSA / OGC /OSD Coordinator – 4
Accredited Student Organizations - Old – 151 / New- 12
Approved Requests for Posting – 1086
Assisting Requests of Companies / Agencies in Promotional
Activities - 32
Orientation Program for Freshman College Students
and Transferees
The Orientation Program for Freshman College Students and Transferees is conducted to familiarize students
regarding the services offered by different offices, and orient
students regarding the general policies of the university.
ORIENTATION PROGRAMS FOR FRESHMAN
Campus
STUDENTS
Date Conducted
MAIN 1
June 15, 2011
MAIN 2
June 15, 2011
MALVAR
August 3-4, 2011
NASUGBU
June 17, 2011
LIPA
July 8, 2011
LEMERY
July 1, 2011
Some of the reasons for exit were; financial problems, parents’ decision, wanting to experience better facilities,
transfer to satellite campuses because of proximity to home
town. Students from the general engineering department
transfer because of failed grades but still want to pursue engineering as career.
LOBO
July 4, 2011 & November 8, 2011
ROSARIO
June 30, 2011
RESEARCH
SAN JUAN
July 8, 2011
On December 9, 2011, the Director of the Office
of Student Services presented a research entitled “Preschoolers Cognitive and Moral Development: A Correlation Study.” The event was sponsored by the Asian Psychological Services Association and the Guidance Counselors
Circle of the Philippines Inc. held at Traders Hotel, Roxas
Blvd., Pasay City.
BALAYAN
July 6, 2011
Supreme Student Councils Confederation
The Office of Student Services also oversees the
operation of the Supreme Student Councils Confederation,
Supreme Student Councils and College Councils.
The elected officers of the SSCC, AY 2011-2012 were:

August 19, 2011
Main I
Mr. Antonio Aldea
President:
Roger Rosita

August 22, 2011
Lipa
Mr. Aureo Madrid
Vice-President:
Ryan Ermita

Nasugbu
Mrs.
Secretary:
Irish de Claro
August 23, 2011
Bagon
Treasurer:
Alfren Manalo

August 24, 2011
Auditor:
Charlemagne Sebuc

August 25, 2011
PRO:
Christopher De Sagun
Business Manager:
Michael Jerome Caponpon

September 2, 2011
Rosario and San Juan
Mr. Jaylord Magpantay
Balayan and Lemery
Dr. Lucille D. Evangelista
Malvar
Mr. Amado Gequinto
Endorsement of Student Regent

Implementation of Clean as You Go Policy
The Director of the Office of Student Services endorsed ROGER ROSITA, President of SSCC, to serve as the
Student Regent for AY 2011-2012.

Creation of Guidelines on the Attendance of
THE OFFICE OF STUDENT DISCIPLINE FY 2011
The main function of the Office of Student Discipline is the implementation of policies and plans set by
the Office of Student Services in terms of student formation and the propagation of the basic tenet that discipline is anchored on the principle of self-respect, acceptance of legitimate authority, and respect for the
rights of others.
Activities : Dissemination of Copies of Norms of
Conduct– 6902 copies
Discussion of the Norms of Conduct
Students to Trainings and Seminars

Review and Evaluation Of Student Handbook /
Norms of Conduct for Students

Creation of a Committee to Review the Proposal
of the SSCC on the Utilization of Its Funds

Chair :Atty. Luzviminda C. Rosalez, VP Administra
tion and Finance
Members : Mrs. Lolita M. Atienza, Assist. Director,
Accounting Office Dr. Lucille D.Evangelista,
Director, Office of Student Services
Mr. Genaro B. Abreu, Assistant Director, Office of
Student Affairs
Mr. Ryan Ermita, Vice-President, SSCC
Mr. Alfren Manalo, Treasurer, SSCC
Attendance to Programs and Activities
Campus
MAIN 1
Date Conducted
June 15, 2011
Programs and
Activities
Gender and
MAIN 2
June 15, 2011
Development
December
University, Main
MALVAR
August 3-4, 2011
Regional
1-2, 2011
Campus
NASUGBU
June 17, 2011
Summit 2011
LIPA
July 8, 2011
August 17,
Batangas City
LEMERY
July 1, 2011
LOBO
July 4, 2011 & November 8, 2011
ROSARIO
June 30, 2011
SAN JUAN
July 8, 2011
BALAYAN
July 6, 2011
Orientation to OJT Enrollees
Date
OSD Representative

MariaFe
August 18, 2011
Campus
Alangilan
Mrs. Marian Santos
Alay Lakad
Date
Venue
Batangas State
2011
Foundation
September 26
Batangas State
Anniversary
October 1,
University
Celebration
2011
Main and
Alangilan Campus
4Ps: Pantawid
January 21,
Amphitheater,
Pampamilyang
2011
CITE Bldg.
Pilipino
BatStateU, Main
Program
Campus
Public Relations Activities
TITLE
Rizal: Empowering the Filipino
Youth
REPRESENTATIVE
Dr. Lucille D. Evangelista
DATE
June 25, 2011, 8:30
VENUE
Fernbrook Gardens,
Ms. Christian Paula Ramos
AM to 12:00 NN
Las Piñas City
Mr. Jefferson Cañada
14th National Ayala Young Leaders
Congress
Student Leadership Development
Forum &
AYLC 2012 Academe Launch
Ayala Museum,
Dr. Lucille D. Evangelista
July 11, 2011
Greenbelt 4, Makati
Avenue, Makati City
Personnel Development
Attendance to Seminars , Workshops
Name
Ms. Ninfa Vergara
OSA Head, Alangilan
Mr. Genaro B. Abreu
OSA Assistant Director
Mr. Amado C. Gequinto
OSD Head, Malvar Campus
Dr. Lucille D. Evangelista
Ms. Glenda M. Dimaano
Ms. Ma. Fe Bagon
Ms. Charity A. Aldover
Ms. Gloria Casao
Ms. Victoria Magpantay
Ms. Anna Maria V. Rivera
Mr. Elizalde Piol
Mr. Jaylord Magpantay
Mr. Amado C. Gequinto
Ms. Belen E. Bagui
Ms. Rosellie C. Tumambing
Mr. Aureo G. Madrid
Ms. Manilyn A. Vicencio
Ms. Marian F. Santos
Title
Batangas Information Technology Students’
Conference 2011
Personnel Development Seminar: Strengthening Values in the University
First BIDA (Building Initiatives for Desire
and Action) Ka! National Young Leaders
Summit. Theme: “The Filipino Youth:
Harnessing the Power of Greatness”
Date /Venue
January 29, 2011 @ BatStateU
“Philippine Science Consortium’s “Team
Building Workshop”
JobStreet.com Career Congress 2011 for
Administrators: Securing Internships. Securing Jobs. Securing Future.
Asia Pacific Student Services Association
Institute of Student Affairs: “Process
Management and Process Improvement in
Student Affairs Course
October 21-22, 2011 @ Batis Aramin
Resort and Hotel, Lucban, Quezon
August 26, 2011 @ SMX Convention
Center SM Mall of Asia Complex,
Pasay City
August 18-20, 2011 @ University Hotel, U.P. Diliman, Quezon City
Save Me Movement “Dare to be Different”
6th National Kampo Kalikasan. Theme: “The
Challenge of Environmental Degradation:
Towards a Common Cause in Preserving Life
on Earth”
“School Discipline: Creating Partnership w/
Faculty & Staff”
April 29-May 1, 2011 @ CMC Villa
Caramoan Hostel, Caramoan,
Camarines Sur
“Crime Prevention: Keeping a Safe &
Secured Campus”
August 2, 2011 @ Mini Auditorium 6th
floor, Mabini Bldg., De La Salle Lipa
December 20, 2011 @ BatStateU
October 28-30, 2011 @ Bohol Plaza
Resort, Panglao Island, Bohol, Phils.
February 4, 2011 @ Sen. Diokno
Auditorium, 5th floor Senator Diokno
Building De La Salle Lipa
Dr. Lucille D. Evangelista
“Basic Counseling Techniques: Workshop
July 22, 2011 @ Multimedia Rm. 2, 2nd
Ms. Dianne B. Solis
for Faculty Members”
floor CITE Building
Mr. Alvin Ryan A. Dizon
“Transformative Actions in the Counseling
@ UP Diliman, School of Labor &
OGC Head, Main Campus
Profession in the New Decade”
Industrial Relations
“Pinoy Laughter Yoga”
February 7, 2011 @ De La Salle Lipa
Ms. Charito V. Aquino (Facilitator)
Peer Facilitator Society Development
March 13, 2011 @ First Asia Institute
OGC Coordinator, Malvar Campus
Training
of Technology & Humanities,
Ms. Myra A. Bersoto
Ms. Charito V. Aquino
Ms. Cleofe Alma A. Bayot
Ms. Jeannette D. Arcega
Ms. Bernadeth A. Panopio
Ms. Sherryl M. Montalbo
Ms. Myla A. Argente
Mr. Alvin Ryan A. Dizon
Ms. Avegail I. Febre
Ms. Analyn H. Venzon
Ms. Victoria M. Magpantay
Ms. Elisa S. Diaz
Ms. Anabel C. Banuelos
Ms. Agnes D. Arellano
Ms. Cheding Medrano
Ms. Sonia Teresa M. Martinez
Ms. Rosemarie M. Aquino
Tanuan City, Batangas
Mr. Elizalde Piol
6th National Kampo Kalikasan of the SAVE
April 29-May 1 2011 @ Caramoan,
OSD Coordinator, Lemery Campus
ME MOVEMENT: “ Environmental
Camarines Sur
Degradation: Towards a Common Cause in
Preserving Life on Earth
Keynote Speaker in the Echo Seminar-
February 19-20, 2011 @ BatStateU-
Workshop with the theme “Excellence in
Lemery
Campus advising and Student Leadership” and Climate Change Adaptation
and Disaster Risk Mitigation Towards a
Life Preserving and Sustaining Culture”
Scholarship
I. INTRODUCTION
The Batangas State University Scholarship Office plays an integral part in developing human potentials which this country
needs to ensure a prosperous and vivid future. Its goal is inspired by the University’s core values through rewarding new and longterm grants and educational assistance to underprivileged students. Over the years, it has created a strong workforce imbued with
commitment and passion for service towards a continuous advancement of scholarship activities. Indeed, these scholarship efforts
have built reputation to its local partners and international linkages. In the entire perspective, the Scholarship Team endeavors to
touch the people’s lives and make opportunities open to most.
II. University System Report of Internal and External Funded
Scholarships/Grants for the Second Semester AY 2010-2011,
Summer 2011 and First Semester AY 2011-2012
University System Ratio of Student Scholars to
Total Student Population from Years 2007 to 2011
Academic
Year
First
Semester
Second
Semester
Summer
2011-2012
1:3
2010-2011
1:3
1:8
1:16
2009-2010
1:3
1:3
1:11
2008-2009
1:3
1:3
1:13
2007-2008
1:4
1:4
1:9
Source: Registrar Office figures of enrolment from
2007-2011 and Scholarship Office university master list of scholars.
III. ON STAFF PERFORMANCE AND DEVELOPMENT
CLOSE ENCOUNTER! To reacquaint the personnel and staff on the goals, plans and policies and to deliver efficient services to the
clientele for the entire academic year, the Scholarship Team held a meeting with the scholarship staff of the University system. Included
in the agenda were : (a) Organizational Structure including Individual Duties and Responsibilities in the Workplace; (b) Proposed Amendments on the Student Scholarship/Financial Assistance General Guidelines; (c) Action Plan and SWOT Analysis; (d) Preparation and
Submission of Report using Standard Template; & (e) Frequently Ask Questions (FAQ).
GO GLOBAL! The increasing number of external sponsors created another impact on the office’s timeline. Local and international sponsors from industry and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) articulated their interest to put forward
scholarship and financial assistance to deserving yet underprivileged students of the University system. The distribution of
grants made by the following University partners include the following: Betans Association of Singapore – 2, BatStateU
Alumni Association in Singapore – 5, Optis Philippines sent 4 higher engineering in Korea University of Technology, Gokongwei Brothers Foundation, Inc. (GBFI) – five (5) scholars in the General Engineering with Php 45,000.00 budget per
scholar, LGU of Lipa – 582, LGU of Malvar - 37, LGU of Nasugbu – 104, D’ Balayans Marching Band – 16 and Hon.
Tomas Apacible allotted Php 2,140,000.00
(NSTP) National Service Training Program
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Advocacies and Socio-civic activities through the BatStateU
NSTP Volunteering Program
Projects for Volunteering
for Child and Youth
Development
Learning with Fun for Children in the Community
Clean and Green for the
Community
Simpleng Karunungan,
Gabay ng Kabataan
MAIaSENG (Math, Science,
English)!
Ito Ang Tama
Education Changing Lives
(Palnting, Feeding and
Teaching)
Tutorial Activity
Community Teaching
Young Mentors of the Future
Sa Kabila ng Kahirapan,
Kabataan ang Mananatiling
Pag- asa ng Bayan
Ang Kaalaman ay Palawakin
at Paunlarin sa Tulong
Namin
Projects for Volunteering
for Community
Development
Sharing Smiles: A Care
Giving Program for the
Ages of Sagip Buhay
Tahanan Foundation
Fixation of Informatory
Sinages Along Barangay
Cuta
Mayabong na Gulayan at
Malinis na Kapaligiran,
Yaman ng mga Mamamayan
Place
Brgy. Darasa, Tanauan Ciy,
Batangas
Brgy. Bagong Pook, Malvar,
Batangas
Brgy. 20, Batangas City
Bagong Tubig, San Luis,
Batangas
San Mateo, San Pascual,
Batangas
Projects for Volunteering for
Infrastructure Development
School Beautification
BatStateU San Juan
Painting of concrete benches
and tables in BatStateU- Rosario
campus’ students’ center (NSTP
CWTS students)
Rosario, Batangas
Town Market Extensive Clean –
Up – (NROTC cadets and
cadettes)
Rosario, Batangas
Plaza Laurel Clean-up –
(NROTC cadets and cadettes)
Rosario, Batangas
2011 BatStateU Balik-Eskwela
Brgy. Butucan Nasugbu
Barangay Beautification
Batangas
District IV Annex, Lemery,
Batangas
Aroma Bisaya Butong, Taal,
Batangas
Brgy, Catmon, San Juan Bats.
Identified Barangays in
Nasugbu: Butukan, Putat,
Dayap, Munting Indang,
Kayrilaw Talangan, Pantalan,
and Barangay 4 Lian
Batangas
Bagong Tubig, San Luis,
Batangas, GK Village
Palanas, Lemery, Batangas
Coral na Munti, Agoncillo,
Batangas
Place
Nuestra Seniora de Guia
Subd., Bauan, Batangas
Barangay Cuta, Batangas City
Projects for Volunteering
for the Environment
Rehabilitation of Alulod and
Bunsod Rivers
Plant a Tree for a Greener
Community
San- Ignacio River Clean –Up
as a part of International
Coastal Clean Up Celebration
– (NSTP CWTS students)
Save the Earth through
Cleaning and Planting
Tree Planting and Teaching
Program
Coastal Clean Up
Tree planting
National Greening Program
Annual International Coastal
Clean-up
Cleaning and Feeding
Brgy. 2, Batangas City
Christmas Gift Giving
Brgy. Butucan Nasugbu,
Batangas
Donations for Typhoon
Victims (Pedring & Quiel)
Bulacan/Pampanga
Culminating, Recreation and
Gift-giving Activities
Identified Barangays in
Nasugbu: Butukan, Putat,
Dayap, Munting Indang, Kayrilaw Talangan, Pantalan, and
Barangay 4 Lian Batangas
Place
Program: The Best Solution
for a Better Community
Clean and Green
Mangrove Planting Project
Operation Clean and Green at
Coastal Area of Barangay
Labac, Taal, Batangas
Protecting our Environment
Place
Brgy. Bulihan, Malvar,
Batangas
Brgy. 20, Batangas City
Rosario, Batangas
Brgy. Navotas, Balayan,
Batangas
Banoyo, Lemery,
Batngas
Brgy, Pinagbayanan
Brgy, Pinagbayanan san Juan
Bats.
Mt. Talamitan Brgy. Aga,
Nasugbu, Nasugbu
Nasugbu Beach Area
Brgy.Bucana, Nasugbu
Batangas
Brgy. Maguihan, Lemery,
Batangas
Brgy. Banoyo, San Luis,
Batangas
Brgy. Banoyo, San Luis,
Batangas
Barangay Labac, Taal,
Batangas
Wawa Ibaba, Lemery,
Batangas
Projects for Volunteering
for Health and Sanitation
Feeding Program: Ensuring
Health and Persistence
Supplemental Feeding and
Weight Management Program
Tamang Kalusugan ay
Pangalagaan Para sa Magandang
Kinabukasan
Brgy. Darasa, Tanauan Ciy,
Batangas
Brgy. Bagong Pook, Malvar,
Batangas
Dream Center, DJPMM
Access Road 2, Cuta,
Batangas City
Day Care Center of Brgy.
San Isidro
Let’s Serve: A Buddy System
Program for the Sagip Buhay
Tahanan Foundation
Bauan, Batangas
Oplan: Dighay
Feeding and Teaching
Program
Brgy. Dao, Balayan,
Batangas
Brgy. Hall of Navotas,
Balayan, Batangas
Healthy Lifestyle in Hand of
Every Filipino
Ang Kalusugan ay Kayamanan:
Sa Tamang Pagkain at Kalinisan
Matatagpuan
Brgy. Nyugan, Balayan,
Batangas
Canteen of Balayong
Elementary School, Bauan,
Batangas
Feeding Program
Identified Barangays in
Nasugbu: Butukan, Putat,
Dayap, Munting Indang,
Kayrilaw Talangan,
Pantalan, and Barangay 4
Lian Batangas
Cleaning and Feeding
Program: The Best Solution
for a Better Community
Brgy. Maguihan, Lemery,
Batangas
GRADUATES AND ENROLLMENT
CWTS
LTS
ROTC
TOTAL
2123
193
2469
4785
Lipa Campus
691
Rosario Campus
209
San Juan Campus
133
133
Lobo Campus
51
51
Lemery Campus
246
Balayan Campus
120
Malvar
Campus
TOTAL
2001
160
2093
4254
Rosario Campus
183
San Juan Campus
Lobo
Campus
Lemery Campus
119
119
48
48
Balayan Campus
112
607
607
170
235
998
4303
353
138
485
91
650
741
76
327
240
3121
1314
7921
June 16, 2011. All Heads, Coordinators and persons-incharge of the program convened at the Main Campus for
program direction .
September 2011. A proposed Manual of Operation for the
NSTP was endorsed to the Academic Council for consideration .
November 25, 2011. NSTP ROTC implementers held their
meeting to determine how the ROTC component can be
efficiently managed with its limited resources
PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT
October 19-21, 2011. Mr. De Silva, the OIC – Assistant
Director attended the National Seminar Workshop for
NSTP Educators and Implementers held at TUP Manila.
September 17, 2011- International Coastal Cleanup
691
199
408
280
646
110
805
915
1060
90
362
1512
4633
393
4115
9141
Nasugbu Campus
Main
Campus 1&2
Lipa Campus
TOTAL
April 26-27, 2011. The NSTP Office organized the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Seminar.
September 10, 2011- Dugong Alay, Dagdag Buhay,
Campus 1&2
ROTC
ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES
June 18, 2011- NSTP Orientation
Main
LTS
Nasugbu Campus
Malvar
Campus
TOTAL
February 2011- Regional Annual Administration and Tactical
Inspection (RAATI) of the ARASOF ROTC
Campus
CWTS
Campus
Place
December 12-16, 2011. Mr. De Silva attended the seminar
Simplified Management, Planning, Implementation,
Monitoring and Evaluation of Agricultural Extension
Project conducted by DCAAP and DA-ATI at General
Santos City.
AWARD
Certificate
of Recognition for
2010 Blood
Donors
July14, 2011
IACEPO
International Practicum



Acknowledged 2000 Miles Placement Agency about the
partner agency - FSC Office Interview on March 11,
2011 on international practicum applications
Assisted the FSC Search and 2000 Miles Placement
agency during the preliminary interview of the incoming
student-trainees for Student Internship Abroad Program
(SIAP)
Received and verified the evaluation forms, certificates
of completion, and monthly reports of student-trainees
from Singapore

Acknowledged and responded to the numerous cooperating industries on their request for alumni directory and job
posting.
List of Companies
AB Leisure Global Inc.
Address
Pasig City
Accenture, Inc
Pasig City
Crystal Bay Chemical Inc.
Bauan, Batangas
DMB Fire and Safety Enterprises
Balagtas, Batangas
Famous Secret Precision Machining,
Calamba, Laguna
6.
7.
8.
First Philec Solar Corp.
Binan, Laguna
Futaba Corporation of the Philippines
Binan, Laguna
Ibiden Phils. Inc.
Sto. Tomas,
9.
10.
11.
John Clements Consultants Inc
Batangas
Makati City
Lafarge Cement Services Phils. Inc.
Makati City
Maxim Philippines Operating
Tanauan City
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Inc.
Corporation
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Napan Contracting International Inc.
Pasig City
POEC Consultancy International Inc.
Makati City
Primepack Technologies
Remed Services, Inc.
Makati City
ROHM Semiconductors
Calamba, Laguna
Sakamoto Orient Chemicals
Calamba, Laguna
Corporatiom
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.

Conducted OJT visitation in Singapore together with
Engr. Tirso A. Ronquillo on May 23-25, 2011 and facilitated on the participants’ request for accommodation in
their late enrollment for second semester, Academic
Year 2011-2012.
San Miguel Mills, Inc
Batangas
Siemens Power Operations Inc.
Sta Rita, Batangas
Stepan Philippines Inc.
Bauan, Batangas
Tele Tech
Lipa, Batangas
Wiseman Automation
Manila
URC
Batangas
Career Fairs
Spearheaded the Career Fair 2011 for graduating students
which was participated by twenty two cooperating industries from Batangas, Manila and nearby provinces held at
University Gymnasium on April 1, 2011.
Conducted Career Fair exclusively for John Clements Consultants, Inc. for Engineering and Technical related courses of the University which was held at IACEPO Central office on July 26, 2011
Summer 2011, Monitoring and Visitation of student-trainees of the University to various cooperating industries in Batangas province and in other neighboring provinces and municipalities .
OJT and Job Placement Orientation
SUMMARY OF STUDENT TRAINEES PER CAMPUS
OJT and Job Placement Orientation Seminar
First Semester, AY 2011-2012
SUMMARY OF ATTENDEES
SUMMARY OF STUDENT TRAINEES PER CAMPUS
CAMPUS
1. BatStateU – Main
2. BatStateU – Alangilan
TOTAL NUMBER OF
ATTENDEES
452
1,228
3. BatStateU – Lipa
284
4. BatStateU – Nasugbu
838
5. BatStateU – Rosario
249
and San Juan
6. BatStateU – Balayan
308
and Lemery
7. BatStateU – Malvar
TOTAL
573
3,932
First Semester, AY- 2011 – 2012

Placed and deployed a total of 1, 168 student-trainees (based from the data submitted by IACEPO coordinators per college/campus) of the University to our various cooperating industries/schools/hospitals/offices in the first semester of AY
2011-2012.

Placed and deployed a total of 3, 146 student-trainees ( based from the data submitted by IACEPO coordinators per college/campus) of the University to our various cooperating industries/schools/hospitals/offices in the second semester of
AY 2011-2012.

Prepared and forwarded to the concerned offices the request letter for the purchase of necessary equipments of IACEPO as
stipulated in the Annual Procurement Plan.

Coordinated and solicited assistance from the Office of Student Services (OSS) and Office of Health services for the issuance of certificate of good moral and medical certificate to the student-trainees as a response to the request of cooperating
companies.

Attended and participated several meetings and seminars.

Attended the OJT closing ceremony of the student-trainees in IONICS, EMS at Canlubang, Laguna.

The Director of IACEPO, Ms. Jonelyn B. Sandoval, together with the dean of CEAFACS, Dr. Jessie Montalbo, OIC, Vice
Pres. for REPD, Dr. Shirley Cabrera attended a meeting at the Sulo Hotel on October 12, 2011

Attended the First Industry Academe Linkage Forum together with Prof. Romeo de Castro at JGC Philippines in Alabang
Muntinlupa City on April 7, 2011.
The members of the ADHOC
Committee during their Strategic
Planning held at the Office of
REPD last August 25, 2011.

Acknowledged and forwarded to the Legal Office of the University the numerous Memoranda of Agreement that was received by IACEPO for comments and perusal.

Headed the screening of Gokongwei Brother Foundation for the Engineering students in Alangilan campus in their search
for qualified scholars and student-trainees for their company.

Prepared the IACEPO Strategic Initiatives and Action Plans.

Prepared request letter for the allocation of necessary budget amounting to twenty thousand seven hundred pesos for the
purchase of Related Learning Experience Journal which will be used by the student-trainees for the second semester of Academic Year 2011-2012.

Disseminated to the concerned colleges and departments per campuses through the College Deans and Executive Directors
the request letter for enrollment of the returning student-trainees in Singapore for second semester of AY 2011-2012.
Testing and Admission Office

Released the Pre-Elementary, Elementary, Secondary and College Entrance Exam results for AY 2011-2012

Released Notice of Passing and Admission Slips

Accepted the application forms from College, High School, Pre-Elementary and Elementary transferee student
applicants

Checked and encoded the College Entrance Exam

Administered 397 BIT Qualifying Exam

Checked / Encoded / Released the BIT Qualifying Exam

Administered 378 CABEIHM Classification Test

Checked / Encoded / Released the CABEIHM Classification Test

Administered 444 Engineering Classification Test

Checked / Encoded / Released the Engineering Classification Test.

Administered scored and evaluated psychological and mental ability test to 301 Job Order Applicants.

Administered, scored and evaluated English Proficiency Examination and Psychological Tests to 345 Faculty Applicants

Supervised the College, High School, Pre-Elementary and Elementary transferees Entrance Examination

Checked and encoded the College, High School, Pre-Elementary and Elementary transferees Entrance Exam

Scheduled set of College Entrance Exam for 1st Semester AY 2011-2012

Reproduced TAO forms

College Application Forms
14000 copies
Test Permit
7000 copies
High School Application Forms
2000 copies
Notice of Passing
3500 copies
Admission Slip
35000 copies
Pre-Elem & Elem Application Form
2000 copies
Essay for EPT
3000 copies
BIT Qualifying form
500 copies
ECT form
1000 copies
CABEIHM Classification form
500 copies
Compre Form
1000 copies
VERBAL/NUMERICAL
500 copies
Flyers
8000 copies
OLMAT
500 copies
Essay for applicants
500 copies
IPAT
1500 copies
GPI
1500 copies
College form (GE)
5500 copies
Assisted extension campuses and some offices in the reproduction of their documents
Balayan
4000 copies
Lemery
2650 copies
Lipa
18000 copies
Rosario
2700 copies
San Juan
680 copies
Lobo
600 copies
HRMO
17820 copies
PRILO
17500 copies
MAIN II Guidance
1000 copies
Public Help Desk
5500 copies
OSS
4700 copies
Infirmary
27500 copies
Registrar
17620 copies
IGP
1500 copies
IS
500 copies
VPAA
6310 copies
Internal Assessment
236 copies
Environmental Mgt. Unit
7402 copies
CEAFACS
9000 copies
College of Law
100 copies

Interviewed students whose first choice is Education and those students who did not meet the cut off score of their chosen
course.

Administered, scored, and evaluated mental ability and essay tests to 151 Faculty for Ranking Position.

Updated Testing and Admission Office (TAO) Bulletin Board

Conducted general cleaning within the office

Evaluated the appropriateness of the testing tools used in the admission and updated them to ensure accurate results.

Repaired testing tools and expunged the unnecessary marks on the test booklets

Administered, scored and evaluated Graduate School and College of Law Entrance Exam.

Assisted and interviewed parents or guardians whose children applying for secondary level can’t reach the required grade in
four major subjects (English, Mathematics, Science and Filipino)

Made inventories on the testing materials and reproduction of the insufficient testing materials

Promoted the university’s course offerings to encourage Law, Doctoral and Masteral, College, Secondary, Elementary and
Pre-Elementary students to enroll at BatStateU.

Disseminated information on the schedule of filling of application forms for admission and testing administered in the Main
Campus.

Informed the public of the admission policies and

test schedules of the university.

Administered, scored and evaluated Psychological and Mental ability for 2 Education Program Specialist

Started the acceptance of the application forms of

college admission test for AY 2012-2013

Revised admission slip and other documents needed in the admission and enrolment period

Accommodated transferee applicants for 2nd semester AY 2011-2012

Administered, scored and evaluated Verbal reasoning and essay tests given to 21 CTE students for practicum.

Joined career orientation / talk and distributed application forms, and flyers.

Accommodated transferee applicants for Summer AY 2011-2012.

Approval of the request for the purchase of new testing tools and materials.

Participated on University’s Christmas Party
Library
The year 2011 can be considered a productive year again for the University Library for it has lots of accomplishments
which were achieved through the
concerted efforts of the Administration headed by the University President,
DR.
NORA L. MAGNAYE, other University Officials and the Library Staff who plays a big role in this accomplishments.
SERVICES AND UTILIZATION
Library hours. The University Library sustained its eight hour service to academic community on weekdays and half day service
during Saturdays and Sundays. The Library Personnel delivered services to more than 200,000 students, faculty and staff of the
University
Referral services. The library issued 2,896 referral letters to students and faculty of Batangas State University and other researchers from the CALABARZON areas .
Certification . The Office of the University Librarian issued 347 certifications to BatState U students who submitted their thesis
and dissertations.
Outside Researchers. A total of 2,092 researchers from other institutions were accommodated and served by the library staff .
Internet Services. More than 31,000 students, faculty and staff availed of free internet services of the library.
Library Services
The University Library is a recipient of the Library Project which allows the academic community to have full access to
the digitized resources of Philippine materials and to the subscribed foreign online electronic databases.
The Library Project is a collaborative Project of the University of the Philippines (UP), the National Library of the
Philippines (NLP), the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). The project was given to BatStateU by the Commission on Higher Education through its
Chairman Dr. Patricia B. Licuanan last October 2010.
CD-ROM Services
Students and faculty can avail the CD-ROM services of the library for free by browsing their CDs through the use of
computers
Library Acquisition . Books amounting to Two Million Three Hundred Sixty Four Thousand Two Hundred Forty Five Pesos
(Php 2,364,245.00) were purchased . .
Statistical Report on Library Use
Journals Subscription . The University Library subscribed to print journals worth Three Hundred Sixty Eight Thousand Six Hundred Seventy Eight Only (Php 368,678.00).
COLLEGE/
SCHOOL
CTE
CAS
ENG'G
CABEIHM
NURSING
IS
GS
EXTENSION
CAMPUS
RESEARCHER
FROM OTHER
SCHOOL
FACULTY
TOTAL
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
TOTAL
2145
3345
4321
4864
782
1989
745
1900
3370
4824
4958
980
1634
870
3123
3845
4578
4756
999
1754
894
1912
1693
3978
3978
708
1341
624
1776
2012
3845
4781
874
1357
645
3512
3998
4892
4701
1234
1754
854
2987
3971
4864
4001
1245
1546
674
2756
3689
4789
4857
1002
1337
704
3612
3245
4897
4985
987
1688
887
3753
3245
4960
4891
987
1341
842
2784
3923
4852
4978
1003
1247
741
1320
2561
3874
4978
600
879
601
31580
38897
54674
56728
11401
17867
9081
25
89
54
97
35
94
77
125
36
55
33
54
774
256
74
97
120
88
201
14
363
230
209
210
230
2092
130
97
100
194
102
103
244
287
370
88
100
251
2066
18602
18796
20200
14645
15515
21343
19623
19909
20937
20371
19871
15348
225160
Graphical Presentation
Library Usage
OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Prepared documents for accreditation Level III Phase II for the programs BS Mechanical Engineering, BS DevCom, BS
Education and BEEducation

Participated in the accreditation of the programs of CAS (BSBio, BSChem, Doctor of Business Administration and Master
of Business Administration)

The University Library has acquired twelve (12) Airconditioning Units (3Toner) in the amount of Nine Hundred Seventy
Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty Pesos (Php 979,980.00).

Acquired two (2) Steel Filing Cabinets amounting to Thirty Two Thousand Pesos (Php 32,000.00)

Assisted in the preparation of accreditation documents in the ARASOF and Malvar Campus

Prepared documents needed by CHED-RQUAT in evaluating the programs of the College of Teacher Education
Administration & Finance
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
In Fiscal Year 2011, the Batangas State University continued to improve its overall financial operations. The University ended the year with an operating surplus (excess of income over expenses) of 306 million. The surplus will allow
the University to fund development initiatives in the Strategic
Plan 2007-2011, provide for additional budget for fiscal year
2011 and for ensure momentum for further developments.
Condensed Consolidated Income and Expenditures
For the Year Ending December 31, 2011
INCOME
Subsidy Income from National
Government
Add: Income from
Operations
261,953,638.18
625,056,916.59
TOTAL INCOME
Less: Expenditures
887,010,554.77
Personal Services
352,215,679.58
Cost of Goods Sold
Other Maintenance and
Operating Expenses
36,910,209.55
Financial Charges
7,151,408.20
Total Expenditures
581,162,294.77
Excess of Income over E
Expenditures
305,848,260.00
184,884,997.44
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet
December 31, 2011
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash
Receivables
Inventories
Other Prepaid Expenses
Prepaid Insurance
Advances to
Contractors
Guaranty deposit
Investment in Stocks
Total Current Assets
714,271,674.81
213,057,171.35
14,519,618.86
266,818.21
24,174.30
5,044,896.83
154,560.35
214,350.00
947,553,264.71
Property, Plant and Equipment
1,033,408,442.26
Other Assets
12,514,196.75
TOTAL ASSETS
1,993,475,903.72
LIABILITIES AND GOVERNMENT EQUITY
Liabilities:
Current Liabilities
Long - Term Liabilities
Other Deferred Credits
127,934,792.34
58,266,759.44
13,846,155.50___
Total Liabilities
Government Equity
200,047,707.28
1,793,428,196.44___
Total Liabilities & Gov't. Equity
1,993,475,903.72
Consolidated Statement of Government Equity
For the Year Ending December 31, 2011
Government Equity, Beginning
Less: Adjustment for Construction in Progress
erroneously credited
Add: Retained Operating Surplus
Current Operation
Prior year's adjustments
1,552,800,078.99
88,455,417.91_______
305,848,260.00
23,235,275.36
329,083,535.36
1,793,428,196.44
Government Equity, Ending
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
1.
An increase in operating income of 109 million or
21.12%
2.
An increase in subsidy income from the national government
of 11.5 million or 4.60%
3.
An increase in total income of 120 million or 15.67%
SOURCES OF FUNDS
1.
Total income was 887 million
2.
Subsidy income from national government was 262
million or 29.54% of total income
3.
Income from tuition fees was 272 million or 30.66% of
total income
4.
Income from miscellaneous fees and other charges was
291.5 million or 32.86% of total income
5.
Income from Income Generating Projects (IGP) was
54 million or 6.09% of total income
6.
Income from interest and dividends was 7.5 million or
0.85% of total income
Due to significant changes in the organizational structure of
the office, corollary changes in its functions are followed.
The following are the changes in the functions of the administration Services Division from 2007 to present:
1.
The Procurement Office was transferred to the Finance Office;
2.
The Scholarship Office for Faculty Members and
Employee is now under the supervision of the Administration Services Office;
3.
The drivers as well as the use of university vehicles are
now being supervised by the office.
Thus, the functions of the Administration Services
Division include supervision the Human Resource Management Unit and the Records Unit. It is also in charge of exercising supervision on the delivery of other administration
services such as faculty and employee scholarship, motor
pool and security services.
It has thirteen (13) personnel occupying permanent item
position, three (3) casual and five (5) working under job order contract.
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT UNIT
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR FOR
ADMINISTRATION SERVICES
Headed by: Atty. Earvene Jared S. Cunanan
Director, Administration Services
The Administration Services Division is under the supervision
of the Vice-President for Administration and Finance. It is
primarily responsible for the delivery of administrative services
to the stakeholders of the University.
Effective and responsive hiring

The University continued using the publication an
Website posting methods as means of recruitment and the
University selection process for hiring as faculty/ employee.
The Univesity faithfully complied with the merit system and
the existing laws, rules and regulations on recruitment, hiring
and appointment.

One hundred eighty-two (182) additional faculty members were hired as contractual faculty members and 69
Job Order workers.
Retention of Highly-Qualified Personnel
August 12, 2011. Conduct of orientation to faculty members under temporary and contractual status on policies implemented in respective offices.
Conduct of in-house seminars. Spirituality in the Workplace:
Strengthening the Core Values in the University; 2) Laughter Yoga; and
Academic Restructuring and Teaching Excellence: An Interface.
Scholarship program. Twelve (12) scholars continued availing of the benefits under the of the University and three others
were added in the list of scholars.
Employee satisfaction and Development
Step increment. Seventy-six (76) faculty members and twenty
-one (21) staff who qualified based on government rules and
regulations were awarded step increment benefit .
Loyalty Incentive . Awarded were 31 faculty members and
ten non-teaching staff. were awarded
Cultural allowance. The amount of Php 1,200.00 was given
to 360 personnel to encourage participation in cultural affairs
held in conjunction with the celebration of the Foundation
Day of the University.
Collective Negotiation Agreement Incentive. This was
granted to 691 qualified personnel in the amount of Php
50,000.00 given over and above the year-end benefits mandated by law to be given to government personnel.
Promotion . Three (3) academic and four (4) non-academic
personnel were promoted; eight contractual faculty members
were appointed to temporary status while 13 faculty members
were issued permanent appointment. Two (2) faculty members
were promoted through reclassification pursuant to National
Budget Circular No. 461.
Service Award.. The awardees were given certificates and
plaques of appreciation for their years of service .
President’s Cup. The Basketball League was introduced to provide an avenue for physical fitness activities
for male employees who are important in the establishment
of a drug-free work place as mandated by a Civil Service
Commission circular.
Administrative effectiveness and Competence
Implementation of the Citizen’s Charter pursuant to the Anti-Red Tape (ARTA.
Merit System for Faculty Members. This was
revisited and revised to check if it still responded to national
development needs .
Program on Awards, Incentives for Service
Excellence (PRAISE) Committee . This was likewise
revisited to introduce amendments to enhance the personnel
incentive and reward.
RECORDS MANAGEMENT UNIT
Authenticated / certified
documents of faculty
members for updating their personal files in their respective
departments for accreditation purposes (50); regular NBC
461 5th Cycle (145); renewal of temporary item position (98);
and reappointment to temporary position (8)
Immediate dispatch and distribution of 2,513 mails from the
Philippine Postal Service to faculty members and employees.
Assisted 305 personnel to avail of e-loan from the GSIS
SECURITY SERVICES
Complied with security policies , submitted incident reports
and acted as the circumstances demanded ,received and
responded to calls for security assistance within the campuses
of the University and conducted campus visits and security
inspections.
MOTORPOOL SERVICES
Catered to 1,525 trips undertaken during the year, 783 destinations were outside the province and 742 were within the
province
FINANCE SERVICES
BUDGET OFFICE

The University registered total income of 180.7 million derived from collection of tuition fees and other
operating revenues under Special Trust Fund. Income from Fiduciary was 200.3 million from registration fees and other fees.

Obligated and disbursed in accordance with existing
accounting and auditing rules and regulations
P255,279,000.00 from the national government and
P381,022,014.11 income from tuition fees and other
operating revenues

Obligated and implemented payment of different Personnel Benefits amounting to 57,164,168

Obligated and paid P 34.9 Million to Land Bank- Batangas City as payment for loan amortization and interest
Batangas Branch to guarantee fiscal
ments of sustainable University operation.

ACCOUNTING OFFICE

Prepared and processed 5,259 disbursement vouchers
covering payment of PS, MOOE and CO, various remittances to GSIS, Philhealth, HDMF and other agencies.

Remitted thru the TRAs (Tax Remittance Advice) and
submitted to the BIR Regional District Office all withholding taxes from Fund 101 disbursements 58 every
month. Taxes withheld from Fund 164, IGP (Income
Generating Project), and Regular Trust Fund (RTF)
disbursements were remitted to BIR thru the LBP;

Prepared bi-monthly payrolls of almost 1,000 employees

Prepared and submitted to the Commission on Audit
Annual financial reports of the University

Assessed and processed students and faculty members’
clearance;

Prepared and submitted to management and to different
government agencies and bureaus required financial
reports

Billed Congressmen, DOST, Municipal government and
other scholarship grantor for payment of the scholarship costs granted to students

Prepared and submitted financial reports to different
stakeholders

Prepared Bank reconciliations for the different funds

Attended to queries and clarified students, parents and
other clients on matters about policies and operation of
the University

Three new High Yield Savings Account were opened
at Land Bank of the Philippines, Batangas City on
September 07, 2011 with an initial deposit of FIFTY
MILLION (P50,000,000), ONE HUNDRED MILLION (P100,000,000) and THIRTEEN MILLION
EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR (P13,
875,624), a total of ONE HUNDRED SIXTY
THREE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED
TWENTY FOUR PESOS The Cash Allocation released by DBM for PS, MOOE and PDAF was Php
259,384,031.00
Salary adjustments and fringe benefits were given to
BatStateU personnel

Submitted to Bureau of Internal Revenue, Batangas
Branch the year end Alpha list of Payees (Employees
and Contractor’s) for taxes withheld for CY 2010

Remitted to GSIS, HDMF, Philhealth and BIR offices
monthly premium contributions, loan remittances and
taxes withheld from University personnel
PROCUREMENT OFFICE

Six hundred sixty eight purchase requests were prepared and processed.

Two Thousand Nine
Hundred
Sixteen
Canvass
Sheets were
prepared
and distributed
for
quotations
of prices of
different
dealers and
suppliers.

Out of these canvass sheets, 958 Abstract of Canvass
were prepared to determine the lowest quotations
proposed by various dealers and suppliers.

Nine Hundred Fifty Eight (958) Purchase Orders
were prepared, processed and awarded to various winning suppliers whose quotations/ proposals were
found responsive and prices were reasonable.

One Thousand Twelve (1,012) Disbursement Vouchers were prepared and processed promptly for payment of suppliers/dealers.
CASHIER’S OFFICE

Collections from tuition fees, miscellaneous and other
fees of Php 384,074,463.48 for Fund 164, Php 28, 131,488.24
for Regular Trust Fund and Php 58,350,906.37 for Fund 163
were deposited at Government Depository bank, LBP
require
Medical & Dental Services

Medical examination of athletes joining the PASUC
Olympics 2011 as well as rendering medical assistance
during their in-house training at BATSTATEU was
conducted .

Sliding of duty of nurses in Main Campus I was approved by the administration giving longer service
hours .

The Canteen Concessionaire was required to comply
with food and safety protocols .

Students with health cases were advised to submit
medical certificate coming from their private doctor.
FACILITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT AND GROUND
MAINTENANCE
Facilitated the University carpentry and painting
works , electrical and sanitary and plumbing works . Calibration and inspection were done in all facilities and equipment as requested by offices University-wide. The university
contracted through the agency the services of twenty – six
(26) workers to perform the janitorial works, in addition to
the three (3) regular and two (2) casual employees of the
University. Majority of these workers have met expectations
on overall service.

Conducted physical and dental screening of upcoming freshman students

Conducted regular ocular inspection to identify possible health hazards

July 8, 2011 “Anti Dengue fumigation held at BatStateU Malvar

August . “Awareness on Pulmonary Tuberculosis
and Sexually Transmitted Diseases – HIV/AIDS”
with Dr. Allen Santos as spokesperson

September . Supported the International Coastal
Cleanup Day; provided medical assistance to students.

September7-8, 2011. Assisted in bloodletting activities sponsored by Red Cross

November.Attendance of University nurses, dentist and radiologic technologist to respective trainings
in their field .

March 11, 2011 . Assisted the Nasugbu Volunteer
Dentist in the Free Dental Service (Tooth Extraction
only) sponsored by the BatStateU-ARASOF PTA .
AUXILLIARY SERVICES
SUPPLY AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
OFFICE

Prepared and submitted to the Accounting Office
monthly report of supplies and materials

More than 1,200 Inspection and Acceptance Report
as well as Requisition Issued Slips were prepared and
processed promptly.

Renewal of registration and issuance of vehicles and
insurance of school building were processed before
its expiration.

Report of Acquisition of supplies and materials by
department/units were submitted to the Office of
the Vice President for Administration and Finance
and Office of the Director for Finance.

For the purpose of physical inventory, tagging of
property number of all issued equipments were made.

Stock Cards for supplies and materials and Property
Ledger for equipment were updated on time.

Waste material report was prepared and submitted to
the Chairman of Disposal.
re-engineer and automate all forms and procedures in the
TAO.

Disposal of unserviceable property was done. A total of
Php 768,173.14 from sale of waste materials particularly
the empty cartridge and condemned equipment was
generated .
Open Enrolment System. Continuous updates
were done to the existing enrolment system which includes
the following:

A 12-minute enrolment process for old students;
Annual Inventory Report was submitted to the Commission on Audit.

A 40-minute enrolment process for new students;

A 3-minute “Adding/Changing/Dropping of Subjects” process;

Started the integration of the Open Enrolment for
old students;

Re-encoding and refinement of the program curricula
stored in the system database; and

Automatic enrolment validation upon payment.

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
Network and IT Laboratory Operations

Approved request. One hundred units of desktop
computers and five units of Access Routers for replenishment on Internet Laboratories.

WiFi Access. Deployment to Main and Alangilan
campuses 16 and Sixteen and 12 additional access
points and access routers

Internet Connectivity Upgrade. Main Campus
(CIR:4Mbps), Alangilan(CIR:2Mbps), LipaCity
(CIR:1Mbps),Rosario (CIR:512kbps),Lemery
(CIR:512kbps), and Balayan(CIR:512kbps) utilize Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) .

IP Telephony. ICT Services installed and configured
40 units of IP phones in various offices at Main campus (30 units), Alangilan campus (5 units), and Balayan
campus (5 units). By the first quarter of 2012, 100 IP
phone units shall be deployed in all campuses of the
University.
MIS and Web Management Unit
HR Time Monitoring and Attendance System.The ICT Services Systems Engineering Group installed
two (2) terminals in Main Campus using Biometrics Technology.
Paper-less Student Clearance System. The system
was implemented on October 2011.
Records Digitization Project. The proposal for this
project was approved and the procurement of the necessary
equipment is already on process. This project intends to convert all University records into electronic format
Re-Engineering and Design TAO Processes –
Proposal. The ICT Services designed and proposed a project,
“Integrated Systems for Application, Admission, Entrance Examination, and Enrolment Processes for New Students” that will
Electronic Data Processing .The team encoded 16,775
grading sheets from AY 2008-2009 down to 1980.
Grading sheets from 2009-2010 were submitted electronically using the “Online Grade Submission and Verification System”.
3-Minute Transcript of Records Processing System.
The system is functional and is ready for use; However,
we are still on the process of reorganizing and reencoding the curricula for all the programs offered in
the University.
ICT Special Projects
The BatStateU Project Management Group conducted
and hosted the following events/trainings/workshops:
Date
Trainings/Workshops
Venue
February
– March
2011
Computer and Internet
Literacy Course (CILC)
May 2011
Basic Technical Course
for Community Center
Managers
Laboratory
Management Training
Public High Schools
(PHS) in Batangas
(15) and Mindoro
(2) provinces
BatStateU Internet
Laboratory
June
2011
August
2011
PC Recycling 2.0
October
– November
2011
Project Closeout 1
BatStateU Internet
Laboratory
BatStateU Internet
Laboratory (for
Mindoro
participants)
Romblon State
University (for
Romblon
participants)
Galillee Mansion
and Garden Resort,
Bustos, Bulacan
Development
Academy of the
Philippines
Convention Center,
Tagaytay City
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT UNIT

Acquisition of requirements for the application of Discharge Permit and Permit to Operate of the two generators of
Main Campus I

Creation of the Environmental Management Unit

Hiring of Pollution Control Officer (PCO) Accreditation for the University

Submission of Quarterly Self Monitoring Report and Semi-Annual Compliance Monitoring Report to DENR-EMB

Compliance to RA 8749 “Clean Air Act of 1999”

Compliance to RA 9275 “Clean Water Act of 2004”-

Compliance to RA 6969 “Toxic Substance, Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Control Act of 1990”

Compliance to RA 9003 “Ecological and Solid Waste Management Act of 2000”

Creation of the University Guidelines on the implementation of Batangas City E-code: Zero Plastic

Creation of Material Recovery Facility in Main Campus I

Assistance on the pruning, bulling-out and transferring of four (4) full-grown trees (1 Narra and 3 Acacia) in Alangilan
Campus for the construction of a three-storey building structure
BAC (Bidding & Awards Committee)
The Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) is the office responsible for the implementation, facilitation and monitoring of all
procurement activities in the university following the Republic Act 9184 otherwise known as the “Government Procurement Reform Act” and its Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations to achieve transparency and competitiveness. Its functions include advertisement/posting of invitation to bid, conduct pre-procurement and pre-bid conferences, determine the eligibility of
prospective bidders, receive bids, conduct evaluation of bids, undertake post qualification proceedings and recommend award of
contract and in proper cases the use of Alternative Methods of procurement to the president of the Batangas State University.
The Batangas State University BAC is headed by Engr. Rogelio A. Antenor as Chairman, Dr. Jessie A. Montalbo as Vice Chairman and with Atty. Earvene Jared S. Cunanan, Mrs. Emma J.B. Villamater, Engr. Antonio A. Gamboa (January – March 2011)
and Dr. Erma B. Quinay (since August, 2011) as regular members. The office has the following accomplishments for the Fiscal
Year 2011:
BAC Members conducting Pre bid Conference,
Bid Opening & Detailed Evaluation
SUMMARY OF THE BIDDING PROJECTS
ITEM
NO.
PROJECT NAME
1
Procurement for the Printing of "The
Lathe Literary Folio - Office of the
Students Publication
2
Procurement of Energy Audit
Equipment for Batangas State University
3
4
APPROVED BUDGET
FOR THE CONTRACT
(ABC)
1,575,000.00
953,936.75
Procurement for the Supply of BatStateU Students Uniform
15,465,148.00
Lot 1- Supply of Cloth
Lot 2- Sewing
10,156,798.00
5,308,350.00
Construction of CAS and Criminology
Building at BatState-U JPLPC Campus,
Malvar, Batangas
8,343,575.37
Procurement for the Supply &
Installation of 853 KVA Generator and
Feeder Cables
6,112,349.42
Lot 1 - Supply and Installation of 853
KVA Generator
Lot 2 - Supply and Installation of Feeder
Cables
Procurement for the Printing of Students
Year Book (Images 2005 & 2010)
Lot 2 - Images 2010
February 9,
2011
Tetrad Electrical
& Industrial
925,000.00
Services Corp.
28,936.75
February 16,
2011
February 21,
2011
1,108,800.00
Superserve
Corporation
Lot 1- Supply of Cloth
10,156,798.00
4,250,000.00
1,231,739.08
1,730,551.68
Sta. Barbara
Printshop and
General
Merchandise
943,937.28
924,000.00
15,465,148.00
Personal Accident Insurance for
BatState-U Students SY 2011-2012
Revere
Construction &
7,044,975.30
Supply
MCCD
Engineering
Services &
Trading
2,032,800.00
786,614.40
March 14,
2011
7
Lot 2- Sewing
FAILURE OF BIDDING
5,481,739.08
1,712,349.42
Procurement for the Supply of BatStateU Students Uniform (Re-bidding)
SAVINGS /
REMARKS
847,000.00
February 25,
2011
Lot 1 - Images 2005
BID PRICE
Studio
Graphics, Corp. 728,000.00
4,400,000.00
6
WINNING
BIDDER
February 9,
2011
February 23,
2011
5
8
DATE OF
BIDDING
1,298,600.07
630,610.34
150,000.00
480,610.34
302,248.32
164,862.72
137,385.60
FAILURE OF BIDDING
5,308,350.00
85.00
March 16,
2011
Fortune General
Insurance
59.00
9
Supply of Cloth for BatState-U Students
Uniform (Request for Quotation)
10,156,798.00
March 23,
2011
North Gate
Asia Looms,
Inc.
8,205,321.00
10
Sewing of BatState-U Students Uniform
(Request for Quotation)
5,308,350.00
March 23,
2011
Shergeus
Enterprises
4,303,659.20
11
Procurement for the Supply &
Installation of Audio and Video System
at BatState-U Conference Room
12
Construction of Higher Education
Building at BatState-U Arasof Campus,
13
Cosmotech
Philippines, Inc.
959,000.00
26.00
1,951,477.00
1,004,690.80
886,233.60
33,238,624.64
April 4, 2011
Revere
Construction &
26,544,358.84
Construction of School Canteen at
BatState-U Arasof Campus, Nasugbu,
Batangas
2,949,920.00
April 4, 2011
D & J Builders
and Power
Systems, Corp.
2,435,380.00
14
Procurement of Janitorial Services for
Batangas State University Main &
Extension Campuses
9,501,092.54
June 17, 2011
15
Procurement for the Supply of BatStateU P.E. Uniforms
2,475,996.00
June 17, 2011
72,766.40
6,694,265.80
514,540.00
FAILURE OF BIDDING
Angels
Sportswear
1,972,746.80
503,249.20
16
Procurement of Services for the Conduct
of Physical & Theoretical Investigation
of CIT Building in BatState-U Alangilan
Campus
17
Procurement of Mini Buses for Batangas
State University
5,700,000.00
July 27, 2011
18
Procurement of Asian Utility Vehicle for
Batangas State University
1,200,000.00
Toyota
July 27, 2011 Batangas City,
Inc.
19
Procurement for the Printing of The
Lathe (Newsletter, Broadsheet &
Tabloid)
1,615,000.00
July 27, 2011
Studio
Graphics,
Corp.
20
Procurement of Supplies and Materials
for Use in the Repair of Windows in
BatState-U Main Campus I
2,650,561.11
July 28, 2011
Valentin
Glass Supply
21
Procurement of Services for the Conduct
of Physical & Theoretical Investigation
of CIT Building in BatState-U Alangilan
Campus (Re-bidding)
22
Procurement for the Printing of The
Lathe Journal & Literary Folio
4,590,000.00
August 31,
2011
Aris Printhaus
2,439,330.00
23
Construction of Three Storey Student
Services Center Building at BatState-U
Alangilan Campus
7,904,836.39
September 5,
2011
WMLC
Trading &
Supply
7,088,287.65
September 5,
2011
HLYC
Trading
24
25
800,000.00
800,000.00
Procurement of IT Equipment &
Peripherals
985,807.00
Lot 1 - IT Equipment
Lot 2 - Peripherals
625,700.00
360,107.00
Procurement for the Supply &
Installation of Air-conditioning Units at
BatState-U Library
979,980.00
Procurement for the Supply &
Installation of Technical and Scientific
Equipment and Supply of Chemicals and
Reagents
June 22, 2011
FAILURE OF BIDDING
Maxima
Machineries,
Inc.
220,000.00
1,131,000.00
69,000.00
652,818.00
Gibma
June 28, 2011 Engineering
Services
November 2,
2011
5,480,000.00
MCCD
Engineering
Services &
Trading
2,428,808.20
670,320.00
962,182.00
221,752.91
129,680.00
2,150,670.00
816,548.74
985,360.00
447.00
625,275.00
360,085.00
425.00
22.00
876,820.13
103,159.87
2,950,500.00
December 1,
2011
26
Golden Bat
(Far East),
Inc.
2,376,000.00
Lot 1- Supply & Installation of Technical
and Scientific Equipment
Lot 2- Supply of Chemicals and Reagents
27
Construction of International Affairs
Office in BatState-U Main Campus
1,000.00
2,377,000.00
573,500.00
8,333,838.20
FAILURE OF BIDDING
December 14,
2011
TOTAL SAVINGS
Topsteel
Builders
8,290,540.00
43298.2
18,565,823.42
IAU (Internal Assessment Unit)
ACCREDITATION STATUS OF PROGRAM COURSES (AS OF APRIL 27, 2012)
AND PROJECTED DATE OF NEXT VISIT
#
Program
Main I
1
2
3
Development
Communication
Elementary Teacher
Education
Secondary Teacher
Education
Science (Biology)
5
Science (Chemistry)
7
8
9
1
0
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
5
1
6
Validity Date/s
Status
Grade
Remarks
( #1 to #16 )
4
6
Date of Visit
Next Survey
Visit after the
award
as per
AACCUP
Recommendation
Graduate : Doctoral
(Ed. D)
Graduate : Master’s
(Ma Ed)
Science (Mathematics)
March 22-23, 2011
March 22-23, 2011
March 22-23, 2011
November 21-23,
2011
November 21-23,
2011
December 2-5, 2009
December 2-5, 2009
September 2-5, 2008
Accountancy
July 28-31, 2009
Business Administration
July 28-31, 2009
Hotel and Restaurant Mgt.
July 26-28, 2011
Tourism Management
July 26-28, 2011
Psychology
October 25-27, 2011
Criminology
October 25-27, 2011
Graduate: Doctoral (DBA)
Graduate: Master’s (MBA)
November 21-23,
2011
November 21-23,
2011
04/ 01 /11 – 03/
31 /15
04/ 01 /11 – 03/
31 /15
04/ 01 /11 – 03/
31 /15
12/ 01 /11 – 11/
30 /12
12/ 01 /11 – 11/
30 /12
12/ 16 /09 – 12/
15 /10
12/ 16 /09 – 12/
15 /10
12/ 08 – 11/ 09
08/ 01 /09 – 07/
31 /12
08/ 01 /09 – 07/
31 /12
08/ 01 /11 – 07/
31 /14
08/ 01 /11 – 07/
31 /13
11/ 1 /11 – 10/
31 /13
11/ 1 /11 – 10/
31 /13
12/ 01 /11 – 11/
30 /13
12/ 01 /11 – 11/
30 /13
Level III Re-accredited
Status
Level III Re-accredited
Status
Level III Re-accredited
Status
4.31
4.00
4.00
For Level
III Phase 2
For Level
III Phase 2
Requested
deferment
Requested
deferment
Qualified for Level III
4.16
Qualified for Level III
4.15
Qualified for Level III
4.20
Qualified for Level III
4.06
Level II Re-accredited
Status *
3.79
Level I Accredited Status
3.10
2nd Quarter 2012
Level I Accredited Status
3.08
2nd Quarter 2012
Level I Accredited Status
3.73
2nd Quarter 2014
Candidate Status
3.00
March 2012
Candidate Status
4.07
Candidate Status
4.12
Candidate Status
3.88
1 year
Candidate Status
3.89
1 year
6
months
6
months
04/30
/12
04/30
/12
11/30
/12
11/30
/12
Main II ( #17 to #27 )
1
7
Mechanical Engineering
March 22-23, 2011
04/ 01 /11 – 03/
31 /15
Level III Re-accredited
Status
4.25
1
8
Industrial Technology
March 22-23, 2011
04/ 01 /11 – 03/
31 /15
Level III Re-accredited
Status
4.00
1
9
Electrical Engineering
February 11-13, 2008
02/ 16 /08 – 02/
15/12
Level II Re-accredited
Status
3.85
4th Quarter 2011
2
0
Electronics and Comm.
Engr.
February 11-13, 2008
02/ 16 /08 – 02/
15 /12
Level II Re-accredited
Status
3.66
4th Quarter 2011
2
1
Computer Engineering
February 11-13, 2008
02/ 16 /08 – 02/
15 /12
Level II Re-accredited
Status
3.63
4th Quarter 2011
2
2
Civil Engineering
December 2-5, 2009
12/ 16 /09 – 12/
15 /13
Level II Re-accredited
Status
3.92
3rd Quarter 2013
2
3
Computer Science
July 26-28, 2011
08/ 01 /11 – 07/
31 /14
Level I Accredited Status
3.27
2nd Quarter 2014
2
4
Information Technology
July 26-28, 2011
08/ 01 /11 – 07/
31 /14
Level I Accredited Status
3.24
2nd Quarter 2014
2
5
Architecture
July 26-28, 2011
08/ 01 /11 – 07/
31 /14
Level I Accredited Status
3.17
2nd Quarter 2014
2
6
Industrial Engineering
July 26-28, 2011
08/ 01 /11 – 07/
31 /14
Level I Accredited Status
3.26
2nd Quarter 2014
2
7
Chemical Engineering
July 26-28, 2011
08/ 01 /11 – 07/
31 /14
Level I Accredited Status
3.40
2nd Quarter 2014
Requested
deferment
Requested
deferment
JPLPC – Malvar Campus ( #28 to #30 )
28
Elementary Teacher
Education
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /13
Candidate
Status
3.47
1 year
10/31/12
29
Secondary Teacher
Education
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /13
Candidate
Status
3.83
1 year
10/31/12
30
Industrial
Erdt Technology
(MT & ET)
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /13
Candidate
Status
2.80
1 year
10/31/12
ARASOF – Nasugbu Campus ( #31 to #42 )
31
Secondary Teacher
Education
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /15
Level II
Re-accredited
Status
3.69
3rd Quarter 2015
32
Elementary Teacher
Education
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /15
Level II
Re-accredited
Status
3.68
3rd Quarter 2015
33
Nursing
November 2123, 2011
12/ 01/ 11 – 11/
30/ 14
Level I Accredited
Status
3.33
3rd Quarter 2014
34
Accountancy
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /13
Candidate
Status
3.12
1 year
10/31/12
35
Accounting
Management
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /13
Candidate
Status
3.16
1 year
10/31/12
36
Business
Administration
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /13
Candidate
Status
3.12
1 year
10/31/12
37
Tourism Management
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /13
Candidate
Status
2.50
1 year
10/31/12
38
Hotel and Restaurant
Mgt.
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /13
Candidate
Status
3.18
1 year
10/31/12
39
Food Technology
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /13
Candidate
Status
3.22
1 year
10/31/12
40
Computer Engineering
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /13
Candidate
Status
3.58
1 year
10/31/12
41
Computer Science
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /13
Candidate
Status
3.21
1 year
10/31/12
42
Information
Technology
October 2527, 2011
11/ 01 /11 – 10/
31 /13
Candidate
Status
3.61
1 year
10/31/12
43
AB – English
01/ 16 /02 – 01/
15 /07
Level II Reaccredited
Status
lapsed
44
Industrial Teacher
Education
01/ 16 /02 – 01/
15 /07
Level II Reaccredited
Status
lapsed
45
Graduate : Doctoral
(IE Mgt.)
01/ 16 /02 – 01/
15 /07
Level II Reaccredited
Status
lapsed
46
Graduate : Master’s
(Sci, IE, Math)
01/ 16 /02 – 01/
15 /07
Level II Reaccredited
Status
lapsed
47
Home Economics
Education
01/ 16 /99 – 07/04
48
Graduate : Master’s
(MPA)
01/ 16 /02 – 03/04
Level I Accredited
Status**
Level I Accredited
Status**
lapsed
lapsed
Research Unit
A. Research Publication
B. Paper Presentation
One (1) research paper was published in international journal
(Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering, Vol.5,
Number 9)
Twenty (20) research papers in various areas were presented in international fora/conferences
Factors Affecting the Occurrence and Growth of Toxic Cyanobacteria Microcystis Aeruginosa in Laguna de Bay, Philippines
Engr. Cristina Amor M. Rosales and A.P. Rollon
Five (5) Institutional Research papers were published in
institutional journal (Batangas State University,
Graduate School: Research Journal, SY 2009-2010
Vol.3, ISSN 1908-9821)
1.
Management Information Systems (MIS) Resources
and Productivity Levels of State Universities in Re
gion IVA
Dr. Christopher C. Chua
2.
Disciplinary Problems Encountered by BSU-IS
Teachers and their Impact to Teaching
Dr. Matilda H. Dimaano
4.
Response Analysis of Proportional-Integral-Derivative
(PID) Speed Controller for some direct current shunt
motors
Engr. Tirso A. Ronquillo
4.
Entrepreneurship among BSU graduate Business Stu
dents: Self-perception of Skills and Impact of the
Graduate Business Program
Dr. Matilda H. Dimaano, Dr. Remedios P. Magnaye, Dr.
Rosa Adelaida C. Ecalnir and Dr. Francisco M. Heralde III
5.
BSU-IS Students’ Stressors
Dr. Matilda H. Dimaano
Three (3) newsletters were published.
1. A Journey Not Too Far: The Young People Who Paint
“Colors of the Wind” in Lobo’s Central Highlands, Philippines(Asia Pacific Mountain Courier Vol.12, No.1)
For. Anacleto Caringal, For. Romel Briones and Mars Panganiban
2. Newsletter SPRINGBOARD was released featuring highlights and accomplishments of
the Research Unit from
January – December 2011
3. Makabagong Punla- BOF newsletter, Isyu Blg., 5 March
2011
1. The Vanishing Land Races in Southern Batangas:
Reflection of Agri "Cultural" Biodiversity Enriched by
Traditional
Ecological
Knowledge" (International Symposium on the Philippine
Botanical Treasures organized by the Philippine
Native Plants Conservation Society Inc. on November 19-20, 2011 at National Museum, Manila)
For. Anacleto M. Caringal and For. Romel U. Briones
2. Is there a Teak Forest in the Philippines? Some
Evidence of Native Tropical Dry Forest and its Physiognomic-Reproductive Strategy to the Changing Climate (International Symposium on the Philippine Botanical
Treasures organized by the Philippine Native Plants Conservation Society Inc. on November 19-20, 2011 at National
Museum, Manila)
For. Anacleto M. Caringal
3. What are the Silent Killers of Philippine Teak? Natural and Anthropogenic Threats on the Natural Stand of
Philippine Teak (International Symposium on the Philippine Botanical Treasures organized by the Philippine Native
Plants Conservation Society Inc. on November 19-20, 2011
at National Museum, Manila)
For. Romel U. Briones
4. Learning from Mangyan Alangan Tribe of Oriental
Mindoro, Philippines: Food Sovereignty, Forest Conservation and Bridge Building (International Symposium on
the Philippine Botanical Treasures organized by the Philippine Native Plants Conservation Society Inc. on November
19-20, 2011 at National Museum, Manila)
For. Anacleto M. Caringal, J.A.D.Guarde and
C.A.G.Elmido
5. Why do farmers reserve the peat swamp forest? A
Case of Microfest Fragemented by Lowland Rice
Cultivation in Southern Batangas, Luzon (International
Symposium on the Philippine Botanical Treasures organized
by the Philippine Native Plants Conservation Society Inc. on
November 19-20, 2011 at National Museum, Manila)
For. Anacleto M. Caringal and For. Romel U. Briones
6. Mathematical Model for the Photocatalytic Degration
of Phenol Using Immobilized Titania
(Recognized as one of the TOP 10 BEST PAPERS at 2011
International Symposium on Advance Engineering on
November 10-12, 2011 at Busan, South Korea sponsored
by Pukyong National University)
: Providing Solutions to Global Challenges on April 12-16, 2011 at
Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino, Lahug, Cebu
City)
Engr. Elisa D. Gutierrez, Wilma Leah J. Gupit, Juvelyn S. Ilagan,
Joanne Marie P. Marasigan
13. Water Quality Assessment of Pansipit River (A
Tributary to Balayan Bay) (26th Philippine Chemistry
7. Effects of Microwave Heating, Ultrasonication and
Blanching on the Bioactive Compounds of Campbell
Congress Chemistry: Providing Solutions to Global Challenges on
Grape Juice (2011 International Symposium on Advantaged
Engineering on November 10-12, 2011 at Busan, South
Korea sponsored by Pukyong National University)
Lahug, Cebu City)
Dr. Shirley G. Cabrera and Kwang Deog Moon
8. Modeling the Effect of pH and Dosage of Chitosan
Coated Coconut Charcoal on the Removal of
Dr. Shirley G. Cabrera and Kwang-Deog Moon
April 12-16, 2011 at Waterfront Cebu CityHotel and Casino,
Prof. Rosenda A. Bronce, Christian Atienza, Joe-gie Fortu
14. Utilization of Virgin Coconut Oil in the Production
of Liquid-Gel Hand Sanitizer (26th Philippine Chemistry
Congress Chemistry: Providing Solutions to Global Challenges on
Hexavalent (VI) Chromium by Adsorption (2011 International Symposium on Advantaged Engineering on
April 12-16, 2011 at Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino,
November 10-12, 2011 at Busan, South Korea sponsored by
Pukyong National University)
Prof. Rosenda A. Bronce, Rosenda B. Ayano, David L. Martinez
Engr. Mary Rose F. Persincula, Rosalyn D. Castillo, Ghea A. Bagos,
Jared L. Espeleta
9. A Graph Theoretic Model for Alarm Correlation and
Fault Localization for a Local Telco Main Switching
Unit (2011 International Symposium on Advantaged Engineering on November 10-12, 2011 at Busan, South Korea
sponsored by Pukyong National University)
Engr. Divina Gracia D. Ronquillo and Engr. Tirso A. Ronquillo
10. Entrepreneurship among BatStateU Graduate Business Students: Self Perception of Skills and Impact
on the Graduate Business Program (XXIX Conference
on July 31 – August 4, 2011 at Miami Florida, USA)
Lahug, Cebu City)
15. Perceived Problems in Using Microscale Chemistry
Experimentation (26th Philippine Chemistry Congress
Chemistry: Providing Solutions to Global Challenges on April 12-16,
2011 at Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino, Lahug,
Cebu City)
Prof. Angelica A. Macalalad
16. Effect of Ozonation of Simulated Freshwater Containing Microcystis aeruginosa (International Symposium
on Environmental Marine Science and Technology with Pukyong National Universities on February 17, 2011, 1:00pm
at the Conference Room. Dean’s Office, CEAFACS Bldg.,
BatStateU, Main Campus II)
Engr. Mary Rose F. Persincula
11. A Prototype Model of a Piezoelectric-Based Battery
Charging System (31st Annual PAASE Meeting and
17. A Graph Theoretic Model for Alarm Correlation and
Fault Localization for Digitel Batangas (International
Symposium on Environmental Marine Science and Technology with Pukyong National Universities on February 17,
2011, 1:00pm at the Conference Room. Dean’s Office,
CEAFACS Bldg., BatStateU, Main Campus II)
Symposium (APAMS) on June 15-16, 2011 at University of
Engr. Divina Gracia Ronquillo
the Philippines Diliman Quezon City)
18. Smart Power Vendo (International Symposium on En-
Dr. Matilda H. Dimaano, Dr. Rosa Adelaida C. Ecalnir and Dr.
Remedios P. Magnaye
12. Effects of Microwave Heating, Ultrasonication and
vironmental Marine Science and Technology with Pukyong
National Universities on February 17, 2011, 1:00pm at the
Conference Room. Dean’s Office, CEAFACS Bldg.,
and Blanching on the Bioactive Compounds of Campbell
BatStateU, Main Campus II)
Engr. Albertson D. Amante
Grapejuice (26th Philippine Chemistry Congress Chemistry:
Engr. Albertson Amante
19. Biodiversity Research – a Timely Approach to Nature
and Cultural Tourism Southern Batangas, Philippines (International Symposium on Environmental Marine Science and Technology in cooperation with Pukyong National University on February 17, 2011, 1:00pm
at the Conference Room. Dean’s Office, CEAFACS
Bldg., BatStateU, Main Campus II)
Colloquium in Psychology on August 31, 2011 at Dasmarinas, Cavite)
Dr. Lucille D. Evangelista
6. Psycho-Physical Spiritual Preparedness of Seminarians and Novices of Selected and Converts under the
Archdiocese of Lipa (2nd Annual CALABARZON
Research Colloquium in Psychology on August 31, 2011
at
Prof. Anacleto M. Caringal
20. Effect of Ozonation of Simulated Freshwater Containing Microcystis aeruginosa (3rd Regional Conference
on Chemical Engineering: AUN/ SEED-Net: Leading, the
Frontiers in Chemical Engineering Research and
Development in the ASEAN Region on January 20-21, 2011 at
the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel, Mandaluyong City)
Dasmarinas, Cavite)
Mr. Leandro A. Dalhag
7. Hardiness in Relation to Job Related Stress Level of
Lawyers in Batangas City (2nd Annual CALABARZON Research Colloquium in Psychology on August 31,
2011 at Dasmarinas, Cavite)
Engr. Mary Rose F. Persincula
Mr. Leandro A. Dalhag
Ten (10) research papers in various areas were presented
in regional fora/conferences.
1.
8.
The Removal of Heavy Metals in Stimulated Waste
Water Using Activated Carbon from Corn Cobs
CALABARZON Research Colloquium in Psychology
on August 31, 2011 at Dasmarinas, Cavite)
(24th Regional Symposium on Research and Development
Highlights and 1st Regional Techno Gabay Summit
Ms. Dianne B. Solis
9. Factors Affecting the Level of Motivation of General Engineering Students (2nd Annual CALABARZON Research Colloquium in Psychology on August 31,
2011 at Dasmarinas, Cavite)
on August 15-17, 2011 at the Southern Luzon State University, Lucban Quezon sponsored by STARRDEC)
Engr. Rejie Magnaye
2. Biodiversity and Threats on Philippine teak Forest
(24th Regional Symposium on Research and Development
Highlights and 1st Regional Techno Gabay Summit on
August 15-17, 2011 at the Southern Luzon State University, Lucban Quezon)
Ms. Dianne B. Solis
10. Effects of Induced Level of Self-Confidence to Performance (2nd Annual CALABARZON Research
Colloquium in Psychology on August 31, 2011 at Dasmarinas, Cavite)
For. Rommel Briones
3.
Professional Growth and Personality of Faculty
Members in Batangas State University (2nd Annual
Ms. Dianne B. Solis
Effects of Rhyming Words on the Mental Alertness of
High School Students (2nd Annual CALABARZON
Research Colloquium in Psychology on August 31,
2011 at Dasmarinas, Cavite)
Three (3) research papers in various areas were presented in national for a/conferences.
1.
Dr. Lucille D. Evangelista
the Philippines (MSP) on May 20-21, 2011 at University
of Sto. Tomas, Manila)
4. To Smoke or Not to Smoke? (2nd Annual CALABARZON Research Colloquium in Psychology on August 31,
Dr. Lucille D. Evangelista
5.Exposure of
Elementary Students
Indigenous Games (2nd Annual CALABARZON
Dr. Neil M. Mame
2.
2011 at Dasmarinas, Cavite)
to
Some Generator Sub graphs of the Toroidal Grid
(2011 Annual Convention of the Mathematical Society of
Biodiversity Features of Lobo Mountains – Basis for
Agri-cultural and Mountain Ecotourism Platform
for South-eastern Batangas, Luzon Island ( 3rd National
Conference on the Science and Management of Mountain
Ecosystem on June 16-17, 2011 at the MCME-UPLB
College of Forestry & Natural Resource College, Laguna)
For. Anacleto M. Caringal
3.
Best Developmental Paper
Science and Technology
Livelihood Options for Coastal Resource Users in
Verde Island, Batangas City (CHED UPLB Zonal
Research Center 3-day Symposium “Responding to Challenges
and Opportunities in Higher Education
Research on June 23-24, 2011 at MSEUF, University Site Red
V Lucena City Quezon)
Prof. Angelica A. Macalalad
C. Research Involvement and Achievements (Capability
Training)
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A PROTOTYPE MODEL
OF A PIEZOELECTRIC BASED BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM
Three (3) In-House Review
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING
SCIENCES
1. The 2011 Research Council Meeting on March 3, 2011,
8:00am-5:00pm at Multi-Media Room II, CITE Bldg., Gov.
Pablo Borbon Campus I, Rizal Avenue Extension, Batangas City
AUTHORS: MARK JOHN S. DE SAGUN
RIEL C. DIMAYUGA
SIRWINSTON T. LIM
2. 6th Students’ Research Forum with the theme: “
”
was conducted March 29, 2011 at Multi-Media Room II,
CITE Bldg., Gov. Pablo Borbon Campus I, Rizal Avenue
Extension, Batangas City
Best Research Paper
Science and Technology
Best Research Paper
Non - Science and Technology
Gleaning from the Flood Plains” – The Himalayanisation of Food Security to
Complement Nature Farming: Lessons of Upstream and Downstream Subsistence Strategies by the Mangyan Alangan of Naujan,
Oriental Mindoro, Philippines
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
BatStateU- Lobo
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF AN MCUBASED LOCATION
INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR PUBLIC
UTILITY BUSES USING
GLOBAL POSITIONING
SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, FINE ARTS AND
COMPUTING SCIENCES
Water Quality Assessment of Calumpang River : A Tributary
to Batangas Bay
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
AUTHORS: FE S. AGUILA
RUSSEL D. JIMENEZ
MARC VINCENT L. OLAP
BEST POSTER
AUTHORS:
JESSIE M. LANDICHO
RAYMOND M. MANALO
KRISTINE GRACE P.
RAMOS
3. 2011 Batangas State University Agency In-House Review was held July 1, 2011 at the Ground floor, CITE Bldg.,
Gov. Pablo Borbon Campus I, BatStateU
Seventeen (17) workshop/writeshop conducted
1. Supervise large scale production of guava wine at PIFADECO, Rosario Batangas on October 14, 2011
Asst. Prof. Rosenda A. Bronce
Engr. Marielli Katherine C. Untalan
2. Seminar-Workshop on Intellectual Protection of Generated
Knowledge and Creative Works: BatStateU Advocacy
held on September 6, 2011 at Multi-Media Room II,
CITE Bldg., Gov. Pablo Borbon Campus I, Rizal Avenue
Extension, Batangas City BatStateU faculty members and
students
13. Training Workshop on Research Publication Writing at
Training Center for Tropical resources and Ecosystems, Sustainability Hotel Forestry, UPLB College , Laguna on February 15-17, 2011
14. Workshop for Review and Finalization of the project
proposals on Makapuno at DOST Calabarzon Office, Jamboree Road Brgy.Timugan, Los Baños Laguna on February 9,
2011
AWARDS RECEIVED
Two (2) International awards
1. 2011 International Symposium on Advanced Engineering (Busan, South Korea) November 10-12, 2011
3. Region IV-A Hand Over/Exit Strategy Workshop: Sustaining the Partnership for Food Security at Bay view Park
Hotel Roxas Boulevard Manila on August 16-17 , 2011
4. Workshop: “Resilient Stewards can be Prepared for the
Climate Change Challenge” at Oracle Hotel and Residences, Quezon City on July 12-13, 2011
5. Planning Workshop on Regional Development Plan (20102016) Implementation at Bayview Park Hotel, Roxas
Blvd., Pasay City on July 7-8 , 2011
6. Writeshop on the Implementation of the Research Project
held April 29, 2011 at Multi-Media Room II, CITE Bldg.,
Gov. Pablo Borbon Campus I, Rizal Avenue Extension,Batangas City
7. Writeshop on Science and Technology Agenda on Coffee
at Cavite State University, Indang Cavite on April 11,
2011
8. Production Run of Tamarind Jam and candy at Haybanga,
Lobo Batangas on March 30, 2011
9. MPEX Training Workshop-1st Plant Visit at FASP Foods,
Tanauan City, Tanauan Packaging Service Center on
10. Production Run of Re-standardized procedure of Tamarind Jam and Training of Quality Assurance Measures at
PIFADECO, Pinagsibaan Rosario, Batangas on March
11, 2011
11. Nationwide Streamlining of Business Permits and Licensing Systems (BPLS) in the Philippines ”Smarting the Regional BPLS Plan: An Upscaling Workshop” at Lancaster Hotel, Mandaluyong City on February 24-25,2011
12. Production of Tamarind Jam at PIFADECO, Pinagsibaan
Rosario, Batangas on February 18, 2011
Mathematical Model for the Photocatalytic Degradation of
Phenol Using Immobilized
Titania (Recognized as one of the TOP 10 BEST
PAPERS)
Elisa D. Gutierrez, Wilma Leah J. Gupit, Juvelyn S. Ilagan,
Joanne Marie P. Marasigan
2. Philippine National Plants Conservation Society Inc.
International Symposium
BEST Poster Paper
Award
"The Vanishing Land
Races in Southern Batangas: Reflection of Agri
"Cultural" Biodiversity
Enriched by Traditional
Ecological Knowledge"
For. Anacleto M. Caringal
and For. Romel U.
Briones on Nov. 19-20,
2011

One (1) regional award
Regional Invention Contest and Exhibit (RICE) October
26-28, 2011
3. The Boost Our Fruits – Tamarind Jam was chosen as
theBest Jam/Jelly/Spread during the Agrikultura Trade
Fairheld on June 24-26, 2011 at the Megatrade Hall, SM
Megmall, Mandaluyong City with the theme, “Agraryo,
Agrikutura at Kalikasan: A Convergence Towards Sustai
able Rral Development.”
Utilization of Packed Coal Fly-Ash for Oil Spill Sorption
GRAND PRIZE WINNER

Three (3) national awards
1.
The 7th SWEEP Innovation and Excellence
Awards on March 9, 2011 at SMX Convention Center sponsored by SMART Communication, Inc.
SMART Farmbihira 2nd runner up
Exhibits Participated
1.
Lobo Foundation Week on September 27, 2011
Part of the Agro Eco-Tourism Industry of Lobo Batangas
through a Public-Private Partnership to Mainstream
2. The 4th Annual Research Awards and Young Inventors & Innovators Exhibits on March 24-25, 2011 at
PUP, Sta. Mesa, Manila
RD&E and LGU Initiatives for the Biodiversity Project
2. 7th Agriculture and Fisheries Technology Forum and
Product Exhibition August 11-14, 2011
3. 24th Regional Symposium on Research and Development
Highlights(RSRDH) and 1st Regional Techno Gabay Summit
(RTGS) held at theSouthern Luzon State University, Lucban,
Quezon, August 16, 2011.
List of BatStateU Linkages and Membership in Organizations (Local)
Eight (8) Local Linkages
1. Department of Interior and Local Government-District 2
2. BIG “A” Multipurpose Cooperative
3. Haybanga Multipurpose Cooperative
4. Barangay Council of Calansayan, San Jose, Batangas
5. Chiyoda Motors
6. LGU of Ibaan
7. LGU of Rosario
8. LGU of Lobo
Seven (7) Regional Linkages
1. Southern Tagalog Agriculture and Resources Research and
2. Development Consortium (STARRDEC)
3. Network of CALABARZON Educational Institutions (NOCEI)
4. Southern Tagalog Consortium for Industry and Energy Research and Development (STCIERD)
5. CALABARZON Research Council (CRC) DOST—Region IV-A
6. Philippine Council for Industry and Energy Research Development (PCIERD)
7. Southern Tagalog Integrated Agricultural Research Center (STIARC-DA)
Fifteen (15) National Linkages
1. Environmental Education Network of the Philippines (EENP)
2. Philippine Association of Tertiary Level Educational Institutions in Environmental Protection and Management PATLEPAM)
3. Philippine Science Consortium (PSC)
4. Philippine Association of Research Managers, Inc. (PHILARM)
5. Local Governance Training and Research Institute – Philippines Network Inc. 18. (LOGOTRI Phil Net)
6. U.P. Engineering Research and Development Foundation Inc. (UPERDFI)
7. Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
8. Department of Agriculture – Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR)
9. NEDA Statistical Research Training Center (NEDA-SRTC)
10. Taal Volcano Protected Landscape-Protected Area Management Board (TVPL-PAMB)
11. Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
12. Tanggol Kalikasan
13. Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)
14. First Philippine Conservation International (FPCI)
15. Commission on Higher Education Department – Grant in Aid
(CHED-GIA)
Four (4) International Linkages
1. Pukyong National University
2. Conservation International (CI)
3. Toyota Foundation Inc.
4. Prince Songkla University
Extension Unit
The University pursues its extension service programs/activities/projects (PAPs) that enable institutions/industries and
communities particularly the depressed and underserved toward sustainable development.
The following activities were accomplished by the Office of the Director for Extension Services for the period of January
to December 2011:
A. EXTENSION PAPER PRESENTATIONS

“BatStateU BIDANI Program as Adopted in Rosario, Batangas” by Extension
Director Romeo C. De Castro during the BIDANI Network SUCs Conference
with the theme “Revitalization of the BIDANI Network Program Towards Good
Governance and Food and Nutrition Security” held on April 13-15, 2011 at the
Training Room, CHE Research and Extension Center, College of Human Ecology, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Laguna.

“Reaching the Unreachable: Empowering Upland Farmers through the Utilization
of Highland Areas for High-Value Vegetable Production in Lobo, Batangas” by
Extension Director Romeo C. De Castro, For. Anacleto M. Caringal & Mr. Mars
Panganiban during the STARRDEC-BatStateU In-House Review held at the Multimedia Room II, CIT Building, Main I, Rizal Avenue, Batangas City on July 1,
2011.

“Campus-Community Partnership through Extension Services towards Institutional Growth” by Extension Director Romeo C. De Castro during the Seminar on RD & E with the theme “RD&E: The Framework for a New Beginning” held at
BatStaetU Lemery, Lemery, Batangas on July 5, 2011.

“SULAMBI: A BatStateU Integrated Extension Program” during the Research and Extension Services Seminar held at
AVR, CEAFACS Bldg., Gov. Pablo Borbon Campus II, Alangilan, Batangas City on November 4, 2011.
B. List of Recognized Extension Programs, Activities and Projects (PAPs) FY 2011
Title
Capability Building Training Program
Livelihood/Technical/Educational Training
Basic Educational / Social Science / Science & Technology
Training
Technical Assistance and Advisory Services
Information and Communication Technology
Engineering Design and Development of Technology/System
Construction Supervision
Rural Development / Urban Planning
Executive Leadership / Professional Development
Community Outreach Services
Milk / Food Feeding / Health and Sanitation
Medical / Dental / Optical Mission
Blood Letting Activity
Literacy / Tutorial / Review Classes
Community / Coastal Clean-up
Tree Planting
Nursery & Vegetable Garden Establishment
Relief Goods Operation
Gift Giving Activity
Youth Development
Communication / Information Services
Technology Transfer, Utilization and Commercialization
Extension PAPs supporting Gender and Development
TOTAL
Physical
Accomplishment
Duration/ Number of Hours
Number of
Trainees/ Beneficiaries
13
9
152
294
392
492
1
11
1
16
1
48
594
8
488
8
140
11
1
1,131
20
7
5
17
12
12
14
1
1
33
4
3
12
3
176
185
40
144
712
184
200
144
8
264
72
120
1,880
32
5,577
1,077
845
1,624
729
13
14
1
1
2,518
496
98
12
1,040
10,655
Total Number of recognized Extension PAPs
:
176
Total Hours of Training
:
5,577
Total Number of Trainees
:
10,655
Total Number of Awards/Recognition Received
:
15
Total Number of Technology Transferred
:
12
Total Number of Cooperating Agencies
:
59
Total Number of LGUs Assisted in Development Planning
:
12
C. Awards

Certificate of Recognition to Batangas State University
by Students’ Actions Vital to the Environment and Mother
Earth Movement, Inc. in recognition of its participation in
the environmental training held at the Boracay Ecovillage
Resort and Training Center, Yapak Boracay Island, Malay,
Aklan on January 28 to 30, 3011

Plaque of Appreciation to BatStateU Main I and BatStateU ARASOF Nasugbu by Philippine Tuberculosis
Society, Inc. (PTSI) for their invaluable assistance to raise
funds in sustaining its various TB control programs on
April 29, 2011.

Certificate of Recognition to BatStateU’s “SULAMBI:
BatStateU Alangilan - Diploma of Service Award
A BatStateU Integrated Extension Program” as recognized
BatStateU Balayan - Certificate of Appreciation Award
5th Place-Regional Level in the CHED Search for Out-
BatStateU Lobo - Certificate of Appreciation Award
standing Extension Program 2010 on May12, 2011 at Dili-
BatStateU San Juan - Certificate of Appreciation
man, Quezon City.

Award
Plaque of Recognition to BatStateU-BIDANI by the
BatStateU Main I Certificate of Commendation Award
Office of the Mayor – Rosario, Batangas “para sa kanilang
aktibong pakikilahok sa isinagawang pagsasanay sa pagbuo ng

Plaque of Recognition to Batangas State University by
planong pangkaunlaran ng Barangay” on June 6, 2011 at Laurel
Buklod-Unlad ng Batangas, Inc. (BUBI) in recognition of
Park, Poblacion C, Rosario, Batangas.
its technical support and contribution to the Land and
Housing and Community Development Program at BUBI
Village I, Dumantay, Batangas City on October 15, 2011
D. Extension Trainings / Seminars Attended


Training on Barangay Management Information System (BMIS) Software Application on January 17 to
21, 2011 at University of the Philippines, Los Baños,
Laguna.

Workshop on Nationwide Streamlining of Business
Permits and Licensing Systems (BPLS) on February
24-25, 2011 at the Lancaster Hotel, Mandaluyong
City, Metro Manila.

Training on Research Proposal Development with
the theme “Reviewing the Methods: Training Workshop on Analytical Tools for Research Project” on
March 1-3, 2011 at the Splash Mountain Oasis Resort
and Hotel, Los Baños, Laguna.

Training on Disaster Risk Reduction Management
(DRRM) on April 26-27, 2011 at the Multimedia
Room, CITE Bldg. BatStateU Main I, Rizal Ave.,
Batangas City.
Philippine Red Cross (PRC-Batangas Chapter) Awards
during the Blood Donors’ Recognition Ceremony at the
Malvar Hall, Hotel Ponte Fino, Batangas City on July 14,
2011:
BatStateU Nasugbu - Diploma of Service Award
BatStateU Malvar - Diploma of Service Award
BatStateU Lipa - Diploma of Service Award
BatStateU Rosario - Diploma of Service Award

National Greening Program (NGP) CALABARZON
Region Consultative Summit at Yazaki-Torres Manufacturing, Inc. (YTMI), Brgy Makiling, Calamba City
Laguna on May 19, 2011.

Briefing and Orientation about Agriculture and Fishery Extension Network (AFEN) at the 4th floor, DA
IV-A Conference Hall, Visayas Avenue, Diliman,
Quezon City on July 14, 2011.

National Marine Protected Area (MPA) Summit for
the Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
funded project “Enhancing Marine Protected Area
(MPA) Management Effectiveness for MPA Networks in the Philippines” held at the Castle Peak Hotel, Cebu City on July 15-16, 2011.

2nd National Educator Congress on Human Rights
Education with the theme “Human Rights Education: Changing Culture Towards Peace and Good
Governance” at Development Academy of the Philippines, Tagaytay City on July 20-22, 2011.

Training Course on Project Formulation and Management for 35 Region IV-A AFEN memberagencies at the Splash Oasis Hotel, Brgy. Lalakay, Los
Baños Laguna on July 26 – 29, 2011.

Coaches’ Training on Upscaling Business Permit and
Licensing System (BPLS) Reforms for Region IV-A
at the Local Government of the Academy Training
Center (LGATC), Los Banos, Laguna on July 27-29,
2011.

Training-Workshop on Organizational Development for
Local Government Units (LGUs) and State Universities
and Colleges (SUCs) at Naga Regent Hotel and Convention Center, Naga City on August 22 to 26, 2011.

Training-workshop on Community Participation for Agricultural Extension at Diamond Suite Hotel, #8 Apitong
Corner Escario Street, Cebu City on September 5-9, 2011.

iShools Project Nationwide Capability-Building Workshop
for SUC Teacher Education Department and Extension
Service Office representatives at Oasis Resort, Clark Perimeter Road, Angeles City, Pampanga on September 9-10,
2011.

Seminar on “Empowering Rural Community Through
Entrepreneurship” at STARRDEC Conference Hall,
Cavite State University (CavSU), Indang Cavite on September 15, 2011.

1st Higher Education Summit on Gender Issues with the
theme “A Call for Partnership among Higher Education
Institutions (HEIs) to strengthen Gender Equality, Development and
Peace” at
the
Ang
Bahay
ng
Alumni,
Magsaysay
Avenue, UP
Diliman
Campus,
Quezon
City
on
October 1112, 2011.

Training-workshop on Agribusiness and Management Skills (AMS) for LGUs and SUCs at The Leyte Park Resort Hotel,
Tacloban City on October 11-15, 2011.

National Workshop on “Sustaining Gains of the Collaborative Research, Development and Extension Services (CRDES) Outputs and Ways to Move Forward” at The Richmonde Hotel, 21 San
Miguel Ave., Ortigas Center, Pasig City on October 17-18, 2011.

Training-workshop on Participatory Approaches to Agricultural
Extension for LGUs and SUCs at Hotel Del Rio, M.H. Del Pilar
Street, Molo, Iliolo City on October 24 – 28, 2011.

Knowledge Management (KM) Audit at the Conference Room, DILG IV-A Regional Office, 2nd Floor, Old Administration Building, FTI Complex, Taguig City on November 8, 2011.

Training of Trainers (ToT) on Strengthening the Local Special Bodies (LSBs) Training Program at Emiramona Hotel, Tagaytay City on November 21-25, 2011.

National PAEPI Extension Congress and Board Meeting with the theme “Strengthening Extension Implementors/
Administrators Development Initiatives to Better Serve the Larger Communities” at Technological University of the Philippines (TUP), Manila on November 28-30, 2011.

Training-workshop on Systematic Evaluation of Training Effects, Outcomes and Impacts at Bethel Guest House, Dumaguete City on November 28 to December 2, 2011.

1st Regional Summit on Gender and Development (GAD) at
Batangas State University Main Campus I, Rizal Avenue, Batangas City
on December 1-2, 2011.

Training-workshop on Simplifying Management, Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation of Agricultural Extension
Projects at Phela Grande Hotel, Magsaysay Avenue corner Atis Street, General Santos City on December 12 – 16, 2011.
Enrolment
Summary of Enrolment by College/Campus, Semester and Sex
SY 2011-2012
Male
First Semester
Female
Total
Male
37
157
256
33
48
864
438
149
85
1,021
694
182
34
201
240
32
34
793
427
146
68
994
667
178
650
1,484
401
541
3,559
2,538
978
413
582
6,010
3,188
2,462
814
1,123
9,569
627
1,341
405
558
3,438
2,397
913
363
525
5,598
3,024
2,254
768
1,083
9,036
BatStateU-Alangilan Campus
College of Engineering, Architecture,
Fine Arts & Computing Sciences
College of Industrial Technology
Total (Alangilan Campus)
2,351
2,219
4,570
2,161
329
2,490
4,512
2,548
7,060
2,127
2,129
4,256
2,038
304
2,342
4,165
2,433
6,598
BatStateU-Extnsion Campuses
Lobo Campus
Balayan Campus
Lemery Campus
Lipa Campus
Rosario Campus
San Juan Campus
Malvar Campus
Nasugbu Campus
Total (Extension Campuses)
43
294
389
908
481
124
2,419
1,809
6,467
53
243
581
1,118
726
217
2,277
2,300
7,515
96
537
970
2,026
1,207
341
4,696
4,109
13,982
41
272
339
807
451
115
2,108
1,664
5,797
50
225
525
1,060
690
207
2,100
2,190
7,047
91
497
864
1,867
1,141
322
4,208
3,854
12,844
14,596
16,015
30,611
13,491
14,987
28,478
College
BatStateU-Main Campus I
College of Law
College of Teacher Education
College of Arts & Sciences
College of Nursing
College of Accountancy, Business,
Economics & Internationall Hospitality
Management
General Engineering
Integrated School-Elementary
Integrated School-High School
Total (Main Campus I)
GRAND TOTAL
Second Semester
Female
Total
SY 2011-2012
Main Campus
Alangilan Campus
Extension Campuses
Total
First Semester
9,569
7,060
13,982
30,611
Second Semester
9,036
6,598
12,844
28,478
Total Number of Enrolment by Semester
SY 2011-2012
40,000
First Semester
20,000
0
Second Semester
Graduates
Summary of Graduates by College and Campuses, FY 2011
April 2011
Summer 2011
October
2011
15
1
68
78
70
27
0
1
4
6
0
4
2
0
145
327
704
77
0
115
52
0
58
BatStateU-Alangilan Campus
College of Engineering, Architecture, Fine Arts &
Computing Sciences
College of Industrial Technology
Total (Alangilan Campus)
328
396
724
120
37
157
136
27
163
BatStateU-Extension Campuses
Lobo Campus
Balayan Campus
Lemery Campus
Lipa Campus
Rosario Campus
San Juan Campus
Malvar Campus
Nasugbu Campus
Total (Extension Campuses)
23
107
128
179
257
63
516
801
2074
0
12
5
23
4
1
169
22
236
0
6
1
9
1
0
55
30
102
3,502
508
323
College
BatStateU-Main Campus I
Graduate School
College of Law
College of Teacher Education
College of Arts & Sciences
College of Nursing
College of Accountancy, Business, Economics &
International Hospitality Management
Integrated School
Total (Main Campus I)
GRAND TOTAL
Total Number of Graduates
FY 2011
Main Campus
704
115
58
April 2011
Summer 2011
October 2011
Alangilan Campus
724
157
163
Extension Campuses
2074
236
102
2,500
2,000
April 2011
1,500
Summer 2011
1,000
October 2011
500
0
Main
Campus
Alangilan
Campus
Extension
Campuses
Faculty Development
Summary of Faculty by College
First Semester, SY 2011-2012
Part-time
Faculty
Permanent
Temporary
Grand Total
College of Arts & Sciences
19
26
2
47
College of Teacher Education
17
27
5
49
College of Nursing
12
10
0
22
College of Accountancy, Business,
Economics & International Hospitality Management
47
12
8
67
College of Law
16
1
0
17
College
Main Campus I
Intgrated School
0
Elementary
21
0
6
27
High School
39
1
2
42
171
77
23
271
College of Engineering, Architecture,
Fine Arts & Computing Sciences
85
34
14
133
General Engineering
40
17
6
63
College of Industrial Technology
15
37
12
64
Sub-total (Alangilan Campus)
140
88
63
291
Lobo Campus
3
1
4
8
Balayan Campus
14
6
4
24
Lemery Campus
29
3
2
34
Lipa Campus
29
17
11
57
Rosario Campus
22
10
4
36
Malvar Campus
112
24
7
143
ARASOF Campus
66
76
11
153
San Juan Campus
Sub-total (Extension Campuses)
13
288
2
139
0
43
15
470
Grand Total
599
304
129
1032
Sub-total (Main Campus 1)
Alangilan Campus
Extension Campuses
Summary of Faculty by College
Second Semester, SY 2011-2012
Part-time
Faculty/
Guest
Lecturer
Permanent
College of Arts & Sciences
4
29
2
10
45
College of Teacher Education
4
26
5
17
52
College of Nursing
5
8
2
6
21
College of Accountancy, Business,
Economics & International Hospitality Management
0
13
10
47
70
College of Law
12
1
College
Temporary Contractual Grand Total
Main Campus I
13
Intgrated School
0
Elementary
0
0
6
19
25
High School
2
0
2
35
39
Sub-total (Main Campus 1)
27
77
27
134
265
Alangilan Campus
College of Engineering,
Architecture,Fine Arts & Computing
Sciences
19
34
19
45
117
General Engineering
1
20
4
34
59
College of Industrial Technology
0
37
11
12
60
20
91
34
91
236
Lobo Campus
0
3
2
3
Balayan Campus
0
6
4
14
24
Lemery Campus
11
4
2
17
34
Lipa Campus
6
17
12
22
57
Rosario Campus
0
10
4
22
36
Malvar Campus
9
23
7
77
116
ARASOF Campus
21
75
13
38
147
San Juan Campus
0
2
0
11
13
Sub-total (Extension Campuses)
47
140
44
204
427
Grand Total
94
308
105
429
928
Sub-total (Alangilan Campus)
Extension Campuses
Income & Expenses
Consolidated Statement of Income & Expenses
For the Year Ending December 31, 2011
Income:
Subsidy Income from National Government
Subsidy Income from Regional Office
Add: Income from Operation:
Registration fees
Affiliation Fees
Athletic and cultural fess
Clearance/certification fees
Comprehensive examination fees
Diploma and graduation fees
Library fees
Medical, dental and laboratory fees
Transcript of records fees
Other service income
Fines and penalties - service income
Income from Dormitory Operations
Printing & Publication Income
Rent income
Sales Revenue
Tuition fees
Other business income
Subsidy from Operating Units
Interest income
Miscellaneous Income
Dividend Income
261,953,638.18
62,536,434.71
14,360,285.00
3,744,073.25
25,132,554.05
272,295.00
1,063,260.84
1,647,028.00
32,164,821.20
45,622,647.69
674,094.00
161,609,903.59
16,900.00
1,606,609.87
5,641,736.22
36,463,054.67
271,799,698.54
10,432,129.69
5,000,000.00
7,589,782.31
215,642.67
400
Total Income from Operation
Total Income
Less: Expenses:
Personal Services
Gain / Loss on Foreign Exchange
Salaries and Wages-Regular Pay
Salaries and Wages - Casual
Personnel Relief Allowance (PERA)
Representation Allowance
Transportation Allowance
Clothing/Uniform Allowance
Total Forwarded
Total Forwarded
Subsistence & Quarters Allowance
Productivity Incentive Benefits
Other Bonuses and Allowances
Honoraria
Hazard Pay
Overnight and Night Pay
Longevity Pay
Cash Gift
Year End Bonus
Life & Ret. Ins. Contributions
Pag-Ibig Contributions
Phil. Health Contributions
ECC Contributions
Terminal Leave Benefits
Other Personnel Benefits
Total Personal Services
Cost of Goods Sold
625,056,916.59
949,546,989.48
618.8
133,321,373.27
1,521,832.62
13,237,051.52
1,188,124.22
1,511,190.03
768,000.00
151,540,190.46
151,540,190.46
217,875.00
1,168,500.00
9,703,000.00
100,725,435.35
583,238.30
424,280.42
135,000.00
3,657,125.00
13,311,099.95
20,481,700.49
859,100.00
2,017,537.50
866,423.92
1,082,800.27
45,434,372.92
352,215,679.58
36,910,209.55
Income & Expenses
Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses
Traveling Expenses - Local
Traveling Expenses - Foreign
Training and Seminar Expenses
Scholarships Expenses
Office Supplies Expenses
Accountable Forms Expenses
Food Supplies Expense
Drugs and Medicines Expenses
Medical/Dental & Lab. Supplies Expenses
Gasoline, Oil and Lubricant Expense
Textbooks and Instructional Materials
Other Supplies Expenses
Water Expense
Electricity Expense
Cooking Gas Expenses
Postage and Deliveries
Telephone Expenses - Landline
Telephone/Telegraph - Mobile
Internet Expenses
Cable, Satellite, Telegraph & Radio Expenses
Total Forwarded
Total Forwarded
Membership dues & Contributions to
Organizations
Awards and indemnities
Advertising Expenses
Printing and Binding Expenses
Rent Expenses
Representation Expenses
Transportation and Delivery Expense
Subscription Expenses
Legal Services
Auditing Services
Consultancy Services
General Services
Janitorial Services
Security Services
Other Professional Services
Repairs & Maintenance-Elec. Power & Energy Structures
Repairs & Maintenance-Office Buildings
Repairs & Maintenance-School Buildings
Repairs & Maintenance-Other Structures
Repairs & Maintenance-Office Equipment
Repairs & Maintenance-Furniture and Fixtures
Repair & Maintenance - IT Equipment &
Software
Repair & Maintenance - Med., Dental & Lab.
Equipment
Repair & Maintenance - Tech. and Scientific
Equipment
Repair & Maintenance - Other Machineries &
Equipment
Repairs and Maintenance-Motor Vehicles
Repair & Maintenance - Artesian Well,
Reservoir
Subsidy to Operating Units
2,636,943.64
930,217.90
2,812,304.22
11,445,276.10
6,815,129.41
577,194.60
32,000.00
652,060.81
747,714.24
2,020,600.64
979,232.57
8,130,723.64
833,366.41
26,804,467.73
9,116.00
4,411.00
641,168.41
150,574.37
4,249,063.93
51,410.00
70,522,975.62
70,522,975.62
760,874.32
85,500.00
142,105.92
581,352.00
77,400.00
2,133,713.98
1,165.00
6,291,099.66
7,400.00
11,514.34
932,667.00
28,241,912.75
12,043,304.71
14,145,551.01
2,239,289.09
81,870.40
104,860.00
4,192,479.29
1,534,585.94
494,083.74
13,830.00
7,040.74
105,579.00
516,000.00
42,841.00
648,213.19
97,852.50
62,536,434.71
Income & Expenses
Extraordinary Expenses
272,000.00
Taxes Duties and Licenses
207,985.76
Fidelity Bond Premiums
114,278.75
Insurance Expense
Bad Debts Expense
Depreciation Expense - School Buildings
2,348,980.40
244,346.83
7,900,263.01
Total Forwarded
219,681,350.66
Total Forwarded
219,681,350.66
Depreciation Expense - Other Structure
Depreciation Expense - Office Equipment
Depreciation Expense - Furniture and Fixtures
Depreciation Expense - IT Equipment
Depreciation Expense - Machinery
337,419.60
4,758,147.81
821,662.98
4,285,026.29
195,251.50
Depreciation Expense - Communication
Equipment
195,836.93
Depreciation Expense - Firefighting Equipment
& Accessories
80,538.60
Depreciation Expense - Medical, Dental and
Lab. Equipment
Depreciation Expense - Sports Equipment
5,808,246.75
45,772.35
Depreciation Expense - Technical & Scientific
Equipment
1,569,689.04
Depreciation Expense - Other Machineries &
Equipment
Depreciation Expense - Motor Vehicles
855,092.14
1,466,721.59
Depreciation Expense - Other Property, Plant
and Equipment
Other Maintenance & Operating Expenses
110,286.94
7,210,388.97
Total MOOE
247,421,432.15
Financial Charges
Bank Charges
Documentary Stamp Expenses
Other Financial Charges
Interest Expenses
Total Financial Charges
Total Expenses
Excess of income over expenses
521.97
48,150.00
2,630.00
7,100,106.23
7,151,408.20
643,698,729.48
305,848,260.00
Balance Sheet
Consolidated Balance Sheet
December 31, 2011
ASSETS
MAIN CAMPUS
Current Assets:
ARASOF
Nasugbu Campus
JPLPC
Malvar Campus
Consolidated
Cash:
Cash - Collecting Officers
Cash - Disbursing Officers
Petty Cash fund
111,305.41
111,305.41
3,335,602.44
-
-
3,335,602.44
20,000.00
-
-
20,000.00
Cash in bank - LCCA
175,808,052.33
Cash in Bank - LCCA (Savings Acct.)
Cash in Bank-Foreign Currency (Savings
Acct.)
323,795,413.27
-
-
323,795,413.27
459,250.38
-
-
459,250.38
503,529,623.83
115,433,383.58
115,433,383.58
95,308,667.40
386,550,103.31
95,308,667.40
714,271,674.81
13,846,155.50
207,244,499.16
Receivables:
Accounts receivable
Less: Allow. for doubtful accts.
Due from officers & employees
Loans Receivable - Other
Due from NGAs
Due from GOCCs
Due from Other Funds
193,398,343.66
-
1,426,527.29
-
191,971,816.37
-
106,407.83
-
10,653.35
2,000,000.00
13,846,155.50
1,000,000.00
1,426,527.29
205,817,971.87
117,061.18
3,000,000.00
46,869.66
-
-
46,869.66
645,988.54
-
-
645,988.54
(3,039.69)
Advances to Officers and Employees
2,328,671.32
Receivable & Disallowances/charges
825,676.48
Other receivables
(3,039.69)
-
2,328,671.32
31,759.29
-
857,435.77
232,338.26
13,874.44
-
246,212.70
196,154,728.77
2,056,287.08
14,846,155.50
213,057,171.35
Inventories:
Work in process inventory
2,736.25
2,736.25
Merchandise Inventory
7,556,356.23
115,502.00
Office supplies inventory
1,185,535.34
162,871.78
170,165.48
1,518,572.60
Accountable forms inventory
93,046.90
74,384.81
100,000.00
267,431.71
Med., Dental & Lab. Supplies Invty.
72,937.34
Textbook & Int'l. Materials Invty
-
72,937.34
114,905.99
2,622,911.30
2,737,817.29
1,811,584.43
2,242,832.64
Other Supplies Inventory
-
431,248.21
Construction Materials Inventory
-
5,432.80
Other Prepaid Expenses
7,671,858.23
8,910,612.06
904,345.59
129,830.31
136,987.90
4,704,661.21
5,432.80
14,519,618.86
266,818.21
Balance Sheet
Prepaid Insurance
-
Advances to Contractors
Guaranty deposit
1,063,243.00
154,560.35
Investment in Stocks
Total Current Assets
214,350.00
24,174.30
3,981,653.83
24,174.30
-
5,044,896.83
-
-
154,560.35
-
-
214,350.00
-
5,704,799.69
1,561,983.66
4,142,816.03
710,156,948.32
122,536,832.28
88,992,910.75
1,868,454.46
114,859,484.11
947,553,264.71
Property, Plant & Equipment:
Land
Land improvements
Less: Acc. Depreciation
3,841,905.00
3,841,905.00
Electrification, power & energy structures
Less: Acc. Depreciation
13,294,043.93
13,294,043.93
Offfice Buildings
School buildings
Other structures
Less: Acc. Depreciation
Office equipment
Less: Acc. Depreciation
Furniture & fixtures
Less: Acc. Depreciation
IT Equipment & software
Less: Acc. Depreciation
Library Books
Less: Acc. Depreciation
Machineries
Less: Acc. Depreciation
250,000.00
250,000.00
-
556,000.00
4,397,905.00
200,600.00
-
13,494,643.93
6,018.00
-
6,018.00
-
13,488,625.93
-
1,415,390.15
-
8,457.99
-
8,457.99
-
1,406,932.16
-
1,406,932.16
26,286,836.16
46,576,237.66
596,117,966.09
81,693,816.92
344,538.68
4,766,712.89
86,805,068.49
441,561,075.35
25,942,297.48
41,809,524.77
509,312,897.60
12,055,875.81
3,747,233.24
4,595,135.12
20,398,244.17
2,496,050.20
53,764.57
-
2,549,814.77
9,559,825.61
3,693,468.67
4,595,135.12
17,848,429.40
36,236,153.87
5,077,120.08
3,616,822.16
44,930,096.11
18,781,567.73
169,644.11
474,301.09
19,425,512.93
17,454,586.14
4,907,475.97
3,142,521.07
25,504,583.18
8,700,315.67
4,039,468.59
1,250,323.53
13,990,107.79
3,187,979.12
86,245.32
60,034.59
3,334,259.03
5,512,336.55
3,953,223.27
1,190,288.94
10,655,848.76
23,299,406.63
7,379,910.40
19,024,450.19
49,703,767.22
8,163,336.34
671,555.67
1,406,777.80
10,241,669.81
15,136,070.29
6,708,354.73
17,617,672.39
39,462,097.41
17,748,617.62
1,273,013.24
1,018,499.40
20,040,130.26
-
19,570.63
-
19,570.63
17,748,617.62
1,253,442.61
1,018,499.40
20,020,559.63
4,322,640.25
156,887.50
1,522,905.10
6,002,432.85
473,471.55
2,216,081.18
1,049,433.55
3,786,351.67
1,742,609.63
2,580,030.62
Agricultural, Fishery & Forestry Equipment
4,647,905.00
-
194,582.00
523,254,892.27
Less: Acc. Depreciation
90,891,365.21
806,000.00
1,415,390.15
-
Less: Acc. Depreciation
30,000.00
-
-
156,887.50
20,300.00
20,300.00
2,753,526.10
Less: Acc. Depreciation
1,454,467.14
1,299,058.96
301,598.00
491,270.00
-
792,868.00
164,749.83
Firefighting equipment & accessories
Less: Acc. Depreciation
Medical, dental & laboratory equipment
Less: Acc. Depreciation
Total Forwarded
979,888.00
-
Communication equipment
230,835.00
3,964,249.10
58,925.25
69,396.00
1,582,788.39
920,962.75
161,439.00
2,381,460.71
80,689.08
84,060.75
-
220,908.92
407,209.25
-
98,451,049.87
886,369.92
33,834,291.16
267,394.78
64,616,758.71
618,975.14
252,062.50
65,487,796.35
681,818,128.45
52,052,565.99
71,422,576.74
805,293,271.18
252,062.50
-
628,118.17
99,589,482.29
34,101,685.94
Balance Sheet
Total Forwarded
Military and Police Equipment
Sports Equipment
Less: Acc. Depreciation
Technical & scientific equipment
Less: Acc. Depreciation
Other machineries & equipment
Less: Acc. Depreciation
Motor vehicles
Less: Acc. Depreciation
Other Property, Plant & Equipment (Artesian
Wells, Reservoir)
Less: Acc. Depreciation
Artesian Wells, Reservoir, Pumping Station
Other Public Infrastructures
Construction in progress-agency assets
Construction in progress-irrigation, canals &
laterals
Total property, plant & equipment
Other assets
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES
AND EQUITY
681,818,128.45
324,129.20
37,069.60
287,059.60
26,417,583.23
9,435,305.93
16,982,277.30
10,458,719.13
2,044,966.39
52,052,565.99
26,000.00
607,616.66
25,876.12
581,740.54
7,716,818.93
38,622.01
7,678,196.92
1,865,359.16
669,164.82
71,422,576.74
443,480.00
443,480.00
1,508,561.03
119,292.28
1,389,268.75
668,561.50
344,075.10
805,293,271.18
26,000.00
1,375,225.86
62,945.72
1,312,280.14
35,642,963.19
9,593,220.22
26,049,742.97
12,992,639.79
3,058,206.31
8,413,752.74
11,995,887.50
3,105,731.84
8,890,155.66
1,196,194.34
1,339,272.70
282,636.00
1,056,636.70
324,486.40
1,258,198.00
665,138.00
593,060.00
9,934,433.48
14,593,358.20
4,053,505.84
10,539,852.36
2,387,000.00
843,120.00
1,543,880.00
347,244.00
8,446.49
338,797.51
2,774,205.33
147,610.00
2,626,595.33
334,400.00
-
5,508,449.33
999,176.49
4,509,272.84
334,400.00
612,719.00
612,719.00
-
174,720,415.10
-
-
174,720,415.10
76,055.19
-
-
76,055.19
893,344,443.04
62,930,132.00
77,133,867.22
1,033,408,442.26
12,144,169.33
370,027.42
-
12,514,196.75
1,615,645,560.69
185,836,991.70
191,993,351.33
1,993,475,903.72
37,419,075.05
7,287.01
2,539,918.80
880,532.75
261,356.42
102,000.00
16,999.50
400,749.82
13,716.13
9,281.67
12,946,027.07
-
50,467,102.12
24,286.51
2,940,668.62
894,248.88
270,638.09
4,202.00
14,649.51
58,910.07
(306,105.92)
14,649.51
58,910.07
3,000,000.00
12,250,806.07
5,178,217.69
2,303,841.41
50,837,529.29
127,934,792.34
Liabilities:
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable
Due to officers & employees
Due to BIR
Due to GSIS
Due to Pag-ibig
Due to Philhealth
Due to other NGAs
Due to other GOCCs
Due to operating units
Due to other funds
Guaranty deposit payable
Performance/bidders/bail
bonds payable
Other payables
Loan Payable - Current
Total current liabilities
Long term liabilities:
Loan payable - domestic
(310,307.92)
3,000,000.00
12,250,806.07
4,729,705.37
147,638.66
300,873.66
2,299,787.41
38,925,423.25
102,003,584.21
4,054.00
9,859,577.54
10,631,778.90
2,052,528.50
15,299,429.23
58,266,759.44
Other Deferred Credits
Total liabilities
160,270,343.65
-
-
58,266,759.44
13,846,155.50
13,846,155.50
10,631,778.90
29,145,584.73
200,047,707.28
Government Equity
1,455,375,217.04
175,205,212.80
162,847,766.60
1,793,428,196.44
TOTAL LIABILITIES & GOV'T. EQUITY
1,615,645,560.69
185,836,991.70
191,993,351.33
1,993,475,903.72
Government Equity
Consolidated Statement of Government Equity
For the Year Ending December 31, 2011
Government Equity, Beginning
1,552,800,078.99
Less: Adjustment for Construction
in Progress erroneously
credited
88,455,417.91
1,464,344,661.08
Add: Retained Operating Surplus
Current Operation
Prior year’s adjustments
Government Equity, Ending
305,848,260.00
23,235,275.36
329,083,535.36
1,793,428,196.44
Cash Flows
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
For the year ended December 31, 2011
Cash Flow from Operating Activities:
MAIN
Cash Inflows:
Receipt of NCA/Subsidy from regional
office
Collection of income/other payables
ARASOF
JPLPC
TOTAL
260,340,738.00
43,506,258.25
19,030,176.46
322,877,172.71
510,072,524.17
94,099,239.00
64,857,983.10
669,029,746.27
770,413,262.17
137,605,497.25
83,888,159.56
991,906,918.98
470,499,721.40
120,845,302.20
50,040,603.49
641,385,627.09
490,387.44
10,217,493.88
26,989,326.29
45,672,077.98
Refund of cash advances & op of expenses
Refund of overpayment of salaries
Refund of petty cash fund
Receipt of cash dividend
Receipt of refund for clothing allowance
Total Cash Inflows
Cash Outflows:
Cash payment of Operating Expenses
Granting of Cash advances/Petty Cash
Remittance of withholding taxes
Remittance of GSIS,HDMF & Philhealth
Payment of other payables
Payment of accounts payable
Increase in merchandise inventories
26,498,938.85
35,454,584.10
5,556,548.11
5,556,548.11
Increase( decrease) in office supplies invty.
(18,845.97)
(18,845.97)
Increase in accountable forms inventory
44,284.90
44,284.90
Total Cash Outflows
Cash Provided by Operation
538,035,231.39
120,845,302.20
60,748,484.81
719,629,018.40
232,378,030.78
16,760,195.05
23,139,674.75
272,277,900.58
639,833.30
(639,833.30)
42,335,655.90
(42,335,655.90)
Cash Flow from Investing Activities:
Cash Inflow
Cash Outflow:
Cash Payment for Property and Equipment
Cash Provided by Investing Activities
41,695,822.60
(41,695,822.60)
Cash Provided by Financing Activities:
Cash Inflows
Loan proceeds from LBP
Cash Outflows:
Payment of domestic loan
Cash Provided by Financing Activities
30,325,278.91
(30,325,278.91)
Total Cash Provided by Operating, Investing & Financing
activities
Add: Cash Balance, January 1, 2011
160,356,929.27
343,172,694.56
CASH BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 2011
503,529,623.83
30,325,278.91
(30,325,278.91)
16,760,195.05
98,673,188.53
115,433,383.58
22,499,841.45
72,808,825.95
95,308,667.40
199,616,965.77
514,654,709.04
714,271,674.81
Curricular Offerings
D O C T O R A L P R O G R A M S
Doctor in Public Administration (DPA)
Doctor in Business Administration (DBA)
Doctor of Education in Educational Management
(Ed.D.EM)
Doctor of Technology (DTech)
Doctor of Philosophy
Major:
● Mathematics Education (Ph.D.Math)
● Educational Management
● English (Language and Literature)
M A S T E R ’ S P R O G R A M S :
Master of Engineering
Master of Science in Computer Science
Master of Science in Electronics Engineering
Master of Science in Engineering
Master of Science in Information Technology
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Arts in Education
Major in: Educational Management
Filipino
Mathematics Teaching
Physical Education
Science Teaching
Computer Education
English Language Teaching
Master of Public Administration (MPA)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Technology
Master of Science in Mathematics
Master of Arts in English
Master of Arts in Psychology
Master of Psychology
Master of Chemistry
U N D E R G R A D U A T E S
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE,
FINE ARTS & COMPUTING SCIENCES
BS Chemical Engineering
BS Civil Engineering
BS Computer Engineering
BS Electrical Engineering
BS Electronics Engineering
BS Environmental & Sanitary Engineering
BS Food Engineering
BS Industrial Engineering
BS Instrumentation & Control Engineering
BS Mechanical Engineering
BS Mechatronics Engineering
BS Petroleum Engineering
BS Architecture
BS Fine Arts
Major:
Visual Communication
BS Interior Design
BS Computer Science
BS Information Technology
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Major: General Curriculum
Bachelor of Secondary Education
Major: Biological Science
English
Filipino
MAPEH
Mathematics
Technology and Livelihood Education
BS Industrial Education (BSIEd)
Major:
Industrial Arts
BS Early Childhood Education (BSECEd)
BS Home Economics (BSHE)
BS Computer Education (BSCOEd)
BS Physical Education (BSPE)
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
BS Mathematics
BS Biology
BS Chemistry
BS Psychology
BS Criminology
BS Development Communication
BA English
COLLEGE OF LAW
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS, ECONOMICS &
INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
BS Accountancy
BS Accounting Management
BS Applied Economics
BS Business Administration
Major:
Marketing Management
Business Economics
Operations Management
Financial Management
Human Resource Development Management
Management Information System
Associate in Accounting
Associate in Management
BS Hotel & Restaurant Management
BS Tourism
Associate in Hotel & Restaurant Management
Associate in Tourism
BA Public Administration
BS Customs Administration
BS Entrepreneurship
COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Bachelor of Industrial Technology (BIT-4 years)
Ladderized-Dual Training System Application
1-yr. Vocational Course
2-yr. Technical Course
3-yr. Technician Course
Major in:
Automotive Technology
Civil Technology
Computer Technology
Electrical Technology
Electronics Technology
Instrumentation & Control Technology
Mechanical Technology
Mechatronics Technology
Welding & Fabrication Technology
Drafting Technology
Food Technology
COLLEGE OF NURSING
BS Nursing
BS Nutrition and Dietetics
INTEGRATED SCHOOL
High School
Grade I - VI
Kinder I & II
Nursery
BatStateU Annual Report 2011
EDITOR: Prof. Rosemarie D. Robles MANAGING EDITOR:Ailleen Grace M. Sawali
CONTRIBUTORS: Vice Presidents, Executive Directors, Deans, Directors and Assistant Directors
PRODUCTION STAFF: Rochelle B. Ricafort, Nathalie Joy M. Atienza, Cherry Mae G. Malantic
CONSULTANTS: Dr. Nora L. Magnaye, Dr. Victoria G. Marcial
Contact Information:
Batangas State University
Planning and Development Office
Rizal Avenue, Batangas City
Tel No. (043) 300-2202 loc. 109
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Fax (043) 300-2202 loc. 109
Website Address: http://www.batstate-u.edu.ph