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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The publication of CTU Annual report 2015 was made possible through the sincere efforts of the CTU workforce .
The president would especially thank the campus directors, deans, chairmen, and the professors who contributed a great
deal of information to the achievement of such an endeavor.
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Vision
A center of excellence and development in research, instruction, production, and extension
services for progressive leadership transcending global technological, business and industry-driven education.
Mission
The University shall primarily provide advanced professional and technical instruction for special purposes , advanced studies in industrial trade,
agriculture, fishery, forestry, aeronautics, and land-based programs, arts and sciences, health sciences, information technology and other relevant fields
of study. It shall also undertake research and extension services and provide progressive leadership in its areas of specialization (Sec. 2 of RA 9744)
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CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY CEBU PROVINCE CAMPUSES
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Table of Contents
CTU Topnotchers
Scholarship Programs
Accredited Programs
International Linkages
MFO 1: Advanced and Higher Education Services
MFO 2: Research and Development Services
MFO 3: Extension Services
MFO 4: General Administration Services and Support to Operations
MFO 5: Management of Resources
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INTRODUCTION
The Cebu Technological University has been at the fore for decades fighting innumerable odds that challenge the strength of its foundation. Driven by the principles of consistency and excellence , the CTU’s transition administration has come to terms of reality that fosters growth and satisfaction for ALL THE STAKEHOLDERS. Much has been done to protect their rights and expected benefits.
Massive undertakings were sought to free the university from various forms of impediments. The administration is primarily acting on several issues related to development especially that a hefty allocation from the national government is instituted. Proving the university’s worth for such generous appropriation is on top of all the identified concerns.
The accomplishments of the administration, faculty, staff, and students are thus contingent to how well everything is given direction by the national government and by the administration. Different areas of success can be determined as products of these mandated goals such as : scholarship grants awarded to a majority of the university’s population; constant exposure of teachers and students to trainings and other related activities for quality education ; accredited programs , etc.
Attaining success is achieving optimum satisfaction for not just the university but the entire community. With everyone’s concerted efforts , NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT is within easy reach through HEIs like the CTU , the UNIVERSITY of TOMORROW.
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CTU TOPNOTCHERS
Engr. Francisco R. Onde Jr. (CTU-MAIN)
Champion5th National Struct Whiz Civil Engineering Quiz (Feb. 21, 2014)National Irrigation Administration, EDSA, Quezon City
1st Runner-Up4th JPICE-LNM Students’ Quiz Bowl (Feb. 22, 2014)De La Salle University, Taft Ave. Metro Manila
2nd placeCIVIL ENGINEERING BOARD EXAM ( MAY 2014 )
Engr. Dovann O. Arrabis (CTU-MAIN)
3rd Runner-Up4th JPICE-LNM Students’ Quiz Bowl (Feb. 22, 2014)De La Salle University, Taft Ave. Metro Manila
10th place CIVIL ENGINEERING BOARD EXAM ( MAY 2014 )
Miss Rica Alessandra de los Reyes Young (CTU-MAIN)
5th place (LET)Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED) : major in Technology Livelihood Education (TLE) : additional specialization in Special Education
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Engr. Francisco R. Onde Jr. (CTU-MAIN)
Champion5th National Struct Whiz Civil Engineering Quiz (Feb. 21, 2014)National Irrigation Administration, EDSA, Quezon City
1st Runner-Up4th JPICE-LNM Students’ Quiz Bowl (Feb. 22, 2014)De La Salle University, Taft Ave. Metro Manila
2nd placeCIVIL ENGINEERING BOARD EXAM ( MAY 2014 )
Leonardo C. Carin (CTU-ARGAO)
8th place (AGRICULTURIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION)
Engr. Michael Laurente Mata
8th place National Passing Performance in LET 2014
8th – CTU-Argao
National Passing Performance in LET 2014
Lord S. Tagalog (CTU-MAIN)
2nd Runner-UpON-THE-SPOT PAINTING CONTEST
Theme: Greening our Way of Life for a sustainable future
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F é tes in SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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BEST SCIENTIFIC POSTER AWARDEES
Serapion N. TanduyanBerenice T. Adriano
(During the NAST 36TH Annual Scientific Meeting Awarding Ceremonies on July 10, 2014 at Philippine International Convention Center )
Convention on “Harnessing Agricultural Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change “
(Sponsored by the Philippine Phytopathological Society, Inc. and DA7 last May 5, 2014 at CAFA Theater, University of San Carlos-Talamban Campus, Talamban, Cebu City)
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Internally – Funded ( As Of October 17, 2014 )
Academic / Alumni / BSA/ BSF / Barangay /BOT 294 / 530 / 506/ Choristers / Dance Company / DBC / Entrance Scholarship / Honorific / PTA Scholarship / Salutatorian / Valedictorian / SSG / Work Study Program
Externally – Funded ( As Of October 17, 2014 )
Government - Agricultural Technology Institute / BFAR / CHED / DA-ACEF / DSWD / DAR / DOST-SEI / ESGP –
PA / GSIS / PCLC / SSS / LGU / LSB / OWWA / PARTY LIST / GRANT-IN-AIDE/ FINACIAL ASSISTANCE /CHED
CONGRESSIONAL / Municipality of Medellin
Non-government – ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilya / Banay sa Gugma / Barriga Foundation / Cagaanan Scholarship
/ CEBECO / Lexmark / PLDT-Smart 2G / Timex, Phil. / Jomalia Shipping / Tsuneishi / Worldwide Steel Group / San
Miguel Foundation .
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Internally-funded Externally-funded(Government)
Externally-funded(Non-Government)
3,750 4,930
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SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS 1st Semester , A.Y. 2014-2015
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS1st Semester, A.Y. 2014-2015
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SUMMARY OF SCHOLARS (SYSTEMWIDE) FIRST SEMESTER, ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015
NO. SCHOLARSHIP
PRIVILEGES
NUMBER OF REMARK
S PROGRAM GRANTEE
S I. INTERNALLY FUNDED
1 Academic 50%-100% tuition fee discount 831 Merit
2 Alumni (Grad) 50% tuition & misc. Discount 137 Non-merit
3 Alumni (Undergrad) Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 2 Non-merit
4 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture -
5 Bachelor of Science in -Fisheries 50%/100% tuition fee discount 195
6 Bachelor of Science in Forestry 90
7 Barangay Free tuition fee 653 Non-merit
8 BOT 294/ 530 (Grad) Free tuition for employees and their dependents 61
9 BOT 506 50 % tuition fee discount 164 Non-merit
10 BOT 530 (Undergrad) Free tuition fee 146 Non-merit
11 CTU Choristers Free tuition fee 48 Non-merit
12 CTU Dance Company Free tuition fee 95 Non-merit
13 CTU DBC 56 14 Entrance Scholarship 75%-100% tuition fee discount 53 Merit
15 Honorific Free tuition & miscellaneous fees 25 Non-merit
16 PTA Scholarship Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 24 Non-merit
17 Salutatorian Scholarship Program Free tuition fee, misc fee c/o Cebu Prov., & monthly stipened of P1,500.00 c/o DBP 226 Merit
18 Supreme Student Government P5,000.00 per semester 4
Non-merit
19 Valedictorian Scholarship Program
Free tuition fee, misc fee & monthly stipened of P2,000.00 c/o Cebu Province
250 Merit
20 Work Study Program Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 690 Non-merit
SUB-TOTAL: 3,750 II. EXTERNALLY FUNDED A. GOVERNMENT
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1 Agricultural Technology Institute Free tuition & misc. w/ stipened 0
Non-merit
2 BFAR Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 2 Non-merit
3 CHED 17
3.a DND – CHED – PASUC Free tuition fee, P2,500.00 for the misc. Fee c/o CHED ., & a stipened of P6,000.00 per sem. c/o AFP
0 Non-merit
3.b Full Merit P15,000.00 per semester 65 Merit 3.c GAD Full Merit P15,000.00 per semester 3 Merit 3.d Half Merit P7,500.00 per semester 59 Merit
3.e One Town, One Scholar P15,000.00 per semester 26
Non-merit
3.f SAFE Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 1
Non-merit
3.g Study Now Pay Later P7,500.00 per semester 7
Non-merit
3.h Tulong Dunong P6,000.00 per semester 1037
Non-merit
4 DA-ACEF Free tuition & misc. w/ stipened
42 Non-merit
5 DSWD Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 300
6 Department of Agrarian Reform Free tuition & miscellaneous 0
Non-merit
7 DOST – SEI Free tuition not to exceed P6,000.00 per sem. & monthly stipend of P6,000.00 172 Merit
8 ESGP-PA Php 30,000 per semester 787
9 GSIS Free tuition & miscellaneous with stipened 1
Non-merit
10 Philippine Councilors League Scholarship Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 5
11 SSS Php 10,000 per year 2 12 LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT/ LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD 0
12.a Argao P20,000.00 per semester 0
Non-merit
12.b Asturias Free tuition and miscellaneous fees
Non-merit
12.c Bogo City Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 17
Non-merit
12.d Carmen Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0
Non-merit
12.e Cebu City Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 1389
Non-merit
12.f Consolacion Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0
Non-merit
12.g Daan Bantayan Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 152
Non-merit
12.h Danao City Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 54
Non-merit
12.i Lapu Lapu City Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 2
Non-merit
12.j Barangay Logon Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 8
Non-merit
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12.k Mandaue City Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0
Non-merit
12.l Naga City Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 26
Non-merit
12.m
Poro Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0
Non-merit
12.n San Remigio Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 2
Non-merit
12.o Toledo City Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 3
Non-merit
12.p Tuburan Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 20
Non-merit
13 OWWA Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 6
Non-merit
14 PARTY LIST 0
14.a ACT Partylist As set by the sponsor 7
Non-merit
14.b Anak Pawis P10,000.00 per semester 1
Non-merit
14.c Cibac P5,000.00 per semester 31
Non-merit
14.d Coop Natcco Party List Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 3
14.e Gabriela P10,000.00 per semester 1
Non-merit
15 PSB- Cebu Tertiary Educational Assistance Program Free tuition & miscellaneous fees w/ P2000,00.00 monthly stipened 352 Merit
16 ATESAP (Argao Tertiary Educational Scholarship and Assistance Program P20,000.00 per semester 31
17 Phil. Veterans Affairs Office
Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0 Non-merit
18 Special Program for Fishery Educ.
Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0 Non-merit
19 TUCP Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 6
20 Youth Agricultural & Fisheries Program (YAFP)
Free tuition & miscellaneous w/ book allowance & stipened 1
Non-merit
21 GRANT - IN - AIDE/ FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 0 PDAF 101
21.a Cong. Caminero Free tuition & miscellaneous 14
21.b Cong. Durano
Free tuition & miscellaneous 0 Non-merit
21.c Cong. Gwen Garcia
Free tuition & miscellaneous 7 Non-merit
21.d Sen. Guingona
P4,615.00 for 2nd Sem., AY 2012-2013 0 Non-merit
21.e Sen.Trillanes P5,000.00 per semester 0 Merit 21.f VP Binay Grant-in-Aide P4,500.00 per semester 3 Merit 22 CHED- Congressional
P2,500.00 per semester
45 22.a Cong. Caminero 40
22.b Cong. Del Mar 0
Non-merit
22.c Cong. Durano 37
Non-merit
22.d Cong. Gullas 0
Non-merit
22.e Cong. Abellanosa 22
Non-merit
22.f Cong. Gwen Garcia 1
Non-merit
22.g Cong. Quisumbing 26
Non-merit
22.h Cong. Salimbangon 10
Non-merit
23 Municipality of Medellin P2,500.00 per semester 0
Non-merit
SUB-TOTAL: 4953 B. NON - GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS/ CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS
1 ABS-CBN Sagip Kampamilya 12 2 Banay sa Gugma Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 11
3 Barriga Foundation Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 1 Non-merit
4 Cagaanan Scholarship Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 3 5 CEBECO Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 1 6 Cerge Remonde Foundation Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 1 Merit
7 Children of Asia Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 25
Non-merit
8 CMRF Free tuition and miscellaneous fees w/Php 1,000.00 monthly stipend 20
9 Couples for Christ Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0
Non-merit
10 Damaso Ke Co Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 2 Merit 11 Danao USA (DAUSA) Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 5
12 Dangpanan Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 8
Non-merit
13 Duke Scholarship Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0 14 Dungganon Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 10 15 EG&I Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 15 16 Enfants Du Mekong Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 5 17 Enriqueta Briones Co Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 2 Merit 18 Eric Salas Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 1 19 Farher Figues Study Grant Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 8 20 Jomalia Shipping Scholar Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 9 21 Leas Agri Angat Pinoy Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 10 22 Lexmark Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0 Merit
23 Lihuk Panaghiusa Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 9
Non-merit
24 LifeBank Found. Inc. Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0 25 Magsaysay Institute Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 44
26 Mary Queen of Heaven Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0
Non-merit
27 Master Wei Chi Found. Inc. Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 27
Non-merit
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22.d Cong. Gullas 0
Non-merit
22.e Cong. Abellanosa 22
Non-merit
22.f Cong. Gwen Garcia 1
Non-merit
22.g Cong. Quisumbing 26
Non-merit
22.h Cong. Salimbangon 10
Non-merit
23 Municipality of Medellin P2,500.00 per semester 0
Non-merit
SUB-TOTAL: 4953 B. NON - GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS/ CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS
1 ABS-CBN Sagip Kampamilya 12 2 Banay sa Gugma Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 11
3 Barriga Foundation Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 1 Non-merit
4 Cagaanan Scholarship Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 3 5 CEBECO Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 1 6 Cerge Remonde Foundation Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 1 Merit
7 Children of Asia Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 25
Non-merit
8 CMRF Free tuition and miscellaneous fees w/Php 1,000.00 monthly stipend 20
9 Couples for Christ Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0
Non-merit
10 Damaso Ke Co Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 2 Merit 11 Danao USA (DAUSA) Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 5
12 Dangpanan Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 8
Non-merit
13 Duke Scholarship Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0 14 Dungganon Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 10 15 EG&I Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 15 16 Enfants Du Mekong Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 5 17 Enriqueta Briones Co Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 2 Merit 18 Eric Salas Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 1 19 Farher Figues Study Grant Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 8 20 Jomalia Shipping Scholar Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 9 21 Leas Agri Angat Pinoy Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 10 22 Lexmark Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0 Merit
23 Lihuk Panaghiusa Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 9
Non-merit
24 LifeBank Found. Inc. Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0 25 Magsaysay Institute Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 44
26 Mary Queen of Heaven Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0
Non-merit
27 Master Wei Chi Found. Inc. Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 27
Non-merit
28 OFW Dependent Scholarship Program Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 6
29 Paglaum Training International Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 3
30 Perpetual Educational Fund (Study Now Pay Later Program) Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 7
31 PRIDE Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 11
32 PLDT-Smart 2G Free tuition and miscellaneous fees w/ monthly stipened 12 Merit
33 Rosarian Society of Holy Spirit Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0
Non-merit
34 San Miguel Foundation Free tuition and miscellaneous fees w/ monthly stipened 5 Merit
35 Sister Albina Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0
Non-merit
36 St. Peter Academy Foundation Inc. Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 108
Non-merit
37 Timex, Phil. Free tuition and miscellaneous fees w/ monthly stipened 5 Merit
38 Tsuneishi Scholars Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 6 39 UCPB 12
40 Young Scholarship Foundation Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 3
41 World Vision Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0 42 Worldwide Steel Group Inc. Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 3
43 Juanito King Foundation Scholarship Free tuition and miscellaneous fees 0 Merit
SUB-TOTAL: 398 GRAND TOTAL 9,101
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Bachelor of Elementary Education (Main) Master of Arts in Vocational Education Bachelor of Elementary Education(Carmen)
Bachelor of Secondary Education (Main) Master of Science in Industrial Technology Bachelor of Secondary Education(Carmen)
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Master in Technician Education Bachelor of Secondary Education(Danao)
Technology Bachelor of Science in Fisheries Bachelor of Secondary Education Master in Public Administration (Daanbantayan) Master of Arts in Education Bachelor of Secondary
Education(Moalboal) Bachelor of Elementary Education (Argao) Bachelor of Secondary Education
(Tuburan) Bachelor of Elementary Education (Barili) Doctor of Philosophy in Technology Bachelor of Secondary Education (Argao) Management
Doctor in Development EducationBachelor of Science in Hospitality
ManagementBachelor of Science in Agriculture
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TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS (FOR EACH COURSE OFFERED)
Republic of the PhilippinesCEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYMain Campus: R. Palma St., Cebu City
Tel. No: 412-1273
Table 1. EnrolmentCurricular Program
MAIN ARGAO BARILI CARMEN DAANBANTAYAN DANAO MOALBOAL SAN FRANCISCO TUBURAN TOTAL MAIN ARGAO BARILI
Doctor of Philosophy in Technology Management 104 1 8 9 122 139 Doctor in Development Education 137 23 1 8 46 13 228 162 Doctor in Public Administration 8 8 14 Master of Arts in Vocational Education 145 15 16 5 181 149 Master of Science in Industrial Technology 30 2 32 35 Master in Technician Education 35 1 36 37 Master in Public Administration 87 8 5 2 14 3 119 103 Master in Education 71 8 16 48 23 16 182 879 Master of Arts in Education 541 44 45 158 788 11 Master of Science in Agriculture 9 9SUB TOTAL 1,158 90 24 16 66 61 235 23 32 1,705 1,529 -
Bachelor of Elementary Education 1340 312 126 369 195 328 636 173 157 3,636 1,491 Bachelor of Secondary Education 876 148 85 107 241 281 162 155 107 2,162 1,153 Bachelor of Technical Teacher Education 161 161 182 Diploma in Professional Education 206 31 14 38 50 2 38 379 159 Certificate in Professional Education 30 87 25 142Diploma in Special Eduction 0 38 Diploma in Early Childhood Education 126 36 162 198 SUB TOTAL 2,709 491 225 514 502 659 887 366 289 6,642 3,221 -
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering 404 17 19 440 430 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering 648 99 15 762 715 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering 411 87 93 222 68 11 892 486 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 486 25 50 561 568 Bacholor of Science in Electronics Communications Engineering 161 161 215 SUB TOTAL 2110 87 0 0 93 363 68 0 95 2,816 2,414 -
Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering 854 2563 324 293 167 97 118 4,416 400 SUB TOTAL 854 - - 2,563 324 293 167 97 118 4,416 400 -
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics 66 66 112 Bachelor of Science in Development Communication 90 90 110 Bachelor os Science in Statistics 28 28 28 Bachelor of Arts in Local Governance & Admnistration 68 68 85 Bachelor of Arts in English 286 107 34 427 307 Bachelor of Science in Technology Management 62 62 153 SUB TOTAL 600 107 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 741 795 -
Bachelor of Science in Graphics and Design 325 325 307 Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics 310 310 374 Bachelor of Science in Information and Communication Technology698 184 33 104 1,019 632 Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management 1031 353 193 463 294 546 686 240 343 4,149 935 Bachelor of Science in Travel Management 185 185 247 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology 4159 883 123 599 297 1082 802 434 566 8,945 4,443 Opportunity Livelihood,Technology and Entrepreneurial Classes120 120 143 Certificate in Technology-Hearing Impaired 51 51 44 SUB TOTAL 6,879 1,420 349 1,062 591 1,628 1,488 674 1,013 15,104 7,125 -
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 23 23Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 22 22Bachelor of Science in Agriculture 174 368 55 597Bachelor of Agricultural Technology 0Bachelor of Science in Forestry 108 108SUB TOTAL 0 282 413 0 0 0 0 0 55 750 -
Bachelor of Science in Fisheries 75 99 40 62 276SUB TOTAL 0 0 0 75 99 0 40 62 0 276 - -
Bachelor of Science in Nursing 156 156 139 SUB TOTAL 156 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 156 139 TOTAL 14,466 2,477 1,011 4,230 1,675 3,004 2,885 1,222 1,636 32,606 15,623 2,840
Prepared by: Certified True & Correct: Certified Proper and In Order:
MA. FE B. PLETE FELICIDAD C. HIRAMIS SEGUNDINO G. CUADRAOffice Assistant Registrar IV OIC-Campus Director
GRADUATE SCHOOL
TEACHER EDUCATION
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
MARITINE EDUCATION
TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS (FOR EACH COURSE OFFERED)
Republic of the PhilippinesCEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYMain Campus: R. Palma St., Cebu City
Tel. No: 412-1273
ENROLMENT FIRST SEMESTER 2013-2014
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
FISHERIES
ALLIED MEDICAL
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Table 1. EnrolmentCurricular Program
MAIN ARGAO BARILI CARMEN DAANBANTAYAN DANAO MOALBOAL SAN FRANCISCO TUBURAN TOTAL MAIN ARGAO BARILI
Doctor of Philosophy in Technology Management 104 1 8 9 122 139 Doctor in Development Education 137 23 1 8 46 13 228 162 Doctor in Public Administration 8 8 14 Master of Arts in Vocational Education 145 15 16 5 181 149 Master of Science in Industrial Technology 30 2 32 35 Master in Technician Education 35 1 36 37 Master in Public Administration 87 8 5 2 14 3 119 103 Master in Education 71 8 16 48 23 16 182 879 Master of Arts in Education 541 44 45 158 788 11 Master of Science in Agriculture 9 9SUB TOTAL 1,158 90 24 16 66 61 235 23 32 1,705 1,529 -
Bachelor of Elementary Education 1340 312 126 369 195 328 636 173 157 3,636 1,491 Bachelor of Secondary Education 876 148 85 107 241 281 162 155 107 2,162 1,153 Bachelor of Technical Teacher Education 161 161 182 Diploma in Professional Education 206 31 14 38 50 2 38 379 159 Certificate in Professional Education 30 87 25 142Diploma in Special Eduction 0 38 Diploma in Early Childhood Education 126 36 162 198 SUB TOTAL 2,709 491 225 514 502 659 887 366 289 6,642 3,221 -
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering 404 17 19 440 430 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering 648 99 15 762 715 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering 411 87 93 222 68 11 892 486 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 486 25 50 561 568 Bacholor of Science in Electronics Communications Engineering 161 161 215 SUB TOTAL 2110 87 0 0 93 363 68 0 95 2,816 2,414 -
Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering 854 2563 324 293 167 97 118 4,416 400 SUB TOTAL 854 - - 2,563 324 293 167 97 118 4,416 400 -
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics 66 66 112 Bachelor of Science in Development Communication 90 90 110 Bachelor os Science in Statistics 28 28 28 Bachelor of Arts in Local Governance & Admnistration 68 68 85 Bachelor of Arts in English 286 107 34 427 307 Bachelor of Science in Technology Management 62 62 153 SUB TOTAL 600 107 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 741 795 -
Bachelor of Science in Graphics and Design 325 325 307 Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics 310 310 374 Bachelor of Science in Information and Communication Technology698 184 33 104 1,019 632 Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management 1031 353 193 463 294 546 686 240 343 4,149 935 Bachelor of Science in Travel Management 185 185 247 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology 4159 883 123 599 297 1082 802 434 566 8,945 4,443 Opportunity Livelihood,Technology and Entrepreneurial Classes120 120 143 Certificate in Technology-Hearing Impaired 51 51 44 SUB TOTAL 6,879 1,420 349 1,062 591 1,628 1,488 674 1,013 15,104 7,125 -
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 23 23Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 22 22Bachelor of Science in Agriculture 174 368 55 597Bachelor of Agricultural Technology 0Bachelor of Science in Forestry 108 108SUB TOTAL 0 282 413 0 0 0 0 0 55 750 -
Bachelor of Science in Fisheries 75 99 40 62 276SUB TOTAL 0 0 0 75 99 0 40 62 0 276 - -
Bachelor of Science in Nursing 156 156 139 SUB TOTAL 156 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 156 139 TOTAL 14,466 2,477 1,011 4,230 1,675 3,004 2,885 1,222 1,636 32,606 15,623 2,840
Prepared by: Certified True & Correct: Certified Proper and In Order:
MA. FE B. PLETE FELICIDAD C. HIRAMIS SEGUNDINO G. CUADRAOffice Assistant Registrar IV OIC-Campus Director
GRADUATE SCHOOL
TEACHER EDUCATION
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
MARITINE EDUCATION
ENROLMENT FIRST SEMESTER 2013-2014
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
FISHERIES
ALLIED MEDICAL
DANAO MOALBOAL SAN FRANCISCO TUBURAN TOTAL MAIN ARGAO BARILI CARMEN DAANBANTAYAN DANAO MOALBOAL SAN FRANCISCO TUBURAN TOTAL
9 122 139 3 142 46 13 228 162 7 169
8 14 14 16 5 181 149 149
2 32 35 35 1 36 37 37
14 3 119 103 6 109 23 16 182 879 33 21 933
45 158 788 11 11 9 -
61 235 23 32 1,705 1,529 - - - 49 - - 21 - 1,599
328 636 173 157 3,636 1,491 194 147 1,832 281 162 155 107 2,162 1,153 362 200 1,715
161 182 182 50 2 38 379 159 33 192
87 25 142 - 0 38 53 91
162 198 26 224 659 887 366 289 6,642 3,221 - - - 635 - - 380 - 4,236
17 19 440 430 430 99 15 762 715 715
222 68 11 892 486 93 579 25 50 561 568 568
161 215 215 363 68 0 95 2,816 2,414 - - - 93 - - - - 2,507
293 167 97 118 4,416 400 122 41 563 293 167 97 118 4,416 400 - - - 122 - - 41 - 563
66 112 112 90 110 110 28 28 28 68 85 85
34 427 307 307 62 153 153
0 0 0 34 741 795 - - - - - - - - 795
325 307 307 310 374 374
104 1,019 632 154 786 546 686 240 343 4,149 935 296 250 1,481
185 247 247 1082 802 434 566 8,945 4,443 258 534 5,235
120 143 143 51 44 44
1,628 1,488 674 1,013 15,104 7,125 - - - 708 - - 784 - 8,617
2322
55 5970
1080 0 0 55 750 -
40 62 276 103 92 195 0 40 62 0 276 - - - - 103 - - 92 - 195
156 139 139 0 0 0 0 156 139 139
3,004 2,885 1,222 1,636 32,606 15,623 2,840 1,336 5,018 1,710 3,592 4,252 1,318 2,011 37,700
Certified Proper and In Order:
SEGUNDINO G. CUADRAOIC-Campus Director
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
FISHERIES
ALLIED MEDICAL
ENROLMENT FIRST SEMESTER 2014-2015
GRADUATE SCHOOL
TEACHER EDUCATION
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
MARITINE EDUCATION
GRADUATE SCHOOL
TEACHER EDUCATION
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
MARITINE EDUCATION
TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS (FOR EACH COURSE OFFERED)
ENROLMENT FIRST SEMESTER 2013-2014
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
ALLIED MEDICAL
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MA. FE B. PLETE FELICIDAD C. HIRAMIS SEGUNDINO G. CUADRA, Ph.D.TMOffice Assistant Registrar IV OIC-Campus Director
Tel. No: 412-1273Main Campus: R. Palma St., Cebu CityCEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Republic of the Philippines
MAIN ARGAO BARILI CARMEN DAANBANTAYAN DANAO MOALBOAL SAN
FRANCISCO TUBURAN TOTAL
2013-2014 14,466 2,477 1,011 4,230 1,675 3,004 2,885 1,222 1,636 32,6062014-2015 15,623 2,840 1,336 5,018 1,710 3,592 4,252 1,318 2,011 37,700
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COMPARATIVE ENROLMENT DATA16% INCREASE 5,094
A.Y. 2013-2014 A.Y. 2014-2015
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Students and Company Owners(as per Resolution No. 39, s. 2014)“A Resolution Endorsing the 6-month Practicum Training in Haarlemmermeer City, Netherlands of the Students Taking up Bachelor of Science in
Agriculture” in CTU-Barili Campus
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MFO 1: ADVANCED and HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES
Faculty & Staff Development Program• 44 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees • 5 - professors granted BOT scholarships• 20 - professors conducting researches
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of :
BSCE, BSECE, BSEE, BSIE, BSME, BSMATH, ABENGLISH, BSED (Science),BSIT-Civil Technology, BSIT-Interior Design Technology, BSIT-Electrical Technology, BSIT-Power Plant Technology, BSGD, BSICT, BSHM• Certificate of Technology (for the Students with Hearing Impairment) :
Computer Technology , Food Technology, Cosmetology ,Furniture and Cabinet Making Technology
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 2 - International Training
(Project Promotion of Green Economic Development (ProGED) Learning Visit to South Korea ; 4th International Research Conference on Research Output Dissemination across Discipline (REDTI) on April 23-25, 2014 at Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan)
• 11 - National Trainings
(Harnessing Agricultural Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change conducted by Philippine Phytopathological Society, Inc. and DA7 last May 5, 2014 at CAFA Theater, University of San Carlos-Talamban Campus, Talamban, Cebu City ; PAFTE MIDYEAR CONVENTION on Responding to the Challenge of ASEAN 2015 held on April. 11-12, 2014 at Baguio City; Free Seminar-Workshop on Training Methodology Level I (TM 1) ; Industry Immersion at Hitachi-Laguna)
• 15 - Regional Trainings
(PACUIT 3rd Skills Upgrading on “Technology Development and Transfer: An Economic Intervention for
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Poverty Reduction” at NURSO Main Campus, Dumaguete City ; Free Seminar-Workshop on Training Methodology Level I ; Oh My BE6K! A Cisco Collaboration Workshop TESDA NC II- Cosmetology ; TESDA NC II Driving ; TESDA NC II Technical Drafting ; TESDA NC II- F/B Service and Bread and Pastry ; TESDA NC II- Housekeeping Service and Tailoring ; TESDA NC II- Bartendin )
• 56 - Local Trainings
(1. PAFTE VII Assembly on “Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context and Challenges”; Strategies and Techniques in Accommodating Children win an Inclusive Setting; ; Best Early |Childhood Practices in Different Countries: International Perspective and Workshop on the Physical Development of the Child ; Adobe Seminar-Workshop MICROCADD FabLab Asia Network (FAN 1) Bootcamp and Conference )
Program Performance Licensure Examination
LET (BEED): No. of Takers = 104 CTU Passing Rate = 53.85% National Passing Rate = 28.98%
LET (BSED) No. of Takers = 130
CTU Passing Rate = 29.23% National Passing Rate = 28.41%
Accreditation & QA
BSCE PSV BSDEVCOM For Level 1 BSME Level 1 BAENGLISH For Level 1 BSEE Level 1 BEED For Level 4 BSIE Level 1 BSED For Level 4 BSMATH Level 1 BTTE For PSV BSSTAT PSV BSHM Level 1 BSIT Level III BSICT Level 1
Argao Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 20 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees • 20 - professors granted BOT scholarships • 22 - professors conducting researches
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of :
CTU NATIONAL Passers Takers Passers Takers CE 12 24 3168 6584 ME 47 70 658 1220 EE 21 36 574 1648
246 408 22830 45046 CTU % 60.29 Nat'l % 50.68
CTU/Nat'l 118.96
Program Performance Licensure Examination
LET (BEED): No. of Takers = 104 CTU Passing Rate = 53.85% National Passing Rate = 28.98%
LET (BSED) No. of Takers = 130
CTU Passing Rate = 29.23% National Passing Rate = 28.41%
Accreditation & QA
BSCE PSV BSDEVCOM For Level 1 BSME Level 1 BAENGLISH For Level 1 BSEE Level 1 BEED For Level 4 BSIE Level 1 BSED For Level 4 BSMATH Level 1 BTTE For PSV BSSTAT PSV BSHM Level 1 BSIT Level III BSICT Level 1
Argao Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 20 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees • 20 - professors granted BOT scholarships • 22 - professors conducting researches
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of :
CTU NATIONAL Passers Takers Passers Takers CE 12 24 3168 6584 ME 47 70 658 1220 EE 21 36 574 1648
246 408 22830 45046 CTU % 60.29 Nat'l % 50.68
CTU/Nat'l 118.96
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Program Performance Licensure Examination
LET (BEED): No. of Takers = 104 CTU Passing Rate = 53.85% National Passing Rate = 28.98%
LET (BSED) No. of Takers = 130
CTU Passing Rate = 29.23% National Passing Rate = 28.41%
Accreditation & QA
BSCE PSV BSDEVCOM For Level 1 BSME Level 1 BAENGLISH For Level 1 BSEE Level 1 BEED For Level 4 BSIE Level 1 BSED For Level 4 BSMATH Level 1 BTTE For PSV BSSTAT PSV BSHM Level 1 BSIT Level III BSICT Level 1
Argao Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 20 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees • 20 - professors granted BOT scholarships • 22 - professors conducting researches
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of :
CTU NATIONAL Passers Takers Passers Takers CE 12 24 3168 6584 ME 47 70 658 1220 EE 21 36 574 1648
246 408 22830 45046 CTU % 60.29 Nat'l % 50.68
CTU/Nat'l 118.96
BSAgriculture, BSHM, BSICT , BSIT, and BSIE
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 5 - National Trainings
(PAFTE Mid Year National Convention ; Harnessing Agricultural Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change conducted by Philippine Phytopathological Society, Inc. and DA7 ; Inception meeting of the Smarter Apporoaches to Reinvigorate Agriculture as an Industry (SARAI) in the Philippines ; PSST 17th Annual Meeting and Scienti�ic Conference ; and 12th NSTP Congress of Implementors and Educators in Vigan Ilocos Sur
• 7 - Regional Trainings
( PAGE VII Summer Assembly last May 10, 2014 at Mariner’s Court Cebu City with the theme “Graduate Research as a Response to ASEAN 2015” ; 6th Education Students’ Congress ; PAFTE VII Regional Assembly ; Agricultural Plan and Budget for FY 2015 by agriculture professor ; Public Consultation on the development of the code of practice for the processing and handling of corn grits in Region -7
• 16 - Local Trainings
(Seminar-Workshop on Research Writing, Presenting and Publishing May 30, 2014, CTU-Argao AVR30 –Expected Participants ; Environmental Conservation and Sustainability ; Driving Towards Green Growth: Globalizing Operational Excellence ; Product Awareness sponsored by ACER ; Coop Taxation and Bureau of Internal Revenue(BIR) Regulations, Social &Performance Audits & Cooperative Updates ; Brie�ing on new and enhanced security features of the New Generation Currency Series of Banknotes ; Outcomes-Based Education ; Training on National Greening program monitoring and evaluation including Mapping and Geotagging ; Workshop on Writing and Reviewing Research Papers for peer-reviewed publications ; Seminar-Workshop on Research Writing, Presenting, and Publishing; Seminar-Workshop on Mental and Spiritual Wellness and Personality Development ; K-12 Program and the Role of Teacher Education Institutions in its Implementation ; Outcomes-based Education ; Capability Building & Sustainable Biotechnology Info ; Writing Papers for Peer-Reviewed Publications ; and 1st Annual Convention of the CTU Student Organizations
Program Performance Licensure Examination
AGRICULTURIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION (ALE) No. of Takers = 12 Passers (First –time) = 7 CTU Passing Rate = 58.33%
BSAgriculture, BSHM, BSICT , BSIT, and BSIE
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 5 - National Trainings
(PAFTE Mid Year National Convention ; Harnessing Agricultural Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change conducted by Philippine Phytopathological Society, Inc. and DA7 ; Inception meeting of the Smarter Apporoaches to Reinvigorate Agriculture as an Industry (SARAI) in the Philippines ; PSST 17th Annual Meeting and Scienti�ic Conference ; and 12th NSTP Congress of Implementors and Educators in Vigan Ilocos Sur
• 7 - Regional Trainings
( PAGE VII Summer Assembly last May 10, 2014 at Mariner’s Court Cebu City with the theme “Graduate Research as a Response to ASEAN 2015” ; 6th Education Students’ Congress ; PAFTE VII Regional Assembly ; Agricultural Plan and Budget for FY 2015 by agriculture professor ; Public Consultation on the development of the code of practice for the processing and handling of corn grits in Region -7
• 16 - Local Trainings
(Seminar-Workshop on Research Writing, Presenting and Publishing May 30, 2014, CTU-Argao AVR30 –Expected Participants ; Environmental Conservation and Sustainability ; Driving Towards Green Growth: Globalizing Operational Excellence ; Product Awareness sponsored by ACER ; Coop Taxation and Bureau of Internal Revenue(BIR) Regulations, Social &Performance Audits & Cooperative Updates ; Brie�ing on new and enhanced security features of the New Generation Currency Series of Banknotes ; Outcomes-Based Education ; Training on National Greening program monitoring and evaluation including Mapping and Geotagging ; Workshop on Writing and Reviewing Research Papers for peer-reviewed publications ; Seminar-Workshop on Research Writing, Presenting, and Publishing; Seminar-Workshop on Mental and Spiritual Wellness and Personality Development ; K-12 Program and the Role of Teacher Education Institutions in its Implementation ; Outcomes-based Education ; Capability Building & Sustainable Biotechnology Info ; Writing Papers for Peer-Reviewed Publications ; and 1st Annual Convention of the CTU Student Organizations
Program Performance Licensure Examination
AGRICULTURIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION (ALE) No. of Takers = 12 Passers (First –time) = 7 CTU Passing Rate = 58.33%
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Program Performance Licensure Examination
Type of Exam No. of Takers
No. of Passers
CTU Passing Rate
National Passing Rate
LET-BEEd Sept. 29, 2013
83 67 80.72 31.18
LET –BEEd January 26, 2014
13 8 61.54 % 28. 98 %
LET –BSEd Sept. 29, 2013
31 24 77.42 39.75
LET –BSEd January 26, 2014
24 12 50% 28. 98 %
Agriculturist Licensure Examination (ALE –June 2014)
12 7 58.33% 36%
Accreditation & QA
BSIT PSV BSED Level 11 AGRICULTURE Level 1 BEED Level 11 FORESTRY Level 1 BSHM Level 1
Student Awards
LANTUGI Inter -School Debate April 4, 2014- (CTU Argao VS. CNU Balamban) John Peter Maneja- Best Rebutallist Irish Torres - Best Speaker Arjane Villareal - Best Debater
Student Participation to Trainings
10 - Local Trainings (Seminar on Environmental Conservation and Sustainability ; Career Motivation
Management / Leadership Techniques Seminar ; TQM, 5S and Work Ethics Seminar ; Online Marketing Seminar ; OJT orientation and Work Ethics, Values Seminar-Workshop ; Environmental Awareness Forum ; Orientation and Work Ethics Seminar Workshop ; FSCL General Assembly ; SWOT Analysis Seminar Workshop ; Quality education and training
Program Performance Licensure Examination
Type of Exam No. of Takers
No. of Passers
CTU Passing Rate
National Passing Rate
LET-BEEd Sept. 29, 2013
83 67 80.72 31.18
LET –BEEd January 26, 2014
13 8 61.54 % 28. 98 %
LET –BSEd Sept. 29, 2013
31 24 77.42 39.75
LET –BSEd January 26, 2014
24 12 50% 28. 98 %
Agriculturist Licensure Examination (ALE –June 2014)
12 7 58.33% 36%
Accreditation & QA
BSIT PSV BSED Level 11 AGRICULTURE Level 1 BEED Level 11 FORESTRY Level 1 BSHM Level 1
Student Awards
LANTUGI Inter -School Debate April 4, 2014- (CTU Argao VS. CNU Balamban) John Peter Maneja- Best Rebutallist Irish Torres - Best Speaker Arjane Villareal - Best Debater
Student Participation to Trainings
10 - Local Trainings (Seminar on Environmental Conservation and Sustainability ; Career Motivation
Management / Leadership Techniques Seminar ; TQM, 5S and Work Ethics Seminar ; Online Marketing Seminar ; OJT orientation and Work Ethics, Values Seminar-Workshop ; Environmental Awareness Forum ; Orientation and Work Ethics Seminar Workshop ; FSCL General Assembly ; SWOT Analysis Seminar Workshop ; Quality education and training
Scholarship Grants (Donors)
Externally-funded
Scholarship Grants (Donors) Externally -funded
No. of Donors
No. of Scholars
Amount
1. Cerge Mamites Remonde Foundation Scholarship (CMRF)
19 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 & P1,000 monthly stipend
2. CTEAP Scholarship 22 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 & P2,000.00 monthly stipend
3. CHED - Tulong-Dunong Scholarship
11 P6,000.00 / semester
4. Valedictorian Assistance Program for Tertiary Education (VAPTE )
12 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (tuition fee paid by the school)
P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (miscellaneous fees paid by the
Provincial Govt.) & P2,000 monthly allowance
5. Salutatorian Scholarship Program (SSP)
10 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 & P1,000 monthly living allowance
6. One Town One Scholar (OTOS) 5 P15,000.00 / semester 7. CHED Full Merit Scholarship 4 P15,000.00 / semester 8. CHED Half Merit Scholarship 6 P7,500.00 / semester 9. Eric Salas Scholarship Program 1 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 10. Argao Tertiary Education Scholarship and Assistance Program (ATESAP/E-ATESAP)
33 P20,000.00 per semester
11. Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund Scholars (ACEF) Scholarship
3 P6000.00 / semester
12. Enfants Du Mekong Scholarship 1 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 (excluding monthly allowance)
12. Agricultural Technology Institute (ATI) Scholarship
5 (Tuition & miscellaneous fees)-P6000.00 – P7,500.00
Book/school supplies Allowance – P3,000.00
Monthly stipend – P6,000.00 Research allowance – P9,000.00 Graduation fees – not exceeding
P3,000.00 13. Student Assistants 34 P7000.00 – P8,500.00 14. EG & I Scholarship 27 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 15. Honorific Scholarship 2 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (Tuition Fee
only) 16. Mary Queen of Heavens Scholarship
17 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 (excluding allowance & housing)
17. Barangay Scholarship (BOT 494) 156 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (Tuition Fee only)
18. E-Gwen Scholarship 3 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 (paid by the Provincial School Board)
19. CHED- STUFAP 9 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 21. BOT 294 Scholarship 12 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (Tuition Fee
only)
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Scholarship Grants (Donors) Externally -funded
No. of Donors
No. of Scholars
Amount
1. Cerge Mamites Remonde Foundation Scholarship (CMRF)
19 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 & P1,000 monthly stipend
2. CTEAP Scholarship 22 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 & P2,000.00 monthly stipend
3. CHED - Tulong-Dunong Scholarship
11 P6,000.00 / semester
4. Valedictorian Assistance Program for Tertiary Education (VAPTE )
12 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (tuition fee paid by the school)
P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (miscellaneous fees paid by the
Provincial Govt.) & P2,000 monthly allowance
5. Salutatorian Scholarship Program (SSP)
10 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 & P1,000 monthly living allowance
6. One Town One Scholar (OTOS) 5 P15,000.00 / semester 7. CHED Full Merit Scholarship 4 P15,000.00 / semester 8. CHED Half Merit Scholarship 6 P7,500.00 / semester 9. Eric Salas Scholarship Program 1 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 10. Argao Tertiary Education Scholarship and Assistance Program (ATESAP/E-ATESAP)
33 P20,000.00 per semester
11. Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund Scholars (ACEF) Scholarship
3 P6000.00 / semester
12. Enfants Du Mekong Scholarship 1 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 (excluding monthly allowance)
12. Agricultural Technology Institute (ATI) Scholarship
5 (Tuition & miscellaneous fees)-P6000.00 – P7,500.00
Book/school supplies Allowance – P3,000.00
Monthly stipend – P6,000.00 Research allowance – P9,000.00 Graduation fees – not exceeding
P3,000.00 13. Student Assistants 34 P7000.00 – P8,500.00 14. EG & I Scholarship 27 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 15. Honorific Scholarship 2 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (Tuition Fee
only) 16. Mary Queen of Heavens Scholarship
17 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 (excluding allowance & housing)
17. Barangay Scholarship (BOT 494) 156 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (Tuition Fee only)
18. E-Gwen Scholarship 3 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 (paid by the Provincial School Board)
19. CHED- STUFAP 9 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 21. BOT 294 Scholarship 12 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (Tuition Fee
only) 22. DND-CHED-PASUC Scholarship 1 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (Tuition Fee
only) Miscellaneous Fee – not to exceed
P2,500.00 Allowance / semester – P4,000.00
24. OWWA Scholarship 1 P10,000.00 / semester 25.Congressional 18 P2,500-Full Tuition fee according to
GPA 26. LGU Naga Scholar 1 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (Tuition Fee
only) 27. CIBAC 1 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (Tuition Fee
only) 28. CHED- TUCP (CHED Scholar) 1 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (Tuition Fee
only) 29. ESGP-PA 200 P 30,000.00
Per semester 30. Special Program for the Employment of Students (SPES)
95 P 3,924.00
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STUDENT ACTIVITYCAS MONTH CELEBRATION
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CTU Chorals and dance company
• Sayawit • Wellness Lecture• Cultural show
• Philippine folk dance street dancing • Mini sports competition• Sinulog Launching
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
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SUMMER ART Berks Activity Cente on March 7, 2014
Contestant cried for the litle “Campus Face 2014” during the 69th Founding Anniversary at Cerge M. Remonde Sports & Culture Center on Feb. 14, 2014
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LECTURES/SEMINARS/TRAININGS (STUDENTS)BASIC AUTOCAD 2-D APPLICATION
REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONGTECHNOLOGY
Students learn the basics of Autocad 2-D application as the demand in having the knowledge on this increases.
Welding and fabrication, automotive mechanics and building wiring are some of the skills taught to students who soon find their niche in neighboring countries if not in the Philippines.
COMPUTER LITERACY
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
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WOOD WORKING TECHNOLOGY
HANDICRAFT TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURECTU students grow plants to advocate for a “GREENER ENVIRONMENT” project.
GARMENTS AND FASHION DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
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FOOD TECHNOLOGY
The students massaged the client’s foot as part of the spa service.COSMETOLOGY
• Seminar on Philosophies of Education
• 5th Interactive Youth Forum• 16th PASSAGE Biennial Conference-Workshop and International Research
Symposium.• 3rd National-Visayas Seminar-Workshop for College Student Leaders on Drug Abuse
prevention and Education
In-service Training Cebu Business HotelJune 9-10, 2014
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Seminar on Eskrima-Kali-Arnis
CTU-Main CAMPUS
In-service Training Cebu Business HotelJune 9-10, 2014
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Seminar-workshop on Spiritual Wellness and Personality DevelopmentJune 5, 2014
Oslob Training Center
Seminar on K-12 Program and the Role of Teacher Education Institutions in its Implementation
June 9, 2014CTU-Audio-Visual Room
Seminar-Workshop on Outcomes-Based EducationJune 10-11, 2014
CTU-Audio-Visual Room
Environmental Stewardship ForumJune 19, 2014
Berks Activity Center
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Philippine Independence Day (Flag Raising Ceremony)Argao Municipal Plaza
June 19, 2014
General Orientation ProgramJune 23, 2014
Berks Activity Center
Launching of Environment Month CelebrationJune 16, 2014
STO Organizational MeetingJune 23, 2013
Argao Nature Park
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Barili Campus
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of :
BS in Agriculture (Agronomy, Agricultural Economics, Animal Production, Crop Protection and Horticulture).
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 3 - National Trainings
(National Organic Agriculture R&D Assessment and Planning Workshop @Clark, Pampanga on April 7- 10, 2014 ; Forum on Crop Biotechnology with the theme “Harnessing Agricultural biotechnology to meet the Emerging Challenges of Climate Change” at USC- Talamban,
Cebu City on May 5, 2014 ; Pest Management Council of the Philippines (PMCP) annual scientific convention at Mandarin Plaza Hotel, Cebu City on May 7-9, 2014. (Prof. Maria Lima D. Pascual)Management Council of the Philippines (PMCP) annual scientific convention at Mandarin Plaza Hotel, Cebu City on May 7-9, 2014. (Prof. Maria Lima D. Pascual)
• 1 - Regional Training
(Enhanced farmers Field School Pre- Implementation Meeting Cum Workshop on April 29- 3-, 2014 at Rajah Park Hotel, Cebu City Conducted by DA- RFU 7 - Participants: Dr. Alfredo C. Neri and Engr. Jingjing P. Cabahug)
• 4 - Local Trainings
( Writing Research papers for Peer- Reviewed Publications ; PAFTE VII ASSEMBLY Theme: “Mother Tongue- Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context, and Challenges. May 29, 2014, Fortuna Hotel, Cebu City ; Harnessing Agriculture Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change ; Seminar on Fiber Crops: Uses and Production (FIDA))
Carmen Campus
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Pro-gram
• 3 - National Trainings
(National Organic Agriculture R&D Assessment and Planning Workshop @Clark, Pampanga on April 7- 10, 2014 ; Forum on Crop Biotechnology with the theme “Harnessing Agricultur-al biotechnology to meet the Emerging Challenges of Climate Change” at USC- Talamban, Cebu City on May 5, 2014 ; Pest Management Council of the Philippines (PMCP) annual scientific convention at Mandarin Plaza Hotel, Cebu City on May 7-9, 2014. (Prof. Maria Lima D. Pascual)
• 1 - Regional Training
(Enhanced farmers Field School Pre- Implementation Meeting Cum Workshop on April 29- 3-, 2014 at Rajah Park Hotel, Cebu City Conducted by DA- RFU 7 - Participants: Dr. Alfredo C. Neri and Engr. Jingjing P. Cabahug)
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• 4 - Local Trainings
( Writing Research papers for Peer- Reviewed Publications ; PAFTE VII ASSEMBLY Theme: “Mother Tongue- Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context, and Challenges. May 29, 2014, Fortuna Hotel, Cebu City ; Harnessing Agriculture Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change ; Seminar on Fiber Crops: Uses and Production (FIDA))
Accreditation
BSIT - Level 1
Student Participation to Trainings
1 - Local Trainings
(Student Congress at Aznar Coliseum, Cebu City- March 2014)
1 – Regional Training
(Enterprise Hatchery Boot Camp at VSU, Baybay, Leyte)
Daanbantayan Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program• 4 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of :
BSHM , BSFi , BSHM , BSMARE , BSIE and BSIT
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 2 - Local Trainings
(1. PAFTE VII Assembly on “Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context and Challenges”; Strategies and Techniques in Accommodating Children win an Inclusive Setting)
Accreditation & QA
BSFi PSV BSIT For Level 1
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Danao Campus
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 2 - National Trainings
(12th NSTP Congress on Implementors and Educators ; 12th PACUIT National Conference with the Theme “Technology Development and Transfer: An Economic Intervention for Poverty Reduction)
• 4 - Local Trainings
(Seminar-Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights and Patent Drafting on April 29-30, May 1, 2014 at CTU-Moalboal Campus ; Crash Course in Statistical Package IBM SPSS May 5-10, 2014 at Statistical Laboratory of UP Cebu ; First UP Cebu-CTU Moalboal Research Congress on May 24, 2014 at CTU-Moalboal Campus ; Training Workshop on Writing Research Papers for Peer-Reviewed Publication on May 12-16, 2014 at Tugbungan, Pilipog, Cordova Cebu).
Moalboal Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 17 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees • 19 - professors conducting researches
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 1 - International Training
(4th International Research Conference on Research Output Dissemination across Discipline (REDTI) on April 23-25, 2014 at Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan)
• 2 - National Trainings
(Seminar-Workshop on Government Procurement Reform Act (RA-9184) and Its Revised IRR and Updates on April 23-25, 2014 at Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila; 2014 Higher Education Week at UP Diliman, Quezon City on May 19-23, 2014
• 3 - Regional Trainings
(NC II (TESDA-RTC VII) on May 2014 at Cebu City ; Philippine Association for Teacher Education (PAFTE) VII Regional Assembly on May 29, 2014 at Fortuna Hotel, Cebu City ; Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System ( PhilGEPS) V1.1 Training for Buyers on June 18-19, 2014 at Mineski Portal, Cebu City)
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• 56 - Local Trainings
(1. PAFTE VII Assembly on “Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context and Challenges”; Strategies and Techniques in Accommodating Children win an Inclusive Setting; ; Best Early |Childhood Practices in Different Countries: International Perspective and Workshop on the Physical Development of the Child ; Adobe Seminar-Workshop MICROCADD FabLab Asia Network (FAN 1) Bootcamp and Conference ; Free Seminar-Workshop on Training Methodology Level I ; Oh My BE6K! A Cisco Collaboration Workshop TESDA NC II- Cosmetology ; TESDA NC II Driving ; TESDA NC II Technical Drafting ; TESDA NC II- F/B Service and Bread and Pastry ; TESDA NC II- Housekeeping Service and Tailoring ; TESDA NC II- Bartending
Accreditation & QA
Student Participation to Trainings
1 – Local Training
(18th FSCL General Assembly: Molding Youth to be Leaders in Mind, in Heart, and in Hand” on May 1-5, 2014 at CTU Danao)
Scholarship Grant No. of
Scholars (tentative)
a. PDAF 5 b. CTEAP 41 c. ESGP-PA 30 d. CHED-Half Merit 7 e. CHED-Tulong Dunong 3 f. CHED-Full Merit 2 g. SSP 5 h. OTOS 2 i. Valedictorian 12 j. Student Laborers 33 k. Student Assistanships 27
BSIT Level 1
BSHM Level 1 BSIE Level 1
M.A.Ed. Level 1 BEED/BSED Level 11
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Scholarship Grants (Donors)
Externally-funded
Scholarship Grant No. of
Scholars (tentative)
a. PDAF 5 b. CTEAP 41 c. ESGP-PA 30 d. CHED-Half Merit 7 e. CHED-Tulong Dunong 3 f. CHED-Full Merit 2 g. SSP 5 h. OTOS 2 i. Valedictorian 12 j. Student Laborers 33 k. Student Assistanships 27
BSIT Level 1
BSHM Level 1 BSIE Level 1
M.A.Ed. Level 1 BEED/BSED Level 11
San Francisco Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 1 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees • 1 - professors granted BOT scholarships• 4 - professors conducting researches
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of :
BSHM & BSMARE• Certificate of Technology (for the Students with Hearing Impairment) :
Computer Technology , Food Technology, Cosmetology ,Furniture and Cabinet Making Technology
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 4 - National Trainings
(36th Annual National Convention of Government Association of certified Accountants – 3 participants ; 17th National convention cum Seminar “APOSCUA – 3 participants ; PAFTE Mid-Year Zonal Conference – 3 participants ; Government Procurement reform Act (R. A. 9184) and it’s Revised IRR and Updates Training – 3 participants)
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• 7 - Regional Trainings
(PAASA Regional Convention – 1 participant ; PAFTE Regional Assembly; Records Recovery and Disaster preparedness hands – on- training ; Seminar workshop of the AAO’s GSIS VII ; Meeting on reconciliation and updating of member’s accounts, billing, and collection ; Training on Organic Aquaculture Protocols on Selected Aquaculture Commodities R O VII ; Orientation for NSTP Coordinators on the Anti-Corruption Module – 1 participant
• 6 - Local Trainings
(Discussion on PBB ; Training Workshop on writing research papers for peer reviewed publication ; Review on Student Manual ; Medical –Dental Conference ; Review and Consolidation of Agency Performance Targets ;Strategic Performance Management System Meeting)
Accreditation & QA
BSIT PSV BEED PSV BSHM PSV
Student Awards
3rd Placer Julies Chief Baker Challenge Show Student Participation to Trainings 1 - Local Training (FSCL Assembly – 15 participants)
Tuburan Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 3 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees • 6 - professors conducting researches
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of :
BSIT major in PPT & BSMARE• Finalization and signing of Curriculum Revision for BS Agriculture at CTU Main Campus last April 28, 2014
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Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 3 - National Trainings
(PACUIT 12th National Conference at Ritz Hotel, Garden Oases, Porras Street, Davao City on April 28-30, 2014 ; AGIA Seminar on RA 9184 & its REVISED IRR AND UPDATES at Hotel Kimberly Malate, Manila last April 23 to 25, 2014 ; 17TH PHIL IPPINE SOCIETY OF SOIL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFEENCE last May 7-9, 2014 at Asu, Aklan • 7 - Regional Trainings
(PAASA Regional Convention – 1 participant ; PAFTE Regional Assembly; Records Recovery and Disaster preparedness hands – on- training ; Seminar workshop of the AAO’s GSIS VII ; Meeting on reconciliation and updating of member’s accounts, billing, and collection ; Training on Organic Aquaculture Protocols on Selected Aquaculture Commodities R O VII ; Orientation for NSTP Coordinators on the Anti-Corruption Module – 1 participant
• 6 - Local Trainings
( Seminar-Workshops on Research held on May 20-21, 201 at CTU-Tuburan Campus- Outcomes-Based education and Syllabi Revision at CTU-Tuburan Campus on May on May 27-28, 2014; Benchmarking at CTU-Argao Campus for Accreditation (AACCUP)
SEMINAR-WORKSHOP ON OUTCOMES BASED EDUCATION AND SYLLABI REVISION
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Accreditation & QA
Scholarship Grants (Donors)
BSIT PSV BEED Level 1 BSHM PSV BSED Level 1
Number of Donors No. of Scholars
Amount
Mayor Democrito M. Diamante
25 students P107, 490.00
Vice Mayor Danilo M. Diamante
4 students P28, 000.00
CergeRemonde 1 student P11,750.00 Tsuneishi
Foundation Inc. 3 student P45,000.00
Association of Dungganon Of�icer
2 student P9,380.00
DAR Association 2 student P8,020.00 Congressman Pablo
John Garcia 25 students P129,000.00
Cebu Provincial School Board Funds
23 students P163,000.00
PESO – Capitol 23 students
P165,000.00
CHED – RO VII 1 student P15,000.00
BSIT PSV BEED Level 1 BSHM PSV BSED Level 1
Number of Donors No. of Scholars
Amount
Mayor Democrito M. Diamante
25 students P107, 490.00
Vice Mayor Danilo M. Diamante
4 students P28, 000.00
CergeRemonde 1 student P11,750.00 Tsuneishi
Foundation Inc. 3 student P45,000.00
Association of Dungganon Of�icer
2 student P9,380.00
DAR Association 2 student P8,020.00 Congressman Pablo
John Garcia 25 students P129,000.00
Cebu Provincial School Board Funds
23 students P163,000.00
PESO – Capitol 23 students
P165,000.00
CHED – RO VII 1 student P15,000.00
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PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Faculty and Staff Development Program.
• number of professors pursuing post-graduate degrees
CTU-Main 67
CTU-Camotes 4
CTU-Moalboal 17 CTU-Barili 3
CTU-Tuburan 3
CTU-Bitoon(Extension) 2
CTU-Daanbantayan 2
CTU-Danao 5
CTU-Carmen 3 CTU-Argao 20
• number of professors granted with scholarships
CTU-Argao 20
• number of professors conducting researches
CTU-Main 40
CTU-Camotes 5 CTU-Moalboal 19
CTU-Barili 6
CTU-Tuburan 4 CTU-Bitoon (Extension) 2 CTU-Danao 5
CTU-Carmen 5
CTU-Argao 22
Sectoral Goals: • Higher Education Reform Agenda (HERA)
Strategic Directions • Faculty empowerment and upgrading • Poverty Alleviation- NBC 461 • Internationalization- Global Competitivenes • International Networking • Normative Financing • Vertically Articulated Degree Program • Quality Education & Training • SUC Leveling Standardization
Curriculum Development Enhancement
CTU-Main • Academic/Administrative Council Meeting (all campuses) • Curriculum Review for: o BSIT-Civil Technology,BSEd(major in Science), o BSIT (Electrical Tech,Power Plant) o Certificate of Technology(major in computer technology, food technology, cosmetology,
and furniture and cabinet making technology) o BSStat, BSCE,BSIE,BSEE,BSME,BSECE,BSHM,BSGD,BSMX
CTU-Camotes • Curriculum Review for BSMarE& BSHM CTU-Moalboal • Crash Course in Statistical Package IBM SPSS CTU-Barili • Finalization and Signing of Curriculum Related documents
• Revised prospectus of BS in Agriculture by major (Agronomy, Agricultural Economics, Animal Production, Crop Protection and Horticulture)
• Curriculum revision documents: Course analysis, Bulletin of Information and minute resolution
CTU-Tuburan • Curriculum Review of BSMarE and BSIT major in PPT • Finalization and signing of Curriculum Revision for BS Agriculture
CTU-Argao • Agriculture • Hotel Management • Information & Communication Technology • Industrial Technology • Industrial Engineering
CTU-Daanbantayan
• BSHM/BSFi/BSIT
MFO 1: Advanced and Higher Education Services
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4th Biennial PAEPI Convention October 27-29, 2014 Mindanao University of Science and Technology
Main Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 44 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees • 5 - professors granted BOT scholarships • 20 - professors conducting researches
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of : BSCE, BSECE, BSEE, BSIE,BSME, BSMATH, ABENGLISH, BSED (Science),
BSIT-Civil Technology, BSIT-Interior Design Technology, BSIT-Electrical Technology, BSIT-Power Plant Technology, BSGD,BSICT,BSHM
• Certificate of Technology (for the Students with Hearing Impairment) :
Computer Technology ,Food Technology, Cosmetology ,Furniture and Cabinet Making Technology
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
4th Biennial PAEPI ConventionOctober 27-29, 2014
Mindanao University of Science and Technology
• 2 - International Training (Project Promotion of Green Economic Development(ProGED) Learning Visit to South
Korea ; 4th International Research Conference on Research Output Dissemination across Discipline (REDTI) on April 23-25, 2014 at Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan)
• 11 - National Trainings
(Harnessing Agricultural Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change
conducted by Philippine Phytopathological Society, Inc. and DA7 last May 5, 2014 at CAFA Theater, University of San Carlos-Talamban Campus, Talamban, Cebu City ;PAFTE MIDYEAR CONVENTION on Responding to the Challenge of ASEAN 2015 held on April. 11-12, 2014 at Baguio City;Free Seminar-Workshop on Training Methodology Level I (TM 1) ; Industry Immersion at Hitachi-Laguna)
• 15 - Regional Trainings
(PACUIT 3rd Skills Upgrading on “Technology Development and Transfer: An Economic Intervention for Poverty Reduction” at NURSO Main Campus, DumagueteCity ;Free Seminar-Workshop on Training Methodology Level I ; Oh My BE6K! A Cisco Collaboration Workshop TESDA NC II- Cosmetology ;TESDA NC II Driving ; TESDA NC II Technical Drafting ; TESDA NC II- F/B Service and Bread and Pastry ; TESDA NC II- Housekeeping Service and Tailoring ; TESDA NC II- Bartendin)
• 56 - Local Trainings
(1. PAFTE VII Assembly on “Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context and Challenges”; Strategies and Techniques in Accommodating Children win an Inclusive Setting; ; Best Early |Childhood Practices in Different Countries: International Perspective and Workshop on the Physical Development of the Child ; Adobe Seminar-Workshop MICROCADD FabLab Asia Network (FAN 1) Bootcamp and Conference )
Program Performance Licensure Examination
LET (BEED): No. of Takers = 104 CTU Passing Rate = 53.85% National PassingRate = 28.98%
LET (BSED) No. of Takers = 130
CTU Passing Rate = 29.23% National Passing Rate = 28.41%
CTU NATIONAL Passers Takers Passers Takers CE 12 24 3168 6584 ME 47 70 658 1220 EE 21 36 574 1648
246 408 22830 45046 CTU % 60.29 Nat'l % 50.68
CTU/Nat'l 118.96
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• 2 - International Training (Project Promotion of Green Economic Development(ProGED) Learning Visit to South
Korea ; 4th International Research Conference on Research Output Dissemination across Discipline (REDTI) on April 23-25, 2014 at Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan)
• 11 - National Trainings
(Harnessing Agricultural Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change
conducted by Philippine Phytopathological Society, Inc. and DA7 last May 5, 2014 at CAFA Theater, University of San Carlos-Talamban Campus, Talamban, Cebu City ;PAFTE MIDYEAR CONVENTION on Responding to the Challenge of ASEAN 2015 held on April. 11-12, 2014 at Baguio City;Free Seminar-Workshop on Training Methodology Level I (TM 1) ; Industry Immersion at Hitachi-Laguna)
• 15 - Regional Trainings
(PACUIT 3rd Skills Upgrading on “Technology Development and Transfer: An Economic Intervention for Poverty Reduction” at NURSO Main Campus, DumagueteCity ;Free Seminar-Workshop on Training Methodology Level I ; Oh My BE6K! A Cisco Collaboration Workshop TESDA NC II- Cosmetology ;TESDA NC II Driving ; TESDA NC II Technical Drafting ; TESDA NC II- F/B Service and Bread and Pastry ; TESDA NC II- Housekeeping Service and Tailoring ; TESDA NC II- Bartendin)
• 56 - Local Trainings
(1. PAFTE VII Assembly on “Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context and Challenges”; Strategies and Techniques in Accommodating Children win an Inclusive Setting; ; Best Early |Childhood Practices in Different Countries: International Perspective and Workshop on the Physical Development of the Child ; Adobe Seminar-Workshop MICROCADD FabLab Asia Network (FAN 1) Bootcamp and Conference )
Program Performance Licensure Examination
LET (BEED): No. of Takers = 104 CTU Passing Rate = 53.85% National PassingRate = 28.98%
LET (BSED) No. of Takers = 130
CTU Passing Rate = 29.23% National Passing Rate = 28.41%
CTU NATIONAL Passers Takers Passers Takers CE 12 24 3168 6584 ME 47 70 658 1220 EE 21 36 574 1648
246 408 22830 45046 CTU % 60.29 Nat'l % 50.68
CTU/Nat'l 118.96
Accreditation & QA
BSCE PSV BSDEVCOM For Level 1 BSME Level 1 BAENGLISH For Level 1 BSEE Level 1 BEED For Level 4 BSIE Level 1 BSED For Level 4 BSMATH Level 1 BTTE For PSV BSSTAT PSV BSHM Level 1 BSIT Level III BSICT Level 1
Argao Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 8 - professors pursuing degrees in fields of specialization • 20 - professors granted BOT scholarships • 22 - professors conducting researches
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of :
BSAgriculture, BSHM, BSICT , BSIT, and BSIE
• Curriculum orientation for BEEd AND BSEd Programs
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 5 - National Trainings
4th Biennial Convention of the Phillippine Association of Extension Program Implementors, INC. (PAEPI) , Mindanao University of Science and Technology October 27-29, 2014 / 43rd PAFTE Annual Convention,Capitol University, Cagayan de Oro City October 16-18, 2014 / Orientation and Training on Establishment and Maintenance of Native Forest Tree Nursery and Rainforest Area in PFEN Member SUC’S USING Rainforest Technology , August 27-28, 2014 / 4th Public Consultative Meeting of the Draft Philippine National Standards (PNS) for Loofah, Tamarinf (Sampalok) and Water Convolvulus (Kangkong), August 14, 2014, Cebu Northwinds Hotel, Cebu City
• 7 - Regional Trainings
( PAGE VII Summer Assembly last May 10, 2014 at Mariner’s Court Cebu City with the theme “Graduate Research as a Response to ASEAN 2015” ; 6th Education Students’ Congress ; PAFTE VII Regional Assembly ; Agricultural Plan and Budget for FY 2015 by agriculture professor ; Public Consultation on the development of the code of practice for the processing and handling of corn grits in Region -7
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Accreditation & QA
BSCE PSV BSDEVCOM For Level 1 BSME Level 1 BAENGLISH For Level 1 BSEE Level 1 BEED For Level 4 BSIE Level 1 BSED For Level 4 BSMATH Level 1 BTTE For PSV BSSTAT PSV BSHM Level 1 BSIT Level III BSICT Level 1
Argao Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 8 - professors pursuing degrees in fields of specialization • 20 - professors granted BOT scholarships • 22 - professors conducting researches
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of :
BSAgriculture, BSHM, BSICT , BSIT, and BSIE
• Curriculum orientation for BEEd AND BSEd Programs
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 5 - National Trainings
4th Biennial Convention of the Phillippine Association of Extension Program Implementors, INC. (PAEPI) , Mindanao University of Science and Technology October 27-29, 2014 / 43rd PAFTE Annual Convention,Capitol University, Cagayan de Oro City October 16-18, 2014 / Orientation and Training on Establishment and Maintenance of Native Forest Tree Nursery and Rainforest Area in PFEN Member SUC’S USING Rainforest Technology , August 27-28, 2014 / 4th Public Consultative Meeting of the Draft Philippine National Standards (PNS) for Loofah, Tamarinf (Sampalok) and Water Convolvulus (Kangkong), August 14, 2014, Cebu Northwinds Hotel, Cebu City
• 7 - Regional Trainings
( PAGE VII Summer Assembly last May 10, 2014 at Mariner’s Court Cebu City with the theme “Graduate Research as a Response to ASEAN 2015” ; 6th Education Students’ Congress ; PAFTE VII Regional Assembly ; Agricultural Plan and Budget for FY 2015 by agriculture professor ; Public Consultation on the development of the code of practice for the processing and handling of corn grits in Region -7
• 6 - Local Trainings
(Pre-Audit Orientation and Briefing for ISO 9000:2008 ; Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, Related Stigma & Discrimination Advocacy Forum; Establishment and Maintenance of Native Forest Tree Nursery and Rainforest Area in PFEN Member SUC’s Using Rainforest Technology; 4th Public Consultative Meeting of the Draft Philippine National Standards (PNS) for Loofah, Tamarinf (Sampalok) and Water Convolvulus (Kangkong);and Orientation to International Workshop Agreement (IWA 2 ) and IQA Team Leaders and Members Briefing.
Program Performance Licensure Examination
Type of Exam No. of Takers No. of Passers CTU Passing Rate National Passing Rate
ALE (Agriculturist Licensure
Examination)
12 7 58.33% 40%
FLE ( Forestry Licensure
Examination)
4 1 25% 40%
Type of Exam No. of Takers No. of Passers CTU Passing
Rate National Passing Rate
LET-BEEd Sept. 29, 2013
83 67 80.72 31.18
LET –BEEdJanuary 26, 2014
13 8 61.54 % 28. 98 %
LET –BEEdAugust 31,2014
55 62 88.71 35.74%
LET –BSEd Sept. 29, 2013
31 24 77.42 39.75
LET –BSEdJanuary 26,2014
24 12 50% 28. 98 %
LET –BSEdAugust 31,2014
31 45 68.89 34.40%
AGRICULTURIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION
ALE June 2014 12 7 58.33% 36%
FLE(Forestry Licensure Examination)
4 1 25% 40%
• Conducted a Mock-Board Examination to the LET Reviewees of CTU-Argao last July 20, 2014 to culminate the review sessions for the August 17, 2014 LET.
Program No. of Registrants No. Completed % BSEd 77 70 90.91 BEEd 50 48 96.00
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• 6 - Local Trainings
(Pre-Audit Orientation and Briefing for ISO 9000:2008 ; Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, Related Stigma & Discrimination Advocacy Forum; Establishment and Maintenance of Native Forest Tree Nursery and Rainforest Area in PFEN Member SUC’s Using Rainforest Technology; 4th Public Consultative Meeting of the Draft Philippine National Standards (PNS) for Loofah, Tamarinf (Sampalok) and Water Convolvulus (Kangkong);and Orientation to International Workshop Agreement (IWA 2 ) and IQA Team Leaders and Members Briefing.
Program Performance Licensure Examination
Type of Exam No. of Takers No. of Passers CTU Passing Rate National Passing Rate
ALE (Agriculturist Licensure
Examination)
12 7 58.33% 40%
FLE ( Forestry Licensure
Examination)
4 1 25% 40%
Type of Exam No. of Takers No. of Passers CTU Passing
Rate National Passing Rate
LET-BEEd Sept. 29, 2013
83 67 80.72 31.18
LET –BEEdJanuary 26, 2014
13 8 61.54 % 28. 98 %
LET –BEEdAugust 31,2014
55 62 88.71 35.74%
LET –BSEd Sept. 29, 2013
31 24 77.42 39.75
LET –BSEdJanuary 26,2014
24 12 50% 28. 98 %
LET –BSEdAugust 31,2014
31 45 68.89 34.40%
AGRICULTURIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION
ALE June 2014 12 7 58.33% 36%
FLE(Forestry Licensure Examination)
4 1 25% 40%
• Conducted a Mock-Board Examination to the LET Reviewees of CTU-Argao last July 20, 2014 to culminate the review sessions for the August 17, 2014 LET.
Program No. of Registrants No. Completed % BSEd 77 70 90.91 BEEd 50 48 96.00
Overall 127 118 92.91
Accreditation & QA
Program Status
Date of Survey: Nov. 25-27, 2013
Date of Effectivity:
Dec. 1, 2013-Nov. 30, 2017
BEEd Grand Mean = 3.97 BSEd Grand Mean = 3.94
Level II Level II
Agriculture
Level 1 Date of Survey:
Nov. 25-27, 2013
Date of Effectivity: Dec. 1, 2013-Nov. 30, 2016
Forestry
Level 1
Industrial Technology
Level 1
Hotel Management Level 1 Student Participation to Trainings
1 - National Trainings
Orientation and Training Rainforestation Technology – PFEN, Inc. August 27-28, 2014
39 - Local Trainings
Seminar-workshop on Values and Values Re-orientation conducted , July 19, 2014 , Berks activity center participated , NSTP-CWTS students / Seminar-workshop for All Student Organizations Officers, July 18, 2014 , Berks Activity Center / Grade Computation and Filling-Up of DEpEd Forms for Secondary Education at TEd 8, July 4, 2014 ,34 BSEd Students /Teaching Demonstration on Mother-Tongue Grade 2 at Argao Central Elementary School , July 17, 2014 ,64 BEEd students / Seminar-Workshop on Assessment Procedures and Filling-up of Modified DEPEd Forms , Campus AVR , July 17, 2014,64 BEEd students / Teaching Demonstration On Technology and Livelihood Education Grade 7 , Argao National High School (ANHS) , July 18, 2014,34 BSEd 4 students / Seminar on Updates on the K-12 Program in Secondary Education , July 21, 2014 Campus AVR / Seminar-Workshop on Parliamentary Procedures ,July 23-24, 2014,10 STO & UNEC Organization Officers / Seminar-Workshop on Research Proposal Preparation , August 30, 2014 , Campus AVR / Spiritual Enhancement Seminar , September 10, , Argao Municipal Training Center , 197 BEEd 1-A, 1-B and BSEd 1 Students / Orientation on Disaster Risk Reduction and
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Overall 127 118 92.91
Accreditation & QA
Program Status
Date of Survey: Nov. 25-27, 2013
Date of Effectivity:
Dec. 1, 2013-Nov. 30, 2017
BEEd Grand Mean = 3.97 BSEd Grand Mean = 3.94
Level II Level II
Agriculture
Level 1 Date of Survey:
Nov. 25-27, 2013
Date of Effectivity: Dec. 1, 2013-Nov. 30, 2016
Forestry
Level 1
Industrial Technology
Level 1
Hotel Management Level 1 Student Participation to Trainings
1 - National Trainings
Orientation and Training Rainforestation Technology – PFEN, Inc. August 27-28, 2014
39 - Local Trainings
Seminar-workshop on Values and Values Re-orientation conducted , July 19, 2014 , Berks activity center participated , NSTP-CWTS students / Seminar-workshop for All Student Organizations Officers, July 18, 2014 , Berks Activity Center / Grade Computation and Filling-Up of DEpEd Forms for Secondary Education at TEd 8, July 4, 2014 ,34 BSEd Students /Teaching Demonstration on Mother-Tongue Grade 2 at Argao Central Elementary School , July 17, 2014 ,64 BEEd students / Seminar-Workshop on Assessment Procedures and Filling-up of Modified DEPEd Forms , Campus AVR , July 17, 2014,64 BEEd students / Teaching Demonstration On Technology and Livelihood Education Grade 7 , Argao National High School (ANHS) , July 18, 2014,34 BSEd 4 students / Seminar on Updates on the K-12 Program in Secondary Education , July 21, 2014 Campus AVR / Seminar-Workshop on Parliamentary Procedures ,July 23-24, 2014,10 STO & UNEC Organization Officers / Seminar-Workshop on Research Proposal Preparation , August 30, 2014 , Campus AVR / Spiritual Enhancement Seminar , September 10, , Argao Municipal Training Center , 197 BEEd 1-A, 1-B and BSEd 1 Students / Orientation on Disaster Risk Reduction and Earthquake Drill , September 15, 2014 , Campus AVR ,90 BEEd and BSEd 2 Students / Study Habits and Time Management Seminar Workshop to all first year students at the Berks Activity Center, July 3, 2014 / Acquaintance &Induction of Officers of all Student Organizations , July 11, 2014 / Leadership and Action Planning Seminar Workshop to all Organizational Officers at the Berks Activity Center , July 18, 2014 / Seminar workshop on Parliamentary Procedure, / July 23, 2014 , Student organizations officers at the Berks Activity / Job fair of 1&1 Internet Phils., Inc., August 30, 2014 , Berks Activity Center / Fire Safety Education and Basic Life Support Seminar Workshop with Evacuation Technique , September 11, 2014 , AVR / CHED Orientation Program , September 12, 2014 ,scholars under Tulong Dunong , Berks Activity Center/ SSC – CBL Ratification at the Berks Activity Center, September 10, 2014 / Orientation on Disaster Risk Reduction and Earthquake Drill at the AVR, this University, facilitated by Science-Math Department, September 15, 2014 / DSWD-Cong. Willie Caminero scholarship meeting Berks Activity Center, September 24, 2014 / 6th PAASA Interactive Youth Forum and Professional Development Program , Cebu Grand Hotel, Cebu City, October 9-11, 2014.
Student Awards
3 - SciWar Challenge , September 26,2014 , CTU Argao BERKS Activity Center
,BSIE Students / Systemwide Socio-Cultural & Literary Festival Contest, October 13, 2014 , CTU-Main Campus / FSCL Leadership Summit , October 18-22, 2014, CTU-Tuburan Campus (SSC Officers)
Barili Campus
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of :
BS in Agriculture (Agronomy, Agricultural Economics, Animal Production, Crop Protection and Horticulture).
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 3 - National Trainings
(National Organic Agriculture R&D Assessment and Planning Workshop @Clark, Pampanga on April 7- 10, 2014 ;Forum on Crop Biotechnology with the theme “Harnessing Agricultural biotechnology to meet the Emerging Challenges of Climate Change” at USC- Talamban, Cebu City on May 5, 2014 ; Pest Management Council of the Philippines (PMCP) annual scientific convention at Mandarin Plaza Hotel, Cebu City on May 7-9, 2014. (Prof. Maria Lima D. Pascual)
• 1 - Regional Training
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Earthquake Drill , September 15, 2014 , Campus AVR ,90 BEEd and BSEd 2 Students / Study Habits and Time Management Seminar Workshop to all first year students at the Berks Activity Center, July 3, 2014 / Acquaintance &Induction of Officers of all Student Organizations , July 11, 2014 / Leadership and Action Planning Seminar Workshop to all Organizational Officers at the Berks Activity Center , July 18, 2014 / Seminar workshop on Parliamentary Procedure, / July 23, 2014 , Student organizations officers at the Berks Activity / Job fair of 1&1 Internet Phils., Inc., August 30, 2014 , Berks Activity Center / Fire Safety Education and Basic Life Support Seminar Workshop with Evacuation Technique , September 11, 2014 , AVR / CHED Orientation Program , September 12, 2014 ,scholars under Tulong Dunong , Berks Activity Center/ SSC – CBL Ratification at the Berks Activity Center, September 10, 2014 / Orientation on Disaster Risk Reduction and Earthquake Drill at the AVR, this University, facilitated by Science-Math Department, September 15, 2014 / DSWD-Cong. Willie Caminero scholarship meeting Berks Activity Center, September 24, 2014 / 6th PAASA Interactive Youth Forum and Professional Development Program , Cebu Grand Hotel, Cebu City, October 9-11, 2014.
Student Awards
3 - SciWar Challenge , September 26,2014 , CTU Argao BERKS Activity Center
,BSIE Students / Systemwide Socio-Cultural & Literary Festival Contest, October 13, 2014 , CTU-Main Campus / FSCL Leadership Summit , October 18-22, 2014, CTU-Tuburan Campus (SSC Officers)
Barili Campus
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of :
BS in Agriculture (Agronomy, Agricultural Economics, Animal Production, Crop Protection and Horticulture).
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 3 - National Trainings
(National Organic Agriculture R&D Assessment and Planning Workshop @Clark, Pampanga on April 7- 10, 2014 ;Forum on Crop Biotechnology with the theme “Harnessing Agricultural biotechnology to meet the Emerging Challenges of Climate Change” at USC- Talamban, Cebu City on May 5, 2014 ; Pest Management Council of the Philippines (PMCP) annual scientific convention at Mandarin Plaza Hotel, Cebu City on May 7-9, 2014. (Prof. Maria Lima D. Pascual)
• 1 - Regional Training
(Enhanced farmers Field School Pre- Implementation Meeting Cum Workshop on April 29- 3-, 2014 at Rajah Park Hotel, Cebu City Conducted by DA- RFU 7 - Participants: Dr. Alfredo C. Neri and Engr. Jingjing P. Cabahug)
• 4 - Local Trainings
( Writing Research papers for Peer- Reviewed Publications ; PAFTE VII ASSEMBLY Theme: “Mother Tongue- Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context, and Challenges. May 29, 2014, Fortuna Hotel, Cebu City ;Harnessing Agriculture Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change ; Seminar on Fiber Crops: Uses and Production (FIDA))
Carmen Campus
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 3 - National Trainings
(National Organic Agriculture R&D Assessment and Planning Workshop @Clark, Pampanga on April 7- 10, 2014 ;Forum on Crop Biotechnology with the theme “Harnessing Agricultural biotechnology to meet the Emerging Challenges of Climate Change” at USC- Talamban, Cebu City on May 5, 2014 ; Pest Management Council of the Philippines (PMCP) annual scientific convention at Mandarin Plaza Hotel, Cebu City on May 7-9, 2014. (Prof. Maria Lima D. Pascual)
• 1 - Regional Training
(Enhanced farmers Field School Pre- Implementation Meeting Cum Workshop on April 29- 3-, 2014 at Rajah Park Hotel, Cebu City Conducted by DA- RFU 7 - Participants: Dr. Alfredo C. Neri and Engr. Jingjing P. Cabahug)
• 6 - Local Trainings
( Writing Research papers for Peer- Reviewed Publications ; PAFTE VII ASSEMBLY Theme: “Mother Tongue- Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context, and Challenges. May 29, 2014, Fortuna Hotel, Cebu City ;Harnessing Agriculture Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change ; Seminar on Fiber Crops: Uses and Production (FIDA); Culinary 2014 at SM Trade Hall; and TESDA NC 11 in Cookery Skills Development & Training Center)
Accreditation BSIT - Level 1
Student Participation to Trainings
(Enhanced farmers Field School Pre- Implementation Meeting Cum Workshop on April 29- 3-, 2014 at Rajah Park Hotel, Cebu City Conducted by DA- RFU 7 - Participants: Dr. Alfredo C. Neri and Engr. Jingjing P. Cabahug)
• 4 - Local Trainings
( Writing Research papers for Peer- Reviewed Publications ; PAFTE VII ASSEMBLY Theme: “Mother Tongue- Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context, and Challenges. May 29, 2014, Fortuna Hotel, Cebu City ;Harnessing Agriculture Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change ; Seminar on Fiber Crops: Uses and Production (FIDA))
Carmen Campus
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 3 - National Trainings
(National Organic Agriculture R&D Assessment and Planning Workshop @Clark, Pampanga on April 7- 10, 2014 ;Forum on Crop Biotechnology with the theme “Harnessing Agricultural biotechnology to meet the Emerging Challenges of Climate Change” at USC- Talamban, Cebu City on May 5, 2014 ; Pest Management Council of the Philippines (PMCP) annual scientific convention at Mandarin Plaza Hotel, Cebu City on May 7-9, 2014. (Prof. Maria Lima D. Pascual)
• 1 - Regional Training
(Enhanced farmers Field School Pre- Implementation Meeting Cum Workshop on April 29- 3-, 2014 at Rajah Park Hotel, Cebu City Conducted by DA- RFU 7 - Participants: Dr. Alfredo C. Neri and Engr. Jingjing P. Cabahug)
• 6 - Local Trainings
( Writing Research papers for Peer- Reviewed Publications ; PAFTE VII ASSEMBLY Theme: “Mother Tongue- Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context, and Challenges. May 29, 2014, Fortuna Hotel, Cebu City ;Harnessing Agriculture Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change ; Seminar on Fiber Crops: Uses and Production (FIDA); Culinary 2014 at SM Trade Hall; and TESDA NC 11 in Cookery Skills Development & Training Center)
Accreditation BSIT - Level 1
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(Enhanced farmers Field School Pre- Implementation Meeting Cum Workshop on April 29- 3-, 2014 at Rajah Park Hotel, Cebu City Conducted by DA- RFU 7 - Participants: Dr. Alfredo C. Neri and Engr. Jingjing P. Cabahug)
• 4 - Local Trainings
( Writing Research papers for Peer- Reviewed Publications ; PAFTE VII ASSEMBLY Theme: “Mother Tongue- Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context, and Challenges. May 29, 2014, Fortuna Hotel, Cebu City ;Harnessing Agriculture Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change ; Seminar on Fiber Crops: Uses and Production (FIDA))
Carmen Campus
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 3 - National Trainings
(National Organic Agriculture R&D Assessment and Planning Workshop @Clark, Pampanga on April 7- 10, 2014 ;Forum on Crop Biotechnology with the theme “Harnessing Agricultural biotechnology to meet the Emerging Challenges of Climate Change” at USC- Talamban, Cebu City on May 5, 2014 ; Pest Management Council of the Philippines (PMCP) annual scientific convention at Mandarin Plaza Hotel, Cebu City on May 7-9, 2014. (Prof. Maria Lima D. Pascual)
• 1 - Regional Training
(Enhanced farmers Field School Pre- Implementation Meeting Cum Workshop on April 29- 3-, 2014 at Rajah Park Hotel, Cebu City Conducted by DA- RFU 7 - Participants: Dr. Alfredo C. Neri and Engr. Jingjing P. Cabahug)
• 6 - Local Trainings
( Writing Research papers for Peer- Reviewed Publications ; PAFTE VII ASSEMBLY Theme: “Mother Tongue- Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context, and Challenges. May 29, 2014, Fortuna Hotel, Cebu City ;Harnessing Agriculture Biotechnology to Meet Emerging Challenges of Climate Change ; Seminar on Fiber Crops: Uses and Production (FIDA); Culinary 2014 at SM Trade Hall; and TESDA NC 11 in Cookery Skills Development & Training Center)
Accreditation BSIT - Level 1
Student Participation to Trainings
3 - Local Trainings (Student Congress at Aznar Coliseum, Cebu City- March 2014; Culinary 2014 at
SM Trade Hall; Skills Training on Fruit and Vegetable Carving, Centerpiece Making, Skirting, Housekeeping, etc.))
1 – Regional Training (Enterprise Hatchery Boot Camp at VSU, Baybay, Leyte)
Daanbantayan Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 5 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of :
BSHM ,BSFi , BSHM , BSMARE , BSIE and BSIT
• Submitted Documents to CHED 7 re: Assessment result conducted to BSHM • Utilization of the latest curriculum of the BSIE Program
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 2 - Local Trainings
(1. PAFTE VII Assembly on “Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context and Challenges”; Strategies and Techniques in Accommodating Children win an Inclusive Setting)
Accreditation & QA
BSFi PSV BSIT For Level 1
Danao Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 21 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees
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• BSHM Curriculum (Review) Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 2 - National Trainings
(12th NSTP Congress onImplementors and Educators ; 12th PACUIT National Conference with the Theme “Technology Development and Transfer: An Economic Intervention for Poverty Reduction)
• 4 - Local Trainings
(Seminar-Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights and Patent Drafting on April 29-30, May 1, 2014 at CTU-MoalboalCampus ;Crash Course in Statistical Package IBM SPSS May 5-10, 2014 at Statistical Laboratory of UP Cebu ; First UP Cebu-CTU Moalboal Research Congress on May 24, 2014 at CTU-Moalboal Campus ; Training Workshop on Writing Research Papers for Peer-Reviewed Publication on May 12-16, 2014 at Tugbungan, Pilipog, Cordova Cebu).
Student Participation to Trainings
• 1 – Local Training 14th PSSN Scientific Conference
Accreditation & QA
BEEd & BSEd Level II BSIE,BSIT, BSHM, & MAEd
Level 1
Moalboal Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 17 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees • 19 - professors conducting researches
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 2 - International Training (4th International Research Conference on Research Output Dissemination across
Discipline (REDTI) on April 23-25, 2014 at Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan)
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• 2 - National Trainings
(Seminar-Workshop on Government Procurement Reform Act (RA-9184) and Its
Revised IRR and Updates on April 23-25, 2014 at Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila ; 2014 Higher Education Week at UP Diliman, Quezon City on May 19-23, 2014
• 3 - Regional Trainings
(NC II (TESDA-RTC VII) on May 2014 at Cebu City ; Philippine Association for Teacher Education (PAFTE) VII Regional Assembly on May 29, 2014 at Fortuna Hotel, Cebu City ; Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System ( PhilGEPS) V1.1 Training for Buyers on June 18-19, 2014 at Mineski Portal, Cebu City)
• 5 - Local Trainings
(1. PAFTE VII Assembly on “Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education: Content, Context and Challenges”; Strategies and Techniques in Accommodating Children win an Inclusive Setting; ; Best Early |Childhood Practices in Different Countries: International Perspective and Workshop on the Physical Development of the Child ; Adobe Seminar-Workshop MICROCADD FabLab Asia Network (FAN 1) Bootcamp and Conference ; Free Seminar-Workshop on Training Methodology Level I ; Oh My BE6K! A Cisco Collaboration Workshop TESDA NC II- Cosmetology ;TESDA NC II Driving ; TESDA NC II Technical Drafting ; TESDA NC II- F/B Service and Bread and Pastry ; TESDA NC II- Housekeeping Service and Tailoring ; TESDA NC II- Bartending
Accreditation & QA
BSIT Level 1 BSHM Level 1 BSIE Level 1
M.A.Ed. Level 1 BEED/BSED Level 11
Student Participation to Trainings 1 – Local Training
(18th FSCL General Assembly: Molding Youth to be Leaders in Mind, in Heart, and in Hand” on May 1-5, 2014 at CTU Danao)
San Francisco Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 1 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees • 1 - professors granted BOT scholarships • 4 - professors conducting researches
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of : BSHM& BSMARE
• Certificate of Technology (for the Students with Hearing Impairment) :
Computer Technology , Food Technology, Cosmetology ,Furniture and Cabinet Making Technology
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 2 – International Seminar on Biotechnology (July 24-25 at CLSU)
1st International Symposium on Computing for Education – 3 participants
• 4 - National Trainings
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BSIT Level 1 BSHM Level 1 BSIE Level 1
M.A.Ed. Level 1 BEED/BSED Level 11
Student Participation to Trainings 1 – Local Training
(18th FSCL General Assembly: Molding Youth to be Leaders in Mind, in Heart, and in Hand” on May 1-5, 2014 at CTU Danao)
San Francisco Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 1 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees • 1 - professors granted BOT scholarships • 4 - professors conducting researches
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of : BSHM& BSMARE
• Certificate of Technology (for the Students with Hearing Impairment) :
Computer Technology , Food Technology, Cosmetology ,Furniture and Cabinet Making Technology
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 2 – International Seminar on Biotechnology (July 24-25 at CLSU)
1st International Symposium on Computing for Education – 3 participants
• 4 - National Trainings (36th Annual National Convention of Government Association of certified
Accountants – 3 participants ; 17th National convention cum Seminar “APOSCUA – 3 participants ; PAFTE Mid-Year Zonal Conference – 3 participants ; Government Procurement reform Act (R. A. 9184) and it’s Revised IRR and Updates Training – 3 participants)
• 7 - Regional Trainings
(PAASA Regional Convention – 1 participant ; PAFTE Regional Assembly; Records Recovery and Disaster preparedness hands – on- training ; Seminar workshop of the AAO’s GSIS VII ; Meeting on reconciliation and updating of member’s accounts, billing, and collection ; Training on Organic Aquaculture Protocols on Selected Aquaculture Commodities R O VII ; Orientation for NSTP Coordinators on the Anti-Corruption Module – 1 participant
• 6 - Local Trainings
(Discussion on PBB ; Training Workshop on writing research papers for peer reviewed publication ; Review on Student Manual ; Medical –Dental Conference ; Review and Consolidation of Agency Performance Targets ; Strategic Performance Management System Meeting)
Accreditation & QA
BSIT PSV BEED PSV BSHM PSV
Student Awards
3rd Placer Julies Chief Baker Challenge Show
Student Participation to Trainings
1 - Local Training (FSCL Assembly – 15 participants; Driver’s Awareness and Traffic Management
Program)
Program Performance in Licensure Examination
August 2014 L.E.T Result
Type of Exam First Timer Repeaters Overall Performance
72.73% 2.86% 45.56%
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(36th Annual National Convention of Government Association of certified
Accountants – 3 participants ; 17th National convention cum Seminar “APOSCUA – 3 participants ; PAFTE Mid-Year Zonal Conference – 3 participants ; Government Procurement reform Act (R. A. 9184) and it’s Revised IRR and Updates Training – 3 participants)
• 7 - Regional Trainings
(PAASA Regional Convention – 1 participant ; PAFTE Regional Assembly; Records Recovery and Disaster preparedness hands – on- training ; Seminar workshop of the AAO’s GSIS VII ; Meeting on reconciliation and updating of member’s accounts, billing, and collection ; Training on Organic Aquaculture Protocols on Selected Aquaculture Commodities R O VII ; Orientation for NSTP Coordinators on the Anti-Corruption Module – 1 participant
• 6 - Local Trainings
(Discussion on PBB ; Training Workshop on writing research papers for peer reviewed publication ; Review on Student Manual ; Medical –Dental Conference ; Review and Consolidation of Agency Performance Targets ; Strategic Performance Management System Meeting)
Accreditation & QA
BSIT PSV BEED PSV BSHM PSV
Student Awards
3rd Placer Julies Chief Baker Challenge Show
Student Participation to Trainings
1 - Local Training (FSCL Assembly – 15 participants; Driver’s Awareness and Traffic Management
Program)
Program Performance in Licensure Examination
August 2014 L.E.T Result
Type of Exam First Timer Repeaters Overall Performance
72.73% 2.86% 45.56%
Tuburan Campus
Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 3 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees • 6 - professors conducting researches
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of : BSIT major in PPT & BSMARE
• Finalization and signing of Curriculum Revision for BS Agriculture at CTU Main Campus last April 28, 2014
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 3 - National Trainings
(PACUIT 12th National Conference at Ritz Hotel, Garden Oases, Porras Street,
Davao City on April 28-30, 2014 ; AGIA Seminar on RA 9184 & its REVISED IRR AND UPDATES at Hotel Kimberly Malate, Manila last April 23 to 25, 2014 ; 17TH PHIL IPPINE SOCIETY OF SOIL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFEENCE last May 7-9, 2014 at Asu, Aklan
• 8 - Regional Trainings
(12th Visayas-Wide Convention of Regional/Local Chief Executives ; PAASA Regional Convention – 1 participant ; PAFTE Regional Assembly; Records Recovery and Disaster preparedness hands – on- training ; Seminar workshop of the AAO’s GSIS VII ; Meeting on reconciliation and updating of member’s accounts, billing, and collection ; Training on Organic Aquaculture Protocols on Selected Aquaculture Commodities R O VII ; Orientation for NSTP Coordinators on the Anti-Corruption Module – 1 participant
• 7 - Local Trainings
( Fishing for Trouble in the South China Sea ; Seminar-Workshops on Research held on May 20-21, 201 at CTU-Tuburan Campus- Outcomes-Based education and Syllabi Revision at CTU-Tuburan Campus on May on May 27-28, 2014; Benchmarking at CTU-Argao Campus for Accreditation (AACCUP
Accreditation & QA
BSIT PSV BEED Level 1 BSHM PSV BSED Level 1
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Faculty & Staff Development Program
• 3 - professors pursuing post-graduate degrees • 6 - professors conducting researches
Curriculum Development Enhancement
• Curriculum Review of : BSIT major in PPT & BSMARE
• Finalization and signing of Curriculum Revision for BS Agriculture at CTU Main Campus last April 28, 2014
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance to Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
• 3 - National Trainings
(PACUIT 12th National Conference at Ritz Hotel, Garden Oases, Porras Street,
Davao City on April 28-30, 2014 ; AGIA Seminar on RA 9184 & its REVISED IRR AND UPDATES at Hotel Kimberly Malate, Manila last April 23 to 25, 2014 ; 17TH PHIL IPPINE SOCIETY OF SOIL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFEENCE last May 7-9, 2014 at Asu, Aklan
• 8 - Regional Trainings
(12th Visayas-Wide Convention of Regional/Local Chief Executives ; PAASA Regional Convention – 1 participant ; PAFTE Regional Assembly; Records Recovery and Disaster preparedness hands – on- training ; Seminar workshop of the AAO’s GSIS VII ; Meeting on reconciliation and updating of member’s accounts, billing, and collection ; Training on Organic Aquaculture Protocols on Selected Aquaculture Commodities R O VII ; Orientation for NSTP Coordinators on the Anti-Corruption Module – 1 participant
• 7 - Local Trainings
( Fishing for Trouble in the South China Sea ; Seminar-Workshops on Research held on May 20-21, 201 at CTU-Tuburan Campus- Outcomes-Based education and Syllabi Revision at CTU-Tuburan Campus on May on May 27-28, 2014; Benchmarking at CTU-Argao Campus for Accreditation (AACCUP
Accreditation & QA
BSIT PSV BEED Level 1 BSHM PSV BSED Level 1
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MFO 1A
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Faculty and staff Development Program
Number of professors pursuing post‐graduate degrees None
Number of professors granted with scholarships (20) 1‐ Dr. Jean Puerto sponsored by DOST PhD in Mathematics‐WVSU 2‐ Prof Rosalyn P. Alburo by CHED, MS in Chemistry at USC 3. Dr. Raynilda R. Baoy‐ by DOST‐ MS in Agronomy at VSU 4. Dr. Steve Michael T. Alcazar‐by DOST‐ PhD in Environmental Science at UPLB 5. Dr. Edgardo P. Lillo‐by DOST –PhD in Forestry at UPLB
6. 15 other professors under the BOT Scholarship program Professors pursuing a degree in his field of
specialization (15) 1. Dr. Eva Agbay 2. Prof. Melanie R. Albarracin 3. Prof. Steve Michael T. Alcazar 4. Prof. Venus H. Baldea 5. Prof. Raynilda R. Baoy 6. Prof Leoncio V. Boltiador 7. Dr. Pablo Catamora 8. Prof. RCCutillar 9. Prof. LRCamarillo 10. Prof. Edgardo P. Lillo 11. Prof. Ritche U. Nuevo 12. Prof. Harvey Pangandoyon 13. Prof. Arnaldo Almirante 14. Prof. Mariel Remo 15. Engr. Mary Ellen Camarillo
Number of professors conducting researches (12 for COEd/AS/Graduate school and 10 for College of Technology and Engineering: TOTAL 22) • Dr. Jima Bejagan • Dr. Lynnette Matea S. Camello • Dr. Jorelyn P. Concepcion • Dr. TeresitaCleopolda B. Sarile • Dr. Ariel L. Ramos • Prof. Virginia S. Albarracin • Dr. Suzette T. Elladora • Dr. Crysali Therese R. Dayaganon • Dr. Marichou L. Carreon
Sectoral Goals: Poverty Alleviation – NBC 461
Internationalization – Global
Competitiveness
International Networking
Normative Financing
Vertically Articulated Degree Program
Quality Education & Training
Teacher load is spread among the remaining faculty to accommodate the
study leave On‐going researches are funded from
GAA/campus budget for research
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• Dr. Eva A. Agbay• Prof. Rachel K. Salazar • Prof. Edgardo P. Lillo
• Prof. Steve Michael T. Alcazar • Prof. Hemres M. Alburo • Prof. Archiebald Malaki • Dr. Ma. CristilinaMontañez
Classroom supervision conducted as scheduled.
Dissemination of Student Assessment Survey (SAS) Result to faculty members
Classroom Observations
conducted by all department chairmen
Individual conference with faculty members conducted by department chair to discuss SAS result.
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PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Curriculum Development Enhancement
Involved in the finalization of the systemwide Curriculum Review of the following programs:
Agriculture Hotel Management Information & Communication
Technology Industrial Technology Industrial Engineering
Conducted curriculum orientation for the BEEd and BSEd Programs attended by the Parents of the Fourth Year Education students in preparation for the Student Teaching Phase for A.Y. 2014‐2015 on July 1, 2014.
Program Expected
AttendanceActual Attendance
%
BSEd 34 27 79.41BEEd 64 42 65.62
Office of the Director, College of Technology & Engineering
Prepared and submitted individual faculty teaching loads, class
Revised curricula will be implemented this first semester 2014‐2015 to first year students
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programs and room utilization
Accommodated and provided guidance to the newly-hired part-time teachers in the delivery of their functions.
Encouraged chairmen with OJTs to
monitor their students.
Facilitated preparation and did checking/reviewing of the syllabus of teachers.
Supervised implementation of
approved curriculum of the 6 programs under the College of Technology and Engineering
Conducted classroom observations of
the program chairs.
Checked, verified and submitted Performance Appraisal Report of faculty members.
Reviewed AACCUP findings and
recommendations of the level I accreditation of the BSHM, BSA, BSF, & BSIT and encouraged the chairmen to continuously maintain records/documents to support activities and accomplishments.
Motivated IE and ICT to properly
document their activities/accomplishment to comply AACCUP requirements
Reminded chairmen to make follow
ups for the realization of their Annual Procurement Plan
Conducted meeting with the
chairmen of all programs to monitor and evaluate implementation of individual curriculum of the 6 course offerings.
Facilitated and assisted faculty
members’ needs in terms of acquisition of necessary
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documents/forms, classroom facilities, and other relevant concerns related to the delivery of their functions.
Assisted the conduct of extension
activities of the Agriculture, ICT & IE programs
Supported activities of the University
(Intramurals, Nutritional Month Celebration)
Facilitated immediate action to requests of students/parents
Actively participated during the IQA conducted by the IQA team from CTU Barili Campus and initiated initial action to correct relevant observations/recommendations from the auditors
The College conducted a workshop on K-12: Impact to CTU with all the program chairmen and complied required reports as to subject offerings of the College now (A.Y. 2014-2015) and for next year (AY 2015-2016); projected enrollment per program 2014-2020; Faculty Profile reflecting relevant trainings and subjects to handle from 2016-2017 and 2017-2018; plan of actions (2016-2018) Retooling of Human Capital giving emphasis on the schedule of study leave of faculty members; General Inventory of Resources stating human/physical resources when CTU inks MOA with DepEd and the projected loss in income in case there is no MOA with DepEd; Five year action plan (CY 2015-2020) and position paper expressing the general impact/situation of CTU Argao for SY 2016-2017 & 2017-2018 and its recommendations/actions to be taken.
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Negotiated with the Local government Unit of Dalaguete for a possible partnership in the conduct of laboratory activities, research and extension of the agriculture students in their municipality.
Took the initiative with the
assistance of the administration to submit a proposal to the Governor of the Province of Cebu for a funding assistance in the construction of Agri-Business Building.
Sourced out for agricultural facilities particularly a farm tractor and shredder from the Department of Agriculture, Region VII to partially comply the minimum requirements of CHED in the offering of Agriculture Program.
Phased – Out Academic Program
Forestry Department
Proposed for Curriculum Review of Existing BS Forestry Degree Program;
Proposed Offering of BS Environmental Science Degree Program – included in the discussion in one of the Department meetings.
Phased – Out Academic Program
None
MFO 1C
PERFORMANCE Program Performance Licensure Examination ( for teachers, nurses,
engineers, etc.)
Type of Exam No. of Takers
No. of Passers
CTU Passing Rate
National Passing Rate
LET‐BEEd Sept. 29, 2013
83 67 80.72 31.18
LET –BEEdJanuary 26, 2014
13 8 61.54 % 28. 98 %
LET –BEEdAugust 31, 2014
55 62 88.71 35.74%
LET –BSEdSept. 29, 2013
31 24 77.42 39.75
LET –BSEdJanuary 26, 2014
24 12 50% 28. 98 %
LET –BSEdAugust 31, 2014
31 45 68.89 34.40%
AGRICULTURIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION
ALE June 2014 12 7 58.33% 36%
CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
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FLE(Forestry Licensure Examination)
4 1 25% 40%
Conducted a Mock‐Board Examination to the LET Reviewees of CTU‐Argao last July 20, 2014 to culminate the review sessions for the August 17, 2014 LET.
Program No. of Registrants
No. Completed
%
BSEd 77 70 90.91BEEd 50 48 96.00Overall 127 118 92.91
MFO 1D
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Student Awards National Awards (PAFTE Medal) 1 Academic Excellence Award (BEEd) 1 Academic Excellence Award (BSEd) 1 Valedictorian Scholarship Program for graduating Cum Laude (Received a cash award of P15,000.00)
Local Awards= 5 1. Directors List (For First Year to
Third year) BEEd 1 ‐67 2‐ 76 3‐ 55
2. Latin Honors (For Fourth Year) 4‐ 1 Magna Cum Laude 37 Cum Laude BSEd 1‐ 29 2‐ 33 3‐ 34 4 – 21 Cum Laude
3. Researcher of the year BEEd ‐1 BSEd‐1
4. Outstanding Student Leaders BEEd – 1 (Undergraduate) 1 (Graduating Student) BSEd – 1 (Graduating Student)
5. Inter‐School Debate ‐April 4,2014‐ LANTUGI
CTU Argao VS. CNU Balamban John Peter Maneja‐ Best Rebutallist Irish Torres ‐ Best Speaker ArjaneVillareal ‐ Best Debater
o Group of BSIE students won in the SciWar
Challenge last September 26,2014 @ CTU Argao BERKS Activity Center ‐ 1st Place: IE‐3 students
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‐ 2nd Place: IE‐4 students‐ 3rd Place: IE 2 student ‐ 4th Place: IE‐1 students
Externally Funded: Congressional Scholarship for Industrial Engineering Students
Alesna, JonnaBel Datuin, Judy Ann
October 13, 2014 – Systemwide
Socio-Cultural & Literary Festival Contest at CTU-Main Campus John Vincent Rivera – 1st place,
Charcoal Rendering Cecil Albores- 1st place,
Pagkukwento Team ARGAO – 3rd place, Quiz Bowl
Mildred Martinez, RowenoCatubig, Rhea Marie Tenebro and Rainel Manos
October 18-22, 2014 - FSCL Leadership Summit at CTU-Tuburan Campus (SSC Officers) Ms. Nicole Caruana – 3rd Runner-
up, Best in Talent 2nd Placer – La Torta, Cabugan Festival
Students’ Satisfaction Improve confidence of students to
compete Improve morale of students
Student Participation to Trainings
Number of National Trainings
1. Orientation and Training Rainforestation
Technology – PFEN, Inc. (Training provider) – August 27‐28, 2014
Number of Local Trainings= 39
1. Seminar‐workshop on Values and
Values Re‐orientation conducted on July 19, 2014 at the campus Berks activity center participated by all students enrolled in NSTP‐CWTS.
2. Seminar‐workshop for All Student
Organizations Officers conducted on July 18, 2014 at the campus Berks Activity Center.
3. Grade Computation and Filling‐Up of
DEpEd Forms for Secondary Education at TEd 8 on July 4, 2014
Resource Teacher: Mackie Jade U. Barberan No. of Particpants: 34 BSEd Students (100 %) 4. Teaching Demonstration on Mother‐
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Tongue Grade 2 at Argao Central Elementary School on July 17, 2014
No. of Participants : 64 BEEd students (100%) Resource Person : Mrs. Ann Michele B. Tapayan
5. Seminar‐Workshop on Assessment
Procedures and Filling‐up of Modified DEPEd Forms at the Campus AVR on July 17, 2014
No. of Participants : 64 BEEd students Resource Person: Mrs. Chona Z. Bayang, Principal, Tulic Elementary School Mrs. Vita C.Mier, Principal, Talaytay Elementary School 6. Teaching Demonstration On
Technology and Livelihood Education Grade 7 at Argao National High School (ANHS) on July 18, 2014
No. of Participants 34BSEd 4 students (100%) Resource Teachers from ANHS: Mr. Generoso A. Quillosa Mrs. Charlotte Bacareza Miss Marianne Joy M. Daugdaug
7. Conducted a Seminar on Updates on
the K‐12 Program in Secondary Education on July 21, 2014 at the Campus AVR
8. Seminar‐Workshop on Parliamentary Procedures on July 23‐24, 2014. No. of Participants: 10 STO & UNEC Organization Officers. Resource Person: Mr. AnecitoCarillo
9. Seminar‐Workshop on Research Proposal Preparation on August 30, 2014 at the Campus AVR
Resource Persons: Dr. Suzette T. Elladora& Dr. Jima S. Bejagan Participants: 88 BEEd&BSEd IV Students Faculty Involved: VSAlbarracin, CTRDAyaganon
10. Spiritual Enhancement Seminar September 10, 2014 at the Argao Municipal Training Center Participants: 197 BEEd 1‐A, 1‐B and BSEd 1 Students Faculty Involved: Dr. Anecito L. Cutillas , Prof. Laura A. Alcazar 11. Fire Safety Education & Basic Life
Support Seminar‐Workshop Resource Persons: Argao BFP Fire Officers
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September 11, 2014 at the Berks Activity Center Participants: 30 BSEd 2 and 30 BEEd 2‐A Faculty Involved: AFDayaganon, JPPinote, STEllladora, VSAlbarracin, LAAlcazar, CTRDayaganon, MLCarreon,SPTormis, JDSombilon, AJGayda, EMEgos, PFBacusmo, AASaraosos 12. Orientation on Disaster Risk
Reduction and Earthquake Drill Resource Person: Ms. Ana Marie Villahermosa Duran, MPA September 15, 2014 at the Campus AVR
Participants: 90 BEEd and BSEd 2 Students Faculty Involved: AFDayaganon, JPPinote, STEllladora, VSAlbarracin, LAAlcazar, CTRDayaganon, MLCarreon,SPTormis, JDSombilon, AJGayda, EMEgos, PFBacusmo, AASaraosos
13. July 3, 2014‐ Study Habits and Time Management Seminar Workshop to all first year students at the Berks Activity Center, facilitated by the Chairman of Guidance Services, Scholarship Coordinator and SAO Director.
14. July 11, 2014‐Acquaintance &Induction of Officers of all Student Organizations.
15. July 18, 2014‐ Leadership and Action Planning Seminar Workshop to all Organizational Officers at the Berks Activity Center, facilitated by the Chairman of Student Organizations, Director, SAO and SSC.
16. July 18, 2014‐Acquaintance & Induction of Officers of all Student Organizations at Oslob Extension.
17. July 23, 2014‐Seminar workshop on Parliamentary Procedure to Student organizations officers at the Berks Activity, facilitated by the Chairman of Student Org. and SSC.
18. August 30, 2014 –Facilitated during the job fair of 1&1 Internet Phils., Inc. at the Berks Activity Center by the Placement Coordinator.
19. September 11, 2014 – Fire Safety Education and Basic Life Support Seminar Workshop with Evacuation Technique at the AVR, this University, facilitated by Science‐Math Department.
20. September 12, 2014‐ CHED Orientation Program to all Stufap scholars under TulongDunong at the Berks Activity Center, facilitated by the University’s Scholarship Coordinator.
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21. September 10, 2014 – SSC – CBL Ratification at the Berks Activity Center
22. September 15, 2014 – Orientation on Disaster Risk Reduction and Earthquake Drill at the AVR, this University, facilitated by Science‐Math Department.
23. September 24, 2014‐DSWD‐Cong.
Willie Caminero scholarship meeting at the Berks Activity Center.
24. 1:Parliamentary Procedure‐July 18,
2014 – Selected FSS Officers
Local Trainings:
October 9-11, 2014 – 6th PAASA Interactive Youth Forum and Professional Development Program at Cebu Grand Hotel, Cebu City.
MarcelinaSarte – FSCL President Irish Torres – Editor-in-chief, Student Publication
To introduce student leaders to themes and concerns related to leadership that are relevant and important to the needs of the country.
MFO 1E
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Faculty and Staff Participation/Attendance To Trainings/ Continuing Education Program
- Procurement Service of the Department of Budget and Management on September 16‐17, 2014 at Mineski Portal‐Cebu, Unit 7 GQS Plaza, Banilad, Cebu City
- (Forestry) Orientation and Training on
Establishment and Maintenance of Native Forest Tree Nursery and Rainforest Area in PFEN Member SUC’S USING Rainforest Technology ‐ August 27‐28, 2014
Rainforestation Technology – PFEN, Inc. (Training provider) – August 27‐28, 2014
- Agriculture
Attendance of Eva A. Agbay&Prof. Roberto C. Cutillar attended 4th Public Consultative Meeting of the Draft Philippine National Standards (PNS) for Loofah, Tamarinf (Sampalok) and Water Convolvulus (Kangkong), August 14, 2014, Cebu Northwinds Hotel, Cebu City
- Attendance of the Director of the College of
Technology and Engineering to the Orientation to International Workshop Agreement (IWA 2) and IQA Team Leaders and Members Briefing. August 4‐5, 2014, CTU – Carmen Campus.
- Pre‐Audit Orientation and Briefing
for ISO 9000:2008 on August 4‐5,
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2014 at CTU‐Carmen Campus- Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity,
Related Stigma & Discrimination Advocacy Forum
- Fire Safety Education and Basic Life Support and Fire Drill Seminar‐Workshop on September11, 2014 at the Berks Activity Center.
- Orientation on Disaster Risk Reduction and Earthquake Drill on September 15, 2014 at the Audio‐Visual Room.
- Procurement Service of the Department of Budget and Management on September 16‐17, 2014 at Mineski Portal‐Cebu, Unit 7 GQS Plaza, Banilad, Cebu City.
- July 5, 2014‐ Graduate School Orientation Program
- July 6, 2014‐ General PTCA Meeting at the Berks Activity Center.
- July 9, 2014‐Facilitated during the creation of Social Science Societyby the Chairman of Student Organizations.
- July 7, 2014‐ Groundbreaking of Covered Walk project by SSC & PTCA.
- July 23, 2014‐ Paid students’ Insurance at MAA General Assurance Company and submit the Summary of Scholars at CTU‐Main Scholarship Office.
- July 25, 2014‐ Honoring of Agriculturist Lisencure Examination (ALE) at SCMRSCC, Argao, Cebu
- July 30‐31, 2014‐ Attended the SUC Normative Financing FY: 2015 at Roco Hall, CTU‐Main Campus, Cebu City.
- July ‐ September , 2014‐ Collection of Pertinent Forms for Student Organization Registration by the Chairman of Student Organizations through SAO.
- July‐September , 2014‐ Conducted the Counseling session
- (1 walk‐in and 14 referral) by the Guidance Counselor.
‐ Collated the Customer Satisfaction for Guidance Services 2013‐2014. - July‐September , 2014‐ school
nurse accomplishment: - Nutrition Month – Hataw& Mass Feeding - Facilitated in conducting medical
examination of student‐athletes. Assisted the medical officer in the conduct of examination
- Monitored student – athletes not to play in the intramurals without parent’s consent.
- Organized paramedic team in the preparations for the intramurals, composting of ROTC student volunteers.
Local Seminars/ In‐service seminar‐workshops are conducted based on the approved Faculty Training Plan created to address the identified needs of the faculty
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- Procured medical supplies use for the intramurals & first semester.
- Facilitated health insurance of the students
- July ‐ September, 2014‐ Issued 11 Endorsement letters to OJT’sand facilitated them in transferring to another company.
- July –September, 2014 – Dormitory Services: Dormitory 1‐ with 4 rooms having the capacity of 24 occupants/students.
- July 28 ‐ August 3, 2014‐ Intramurals - August 4‐5, 2014‐ International Workshop
Agreement & Internal Quality Audit Team at CTU‐Main, Cebu City.
- August 11‐13, 2014‐ OMB Convention Conference at Ombudsman, Cebu City.
- August 30, 2014‐Facilitated during the Job Fair of 1& 1 Internet Phils. Inc. at the Berks Activity Center by the Placement Coordinator.
- August 13‐20, 2014‐ Interviewed 46 parents asking promissory note for mid‐term examination.
- August 18‐20‐ Internal Quality Audit ISO 9001‐2008
- August 28, 2014‐ Attended the Orientation on Gender Related Stigma and Discrimination Advocacy Forum at the DepED‐Eco Tech Center, SudlonLahug, Cebu City.
- September 1‐3, 2014 – ISO‐Auditor at CTU‐Moalboal Campus
- September 1, 2014 ‐ Opening of Science and Math Month
- September 3, 2014 – MOA Signing with Convergys Call Center
- September 5, 2014 – First Friday Devotion, sponsored by Agri‐Forestry Department.
- September 8, 2014 – Marian Monks Awarded CTU‐for 14 years of rendering Harana to Mama Mary at Lindogon, Simala, Cebu.
- September 9, 2014 – We have given donation of P 10, 184 TO JhunieMamalias, a BSHM‐1 student who suffered for an accident and confined at Vicente Sotto Hospital.
- September 18‐19. 2014‐ Attended the 13th Mid Year Assembly and Seminar Workshop at Ganzewinkel Hall, University Of San Carlos, Cebu City by the Chairman of Guidance Services.
- September 19, 2014 – Opening parade of the town fiesta
- September 24, 2014 – CHED R7‐CUFHEA &PAFTE Central Visayas Conference w/ HEIs Region VII
- September 26, 2014 – Judge during the Math‐Science Quiz Bowl, an Inter‐High &Sci‐War Challenge at the Berks Activity Center.
- September 28, 2014 – Hosted the PAASA, Inc. R.7‐Officers Meeting at CTU‐Argao Campus
October 2-3, 2014 –Attended the Deliberation of the Student Manual, Guidance Manual, OJT Manual, Medical and Scholarship Manual at Alta Cebu
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Resort, Pilipog, Cordova, Cebu by the Director of Student Affairs and Services. October 2, 2014- 6th PASUC Socio-Cultural and Literary Festival Meeting @ CTU-Main Campus, by the Scholarship/Placement Coordinator /Chairman, Cultural Affairs. October 8, 2014-Student Assessment Survey for Teachers (SAS) at CTU-Oslob with Fitzgerald C. KIntanar, Rachel K. Salazar, Ms. Enga,&Dr.Carreon. October 9-11, 2014 – 6th PAASA Interactive Youth Forum and Professional Development Program at Cebu Grand Hotel, Cebu City by the Director of SAO & Chairman, Guidance Services. October 17, 2014 – Attended the Argao Town Hall Meeting at Argao Nature Park by the Scholarship/Placement Coordinator /Chairman, Cultural Affairs. October 22-24, 2014 – Attended the AACCUP Orientation on OBE Quality Assurance Training in Iloilo City by the Director of Student Affairs and Services. October 29, 2014 – Attended the Meeting in Preparation for Cebu Province Sports & Cultural Festival at SCMR Sports and Cultural Center by the Scholarship/Placement Coordinator /Chairman, Cultural Affairs. October 29-30, 2014 – Seminar-Workshop on “Persons w/ Special needs, Counseling and Dealing w/ them” at Cebu Business Hotel, Colon St., Cebu City by the Chairman of Guidance Services. October, 2014- Interviewed 5 applicants for Student Assistants assigned at Registrar’s Office, and SAO.
- Issued 14 pcs. Certificate of Good Moral Character to students who will transfer to other school and graduates for employment purposes.
- Issued 95 pcs. Certificate of Good Moral Character to fourth year education students for their student teaching requirement.
- Issued 5 pcs. Endorsement Letters
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and Memorandum of Agreement to OJTs who will transfer to another company.
- Filed Accomplishment Reports from different Organizations thru the Chairman of Student Organizations.
- October 20, 2014 – Start of
Registration for Second Semester.
- Conducted the Registration and AdmissionTest toincoming first year students & transferees by the Chairman of Guidance Services and Scholarship/Placement Coordinator.
- 30Examinees for KA - 10 Examinees for SATT
Camello, Lynnette Matea Pinote, Juanita P. Elladora, Suzette T.
Deliberation of the Graduate School Manual, Student Manual, etc. (Part 1) @ Alta Vista Resort Cordova Cebu October 2-3, 2014
Elladora, Suzette T. Concepcion, Jorelyn P. Dayaganon, Crysali Therese R. 43rd PAFTE Annual Convention @ Capitol University, Cagayan de Oro City October 16-18, 2014
Deliberation of the Graduate School Manual, Student Manual, etc. (Part 1)
Ramos, Ariel L.
Sarile, TeresitaCleopolda B. Bejagan, Jima S. Elladora, Suzette T. 4th Biennial Convention of the Phillippine Association of Extension Program Implementors, INC. (PAEPI)
Mindanao University of Science and Technology October 27-29,
2014
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MFO 1F
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Accreditation & QA Program Status Date of Survey: Nov. 25‐27, 2013
Date of
Effectivity:Dec. 1,
2013‐Nov. 30, 2017
BEEd Grand Mean = 3.97 BSEd Grand Mean = 3.94
Level II Level II
Agriculture
Level 1 Date of Survey: Nov. 25‐27, 2013
Date of
Effectivity:Dec. 1, 2013‐Nov. 30, 2016
Forestry
Level 1
Industrial Technology
Level 1
Hotel Management
Level 1
MFO 1G
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
COE/O Award of excellence accorded to a certain degree program by an accrediting agency= None
MFO 1H
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
National University & Colleges on Agriculture and Fisheries
Award of excellence form CHED forIts Commitment to Excellence = None
MFO 1I
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Scholarship Grants (Donors)
Externally Funded Name of Donors No. of
Scholars Amount
1. (CMRF) CergeMamitesRemonde Foundation Scholarship
22 P6000.00 – P8,000.00 & P1,000 monthly
stipend 2. CTEAP Scholarship
22 P6000.00 – P7,500.00 & P2,000.00 monthly
stipend 3. CHED - Tulong-Dunong Scholarship (old)
9 P6,000.00 / semester
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4. CHED - Tulong-Dunong Scholarship (new)
264 P6,000.00 / semester
5. (VAPTE) Valedictorian Assistance Program for Tertiary Education
14
P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (tuition fee paid by the
school) P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (misc. fees paid by the
Prov. Govt.) & P2,000 monthly
allowance6. (SSP) Salutatorian Scholarship Program
13
P6000.00 – P7,500.00& P1,000 monthly
allowance7. One Town One Scholar (OTOS)
3 P15,000.00 / semester
8. CHED Full Merit Scholarship
5 P15,000.00 / semester
9. CHED Half Merit Scholarship
6 P7,500.00 / semester
10. Eric Salas Scholarship Program
2 P6000.00 – P8,000.00
11. Argao Tertiary Education Scholarship and Assistance Program (ATESAP/E-ATESAP)
30 P20,000.00 per semester
12. DA-(ACEF) Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund Scholars Scholarship
4 P6000.00 / semester
13. Enfants Du Mekong Scholarship
1 P6000.00 – P8,000.00 (excluding monthly
allowance)
14. EG & I Scholarship
17 P6000.00 – P8,000.00
15. E-Gwen Scholarship
3 P6000.00 – P8,000.00(paid by the
Prov. Govt.)16. CSGGP-CD 10 P 2500.00 per
semester
17. DND-CHED-PASUC Scholarship
1 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (Tuition Fee only)
Miscellaneous Fee – not to exceed P2,500.00
Allowance / semester – P4,000.00
18. Skolarsasiyudadsasugbo
1 P6000.00 – P8,000.00
19. GSIS Scholar 1 P6000.00 – P8,000.00 plus 10,000 pesos stipend
20. Congressional Full
37 P6000.00 – P8,000.00
21. LGU Naga /Santander Scholar
2 P7000.00 – P8,000.00
22. FR. FIGUES JR. 8 Full-tuition fee
23. BanaysaGugma 12 P6000.00 – P8,000.00 24. TUCP (CHED Scholar)
7 P7000.00 – P8,000.00
25. ESGP-PA 104 30,000 per semester 26. DSWD 195 P6000.00 – P8,000.00 27. LifeBank Foundation
14 P6000.00 – P8,000.00
28. OWWA 1 P6000.00 – P8,000.00 29. NWF Inc. 1 P6000.00 – P8,000.00 30. Mary A. TidLund Charitable Foundation
1 P6000.00 – P8,000.00 (excluding monthly
allowance)
INTERNALLY FUNDED: 32. Barangay Scholarship (BOT 494)
94 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (Tuition
Fee only)
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33. BOT 294 Scholarship
19 P3,000.00 – P4,000.00 (Tuition Fee
only)34. Student Assistants
38 P7000.00 – P8,000.00
35. Student Laborer 16 P 10/hr. but not exceed P1,000.00 /
month 36. Honorific Scholarship
3 P6000.00 – P8,000.00
37.Dance Troupe 13 Performance Based 38. CTU Chorale 25 Performance Based
TOTAL 1,194
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PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Academic Scholars Scholarship
Grant No. of
Scholars VSP 14
SSP 13
CHED Full merit 5 CHED Half Merit 6 CHED Partial 4
got exceedingly good grades and most likely, graduated as valedictorian and salutatorian of the class.
to recognize the outstanding academic achievement of graduating seniors who will
enroll in college.
MFO 1K PERFORMANCE
INDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Enrollment Data
COURSE/ YEAR
ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT Percentage
SECTION AY 2013 ‐ 2014 AY 2014 ‐ 2015
Increase/Decrease
BSED 1 48 70 45.83
BSED 2 34 47 38.24
BSED 3 36 36
BSED 4 27 35 29.63
DPE 1 24
BEED 1A 32 33
BEED 1B 36 33
BEED 1C 29 32
BEED 2A 32 32
BEED 2B 34 30
BEED 2C 19 30
BEED 3A 29 32
BEED 3B 23 31
BEED 3C 12 15
BEED 4A 23 26
BEED 4B 24 12
BEED 4C 13 35
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AB ENGLISH ‐ 1 27 25
AB ENGLISH ‐ 2 29 27
AB ENGLISH ‐ 3 23 23
AB ENGLISH ‐ 4 0 54
BSIE ‐ 1 32 26
BSIE ‐ 2 29 26
BSIE ‐ 3 14 20
BSIE ‐ 4 0 13
BSICT ‐1 36 61
BSICT ‐ 2 30 34
BSICT ‐ 3 33 28
BSICT ‐ 4 0 33
HM 1A 39 35
HM 1B 33 36
HM 1C 32 39
HM 2A 31 38
HM 2B 23 38
HM 2C 21 29
HM 3A 22 25
HM 3B 30 26
HM 3C 24 19
HM 4 71 73
BSF ‐ 1 49 76
BSF ‐ 2 18 41
BSF ‐ 3 24 16
BSF ‐ 4 12 22
BSA ‐ 1 52 104
BSA ‐ 2 31 47
BSA ‐ 3 (ANSCI) 10 8
BSA ‐ 3 (AGRO) 2 6
BSA ‐ 3 AEM) 10 7 BSA ‐ 3 (Horticulture) 9 8
BSA ‐ 4 AGRO) 4 2 BSA ‐ 4 ANSCI) 8 8
BSA ‐ 4 (AEM) 11 10 BSA 4 (Horticulture 9 10 BSIT 1A ‐ (DRAFTING) 33 36 BSIT 1B ‐ (GARMENTS) 17 40 BSIT 1C ‐ (ELECTRONICS) 29 36 BSIT 1D ‐ (COMP. TECH.) 49 41 BSIT 1E ‐ (COMP.TECH.) 44 39 BSIT 1 ‐ (AUTOMOTIVE ) 17 44
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BSIT 1F ‐ (ELECTRONICS) 13 29 BSIT 1G ‐ (COMPTECH) 30 40 BSIT 1H ‐ (COMPTECH) 39 44 BSIT2 ‐ (AUTOMOTIVE ) 0 15 BSIT 2A‐ (DRAFTING) 27 24 BSIT 2B ‐(GARMENTS) 21 15 BSIT 2C ‐(ELECTRONICS) 33 33 BSIT 2D ‐ (COMP. TECH.) 40 46 BSIT 2E‐ (COMP.TECH.) 28 36 BSIT 2F ‐ (ELECTRONICS) 18 0 BSIT 2F ‐ (GARMENTS) 0 0 BSIT 2G‐ (COMP.TECH.) 34 30 BSIT 2H‐ (COMP.TECH.) 0 33 BSIT 3A‐ (DRAFTING) 21 25 BSIT 3B ‐(GARMENTS) 17 14 BSIT 3C ‐(ELECTRONICS) 22 30 BSIT 3D ‐ (COMP. TECH.) 28 37 BSIT 3E‐ (COMP.TECH.) 22 42 BSIT 3E ‐ (ELECTRONICS) 0 0 BSIT 3E ‐ (GARMENTS) 0 0 BSIT 3F ‐ (ELECTRONICS) 22 15 BSIT 4A‐ (DRAFTING) 20 21 BSIT 4B ‐(GARMENTS) 16 15 BSIT 4C ‐(ELECTRONICS) 20 37 BSIT 4D ‐ (COMP. TECH.) 54 47
M. Ed. 15 12
M.P.A. 7 11
M.A.VED 32 13
M. Ed. ET 0 8
DEV. ED. D. 13 1 Laboratory Class
IV 0 10
OSLOB CAMPUS
BSIT Comp. Tech 1 29 23
BSIT Comp. Tech 2 0 25 BSIT CompTech 3 0 34
BSICT 1 22 19
BSICT 2 0 11
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BSA 1 0 6
BSA 2 27 0
BSA 3 0 19
M.Ed. 0 0
OSLOB CAMPUS
BSIT Comp. Tech 1 38 18
BSIT Com Tech 2 0 25
BSICT 1 0 16
M.P.A. 4 0 #DIV/0!
M. Ed. AS 16 0 #DIV/0!
TOTAL 2321 2791 20.25 Graduate School Comparative Enrolment Data between 1stsem (2013‐2014) and 1stsem (2014‐2015)
1stsem 2013 ‐ 2014
1stsem 2014 – 2015
% Increase/ Decrease
2477 2881 16%
MFO 2: Research and Development Services
MFO 2A
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Faculty and Staff Members Awards Received
Number of International Awards
Two awards won during the PASSAGE Biennial and International Conference held in Cebu Business Hotel on February 2014. The first award is on being First Place in the Food Security/Sustainable Development/Agricultural Productivity for the paper entitled “Carbon Sequestration Potential of the Forest Soils of Mount Lantoy, Argao, Cebu” by: Ritchie U. Nuevo* and Roberto C. Cutillarboth faculty in the Agriculture Department. The second award is on being Third Place in the Environment Category for the paper entitled “Physico‐chemical Evaluation and Oxidative Assessment of Butuanon River in Metro Cebu, Philippines” by: Rosalyn P. Alburo*, faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences together with her co‐researchers from other institutions.
Global Competitiveness
Expert Services Rendered
1. Dr. Juanita P. Pinote ‐ AACCUP Accreditor in
MFO 2: Research and Development Services
Main Campus
On-going Researches • 7 approved research projects per No 3 s. 2014 • Tracer Study of CTU-GAD Culinary Skills Training of Women Ex-Recidivist in Cebu City Jail Female Dormitory, Kalunasan, Cebu City, Philippines
Published Papers/Publication
LET Comprehensive Reviewer in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) Based on NCBTS and Table of Specialization (TOS) through the technical expertise shared by the following COED faculty:
Dr. Renissa S. Quinones - foods Dr. Reylan G. Capuno - Basic Plumbing and Carpentry and Masonry Prof. Romeo C. Lanzaderas - Basic Drafting Prof. Ireneo M. Taperla, Jr. - Basic Electricity Prof. Jesus C. Lapiz - Basic Electronics Prof. Johanna T. Paulo - Entrepreneurship Prof. Vivian B. de los Reyes - Cosmetology Prof. Annabelle T. Pantaleon- Business Math
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ABMalaki, EPLillo, SMAlcazar&RUNuevo)
b. Abundance, Distribution and Habitat Requirements of Philippine Tube-Nosed Fruit bat (Nyctemenerabori) in southern Cebu, Philippines (by: HMAlburo, RPAlburo with LMJ Paguntalan and PGJakosalem from PBCFI)
c. Environmental Risk Assessment of Major River Systems in Cebu (by: RPAlburo, HMAlburo&ASCutillas with AARamal of VSU and FMGVillegas of USC)
Six papers were presented during the R&D Review of the CTU System last Dec. 2013 at the City Scape Hotel in Mandaue City. Evaluators were invited experts from VSU, CHED, USC, and UPV-Iloilo, among others
Expert Services Rendered 8 – national
AACCUP Accreditors involved in accreditation of various program in different SUCs throughout the country
17 – local
Six (6) faculty serve as lecturer in the revitalized Farmer Scientist Training Program (FSTP) in Argao ; five (5) faculty members served as lecturers in the Seminar-Workshop on Research Writing, Presenting, and Publishing ; Cultural Mapping Specialist ; Tour Guiding Trainer ; ESGP-PA Orientation Facilitator ; Organizers of the Argao Highland Endurance Trail Run ; Facilitator of the 8th Local and Overseas Job Fair ; speaker on a Research Forum at Southwestern University (SWU) in Cebu City on March 2014)
Paper Presentation • 8 - International Papers Presented (PASSAGE Conference in February 2014:
Expert Services Rendered
AACCUP Auditor - Dr. Rey C. Rojas- TESDA NC II Assessor - Dr. Redjie D. Arcadio TESDA NC II Assessor - Prof. Larry C. Gantalao
Paper Presentation• 3 - International Papers Presented (REDTI)
(Dr. Concordio T. Coliao- Innovated Vacuum Press Machine for Composite Material Lamination ; Prof. Jivulter C. Mangubat- Multi-Featured Drawing Instrument and Prof. Leodivino A. Lawas)
Argao Campus
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Bojo River Cruise: A Sustainable Community-based Ecotourism Development in Aloguinsan, Cebu, Philippines by: Hemres M. Alburo* Rosalyn P. Alburo, Anesito Cutillas and Juanita P. Pinote ;
Physico-chemical Evaluation and Oxidative Assessment of Butuanon River in Metro Cebu, Philippines by: Rosalyn P. Alburo*, Lora Mae G. Villegas, Anthony N. Ayop, Rosalind P. Shariff, Maria Ligaya Suico and Jiro Kuyama ;
Biodiversity of Macro Invertebrates in Selected Camotes Island Cave by: Steve Michael T. Alcazar*, Rosalyn P. Alburo and Hemres M. Alburo ;
Perception of Sand and Gravel Collector Towards Its Impact to Biodiversity and Environment in Argao, Cebu, Philippines by: Edgardo P. Lillo*, Steve Michael T. Alcazar and Ritchie Nuevo ;
Factors Affecting Spatial Distribution of Black Shama Copsychus cebuensis Steere in Argao Watershed Reserve, Argao, Cebu Philippines by: Archiebald B. Malaki ;
Response of Selected Open Pollinated Varieties of Corn Zea mays L. Applied with Varying Levels of Nitrogen by: Roberto C. Cutillar* and Rebekah E. Navales ;
In-situ Rumen Degradability of Varying Qualities of Basal Diets with Jackfruit By-product and Soybean Meal Supplementation in Cattle by: Fatima A. Zamora* and Lolito C. Bestil ;
Carbon Sequestration Potential of the Forest Soils of Mount Lantoy, Argao, Cebu by: Ritchie U. Nuevo* and Roberto C. Cutillar
• 3 - National Papers Presented
(One paper (poster) was presented by Archiebald Malaki during the Annual Conference of the National Research Council of the Philippines in Manila last March while
Hemres Alburo presented a poster during the National Biodiversity Symposium jointly sponsored by the Asso. of Systematic Biologist of the Phils. (ASBP) and Wildlife Conservation Society of the Philippines (WCSP) held at USC Talamban on April 1-4, 2014 and
the Third paper was presented by Ritchie Nuevo during the PSSST National Conference held in Panay on April 2014.
Faculty and Staff Members Awards Received
• 2 – international awards
( First place - paper entitled “Carbon Sequestration Potential of the Forest Soils of Mount Lantoy, Argao, Cebu” by: Ritchie U. Nuevo* and Roberto C. Cutillar both faculty in the Agriculture Department , and
Third place - paper entitled “Physico-chemical Evaluation and Oxidative Assessment of Butuanon River in Metro Cebu, Philippines” by: Rosalyn P. Alburo*, faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences together with her co-researchers from other institutions.)
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Paper Presentation • Papers were presented during the 2nd National Multidisciplinary Research Conference
Daanbantayan Campus
Paper Presentation • Green Grouper Epipnephelus Malabaricus (Lapu-Lapu) Culture in Fish Cage Using Trash Fish and Formulated Fish (Ruben Ungui) • The Catering Services Performance of BSHM Students of Cebu Technological University Daanbantayan Campus (Levy S. Lepon) • Fishing Using Bottom Set Long Line and Drift Long Line with Polychaete Nereis spp. (hipan hipan) During Darkdays of the moon and Bright Phases of the Moon (Delfin G. Timbal) • Bible Stories and Poems: Plot, Figurative Language, Theme and Instructional Prototype ( Isaias Cabanit) • Views on Gender and Equality:A Cebuano Perspective(Violeta Rosell)• Community Enhancement Program of Sitio Laray and Bantigue, Agujo Daanbantayan,Cebu (Necitas Ilustrisimo)• Technological Capability in Home Economics and Livelihood Education in the Seventh-Day Adventist Elementary Schools of the Central Visayan Conference: Some Proposals (Ledesma Layon)• On-the-Job Trainees of Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Services Technology In the Cebu Technological University: Basis for Skills Enhancement (Tracy Mantos)• Information Communications Technology Capability of Fishery Campuses of the Cebu Technological University: Inputs for Upgrading( Iris Layon)• Performance of the Teachers of the Teaching Academic Subjects Using Modular Approach (Rowena Datoon)
Danao Campus
On-going Researches• Household Technology of Water, Purification
Moalboal Campus
Carmen Campus
On-going Researches
• The Effects of Post Harvest Treatments on the Chemical and Nutritional Composition in the Egg Mass of the Wedge Sea Hare Dolabella aurecularia (lightfoot,1786) • Reproductive Biology and Aspects of the Fishery of the Diamondback Squid, Thysanoteuthis rhombus (Troschel,1857) In the Camotes Sea, Central Philippines • Antioxidants Property and Lethal Effects of the Egg Mass of the Sea Hare Dolabella aurecularia (Lightfoot,1786)
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Paper Presentation• 4th International Research Conference on Research Output Dissemination across Discipline (REDTI) on April 23-25, 2014 at Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan
San Fernando Campus
On-going Researches
• Fishery Ethnolinguistic Terminologies in Camotes Island, Cebu Philippines Basis for an Encyclopedia Preparation
San Francisco Campus
On-going Researches • Fishery Ethnolinguistic Terminologies in Camotes Island Central Philippines: Basis for Encyclopedia of Fishery Terms Preparation • Inventory and Assessment of Fish Parasites in selected Freshwater Fishes and Invertebrates in Camotes Island Central Philippines. • Development of Brown Rice (Oryza sativa) and Sweet Potato (Ipomea batatas) Crackers Enriched with Peanuts • The Effectiveness of Using Query in Student information System (SIS) of Cebu Technological University San Francisco Campus • Saline Tilapia in Cages
Tuburan Campus
On-going Researches • ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRONIC WASTE Characterization and Utilization of Unserviceable Mobile Phone Batteries- Engr. Naomi A. Bajao ; Characterization of Cathode Ray Tubes- Engr. Fernando Mangubat Jr. ; Design and Evaluation of a Low-Cost Electronic Waste Crusher- Pedro M. Mondejar ; Utilization of Crushed Electronic Waste- Joel M. Cañedo )
Paper Presentation • 2 - International papers presented by Mrs. Venus O. Saz (BEST FACULTY RESEARCHER in CTU Tuburan Campus ) during 17th Phil. Society of Soil Science and Technology Annual and Scientific Conference at Aklan State University- Banga, Aklan on May 7-9, 2014 • International Member on WASWAC (World Association of Soil and Water Conservation) on May 7, 2014 • International Member on International Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS) on May 16, 2014
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Student Participation to Trainings
1 – Local Training
( Agro 1- Field Crop Production)
MFO 2: Research and Development Services
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Faculty and Staff Members Awards Received Expert Services Rendered ( e.g. speaker, lecturer, accreditor, arbiter, referee, coordinator)
• Number of International Awards
CTU-Agao 2
• Number of Local Awards CTU-Main 1 CTU-Camotes 1 CTU-Tuburan 1
• Number of International Expert
Services Rendered CTU-Barili 1 Referee
• Number of National Expert
Services Rendered
CTU-Argao 8 Lecturers • Number of Local Expert Services
Rendered CTU-Argao 7 Lecturers
• Faculty Development • Capacity Building • Global Competitiveness Action: • Possess academic discipline and excellen • Enrich culture of
• Knowledge Transfer • Expertise Cultivation • Capability Building
Action:
• Attain international Competitiveness • Develop World Class University
MFO 2: Research and Development Services
Paper Presentation On- Going Researches
• Number of Papers Presented Internationally
• Number of Papers Presented
Nationally
• Number of externally-funded
researches CTU-Main 2 CTU-Camotes 1 CTU-Moalboal 0 CTU-Barili 3 CTU-Argao 1 CTU-San Fernando
1
• Number of college-based researches CTU-Main 10 CTU-Camotes 4 CTU-Moalboal 1 CTU-Barili 4 CTU-Tuburan 4 CTU-Argao 10 CTU-Carmen 3
CTU-Main 8 CTU-Camotes 6 CTU-Moalboal 11 CTU-Argao 8 CTU-Tuburan 2
CTU-Main 8 CTU-Camotes 6 CTU-Moalboal 1 CTU-Barili 3 CTU-Argao 3
• Disseminate technologies for productivity improvement and livelihood development
• New Knowledge and technologies Generated and Disseminated
• Philippines Research Index • Disseminate technologies for productivity improvement
and livelihood development
Main Campus
On-going Researches
• 7 approved research projects per No 3 s. 2014 • Tracer Study of CTU-GAD Culinary Skills Training of Women Ex-Recidivist in Cebu
City Jail Female Dormitory, Kalunasan, Cebu City, Philippines
Published Papers/Publication
LET Comprehensive Reviewer in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) Based on NCBTS and Table of Specialization (TOS) through the technical expertise shared by the following COED faculty:
Dr. Renissa S. Quinones - foods Dr. Reylan G. Capuno - Basic Plumbing and Carpentry and Masonry
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Paper Presentation On- Going Researches
• Number of Papers Presented Internationally
• Number of Papers Presented
Nationally
• Number of externally-funded
researches CTU-Main 2 CTU-Camotes 1 CTU-Moalboal 0 CTU-Barili 3 CTU-Argao 1 CTU-San Fernando
1
• Number of college-based researches CTU-Main 10 CTU-Camotes 4 CTU-Moalboal 1 CTU-Barili 4 CTU-Tuburan 4 CTU-Argao 10 CTU-Carmen 3
CTU-Main 8 CTU-Camotes 6 CTU-Moalboal 11 CTU-Argao 8 CTU-Tuburan 2
CTU-Main 8 CTU-Camotes 6 CTU-Moalboal 1 CTU-Barili 3 CTU-Argao 3
• Disseminate technologies for productivity improvement and livelihood development
• New Knowledge and technologies Generated and Disseminated
• Philippines Research Index • Disseminate technologies for productivity improvement
and livelihood development
Main Campus
On-going Researches
• 7 approved research projects per No 3 s. 2014 • Tracer Study of CTU-GAD Culinary Skills Training of Women Ex-Recidivist in Cebu
City Jail Female Dormitory, Kalunasan, Cebu City, Philippines
Published Papers/Publication
LET Comprehensive Reviewer in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) Based on NCBTS and Table of Specialization (TOS) through the technical expertise shared by the following COED faculty:
Dr. Renissa S. Quinones - foods Dr. Reylan G. Capuno - Basic Plumbing and Carpentry and Masonry
Paper Presentation On- Going Researches
• Number of Papers Presented Internationally
• Number of Papers Presented
Nationally
• Number of externally-funded
researches CTU-Main 2 CTU-Camotes 1 CTU-Moalboal 0 CTU-Barili 3 CTU-Argao 1 CTU-San Fernando
1
• Number of college-based researches CTU-Main 10 CTU-Camotes 4 CTU-Moalboal 1 CTU-Barili 4 CTU-Tuburan 4 CTU-Argao 10 CTU-Carmen 3
CTU-Main 8 CTU-Camotes 6 CTU-Moalboal 11 CTU-Argao 8 CTU-Tuburan 2
CTU-Main 8 CTU-Camotes 6 CTU-Moalboal 1 CTU-Barili 3 CTU-Argao 3
• Disseminate technologies for productivity improvement and livelihood development
• New Knowledge and technologies Generated and Disseminated
• Philippines Research Index • Disseminate technologies for productivity improvement
and livelihood development
Main Campus
On-going Researches
• 7 approved research projects per No 3 s. 2014 • Tracer Study of CTU-GAD Culinary Skills Training of Women Ex-Recidivist in Cebu
City Jail Female Dormitory, Kalunasan, Cebu City, Philippines
Published Papers/Publication
LET Comprehensive Reviewer in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) Based on NCBTS and Table of Specialization (TOS) through the technical expertise shared by the following COED faculty:
Dr. Renissa S. Quinones - foods Dr. Reylan G. Capuno - Basic Plumbing and Carpentry and Masonry
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Paper Presentation On- Going Researches
• Number of Papers Presented Internationally
• Number of Papers Presented
Nationally
• Number of externally-funded
researches CTU-Main 2 CTU-Camotes 1 CTU-Moalboal 0 CTU-Barili 3 CTU-Argao 1 CTU-San Fernando
1
• Number of college-based researches CTU-Main 10 CTU-Camotes 4 CTU-Moalboal 1 CTU-Barili 4 CTU-Tuburan 4 CTU-Argao 10 CTU-Carmen 3
CTU-Main 8 CTU-Camotes 6 CTU-Moalboal 11 CTU-Argao 8 CTU-Tuburan 2
CTU-Main 8 CTU-Camotes 6 CTU-Moalboal 1 CTU-Barili 3 CTU-Argao 3
• Disseminate technologies for productivity improvement and livelihood development
• New Knowledge and technologies Generated and Disseminated
• Philippines Research Index • Disseminate technologies for productivity improvement
and livelihood development
Main Campus
On-going Researches
• 7 approved research projects per No 3 s. 2014 • Tracer Study of CTU-GAD Culinary Skills Training of Women Ex-Recidivist in Cebu
City Jail Female Dormitory, Kalunasan, Cebu City, Philippines
Published Papers/Publication
LET Comprehensive Reviewer in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) Based on NCBTS and Table of Specialization (TOS) through the technical expertise shared by the following COED faculty:
Dr. Renissa S. Quinones - foods Dr. Reylan G. Capuno - Basic Plumbing and Carpentry and Masonry Prof. Romeo C. Lanzaderas - Basic Drafting Prof. Ireneo M. Taperla, Jr. - Basic Electricity Prof. Jesus C. Lapiz - Basic Electronics Prof. Johanna T. Paulo - Entrepreneurship Prof. Vivian B. de los Reyes - Cosmetology Prof. Annabelle T. Pantaleon- Business Math
Expert Services Rendered AACCUP Auditor - Dr. Rey C. Rojas-
TESDA NC II Assessor - Dr. Redjie D. Arcadio TESDA NC II Assessor - Prof. Larry C. Gantalao
Paper Presentation
• 3 - International Papers Presented (REDTI)
(Dr. Concordio T. Coliao- Innovated Vacuum Press Machine for Composite Material Lamination ;Prof. Jivulter C. Mangubat- Multi-Featured Drawing Instrument and Prof. Leodivino A. Lawas)
Argao Campus
On-going Researches
2- externally – funded researches “Indigenous Entomopathogenic Nematodes (EPNs) as Biological Control Agent of Insect Pests of Major Salad Vegetables under Organic Agriculture Practices” (funded by DA-BAR in collaboration with CTU Barili campus in the amount of P2.5M)
“Assessment of Black Shama “ (funded by DOST-PCARRD as a return grant of Dr, ArchiebaldMalaki after the latter
completed his PhD in Environmental Science at UPLB as a DOST scholar)
3 - college – based researches 6 - GAA funded project with 3 continuing from last year’s funds (pending submission of reports) and 3 as new projects for 2014.
4 - STF Funded projects from 2013 (pending submission of technical report) – 1 from Agriculture; 2 from Forestry and 1 from Hospitality Management.
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Prof. Romeo C. Lanzaderas - Basic Drafting Prof. Ireneo M. Taperla, Jr. - Basic Electricity Prof. Jesus C. Lapiz - Basic Electronics Prof. Johanna T. Paulo - Entrepreneurship Prof. Vivian B. de los Reyes - Cosmetology Prof. Annabelle T. Pantaleon- Business Math
Expert Services Rendered AACCUP Auditor - Dr. Rey C. Rojas-
TESDA NC II Assessor - Dr. Redjie D. Arcadio TESDA NC II Assessor - Prof. Larry C. Gantalao
Paper Presentation
• 3 - International Papers Presented (REDTI)
(Dr. Concordio T. Coliao- Innovated Vacuum Press Machine for Composite Material Lamination ;Prof. Jivulter C. Mangubat- Multi-Featured Drawing Instrument and Prof. Leodivino A. Lawas)
Argao Campus
On-going Researches
2- externally – funded researches “Indigenous Entomopathogenic Nematodes (EPNs) as Biological Control Agent of Insect Pests of Major Salad Vegetables under Organic Agriculture Practices” (funded by DA-BAR in collaboration with CTU Barili campus in the amount of P2.5M)
“Assessment of Black Shama “ (funded by DOST-PCARRD as a return grant of Dr, ArchiebaldMalaki after the latter
completed his PhD in Environmental Science at UPLB as a DOST scholar)
3 - college – based researches 6 - GAA funded project with 3 continuing from last year’s funds (pending submission of reports) and 3 as new projects for 2014.
4 - STF Funded projects from 2013 (pending submission of technical report) – 1 from Agriculture; 2 from Forestry and 1 from Hospitality Management.
a. Population Density Assessment of Black Shama (Copsychus cebuensisSteere) in
Selected Forest Patches within Mt. Lantoy Key Biodiversity Areas in Argao, Cebu (by: ABMalaki, EPLillo, SMAlcazar&RUNuevo)
b. Abundance, Distribution and Habitat Requirements of Philippine Tube-Nosed Fruit bat
(Nyctemenerabori) in southern Cebu, Philippines (by: HMAlburo, RPAlburo with LMJ Paguntalan and PGJakosalem from PBCFI)
c. Environmental Risk Assessment of Major River Systems in Cebu (by: RPAlburo,
HMAlburo&ASCutillas with AARamal of VSU and FMGVillegas of USC)
Six papers were presented during the R&D Review of the CTU System last Dec. 2013 at the City Scape Hotel in Mandaue City. Evaluators were invited experts from VSU, CHED, USC, and UPV-Iloilo, among others
Expert Services Rendered
8 – national
AACCUP Accreditors involved in accreditation of various program in different SUCs throughout the country 17 – local Six (6) faculty serve as lecturer in the revitalized Farmer Scientist Training Program (FSTP) in Argao ; five (5) faculty members served as lecturers in the Seminar-Workshop on Research Writing, Presenting, and Publishing ; Cultural Mapping Specialist ; Tour Guiding Trainer ; ESGP-PA Orientation Facilitator ; Organizers of the Argao Highland Endurance Trail Run ; Facilitator of the 8th Local and Overseas Job Fair ; speaker on a Research Forum at Southwestern University (SWU) in Cebu City on March 2014)
Paper Presentation
• 8 - International Papers Presented (PASSAGE Conference in February 2014: Bojo River Cruise: A Sustainable Community-based Ecotourism Development in Aloguinsan, Cebu, Philippines by: Hemres M. Alburo* Rosalyn P. Alburo, AnesitoCutillas and Juanita P. Pinote ; Physico-chemical Evaluation and Oxidative Assessment of Butuanon River in Metro Cebu, Philippines by: Rosalyn P. Alburo*, Lora Mae G. Villegas, Anthony N. Ayop, Rosalind P. Shariff, Maria LigayaSuico and JiroKuyama ; Biodiversity of Macro Invertebrates in Selected Camotes Island Cave by: Steve Michael T. Alcazar*, Rosalyn P. Alburo and Hemres M. Alburo ; Perception of Sand and Gravel Collector Towards Its Impact to Biodiversity and Environment in Argao, Cebu, Philippines by: Edgardo P. Lillo*, Steve Michael T. Alcazar and Ritchie Nuevo ;
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a. Population Density Assessment of Black Shama (Copsychus cebuensisSteere) in Selected Forest Patches within Mt. Lantoy Key Biodiversity Areas in Argao, Cebu (by: ABMalaki, EPLillo, SMAlcazar&RUNuevo)
b. Abundance, Distribution and Habitat Requirements of Philippine Tube-Nosed Fruit bat
(Nyctemenerabori) in southern Cebu, Philippines (by: HMAlburo, RPAlburo with LMJ Paguntalan and PGJakosalem from PBCFI)
c. Environmental Risk Assessment of Major River Systems in Cebu (by: RPAlburo,
HMAlburo&ASCutillas with AARamal of VSU and FMGVillegas of USC)
Six papers were presented during the R&D Review of the CTU System last Dec. 2013 at the City Scape Hotel in Mandaue City. Evaluators were invited experts from VSU, CHED, USC, and UPV-Iloilo, among others
Expert Services Rendered
8 – national
AACCUP Accreditors involved in accreditation of various program in different SUCs throughout the country 17 – local Six (6) faculty serve as lecturer in the revitalized Farmer Scientist Training Program (FSTP) in Argao ; five (5) faculty members served as lecturers in the Seminar-Workshop on Research Writing, Presenting, and Publishing ; Cultural Mapping Specialist ; Tour Guiding Trainer ; ESGP-PA Orientation Facilitator ; Organizers of the Argao Highland Endurance Trail Run ; Facilitator of the 8th Local and Overseas Job Fair ; speaker on a Research Forum at Southwestern University (SWU) in Cebu City on March 2014)
Paper Presentation
• 8 - International Papers Presented (PASSAGE Conference in February 2014: Bojo River Cruise: A Sustainable Community-based Ecotourism Development in Aloguinsan, Cebu, Philippines by: Hemres M. Alburo* Rosalyn P. Alburo, AnesitoCutillas and Juanita P. Pinote ; Physico-chemical Evaluation and Oxidative Assessment of Butuanon River in Metro Cebu, Philippines by: Rosalyn P. Alburo*, Lora Mae G. Villegas, Anthony N. Ayop, Rosalind P. Shariff, Maria LigayaSuico and JiroKuyama ; Biodiversity of Macro Invertebrates in Selected Camotes Island Cave by: Steve Michael T. Alcazar*, Rosalyn P. Alburo and Hemres M. Alburo ; Perception of Sand and Gravel Collector Towards Its Impact to Biodiversity and Environment in Argao, Cebu, Philippines by: Edgardo P. Lillo*, Steve Michael T. Alcazar and Ritchie Nuevo ;
Factors Affecting Spatial Distribution of Black ShamaCopsychuscebuensisSteere in Argao Watershed Reserve, Argao, Cebu Philippines by: Archiebald B. Malaki ; Response of Selected Open Pollinated Varieties of Corn Zea mays L. Applied with Varying Levels of Nitrogen by: Roberto C. Cutillar* and Rebekah E. Navales ; In-situ Rumen Degradability of Varying Qualities of Basal Diets with Jackfruit By-product and Soybean Meal Supplementation in Cattle by: Fatima A. Zamora* and Lolito C. Bestil ; Carbon Sequestration Potential of the Forest Soils of Mount Lantoy, Argao, Cebu by: Ritchie U. Nuevo* and Roberto C. Cutillar
• 3 - National Papers Presented (One paper (poster) was presented by ArchiebaldMalaki during the Annual Conference of the National Research Council of the Philippines in Manila last March while HemresAlburo presented a poster during the National Biodiversity Symposium jointly sponsored by the Asso. of Systematic Biologist of the Phils. (ASBP) and Wildlife Conservation Society of the Philippines (WCSP) held at USC Talamban on April 1-4, 2014 and the Third paper was presented by Ritchie Nuevo during the PSSST National Conference held in Panay on April 2014.
Faculty and Staff Members Awards Received
• 2 – international awards (Firstplace - paper entitled “Carbon Sequestration Potential of the Forest Soils of Mount Lantoy, Argao, Cebu” by: Ritchie U. Nuevo* and Roberto C. Cutillar both faculty in the Agriculture Department , and Third place - paper entitled “Physico-chemical Evaluation and Oxidative Assessment of Butuanon River in Metro Cebu, Philippines” by: Rosalyn P. Alburo*, faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences together with her co-researchers from other institutions.)
Carmen Campus
On-going Researches
• The Effects of Post Harvest Treatments on the Chemical and Nutritional Composition in the Egg Mass of the Wedge Sea Hare Dolabellaaurecularia (lightfoot,1786)
• Reproductive Biology and Aspects of the Fishery of the Diamondback Squid, Thysanoteuthis rhombus (Troschel,1857) In the Camotes Sea, Central Philippines
• Antioxidants Property and Lethal Effects of the Egg Mass of the Sea Hare Dolabella aurecularia (Lightfoot,1786)
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• Duckweed as Feed Supplement for Tilapia; Growth Performance of Microscopic Green Algae (Chlorella spp.):Production in Different water conditions as their culture media; and
• Sex Reversal of Tilapia Using Methyltestosterone at Different Dosage.
Paper Presentation
• Papers were presented during the 2nd National Multidisciplinary Research Conference
Daanbantayan Campus
Paper Presentation
• Green Grouper EpipnephelusMalabaricus (Lapu-Lapu) Culture in Fish Cage Using Trash Fish and Formulated Fish (Ruben Ungui)
• The Catering Services Performance of BSHM Students of Cebu Technological University Daanbantayan Campus (Levy S. Lepon)
• Fishing Using Bottom Set Long Line and Drift Long Line with PolychaeteNereis spp. (hipanhipan) During Darkdays of the moon and Bright Phases of the Moon (Delfin G. Timbal)
• Bible Stories and Poems: Plot, Figurative Language, Theme and Instructional Prototype ( IsaiasCabanit)
• Views on Gender and Equality:A Cebuano Perspective(VioletaRosell) • Community Enhancement Program of SitioLaray and Bantigue,
AgujoDaanbantayan,Cebu (NecitasIlustrisimo) • Technological Capability in Home Economics and Livelihood Education in the Seventh-
Day Adventist Elementary Schools of the Central Visayan Conference: Some Proposals (LedesmaLayon)
• On-the-Job Trainees of Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Services Technology In the Cebu Technological University: Basis for Skills Enhancement (Tracy Mantos)
• Information Communications Technology Capability of Fishery Campuses of the Cebu Technological University: Inputs for Upgrading( Iris Layon)
• Performance of the Teachers of the Teaching Academic Subjects Using Modular Approach (Rowena Datoon)
Danao Campus
On-going Researches
• Household Technology of Water, Purification Expert Services Rendered
• Research consultant/ adviser (Basic Education )
San Fernando Campus
On-going Researches
• Fishery Ethnolinguistic Terminologies in Camotes Island, Cebu Philippines Basis for an Encyclopedia Preparation
San Francisco Campus
On-going Researches
• Fishery Ethnolinguistic Terminologies in Camotes Island Central Philippines: Basis for Encyclopedia of Fishery Terms Preparation
• Inventory and Assessment of Fish Parasites in selected Freshwater Fishes and Invertebrates in Camotes Island Central Philippines.
• Development of Brown Rice (Oryza sativa) and Sweet Potato (Ipomeabatatas) Crackers Enriched with Peanuts
• The Effectiveness of Using Query in Student information System (SIS) of Cebu Technological University San Francisco Campus
• Saline Tilapia in Cages
Tuburan Campus
On-going Researches
• ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRONIC WASTE Characterization and Utilization of Unserviceable Mobile Phone Batteries- Engr. Naomi A. Bajao ;Characterization of Cathode Ray Tubes- Engr. Fernando Mangubat Jr.; Design and Evaluation of a Low-Cost Electronic Waste Crusher- Pedro M. Mondejar ; Utilization of Crushed Electronic Waste- Joel M. Cañedo )
Expert Services Rendered
• IQA Auditors (Danao City Campus – August 26-28, 2014)
Paper Presentation
• 2 - International papers presented by Mrs. Venus O. Saz (BEST FACULTY RESEARCHER in CTU Tuburan Campus ) during 17th Phil. Society of Soil Science and Technology Annual and Scientific Conference at Aklan State University- Banga, Aklan on May 7-9, 2014
• International Member on WASWAC (World Association of Soil and Water Conservation) on May 7, 2014
• International Member on International Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS) on May 16, 2014
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San Fernando Campus
On-going Researches
• Fishery Ethnolinguistic Terminologies in Camotes Island, Cebu Philippines Basis for an Encyclopedia Preparation
San Francisco Campus
On-going Researches
• Fishery Ethnolinguistic Terminologies in Camotes Island Central Philippines: Basis for Encyclopedia of Fishery Terms Preparation
• Inventory and Assessment of Fish Parasites in selected Freshwater Fishes and Invertebrates in Camotes Island Central Philippines.
• Development of Brown Rice (Oryza sativa) and Sweet Potato (Ipomeabatatas) Crackers Enriched with Peanuts
• The Effectiveness of Using Query in Student information System (SIS) of Cebu Technological University San Francisco Campus
• Saline Tilapia in Cages
Tuburan Campus
On-going Researches
• ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRONIC WASTE Characterization and Utilization of Unserviceable Mobile Phone Batteries- Engr. Naomi A. Bajao ;Characterization of Cathode Ray Tubes- Engr. Fernando Mangubat Jr.; Design and Evaluation of a Low-Cost Electronic Waste Crusher- Pedro M. Mondejar ; Utilization of Crushed Electronic Waste- Joel M. Cañedo )
Expert Services Rendered
• IQA Auditors (Danao City Campus – August 26-28, 2014)
Paper Presentation
• 2 - International papers presented by Mrs. Venus O. Saz (BEST FACULTY RESEARCHER in CTU Tuburan Campus ) during 17th Phil. Society of Soil Science and Technology Annual and Scientific Conference at Aklan State University- Banga, Aklan on May 7-9, 2014
• International Member on WASWAC (World Association of Soil and Water Conservation) on May 7, 2014
• International Member on International Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS) on May 16, 2014
San Fernando Campus
On-going Researches
• Fishery Ethnolinguistic Terminologies in Camotes Island, Cebu Philippines Basis for an Encyclopedia Preparation
San Francisco Campus
On-going Researches
• Fishery Ethnolinguistic Terminologies in Camotes Island Central Philippines: Basis for Encyclopedia of Fishery Terms Preparation
• Inventory and Assessment of Fish Parasites in selected Freshwater Fishes and Invertebrates in Camotes Island Central Philippines.
• Development of Brown Rice (Oryza sativa) and Sweet Potato (Ipomeabatatas) Crackers Enriched with Peanuts
• The Effectiveness of Using Query in Student information System (SIS) of Cebu Technological University San Francisco Campus
• Saline Tilapia in Cages
Tuburan Campus
On-going Researches
• ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRONIC WASTE Characterization and Utilization of Unserviceable Mobile Phone Batteries- Engr. Naomi A. Bajao ;Characterization of Cathode Ray Tubes- Engr. Fernando Mangubat Jr.; Design and Evaluation of a Low-Cost Electronic Waste Crusher- Pedro M. Mondejar ; Utilization of Crushed Electronic Waste- Joel M. Cañedo )
Expert Services Rendered
• IQA Auditors (Danao City Campus – August 26-28, 2014)
Paper Presentation
• 2 - International papers presented by Mrs. Venus O. Saz (BEST FACULTY RESEARCHER in CTU Tuburan Campus ) during 17th Phil. Society of Soil Science and Technology Annual and Scientific Conference at Aklan State University- Banga, Aklan on May 7-9, 2014
• International Member on WASWAC (World Association of Soil and Water Conservation) on May 7, 2014
• International Member on International Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS) on May 16, 2014
Barili Campus
On-going Researches
Internally Funded
• Supply and Demand Response Analysis for Agricultural and Forestry Products; A research project of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Environmental Sciences (DAEES)
• “Effect of Hagonoy Extract on Cattle Ticks In Vitro Application”, A research Project of the Department of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine
• Development of the Millet Milling Machine; Engr. Alfredo C. Neri and Engr. Jeremy P. Mondejar
• Modifying Sex Expression of Papaya Through Plant Growth Regulators; Dr. Catalino S. Higida and Dr. Pet Roey L. Pascual
• Integration of GPS and GIS in Establishing Land Information System of CTU- Barili Parcels of Lands
Externally Funded
• Recipient of the DA VII Plant Tissue Culture Laboratory• Recipient of and Conducting the P 0.5 million DA – VII OA Fund Technology Transfer
of Organic Agriculture Technologies•
MFO 3: Extension Services CONSOLIDATED REPORT ON EXTENSION SERVICES OF ALL CTU CAMPUSES
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Special Projects
Quarterly Meeting on April 7, 2014
• Conduct of Quarterly Coordination Meeting for 1st Quarter Update
Women’s Livelihood Enhancement Through Camote Product Development
Program was launched on May 14, 2014
• A research study to support extension Program
Community Relations Program
Extension Projects No. of Beneficiaries
Argao Pillow Making 12
Conduct of Skills Training
Barili Campus
On-going Researches
Internally Funded
• Supply and Demand Response Analysis for Agricultural and Forestry Products; A research project of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Environmental Sciences (DAEES)
• “Effect of Hagonoy Extract on Cattle Ticks In Vitro Application”, A research Project of the Department of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine
• Development of the Millet Milling Machine; Engr. Alfredo C. Neri and Engr. Jeremy P. Mondejar
• Modifying Sex Expression of Papaya Through Plant Growth Regulators; Dr. Catalino S. Higida and Dr. Pet Roey L. Pascual
• Integration of GPS and GIS in Establishing Land Information System of CTU- Barili Parcels of Lands
Externally Funded
• Recipient of the DA VII Plant Tissue Culture Laboratory• Recipient of and Conducting the P 0.5 million DA – VII OA Fund Technology Transfer
of Organic Agriculture Technologies•
MFO 3: Extension Services CONSOLIDATED REPORT ON EXTENSION SERVICES OF ALL CTU CAMPUSES
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Special Projects
Quarterly Meeting on April 7, 2014
• Conduct of Quarterly Coordination Meeting for 1st Quarter Update
Women’s Livelihood Enhancement Through Camote Product Development
Program was launched on May 14, 2014
• A research study to support extension Program
Community Relations Program
Extension Projects No. of Beneficiaries
Argao Pillow Making 12
Conduct of Skills Training
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BSA 1 0 6
BSA 2 27 0
BSA 3 0 19
M.Ed. 0 0
OSLOB CAMPUS
BSIT Comp. Tech 1 38 18
BSIT Com Tech 2 0 25
BSICT 1 0 16
M.P.A. 4 0 #DIV/0!
M. Ed. AS 16 0 #DIV/0!
TOTAL 2321 2791 20.25 Graduate School Comparative Enrolment Data between 1stsem (2013‐2014) and 1stsem (2014‐2015)
1stsem 2013 ‐ 2014
1stsem 2014 – 2015
% Increase/ Decrease
2477 2881 16%
MFO 2: Research and Development Services
MFO 2A
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Faculty and Staff Members Awards Received
Number of International Awards
Two awards won during the PASSAGE Biennial and International Conference held in Cebu Business Hotel on February 2014. The first award is on being First Place in the Food Security/Sustainable Development/Agricultural Productivity for the paper entitled “Carbon Sequestration Potential of the Forest Soils of Mount Lantoy, Argao, Cebu” by: Ritchie U. Nuevo* and Roberto C. Cutillarboth faculty in the Agriculture Department. The second award is on being Third Place in the Environment Category for the paper entitled “Physico‐chemical Evaluation and Oxidative Assessment of Butuanon River in Metro Cebu, Philippines” by: Rosalyn P. Alburo*, faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences together with her co‐researchers from other institutions.
Global Competitiveness
Expert Services Rendered
1. Dr. Juanita P. Pinote ‐ AACCUP Accreditor in
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Negros Occidental State University (NOSU) on July 7‐10, 2014.
2. Eva A. Agbay – AACCUP Accreditator at NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLGY – July 7‐11, 2014 and Aklan State University‐July 21‐25, 2014
3. Engr. Ritche U. Nuevo was invited as Judge in the Computer System Assembly Contest, Tarp Layouting, and Web Design Technolympics at Argao National High School on Aug. 18,2014
Faculty development and capacity Building
Faculty development and capacity building
MFO 2B PERFORMANCE
INDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS &
OUTCOMES Paper Presentation
Number of International Papers Presented Eight 8) Papers were presented during the PASSAGE Conference in February 2014 namely:
Bojo River Cruise: A Sustainable Community‐based Ecotourism Development in Aloguinsan, Cebu, Philippines by: Hemres M. Alburo* Rosalyn P. Alburo, AnesitoCutillas and Juanita P. Pinote Physico‐chemical Evaluation and Oxidative Assessment of Butuanon River in Metro Cebu, Philippines by: Rosalyn P. Alburo*, Lora Mae G. Villegas, Anthony N. Ayop, Rosalind P. Shariff, Maria LigayaSuico and JiroKuyama Biodiversity of Macro Invertebrates in Selected Camotes Island Cave by: Steve Michael T. Alcazar*, Rosalyn P. Alburo and Hemres M. Alburo Perception of Sand and Gravel Collector Towards Its Impact to Biodiversity and Environment in Argao, Cebu, Philippines by: Edgardo P. Lillo*, Steve Michael T. Alcazar and Ritchie Nuevo Factors Affecting Spatial Distribution of Black ShamaCopsychuscebuensisSteere in Argao Watershed Reserve, Argao, Cebu Philippines by: Archiebald B. Malaki Response of Selected Open Pollinated Varieties of Corn Zea mays L. Applied with Varying Levels of Nitrogen by: Roberto C. Cutillar* and Rebekah E. Navales In‐situ Rumen Degradability of Varying Qualities of Basal Diets with Jackfruit By‐product and Soybean Meal Supplementation in Cattle by: Fatima A. Zamora* and Lolito C. Bestil Carbon Sequestration Potential of the Forest Soils of Mount Lantoy, Argao, Cebu by: Ritchie U. Nuevo* and Roberto C. Cutillar
Number of National Papers Presented Three (3) papers/posters presented. One paper (poster) was presented by Archiebald Malaki during the
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(e.g. speaker, lecturer, accreditor, arbiter, referee, coordinator)
Negros Occidental State University (NOSU) on July 7‐10, 2014.
2. Eva A. Agbay – AACCUP Accreditator at NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLGY – July 7‐11, 2014 and Aklan State University‐July 21‐25, 2014
3. Engr. Ritche U. Nuevo was invited as Judge in the Computer System Assembly Contest, Tarp Layouting, and Web Design Technolympics at Argao National High School on Aug. 18,2014
Faculty development and capacity Building
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OUTCOMES Paper Presentation
Number of International Papers Presented Eight 8) Papers were presented during the PASSAGE Conference in February 2014 namely:
Bojo River Cruise: A Sustainable Community‐based Ecotourism Development in Aloguinsan, Cebu, Philippines by: Hemres M. Alburo* Rosalyn P. Alburo, AnesitoCutillas and Juanita P. Pinote Physico‐chemical Evaluation and Oxidative Assessment of Butuanon River in Metro Cebu, Philippines by: Rosalyn P. Alburo*, Lora Mae G. Villegas, Anthony N. Ayop, Rosalind P. Shariff, Maria LigayaSuico and JiroKuyama Biodiversity of Macro Invertebrates in Selected Camotes Island Cave by: Steve Michael T. Alcazar*, Rosalyn P. Alburo and Hemres M. Alburo Perception of Sand and Gravel Collector Towards Its Impact to Biodiversity and Environment in Argao, Cebu, Philippines by: Edgardo P. Lillo*, Steve Michael T. Alcazar and Ritchie Nuevo Factors Affecting Spatial Distribution of Black ShamaCopsychuscebuensisSteere in Argao Watershed Reserve, Argao, Cebu Philippines by: Archiebald B. Malaki Response of Selected Open Pollinated Varieties of Corn Zea mays L. Applied with Varying Levels of Nitrogen by: Roberto C. Cutillar* and Rebekah E. Navales In‐situ Rumen Degradability of Varying Qualities of Basal Diets with Jackfruit By‐product and Soybean Meal Supplementation in Cattle by: Fatima A. Zamora* and Lolito C. Bestil Carbon Sequestration Potential of the Forest Soils of Mount Lantoy, Argao, Cebu by: Ritchie U. Nuevo* and Roberto C. Cutillar
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Annual Conference of the National Research Council of the Philippines in Manila last March while HemresAlburo presented a poster during the National Biodiversity Symposium jointly sponsored by the Asso. of Systematic Biologist of the Phils. (ASBP) and Wildlife Conservation Society of the Philippines (WCSP) held at USC Talamban on April 1‐4, 2014. The Third paper was presented by Ritchie Nuevo during the PSSST National Conference held in Panay on April 2014.
Research papers submitted for paper presentation: 1. Teaching Performance of CTU Argao Faculty
DR. LYNNETTE MATEA S. CAMELLO, DR. CRYSALI THERESE R. DAYAGANON, DR. MARICHOU L. CARREON, DR. SUZETTE T. ELLADORA
2. Accreditation Benefits of Teacher Education: A Case in CTU External Campuses DR. LYNNETTE MATEA S. CAMELLO, DR. JORELYN P. CONCEPCION, PROF. VIRGINIA S. ALBARRACIN, DR. CRYSALI THERESE R. DAYAGANON, DR. SUZETTE T. ELLADORA
Some of the Graduate School Facultyhave presented their terminated researches in the 43rd PAFTE Annual Convention in Capitol University Cagayan de Oro City Philippines (October 17-19, 2014).
Accreditation Benefits of Teacher Education: A Case of CTU-External Campuses
Dr. Lynnette Matea S. CamelloDr. Jorelyn P. ConcepcionProf. Virginia S. AlbarracinDr. Crysali Therese R. Dayaganon * (presenter)Dr. Suzette T. Elladora
Graduate Tracer Study of CTU Argao
Graduate School Dr. Lynnette Matea S. Camello Dr. Jorelyn P. Concepcion Dr. Suzette T. Elladora * (presenter) Dr. Crysali Therese R. Dayaganon Number of Regional Papers Presented (none) Number of Local Papers Presented (none)
On – Going Researches
Number of externally – funded researches One (1) externally funded project with the study “Indigenous Entomopathogenic Nematodes (EPNs) as Biological Control Agent of Insect Pests of Major Salad Vegetables under Organic Agriculture Practices” for the year 2013‐2014. Said project involves Hemres M. Alburo in collaboration with Ma. Lima D. Pascual and Pet Roey L. Pascual of CTU Barili campus. DA‐BAR funds the project in the amount on P2.5M. Number of college – based researches Six (6) GAA funded project with 3 continuing from last year’s funds
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Annual Conference of the National Research Council of the Philippines in Manila last March while HemresAlburo presented a poster during the National Biodiversity Symposium jointly sponsored by the Asso. of Systematic Biologist of the Phils. (ASBP) and Wildlife Conservation Society of the Philippines (WCSP) held at USC Talamban on April 1‐4, 2014. The Third paper was presented by Ritchie Nuevo during the PSSST National Conference held in Panay on April 2014.
Research papers submitted for paper presentation: 1. Teaching Performance of CTU Argao Faculty
DR. LYNNETTE MATEA S. CAMELLO, DR. CRYSALI THERESE R. DAYAGANON, DR. MARICHOU L. CARREON, DR. SUZETTE T. ELLADORA
2. Accreditation Benefits of Teacher Education: A Case in CTU External Campuses DR. LYNNETTE MATEA S. CAMELLO, DR. JORELYN P. CONCEPCION, PROF. VIRGINIA S. ALBARRACIN, DR. CRYSALI THERESE R. DAYAGANON, DR. SUZETTE T. ELLADORA
Some of the Graduate School Facultyhave presented their terminated researches in the 43rd PAFTE Annual Convention in Capitol University Cagayan de Oro City Philippines (October 17-19, 2014).
Accreditation Benefits of Teacher Education: A Case of CTU-External Campuses
Dr. Lynnette Matea S. CamelloDr. Jorelyn P. ConcepcionProf. Virginia S. AlbarracinDr. Crysali Therese R. Dayaganon * (presenter)Dr. Suzette T. Elladora
Graduate Tracer Study of CTU Argao
Graduate School Dr. Lynnette Matea S. Camello Dr. Jorelyn P. Concepcion Dr. Suzette T. Elladora * (presenter) Dr. Crysali Therese R. Dayaganon Number of Regional Papers Presented (none) Number of Local Papers Presented (none)
On – Going Researches
Number of externally – funded researches One (1) externally funded project with the study “Indigenous Entomopathogenic Nematodes (EPNs) as Biological Control Agent of Insect Pests of Major Salad Vegetables under Organic Agriculture Practices” for the year 2013‐2014. Said project involves Hemres M. Alburo in collaboration with Ma. Lima D. Pascual and Pet Roey L. Pascual of CTU Barili campus. DA‐BAR funds the project in the amount on P2.5M. Number of college – based researches Six (6) GAA funded project with 3 continuing from last year’s funds
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(pending submission of reports) and 3 as new projects for 2014. Four (4) STF Funded projects from 2013 (pending submission of technical report) – 1 from Agriculture; 2 from Forestry and 1 from Hospitality Management.
Program‐funded Researches: Feedback Mechanism of the College of Education at
CTU VIRGINIA S. ALBARRACIN, LYNNETTE MATEA S.
CAMELLO, SUZETTE T. ELLADORA, JORELYN P. CONCEPCION
The Effect of Dysfunctional Families to the Academic Achievement of the Education Students of CTU‐Argao
LAURA A. ALCAZAR, JEAN F. PUERTO, VIRGINIA S. ALBARRACIN
Zone of Proximal Development vs. Zone of Actual Development: TLE‐Instruction Manual
JIMA S. BEJAGAN, JERAMIE B. CARBONERO, LEMUEL M. VELASCO
Customer Satisfaction on Guidance Services FITZGERALD KINTANAR, RACHEL K. SALAZAR, JUANITA
P. PINOTE Driving Skills and Road Ethics of Motorcycle Motorists
of Argao, Cebu Teresita B. Sarile, Ariel L. Ramos, AnesitoCutillas,
ZandroBernales, Delia A. Sarchez, June Rey Villegas KAP Survey on the Family Planning Program Among
Married Couples in Selected Coastal Barangays of Argao
JEAN F. PUERTO Instructional Materials for MTBLE and Literature
Teaching Using Tales From Argao MA. CRISTILINA A. MONTANEZ, RACHEL K. SALAZAR,
FITZGERALD C. KINTANAR, LYNNETTE MATEA S. CAMELLO, RUEL RIGOR
Voting Patterns and Electoral Distribution in Argao DELIA A. SARCHEZ, TERESITA B. SARILE, ARIEL L.
RAMOS, JUNE REY VILLEGAS School‐based Solid Waste Management Initiative for
CTU Argao VIRGINIA S. ALBARRACIN. SUZETTE T. ELLADORA,
CRYSALI THERESE DAYAGANON, MARICHOU L. CARREON, LAURA A. ALCAZAR
Research Participation of Cebu Technological University‐Argao Faculty
MARICHOU L. CARREON, CRYSALI THERESE DAYAGANON, VIRGINIA S. ALBARRACIN, SUZETTE T. ELLADORA
PagtatasasamgaKailangangPagsasanayngmgaGurosa Filipino: PanukalangPrograma
JERAMIE G. CARBONERO, VIVIANA C. GENABE, JUDIANA S. PANGANDOYON
Valuation of Two Upland Terrace Farms in Argao as Cultural Landscapes RUEL T. RIGOR
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(pending submission of reports) and 3 as new projects for 2014. Four (4) STF Funded projects from 2013 (pending submission of technical report) – 1 from Agriculture; 2 from Forestry and 1 from Hospitality Management.
Program‐funded Researches: Feedback Mechanism of the College of Education at
CTU VIRGINIA S. ALBARRACIN, LYNNETTE MATEA S.
CAMELLO, SUZETTE T. ELLADORA, JORELYN P. CONCEPCION
The Effect of Dysfunctional Families to the Academic Achievement of the Education Students of CTU‐Argao
LAURA A. ALCAZAR, JEAN F. PUERTO, VIRGINIA S. ALBARRACIN
Zone of Proximal Development vs. Zone of Actual Development: TLE‐Instruction Manual
JIMA S. BEJAGAN, JERAMIE B. CARBONERO, LEMUEL M. VELASCO
Customer Satisfaction on Guidance Services FITZGERALD KINTANAR, RACHEL K. SALAZAR, JUANITA
P. PINOTE Driving Skills and Road Ethics of Motorcycle Motorists
of Argao, Cebu Teresita B. Sarile, Ariel L. Ramos, AnesitoCutillas,
ZandroBernales, Delia A. Sarchez, June Rey Villegas KAP Survey on the Family Planning Program Among
Married Couples in Selected Coastal Barangays of Argao
JEAN F. PUERTO Instructional Materials for MTBLE and Literature
Teaching Using Tales From Argao MA. CRISTILINA A. MONTANEZ, RACHEL K. SALAZAR,
FITZGERALD C. KINTANAR, LYNNETTE MATEA S. CAMELLO, RUEL RIGOR
Voting Patterns and Electoral Distribution in Argao DELIA A. SARCHEZ, TERESITA B. SARILE, ARIEL L.
RAMOS, JUNE REY VILLEGAS School‐based Solid Waste Management Initiative for
CTU Argao VIRGINIA S. ALBARRACIN. SUZETTE T. ELLADORA,
CRYSALI THERESE DAYAGANON, MARICHOU L. CARREON, LAURA A. ALCAZAR
Research Participation of Cebu Technological University‐Argao Faculty
MARICHOU L. CARREON, CRYSALI THERESE DAYAGANON, VIRGINIA S. ALBARRACIN, SUZETTE T. ELLADORA
PagtatasasamgaKailangangPagsasanayngmgaGurosa Filipino: PanukalangPrograma
JERAMIE G. CARBONERO, VIVIANA C. GENABE, JUDIANA S. PANGANDOYON
Valuation of Two Upland Terrace Farms in Argao as Cultural Landscapes RUEL T. RIGOR
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Terminated Research
Graduate Tracer Study of CTU Argao Graduate School DR. LYNNETTE MATEA S. CAMELLO, DR. JORELYN P. CONCEPCION, DR. SUZETTE T. ELLADORA, DR. CRYSALI THERESE R. DAYAGANON
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Research in house Review
Number of on – going and completed R&D papers/projects Six papers were presented during the R&D Review of the CTU System last Dec. 2013 at the City Scape Hotel in Mandaue City. Evaluators were invited experts from VSU, CHED, USC, and UPV‐Iloilo, among others ‐Conducted the In‐House Review for Research Proposals last Oct. 10, 2014 at the campus AVR 3 Experimental Researches for the BSEd 5 Descriptive for the BEEd
Educational Researches-First Semester, A.Y. 2014-2015
BACHELOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
1. Proximate Analysis of Camote-Red Seaweeds (Eucheumacottonii) Noodles:
Information & Education Communication (IEC) MaterialsResearchers: Mildred G. Matinez, Ma. Roselyn A. Heredia, Renalyn G. Nieves, Anastacia L. Amancio, Anecita M. Centino, Isabel S. Mariscal, Michelle Jo B. Grones, Jennelyn C. Quevedo, Airra Jane T. de los Reyes, Richelle A. Llena, June T. Boctolan, Cherry Ann Marie Bungabong 2. General Acceptability of Camote Butter-Scotch Bar: A Recipe Guide Researchers: GuillerAlcain, Julie Lapas, Joan Carreon, Rizza Rose Perez, Charmaine Paz, Jessa Marie Boyles, Romnick Vincent Duran, Marivel Alonzo, Joan Lumales, SorietaTabucal, MaricelBedolido 3. Acceptability of Enhanced Yema Candy: Recipe Adoption Researchers: RowenoCatubig, Rasyd Alonzo, KyarraMechelBullecer, Queenie irishCambarijan, Jasmin Cedeño, Brenda Lines, ChristalMamolo, Chelou Manila, Jennelyn Ramos, KimmySital, RendyRemocaldo
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Terminated Research
Graduate Tracer Study of CTU Argao Graduate School DR. LYNNETTE MATEA S. CAMELLO, DR. JORELYN P. CONCEPCION, DR. SUZETTE T. ELLADORA, DR. CRYSALI THERESE R. DAYAGANON
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Research in house Review
Number of on – going and completed R&D papers/projects Six papers were presented during the R&D Review of the CTU System last Dec. 2013 at the City Scape Hotel in Mandaue City. Evaluators were invited experts from VSU, CHED, USC, and UPV‐Iloilo, among others ‐Conducted the In‐House Review for Research Proposals last Oct. 10, 2014 at the campus AVR 3 Experimental Researches for the BSEd 5 Descriptive for the BEEd
Educational Researches-First Semester, A.Y. 2014-2015
BACHELOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
1. Proximate Analysis of Camote-Red Seaweeds (Eucheumacottonii) Noodles:
Information & Education Communication (IEC) MaterialsResearchers: Mildred G. Matinez, Ma. Roselyn A. Heredia, Renalyn G. Nieves, Anastacia L. Amancio, Anecita M. Centino, Isabel S. Mariscal, Michelle Jo B. Grones, Jennelyn C. Quevedo, Airra Jane T. de los Reyes, Richelle A. Llena, June T. Boctolan, Cherry Ann Marie Bungabong 2. General Acceptability of Camote Butter-Scotch Bar: A Recipe Guide Researchers: GuillerAlcain, Julie Lapas, Joan Carreon, Rizza Rose Perez, Charmaine Paz, Jessa Marie Boyles, Romnick Vincent Duran, Marivel Alonzo, Joan Lumales, SorietaTabucal, MaricelBedolido 3. Acceptability of Enhanced Yema Candy: Recipe Adoption Researchers: RowenoCatubig, Rasyd Alonzo, KyarraMechelBullecer, Queenie irishCambarijan, Jasmin Cedeño, Brenda Lines, ChristalMamolo, Chelou Manila, Jennelyn Ramos, KimmySital, RendyRemocaldo
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BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 1. Job Performance and Academic Performance of the CTU-Argao Student Assistants Researchers: Daphnie C. Albarracin, Jessah Mae G. Albutra, Jennifer C. Caminade, Genalyn V. Cayme, Mutya Marjorie Z. Guinto, Hannah Jane T. JAlalon, RAinel J. Manos, Maria Angelica J. Pizarro, Jeannette S. Puerto, MA. Labelle A. Ramos, Rubelyn R. Requina, Tanielgyne M. Rodriguez, Beauville A. Rosales 2. Technology Skills Enhancement Plan for the College of Education, Arts and Sciences of CTU-Argao CampusResearchers: Emily R. Abilong, Emelyn B. Altomera, Lelanie Jane M. Batoctoy, Carllah G. Bocado, Julie Ann L. Comajig, Irene C. Fuentes, Mary Rose B. Mendoza, Dionisio A. Moalong Jr., Jeffril V. Queroga, Grace Jay C. Sarinas, Rhea Marie M. Tenebro, Jennifer S. Tolero, and Sheila Wahing 3.Research Competence and Attitude of the Fourth Year Education Students Researchers: Sheila Alonso, Ma. Lourdes Balite, CiereneBrosas, Peter Carumba, Alera Cisneros, SykieMier, Kathleen Navesis, DanekaPantujan, Babie Jen Payopan, Devie Ann Romeo, JahnessaSarona, Mery Ann Sabido, Jayson Sarsaba 4. Level of Work Stress among Faculty of CTU-Argao Campus Researchers: Mary Grace Altomera, Mary Claire Amancio, Irene Antiquina, HaydeAsenjo, Jenny Bulado, Christie Rose Davin, Chariza De Luna, Josephine Entia, MarivelGlinogo, Christian Mamac, AnalouRabilas, Sheraly Sanchez, Lyca Marie Sardido 5. Level of Preparedness of CTU-Argao Teacher Trainess Researchers: Cyra Louisa Albiso, Karen Camposo, Christine Joy Costaňos, Ma. FraciaDitchon, FloramaeLucresia, Estrella Monceda, Aidel Mae Orbeta, Cherry Ann Rabina, Mary RutchenRellin, Gerson Remando, Jason Saniel, Elizabeth Tugonon
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Brgy Cooperator P rogram/Services/ Activities
Duration Street Educators/ Facilitators
1. Brgy Carreta, Cebu City
Hon. Eduardo C. Lauron Brgy Captain
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 10 Girls/Females = 12
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Gretchen Rom Christine Joy Villarasco Jessa Gamboa Daisy Jane Magallanes Recil Urot Reynaldo Cadutdut Lesly Balili Maria Jimby Traya Daniel Escalante Sherwin Ruiz Stevin Leyson
2. Brgy Tinago, Cebu City
Hon. Joel Garganera Brgy Captain
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 17 Girls/Females = 19
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Jenny Viewb Cuer Jon Rey Cañete Jean Stephanie Daño Jeaneube Espenosa Daniel Gambucan Ronilyn Ganar Angelinda Ibarita Joselyn Ruiz Carlos Sagmon Rosemarie Recilla Rosalita Taperla Junahbel Dean Meraflor Pios
3. Brgy Mabolo, Cebu City
Hon. Reynaldo Ompoc Brgy Captain
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 12 Girls/Females = 9
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Jessa Amoren Cherame Arcilla January Digor Nadeine Cydel Fajardo Flora Mie Gabunada Kemberly Lozano Meliza Miranda April Marie Paras Sarah Jean Pestañas Jeracel Soten Ray Jamaca
4. Brgy Mambaling Cebu City
Hon. Wilfredo G. Go Brgy Captain
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 17 Girls/Females =15
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Cristina Bacarisas Maristela Geslaga Joanne Mae Mendez Noime Genardino Jennifer Depositario Bernelyn Marabilio Abilia Pavo Niña Catulpos Manilyn Velasco
5. Brgy Quiot, Cebu City
Hon. Francis Espares Brgy Captain
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 12 Girls/Females = 13
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Alliah Grace Alegre Monabel Bejarasco Leo Glenn Capacio Renato Caparida Shenna Catubigan Merian Lucañas
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6. Brgy Tinago Cebu City
Hon. Joel Garganera Brgy Captain
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 17 Girls/Females =19
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Ivy Arsolon Jennifer Galia Maria Jonah Labora Jennevieve Desa Luna Gee Ann Manoriña Jessa Maloloy-on Florami Reyes Irene Paragados Marevil Sadorra Jennifer Segales Eillen Umadhay
7. Brgy Tina-an Naga City, Cebu
Note: With Julius Taghoy
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 16 Girls/Females =16
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Shanee Marie Alimpolos Teresita Bacalso Rodrigo Mabono Ethel Suico
8. Brgy Sambag 1 P. del Rosario Extension
Hon. Lemar Alcover Brgy Captain
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 17 Girls/Females =13
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Mariter Nebria Cherry Ann Econar Marie Grace Amance Elgemie Banilar Marlon Argoso Oswald Menguito
9. Brgy Guadalupe Cebu City
Hon. Michael Gacasan Brgy Captain
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 18 Girls/Females = 17
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Cristy Aro Betsy Ballena Charvi Berami Debbie Marie Bering Jennelyn Conde Carol Ferolin Loveña Grace Gacasan Daisy Joan Hobiena Kathleen Jean Lagarnia Chery Lou Laraño Roxan Sabanal Regelou Ybañes
10. Brgy Tipolo Mandaue City
Hon. Procopio Villanueva Brgy Captain
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 16 Girls/Females = 18
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Clarice Ababon Marivic Abelgas Cristina Canonigo Avelino Cutab Camille Gabisay Claudine Gabisay Jeanylyn Gacayan Jesren Ordiz Mark Nikko Pinola
11. Brgy Cansaga Consolacion, Cebu
Hon. Peter Cabillada Brgy Captain
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 18 Girls/Females = 14
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Mary Love Algunas Sherlyn Balcus Jelly Vhe Baybayanon Rizalyn Desoyo Aminah Jane Galon Katty Jumola Wilma Matas Criska Monique Oyao Eushabeth Quiapo Merasol Tubiano Almira Flor Gudito
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12. Brgy T. Padilla Cebu City
Hon. Manuel M. Gimeno Brgy Captain
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 16 Girls/Females =1 9
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Virgilia Alforo Mia Lyn Baylon Antonette Capilitan Kareen Dinoy Liezl Lauron Donita Pearl Malazarte Janet Sab Phevie Ann Sanoy Lizbeth Paraiso Juliet Villanueva Dessa Mae Juezan
13. Brgy Parian Cebu City
Hon. Jeremias T. Nuñez Brgy Captain
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 12 Girls/Females = 13
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Jojie Alcarez Jane Baclohan Ellen Ensuya Elisa Good Neña Marie Monsalud Monina Tagalog Ruthie Tabanao Yhedah Marie Velarde Norielyn Ycong Lorelei Beñanil
14. Brgy San Roque Cebu City
Hon. Lidiore Miranda Brgy Captain
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 17 Girls/Females = 19
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Regesa Brigoli Janice Boro Roxanne Mae Cogay Grace Ann Gaviola Jonalyn Jayme Janine Justol Rachel Magdadaro Ansherina Paca Ritchel Sariego Rose Sariego
15. The Children of Cebu Foundation Parian, Cebu City
Alita Bolo Officer-In-Charge
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 11 Girls/Females = 17
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Charisma Benolirao Grace Marie Descartin Carlouie De Cordova Airece Dave Dicdican Evelyn Gatiera Rea Loquias Cristine Mondares Thara Keith Roflo Charlyn Pag-usara Amefelyn Satur Stefanie Villaflor
16. Sisters of Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary Learning Center North Reclamation Area Cebu City
Mrs. Lea Patricio Social Worker/Manager
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 15 Girls/Females = 17
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Irene Abellar Marie Car Alcos Cloue Faye Basallo Diannebates Fuentes Anabelle Tangaja
17. Children Haven Stitio Tugbungan, Pilipog, Cordova, Cebu
Hon. Martiniana Mercado
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 11 Girls/Females =18
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Reycil Mangyao Christine Mangyao Jessa Obida Joseph Lapinid Haydee Carbon
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18. St. Mary Euphrasia Center, Talisay City
Sr. Felicidad Maningo Center Manager
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 12 Girls/Females = 16
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Engelie Catubay Jojo Cugtas Rachel Flores Crista Marie Inoc Maria Jezel Lagaras Norsalam Mangundao Charmaine Manigos Janice Mae Rivera Manny Samalinog Johnedel Trinidad
19. Children of Asia Cadoc Blng. Mango Ave.
Anouck Justasre Local Program Director
Functional Education and Literacy Program Boys/Males = 10 Girls/Females = 11
December 7, 2013 – March 8, 2014
Angela Marie Candido Ailen Mae Dausin April Jane Fajardo Queenie Fuentes Marian Shanika Nova Mae Lagare Nikki Lozano Carmina Opuran Michelle Quilario Mary Jane Tomaquin
TOTAL NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES
Boys/Males = 274 Girls/Females = 295 TOTAL = 569
Hon. Lidiore Miranda, Brgy Captain of Brgy San Roque, Cebu together with the IV-G BEED students of COED, CTU Main Campus on
the signing of community extension undertakings. The IV-G BEED students on their literacy classes.
Hon. R eynaldo Ompoc, Brgy C aptain, B rgy Mabolo, Cebu C ity signed the MOA of extension undertakings with the COED, CTU Main Campus
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Extension Project Title LIFELONG LEARNING FOR SELF-SUFFICIENCY (LLSS) TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Implementing Agency COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONProject Cost P7,440,000.00
Faculty members of LLC, Pure Sciences, Math and Sta s cs and Social Sciences and Management Departments conducted Na onal Achievement Test (NAT) Review classes at Mabolo Na onal High School on January 22, February 5, February 12 and February 19, 2014 to the following number of students:
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Funded Proposals(presented during the 10th Regular Extension Services Council Meeting /January 22-24, 2014 / Alta Village Resort and Convention Center
• Tutorial Services to Students Enrolled in the Open High School Program at Mabolo National High School
• Review Classes for Secondary School Students at Mabolo National High School • Seminar-Workshop on Photojournalism and Photo Essay to Selected Staff of Secondary
School Papers in DepEd Cebu City Division • PC Hardware Servicing for SRP-PAF • Techno-Demo on Fabric Conditioner, Liquid Dishwashing Soap and Powder Detergent• Techno-Demo on Choco Crispies, Choco Cookies and Cream Choco-Mallows • Physical Wellness Services to the Residents of Barangay Tinago, Banilad and Mabolo, Cebu
City
MFO 3: Extension ServicesCONSOLIDATED REPORT ON EXTENSION SERVICES OF ALL CTU CAMPUSES
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Special Projects
Quarterly Meeting on April 7, 2014
• Conduct of Quarterly Coordination Meeting for 1st Quarter Update
Women’s Livelihood Enhancement Through Camote Product Development
Program was launched on May 14, 2014
• A research study to support extension Program
Community Relations Program
Extension Projects No. of Beneficiaries
Argao Campus
Pillow Making 12 Wallet Making 12 PE Uniform Sewing and Printing 14 Bag Making 20 RRYC Youth Skills Training 55
Barili Campus
Bayan Anihan 87 Local Weather Service 87 Skills Training for Hotel Housekeeping
35
Home Management Skills Training 35 Computer Servicing and Management Training
21
Daanbantayan Campus
Training on Vehicle Driving 10 Basic Computer Literacy (Word Exel)
25
Basic Computer Literacy (Powerpoint)
25
Basic Computer Literacy (Photoshop)
25
Banana Chip Making 40 Computer Servicing 15 Fishing Gear Design Training 15 Mangroove Planting 330 Aquavasiculture 15 Culinary Skills Training 28
Conduct of Skills Training
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Community Relations Program
Carmen Campus
Electrical Technology Skills Training
10
Driving and Basic Troubleshooting 30 Fish Processing 20
Danao Campus
Computer Literacy Training 34 Electrical Arc Welding Course 45 Electrical Technology Skills Training
10
Moalboal Campus
Clean-up & Mangrove Reforestation
33
San Francisco
Basic Electricity 19 Building Wiring 19
Tuburan Campus
Driving & Basic Trouble Shooting 45 SMAW 5
San Fernando Campus
Computer Operation Literacy 15
CAS Techno Demo-Detergent, Fabcon, Dishwashing Liquid
65
Storytelling for BantayBata163 56 COEd Culinary Demo 69
Grommet Curtain Making Demo 68 COE Electrical Safety Tips 31
Takakura Composting 23 COT Flash Drive Cleaning 66
Table Skirting 53 Graduate School & GAD
Culinary Demo 364
Total Benificiaries for the Quarter 1,986
Conduct of Skills Training
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Special Projects
Quarterly Meeting on April 7, 2014
• Conduct of Quarterly Coordination Meeting for 1st Quarter Update
Women’s Livelihood Enhancement Through Camote Product Development
Program was launched on May 14, 2014
• A research study to support extension Program
Community Relations Program
Extension Projects No. of Beneficiaries
Argao Campus
Pillow Making 12 Wallet Making 12 PE Uniform Sewing and Printing 14 Bag Making 20 RRYC Youth Skills Training 55
Barili Campus
Bayan Anihan 87 Local Weather Service 87 Skills Training for Hotel Housekeeping
35
Home Management Skills Training 35 Computer Servicing and Management Training
21
Daanbantayan Campus
Training on Vehicle Driving 10 Basic Computer Literacy (Word Exel)
25
Basic Computer Literacy (Powerpoint)
25
Basic Computer Literacy (Photoshop)
25
Banana Chip Making 40 Computer Servicing 15 Fishing Gear Design Training 15 Mangroove Planting 330 Aquavasiculture 15 Culinary Skills Training 28
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Gender and Development (Main Campus)
Performance Indicator
Accomplishments
Alternative Livelihood Program at CTU-GAD Skill Training Center
On-going Income Generating Project (IGP) on Alternative Livelihood for Women Ex-Recidivist.
1. LeonisaBariquet 2. Carla Menchavez 3. LeniTorralba 4. Stella Marie Lopez
Community Relations Program
• GAD Summer Beautification Drive at Cebu Technological University-Main Campus on April 25, 2014 - May 2, 9 and 16, 2014 (four Fridays).
Argao Campus
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
1. College of Arts and Sciences: Technical Vocational Literacy, Numeracy & Music Training Workshop for Children in Conflict with the Law of RRCY 2.BSHM: Deaf-Mute Livelihood Program 3.COEd/AS: Advocacy, Intervention and Skills Training of PWDs; 4. Womens Livelihood Enhancement through Educ and Tech Skills Training of Camote Products Preparation; 5. PAGLAUM SA KABABAYEN-AN SA ARGAO; 6. Graduate School: HABLON 7. BSA: Corn-Based Farmer Scientist Training Program 8. BSF: CTU Biodiversity Conservation Education Program; 9. Community Water and Waste Management Extension Program in Fifteen Selected Barangays in Argao, Cebu 10. BSIE: Rural Livelihood Project 11. BSIT: Helping K to 12 Core Curriculum Track/Tabang
There are 2 existing MOAs; 2 are signed by the parties; 9 are on the stage of consultation/collaboration prior to signing. MOA signing were done: ** last April 25, 2014 at the Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth with CTU and DSWD through the RRCY administration; 55 beneficiaries **last May 14, 2014 in Brgy. Butong with CTU and Butong Upland Farmers Association for the Camote Products Preparation Project; 25 women beneficiaries **on May 28, 2014 in Brgy. Mandilikit with CTU and Mandilikit Brgy. Council for Tabang Pangnegosyo sa Mandilikit Project; 15 beneficiaries attended Promotion/Advertising and Marketing of the beneficiaries-crafted products as result of the technology transfer were facilitated by the ES office; Livelihood activities helped the women augment family income. **MOA Signing of CLICK Project for Alcoy last June 11, 2014. **MOA Signing of the Rural Livelihood Project
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55 Regional Center for Youth (RRCY) inmates served
Family Day and MOA signing (April 25,
2014); linkage building for support
*MOA signed and Project Proposal approved for RRCY *Annual Trail Run/Endurance Run with the Dr. Stanley S. Caminero of Coal Mountain Resort 207 runners registered during the event *Launching and MOA Signing between CTU-Argao and BUFA (Butong Upland Farmers Asso.) *Rural Livelihood Project of CTU-Argao and Brgy Tulic *RRCY/DSWD and CTU-Argao *CTU-Argao and DepEd Mandilikit and Brgy Mandilikit CTU-Argao and Dep Ed Alcoy *CTU-Argao and LGU-DSWD Argao for the PWD Project
*Linkage/Partnership with DSWD thru RRCY
*Mapping, Planning and Promoting/Advertising o f the Running Event (March-April)
*Launching of the “Women’s Livelihood Enhancement through Educ. & Tech. Skills Training of Camote Products Preparation Copies of the MOAs were submitted to the Main Campus for the final approval.
Barangay Butong Women learned Pillow making and
Wallet making
Barangay Butong Women produced pillows & wallets with ES facilitating in the marketing of the products. (April 5, 2014)
Barangays Butong and Linut-od Women are producing
crafts from learned technologies
Profit -sharing from sale of products (on-going/continuing) 1.Pillows using leatherette *6pcs.big; 3 pcs. small 2.Wallet using scrap pillow materials *Coin purse 47 pcs *pencil case 16 pcs. *small wallet (single) 38 pcs. *Wallet (double) 27 pcs. *Cellphone case 4 pcs. 3. Mat from IPI sticker backing material *double (6x6) 4 pcs. *single (3x6) 20 pcs.
1. College of Arts and Sciences: Technical Vocational Literacy, Numeracy & Music Training Workshop for Children in Conflict with the Law of RRCY 2.BSHM: Deaf-Mute Livelihood Program 3.COEd/AS: Advocacy, Intervention and Skills Training of PWDs; 4. Womens Livelihood Enhancement through Educ and Tech Skills Training of Camote Products Preparation; 5. PAGLAUM SA KABABAYEN-AN SA ARGAO; 6. Graduate School: HABLON 7. BSA: Corn-Based Farmer Scientist Training Program 8. BSF: CTU Biodiversity Conservation Education Program; 9. Community Water and Waste Management Extension Program in Fifteen Selected Barangays in Argao, Cebu 10. BSIE: Rural Livelihood Project 11. BSIT: Helping K to 12 Core Curriculum Track/Tabang Pangnegosyo sa Mandilikit; 12. CLICK for Brgy. BUG-OT; 13. CLICK for ALCOY, BOLJOON, OSLOB & SAMBOAN
There are 2 existing MOAs; 2 are signed by the parties; 9 are on the stage of consultation/collaboration prior to signing. MOA signing were done: ** last April 25, 2014 at the Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth with CTU and DSWD through the RRCY administration; 55 beneficiaries **last May 14, 2014 in Brgy. Butong with CTU and Butong Upland Farmers Association for the Camote Products Preparation Project; 25 women beneficiaries **on May 28, 2014 in Brgy. Mandilikit with CTU and Mandilikit Brgy. Council for Tabang Pangnegosyo sa Mandilikit Project; 15 beneficiaries attended Promotion/Advertising and Marketing of the beneficiaries-crafted products as result of the technology transfer were facilitated by the ES office; Livelihood activities helped the women augment family income. **MOA Signing of CLICK Project for Alcoy last June 11, 2014. **MOA Signing of the Rural Livelihood Project with Brgy.Tulic And CTU-Argao through the BSIE Dept.is scheduled on June 28, 2014 involving around 20 beneficiaries as initial target. Promotion/Advertising and Marketing of the beneficiaries-crafted products as result of the technology transfer were facilitated by the ES office; Livelihood activities helped the women augment family income.
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Other activities and accomplishments:
1. Attendance to ES Planning/Consulta-tion (April 7, 2014)
2. Re-canvass of equipment and materials for the PAGLAUM TRAINING CENTER
Submission of ES Plan and Reports Submitted to LGU the result of the re-
canvass of equipment and materials for the PAGLAUM TRAINING CENTER
3. Monitoring performance
4. targets/Revisit of of approved ES Proposals
ES Meeting conducted (April 4, 2014) Consultation with MSWD Attendance to MOA Signing
5. PAGLAUM sa PANGINABUHIAN sa ARGAO Core group Meeting
Planning/scheduling of activities in preparation for the program
implementation. 1. Training Plan formulation 2. Assigning focal persons for the
particular skill offered. 3. Scheduling of activities.
5.Submitted on April 11, 2014 a proposal for DTI funding thru DSWD for Camote/Squash/Malunggay Noodles
Camote/Squash/Malunggay Noodles Product Development Project Proposal thru Ms. Merl Faburada.
6.Preparation for the May 11, Trail Run with Dr. Stanley S. Caminero. 7. . June 5, 2014 attendance to the Pre-bidding meeting for the procurement of the LAPP equipment, tools and supplies. 8.June 18, 2014 invitation from the Argao LGU to inspect suppliers who participated in the BIDS and AWARDS for LAPP.
Coordination Meeting and “Trail Dry-run” every other week of April until May 11,
2014.
Submitted on April 11, 2014 thru DSWD the Camote/Squash/Malunggay Noodles Proposal
Awaiting for the approval of the Camote/Squash/Malunggay Noodles Product Development Project Proposal thru the LAPP.
Received a phone call on June 25, 2014 from Mr. Carlo Bajarias of LGU-Dalaguete inquiring about CTU-Argao ES practices especially on the Noodles Production Proposal submitted to the DSWD.
Opening ES linkages with other LGUs.
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Barili Campus
• AWS Familiarization, Operation and Data Dissemination ( Dr. Alfredo C. Neri as Resource Person)
• Coordination with ATI- RTC VII Cebu office for AWS Field Installation at CTU- Barili Campus
• Bayan Anihan
Bitoon Campus
PERFORMANCE
INDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENT CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS &
OUTCOMES
Approved ES programs
• 2 school based
• Compliance with extension services
agenda
Carmen Campus
• Soap and Candle Making Skills Training
• Project proposals implementation
• Project/Program Evaluation
• Info drive on the skills that will be taught for SY 2014
• SMAW Skills training
Community Extension programs Program No. of Beneficiaries Computer Servicing and Management Training
21
Commercial Cooking 20 Home Management Skills Training
37
Hotel Housekeeping Skills Training 27
Radio Program
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Extension Special Programs No. of Beneficiaries
Computer Literacy 25
Hardware Servicing 16
Vehicle Driving 10
National Aquasilviculture Program (PNAP) 20
Fishing Gear Design Training 15
Banana Chip Making 40
Moalboal Campus
San Fernando Campus
Extension Special Program No. of Beneficiaries Computer Operations Literacy Training 75
ACCOMPLISHMENTS Proposals:
• Extension Program on Coastal Clean Up and Mangrove Reforestation Project • Tilapia Production inside Concrete Ponds
Extension Special Program No. of Beneficiaries Proposals:
• Skills Development in Food and Beverage Services
• Skills Development in Housekeeping • Bar Service and Bartending • Environmental Education • English Proficiency Review Class for
DepEd/Private School Teachers Applicants • Computer and Information Literacy Training for
Pre-Elem School Teachers of Moalboal
(to be implemented)
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San Francisco Campus
1. Bangus in Cages 2. Saline Tilapia Cultured in Cages 3. SandFish Culture in Pen 4. Basic Electricity & Building Wiring - 15
Tuburan Campus
• April 21, 2014 – Awarded with hand tractor with cultivator tiller f rom Department of Agriculture Regional Feild Office 7. CTU Tuburan Campus has a counterpart of 15% while 85% of the tractor price paid to Harbest Company as a requested by Mrs. Venus Saz project proposal
• May 22, 2014 Arrival of Greenhouse materials as awarded to Venus Saz proposals on
Integrated Farming System from Dept. of Agriculture Region 7 • On-going set-ups of the Greenhouse by the Harbest company
Production
Argao Campus
INCOME GENERATING PROJECTS
APRIL MAY JUNE TOTAL
1.IGP CAMPUS CAFÉ 12,850.00 41,282.00 82,864.00 136,996.00
2.IGP GARMENTS 4,650.00 91,900.00 - 96,550.00
3. IGP SCHOOL UNIFORM
1,179.00 21,393.50 63,262.00 85,834.50
4. IGP PE UNIFORM 3,250.00 1,800.00 22,550.00 27,600.00
5. IGP PHOTOCOPY - - - -
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6. IGP DORMITORY 1,750.00 1,400.00 9,100.00 12,250.00
7. UCPT (LET) 223,600.00 110,400.00 53,200.00 387,200.00
8.RENT INCOME (TENTS,ETC)
3,600.00 8,200.00 18,250.00 30,050.00
FRUITS,FLOWERS,VEG.
515 950 551.00 2,016.00
RICE 7,220.00 2,900.00 10,120.00
11.POULTRY,PIGGERY AND CATTLE
17,930.00 12,988.00 50,820.50 81,738.50
TOTAL INCOME 276,544.00 293,213.50 300,597.50 870,355.00
Barili Campus
Grand Total 1, 471, 717.84
Daanbantayan Campus
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENT
1. PAGLAUM Farm Project 2. Dormitory House 3. Other Projects • Hollow Blocks Making • Rental • Cafeteria
- Banana Plantation - Goat Raising - Backyard Poultry Raising - Complete repairing of the Dormitory House
with a capacity of 15 students occupants - Produce 2,750 pcs. Of hollow blocks to be
use for any construction project of the University
- Hometel, Movable Stage, Cot Tent and Etc.
Danao Campus 1. Upgrading Course for Licensure Exam for Teachers (:ET)
One hundred fifty four students were officially enrolled in CTU- Danao campus Upgrading Course for LET 2014. One hundred twenty eight students were enrolled from CTU – Danao, seven students were officially enrolled from sister school, eighteen outsiders student were officially enrolled.
Total number of reviewees as of April 30, 2014 is 154. Review fee is Php3,800.00 per alumni reviewees, Php4,300.00 reviewees from sister school and Php4,800.00 for non-alumni reviewees. Total collected as of April 30, 2014 is Php515,100.00 with collectibles of Php87,800.00.
Report of Collections for April to May 2014 Tuition Fees and Other Service Income- STF 164 422, 536.78 Gross Sales (Revolving Fund) 137, 934.06 Sub Total 560,470.84 Trust Fund 184 Fiduciary 389, 520.00 Scholarships 452, 460.00 Others Training Fee 35, 755.00 Commitment Fee 32, 800.00 School Uniform 712.00
Sub Total Fund 184 911, 247.00
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Moalboal Campus
San Francisco Campus
Report of Collection
Rentals of tools and equipment for different events such as weddings, birthdays and other catering services
Total = 2,000.00
PRODUCTION Report of Collections (IGP) • Bangus Sale - - - - Php 165,656.00 • Internet Café - - - - 155,801.96 • Rentals/Kapiskay - - - - 26,615.00 • Tarpaulin Printing - - - - 84,832.00 • Pre-Elem - - - - 47,350.00 • Moalboal Campus Student Canteen - - - - 97,400.75
Total - - - - Php 577,655.71 • Repair and maintenance of school
building/classrooms - - - - Php 194,552.16 • Seminars - - - - 330,638.50 • Kapiskay House - - - - 3,370.00
Purchases: • Office supplies - - - - 321,117.77 • Computer Units/Parts - - - - 1,509,537.48 • Fishpond supplies - - - - 38,476.00 • Newspapers - - - - 17,569.00 • Vehicle Use - - - - 27,837.50 • Various Equipment - - - - 562,236.87 • Other purchases - - - - 1,092,981.87 • Kagasangan Festival Expenses - - - - 378,431.60
Total - - - - Php 4,476,748.75
A Product Demo of Follett Destiny Library Manager conductedon May 16, 2014 at CTU-Tuburan Campus Library
with Mr. Axel Gabriel Cabarles,a representative from Electronic Information Solutions, Inc.
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ALU: A COMMUNITY-BASED EXTENSION SERVICE PROGRAMWith THE TUBURAN ASSOCIATION OF SENIOR CITIZENS, Inc.
(TASCI)
Dr. Ingersol Ed C. Guias had a meeting with the TASCI for their Fitness and Wellness Dance Workshop
DepEd BASA PILIPINAS 2014held at CTU-Tuburan Campus
EXTENSION SERVICE PROGRAMOF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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Education on Wheels Participants
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MFO 3: Extension Services MFO 3: EXTENSION SERVICES JULY – AUGUST 2014 ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT PERFORMANCE INDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS ACTIONS & OUTCOMES Special Projects
1. College of Arts and Sciences: Technical Vocational Literacy, Numeracy & Music Training Workshop for Children in Conflict with the Law of RRCY 2.BSHM: Deaf-Mute Livelihood Program 3. COEd/AS: Advocacy, Intervention and Skills Training of PWDs; 4. Women’s Livelihood Enhancement through Educ and Tech Skills Training of Camote Products Preparation; 5. PAGLAUM SA KABABAYEN-AN SA ARGAO; 6. Graduate School: HABLON
1. Implementation of the trainings is in full swing which started Aug. 9, 2014. 51 beneficiaries attended trainings on Saturdays and Sundays.
2. Have coordinated with the MSWD for the gathering of the baseline data; training design preparation and preparation of the materials to use;
3. A MOA (for the 2 ES projects on PWDs) between the Argao LGU and CTU-Argao has been signed last Aug. 25, 2014.
4. 3 Research-based Camote product development is conceptualized.
5. Linut-od Women are working on the repeat order of the CTU-Argao P.E. uniforms;
Trainings on Macrame Bag Making and Sewing Children’s school uniform and Envelopes were conducted last September 6 & 13, 2014 to 32 women in Butong, Argao with 7 MAVEd students as trainers. Butong women were preparing for the sale and exhibit of the pillows, mats, accessories and macramé bags in September.
6. Linked with the
Provincial government for material resource
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7. BSA: Corn-Based Farmer Scientist Training Program 8. BSF: CTU Biodiversity Conservation Education Program;
9. Community Water and Waste Management Extension
outsourcing to showcase the Hablon products during the DalagangArgaoanon Pageantry held last September 26, 2014. DOLE has committed “Cash for work” program for the 13hablonerasand 12 local creative designers who have woven and designed respectively the materials for the DalagangArgaoanon candidates;
42 USC-CAFA and CTU-Argao with 10 Fuji Catholic Women’s University students attended an Orientation on the “Hablon: A Dying Industry”; commitment of support for the Hablon graduate School Extension Project was pledged during their visit lastSeptember 4-10, 2014. A MOA is in the making between Fuji Catholic Women’s University and CTU-Argao Campus.
7. The FSTP activities in collaboration with the DA and UPLB is on going in BrgySumaguan, Argao,Cebu reaching out to 38 Farmer Scientists.
Skills and Method Demonstration during the Farmer’s Field Day on September 25-26, 2014 gathered 150 participants.
8. The BSF Extension activities
are on going.
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Program in Fifteen Selected Barangays in Dalaguete, Cebu 10. BSIE: Rural Livelihood Project 11. BSIT: Helping K to 12 Core Curriculum Track/ TabangPangnegosyosa Mandilikit; 12. CLICK for Brgy. BUG-OT;
10. In August 10, 2014, trainings in Soap Making and Candle Making and Turmeric processing have given 50 Tulic women beneficiaries the capability to produce on their own for future livelihood opportunity; A technical advisory on Turmeric production and processing was given by the proponent to the beneficiaries. September 26, 2014 Skills Training in Nature Park were able to train 155 participants in Turmeric Processing.
11. MOA Signing and Skills Training session happened last Aug. 8, 2014 in Rug Making. Monitoring of the project was done on September 23, 2014. Display and sale of the rugs as products of training was done last September 25, 2014.
20 Mandilikit women are ready/ started selling the rugs they have produced after the trainings on Rug Making was conducted.
12. The BSIT faculty and student organization officers trained 26 Grade 5 and Grade 6 pupils in computer literacy skills in Brgy. Bug-ot. Graduation Exercises was conducted on September 6, 2014 after the modules were completed. September 25-26, 2014 60 Elem pupils of Tulic were trained in computer
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13. *CTU-Argao and LGU-DSWD Argao for the PWD/Deaf-Mute Livelihood Program MOA Signing on Aug. 29, 2014.Target beneficiaries is some 70 PWDs. Pastry Baking as a Skills Training was conducted last September 25-26, 2014.
14. CLICK for ALCOY
15. College of Arts and Sciences: Technical Vocational Literacy, Numeracy & Music Training Workshop for Children in Conflict with the Law of RRCY 16.BSHM: Deaf-Mute
Livelihood Program 17.COEd/AS: Advocacy,
Intervention and Skills Training of PWDs;
18. Women’s Livelihood
Enhancement through Educ and Tech Skills Training of Camote Products Preparation;
literacy skills.
13. *Linkage/Partnership with DSWD for livelihood
trainings and intervention and
advocacy activities.
Pastry Baking Training was conducted last September 25-26, 2014 to 35 PWDs recommended by the MSWD.
14. CLICK for Alcoy Extension activities are on goingforDepEd teachers.
15. October 22, was an “Affair to Remember” as it marked the Culminating Program of the project. Six groups of the RRCY boys presented their output in Dance, Songs, Comical Skit, Readers’ Theatre, Math Sayaw, Role Play, Choral Reading and live band number.
16. Have coordinated with the MSWD for the gathering of participants to the Trainings on Nov. 10 to 11, 2014. Training Design preparation was initiated for the appropriate trainings to conduct.
17. Advocacy activities and Educational/assessment tools and materials are prepared.
18. 3 Research-based Camote product development is scheduled to be conducted in November.
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19. PAGLAUM SA
KABABAYEN-AN SA ARGAO;
20. Graduate School: HABLON
21.BSF: CTU Biodiversity
Conservation Education Program;
22. Community Water and Waste Management Extension Program in Fifteen Selected Barangays in Dalaguete, Cebu
23. BSIE: Rural Livelihood
Project
24. BSIT: Helping K to 12 Core Curriculum Track/TabangPangnegosyo saMandilikit; 25. CLICK For Brgy Bug-ot
19. Linut-od Women are
working on the repeat order of the CTU-Argao P.E. uniforms;
20. Linked with the Provincial government to market hablon. DOLE has committed “Cash for work” program for the 15hablonerasand 15 local creative designers /sewers who have woven and designed respectively the materials for the DalagangArgaoanon candidates;
20. The BSF Extension activities are on going. 21. The project is set to hold its Culminating activity.
22. The project is geared to level up its production from the ordinary “trapo”/rag to chic bag. 23. Already terminated and is conceptualizing the next project to propose.
24. CLICK for Alcoy Extension activities are on goingforDepEd teachers.
Performance Indicator
Accomplishment Action & Outcome
PI #17 Beneficiaries of technologies leading to livelihood development
20 Barangay Butong Women produced pillows, mats and Macrame bags for sale and exhibit in September 25-26, 2014 during the Agro Trade
Barangay Butong Women produced pillows & wallets with ES facilitating in the marketing of the products.
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Fair.
32 women were trained to produce Macrame bags, Envelopes and School uniforms Three Butong women were assigned as trainers in the Skills Training last September 26, 2014 demonstrating skills in Macrame Bag Making, Recycling and Sewing School Uniform.
PI #18 beneficiaries who utilize the technologies in viable enterprise
20 Barangay Butong and 11 Linut-od Women are producing crafts from learned technologies:
a. Linut-od for the CTU-Argao Campus P.E. uniforms;
b. ButongWowen for the recycled crafts, pillows, mats and Macrame.
Linut-od Women have produced 800 pairs of PE T-shirts and Jogging Pants for the CTU-Argao students which were delivered last June 04, 2014 and a repeat order was already placed.
Other accomplishments:
1. Attendance to ES Council Meetings last July 9; July 30-31 and Aug. 14 – 15 & 18.
2. PAGLAUM TRAINING CENTER
Submission of ES Plan and Reports.
Received from the LGU partial delivery of Welding and Electrical equipment and materials for the PAGLAUM
3. LAMDAG Component of the PAGLAUM CoEd Extension Services Program has initiated Tree Planting and facilitated the Adopt-a-School activities to the 288 school children of Talaytay Elementary School.
4.
TRAINING CENTER.
5. Monitoring performance targets/Revisit of approved ES Proposals
ES Meeting conducted ES Coordinators’ meetings were conducted and reports gathered and consolidated.
PI#4 Number of LGU/communities/other clienteles assisted
6. PAGLAUM sa PANGINABUHIAN sa ARGAO Core group Meeting September 2,
Policies and guidelines were formulated and persons responsible for the equipment were identified;
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Some of the equipment in SMAW, ELECTRICITY and AUTOMOTIVE. Partial delivery of Cookery Equipment delivery were done and received.
Noodles Project submitted got a positive review from the LAPP focal person.
Awaiting for the approval of the Camote/Squash/Malunggay Noodles Product Development Project Proposal thru the LAPP.
Other accomplishments:
1. Attendance to ES Council Meetings last October 14, 2014.
2. PAGLAUM TRAINING CENTER
3. Attended PAEPI Convention in Cagayan de Oro with 5 ES coordinators representing 5 approved ES Projects.
4. Planning and preparation for implementation of the 3rd University ES Festival on Nov. 10-11, 2014.
Submission of ES Reports.
Received from the LGU partial delivery of LAPP equipment and materials for the PAGLAUM. Was able to register 21 new PAEPI members from CTU-Argao Campus.
PRODUCTIONINCOME GENERATING PROJECTS JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER TOTAL
1.IGP CAMPUS CAFE 60,986.00 52,950.00 40,582.00 70,502.75 225,020.75 2.IGP GARMENTS 8,400.00 200 2,296.00 10,896.00 3. IGP SCHOOL UNIFORM 42,479.00 12,830.00 9,794.50 144,144.50 209,248.00 4. IGP PE UNIFORM 16,222.50 22,975.50 12,975.00 192,029.00 244,202.00 5. IGP PHOTOCOPY 424 424.00 6. IGP DORMITORY 3,150.00 3,500.00 4,900.00 20,000.00 31,550.007. UCPT (LET) 103,400.00 103,400.00 8.RENT INCOME (TENTS,others) 1,850.00 2,000.00 3,850.00
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9. FRUITS,FLOWERS,VEG. RICE 0.00 FRUITS,FLOWERS,VEG. 1,113.00 120 1,013.00 2,246.00 RICE 1,200.00 2,200.00 3,200 7,400.00 14,000.00 10.IGP-PRACTICE HOTEL - - 11.POULTRY,PIGGERY AND CATTLE 13,547.50 11,100.00 14,429.00 30,016.00 69,092.50 12. IGP-OTHERS 3,193.00 5,358.00 30,898.00 39,449.00 TOTAL INCOME
252,578.00 114,076.50 119,322.50 467,401.25 953,378.25
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PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
ISO 9001 : 2008 QMS August, 2014 ‐ Attendance of the Campus
Director, Director, COE/CAS, Director, Technology, Director, SAO, Chair, Graduate Studies and the Admin Officer to the Orientation to International Workshop Agreement (IWA2) and the IQA Team Leaders and Members Briefing at CTU‐Carmen Campus
‐ Internal Quality Audit of the Campus was conducted by Internal Auditors from CTU‐Barili Campus on August 18‐20, 2014
September, 2014 ‐ The IQA Team from CTU‐
Argao Campus conducted its Internal Quality Audit in CTU‐Moalboal Campus on September 1‐3, 2014
October, 2014
FinalDeliberationoftheStudentManual,GuidanceManual,OJTManual,Medical
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CTU INFRASTRUCTURE REPAIR PROGRAM 2014
not just CTU- CTU-Argao and CTU-Daanbantayan.
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Source of Fund: MOOE
Source of Fund: CHED
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Source of Fund: CHED
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2013-2014 as per
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On the other hand, a pressing need other than the rehabilitation of the aforementioned structures was brought to the administration’s concern--- the construction of shed classrooms for the second semester of A.Y. 2013-2014 as per contingency plan of the University with an estimated cost of Php 7,079,860.00 as approved by the former Campus Director, Dr. Panfilo E. Ciriaco. As stipulated in Resolution 100 series of 2013 (A Resolution Recommending Negotiated Procurement for the Construction of the Shed Classroom), the members of the Bids and Awards Committee headed by the Dr. Bonifacio S. Villanueva “ … hereby resolve as it is hereby resolved to recommend to the Head of Procuring Entity to recommend Negotiated Procurement for the purchase of construction materials and hiring of laborers for the construction of Shed Classrooms” on October 29, 2013. A budget of Php 7,079,860.00 for the construction of SHED CLASSROOMS as per RESOLUTION No. 100 (s. 2013) was also approved.
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Support Service
Recruitment Preliminary and Final Screening of Applicants
• Medical Officer III • Security Guard II
Governance
System-wide campus visit for:
• School facility assessment • Administrative meetings
Training/Workshops on Policy Development
• Board of Management Meeting • SUC Normative Financing (Encoding/Editing/Signing) • SPMS (OPCR and IPCR) • Public-Private Ownership • Transparency Seal Update • SUC Leveling Forms • Internet Connectivity • RA- 6713 • RA- 7877 • RA - 1319
E-TAX PAYMENTS
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CTU-Faculty, Staff and Student Assistants benefited the Flu and Pneumological Vaccination on January 28, 2014.
CTU Employees availed the free Flu and Pneumological Vaccination Services given by CTU-Gender and Development.
GAD Job Orders during the Flu and Pneumological Vaccination
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MainCampus
PerformanceIndicator Accomplishments CHEDStrategies/Actions&Outcomes
StaffDevelopmentSAODirectors(SatelliteCampuses)
AttendthePAASAAnnualRegionalConventionMay22‐24,2014St.MarkHotel,CebuCityTheme:“TheRoleofStudentAffairsPractitionersintheChangingEducationalEnvironment”
EnhancedcompetencyoftheSAODirectorsindealingwithstudentorganizations,disciplineandrespondingtotheirneeds.
StudentOrganization
OnMay16,2014atInterventionRoom,CTUMainCampus,theFSCL2014PresidentialElectionAppealwassettledandwasamicablyagreedtoholdanotherelection.
StudentAffairsvisionwasimplemented:“ExcellentService”
StudentManual“StudentManual2014Revision”
Therevisionis98%accomplishedmeeting.ItwasheldonApril29‐30,2014atDonBoscoRetreatHouse,LawaanTalisayCity
Havinganupdatedprovisionsthatrespondtotheneedsofthestudents,parents,instructors/professorsandtotheAdministrationaswell
StudentAssessmentSurveyforTeachers
SASresultforallpart‐timers(systemwide)arereadyfordistribution.(onlythesignatureofthePresidentisneeded)
TheresultofSASforTeacherswillbeusedforandeffectiveinterventionprogram.
ConductionofAdmissionTesttoStudent‐ApplicantsforSchool‐year2014‐2015
Numberofstudent‐applicantswhotooktheentrancetestforCTU‐MainCampusDayProgramforschool‐year2014‐2015:CollegeofArtsandSciences=224CollegeofEducation=1,465CollegeofEngineering=881CollegeofTechnology=3,359CTUNagaCampus=167CTUSanFernandoCampus=93ESGP‐PAScholars=467UCPBScholars=43GrandTotal:6,699examinees
‐Screeningofdocuments‐Schedulingofexam.‐IssuanceofExaminationPermit‐TakingofExam.‐Scoring&norming‐Encodingoftestresults‐Allstudent‐applicantswhoqualifiedwiththedocumentaryrequirementsweregivenanentrancetest.‐Qualifiersforinterviewwerechosenbasedfromtheentrancetestresult.
Hiringofpart‐timeguidancecounselors
Two(2)part‐timeguidancecounselorswerehired.OnecounselorstartedlastApril2014andanothercounselorstartedinMay2014
Twopart‐timeguidancecounselorswereaddedinconsiderationtoCHEDMemorandumOrderNo.21thatthereshouldbeoneguidancecounselorforevery1,000students.CTU‐MainCampushasmorethan6,000students.
MedicalHealthServices MedicalconsultationsTreatment
Actions:‐Conductconsultations
Main Campus
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Follow‐upB.P.check‐upReferralHealthTeachings*APRIL*68studentsavailedtheservices*94schoolpersonnelavailedtheservices*MAY*45studentsavailedtheservices*30schoolpersonnelavailedtheservices*conductedphysicalexaminationtoallfirstyearstudents
‐ Conductphysicalexaminations‐Provisionofemergencyandpalliativecareandtreatment‐Monitorhealthstatus/follow‐upwithabnormalfindings‐Establishreferralsystem‐Obtaincompetitiveness/standardandclientsatisfactionOutcome:‐Studentsandschoolpersonnelconditionsevaluated‐Achievedclient’ssatisfaction‐Studentsavailedfreemedicines,consultationandtreatment‐Studentsreferredaccordinglyforfurthermanagement.‐Improvedhealthstatus
Facilities Submittedpurchaserequestfortheclinicimprovementandneeds
Actions:‐Provisionofmedicinesandothermedicalfacilitiesforpatientssafety,comfortandemergencyneedsascompliancetotheAACCUPandISOrequirementsOutcome:‐Improvedhealthservices‐Achievedclient’ssatisfaction
Personnel Attendedmeetingsand2ndQuarterConference
Actions:‐Updateplanofactivitiesandothermattersconcerninghealthandotherrelatedworks.Outcome:‐Innovativegrowth
DentalHealthServices
DentalExaminationConsultationOralProphylaxisSimpleExtractionToothRestorationDentalReferralsPrescriptionofmedicinesHealthTeachingsDentalExamination(firstyr.students)
Action:ObtainaccuratedentaltreatmentObtaincompetitiveness/standardandclientsatisfactionOutcomes:Achievedclient’ssatisfactionImproved treatmentcontinuously
Successfuldentalexaminationtoallfreshmen.
PersonnelDevelopmentAttendedmeetingsandmedical/Dentalconference
Action:ObtaincompetitiveperformanceDevelopworldclassUniversityOutcome:Innovativegrowth
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DentalHealthServices: DentalExamination Action:
Consultation Obtainaccuratedentaltreatment
OralProphylaxis Obtaincompetitiveness/standard
SimpleExtraction andclientsatisfaction
ToothRestoration Outcomes:
DentalReferrals Achievedclient’ssatisfaction
Prescriptionofmedicines Improved treatmentcontinuously
HealthTeachings Successful dental examination toall
Dental Examination (first yr.students)
freshmen.
PersonnelDevelopment: Attendedmeetingsandmedical/
Dentalconference
Action:
Obtaincompetitiveperformance
DevelopworldclassUniversity
Outcome:
Innovativegrowth
PerformanceIndicator
Accomplishments
CHEDStrategies/Actions&Outcomes
1.MedicalHealthServices
MedicalconsultationsTreatmentFollow‐upB.P.check‐upReferralHealthTeachings*APRIL*68studentsavailedtheservices*94schoolpersonnelavailedtheservices
Actions:‐Conductconsultations‐Conductphysicalexaminations‐Provisionofemergencyandpalliativecareandtreatment‐Monitorhealthstatus/follow‐upwithabnormalfindings‐Establishreferralsystem‐Obtaincompetitiveness/standardandclientsatisfactionOutcome:
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*MAY*45studentsavailedtheservices*30schoolpersonnelavailedtheservices*conductedphysicalexaminationtoallfirstyearstudentsSubmittedpurchaserequestfortheclinicimprovementandneedsAttendedmeetingsand2ndQuarterConference
‐ Studentsandschoolpersonnelconditionsevaluated‐Achievedclient’ssatisfaction‐Studentsavailedfreemedicines,consultationandtreatment‐Studentsreferredaccordinglyforfurthermanagement.‐ImprovedhealthstatusActions:‐Provisionofmedicinesandothermedicalfacilitiesforpatientssafety,comfortandemergencyneedsascompliancetotheAACCUPandISOrequirementsOutcome:‐Improvedhealthservices‐Achievedclient’ssatisfactionActions:‐Updateplanofactivitiesandothermattersconcerninghealthandotherrelatedworks.Outcome:‐Innovativegrowth
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENT CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTION&OUTCOME
COARules‐ReliefofAccountability
GrantedreliefonaccountabilityfromthelossofFive(5)3DStandfansworthP3,000withatotallossofP15,000.00.duetoRobbery.TheitemswereleftinsidetheabandonedHomeEconomicsbuildingthatcrackedduetotheearthquakethatoccurredonOctober15,2013.Theslidingwindowwasforciblyopenedbyunknownpersonsorsuspectstogainentrytothethirdfloorbuildingwheretheelectricfanswerelocated.PoliceofficersconductedanocularinspectiononthepremiseswheresaidrobberytookplaceonNov.2,2013aftervictimsreportedtheincidenttothepolice.
Thisshallheightentheawarenessofthefacultytotakeextracareofschoolpropertiesundertheircustody.Theoccurrenceoftherobberywasunderextraordinarycircumstancesthusreliefofaccountabilitywasgranted,howeverifstepsweretakentoensurethetransferoftheseequipment,thetakingoftheseequipmentbyunknowncriminalelementswouldhavebeenavoided.ItalsounderscoredthelaxsecurityattitudesexhibitedbytheSecurityForceoftheuniversity.
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TwooftheelectricfanswereunderthecustodyofMs.KafferineD.Yamagishi,thusthetotalamountofheraccountabilityisPh6,000.00whileMs.MariaEstherFMedallawasaccountablefor3electricfans,totalamountofheraccountabilityisPh9,000.00.ThetwoconcernedfacultymembershavereferredthemattertotheCOA,andwiththesubmissionofthepolicereport,reliefofaccountabilitywasgrantedbytheresidentCOA.
TeacherswereinventoriedaccordingtotheschedulegivetothembytheSupplyOffice.
TheinventoryisinpreparationforthemakingofnewAcknowledgementReportofEquipmentfortheincomingschoolyear2014‐2015.Thisisnecessaryasthereareteacherswhomaynotwanttoretainresponsibilityoftheequipmentduringthesecondsemesterofschoolyear2013‐2014.Therearemanyinstanceswheretheywouldrequestthisofficethatresponsibilityandaccountabilityoftheequipmentandmaterialsbetransferredtoanotherfacultymember.Thusthisofficewillmakesureifthepersontowhomthesematerialsandequipmentaretobetransferredarewillingtotakecustodyandaccountabilityofthesematerialsandequipment.Ifso,theofficetheneffectsthenecessarytransferofthematerialsandequipmentbymakingtheAREandhavethisdulysignedbytheteacherwhotheassumesresponsibilityfortheequipmentandmaterials.
Distributionofsuppliestodifferentdepartmentsandofficessuchasbondpapers,brownenvelopes,pens,pencilsandothersneededbythesedepartments.
Thesuppliesaredistributedimmediatelyastheseweretobeusedfortheincomingenrollment,caseinpoint:theRegistrar’sOfficeneeded500longbrownenvelopesfortherecordsoftheincomingstudents,28reamsofbondpaperswerewithdrawnbytheRegistrar’sOfficeaswellwhileCOTneeded12reams.Thedeliveryofthesesupplieswouldmakeforasmoothandorderlyenrollmenttothedifferentcolleges.ThiswouldalsoapprisetheSupplyOfficeoftotalofremainingsuppliessoastomakethenecessaryadjustmentforasupplementalpurchaseforsuppliesthathaverunlow.TohavetheInspectionandAcceptanceReportssignedatthesoonestpossibletimeofthedifferentITequipmentswillpavethewayfortheorderlyoperation
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CompletionoftheInspectionandAcceptanceReportsoftheITequipmentssuchascomputers,laptops,signaturepad,webcamsandotherequipmentdeliveredtotheoffice.
oftheuniversity.EDPOhasrequestedasignaturepadwhichisusedtocapturethesignatureofthestudentswhichwillthenbereflectedintheindividualstudentIdentificationCard.ThewebcamwasforthephotoIDofthestudent,sotheseITequipmentwerereallynecessaryfortheenrollment,thustheirinspectionwasfast‐trackedsotheend‐usercantakecustodyandassumeresponsibilityandaccountabilityofthesaidITequipment.TheHRMOofficealsoreceivedtheir5newdesktopcomputers.
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PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENT CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTION&OUTCOME
GuidanceServicesA.Information/FormationService1)DisseminationofAdmissionInformationto2.)OrientationtoParentsofincomingSPEDHIFreshmen3)InitialOrientationtoIncomingFreshmenonCTUCollegeLifeandSPEDHICoursesB.AdmissionServiceAdmissionTest
GuidanceServicesrendered: ContinuedDisseminationtochurcheswhereMassiscelebratedwithsignlanguage;andthroughSPEDHiFreshmenapplicantsandparents Conductedtwo(2)sessions:4/29&4/30for19parents/guardiansofSPEDHIFreshmenApplicants Conductedtwo(2)sessions:4/29&4/30for19parents/guardiansofSPEDHIFreshmenApplicants on4/29/14AdministeredtoSPEDHIFreshmenApplicants:17/17=100% ReferredSPEDHIAlumna&OJT
GUIDANCESERVICESasapproved byCHED,andimplementedby CTUStudentAffairsOffice(SAO), asaccreditedGuidanceServices withthefollowingresults/ outcomes: SPEDHIFreshmenApplicants reachedbytheinformation disseminatedcamefromDipolog, Dumaguete,Bohol,andfrom differentschoolsinCebu. ThoroughorientationonParents' Role,responsibilities,incolla‐ borationwithCTUSPEDHIStaff InitialOrientationtoSPEDHI Applicantstobeequppedfor CTUCollegeLife
CompletionoftheInspectionandAcceptanceReportsoftheITequipmentssuchascomputers,laptops,signaturepad,webcamsandotherequipmentdeliveredtotheoffice.
oftheuniversity.EDPOhasrequestedasignaturepadwhichisusedtocapturethesignatureofthestudentswhichwillthenbereflectedintheindividualstudentIdentificationCard.ThewebcamwasforthephotoIDofthestudent,sotheseITequipmentwerereallynecessaryfortheenrollment,thustheirinspectionwasfast‐trackedsotheend‐usercantakecustodyandassumeresponsibilityandaccountabilityofthesaidITequipment.TheHRMOofficealsoreceivedtheir5newdesktopcomputers.
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PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENT CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTION&OUTCOME
GuidanceServicesA.Information/FormationService1)DisseminationofAdmissionInformationto2.)OrientationtoParentsofincomingSPEDHIFreshmen3)InitialOrientationtoIncomingFreshmenonCTUCollegeLifeandSPEDHICoursesB.AdmissionServiceAdmissionTest
GuidanceServicesrendered: ContinuedDisseminationtochurcheswhereMassiscelebratedwithsignlanguage;andthroughSPEDHiFreshmenapplicantsandparents Conductedtwo(2)sessions:4/29&4/30for19parents/guardiansofSPEDHIFreshmenApplicants Conductedtwo(2)sessions:4/29&4/30for19parents/guardiansofSPEDHIFreshmenApplicants on4/29/14AdministeredtoSPEDHIFreshmenApplicants:17/17=100% ReferredSPEDHIAlumna&OJT
GUIDANCESERVICESasapproved byCHED,andimplementedby CTUStudentAffairsOffice(SAO), asaccreditedGuidanceServices withthefollowingresults/ outcomes: SPEDHIFreshmenApplicants reachedbytheinformation disseminatedcamefromDipolog, Dumaguete,Bohol,andfrom differentschoolsinCebu. ThoroughorientationonParents' Role,responsibilities,incolla‐ borationwithCTUSPEDHIStaff InitialOrientationtoSPEDHI Applicantstobeequppedfor CTUCollegeLife
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C.Consultation/ReferralD.CounselingService
consultedwithavailableSPEDAdviser2/2=100% Conductedwithalumnaduringoffdayfromwork:1=100%withOJTscheduledtobevisitedbySPEDHIAdviser:1=100%
CompletionofAdmissionTest withrequirementsbySPEDHI FreshmenApplicants CollaborationbetweenGuidance CounselorandAdviserfacilitated promptaction. Dialogueandcounselingwith referralsthreshed‐outpossible solutions.
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Performance Accomplishments CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
Indicator
CampusMinistry BasedontheStudentManual,CTUsystem
Services 1)DuringthemonthofApril&May2014:
UnderChapterVII.StudentAffairsServicesitisstated:
PursuanttotheprovisionsofthePhilippineConstitution,
StudentPartici‐UpontheInvitationfromArch.CampusMinistry
Art.,XIV,sec.3,par.2theCampusMinistryOfficeprovides
pationtoTrainings
1)OnApril4‐6(Two)2StudentRepresentatives
activitiesthatwouldstrengthenspiritualformationand
totheFormationofPeerFacilitators'Seminar
developmentamongtheadministration,teachingstaff,non‐
inCarcarCity
teachingpersonnelandstudents,
2)OnMay13‐17:One(1)StudentRepresentative
suchasthefollowing:
totheChristianLeadershipTrainingSeminar
inAlegriaCebu
C.Consultation/ReferralD.CounselingService
consultedwithavailableSPEDAdviser2/2=100% Conductedwithalumnaduringoffdayfromwork:1=100%withOJTscheduledtobevisitedbySPEDHIAdviser:1=100%
CompletionofAdmissionTest withrequirementsbySPEDHI FreshmenApplicants CollaborationbetweenGuidance CounselorandAdviserfacilitated promptaction. Dialogueandcounselingwith referralsthreshed‐outpossible solutions.
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Performance Accomplishments CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
Indicator
CampusMinistry BasedontheStudentManual,CTUsystem
Services 1)DuringthemonthofApril&May2014:
UnderChapterVII.StudentAffairsServicesitisstated:
PursuanttotheprovisionsofthePhilippineConstitution,
StudentPartici‐UpontheInvitationfromArch.CampusMinistry
Art.,XIV,sec.3,par.2theCampusMinistryOfficeprovides
pationtoTrainings
1)OnApril4‐6(Two)2StudentRepresentatives
activitiesthatwouldstrengthenspiritualformationand
totheFormationofPeerFacilitators'Seminar
developmentamongtheadministration,teachingstaff,non‐
inCarcarCity
teachingpersonnelandstudents,
2)OnMay13‐17:One(1)StudentRepresentative
suchasthefollowing:
totheChristianLeadershipTrainingSeminar
inAlegriaCebu
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LentenRecollections
OnApril11,2014,Six(21)CTU‐mainChoristers "(tostudents)
hadtheirPsychoSpiritualLentenFormation
(invitational)
OnApril14,2014,Six(6)non‐teaching "tonon‐teachingpersonnel
PersonnelhadtheirPsy0choSpiritualLenten
Formation,(invitational)
FaithEncounters: "(tostudents)
onApril25,2014BSNI‐1: 23
OnMay13,2014 BEEdII‐G: 38
May14,2014 BEEdII‐F: 46
May15,2014 BEEdII‐3: 14
May16,2014 BEEdII‐5: 16
Total: 137
PersonnelDev't. OnMay9‐11,2014theCampusMinister
BasedonColleegeCodeArticle218onFaculty&Staff
andParticipation
attendedthe5thNat'l.Conventionfor Development
toConvention/CampusMinisters ForPersonnelEfficiency,Competetiveness,
Seminars ForTotalQualityService‐OrientedPersonnel
Reach‐outServices
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1)OnMay11,2014,Twenty‐onemembers Socialconcernandresponsibility‐Integralpart
oftheCTU‐MainChoristerssharedtheir ofCampusMInistryGoalsintheStudents'Values
time,andtalentincollaborationwithCampus FormationasintegratedintheCHEDmandated
MinistrySummerReach‐outtotheLorega
CollegeCurriculum.
FireVictims.Theyhavetriedtocheer‐upabout
about1000LoregaFireVictims.Reach‐out
Outcome:the1000fire‐victimswereveryappreciative
consistedin:1)Breaddistributionin
andfeltthattheirspiritswereallevaitedintheheart‐
PartnershipwithJulie'sBakeshop warmingactivity.TheyexpressedgratitudetotheCampus
2)Mini‐Culturalshow Ministrywiththechoristers.
Reach‐outServices(cont'd)
CampusMinistry 2)onMay15,2014,,Ten(10)membersof
Socialawarenessandresponsibility‐Integralpart
Services theCTU‐Mainchoristerssharedagaintheir ofCampusMInistryGoalsintheStudents'Values
timeandtalentwiththeCampusMInistry FormationasintegratedintheCHEDmandated
reach‐outtotheagedanddestitutepatients CollegeCurriculum.
OnMay16,2014,Participation&ExposuretoLocalChurch
AsresponsetotheInvitationtotheCebuMetropolitan
Activities ParishsummerLiturgicalCelebration/Offering
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PerformanceIndicator
Accomplishment
Strategies/Actions&Outcomes
APRIL2014
AdmissionTestForFreshmenApplicantsintheEvening
PrograminCTUMainCampusfor
A.Y.2014‐2015
TotalNumberofStudentswhoTooktheTest:
a. MainCampus=667b. ESGP‐PA&UCPB=151
Conducted standardized testexamination to all eveningstudents applicants. This serve asone of the basis to identifyqualifierstoenroll.
AdmissionTestForFreshmen TotalNumberofStudentswho The Talisay City College in
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ApplicantsinTalisay CityCollegeforA.Y.2014‐2015
TooktheTest=1,082
Consortium with CebuTechnological University hadrequested for the assistance forthe administration of AdmissionTest to their student‐applicants.This will serve as basis for theirqualifierstoenroll.
PPMPReportfor2015
Had prepared and submitted thePPMPreportfor2015
The report required wassubmittedassoonasitwasdone.
GuidanceActivitiesforAcademicYear2014‐2015
Planned the guidanceactivities/services for the A.Y.2014‐2015
Guidance eveningactivities/services was identifiedand agreed upon during themeeting for uniformity in theimplementation.
JobDescriptionofPart‐TimeGuidanceEveningCounselors
ModifiedtheJobDescriptionoftheGuidanceEveningCounselors thatfits the actual work in theguidanceeveningprogram.
Themodified jobdescription is inalignment to the actual workrequired in the guidance eveningoffice.
DocumentsforNationalArchivesstarting2008
Segregated,listedandencodedthedocuments identified to besubmitted for the NationalArchives
Identified documents forNationalArchiveswasincludedintheworkthatneedstobedonesinceitwasaccumulatedandwould take timetofinish.
CumulativeRecordsOfOldEveningStudents
Checked the Cumulative Recordsof the Old evening students. Thisworkison‐going.
Officially enrolled eveningstudentsneedstobeupdated.Thisisneededforaccreditation.
EvaluationReportfortheWorkshops
Made the evaluation reports forthe workshops conducted in thesecond semester such as the JobHunting and the Self‐Awarenessand Values ClarificationWorkshop.
Reports for the two workshopswerefinishedandfiled.
ReportfortheCustomerSatisfactionSurvey
Madethesummary/reportfortheCustomer Satisfaction Surveyconducted to the 3rd, 4th and 5thyear evening studentsofdifferentcourses.
Summary/Report for theCustomer Satisfaction Surveywasfinishedandfiled.
ReportfortheAcademicProblemChecklist
Encoded the data from the filled‐up academic problem checklistwas done but still to be finalized.(Part‐Time Guidance EveningCounselorassignedtopreparehadnot comeback to report in theoffice)
All Data for encoding for theAcademic Problem Checklist wasfinished.
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PerformanceIndicator
Accomplishment Strategies/Actions&Outcomes
GuidanceEveningStaff’sLog‐In/Log‐OutSheet
Re‐established log‐in and log‐outoftheguidanceeveningpersonnel(part‐time guidance eveningcounselors and studentsassistants)
Logsheet for log‐In/log‐out ofguidance evening personnel willbeusedforDTRandtraceabilityofresponsibility in different yearsforallguidanceeveningpersonnel.
ImplementedActivitiesfortheSecondSemesterS.Y.2013‐
2014
Filed all the activitiesimplemented in the secondsemester.Thisworkison‐going.
New filing and system will beadapted thatwill be applicable toall guidance evening personnel.This isdone foreasy locationandaccesswhenneeded.
TestingMaterialsfromthePsychologicalResources
The payment for the TestingMaterials from the PsychologicalResources was overdue andguidance evening office made afollowup.Status:closed.
Payment for the distributor wasalmost one month overdue. Theoffice made a follow‐up on thecheque and the testing materialswasfinallypaid.
OfficialChecklistfortheFirstandSecondSemesterofAcademicYear2013‐2014
Individually checked thecumulative records, guidanceactivities participated of alleveningstudents.Thisworkison‐going
Systemforestablishingtheofficialchecklist was created. This isimportanttohavesummaryonallthe activities implemented ineveryschoolyear.
MAY2014
AdmissionTestExtentionfortheFreshmenApplicantsforCTUMainCampusA.Y.2014‐
2015
TotalNumberofStudentswhoTooktheTest….
a. MainCampus=428b. DOST=1
TheCOT,COE,CAS,COEDcanidentifystudent‐applicantsqualifiedtoenroll.The
standardizedtestwillserveasoneofthebasisforitsqualificationoracceptanceintheuniversity.
AdmissionTestExtentionforFreshmenApplicantsfortheTalisayCityCollegeA.Y.2014‐
2015
TotalNumberofStudentswhoTooktheTest=60
TheTalisayCityCollegerequestedfortheassistanceoftheUniversity
fortheadministrationofAdmissionTesttotheirstudent‐applicants.Thiswillserveasbasis
fortheirenrollmentintheirCollege.
EvaluationofAdmissionTestConductedforAcademicYear
2014‐2015
ThingsdiscussedduringtheMeeting:
Identifiedtheproblemsencounteredduringadmission
Assessedthethingstoimprovebasedonactualexperience
TheEvaluationfortheconductionofAdmissionforthisS.Y.2014‐2015wereimmediatelydonebeforethestartofthefirstsemestertorecordalltheexperiencesandproblems
encounteredforthepurposeofimprovement.
PreparationfortheGeneralOrientationProgramforFreshmenandTransferees
Preparedthefollowing: Draftletter Draftbudget Readytheprogram Readythepowerpoint
presentationforthekey
GeneralOrientationProgramtobeconductedinthe3rdweekofJune2014.Allthingsneededtobepreparedshouldbereadiedinadvance.Thisaimstohaveorganizedandeffective
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officialsandguidanceeveningpersonnel
Designforthetarpaulintobeusedforbackdropandannouncement
conductionoftheactivityfortheeveningfreshmenandtransferees.
ReportsRequiredtobesubmittedforMay2014
Madethereportsonthefollowing: ScoreCard AprilAccomplishment
Report 1stQuarter
AccomplishmentReport
Preparedandsubmittedthereportsaccordingtotherequired
format.
AccreditationforBSICTandBSHM,coverage2012‐2014
Readiedthereportsfortheimplementedactivitiesbyfirstarrangingandsegregatingthefilesofthepastconductedactivitiesbytheformerpart‐timeguidanceeveningcounselors.
Hadsearchedandfiledthereportsimplemented.Thisisneededfortheaccreditationfor2012–2014
coverage.
PerformanceIndicator
Accomplishment
Strategies/Actions&Outcomes
AdmissionResultsofNoT‐Qualified‐to‐Enrolllast
S.Y.2013‐2014
Theresultsofthenot‐qualified‐to‐enrollwereshredtohavespaceforthedocumentsneededtobefiled.
Hadshredalltheadmissionresultsofthenotqualifiedto
enroll.Onlyadmissionresultsoftheenrolledshouldbekeptintheircumulativerecord.
FilingofReports
Createdonlyonefileforeverytypeofreports
Arrangedalphabeticallythelistofreports
Assignednumberforeasylocation
Pastelistinthecabinetswhereitislocated
IdentifiedReportsforArchivesthatneedstoberingbind
Createdsystemforfilingofreports.Thisisdoneforeasylocationandaccessespecially
duringactivitiesandaccreditationorinformation/sthatmightberequiredbytheadministration.
GuidanceEveningOfficeSupplies
Guidanceeveningwasshortofofficeequipmentsandsupplies.ImmediatelyrequestforwithdrawalsallowablefromthestocksoftheSupplyOffice.
MadeanInventoryandcreatedlistofsuppliesformonitoringofitems
onhand.
NLBTurned‐OverofDocumentsandOfficeEquipmentstothe
GuidanceDay
Theofficetable,computer,projector,keys,cabinets,documentsandmorethatwereusedbyNLBasCOTGuidanceCounselor‐Daywereturned‐overtotheDayProgram.
Theofficeequipments,documentsandmorethatwasassignedtoNLBwasofficiallyturnedovertotheGuidanceDayProgramonMay19,2014attheGuidanceDayOffice4thfloorlocatedinthe
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Admin.Bldg.GuidanceEveningTesting
Materials
ListofStandardizedTestMaterialsintheeveningprogramwerecreatedtohavebasisforMonitoring.
MadeaninventoryoftheTestingMaterialsintheGuidanceEvening
Program.
GuidanceEveningMaterialsfortheAppraisal,IndividualInventory,Follow‐upandInformationService
CheckedtheAvailableMaterialsthatcanstillbeusedfortheguidanceactivities/servicesthiscomingfirstsemester2014‐2015.
Hadidentifiedandmadealistofallavailablematerialstobeusedforthefirstsemesteractivities.
UrgentOfficeNeeds BorrowedElectricFanandHPLaserJetPrinterfromDr.EdgarSolana
Theborrowedthingshelpmaketheguidanceeveningoffice
conduciveforwork.
MeetingwithStudentAssistantsRe:Policies,Assignments&
ReportingSchedules
Providedclearpoliciesandassignmentsofeveningstudentassistantssothattheycanperformtheirjobswell.
Establishedclearguidelinesintheguidanceeveningstudent‐
assistantsareaofresponsibility.
PerformanceEvaluationandletterofIntentforthepart‐time
guidancestaff
Mr.MarioB.Pardilloisrequiredtosubmithisperformanceevaluationandletterofintentfortherenewalofhiscontract.
Mr.Pardillopreparedtherequireddocumentsfortherenewalofhiscontractintheguidanceevening
office.
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PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENT ACTIONS/OUTCOME
COLLECTIONS
SERVICES
46theses/dissertationscataloged/classified
15titlesofe‐books/e‐journalsdownloaded
62vols.booksrepaired 70volsofbooks
cataloged/classifiedandassignedbarcode
1,904Internet;467WIFIserved
1,821clientsusingtheses/dissertations
334usersservedatPeriodicalSection
15studentsgivenreferrals 26ReferenceAssistance 60newspaperclippings; 32articlesassignedsubject
headings Extendedlibraryservice
Encoded&integratedin
OPAC
Maintaindurabilityandlife‐spanofthecollection
E‐governance
Easyaccessandretrievalofinformationwhichcouldnotbefoundinprintform.
Inter‐librarylinkage/cooperation
ReferenceInstruction/Clientsatisfaction
ClientSatisfaction
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hour(Mon‐Satfrom8am‐9pm)NoNoonbreak
2BulletinBoardDisplays
LibraryMarketingStrategy
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENT ACTIONS/OUTCOME
PERSONNEL
ADMINISTRATION
4JobOrders;3PT‐
Librarians StaffPre‐ServiceMeeting
1Librarian‐Attended
NationalConference
198studentsregisteredatOPAC
5,163dailystatistics CirculationStat:by
course=263;bysubject=277
Revisionoflibrarystudentassistantpolicy
Scannedbarcodeofbooksforonlineinventory
Generatedreportsofbooksunaccountedforduringthesummerinventory
Makeevaluationfor
contractrenewal Briefing/orientationon
assignedtask
StaffTrainingandDevelopment
E‐governance
PolicyDevelopment COArules‐relieffrom
accountability
MFOandPERFORMANCEINDICATORS
ACCOMPLISHMENTF.Y.2013
DEPARTMENTF.Y.2014
II.SUPPORTTOOPERATIONS(STO)2014BUDGET:(28,000,000.00)
5.1Percentageofstudentsand
personnelwhoratenon‐academicservices(e.g.libraryservices,medical/dental
services,guidanceservices,ICTservices,etc.)asgoodorbetter
Graduate‐N‐83=95%Education‐N‐95=96%
Engineering‐N‐152=94%Technology‐N‐112=93%Arts&Sciences‐N‐34=95%
N=numberofrespondents
Note:Evaluationconductedonregularsemesteronly
52.Percentageoffacultyandpersonnelenabledtopursue
studies/training
4Librarianspursuemasteralstudies
1LibrarianpassedBoardExam2Librariansattendedtrainings/seminars
1LibrarianAccreditor
1LibrarianAttendedNational
Conference
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ARGAOCAMPUS
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
ISO9001:2008QMS
Implementation/Amalgamation(Leavethisportionifunapplicable)
DevelopingFaculty&HEI
CampusDirector:‐ AttendedtheAACCUP
AnnualNationalConvention‐ Togetherwithonefaculty,
theyattendedthePAFTEMidyearConference
‐ Togetherwith2faculty,theyattendedthe2014HigherEducationWeekinUPDiliman.
Research:‐ 9facultypresentedduring
thePASSAGE16thBiennialConference‐WorkshopandInternationalResearchSymposium
‐ 1facultypresentedduringtheNationalResearchCouncilofthePhils.ResearchCongress
‐ 1facultypresentedduringthe23rdPhil.BiodiversitySymposiumoftheWildlifeConservationSocietyofthePhils.
‐ 1facultypresentedduringthe17thPSSSTAnnualMeetingandScientificConference
‐ 3facultyattendedtheTraining‐WorkshoponWritingResearchPapers
‐ OngoingimplementationoftheNGPvalidationprojectwithDENR
Extension:‐ 5facultyattendedthe10th
ExtensionServicesCouncilMeeting&AssessmentofProjectProposalsfor2014
‐ 2facultyattendedtheExtensionServicesMeeting
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‐ LandpreparationwasundertakenfortheDemoFarminBogo,ArgaofortheFSTPextensionactivity
HEI:‐ BACchairman&secretariat
attendedthePhilGEPSTraining,PhaseI
‐ ChairmanfromBSHM&BSICTattendedthecurriculumconsultativemeeting
‐ SAODirectorattendedthe3rdNationalVisayasSeminarWorkshopforCollegeStudentsonDrugAbusePrevention&Education
‐ 2fromguidanceofficeattendedtheSeminar‐WorkshopoftheGuidanceandCounselingAssociation.
‐ 1facultyfromHMdepartmentattendedtheHealthSymposiumForum
‐ 2adminemployeesattendedtheCSCEnhancedTrainingonAppointmentsPreparation
‐ AccountantattendedtheCOAseminaronPhil.PublicSectorAccountingStandards(PPSAS)andtheRevisedChartofAccounts(RCA)
‐ 2adminemployeesattendedtheSeminaronRecordsManagement
‐ SASsurveywasconductedfortheevaluationofthefaculty
‐ 1facultyattendedtheOrientationofNSTPCoordinators
‐ NSTPchairmanattendedthe12thNSTPCongressofImplementorsandEducators
‐ 2adminemployeesattendedtheAPOSCUAConventionCumSeminar
‐ 8facultiesattendedthePAGE7SummerAssembly
‐ Thecashiertogetherwith1accountingpersonnelattendedthe36thAnnualGACPAConvention
‐ SAODirectorandChairmanonStudentOrganization
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attendedthePAASARegionalConvention
‐ COARules ‐ SubmittedtheFinancial
Statementsforyear2013.‐ Submittedtherequired
reportsforthe1stquarterof2014.
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ACTION&OUTCOMERegistrarServices:1.Producetranscriptofrecordsforcurrentandformerstudents.2.Certifystudent'scompletionofrequirementsandissue.ProduceDiplomaforcurrentandformergraduates3.Enrolmentincludingchanging,dropping&withdrawalofsubjectsorfromtheuniversity.4.Preparation&submissionofreportsforthecampus.5.PreparationofRegistrar'sManual
Duringthe1stQuarterofC.Y.2014,anumberof32transcriptofrecordsreleasedtotheclients/students.Anumberof2certificationsissuedtothestudents/clientswhofiledrequestformwithin2workingdays.Theofficereleased162diplomatothestudents/clientsasofthemonthofApril.EnrollmentduringtheSummer2014reachesto67studentsand100%ofvalidatedCORwasissuedwithin12minutesaftersubmissionofregistrationformwiththerequirementsRequiredreportsarepreparedaccuratelyandontimePPMPEnrolmentandGraduatesStatisticsDraftoftheRegistrar'sManualwillbeavailableforreviewandforapprovalbytheAcademic&Administrationaftertheendofthe2ndquarter.
Efficientdeliveryofserviceandcustomersatisfaction
EfficientdeliveryofserviceandcustomersatisfactionEfficientdeliveryofserviceandcustomersatisfactionEfficientdeliveryofserviceFosterapositiveworkenvironment
attendedthePAASARegionalConvention
‐ COARules ‐ SubmittedtheFinancial
Statementsforyear2013.‐ Submittedtherequired
reportsforthe1stquarterof2014.
*BITOONCAMPUS
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENT CHEDSTRATEGIES/
ACTION&OUTCOMERegistrarServices:1.Producetranscriptofrecordsforcurrentandformerstudents.2.Certifystudent'scompletionofrequirementsandissue.ProduceDiplomaforcurrentandformergraduates3.Enrolmentincludingchanging,dropping&withdrawalofsubjectsorfromtheuniversity.4.Preparation&submissionofreportsforthecampus.5.PreparationofRegistrar'sManual
Duringthe1stQuarterofC.Y.2014,anumberof32transcriptofrecordsreleasedtotheclients/students.Anumberof2certificationsissuedtothestudents/clientswhofiledrequestformwithin2workingdays.Theofficereleased162diplomatothestudents/clientsasofthemonthofApril.EnrollmentduringtheSummer2014reachesto67studentsand100%ofvalidatedCORwasissuedwithin12minutesaftersubmissionofregistrationformwiththerequirementsRequiredreportsarepreparedaccuratelyandontimePPMPEnrolmentandGraduatesStatisticsDraftoftheRegistrar'sManualwillbeavailableforreviewandforapprovalbytheAcademic&Administrationaftertheendofthe2ndquarter.
Efficientdeliveryofserviceandcustomersatisfaction
EfficientdeliveryofserviceandcustomersatisfactionEfficientdeliveryofserviceandcustomersatisfactionEfficientdeliveryofserviceFosterapositiveworkenvironment
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withcommonvision.
SAOServices:1.EntranceExaminationsMISServices:1.GradeEntry2.StudentAssessment3.ClassProgram
ApplicantsasofMay5,2014
BSED 19BEED 20BSHM 7BSME 4BSEE 9BSCE 3BSIT‐Comp.Tech 24BSIT‐Auto.Tech 8
TOTAL: 94100%ofgradesubmittedforthe2ndsemesterareencoded.Studentaccountdeficienciesareaddressed.Summer2014ClassProgramwasencoded.
Efficientdeliveryofserviceandcustomersatisfaction
Efficientdeliveryofserviceandcustomersatisfaction
withcommonvision.
SAOServices:1.EntranceExaminationsMISServices:1.GradeEntry2.StudentAssessment3.ClassProgram
ApplicantsasofMay5,2014
BSED 19BEED 20BSHM 7BSME 4BSEE 9BSCE 3BSIT‐Comp.Tech 24BSIT‐Auto.Tech 8
TOTAL: 94100%ofgradesubmittedforthe2ndsemesterareencoded.Studentaccountdeficienciesareaddressed.Summer2014ClassProgramwasencoded.
Efficientdeliveryofserviceandcustomersatisfaction
Efficientdeliveryofserviceandcustomersatisfaction
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DAANBANTAYANCAMPUS
MEDICALSERVICES
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTCHED
STRATEGIES/ACTIONSANDOUTCOMES
MFO4:SUPPORTTOOPERATIONS(STO)4.1AUXILLARYSERVICES
4.1.1Studentsandpersonnelwhoratethenon‐academicservicesasgoodorbetter
85% Qualityservicedeliveryandclientsatisfaction
4.1.2Facultyandpersonnelenabledtopursuestudies/training
10/57–17% Upgrading/enrich‐mentcompetencies
MFO5:GENERALADMINISTRATIONANDSUPPORTSERVICES
5.1Actualutilizationofbudgetinclusiveofincometototaloperatingbudget
PersonalServices:95%
MOOE:24%;Total:77%
GoodgovernanceandEnhancetransparencies
5.1Financialstatementsinreports/documentssubmittedtoCOA,CHED,DBMandotherOfficeswithinthemandatedtimeframe.
14/15=93% Strengtheninternalcontrolsystemsandaccountability
5.2Locallyfundedprojects/construction/rehabilitation/repairofschoolbuilding/structures
Trusses,RoofingandCeilingRepair‐HometelBuilding–95%
Trusses,RoofingandCeilingRepair–LibraryArea,TechnicalBuilding‐95%
CTUGateandArc–90% Trusses,RoofingandWallingRepair‐
MarineEngineeringBuilding–85% Cementingofthemakeshiftclassrooms–
70% TotalRepair–ElectricalWiring&Fixture–
50% Constructionoftwo‐roomconcreteICT
Building–25% TotalRepair–PerimeterFence–20% TotalRepair–TwoCottages&Fishpond
Building‐10% Installationofcomfortrooms,offices–
10% Constructionofcomfortroomsformale
students–10%
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1. HealthServices
2. Activities,seminars,symposiumandprogramsrelatedtohealth
3. Provideahealthyandsafeenvironmentforstudentsandpersonnel
Conductedmedicalconsultation Propertreatmentrenderedto
minorailments Providedfirstaidtreatment Referredcasesthatneedsmedical
management Monitoredbloodpressureof
studentandpersonnel ConductedRBSdetermination ConductedDrugSymposium
Seminar CoordinatedwiththeNSTP
ChairmaninFacilitatingtheFirePreventionActivity
Facilitatedandmonitoredstudentassistantsandutilityworkersinmaintainingcomfortroomsandsurroundinginorder
CoordinatedwiththeBaranggayinthecleaningofthesurrounding’s
Personnelandstudentshealthstatusweremonitored.Propercareandtreatmentwererendered.
Providedawarenessand
updatesonthelatestmedicaltrendsandtreatments.Incorporatedbasicknowledgeonemergencycases.
*CARMENCAMPUS
HealthServices Toextendhealthservicestothestudentpopulaceandpersonnel
Conducthealthassessmenttoincomingfirstyearstudents
CheckandscreenthemedicalrequirementsoftheBSHM,BSITandBSFiOJTs.
AssistthemedicalDoctorinconductinghealthcheck/consultationtostudentsandpersonnel.
Install12garbagebinstodifferentareasinthecampusandconductproperwaste
April
SAOPersonnel,SchoolNurse,SchoolDoctor,Students
‐do‐
‐do‐
Ongoing
80%accomplished
Ongoing
100%accomplished
1. HealthServices
2. Activities,seminars,symposiumandprogramsrelatedtohealth
3. Provideahealthyandsafeenvironmentforstudentsandpersonnel
Conductedmedicalconsultation Propertreatmentrenderedto
minorailments Providedfirstaidtreatment Referredcasesthatneedsmedical
management Monitoredbloodpressureof
studentandpersonnel ConductedRBSdetermination ConductedDrugSymposium
Seminar CoordinatedwiththeNSTP
ChairmaninFacilitatingtheFirePreventionActivity
Facilitatedandmonitoredstudentassistantsandutilityworkersinmaintainingcomfortroomsandsurroundinginorder
CoordinatedwiththeBaranggayinthecleaningofthesurrounding’s
Personnelandstudentshealthstatusweremonitored.Propercareandtreatmentwererendered.
Providedawarenessand
updatesonthelatestmedicaltrendsandtreatments.Incorporatedbasicknowledgeonemergencycases.
*CARMENCAMPUS
HealthServices Toextendhealthservicestothestudentpopulaceandpersonnel
Conducthealthassessmenttoincomingfirstyearstudents
CheckandscreenthemedicalrequirementsoftheBSHM,BSITandBSFiOJTs.
AssistthemedicalDoctorinconductinghealthcheck/consultationtostudentsandpersonnel.
Install12garbagebinstodifferentareasinthecampusandconductproperwaste
April
SAOPersonnel,SchoolNurse,SchoolDoctor,Students
‐do‐
‐do‐
Ongoing
80%accomplished
Ongoing
100%accomplished
Carmen Campus
DAANBANTAYANCAMPUS
MEDICALSERVICES
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTCHED
STRATEGIES/ACTIONSANDOUTCOMES
MFO4:SUPPORTTOOPERATIONS(STO)4.1AUXILLARYSERVICES
4.1.1Studentsandpersonnelwhoratethenon‐academicservicesasgoodorbetter
85% Qualityservicedeliveryandclientsatisfaction
4.1.2Facultyandpersonnelenabledtopursuestudies/training
10/57–17% Upgrading/enrich‐mentcompetencies
MFO5:GENERALADMINISTRATIONANDSUPPORTSERVICES
5.1Actualutilizationofbudgetinclusiveofincometototaloperatingbudget
PersonalServices:95%
MOOE:24%;Total:77%
GoodgovernanceandEnhancetransparencies
5.1Financialstatementsinreports/documentssubmittedtoCOA,CHED,DBMandotherOfficeswithinthemandatedtimeframe.
14/15=93% Strengtheninternalcontrolsystemsandaccountability
5.2Locallyfundedprojects/construction/rehabilitation/repairofschoolbuilding/structures
Trusses,RoofingandCeilingRepair‐HometelBuilding–95%
Trusses,RoofingandCeilingRepair–LibraryArea,TechnicalBuilding‐95%
CTUGateandArc–90% Trusses,RoofingandWallingRepair‐
MarineEngineeringBuilding–85% Cementingofthemakeshiftclassrooms–
70% TotalRepair–ElectricalWiring&Fixture–
50% Constructionoftwo‐roomconcreteICT
Building–25% TotalRepair–PerimeterFence–20% TotalRepair–TwoCottages&Fishpond
Building‐10% Installationofcomfortrooms,offices–
10% Constructionofcomfortroomsformale
students–10%
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Obtaininternationalcompetitiveness/standards
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1. HealthServices
2. Activities,seminars,symposiumandprogramsrelatedtohealth
3. Provideahealthyandsafeenvironmentforstudentsandpersonnel
Conductedmedicalconsultation Propertreatmentrenderedto
minorailments Providedfirstaidtreatment Referredcasesthatneedsmedical
management Monitoredbloodpressureof
studentandpersonnel ConductedRBSdetermination ConductedDrugSymposium
Seminar CoordinatedwiththeNSTP
ChairmaninFacilitatingtheFirePreventionActivity
Facilitatedandmonitoredstudentassistantsandutilityworkersinmaintainingcomfortroomsandsurroundinginorder
CoordinatedwiththeBaranggayinthecleaningofthesurrounding’s
Personnelandstudentshealthstatusweremonitored.Propercareandtreatmentwererendered.
Providedawarenessand
updatesonthelatestmedicaltrendsandtreatments.Incorporatedbasicknowledgeonemergencycases.
*CARMENCAMPUS
HealthServices Toextendhealthservicestothestudentpopulaceandpersonnel
Conducthealthassessmenttoincomingfirstyearstudents
CheckandscreenthemedicalrequirementsoftheBSHM,BSITandBSFiOJTs.
AssistthemedicalDoctorinconductinghealthcheck/consultationtostudentsandpersonnel.
Install12garbagebinstodifferentareasinthecampusandconductproperwaste
April
SAOPersonnel,SchoolNurse,SchoolDoctor,Students
‐do‐
‐do‐
Ongoing
80%accomplished
Ongoing
100%accomplished
segregationofgarbageattheDumpsiteArea.
SchoolNurse
BSHMStudents
100%accomplished
proceedsfromtheCTUFunrun
Toparticipateinthecommunityinvolvementactivities.
AttendtheDOHBloodCenterAnnualPartner’sForum‐CTUCarmenwasoneoftheGoldMedalAwardees.
AssisttheDOHinprovidinglogisticsinoneoftheirmobileblooddonationsinCatmon.
AttendedmeetingattheCarmenMunicipalHallfortheAdvocacyofvoluntaryblooddonation.
April
SchoolNurse,DOH‐R7BC,NSTPPersonnelandstudents.
‐do‐
SchoolNurse
100%accomplished
100%accomplished
Cot‐bedswereprovided
100%accomplished
StudentWelfare
1. HousingServices
Toextendhousingservicesto80%ofthestudentscomingfromoutsidetheMunicipalityofCarmen.
Checkandrevisethedormitoryrulesandregulationsforimprovement.
Supervisetherepairandrepaintingofthedormitory
April
SAODirector,DormitoryManager,StudentWelfare
60%accomplished
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building. Provide
housingservicestothestudentscomingfromoutsidetheMunicipalityofCarmen.
Coordinator
2. Cafeteriaservices
Toextendcafeteriaservicesto90%ofthestudentsandschoolpersonnel.
Providenutritiousbutaffordablefooditemstoschoolpopulation
April
SAODirector,DormitoryManager,StudentWelfareCoordinator,CafeteriaManagerandstaff
60%ofthestudentspopulace
andschoolpersonnelweregivenservices
OJTPlacementServices
Toprovide100%ofthestudentstraineeswithvenuesfortheiron‐the‐jobtraining.
Toprovideemploymenttointerestedstudents.
ScoutcooperatingindustryfortheBSHMandFisheries.
FacilitatedtheconductofjobfairintheCTUMainCampus.
ConductSPESorientationandcheckorientationandcheckrequirementssubmittedandgiveassignarea.
April
OJTadvisers,
OJTCoordinator
SAODirector
100%oftheOJTstudentsweregiventraining
venues
100%accomplished
48studentapplicantshaveaccomplished
theirrequirementsandreportedforduty.
ScholarshipServices
Follow‐upMIS/DEEPscholarsfortheirmedicalexamination.
Informthescholarsthroughtelephonecall.
Giveexaminationtothereceipt
April
SAODirector,GuidanceCounselor,SAOPersonnel
80%accomplished
80%ofthe
Provide
scholarshipgrantstopoorbutdeservingstudents.
ofCebuESGP‐PAandsubmitreporttotheCTUMainCampusforrankingoftheresults.
Givetulongdunongapplicationformtointerestedapplicantsandcheckedtherequirements
scholarapplicantshavereportedtoCTUMainCampus
forranking.
GuidanceandCounselingServices
1. IssuanceofCertification,GoodMoralCharacter
Facilitatestudentsrequestforgoodmoralcharacterandcertification.
Givegoodmoralcharactercertificationtostudents.
April
SAODirector,Chairperson,GuidanceandCounseling,ActingGuidanceCounselors
305studentsweregivengoodmoralcharactercertification
On‐going
2. Administerentranceexaminationtoincomingfreshmenapplicants
Determinewhoarequalifiedtobeinterviewedandeventuallybeadmittedasfirstyear
Giveentrancetestthenimmediatelycheckthepaperstodetermineifqualifiedtobeinterviewed.
April
SAODirector,Chairperson,GuidanceandCounseling,SAOPersonnel.
Therewere350applicantstooktheentranceexamination
On‐going
MOALBOALCAMPUS
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHEDSTRATEGIES/
ACTIONS&OUTCOMESISO9001:2008QMS Continualimprovement Implementation/Amalgamation(Leavethisportionifunapplicable)
DevelopingFaculty&HEI
Sendingfacultymemberstovariousseminarsandtrainings
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Provide
scholarshipgrantstopoorbutdeservingstudents.
ofCebuESGP‐PAandsubmitreporttotheCTUMainCampusforrankingoftheresults.
Givetulongdunongapplicationformtointerestedapplicantsandcheckedtherequirements
scholarapplicantshavereportedtoCTUMainCampus
forranking.
GuidanceandCounselingServices
1. IssuanceofCertification,GoodMoralCharacter
Facilitatestudentsrequestforgoodmoralcharacterandcertification.
Givegoodmoralcharactercertificationtostudents.
April
SAODirector,Chairperson,GuidanceandCounseling,ActingGuidanceCounselors
305studentsweregivengoodmoralcharactercertification
On‐going
2. Administerentranceexaminationtoincomingfreshmenapplicants
Determinewhoarequalifiedtobeinterviewedandeventuallybeadmittedasfirstyear
Giveentrancetestthenimmediatelycheckthepaperstodetermineifqualifiedtobeinterviewed.
April
SAODirector,Chairperson,GuidanceandCounseling,SAOPersonnel.
Therewere350applicantstooktheentranceexamination
On‐going
MOALBOALCAMPUS
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHEDSTRATEGIES/
ACTIONS&OUTCOMESISO9001:2008QMS Continualimprovement Implementation/Amalgamation(Leavethisportionifunapplicable)
DevelopingFaculty&HEI
Sendingfacultymemberstovariousseminarsandtrainings
Enhancecompetencesteerqualityeducationandtrainings
Provide
scholarshipgrantstopoorbutdeservingstudents.
ofCebuESGP‐PAandsubmitreporttotheCTUMainCampusforrankingoftheresults.
Givetulongdunongapplicationformtointerestedapplicantsandcheckedtherequirements
scholarapplicantshavereportedtoCTUMainCampus
forranking.
GuidanceandCounselingServices
1. IssuanceofCertification,GoodMoralCharacter
Facilitatestudentsrequestforgoodmoralcharacterandcertification.
Givegoodmoralcharactercertificationtostudents.
April
SAODirector,Chairperson,GuidanceandCounseling,ActingGuidanceCounselors
305studentsweregivengoodmoralcharactercertification
On‐going
2. Administerentranceexaminationtoincomingfreshmenapplicants
Determinewhoarequalifiedtobeinterviewedandeventuallybeadmittedasfirstyear
Giveentrancetestthenimmediatelycheckthepaperstodetermineifqualifiedtobeinterviewed.
April
SAODirector,Chairperson,GuidanceandCounseling,SAOPersonnel.
Therewere350applicantstooktheentranceexamination
On‐going
MOALBOALCAMPUS
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHEDSTRATEGIES/
ACTIONS&OUTCOMESISO9001:2008QMS Continualimprovement Implementation/Amalgamation(Leavethisportionifunapplicable)
DevelopingFaculty&HEI
Sendingfacultymemberstovariousseminarsandtrainings
Enhancecompetencesteerqualityeducationandtrainings
Moalboal Campus
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PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
Implementation/
Amalgamation
Example:
WorkshoponProposalMaking
Pre‐amalgamationworkshopfortheIM
Example:
PatronizePHESystemPHERAtargetby2006SocialContractwithPres.Aquino
COARules‐RelieffromAccountability
Concernsoflossgovernmentsupplies,materialsorequipmentwhileintransitorthelossiscausedbyfire,theftandothercasualtyorforcemajoure‐0
E‐governance PhilGepspostings
MFO5:ManagementofResourcesMAIN
<CollegeofArtsandSciences>
COARules‐RelieffromAccountability
RefundofDisallowances
PolicyDevelopment Orientation/DisseminationE‐governance BiometricClock/MIS/PhilGEPS
Progress Report on Major Final Output
MFO 3 – RESEARCH SERVICES 2014 BUDGET : (Indicate) P1,290,000.00
(CAS)3.1 Number of research studies completed in the last three (3) years 3.2 Percentage of research outputs published in a recognmized refereed journal in the last three (3) years
1
3.3 Percentage of research projects conducted on schedule 28% MFO 4 – TECHNICAL ADVISORY EXTENSION SERVICES
2014 BUDGET: (Indicate)
Physical Facilities Categorize projects as follows: 1. completed infrastructures , 2. on-going projects , and - (Conversion of Rooms CE 306 A and B into a Computer Laboratory for BSTM, AB LGA, AB Engl. and BSDevcom for 1st Sem. 2014-2015, an on going project. 3. for implementation.
*SANFRANCISCOCAMPUS
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
Implementation/
Amalgamation
Example:
WorkshoponProposalMaking
Pre‐amalgamationworkshopfortheIM
Example:
PatronizePHESystemPHERAtargetby2006SocialContractwithPres.Aquino
COARules‐RelieffromAccountability
Concernsoflossgovernmentsupplies,materialsorequipmentwhileintransitorthelossiscausedbyfire,theftandothercasualtyorforcemajoure‐0
E‐governance PhilGepspostings
MFO5:ManagementofResourcesMAIN
<CollegeofArtsandSciences>
COARules‐RelieffromAccountability
RefundofDisallowances
PolicyDevelopment Orientation/DisseminationE‐governance BiometricClock/MIS/PhilGEPS
Progress Report on Major Final Output
MFO 3 – RESEARCH SERVICES 2014 BUDGET : (Indicate) P1,290,000.00
(CAS)3.1 Number of research studies completed in the last three (3) years 3.2 Percentage of research outputs published in a recognmized refereed journal in the last three (3) years
1
3.3 Percentage of research projects conducted on schedule 28% MFO 4 – TECHNICAL ADVISORY EXTENSION SERVICES
2014 BUDGET: (Indicate)
Physical Facilities Categorize projects as follows: 1. completed infrastructures , 2. on-going projects , and - (Conversion of Rooms CE 306 A and B into a Computer Laboratory for BSTM, AB LGA, AB Engl. and BSDevcom for 1st Sem. 2014-2015, an on going project. 3. for implementation.
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9. FRUITS,FLOWERS,VEG. RICE 0.00 FRUITS,FLOWERS,VEG. 1,113.00 120 1,013.00 2,246.00 RICE 1,200.00 2,200.00 3,200 7,400.00 14,000.00 10.IGP-PRACTICE HOTEL - - 11.POULTRY,PIGGERY AND CATTLE 13,547.50 11,100.00 14,429.00 30,016.00 69,092.50 12. IGP-OTHERS 3,193.00 5,358.00 30,898.00 39,449.00 TOTAL INCOME
252,578.00 114,076.50 119,322.50 467,401.25 953,378.25
MFO 4: General Administration and Support Services MFO 4A
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
ISO 9001 : 2008 QMS August, 2014 ‐ Attendance of the Campus
Director, Director, COE/CAS, Director, Technology, Director, SAO, Chair, Graduate Studies and the Admin Officer to the Orientation to International Workshop Agreement (IWA2) and the IQA Team Leaders and Members Briefing at CTU‐Carmen Campus
‐ Internal Quality Audit of the Campus was conducted by Internal Auditors from CTU‐Barili Campus on August 18‐20, 2014
September, 2014 ‐ The IQA Team from CTU‐
Argao Campus conducted its Internal Quality Audit in CTU‐Moalboal Campus on September 1‐3, 2014
October, 2014
FinalDeliberationoftheStudentManual,GuidanceManual,OJTManual,Medical
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andScholarshipManual@AltaCebuResort,Pilipog,CordovaOctober2‐3,2014
‐ SCUAAMeetingCTUDanaoCampus(ElSalvadorBeachResort)Sabang,DanaoCityOctober7,2014
‐ ISOSurveillanceAuditw/AJA‐MAINOctober8and10,2014
‐ DesignHearing October9,2014
‐ PASUCOctober13,2014 ‐ BOMOctober14,2014 ‐ PAFTE43rdNational&
InternationalConvention October15‐19,2014
‐ WorkshopfortheMasterinPublicManagementmajorinLocalGovernanceandDevelopment(MPM‐LGD) October20,2014
‐ CascadingoftheUniversity’sStrageticPerformanceTargetsforOPCRandIPCRUtilizationOctober27–28,2014
‐ OPCR–IPCRmeetingAllCTUCampusDirectorOctober29,2014
‐ BasedonCTUMemorandumNo.:‐VPAAJ03‐03s.2014
StrategicHumanResourcePlan(SHRP)October30,2014
MFO 4B
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Implementation/ Amalgamation (Leave this portion if unapplicable)
Developing Faculty & HEI
Campus Director: July, 2014
‐ Attendance to the
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andScholarshipManual@AltaCebuResort,Pilipog,CordovaOctober2‐3,2014
‐ SCUAAMeetingCTUDanaoCampus(ElSalvadorBeachResort)Sabang,DanaoCityOctober7,2014
‐ ISOSurveillanceAuditw/AJA‐MAINOctober8and10,2014
‐ DesignHearing October9,2014
‐ PASUCOctober13,2014 ‐ BOMOctober14,2014 ‐ PAFTE43rdNational&
InternationalConvention October15‐19,2014
‐ WorkshopfortheMasterinPublicManagementmajorinLocalGovernanceandDevelopment(MPM‐LGD) October20,2014
‐ CascadingoftheUniversity’sStrageticPerformanceTargetsforOPCRandIPCRUtilizationOctober27–28,2014
‐ OPCR–IPCRmeetingAllCTUCampusDirectorOctober29,2014
‐ BasedonCTUMemorandumNo.:‐VPAAJ03‐03s.2014
StrategicHumanResourcePlan(SHRP)October30,2014
MFO 4B
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Implementation/ Amalgamation (Leave this portion if unapplicable)
Developing Faculty & HEI
Campus Director: July, 2014
‐ Attendance to the
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and IPCR Utilization in CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to the Transparency Seal Updating/Installation of Internet Connectivity at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Conference with Mayor Calderon of Samboan, Cebu at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to the Office Performance Commitment and Review and Individual Performance Commitment Review in CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Conference with Vice Governor Agnes Magpale at the Vice Governor’s Office
September, 2014 ‐ Attendance to CHED Public
Consultation/Emergency Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to Board of Management Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to the K‐12 Impact Discussion at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Briefing –Orientation of Peace Corp in Manila (September 14‐18, 2014)
‐ Attendance to K‐12 Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to the Regional Convergence of HEIs: Embracing ASEAN Integration Imperatives at Waterfront Hotel, Lahug, Cebu City
‐ Attendance to Management Review Committee Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
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University Balanced Scorecard Discussion at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to the Public Consultation on the Proposed Use of Filipino in Teaching General Education in Cebu City
‐ Attendance to the Extension Council Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to the Pre‐Procurement Conference at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to the PAFTE Induction of Officers and Strategic Planning & Conference
‐ Attendance to the COA Conference at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attended the SUC Normative Financing Workshop in CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to the IQA Planning 2014 at the CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to the Regular Board of Management Meeting (BOM) at the CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Conference with Governor HilarioDavide III at the Governor’s Office
‐ Attendance to the SUC Normative Financing Workshop at CTU‐Main Campus
August, 2014 ‐ Attendance to the IQA 2014
Pre‐Activities in CTU‐Carmen Campus
‐ Attendance to the Seminar‐Workshop on SPMS‐OPCR
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and IPCR Utilization in CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to the Transparency Seal Updating/Installation of Internet Connectivity at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Conference with Mayor Calderon of Samboan, Cebu at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to the Office Performance Commitment and Review and Individual Performance Commitment Review in CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Conference with Vice Governor Agnes Magpale at the Vice Governor’s Office
September, 2014 ‐ Attendance to CHED Public
Consultation/Emergency Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to Board of Management Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to the K‐12 Impact Discussion at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Briefing –Orientation of Peace Corp in Manila (September 14‐18, 2014)
‐ Attendance to K‐12 Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance to the Regional Convergence of HEIs: Embracing ASEAN Integration Imperatives at Waterfront Hotel, Lahug, Cebu City
‐ Attendance to Management Review Committee Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
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Research: July, 2014
‐ Attendance of the Chair, Research to the Round Table Discussion with DENR 7, PBCFI and Alcoy LGU re‐ PBCFIs Conservation program September, 2014
‐ Attendance of the Chair, Forestry Department to the Benchmarking Research project in VSU, Baybay, Leyte and in Silango, Southern Leyte
‐ Attendance of the Research Chair to the Symposium‐Workshop for the Conservation of Key Biodiversity Areas in Cebu Province in Cebu City
Extension: July, 2014 ‐ Attendance of the Director of
Technology in the Farmer‐Scientists PDE Training Program
‐ Attendance of the Chair, Extension Services to the 2nd Quarter Extension Services Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
HEI:
July, 2014 ‐ Attendance of the Registrar
to the Orientation Workshop on HEMIS using Check System for AY 2014‐2015
‐ Attendance of four faculties to the TESDA Orientation in Cebu City
‐ Attendance of two faculties to the meeting with
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Convergys, Cebu ‐ Attendance of the SAO
Director, Research Chair, Extension Chair, Admin Officer, Registrar and Accountant to the SUC Normative Workshop at CTU‐Main Campus August, 2014
‐ Attendance of the Director, COE/CAS, Admin Officer and HRMO‐Des. To the Seminar‐Workshop on SPMS‐OPCR and IPCR Utilization in CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance of the ICT Chair and the Accountant to the Workshop on Updating the Transparency Seal and Installation of Internet Connectivity
‐ Attendance of the SAO Director to the 12thVisayas‐wide Convention of Regional/Local Chief Executives and Resident Ombudsmen in Cebu City
‐ The attendance of the Research Chair to the Workshop in filling up OPCR and IPCR Forms in CTU‐Main Campus.
‐ The attendance of the Director, Technology and the Agriculture Chair to the 4th Public Consultative Meeting of the Draft Philipine National Standards (PNS) for Loofah, Tamarind (Sampalok) and Water Convolvulus (Kangkong) in Cebu City
‐ Attendance of the Research Chair, Extension Chair, Admin Officer and the Accountant to the Workshop and Final Submission for SUC
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Research: July, 2014
‐ Attendance of the Chair, Research to the Round Table Discussion with DENR 7, PBCFI and Alcoy LGU re‐ PBCFIs Conservation program September, 2014
‐ Attendance of the Chair, Forestry Department to the Benchmarking Research project in VSU, Baybay, Leyte and in Silango, Southern Leyte
‐ Attendance of the Research Chair to the Symposium‐Workshop for the Conservation of Key Biodiversity Areas in Cebu Province in Cebu City
Extension: July, 2014 ‐ Attendance of the Director of
Technology in the Farmer‐Scientists PDE Training Program
‐ Attendance of the Chair, Extension Services to the 2nd Quarter Extension Services Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
HEI:
July, 2014 ‐ Attendance of the Registrar
to the Orientation Workshop on HEMIS using Check System for AY 2014‐2015
‐ Attendance of four faculties to the TESDA Orientation in Cebu City
‐ Attendance of two faculties to the meeting with
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Normative Financing in CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance of the Director, COE/CAS, Director, Technology and Asst. Campus Director of Oslob‐Samboan to the Office Commitment Review and Individual Performance Commitment Review in CTU‐Main Campus
‐ The attendance of the Accountant to the CTU Finance Society Conference and Consultative Meeting in CTU‐Carmen Campus
September, 2014 ‐ Attendance of the Director,
Technology and Chair, Agriculture Department to the Public Consultative Meeting on the Draft Philippine National Standards in Crown Regency, Cebu City
‐ Attendance of the Chair, BAC and BAC Secretariat to the PhilGEPS Training in Cebu City
‐ Attendance of the SAO Director to the Visayas Resident Ombudsmen Council of Leaders, Inc at Landbank, Cebu City
‐ Attendance of the Registrar II to the Registrars’ Conference at TESDA‐Cebu City
‐ Attendance of the Guidance Chair to the General Assembly and Professional Development of the Philippine Guidance and Counselling Association, Inc at USC, Cebu City
‐ Attendance of the Nurse II to the Medical & Dental 3rd Quarter Conference at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance of the Cashier,
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Accountant and Admin Assistant II to the SPMS Simulation by the SUC Finex, Inc at Boracay Island, Aklan
‐ Attendance of the Registrar II to the CTU Registrars’ Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance of the CAS/COE Director, Technology Director, SAO Director, Research Chair and the Extension Chair to the Central Visayas Conference with Higher Education Institutions in Region VII at Waterfront Hotel, Lahug, Cebu City
‐ Attendance of the Document Controller to the Management Review Committee Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
MFO 4C
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
COA Rules ‐ Submitted the required reports for the3rd quarter of 2014.
Policy Development
E – Governance ‐ BAC utilizes Philgeps in procuring supplies for the campus
MFO 5: Management of Resources
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Donations ‐ Received five (5) computer sets with printer from DOTC through the efforts of Congressman Wilfredo S. Caminero
‐ Received one (1) computer set from the Soil and Water Conservation Foundation Inc. to be used in the Research Activities of the university
‐ Receive donation from Burkle ‐ SchockElektro‐Anlagen dated Jan 14, 2014 for the repair of the damaged building during the earthquake.
‐ Received grant from PCAARD‐DOST for the Population Density Assessment of Black Shama in
*SANFRANCISCOCAMPUS
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
Implementation/
Amalgamation
Example:
WorkshoponProposalMaking
Pre‐amalgamationworkshopfortheIM
Example:
PatronizePHESystemPHERAtargetby2006SocialContractwithPres.Aquino
COARules‐RelieffromAccountability
Concernsoflossgovernmentsupplies,materialsorequipmentwhileintransitorthelossiscausedbyfire,theftandothercasualtyorforcemajoure‐0
E‐governance PhilGepspostings
MFO5:ManagementofResourcesMAIN
<CollegeofArtsandSciences>
COARules‐RelieffromAccountability
RefundofDisallowances
PolicyDevelopment Orientation/DisseminationE‐governance BiometricClock/MIS/PhilGEPS
Progress Report on Major Final Output
MFO 3 – RESEARCH SERVICES 2014 BUDGET : (Indicate) P1,290,000.00
(CAS) 3.1 Number of research studies completed in the last three (3) years 3.2 Percentage of research outputs published in a recognmized refereed journal in the last three (3) years
1
3.3 Percentage of research projects conducted on schedule 28% MFO 4 – TECHNICAL ADVISORY EXTENSION SERVICES
2014 BUDGET: (Indicate) 4.1 Number of persons trained weighted by the length of training 3
Physical Facilities Categorize projects as follows: 1. completed infrastructures , 2. on-going projects , and - (Conversion of Rooms CE 306 A and B into a Computer Laboratory for BSTM, AB LGA, AB Engl. and BSDevcom for 1st Sem. 2014-2015, an on going project. 3. for implementation.
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MFO 5: Management of Resources
*SANFRANCISCOCAMPUS
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
Implementation/
Amalgamation
Example:
WorkshoponProposalMaking
Pre‐amalgamationworkshopfortheIM
Example:
PatronizePHESystemPHERAtargetby2006SocialContractwithPres.Aquino
COARules‐RelieffromAccountability
Concernsoflossgovernmentsupplies,materialsorequipmentwhileintransitorthelossiscausedbyfire,theftandothercasualtyorforcemajoure‐0
E‐governance PhilGepspostings
MFO5:ManagementofResourcesMAIN
<CollegeofArtsandSciences>
COARules‐RelieffromAccountability
RefundofDisallowances
PolicyDevelopment Orientation/DisseminationE‐governance BiometricClock/MIS/PhilGEPS
Progress Report on Major Final Output
MFO 3 – RESEARCH SERVICES 2014 BUDGET : (Indicate) P1,290,000.00
(CAS) 3.1 Number of research studies completed in the last three (3) years 3.2 Percentage of research outputs published in a recognmized refereed journal in the last three (3) years
1
3.3 Percentage of research projects conducted on schedule 28% MFO 4 – TECHNICAL ADVISORY EXTENSION SERVICES
2014 BUDGET: (Indicate) 4.1 Number of persons trained weighted by the length of training 3
Physical Facilities Categorize projects as follows: 1. completed infrastructures , 2. on-going projects , and - (Conversion of Rooms CE 306 A and B into a Computer Laboratory for BSTM, AB LGA, AB Engl. and BSDevcom for 1st Sem. 2014-2015, an on going project. 3. for implementation.
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<CollegeofEducation>
PHYSICALFACILITIESIMPROVEMENT
CompletedProject
1. Face‐liftingoftheCTUEntrancePassage(frontingM.J.CuencoAvenue)2. Face‐liftingofCOEDClassroomNos.303,304,307,308,309and3103. Face‐liftingofCOED2ndand3rdFloorHallways
4. GranitefloorstilingandpaintingofClassroomNos.201and202attheCOEDTechnologyBuilding5. Rehabilitation/RenovationofCOEDComfortRoomNos.101,201,and301;andComfortRoomNos.201
attheCOEDTechnologyBuilding6. Rehabilitation/RenovationofTLELaboratoryRoom
COEDEvents
99th CommencementExercisesApril2,2014
Mariners’Court,Pier1CebuCity
Courses
No.ofGraduatesDay Evening
Male Female Male Female TotalON‐LINEPROGRAMS
DoctoralPrograms 2 5 0 0 7MastersPrograms 1 4 0 0 5
Post‐BaccalaureatePrograms 0 4 0 0 4REGULARPROGRAMS
DoctoralPrograms 3 4 0 0 7MastersPrograms 0 16 0 0 16
<COLLEGE OF EDUCATION>
Post‐BaccalaureatePrograms 88 258 0 0 346BaccalaureatePrograms 36 319 22 149 526
Voc‐TechPrograms 15 18 0 0 33GRANDTOTAL 145 628 22 149 944
CRREHABILITATION
Male:Php140,000.00Female:Php140,000.00
EDUCATIONSHOPIMPROVEMENT
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Post‐BaccalaureatePrograms 88 258 0 0 346BaccalaureatePrograms 36 319 22 149 526
Voc‐TechPrograms 15 18 0 0 33GRANDTOTAL 145 628 22 149 944
CRREHABILITATION
Male:Php140,000.00Female:Php140,000.00
EDUCATIONSHOPIMPROVEMENT
Post‐BaccalaureatePrograms 88 258 0 0 346BaccalaureatePrograms 36 319 22 149 526
Voc‐TechPrograms 15 18 0 0 33GRANDTOTAL 145 628 22 149 944
CRREHABILITATION
Male:Php140,000.00Female:Php140,000.00
EDUCATIONSHOPIMPROVEMENT
Post‐BaccalaureatePrograms 88 258 0 0 346BaccalaureatePrograms 36 319 22 149 526
Voc‐TechPrograms 15 18 0 0 33GRANDTOTAL 145 628 22 149 944
CRREHABILITATION
Male:Php140,000.00Female:Php140,000.00
EDUCATIONSHOPIMPROVEMENT
Post‐BaccalaureatePrograms 88 258 0 0 346BaccalaureatePrograms 36 319 22 149 526
Voc‐TechPrograms 15 18 0 0 33GRANDTOTAL 145 628 22 149 944
CRREHABILITATION
Male:Php140,000.00Female:Php140,000.00
EDUCATIONSHOPIMPROVEMENT
Male: Php 140,000.00Female: Php 140,000.00
Post‐BaccalaureatePrograms 88 258 0 0 346BaccalaureatePrograms 36 319 22 149 526
Voc‐TechPrograms 15 18 0 0 33GRANDTOTAL 145 628 22 149 944
CRREHABILITATION
Male:Php140,000.00Female:Php140,000.00
EDUCATIONSHOPIMPROVEMENT
Post‐BaccalaureatePrograms 88 258 0 0 346BaccalaureatePrograms 36 319 22 149 526
Voc‐TechPrograms 15 18 0 0 33GRANDTOTAL 145 628 22 149 944
CRREHABILITATION
Male:Php140,000.00Female:Php140,000.00
EDUCATIONSHOPIMPROVEMENT
Post‐BaccalaureatePrograms 88 258 0 0 346BaccalaureatePrograms 36 319 22 149 526
Voc‐TechPrograms 15 18 0 0 33GRANDTOTAL 145 628 22 149 944
CRREHABILITATION
Male:Php140,000.00Female:Php140,000.00
EDUCATIONSHOPIMPROVEMENT
Post‐BaccalaureatePrograms 88 258 0 0 346BaccalaureatePrograms 36 319 22 149 526
Voc‐TechPrograms 15 18 0 0 33GRANDTOTAL 145 628 22 149 944
CRREHABILITATION
Male:Php140,000.00Female:Php140,000.00
EDUCATIONSHOPIMPROVEMENT
EDUCATION BUILDING REPAINTINGPhp 180,000.00
Php 420,000.00
CR REHABILITATION
EDUCATION SHOP IMPROVEMENT
Php420,000.00
EDUCATIONBUILDINGREPAINTINGPhp180,000.00
EDUCATIONROOMREPAINTING&RE‐TILING
Php162,500.00
Php420,000.00
EDUCATIONBUILDINGREPAINTINGPhp180,000.00
EDUCATIONROOMREPAINTING&RE‐TILING
Php162,500.00
Php420,000.00
EDUCATIONBUILDINGREPAINTINGPhp180,000.00
EDUCATIONROOMREPAINTING&RE‐TILING
Php162,500.00
Php420,000.00
EDUCATIONBUILDINGREPAINTINGPhp180,000.00
EDUCATIONROOMREPAINTING&RE‐TILING
Php162,500.00
GRADUATESCHOOLFLOORTILING
Php110,000.00
GRADUATESCHOOLFLOORTILING
Php110,000.00
GRADUATESCHOOLFLOORTILING
Php110,000.00
GRADUATESCHOOLFLOORTILING
Php110,000.00
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PhysicalFacilities
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
Locally‐fundedProjects/Construction/Rehabilitation/Repairofschoolbuilding/structures/equipment
ComputerLaboratory‐6ComputerUnits‐30ComputerFurniture‐5
HigherEducationReformAgenda(HERA)StrategicDirections
CTU–MAINEVENTS
CHED20THANNIVERSARYEXPO
VENTILATIONOFGRADUATESCHOOLROOMS
<CollegeofTechnology>
PhysicalFacilities
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
Locally‐fundedProjects/Construction/Rehabilitation/Repairofschoolbuilding/structures/equipment
ComputerLaboratory‐6ComputerUnits‐30ComputerFurniture‐5
HigherEducationReformAgenda(HERA)StrategicDirections
CTU–MAINEVENTS
CHED20THANNIVERSARYEXPO
VENTILATIONOFGRADUATESCHOOLROOMS
<CollegeofTechnology>
PhysicalFacilities
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
Locally‐fundedProjects/Construction/Rehabilitation/Repairofschoolbuilding/structures/equipment
ComputerLaboratory‐6ComputerUnits‐30ComputerFurniture‐5
HigherEducationReformAgenda(HERA)StrategicDirections
CTU–MAINEVENTS
CHED20THANNIVERSARYEXPO
VENTILATIONOFGRADUATESCHOOLROOMS
<CollegeofTechnology>
PhysicalFacilities
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
Locally‐fundedProjects/Construction/Rehabilitation/Repairofschoolbuilding/structures/equipment
ComputerLaboratory‐6ComputerUnits‐30ComputerFurniture‐5
HigherEducationReformAgenda(HERA)StrategicDirections
CTU–MAINEVENTS
CHED20THANNIVERSARYEXPO
VENTILATIONOFGRADUATESCHOOLROOMS
<CollegeofTechnology>
PhysicalFacilities
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
Locally‐fundedProjects/Construction/Rehabilitation/Repairofschoolbuilding/structures/equipment
ComputerLaboratory‐6ComputerUnits‐30ComputerFurniture‐5
HigherEducationReformAgenda(HERA)StrategicDirections
CTU–MAINEVENTS
CHED20THANNIVERSARYEXPO
VENTILATIONOFGRADUATESCHOOLROOMS
<CollegeofTechnology>
PhysicalFacilities
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
Locally‐fundedProjects/Construction/Rehabilitation/Repairofschoolbuilding/structures/equipment
ComputerLaboratory‐6ComputerUnits‐30ComputerFurniture‐5
HigherEducationReformAgenda(HERA)StrategicDirections
CTU–MAINEVENTS
CHED20THANNIVERSARYEXPO
VENTILATIONOFGRADUATESCHOOLROOMS
<CollegeofTechnology>
PhysicalFacilities
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&OUTCOMES
Locally‐fundedProjects/Construction/Rehabilitation/Repairofschoolbuilding/structures/equipment
ComputerLaboratory‐6ComputerUnits‐30ComputerFurniture‐5
HigherEducationReformAgenda(HERA)StrategicDirections
CTU–MAINEVENTS
CHED20THANNIVERSARYEXPOGRADUATE SCHOOL FLOOR TILINGPhp 110,000.00
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Physical Facilities
VENTILATION OF GRADUATE SCHOOL ROOMS
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REHABILATION & REPAIR OF TECHNOLOGY BUILDING (BLUE)Php 495,000.00
CTU-MAIN EVENTS
CHED 20th ANNIVERSARY
REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT ON 5-STORY TECHNOLOGY BUILDING
REVIEWCOMMITTEEREPORTON5‐STOREYTECHNOLOGYBUILDING
DEMOLITIONOFTHETECHNOLOGY(BLUE)BUILDING
Php495,000.00
REVIEWCOMMITTEEREPORTON5‐STOREYTECHNOLOGYBUILDING
DEMOLITIONOFTHETECHNOLOGY(BLUE)BUILDING
Php495,000.00
REVIEWCOMMITTEEREPORTON5‐STOREYTECHNOLOGYBUILDING
DEMOLITIONOFTHETECHNOLOGY(BLUE)BUILDING
Php495,000.00
REVIEWCOMMITTEEREPORTON5‐STOREYTECHNOLOGYBUILDING
DEMOLITIONOFTHETECHNOLOGY(BLUE)BUILDING
Php495,000.00
REVIEWCOMMITTEEREPORTON5‐STOREYTECHNOLOGYBUILDING
DEMOLITIONOFTHETECHNOLOGY(BLUE)BUILDING
Php495,000.00
REVIEWCOMMITTEEREPORTON5‐STOREYTECHNOLOGYBUILDING
DEMOLITIONOFTHETECHNOLOGY(BLUE)BUILDING
Php495,000.00
REVIEWCOMMITTEEREPORTON5‐STOREYTECHNOLOGYBUILDING
DEMOLITIONOFTHETECHNOLOGY(BLUE)BUILDING
Php495,000.00
REVIEWCOMMITTEEREPORTON5‐STOREYTECHNOLOGYBUILDING
DEMOLITIONOFTHETECHNOLOGY(BLUE)BUILDING
Php495,000.00
REVIEWCOMMITTEEREPORTON5‐STOREYTECHNOLOGYBUILDING
DEMOLITIONOFTHETECHNOLOGY(BLUE)BUILDING
Php495,000.00
REVIEWCOMMITTEEREPORTON5‐STOREYTECHNOLOGYBUILDING
DEMOLITIONOFTHETECHNOLOGY(BLUE)BUILDING
Php495,000.00
ARGAOCAMPUS
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Donations ‐ ReceivedonationfromBurkle‐SchockElektro‐AnlagendatedJan14,2014fortherepairofthedamagedbuildingduringtheearthquake.
‐ ReceivedgrantfromPCAARD‐DOSTforthePopulationDensityAssessmentofBlackShamainSelectedForestPatcheswithintheKeyBiodiversityAreasinArgao,Cebu
Linkages AcademicPartnersforBEEd– MajorinContentEducationinclude1)ArgaoCentralElementarySchool–ArgaoI2)BinlodElementarySchool–ArgaoII3)TalagaElementarySchool–ArgaoI.4)JomgaoElementarySchool–ArgaoII5)LapayElementarySchool–ArgaoI6)GuiwanonElementarySchool–ArgaoI7)TalaytayElementarySchool–ArgaoI8)LangtadElementarySchool–ArgaoI9)CawayanCentralElementarySchool–DalagueteII10)CasayElementarySchool–DalagueteI11)BaludElementarySchool–DalagueteI12)BahayBagacayElementarySchool–SibongaI13)AlcoyCentralElementarySchool–AlcoyIIAcademicPartnersforBSEd–MajorinTLE–HETinclude1)ArgaoNationalHighSchool‐Argao2)DalagueteNationalHighSchool‐Dalaguete3)DonJulianEnadMNHS‐Sibonga4)MantalongonNationalHighSchool‐Dalaguete5)TalagaNationalHighSchool‐Argao6)OcañaNationalHighSchool–CarcarII
Non‐AcademicPartnersintheIndustryforBSICTinclude1. SmartTraffic–OsmeñaBlvd.2. LGU‐Argao–Argao,Cebu3. CebuBusinessOutsourcingSolution–CapitolSite,CebuCity4. DaimlerGroupServicesPhil.–CebuBusinessPark5. JomackerCompany‐Minglanilla6. PLDT–N.BacalsoAve.7. ixBaseInc.–N.EscarioSt.8. CPKelcoPhils.Inc.–Sibonga,Cebu
ARGAOCAMPUS
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Donations ‐ ReceivedonationfromBurkle‐SchockElektro‐AnlagendatedJan14,2014fortherepairofthedamagedbuildingduringtheearthquake.
‐ ReceivedgrantfromPCAARD‐DOSTforthePopulationDensityAssessmentofBlackShamainSelectedForestPatcheswithintheKeyBiodiversityAreasinArgao,Cebu
Linkages AcademicPartnersforBEEd– MajorinContentEducationinclude1)ArgaoCentralElementarySchool–ArgaoI2)BinlodElementarySchool–ArgaoII3)TalagaElementarySchool–ArgaoI.4)JomgaoElementarySchool–ArgaoII5)LapayElementarySchool–ArgaoI6)GuiwanonElementarySchool–ArgaoI7)TalaytayElementarySchool–ArgaoI8)LangtadElementarySchool–ArgaoI9)CawayanCentralElementarySchool–DalagueteII10)CasayElementarySchool–DalagueteI11)BaludElementarySchool–DalagueteI12)BahayBagacayElementarySchool–SibongaI13)AlcoyCentralElementarySchool–AlcoyIIAcademicPartnersforBSEd–MajorinTLE–HETinclude1)ArgaoNationalHighSchool‐Argao2)DalagueteNationalHighSchool‐Dalaguete3)DonJulianEnadMNHS‐Sibonga4)MantalongonNationalHighSchool‐Dalaguete5)TalagaNationalHighSchool‐Argao6)OcañaNationalHighSchool–CarcarII
Non‐AcademicPartnersintheIndustryforBSICTinclude1. SmartTraffic–OsmeñaBlvd.2. LGU‐Argao–Argao,Cebu3. CebuBusinessOutsourcingSolution–CapitolSite,CebuCity4. DaimlerGroupServicesPhil.–CebuBusinessPark5. JomackerCompany‐Minglanilla6. PLDT–N.BacalsoAve.7. ixBaseInc.–N.EscarioSt.8. CPKelcoPhils.Inc.–Sibonga,Cebu
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Donations ‐ ReceivedonationfromBurkle‐SchockElektro‐AnlagendatedJan14,2014fortherepairofthedamagedbuildingduringtheearthquake.
‐ ReceivedgrantfromPCAARD‐DOSTforthePopulationDensityAssessmentofBlackShamainSelectedForestPatcheswithintheKeyBiodiversityAreasinArgao,Cebu
Linkages AcademicPartnersforBEEd– MajorinContentEducationinclude1)ArgaoCentralElementarySchool–ArgaoI2)BinlodElementarySchool–ArgaoII3)TalagaElementarySchool–ArgaoI.4)JomgaoElementarySchool–ArgaoII5)LapayElementarySchool–ArgaoI6)GuiwanonElementarySchool–ArgaoI7)TalaytayElementarySchool–ArgaoI8)LangtadElementarySchool–ArgaoI9)CawayanCentralElementarySchool–DalagueteII10)CasayElementarySchool–DalagueteI11)BaludElementarySchool–DalagueteI12)BahayBagacayElementarySchool–SibongaI13)AlcoyCentralElementarySchool–AlcoyIIAcademicPartnersforBSEd–MajorinTLE–HETinclude1)ArgaoNationalHighSchool‐Argao2)DalagueteNationalHighSchool‐Dalaguete3)DonJulianEnadMNHS‐Sibonga4)MantalongonNationalHighSchool‐Dalaguete5)TalagaNationalHighSchool‐Argao6)OcañaNationalHighSchool–CarcarII
Non‐AcademicPartnersintheIndustryforBSICTinclude1. SmartTraffic–OsmeñaBlvd.2. LGU‐Argao–Argao,Cebu3. CebuBusinessOutsourcingSolution–CapitolSite,CebuCity4. DaimlerGroupServicesPhil.–CebuBusinessPark5. JomackerCompany‐Minglanilla6. PLDT–N.BacalsoAve.7. ixBaseInc.–N.EscarioSt.8. CPKelcoPhils.Inc.–Sibonga,Cebu
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9. X‐Comp‐Banawa10. PRO7Philhealth–GorordoAve.11. WebExpress–Apas,Lahug,Cebu12. GlobalisMediaInc/ExdigitalInc.–CebuBusinessPark13. ProvincialCapitol–CapitolSiteCebuCity14. TechdaddySales&Services–CamputhawCebu15. EnovateCorporation–MandaueCity16. QualfonPhils.–Lahug,Cebu,City17. CebuTechnologicalUniversity(ArgaoCampus)–E.DKintanarSt.Lamacan,Argao,Cebu
18. X‐compComputerSales&Services‐GuadalupeNon‐AcademicPartnersintheIndustryforBSHMinclude1)WaterfrontAirportHotelandCasino–1AirportRoad,Lapu‐LapuCity2)TuneHotel–36ArchbishopReyesAvenue,CebuCity3)ImperialPalaceWaterparkResortandSpa–Datag,Maribago,Lapu‐LapuCity4)MajesticChineseCuisine–3rdLevel‐NorthReclamationAreaSmCityCebu5)MaribagoBluewaterBeachClubInc.–Buyong,MaribagoMactanIslandCebu6)CasaVerdeIncorporated–No.69LimTianSt.RamosCebuCity7)CrownRegencyHotelsandResort–6thfloorTower2,ClubUltima,FuenteOsmeñaBlvd.CebuCity8)GoldenCowrieNativeRestaurant–Salinas,LahugCebuCity9)HukadsaGoldenCowrieRestaurant–Level2theterraces,AyalaCenterCebuBusinessParkCity10)SummitCircleHotel–FuenteOsmeñaSt.CebuCityNon‐AcademicPartnersintheIndustryforBSITincludeDraftingTechnology1)JMSaleraConstruction–44C.BoresSt.Mabolo,CebuCity2)T.IVasquezArchitectPlanners&CebuInc.–1404,4thFloorKeppelCenter,CebuBusinessPark3)InamBuilders–LabangonCebu,City4)RammanRealtyandDev’tCorp.–JakosalemCebu,City5)DSJPConstruction–2ndfloorEspirituBldg.Cor.SouthgateSubdivision6)AltaTierraMiningDevelopmentCorp.–Poblacion,Argao,Cebu7)F.VillamorHomeBuilders/V.Engineering–V.CenterBldg.RizalSt.,Looc,Poblacion,Argao,CebuBSIT–GarmentsTechnology1)PhilippinesLightLeatherInc.–15thSt.2)HyleBridalSpaceHaus–48‐CSanciangkoSt.Kamagayan,CebuCity3)CebuTechnologicalUniversity(ArgaoCampus)–E.DKintanarSt.Lamacan,Argao,CebuPhilippinesBSIT–ElectronicsTechnology1)NationalPowerCorporation–4FBFBldg.EscarioSt.,CebuCity2)MondeNissinCorporation–SacrisRoad,Casuntingan,Mandaue,CebuCityPhilippines3)N.ASystemInc.–15thfloorAyalaFGUCenterCebuBusinessPark,CebuCity4)PrimaryStructuresCorporation–333V.RamaAve.Guadalupe,CebuCity5)PrinceArgao–Dr.T.SKintanar,Argao,CebuCity6)PhilipsServiceCenterPrologicElectronics–Door14GemmarBldg.Gen.EchavezExt.CC
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9. X‐Comp‐Banawa10. PRO7Philhealth–GorordoAve.11. WebExpress–Apas,Lahug,Cebu12. GlobalisMediaInc/ExdigitalInc.–CebuBusinessPark13. ProvincialCapitol–CapitolSiteCebuCity14. TechdaddySales&Services–CamputhawCebu15. EnovateCorporation–MandaueCity16. QualfonPhils.–Lahug,Cebu,City17. CebuTechnologicalUniversity(ArgaoCampus)–E.DKintanarSt.Lamacan,Argao,Cebu
18. X‐compComputerSales&Services‐GuadalupeNon‐AcademicPartnersintheIndustryforBSHMinclude1)WaterfrontAirportHotelandCasino–1AirportRoad,Lapu‐LapuCity2)TuneHotel–36ArchbishopReyesAvenue,CebuCity3)ImperialPalaceWaterparkResortandSpa–Datag,Maribago,Lapu‐LapuCity4)MajesticChineseCuisine–3rdLevel‐NorthReclamationAreaSmCityCebu5)MaribagoBluewaterBeachClubInc.–Buyong,MaribagoMactanIslandCebu6)CasaVerdeIncorporated–No.69LimTianSt.RamosCebuCity7)CrownRegencyHotelsandResort–6thfloorTower2,ClubUltima,FuenteOsmeñaBlvd.CebuCity8)GoldenCowrieNativeRestaurant–Salinas,LahugCebuCity9)HukadsaGoldenCowrieRestaurant–Level2theterraces,AyalaCenterCebuBusinessParkCity10)SummitCircleHotel–FuenteOsmeñaSt.CebuCityNon‐AcademicPartnersintheIndustryforBSITincludeDraftingTechnology1)JMSaleraConstruction–44C.BoresSt.Mabolo,CebuCity2)T.IVasquezArchitectPlanners&CebuInc.–1404,4thFloorKeppelCenter,CebuBusinessPark3)InamBuilders–LabangonCebu,City4)RammanRealtyandDev’tCorp.–JakosalemCebu,City5)DSJPConstruction–2ndfloorEspirituBldg.Cor.SouthgateSubdivision6)AltaTierraMiningDevelopmentCorp.–Poblacion,Argao,Cebu7)F.VillamorHomeBuilders/V.Engineering–V.CenterBldg.RizalSt.,Looc,Poblacion,Argao,CebuBSIT–GarmentsTechnology1)PhilippinesLightLeatherInc.–15thSt.2)HyleBridalSpaceHaus–48‐CSanciangkoSt.Kamagayan,CebuCity3)CebuTechnologicalUniversity(ArgaoCampus)–E.DKintanarSt.Lamacan,Argao,CebuPhilippinesBSIT–ElectronicsTechnology1)NationalPowerCorporation–4FBFBldg.EscarioSt.,CebuCity2)MondeNissinCorporation–SacrisRoad,Casuntingan,Mandaue,CebuCityPhilippines3)N.ASystemInc.–15thfloorAyalaFGUCenterCebuBusinessPark,CebuCity4)PrimaryStructuresCorporation–333V.RamaAve.Guadalupe,CebuCity5)PrinceArgao–Dr.T.SKintanar,Argao,CebuCity6)PhilipsServiceCenterPrologicElectronics–Door14GemmarBldg.Gen.EchavezExt.CC
7)MunicipalityofArgao– Poblacion,Argao,Cebu8)MunicipalityofDalaguete–MunicipalHall,Poblacion,Dalaguete,CebuCityBSIT–ComputerTechnology1)PropertyofSpecialist–Unit8GalleriaFuenteBldg.,GeneralMaxilomAve.CebuCity,Philippines2)CPILS–MJCuencoAvenueSt.6015Philippines3)MunicipalityofArgao–Argao,Cebu4)CebuProvincialCapitol–CebuProvincialCapitol,CebuCity,Philippines5)WaterfrontAirportHotelandCasino–1AirportRoad,Lapu‐LapuCity6)WorldDigitalCorporation–114LeonKilatSt.PahinaCentralCebuCity7)COWASSCO–PoblacionArgaoCebu8)PAG‐IBIG–WT.TowerMindanaoAvenue,CebuBusinessParkCityCebuNon‐AcademicPartnersintheIndustryforBSFinclude1)CebuDiversityConservationFoundation2)DENR–PENROCebu
PHYSICALFACILITIES
CompletedInfrastructures OngoingProjects ForImplementation
1 MaterialRecoveryFacility GeneratorSetforUniversityUse RenovationofSchoolCanteen‐Phase2
2Motorpooland3Classrooms SeptictankforDorm1 CeilingoftheMotorpooland3
Classrooms
3GreenHouseforAgricultureDepartment RepairofCRinSciTechBldg. FireExitinACADBuilding
4RenovationofSchoolCanteen‐PhaseI
RepairofthePartitionWallinForestryClassrooms
CanopybetweentheAdminBldg.&theSciTechBldg.
5 ConstructionofCRinDorm2
6 RepairoftheDamagedAnnexBldg.fromEarthquake–PhaseI
UniversityEvents
Activities/Events Date Venue No.ofStudentsParticipated(%)
1. HostedLANTUGI‐AdebateshownonChannel47featuringCTUArgaoversusCNUBalamban
April4,2014 BerksActivityCenter
ABEnglishandSelectedTeacherEducation
Students
2. EnvironmentMonthCelebration(Launching)
June16,2014 FrontQuadrangle 100%ofstudents
3. Environmental June19,2014 CTU‐BerksActivity 85/98or87%
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PHYSICALFACILITIES
CompletedInfrastructures OngoingProjects ForImplementation
1 MaterialRecoveryFacility GeneratorSetforUniversityUse RenovationofSchoolCanteen‐Phase2
2Motorpooland3Classrooms SeptictankforDorm1 CeilingoftheMotorpooland3
Classrooms
3GreenHouseforAgricultureDepartment RepairofCRinSciTechBldg. FireExitinACADBuilding
4RenovationofSchoolCanteen‐PhaseI
RepairofthePartitionWallinForestryClassrooms
CanopybetweentheAdminBldg.&theSciTechBldg.
5 ConstructionofCRinDorm2
6 RepairoftheDamagedAnnexBldg.fromEarthquake–PhaseI
UniversityEvents
Activities/Events Date Venue No.ofStudentsParticipated(%)
1. HostedLANTUGI‐AdebateshownonChannel47featuringCTUArgaoversusCNUBalamban
April4,2014 BerksActivityCenter
ABEnglishandSelectedTeacherEducation
Students
2. EnvironmentMonthCelebration(Launching)
June16,2014 FrontQuadrangle 100%ofstudents
3. Environmental June19,2014 CTU‐BerksActivity 85/98or87%
StewardshipForum Center4. STOOrganizational
MeetingJune25,2014 ArgaoNaturePark 98/98or100%
5. Run2PlantforGreeninPhilippines
June29,2014 Binalabag,Argao 95/98or97%
6.
ProgressReportonMajorFinalOutput
MFOANDPERFORMANCEINDICATORS ACCOMPLISHMENTF.Y.2013
DEPARTMENTF.Y.2014
A. MAJORFINALOUTPUTS(MFO) I. OPERATIONS
MFO1–HIGHEREDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET: 1.1Totalnumberofgraduatesinmandatedandpriorityprograms 378 761.2Percentage(cumulative)ofaccreditedprogramstototalnumberofprograms
66% 66%
1.3Percentageofgraduateswhofinishedtheiracademicprogramsaccordingtotheprescribedtimeframe
50.7% 62.8%
MFO2–ADVANCEDEDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET: 2.1Totalnumberofgraduatesinmandatedandpriorityprograms 28 236.1Percentageofactualutilizationofbudgetinclusiveofincometototaloperatingbudget
83% 80%
6.2Percentageoffinancialstatementsandreports/documentssubmittedtoCOA,CHED,DBMandotheragencieswithinmandatedtime
100%
100%
MFO5–MANAGEMENTOFRESOURCES 7.1Percentageofactualutilizationofdonations 100% 100%7.2Numberoflinkages 7.3Percentageofstudentsbenefitingfromlinkages
StewardshipForum Center4. STOOrganizational
MeetingJune25,2014 ArgaoNaturePark 98/98or100%
5. Run2PlantforGreeninPhilippines
June29,2014 Binalabag,Argao 95/98or97%
6.
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MFOANDPERFORMANCEINDICATORS ACCOMPLISHMENTF.Y.2013
DEPARTMENTF.Y.2014
A. MAJORFINALOUTPUTS(MFO) I. OPERATIONS
MFO1–HIGHEREDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET: 1.1Totalnumberofgraduatesinmandatedandpriorityprograms 378 761.2Percentage(cumulative)ofaccreditedprogramstototalnumberofprograms
66% 66%
1.3Percentageofgraduateswhofinishedtheiracademicprogramsaccordingtotheprescribedtimeframe
50.7% 62.8%
MFO2–ADVANCEDEDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET: 2.1Totalnumberofgraduatesinmandatedandpriorityprograms 28 236.1Percentageofactualutilizationofbudgetinclusiveofincometototaloperatingbudget
83% 80%
6.2Percentageoffinancialstatementsandreports/documentssubmittedtoCOA,CHED,DBMandotheragencieswithinmandatedtime
100%
100%
MFO5–MANAGEMENTOFRESOURCES 7.1Percentageofactualutilizationofdonations 100% 100%7.2Numberoflinkages 7.3Percentageofstudentsbenefitingfromlinkages
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StewardshipForum Center4. STOOrganizational
MeetingJune25,2014 ArgaoNaturePark 98/98or100%
5. Run2PlantforGreeninPhilippines
June29,2014 Binalabag,Argao 95/98or97%
6.
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MFOANDPERFORMANCEINDICATORS ACCOMPLISHMENTF.Y.2013
DEPARTMENTF.Y.2014
A. MAJORFINALOUTPUTS(MFO) I. OPERATIONS
MFO1–HIGHEREDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET: 1.1Totalnumberofgraduatesinmandatedandpriorityprograms 378 761.2Percentage(cumulative)ofaccreditedprogramstototalnumberofprograms
66% 66%
1.3Percentageofgraduateswhofinishedtheiracademicprogramsaccordingtotheprescribedtimeframe
50.7% 62.8%
MFO2–ADVANCEDEDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET: 2.1Totalnumberofgraduatesinmandatedandpriorityprograms 28 236.1Percentageofactualutilizationofbudgetinclusiveofincometototaloperatingbudget
83% 80%
6.2Percentageoffinancialstatementsandreports/documentssubmittedtoCOA,CHED,DBMandotheragencieswithinmandatedtime
100%
100%
MFO5–MANAGEMENTOFRESOURCES 7.1Percentageofactualutilizationofdonations 100% 100%7.2Numberoflinkages 7.3Percentageofstudentsbenefitingfromlinkages
6.1ProposedUtilizationofIncomefortheNextQuarterProposedExpenditures(SpecialTrustFund–Fund164)3rd QuarterMOOE Php2,400,000.00 CapitalOutlay Php1,000,000.00Total 6.2ActualExpendituresoftheCurrentQuarter2ndQuarterFUND101GF Php8,274,256.60 164 Php6,023,805.61 161 163 *
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ProposedUtilizationofIncomefortheNextQuarter(inThousandPesos)
ProposedUtilizationofIncomefortheNextQuarter(inThousandPesos)MOOE 2,677/19,873CapitalOutlay 1,267/19,873
Total 3,944/19,873
ActualExpendituresofthecurrentquarter ActualExpendituresofthecurrentquarter
MFOANDPERFORMANCEINDICATORS FY2013 DEPARTMENTACCOMPLISHMENT FY2014
III.GeneralAdministrationandSupportServices2014BUDGET:(19,873,000.00FUND164and13,306,212.00fund1011stand2ndquarteronly)
6.1Percentageofactualutilizationofbudget 3.10%
(13,277/428,213)
40.42%(13,410/33,179)
inclusiveofincometototaloperatingbudget(inthousandpesos).
6.2Percentageoffinancialstatementsand
100%15/15
30%5/15
reports/documentssubmittedtoCOA,CHED,DBMandotheragencieswithinmandatedTime
Proposed Utilization of Income for the Next Quarter (in Thousand Pesos)
Proposed Utilization of Income for the Next Quarter (in Thousand Pesos) MOOE 2,677/ 19,873 Capital Outlay 1,267/19,873
Total 3, 944/19,873
Actual Expenditures of the current quarter Actual Expenditures of the current quarter
MFO AND PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FY 2013 DEPARTMENT ACCOMPLISHMENT FY 2014
III. General Administration and Support Services 2014 BUDGET: (19,873,000.00 FUND 164 and 13, 306, 212.00 fund 101 1st and 2nd quarter only)
6.1 Percentage of actual utilization of budget 3.10 %
(13, 277/ 428,213)
40.42% (13,410/ 33,179)
inclusive of income to total operating budget (in thousand pesos).
6.2Percentage of �inancial statements and
100% 15/15
30% 5/15
reports/ documents submitted to COA, CHED, DBM and other agencies within mandated Time
Fund 101 GF 4,098 Fund 164 STF 1,668 Fund 161 N/A Fund 163 N/A
Actual Expenditures of the current quarter ACCOMPLISHMENT FY
2013 DEPARTMENT FY 2014
7.1 Percentage of Actual Utilization of Donations 1,271/1,550 474/804
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Events:
CTUBitoonAmazingRaceonApril4,2014PhysicalFacilities:Completedprojects
Concretingoflobbynearadminoffice Installationof10bulletinboards
On‐goingprojects
Adminoffice(MIS,Accounting,andRegistrar) ConversionofAVRtoBEED/BSEDclassrooms
ForImplementation
Retrofittingandrehabilitationofearthquakeaffectedbuilding Rehabilitationofwatersystem Concretingofwalkwayfrommaingatetotheadminoffice ConstructionofLibrary ConstructionofComputerLaboratories ConstructionofNSTPOffice ConstructionofGuardHouse Improvementofperimeterfence Improvementofmaingateandsignage Improvementofparkingarea Constructionofminicanteen Constructionofstudentstudyandactivityareas TransferofFacultyroom ImprovementofBSHMshops Improvementofdrainagesystembackarea ConstructionofCampusDirectorOffice Transferandconstructionofdrawingrooms Improvementofautomotivetechnologyshops
ActualExpendituresofthecurrentquarter ACCOMPLISHMENTFY
2013DEPARTMENTFY2014
7.1PercentageofActualUtilizationofDonations 1,271/1,550 474/804
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Progress Report on Major Final Output
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ProgressReportonMajorFinalOutput
MFOANDPERFORMANCEINDICATORS 1stQuarter
(Jan.‐March)2ndQuarter(April‐June)
Target
Accomplishment
Target
Accomplishment
A.MAJORFINALOUTPUTS(MFO) I.OPERATIONS
MFO1–HIGHEREDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET:1st&2nd quarter–Php7,344,000.00 25% 25%(Quality)Totalnumberofgraduates 30% 315 3% 21(Quality)PercentageofTotalGraduatesinPriorityCourses 30% 32.78 3% 3.25(Quality)AveragePassingPercentageofLicensureExamsbytheSUCGraduates/NationalAveragePercentagePassingacrossalldisciplinescoveredbytheSUC
(Quality)PercentageofprogramsaccreditedatLevels1,2,3&4 Onschedule Onschedule(Quality)Percentageofgraduateswhofinishedtheiracademicprogramsaccordingtotheprescribedtimeframe
30% 32.78 3% 3.25
MFO2–ADVANCEDEDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET:NA (Quality)Totalnumberofgraduatesinmandatedandpriorityprograms NA NA(Quality)Percentageofgraduateswhoengagedinemploymentorwhoseemploymentstatusimprovedwithin1yearofgraduation
NA NA
(Quality)Percentageofstudentswhoratetimelinessofeducationdelivery/supervisionasgoodorbetter
NA NA
MFO3–RESEARCHSERVICES 2014BUDGET:1st&2ndquarter–Php525,000.00 25% 25%(Quality)Numberofresearchstudiescompleted 3 2 3 2(Quality)Percentageofresearchprojectscompletedinthelast3years 3 7 7 7(Quality)Percentageofresearchoutputspublishedinarecognizedreferredjournalorsubmittedforpatenting/patented
5 4 5 4
(Quality)Percentageofresearchoutputspublishedinarecognizedreferredjournalorsubmittedforpatenting/patented
4 3 4 3
MFO4–TECHNICALADVISORYEXTENSIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET:1st&2ndquarter–Php192,000.00 25% 25%(Quality)Numberofpersonstrainedweightedbythelengthoftraining 311 1876 (Quality)Numberofpersonsprovidedwithtechnicaladvice 148 898 (Quality)Percentageoftraineeswhoratethetrainingcourseasgoodorbetter
126 137
(Quality)Percentageoftraineeswhorateadvisoryservicesasgoodorbetter
(Quality)Percentageofrequestsfortrainingsrespondedtonwithin3daysofrequest
25% 100%
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PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENT CHED/STRATEGIES/ACTIONSANDOUTCOMES
LINKAGES Endorsement
CebuCityMarriottHotelWaterfrontCebuCityHotelandCasinoRoyalConcourseGourmetMallTheHotelElizabethCebuTheCenterSuitesHotelStellaHagnayaBeachResortMaribagoBlueWaterResortSotoGrandeHotel
BSHM4trainees6trainees15trainees11trainees4trainees5trainees1trainee1trainee2trainees
VisitationOJT/ManualJournalCertificateofTrainingsDailyTimeRecord
BSIT PetroHydroPipesCoca‐ColaFEMSAASOPhilippinesINC.
4trainees3trainees6trainees
VisitationOJT/ManualJournalCertificateofTrainingsDailyTimeRecord
PhysicalFacilities
1. CompletedInfrastructureProjects: Constructionof12TemporaryClassroom Constructionof4TemporaryOffices ConstructionofCTUEntranceArc RepairofDormitory RepairofCoveredWalk2. ForImplementation CeilingRepairandPainting(ShopBuilding) ReplacementofGlassJalousieWindow(ShopBldg.) PerimeterFencing ConstructionofDrainageSystem ConstructionofCafeteriaExtension ConstructionofAcademicBuilding ConstructionofAdministrationBuilding CeilingRepairandPainting(PilotBldg.)
ReplacementofWindow(PilotBldg.) Constructionof4ComfortRooms Re‐paintingofPilotBldg.,LibraryandShopBldg.3. On‐goingProjects RepairandConstructionofShopBuildingExtension Constructionof3Classroomsand4offices CeilingRepair(Library)
MOALBOALCAMPUS
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Donations NoneLinkages TeacherEducation
DepartmentofEducation‐Region7,DivisionandDistricts Fisheries
BFAR,ArellanoBlvd.,CebuCityPresidentMarineProductCorporation,PlaridelSt.,Alang‐Alang,MandaueCitySeaworldEx‐imTraders,Englis,V.RamaAvenue,CebuCity
HospitalityManagementPlantationBayResort&SpaMactan,Marigondon,Lapu‐lapuCityWaterfrontCebuCity,Hotel,Salinasdrive,LahugMarriotHotel,BiliranRoad,CebuCityMontebelloVillaHotel,BaniladCebuCityCebuBusinessHotel,ColonSt.CebuCityMangoParkHotel,MandaueCityBadianIslandResortandSpa,BadianCebuEGIMaribagoBluewaterBeachResort,Maribago,Lapu‐lapuCebuWhiteSands,Maribago,Lapu‐lapuEvesKioskRestaurantandLodge,PanagsamaBeach,MoalboalClubSerenaBeachResort,WhiteBeach,Saavedra,MoalboalHannahsPlace,PanagsamaBeach,MoalboalSogoHotel,CebuCityCrownRegencyHotel&TowersCebuCrownRegencySuites&ResidencesMactanRajahParkHotel,Fuente,CebuCityMarcosasCottagesResort,Moalboal,CebuVistaMarResort,Mactan,CebuDiplomatHotel,CebuCityCostabellaTropicalBeachHotel,Buyong,Lapu‐LapuCitySugbutel,CebuCitySarossaInternationalHotel&ResidentialSuites,Kasambagan,CebuCityRegalBusinessHotel,CebuCityNikkieGardenHotel,MandaueCityGoldenPrimerHotel,CebuCityDaysHotelMactanCebu,Lapu‐LapuCityWaterfrontAirportHotel&Casino,Lapu‐lapuCity,CebuMaribagoBluewaterBeachResort,Buyong,MactanIslandShangri‐la’sMactanIslandResort&Spa,Lapu‐lapuCity,CebuCebuGrandHotel,CebuCityGoldenValleyHotel,PelaezSt.,CebuCity
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MOALBOAL CAMPUS
ReplacementofWindow(PilotBldg.) Constructionof4ComfortRooms Re‐paintingofPilotBldg.,LibraryandShopBldg.3. On‐goingProjects RepairandConstructionofShopBuildingExtension Constructionof3Classroomsand4offices CeilingRepair(Library)
MOALBOALCAMPUS
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Donations NoneLinkages TeacherEducation
DepartmentofEducation‐Region7,DivisionandDistricts Fisheries
BFAR,ArellanoBlvd.,CebuCityPresidentMarineProductCorporation,PlaridelSt.,Alang‐Alang,MandaueCitySeaworldEx‐imTraders,Englis,V.RamaAvenue,CebuCity
HospitalityManagementPlantationBayResort&SpaMactan,Marigondon,Lapu‐lapuCityWaterfrontCebuCity,Hotel,Salinasdrive,LahugMarriotHotel,BiliranRoad,CebuCityMontebelloVillaHotel,BaniladCebuCityCebuBusinessHotel,ColonSt.CebuCityMangoParkHotel,MandaueCityBadianIslandResortandSpa,BadianCebuEGIMaribagoBluewaterBeachResort,Maribago,Lapu‐lapuCebuWhiteSands,Maribago,Lapu‐lapuEvesKioskRestaurantandLodge,PanagsamaBeach,MoalboalClubSerenaBeachResort,WhiteBeach,Saavedra,MoalboalHannahsPlace,PanagsamaBeach,MoalboalSogoHotel,CebuCityCrownRegencyHotel&TowersCebuCrownRegencySuites&ResidencesMactanRajahParkHotel,Fuente,CebuCityMarcosasCottagesResort,Moalboal,CebuVistaMarResort,Mactan,CebuDiplomatHotel,CebuCityCostabellaTropicalBeachHotel,Buyong,Lapu‐LapuCitySugbutel,CebuCitySarossaInternationalHotel&ResidentialSuites,Kasambagan,CebuCityRegalBusinessHotel,CebuCityNikkieGardenHotel,MandaueCityGoldenPrimerHotel,CebuCityDaysHotelMactanCebu,Lapu‐LapuCityWaterfrontAirportHotel&Casino,Lapu‐lapuCity,CebuMaribagoBluewaterBeachResort,Buyong,MactanIslandShangri‐la’sMactanIslandResort&Spa,Lapu‐lapuCity,CebuCebuGrandHotel,CebuCityGoldenValleyHotel,PelaezSt.,CebuCity
GoldenPrinceHotel&Suites,CebuCityMarcoPoloPlazaCebu,NivelHills,Apas,CebuCityCabanaBeachResort,Moalboal,CebuCebuParklaneInternationalHotel,EscarioSt.,CebuCitySotograndeHotel&Resort,Mactan,Lapu‐lapuCity ImperialPalaceWaterparkResort&Spa,Maribago,Lapu‐lapuCity,CebuCrimsonResort&SpaMactan,Lapu‐lapuCityTheHotelElizabeth‐CebuMovenpickResort&SpaCebu,MactanIslandCebuKasaiVillageResort,Tuble,Moalboal,CebuBeResortMactan,Lapu‐lapuCityRadissonBluHotelCebu,SergioOsmeñaBlvd&JuanLunaAve.,CebuCityTheOrchardCebuHotelSuites,a.S.FortunaSt.Bakilid,MandaueCity,CebuClubHarry,PrivateRoad,Basdiot,Moalboal,CebuAllureHotel&Suites,A.S.FortunaSt.Bakilid,MandaueCityValleyfrontHotel,HappyValleyRoadCornerV.RamaAve.,CebuCity
IndustrialTechnology/EngineeringBigFoot,Lapu‐LapuCityHondaCebuPhilippinesInc.PepsiColaProductPhilippines,Inc.,Minglanilla,CebuGlobalWearManufacturing,Inc.,CebuCityCEBECOI,Bitoon,Dumanjug,CebuCEBECOIII,Luray2,ToledoCityMondeNissin,MandaueCityKerryFoodIndustries,MandaueCityMunicipalityofMoalboalMunicipalityofAlcantaraPCExpress,JonesAvenue/NorthReclamation,CebuCityLexmarkResearch&DevelopmentCorporation,Ayala,CebuCityXCOMPComputerSales&Services,V.RamaGuadalupe,CebuCityXCOMPComputerSales&ServicesUnit4&5ALPHA,CentrumSubangdaku,Mandaue
CityTigerPhracaIncorporated,Hi‐WayTagunol,PardoKIAMotors,A.C.CortesMandaueCityHondaCarsCorporation,Lahug,CebuCityTaiheiyoCement,SanFernando,CebuRNCCEngineeringServices,MandaueCityPEBATradingandManufacturingCorp.,KagudoyRd.,Basak,Lapu‐lapuCityPhilippineIinoCorporation,MEPZ2,Lapu‐lapuCityCebuEnergyDevelopmentCorporation,Daanglungsod,Toledo,CityG.W.C.ArchitectandDevelopment,T.PadillaSt.,CebuCityAboitizCorporateCenter,M.CuencoAve.,Kasambagan,CebuCityCelConsolidatorsandFreightForwardersInc.,7FCIFCTower,J.LunaAve.CebuCity
PhysicalFacilities CompletedInfrastructures
ExpansionofRegistrar’sOfficewithglasscounters On‐goingProjects
Chem‐PhysicsLab TemporaryRooms ExpansionofTechnologyOffice
ForImplementation
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GoldenPrinceHotel&Suites,CebuCityMarcoPoloPlazaCebu,NivelHills,Apas,CebuCityCabanaBeachResort,Moalboal,CebuCebuParklaneInternationalHotel,EscarioSt.,CebuCitySotograndeHotel&Resort,Mactan,Lapu‐lapuCity ImperialPalaceWaterparkResort&Spa,Maribago,Lapu‐lapuCity,CebuCrimsonResort&SpaMactan,Lapu‐lapuCityTheHotelElizabeth‐CebuMovenpickResort&SpaCebu,MactanIslandCebuKasaiVillageResort,Tuble,Moalboal,CebuBeResortMactan,Lapu‐lapuCityRadissonBluHotelCebu,SergioOsmeñaBlvd&JuanLunaAve.,CebuCityTheOrchardCebuHotelSuites,a.S.FortunaSt.Bakilid,MandaueCity,CebuClubHarry,PrivateRoad,Basdiot,Moalboal,CebuAllureHotel&Suites,A.S.FortunaSt.Bakilid,MandaueCityValleyfrontHotel,HappyValleyRoadCornerV.RamaAve.,CebuCity
IndustrialTechnology/EngineeringBigFoot,Lapu‐LapuCityHondaCebuPhilippinesInc.PepsiColaProductPhilippines,Inc.,Minglanilla,CebuGlobalWearManufacturing,Inc.,CebuCityCEBECOI,Bitoon,Dumanjug,CebuCEBECOIII,Luray2,ToledoCityMondeNissin,MandaueCityKerryFoodIndustries,MandaueCityMunicipalityofMoalboalMunicipalityofAlcantaraPCExpress,JonesAvenue/NorthReclamation,CebuCityLexmarkResearch&DevelopmentCorporation,Ayala,CebuCityXCOMPComputerSales&Services,V.RamaGuadalupe,CebuCityXCOMPComputerSales&ServicesUnit4&5ALPHA,CentrumSubangdaku,Mandaue
CityTigerPhracaIncorporated,Hi‐WayTagunol,PardoKIAMotors,A.C.CortesMandaueCityHondaCarsCorporation,Lahug,CebuCityTaiheiyoCement,SanFernando,CebuRNCCEngineeringServices,MandaueCityPEBATradingandManufacturingCorp.,KagudoyRd.,Basak,Lapu‐lapuCityPhilippineIinoCorporation,MEPZ2,Lapu‐lapuCityCebuEnergyDevelopmentCorporation,Daanglungsod,Toledo,CityG.W.C.ArchitectandDevelopment,T.PadillaSt.,CebuCityAboitizCorporateCenter,M.CuencoAve.,Kasambagan,CebuCityCelConsolidatorsandFreightForwardersInc.,7FCIFCTower,J.LunaAve.CebuCity
PhysicalFacilities CompletedInfrastructures
ExpansionofRegistrar’sOfficewithglasscounters On‐goingProjects
Chem‐PhysicsLab TemporaryRooms ExpansionofTechnologyOffice
ForImplementation
ProgressReportonMajorFinalOutput
MFOandPERFORMANCEINDICATORS 1stQuarter(January‐March)
2ndQuarter(April‐June)
Target ACCOMPLISHMENT Target ACCOMPLISHMEN
TA.MAJORFINALOUTPUTS(MFO) I.OPERATIONS
MFO1–HIGHEREDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET: 3,904,248.00 3,671,759.00Totalnumberofgraduates 681 ‐PercentageofTotalGraduatesinPriorityCourses 95% ‐
AveragePassingPercentageofLicensureExamsbytheSUCGraduates/NationalAveragePercentagePassingacrossalldisciplinescoveredbytheSUC
50%oftheexamineesfromCTU‐MoalboalCampuspassingtheLETwith10%higherthantheNationalpassingaveragewithintheCY
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PercentageofProgramsaccreditedat levels1,2,3&4
PreparationofdocumentsforlevelIIAACCUPAccreditation(BSEd/BEEd)
Preparationofdocumentsforlevel
IIAACCUPAccreditation(BSEd/BEEd)
Percentage of graduates who finished theiracademic programs according to the prescribedtimeframe
96%
MFO2–ADVANCEDEDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET: 420,000.00 640,000.00Totalnumberofgraduates ‐ 19Percentage of graduates engaged in employmentwithin(6)monthsofgraduation ‐ 12/15graduates
=80%Percentage of students who rate the timeliness ofeducationdelivery/supervisionasgoodorbetter 80% 160/200students
=80%MFO3–RESEARCHSERVICES
2014BUDGET:Php645,000.00 161,250.00 161,250.00
NumberofresearchstudiescompletedCOED=1COT=2Total=3
3projectsOn‐going
Percentage of research projects completed in thelastthree(3)years
100%
Percentage of research outputs published in arecognized refereed journal or submitted forpatenting/patented
67%
80%9utilitymodelsappliedforpatent
MFO4–A.TECHNICALADVISORYEXTENSIONSERVICES
2014BUDGET:410,000.00 Numberofpersonstrainedweightedbylengthof On‐going Academic=191
CoveredWalk
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ProgressReportonMajorFinalOutput
MFOandPERFORMANCEINDICATORS 1stQuarter(January‐March)
2ndQuarter(April‐June)
Target ACCOMPLISHMENT Target ACCOMPLISHMEN
TA.MAJORFINALOUTPUTS(MFO) I.OPERATIONS
MFO1–HIGHEREDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET: 3,904,248.00 3,671,759.00Totalnumberofgraduates 681 ‐PercentageofTotalGraduatesinPriorityCourses 95% ‐
AveragePassingPercentageofLicensureExamsbytheSUCGraduates/NationalAveragePercentagePassingacrossalldisciplinescoveredbytheSUC
50%oftheexamineesfromCTU‐MoalboalCampuspassingtheLETwith10%higherthantheNationalpassingaveragewithintheCY
‐
PercentageofProgramsaccreditedat levels1,2,3&4
PreparationofdocumentsforlevelIIAACCUPAccreditation(BSEd/BEEd)
Preparationofdocumentsforlevel
IIAACCUPAccreditation(BSEd/BEEd)
Percentage of graduates who finished theiracademic programs according to the prescribedtimeframe
96%
MFO2–ADVANCEDEDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET: 420,000.00 640,000.00Totalnumberofgraduates ‐ 19Percentage of graduates engaged in employmentwithin(6)monthsofgraduation ‐ 12/15graduates
=80%Percentage of students who rate the timeliness ofeducationdelivery/supervisionasgoodorbetter 80% 160/200students
=80%MFO3–RESEARCHSERVICES
2014BUDGET:Php645,000.00 161,250.00 161,250.00
NumberofresearchstudiescompletedCOED=1COT=2Total=3
3projectsOn‐going
Percentage of research projects completed in thelastthree(3)years
100%
Percentage of research outputs published in arecognized refereed journal or submitted forpatenting/patented
67%
80%9utilitymodelsappliedforpatent
MFO4–A.TECHNICALADVISORYEXTENSIONSERVICES
2014BUDGET:410,000.00 Numberofpersonstrainedweightedbylengthof On‐going Academic=191
CoveredWalk
training Technology=1,000GS=54
Numberofpersonsprovidedwithtechnicaladvice 593Percentageoftraineeswhoratethetrainingcourseasgoodorbetter 85% 85%
Percentageof clientswhorate advisory services asgoodorbetter
Percentage of requests for trainings responded towithin3daysofrequest
80% 80%
Percentage of requests for technical advicerespondedtowithin3days
80%
Percentage of persons who receive training oradvisory services who rate timeliness of servicedeliveryasgoodorbetter
85%
MFO4‐B.SUPPORTTOOPERATIONS(STO) 2014BUDGET: 231,858.00 156,912.00QualityManagementSystemAlignedwithISOStandardsofthecontinuingcertificationoffrontlineservice(ifapplicable)
‐ ‐
ImplementingtheQualityManagementSystem(QMS)
‐ ‐
NumberofprocessownerswhoaretrainedonQMSimplementation
‐ ‐
Numberof teamstrainedandorganized toconductIQA
‐ ‐
Number ofManagementReview conducted by topmanagement
1 2
%ofprocessownerswhoperformedtheprocessattheQMS
80% 80%
%of IQA teamwhocanproperly identifycontinualimprovementintheimplementationofQMS
85% 85%
% of non‐conformances complied by processowners
5% 5%
% of non‐conformances complied within thecalendaryear
5% 5%
AUXILIARYSERVICES
Percentageofstudentsandpersonnelwhoratethenon‐academicservices(e.g.library/medical/dental/guidance/ICTservices,etc.)
Library=80%GuidanceServices=100%Registrar’sOfficeservices=100%Scholarshipservices=90%PlacementServices/OJT=100%Medical/DentalClinic=75%ICT
Library=80%GuidanceServices=100%Registrar’sOfficeservices=100%Scholarshipservices=90%PlacementServices/OJT=100%Medical/DentalClinic=75%ICT
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Laboratories=40%CashierServices=100%MaintenanceServices=70%CanteenServices=60%
Laboratories=40%CashierServices=100%MaintenanceServices=70%CanteenServices=60%
% of non‐conformances complied within thecalendaryear 80% 80%
MFO4–C.GENERALADMINISTRATIONANDSUPPORTSERVICES
2014BUDGET: 827,733.00 827,733.00BudgetUtilizationRate(BUR)SeeformAReferenceGuideforBURFormula
100% 100%
a. Submission of Financial Statements for FY 2013(perPD1445)FY2014toCOA
100% 100%
b.SubmissionofReportonAgeingofCashAdvances(cut‐off‐date‐November15,2014)toCOA
100%
100%
training Technology=1,000GS=54
Numberofpersonsprovidedwithtechnicaladvice 593Percentageoftraineeswhoratethetrainingcourseasgoodorbetter 85% 85%
Percentageof clientswhorate advisory services asgoodorbetter
Percentage of requests for trainings responded towithin3daysofrequest
80% 80%
Percentage of requests for technical advicerespondedtowithin3days
80%
Percentage of persons who receive training oradvisory services who rate timeliness of servicedeliveryasgoodorbetter
85%
MFO4‐B.SUPPORTTOOPERATIONS(STO) 2014BUDGET: 231,858.00 156,912.00QualityManagementSystemAlignedwithISOStandardsofthecontinuingcertificationoffrontlineservice(ifapplicable)
‐ ‐
ImplementingtheQualityManagementSystem(QMS)
‐ ‐
NumberofprocessownerswhoaretrainedonQMSimplementation
‐ ‐
Numberof teamstrainedandorganized toconductIQA
‐ ‐
Number ofManagementReview conducted by topmanagement
1 2
%ofprocessownerswhoperformedtheprocessattheQMS
80% 80%
%of IQA teamwhocanproperly identifycontinualimprovementintheimplementationofQMS
85% 85%
% of non‐conformances complied by processowners
5% 5%
% of non‐conformances complied within thecalendaryear
5% 5%
AUXILIARYSERVICES
Percentageofstudentsandpersonnelwhoratethenon‐academicservices(e.g.library/medical/dental/guidance/ICTservices,etc.)
Library=80%GuidanceServices=100%Registrar’sOfficeservices=100%Scholarshipservices=90%PlacementServices/OJT=100%Medical/DentalClinic=75%ICT
Library=80%GuidanceServices=100%Registrar’sOfficeservices=100%Scholarshipservices=90%PlacementServices/OJT=100%Medical/DentalClinic=75%ICT
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UniversityEvents
AssociationoftheAdministrativeandPersonnelOfficers(CTU‐AAPO)2ndMonthlyMeetingfor2014atCTU‐MoalboalCampusonApril10‐11,2014
GraduateSchoolCommencementExercisesatEve’sKiosk,PanagsamaBeachMoalboal,CebuonApril5,2014
Seminar‐WorkshoponPropertyRightsandPatentDraftingatCTU‐MoalboalCampusonApril29‐30,May1,2014
JointCTUandAlumniNightatMoalboal,CebuGymonMay14,2014
KagasanganFestivalatMoalboal,CebuonMay15,2014
OrientationonExpandedStudents’Grant‐in‐AideProgramforPovertyAlleviation(ESGP‐PA)atCTU
MoalboalLibraryonJune4,2014
FacultyMeeting(organic&part‐timeinstructors)atCTUMoalboalLibraryonJune11,2014
OrientationProgramforFreshmenStudentsatCTUMoalboalCoveredCourtonJune25,2014
SANFERNANDOCAMPUS
PhysicalFacilitiesCategorizeprojectsasfollows:1. Partitionoftwoclassrooms.2. FurnishBSED–TLELaboratory.3. Furnishfacultyandadminoffice.
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&
OUTCOMES
Donations CashDonations(P10,000.00)fromPTACTUMainCampus.
Linkages Brgy.SouthPoblacion,SanFernandoCebu
UniversityEvents
AssociationoftheAdministrativeandPersonnelOfficers(CTU‐AAPO)2ndMonthlyMeetingfor2014atCTU‐MoalboalCampusonApril10‐11,2014
GraduateSchoolCommencementExercisesatEve’sKiosk,PanagsamaBeachMoalboal,CebuonApril5,2014
Seminar‐WorkshoponPropertyRightsandPatentDraftingatCTU‐MoalboalCampusonApril29‐30,May1,2014
JointCTUandAlumniNightatMoalboal,CebuGymonMay14,2014
KagasanganFestivalatMoalboal,CebuonMay15,2014
OrientationonExpandedStudents’Grant‐in‐AideProgramforPovertyAlleviation(ESGP‐PA)atCTU
MoalboalLibraryonJune4,2014
FacultyMeeting(organic&part‐timeinstructors)atCTUMoalboalLibraryonJune11,2014
OrientationProgramforFreshmenStudentsatCTUMoalboalCoveredCourtonJune25,2014
SANFERNANDOCAMPUS
PhysicalFacilitiesCategorizeprojectsasfollows:1. Partitionoftwoclassrooms.2. FurnishBSED–TLELaboratory.3. Furnishfacultyandadminoffice.
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHEDSTRATEGIES/ACTIONS&
OUTCOMES
Donations CashDonations(P10,000.00)fromPTACTUMainCampus.
Linkages Brgy.SouthPoblacion,SanFernandoCebu
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SANFRANCISCOCAMPUS
MFOANDPERFORMANCEINDICATOR
1stQuarter
(January‐March)
2ndQuarter
(April‐June)
TargetAccomplishm
entTarget
Accomplishment
A.MAJORFINALOUTPUTS(MFO)
I.OPERATIONS
MFO1–HIGHEREDUCATIONSERVICES
2014BUDGET:(Indicate)
(Quantity)Totalnumberofgraduates 309 388 55 55
(Quality) Percentage of Total Graduates inPriorityCourses
100% 126% 100% 100%
(Quality) Average Passing Percentage ofLicensure Exams by the SUCGraduates/National Average Passing acrossalldisciplinescoveredbytheSUC
60% 30.88% ‐ ‐
(Quality)PercentageofProgramsAccreditedatlevels1,2,3,&4
50%50%
(PreliminarySurvey)
‐ ‐
(Quality) Percentage of graduates whofinishedtheiracademicprogramsaccordingtotheprescribedtimeframe
80% 87.9% 80% 100%
MFO2–ADVANCEDEDUCATIONSERVICES
2014BUDGET:(Indicate)
(Quantity)Totalnumberofgraduates ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quality) Percentage of graduates engagedin employment within (6) six months ofgraduation
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS
(Quality) Percentage of students who ratethe timeliness of educationdelivery/supervisionasgoodorbetter
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MFO3–RESEARCHSERVICES
2014BUDGET:(Indicate)
(Quantity) Number of research studiescompleted
4 On‐going 4On‐going
(Quality) Percentage of Research projectscompletedinthelast3years
90% 100% 90% 100%
(Quality) Percentage of Research Outputspublished in a recognized journal orsubmittedforpatenting/patented
50%
58.33(7/12)
MFO4A.TECHNICALADVISORYEXTENSIONSERVICES
2014BUDGET:(Indicate)
(Quantity) Number of persons trainedweightedbylengthoftraining
48 48 38On‐going
(Quantity)Numberofpersonsprovidedwithtechnicaladvice
1 1 1On‐going
(Quality) Percentage of trainees who ratethetrainingcourseasgoodorbetter
25 25 25On‐going
(Quality) Percentage of clients who rateadvisoryservicesasgoodorbetter
20 20 20On‐going
(Quality) Percentage of requests fortrainings responded to within 3 days ofrequest
25 25 25On‐going
(Quality) Percentage of requests fortechnicaladvicerespondedtowithin3days
25 25 25On‐going
(Quality)Percentageofpersonswhoreceivetraining or advisory services who ratetimelines of service delivery as good orbetter
25 25 25On‐going
MFO4‐BSUPPORTTOOPERATIONS(STO)
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(Quality) Percentage of students who ratethe timeliness of educationdelivery/supervisionasgoodorbetter
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MFO3–RESEARCHSERVICES
2014BUDGET:(Indicate)
(Quantity) Number of research studiescompleted
4 On‐going 4On‐going
(Quality) Percentage of Research projectscompletedinthelast3years
90% 100% 90% 100%
(Quality) Percentage of Research Outputspublished in a recognized journal orsubmittedforpatenting/patented
50%
58.33(7/12)
MFO4A.TECHNICALADVISORYEXTENSIONSERVICES
2014BUDGET:(Indicate)
(Quantity) Number of persons trainedweightedbylengthoftraining
48 48 38On‐going
(Quantity)Numberofpersonsprovidedwithtechnicaladvice
1 1 1On‐going
(Quality) Percentage of trainees who ratethetrainingcourseasgoodorbetter
25 25 25On‐going
(Quality) Percentage of clients who rateadvisoryservicesasgoodorbetter
20 20 20On‐going
(Quality) Percentage of requests fortrainings responded to within 3 days ofrequest
25 25 25On‐going
(Quality) Percentage of requests fortechnicaladvicerespondedtowithin3days
25 25 25On‐going
(Quality)Percentageofpersonswhoreceivetraining or advisory services who ratetimelines of service delivery as good orbetter
25 25 25On‐going
MFO4‐BSUPPORTTOOPERATIONS(STO)
2014BUDGET:(Indicate)
Quality Management System Aligned withISOstandardsofthecontinuingcertificationoffrontlineservice(ifapplicable)
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
Implementing the Quality ManagementSystem(QMS)
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quantity) Number of process owners whoaretrainedinQMSimplementation
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quantity) Number of teams trained andorganizedtoconductIQA
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quantity) Number of Management Reviewconductedbytopmanagement ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quality) % of process owners whoperformedtheprocessattheQMS
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quality)% of IQA teamwho can properlyidentify continual improvement in theimplementationofQMS
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quality) % of non‐conformances compliedbyprocessowners
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quality) % of non‐conformances compliedwithinthecalendaryear
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
AUXILIARYSERVICES
(Quality) Percentage of students andpersonnel who rate the non‐academicservices (e.g.Library/medical/dental/guidance/ICTservices,etc.)
85%
124.12%
85%
184.12
(Quality) % of non‐conformances compliedwithinthecalendaryear
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MFO4–CGENERALADMINISTRATIONANDSUPPORTSERVICES
2014BUDGET:(Indicate)
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2014BUDGET:(Indicate)
Quality Management System Aligned withISOstandardsofthecontinuingcertificationoffrontlineservice(ifapplicable)
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
Implementing the Quality ManagementSystem(QMS)
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quantity) Number of process owners whoaretrainedinQMSimplementation
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quantity) Number of teams trained andorganizedtoconductIQA
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quantity) Number of Management Reviewconductedbytopmanagement ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quality) % of process owners whoperformedtheprocessattheQMS
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quality)% of IQA teamwho can properlyidentify continual improvement in theimplementationofQMS
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quality) % of non‐conformances compliedbyprocessowners
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
(Quality) % of non‐conformances compliedwithinthecalendaryear
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
AUXILIARYSERVICES
(Quality) Percentage of students andpersonnel who rate the non‐academicservices (e.g.Library/medical/dental/guidance/ICTservices,etc.)
85%
124.12%
85%
184.12
(Quality) % of non‐conformances compliedwithinthecalendaryear
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MFO4–CGENERALADMINISTRATIONANDSUPPORTSERVICES
2014BUDGET:(Indicate)
Budget Utilization Rate (BUR) See form AReferenceGuideforBURFormula
a.SubmissionofFinancialStatementsforFY2013(perPD1445)/FY2014toCOA
100% 15/13 100% 4/3
b. Submission of Report in Ageing of CashAdvances(Cut‐offdateNovember15,2014)toCOA
100% 2/2 100% 1/1
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Linkages BSHM
1. CastlePeakHotel2. GoldenPeakHotel3. ExpressInnHotel4. HotelFortuna5. LolaMarys6. MainHotel7. NSRoyalPension8. Fuentepension9. HotelAsia
BSITCT
1. CTUSanFranciscoCampus
PhysicalFacilities
Categorizeprojectsasfollows:
1. CompletedInfrastructures‐none2. on‐goingprojectsand–PrescribedInstitutionalGate3. forimplementation–
- Concretefence‐GuardHouse- SchoolCanteen‐ConversionofStockRoomtoaudio‐visualroom
*TUBURANCAMPUS
PhysicalFacilities
Categorizeprojectsasfollows:
1. completedinfrastructure2. on‐goingprojects,and3. forimplementation.
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Budget Utilization Rate (BUR) See form AReferenceGuideforBURFormula
a.SubmissionofFinancialStatementsforFY2013(perPD1445)/FY2014toCOA
100% 15/13 100% 4/3
b. Submission of Report in Ageing of CashAdvances(Cut‐offdateNovember15,2014)toCOA
100% 2/2 100% 1/1
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Linkages BSHM
1. CastlePeakHotel2. GoldenPeakHotel3. ExpressInnHotel4. HotelFortuna5. LolaMarys6. MainHotel7. NSRoyalPension8. Fuentepension9. HotelAsia
BSITCT
1. CTUSanFranciscoCampus
PhysicalFacilities
Categorizeprojectsasfollows:
1. CompletedInfrastructures‐none2. on‐goingprojectsand–PrescribedInstitutionalGate3. forimplementation–
- Concretefence‐GuardHouse- SchoolCanteen‐ConversionofStockRoomtoaudio‐visualroom
*TUBURANCAMPUS
PhysicalFacilities
Categorizeprojectsasfollows:
1. completedinfrastructure2. on‐goingprojects,and3. forimplementation.
Budget Utilization Rate (BUR) See form AReferenceGuideforBURFormula
a.SubmissionofFinancialStatementsforFY2013(perPD1445)/FY2014toCOA
100% 15/13 100% 4/3
b. Submission of Report in Ageing of CashAdvances(Cut‐offdateNovember15,2014)toCOA
100% 2/2 100% 1/1
PERFORMANCEINDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Linkages BSHM
1. CastlePeakHotel2. GoldenPeakHotel3. ExpressInnHotel4. HotelFortuna5. LolaMarys6. MainHotel7. NSRoyalPension8. Fuentepension9. HotelAsia
BSITCT
1. CTUSanFranciscoCampus
PhysicalFacilities
Categorizeprojectsasfollows:
1. CompletedInfrastructures‐none2. on‐goingprojectsand–PrescribedInstitutionalGate3. forimplementation–
- Concretefence‐GuardHouse- SchoolCanteen‐ConversionofStockRoomtoaudio‐visualroom
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PhysicalFacilities
Categorizeprojectsasfollows:
1. completedinfrastructure2. on‐goingprojects,and3. forimplementation.
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CTU–TuburanEventsEVENT VENUE DATEALUSeniorCitizenSummerPhysicalFitness
CTU–TuburanCampus May6,2014–June10,2014
LETReview CTU–TuburanCampus April5,2014–August2014SummerClassBEEdDPE/CPE
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April21,2014–May30,2014May5,2014–October,2014
Seminar‐Workshops‐PAFTEMidyearConvention‐researchWritingproposalSeminarSpeaker:Dr.RotacioGravosoProfessor,Dept.ofDev’t.andComm..,VSU‐Seminar–WorkshoponOutcomes‐BasedEducationSpeaker:RoselynA.FortunadoMAT–ELLInstructor,SWU
CrownLegacyHotelBaguioCityStudent’sActivityCenterCTU‐TuburanCampusAudioVisualRoomCTU‐TubuanCebu
April11–12,2014May19–20,2014May27–28,2014
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MFOANDPERFORMANCEINDICATORS ACCOMPLISHMENT ACCOMPLISHMENT F.Y.2013 F.Y.2014 A.MAJORFINALOUTPUTS(MFO) I.OPERATIONS
MFO1–HIGHEREDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET:(indicate)12,038(INTHOUSANDS)
1.1Totalnumberofgraduatesinmandatedandpriorityprogram
95% 605
1.2Percentage(cumulative)ofaccreditedprogramstototalnumberofprograms
50% 50%
1.3Percentageofgraduateswhofinishedtheiracademicprogramsaccordingtotheprescribedtimeframe
53%
58%
MFO2–ADVANCEDEDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET:(indicate)2,800(INTHOSANDS)
2.1Totalnumberofgraduatesinmandatedandpriorityprograms
none 2%
2.2Percentageofgraduateswhowhoengagedinemploymentorwhoseemploymentstatusimprovedwithin1yearofgraduation
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CTU–TuburanCampus May6,2014–June10,2014
LETReview CTU–TuburanCampus April5,2014–August2014SummerClassBEEdDPE/CPE
CTU–TuburanCampusCTU–TuburanCampus
April21,2014–May30,2014May5,2014–October,2014
Seminar‐Workshops‐PAFTEMidyearConvention‐researchWritingproposalSeminarSpeaker:Dr.RotacioGravosoProfessor,Dept.ofDev’t.andComm..,VSU‐Seminar–WorkshoponOutcomes‐BasedEducationSpeaker:RoselynA.FortunadoMAT–ELLInstructor,SWU
CrownLegacyHotelBaguioCityStudent’sActivityCenterCTU‐TuburanCampusAudioVisualRoomCTU‐TubuanCebu
April11–12,2014May19–20,2014May27–28,2014
ProgressReportonMajorFinalOutput
MFOANDPERFORMANCEINDICATORS ACCOMPLISHMENT ACCOMPLISHMENT F.Y.2013 F.Y.2014 A.MAJORFINALOUTPUTS(MFO) I.OPERATIONS
MFO1–HIGHEREDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET:(indicate)12,038(INTHOUSANDS)
1.1Totalnumberofgraduatesinmandatedandpriorityprogram
95% 605
1.2Percentage(cumulative)ofaccreditedprogramstototalnumberofprograms
50% 50%
1.3Percentageofgraduateswhofinishedtheiracademicprogramsaccordingtotheprescribedtimeframe
53%
58%
MFO2–ADVANCEDEDUCATIONSERVICES 2014BUDGET:(indicate)2,800(INTHOSANDS)
2.1Totalnumberofgraduatesinmandatedandpriorityprograms
none 2%
2.2Percentageofgraduateswhowhoengagedinemploymentorwhoseemploymentstatusimprovedwithin1yearofgraduation
2.3Percentageofstudentswhoratetimelinessofeducationdelivery/supervisionasgoodorbetter
III.GENERALADMINISTRATION&SUPPPORTSERVICES 2014BUDGETindicate)4,296(INTHOUSANDS)
6.1Percentageofactualutilizationofbudgetinclusivetoincometototaloperatingbudget
89% 42%
6.2Percentageoffinancialstatementsandreports/documentssubmittedtoCOA,CHED,DBMandotheragencieswithinmandatedtime.
100% 42%
MFO5–MANAGEMENTOFRESOURCES 7.1Percentageofactualutilizationofdonations N\A 7.2Numberoflinkages 7.3Percentageofstudentsbenefitingfromlinkages
6.1ProposedUtilizationofIncomefortheNextQuarterProposedExpenditures(SpecialTrustFund–Fund164)INTHOUSANDS2nd3rd 4thMOOE 2,384 2,384 2,384CapitalOutlay 1,809 1,809 1,809Total 4,193 4,193 4,1936.2ActualExpendituresOftheCurrentQuarter2ndQRT.INTHOSANDSFund101GF 790 164 2,000161 163
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FACULTY ROOM
FARMERS TRAINING CENTER
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THE GREEN HOUSE
POULTRY HOUSE
CTU-TUburan Campus Staff taking a closer look of the 4000-sq. meters Lot Donated by Mr. Raymond Branzuela,
CCMC Manager
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POULTRY HOUSE
UNIVERSITY EVENTS
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• Groundbreaking of CTU-Argao Covered Walk
• Training on Welding and Automotive
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• Research EXPO ‘14
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• Research EXPO ‘14
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CONSOLIDATED PROGRESS REPORT ON MAJOR FINAL OUTPUTS OF ALL CTU – CAMPUSES
MFO AND PERFORMANCE INDICATORS ACTUALF.Y. 2013
ACCOMPLISHMENTF.Y. 2014
A. MAJOR FINALOUTPUTS (MFO)I. OPERATIONSMFO 1 – HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES2014 BUDGET : Php 248, 194, 0001.1 Total number of graduates in mandated and priority programs 3,298 4,1231.2 Percentage ( cumulative) of accredited programs to total number of programs
100% 60%
1.3 Percentage of graduates who finished their academic programs according to the prescribed timeframe
100% 97%
MFO 2 – ADVANCED EDUCATION SERVICES2014 BUDGET: Php15,531,00 Php 296,648,0002.1 Total number of graduates in mandated and priority programs 1,114 2,5732.2 Percentage of graduates who engaged in employment or whose employment status improved within six ( 6 ) months of graduation
100% 95%
2.3 Percentage of students who rate timeliness of education delivery/supervision as good or better
100% 85%
MFO 3 – RESEARCH SERVICES2014 BUDGET : Php 13,061,000 Php 15,982,003.1 Number of research studies completed in the last three (3) years
60% 100%
3.2 Percentage of research outputs published in a recognized refereed journal in the last three (3) years
60% 100%
3.3 Percentage of research projects conducted on schedule 121% 100%MFO 4 – TECHNICAL ADVISORY EXTENSION SERVICES2014 BUDGET: Php 10, 196, 000 Php 13,067,004.1 Number of persons trained weighted by the length of training 16,926 16,6444.2 Percentage of trainees/clients who rate services rendered as good or better
100% 85 %
4.3 Percentage of requests for training/technical advice responded to within three (3) days
100 % 85 %
II. SUPPORT TO OPERATIONS (STO)2014 BUDGET : Php 18, 985, 00 Php 23,432,0005.1 Percentage of students and personnel who rate non-academic related services (e.g. library services, medical/dental services, guidance services, ICT services, etc. ) as good or better
100 % 85 %
5.2 Percentage of faculty and personnel enabled to pursue studies/training
100 % 85 %
III. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION & SUPPORT SERVICES2014 BUDGET : Php 91, 173, 000 Php 78, 004, 0006.1 Percentage of actual utilization of budget inclusive of income to total operating budget6.2 Percentage of financial statements and reports/documents submitted to COA , CHED, DBM and other agencies within mandated time.
100% 100 %
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Accountant and Admin Assistant II to the SPMS Simulation by the SUC Finex, Inc at Boracay Island, Aklan
‐ Attendance of the Registrar II to the CTU Registrars’ Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
‐ Attendance of the CAS/COE Director, Technology Director, SAO Director, Research Chair and the Extension Chair to the Central Visayas Conference with Higher Education Institutions in Region VII at Waterfront Hotel, Lahug, Cebu City
‐ Attendance of the Document Controller to the Management Review Committee Meeting at CTU‐Main Campus
MFO 4C
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
COA Rules ‐ Submitted the required reports for the3rd quarter of 2014.
Policy Development
E – Governance ‐ BAC utilizes Philgeps in procuring supplies for the campus
MFO 5: Management of Resources
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHED STRATEGIES/ACTIONS & OUTCOMES
Donations ‐ Received five (5) computer sets with printer from DOTC through the efforts of Congressman Wilfredo S. Caminero
‐ Received one (1) computer set from the Soil and Water Conservation Foundation Inc. to be used in the Research Activities of the university
‐ Receive donation from Burkle ‐ SchockElektro‐Anlagen dated Jan 14, 2014 for the repair of the damaged building during the earthquake.
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Selected Forest Patches within the Key Biodiversity Areas in Argao, Cebu
Linkages Academic Partners for BEEd – Major in Content Education include 1) Argao Central Elementary School – Argao I 2) Binlod Elementary School – Argao II 3) Talaga Elementary School – Argao I. 4) Jomgao Elementary School – Argao II 5) Lapay Elementary School –Argao I 6) Guiwanon Elementary School – Argao I 7) Talaytay Elementary School – Argao I 8) Langtad Elementary School – Argao I 9) Cawayan Central Elementary School – Dalaguete II 10) Casay Elementary School – Dalaguete I 11) Balud Elementary School – Dalaguete I 12) BahayBagacay Elementary School – Sibonga I 13) Alcoy Central Elementary School – Alcoy II Academic Partners for BSEd – Major in TLE – HET include 1) Argao National High School ‐ Argao 2) Dalaguete National High School ‐ Dalaguete 3) Don Julian Enad MNHS ‐ Sibonga 4) Mantalongon National High School ‐ Dalaguete 5) Talaga National High School ‐ Argao 6) Ocaña National High School – Carcar II
Bachelor of Elementary Education Student Teaching Linkages for A.Y. 2014‐2015 as per approved MOA
Elementary School
Address In‐Charge No. of ST
Argao Central ES
Poblacion, Argao
Jocelyn C. Pacaldo Principal 1
M 1
F T 1
Langtad ES Langtad, Argao
Jovencia C. Sanchez Principal 1
1
1
2
Talaytay ES Talaytay, Argao
Vita C. Mier Principal 1
4
4
Tulic ES Tulic, Argao Chona Z. Bayang
2
9
11
Jomgao ES Jomgao, Argao
Linda F. Villegas Principal 1
1
2
3
Bulasa ES Bulasa, Argao Liliosa M. Paller Principal 1
7
7
Jampang ES Jampang, Argao
Rosalina M. Fuentes Principal 1
1
1
Guiwananon ES
Guiwanon, Argao
Adriano N. Flores Principal 1
6
6
Mandilikit ES Mandilikit, Argao
Magdalena A. Camajalan Principal 1
2
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Selected Forest Patches within the Key Biodiversity Areas in Argao, Cebu
Linkages Academic Partners for BEEd – Major in Content Education include 1) Argao Central Elementary School – Argao I 2) Binlod Elementary School – Argao II 3) Talaga Elementary School – Argao I. 4) Jomgao Elementary School – Argao II 5) Lapay Elementary School –Argao I 6) Guiwanon Elementary School – Argao I 7) Talaytay Elementary School – Argao I 8) Langtad Elementary School – Argao I 9) Cawayan Central Elementary School – Dalaguete II 10) Casay Elementary School – Dalaguete I 11) Balud Elementary School – Dalaguete I 12) BahayBagacay Elementary School – Sibonga I 13) Alcoy Central Elementary School – Alcoy II Academic Partners for BSEd – Major in TLE – HET include 1) Argao National High School ‐ Argao 2) Dalaguete National High School ‐ Dalaguete 3) Don Julian Enad MNHS ‐ Sibonga 4) Mantalongon National High School ‐ Dalaguete 5) Talaga National High School ‐ Argao 6) Ocaña National High School – Carcar II
Bachelor of Elementary Education Student Teaching Linkages for A.Y. 2014‐2015 as per approved MOA
Elementary School
Address In‐Charge No. of ST
Argao Central ES
Poblacion, Argao
Jocelyn C. Pacaldo Principal 1
M 1
F T 1
Langtad ES Langtad, Argao
Jovencia C. Sanchez Principal 1
1
1
2
Talaytay ES Talaytay, Argao
Vita C. Mier Principal 1
4
4
Tulic ES Tulic, Argao Chona Z. Bayang
2
9
11
Jomgao ES Jomgao, Argao
Linda F. Villegas Principal 1
1
2
3
Bulasa ES Bulasa, Argao Liliosa M. Paller Principal 1
7
7
Jampang ES Jampang, Argao
Rosalina M. Fuentes Principal 1
1
1
Guiwananon ES
Guiwanon, Argao
Adriano N. Flores Principal 1
6
6
Mandilikit ES Mandilikit, Argao
Magdalena A. Camajalan Principal 1
2
2
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Sibonga ES Sibonga,
Cebu Mercedita P. Sabido Principal 2
7
7
Balud ES Balud, Dalaguete
Arnel F. Bustamante Principal 1
2
6
8
Mantalongon ES
Mantalongon, Dalaguete
Alice S. Carin Principal 1
3
3
Casay ES Casay, Dalaguete
Marilou S. Larona Head Teacher 1
4
4
Panaguikan ES
Panaguikan, Dalaguete
Rutchel S. Balungkas Principal 1
1
4
5
Over‐all Total 8 56 64 Non‐Academic Partners in the Industry for BSICT include 1. Smart Traffic – Osmeña Blvd. 2. LGU‐Argao – Argao, Cebu 3. Cebu Business Outsourcing Solution – Capitol Site, Cebu City
4. Daimler Group Services Phil. – Cebu Business Park 5. Jomacker Company ‐ Minglanilla 6. PLDT – N. Bacalso Ave. 7. ixBase Inc. – N. Escario St. 8. CPKelcoPhils. Inc. – Sibonga, Cebu 9. X‐Comp ‐ Banawa 10. PRO 7 Philhealth – Gorordo Ave. 11. Web Express – Apas, Lahug, Cebu 12. Globalis Media Inc/ Exdigital Inc. – Cebu Business Park
13. Provincial Capitol – Capitol Site Cebu City 14. Techdaddy Sales & Services – Camputhaw Cebu 15. Enovate Corporation – Mandaue City 16. QualfonPhils. – Lahug, Cebu, City 17. Cebu Technological University (Argao Campus) – E.D Kintanar St. Lamacan, Argao, Cebu
18. X‐comp Computer Sales & Services ‐ Guadalupe Non‐Academic Partners in the Industry for BSHM include 1) Waterfront Airport Hotel and Casino – 1 Airport Road, Lapu‐Lapu City 2) Tune Hotel – 36 Archbishop Reyes Avenue, Cebu City 3) Imperial Palace Waterpark Resort and Spa – Datag, Maribago, Lapu‐Lapu City 4) Majestic Chinese Cuisine – 3rd Level‐North Reclamation Area Sm City Cebu 5) Maribago Bluewater Beach Club Inc. – Buyong, MaribagoMactan Island Cebu 6) Casa Verde Incorporated – No.69 Lim Tian St. Ramos Cebu City 7) Crown Regency Hotels and Resort – 6thfloor Tower 2, Club Ultima, Fuente Osmeña Blvd. Cebu City 8) Golden Cowrie Native Restaurant – Salinas, Lahug Cebu City
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9) Hukadsa Golden Cowrie Restaurant – Level 2 the terraces, Ayala Center Cebu Business Park City 10) Summit Circle Hotel – Fuente Osmeña St. Cebu City Non‐Academic Partners in the Industry for BSIT include Drafting Technology 1) JM Salera Construction – 44C. Bores St. Mabolo, Cebu City 2) T.I Vasquez Architect Planners & Cebu Inc. – 1404, 4th Floor Keppel Center, Cebu Business Park 3) Inam Builders – Labangon Cebu, City 4) Ramman Realty and Dev’t Corp. – Jakosalem Cebu, City 5) DSJP Construction – 2nd floor Espiritu Bldg. Cor. South gate Subdivision 6) Alta Tierra Mining Development Corp. – Poblacion, Argao, Cebu 7) F. Villamor Home Builders/ V. Engineering – V. Center Bldg. Rizal St., Looc, Poblacion, Argao, Cebu BSIT – Garments Technology 1) Philippines Light Leather Inc. – 15th St. 2) Hyle Bridal Space Haus – 48‐C Sanciangko St. Kamagayan, Cebu City 3) Cebu Technological University (Argao Campus) – E.D Kintanar St. Lamacan, Argao, Cebu Philippines BSIT – Electronics Technology 1) National Power Corporation – 4F BF Bldg. Escario St., Cebu City 2) Monde Nissin Corporation – Sacris Road, Casuntingan, Mandaue, Cebu City Philippines 3) N.A System Inc. – 15th floor Ayala FGU Center Cebu Business Park, Cebu City 4) Primary Structures Corporation – 333 V. Rama Ave. Guadalupe, Cebu City 5) Prince Argao – Dr. T.S Kintanar, Argao, Cebu City 6) Philips Service Center Prologic Electronics – Door 14 Gemmar Bldg. Gen. Echavez Ext. CC 7) Municipality of Argao – Poblacion, Argao, Cebu 8) Municipality of Dalaguete – Municipal Hall, Poblacion, Dalaguete, Cebu City BSIT – Computer Technology 1) Property of Specialist – Unit 8 Galleria Fuente Bldg., General Maxilom Ave. Cebu City, Philippines 2) CPILS – MJ Cuenco Avenue St. 6015 Philippines 3) Municipality of Argao – Argao, Cebu 4) Cebu Provincial Capitol – Cebu Provincial Capitol, Cebu City, Philippines 5) Waterfront Airport Hotel and Casino – 1 Airport Road, Lapu‐Lapu City 6) World Digital Corporation – 114 Leon Kilat St. Pahina Central Cebu City 7) COWASSCO – PoblacionArgao Cebu 8) PAG‐IBIG – WT. Tower Mindanao Avenue, Cebu Business Park City Cebu
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Sibonga ES Sibonga,
Cebu Mercedita P. Sabido Principal 2
7
7
Balud ES Balud, Dalaguete
Arnel F. Bustamante Principal 1
2
6
8
Mantalongon ES
Mantalongon, Dalaguete
Alice S. Carin Principal 1
3
3
Casay ES Casay, Dalaguete
Marilou S. Larona Head Teacher 1
4
4
Panaguikan ES
Panaguikan, Dalaguete
Rutchel S. Balungkas Principal 1
1
4
5
Over‐all Total 8 56 64 Non‐Academic Partners in the Industry for BSICT include 1. Smart Traffic – Osmeña Blvd. 2. LGU‐Argao – Argao, Cebu 3. Cebu Business Outsourcing Solution – Capitol Site, Cebu City
4. Daimler Group Services Phil. – Cebu Business Park 5. Jomacker Company ‐ Minglanilla 6. PLDT – N. Bacalso Ave. 7. ixBase Inc. – N. Escario St. 8. CPKelcoPhils. Inc. – Sibonga, Cebu 9. X‐Comp ‐ Banawa 10. PRO 7 Philhealth – Gorordo Ave. 11. Web Express – Apas, Lahug, Cebu 12. Globalis Media Inc/ Exdigital Inc. – Cebu Business Park
13. Provincial Capitol – Capitol Site Cebu City 14. Techdaddy Sales & Services – Camputhaw Cebu 15. Enovate Corporation – Mandaue City 16. QualfonPhils. – Lahug, Cebu, City 17. Cebu Technological University (Argao Campus) – E.D Kintanar St. Lamacan, Argao, Cebu
18. X‐comp Computer Sales & Services ‐ Guadalupe Non‐Academic Partners in the Industry for BSHM include 1) Waterfront Airport Hotel and Casino – 1 Airport Road, Lapu‐Lapu City 2) Tune Hotel – 36 Archbishop Reyes Avenue, Cebu City 3) Imperial Palace Waterpark Resort and Spa – Datag, Maribago, Lapu‐Lapu City 4) Majestic Chinese Cuisine – 3rd Level‐North Reclamation Area Sm City Cebu 5) Maribago Bluewater Beach Club Inc. – Buyong, MaribagoMactan Island Cebu 6) Casa Verde Incorporated – No.69 Lim Tian St. Ramos Cebu City 7) Crown Regency Hotels and Resort – 6thfloor Tower 2, Club Ultima, Fuente Osmeña Blvd. Cebu City 8) Golden Cowrie Native Restaurant – Salinas, Lahug Cebu City
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Non‐Academic Partners in the Industry for BSF include1) Cebu Diversity Conservation Foundation 2) DENR – PENRO Cebu
Submitted a Project Proposal to Upgrade the facilities in
Science and Agriculture Laboratories of CTU – Argao Campus to Cebu Technological University, Main Campus worth Php 2,000.000.00
PHYSICAL FACILITIESMFO 5: Management of Resources
PHYSICAL FACILITIES Completed Infrastructures Ongoing Projects For Implementation
1 Ceiling of Motorpool and 3 Classroom Septic tank for Dorm 1 Construction of Generator Set House
2 Replacement of Window Screen of Room T/ED 5
Construction of school canteen (Phase II)
Canopy between the Admin Bldg. & the SciTech Bldg.
3 Purchase of Generator Set for University Use
Additional bedroom (1) at dormitory 1 and renovation of C.R.
Construction of Carpentry shop at Motorpool and Classroom
4
Replacement of Glass Jalousy Blades and frame at HM Laboratory
Purchase of materials for the construction folding partition at Forestry Building
Repair of the Damaged Annex Bldg. from Earthquake – Phase I
5 Concrete flooring of the Generator Set area Repair/repainting of COTE office.
6 Concrete flooring of school canteen
Wall Glass and Analok Door Installation @ COTE Office
7 Repainting of Badminton and Tennis Courts Repair/renovation of Barn House
8
Awning Glass Window and Iron grills for Motorpool and 3 classroom
Repair/Renovation of Poultry House
FOR OSLOBAEXTENSION CAMPUS
CTU – OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS’ SUBMITTED REQUESTS TO THE LGU THE CAMPUS’ INITIAL IMMEDIATE NEEDS FOR ITS OPERATION: VENTILATION USING ORBIT FANS AND/OR WALL FANS OF THE GROUND FLOOR CLASSROOMS (3 CLASSROOMS) REPLACEMENT OF FLOURESCENT BULBS FOR LIGHTING IN SOME CLASSROOMS. ELECTRICAL OUTLETS IN THE CLASSROOMS ORBIT FANS CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT IN SOME CLASSROOMS METAL GRILLS FOR 2 CLASSROOMS (COMPUTER / ICT LAB) 3 MOBILE WHITEBOARDS 10 WORKING TABLES (LONG) DOORS FOR CRs (MALE/FEMALE) DOOR KNOBS FOR EVERY CLASSROOM FIRE EXTINGUISHER IN EVERY LABORATORY CLASSROOM (AS PER BFP INSPECTION FINDINGS AND REQUESTS)
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FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IN THE CAMPUS (AS PER BFP INSPECTION FINDINGS AND REQUESTS) DIVISION AND WALL PARTITION FOR OFFICE OF THE FACULTY AND STAFF IN THE GROUND FLOOR CLASSROOM – “Priority Request” MAINTENANCE FOR CLEANLINESS OF SURROUNDINGS AND CRs. SIGNAGES: “ENTRANCE” AND “EXIT” SIGNAGES “NO SITTING IN THIS AREA” SIGNAGES FOR HIGHWAY SIGNAGE/ BILLBOARD OF CTU‐OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS: “CEBU
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY – OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS” – Accomplished
FOR OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS
ENROLLMENT REPORT OF 1ST SEMESTER AY 2014-2015:
OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS:
BSIT Major in Computer Technology First Year BSIT CT 1 22 BSIT Major in Computer Technology Second Year BSIT CT 2 22 BSIT Major in Computer Technology Second Year BSIT CT 3 24 BS Information and Communication Technology First Year BSICT 1 17 BS Information and Communication Technology First Year BSICT 2 18 BS in Agriculture Second Year BSA 1 17 BS in Agriculture Second Year BSA 3 (AEM) 8 BS in Agriculture Second Year BSA 3 (ANPROD) 11
TOTAL: 139
CAMPUS INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT STATUS:
IN CTU – OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS: TELEPHONE LANDLINE WITH BROADBAND INTERNET CONNECTIVITY. Internet and Network Services (Wired and Wireless Local Area Network). Existing 10 users set of a virtual system setup using NComputingM300 SeriesTechnology of Computer Equipment to conserve electrical energy consumption. Putting of teachers’ plastic table in the classrooms. Use of the other classrooms in the ground floor. Completing all the classrooms in the ground floor with wooden arm chairs. Additional 4 computer sets for computer lab are now procured and used in the computer labfor students, faculty and staff use.
CAMPUS INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT STATUS:
IN CTU – OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS: TELEPHONE LANDLINE WITH BROADBAND INTERNET CONNECTIVITY. Internet and Network Services (Wired and Wireless Local Area Network). Existing 10 users set of a virtual system setup using NComputingM300 SeriesTechnology of Computer Equipment to conserve electrical energy consumption. Putting of teachers’ plastic table in the classrooms. Use of the other classrooms in the ground floor.
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Completing all the classrooms in the ground floor with wooden arm chairs. Additional 4 computer sets for computer lab are now procured and used in the computer labfor students, faculty and staff use.
ENROLLMENT REPORT OF 1ST SEMESTER AY 2014-2015:
SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS:
BS Information and Communication Technology First Year BSICT 1 23
BSIT Major in Computer Technology First Year BSIT CT 1 21
BSIT Major in Computer Technology First Year BSIT CT 2 32
Graduate School Program: MAED and MPA 27
TOTAL: 103
CAMPUSES’ BUILDING AND CLASSROOMS IMPROVEMENT PLANS AND REQUESTS (requested to the LGU c/o Municipal Mayor) FOR 1ST SEM AY 2014-2015
CTU – OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS’ SUBMITTED REQUESTS TO THE LGU THE CAMPUS’ IMMEDIATE NEEDS FOR ITS OPERATION:
First Priority (Immediate and Urgent):
DIVISION AND WALL PARTITION FOR AN ADMIN OFFICE AS WELL AS FACULTY ROOM IN ONE OF THE GROUND FLOOR CLASSROOM.
3 STEEL CABINETS FOR USE OF THE IMPORTANT FILES AND DOCUMENTS OF THE CAMPUS.
3 MOBILE WHITEBOARDS
Second Priority:
VENTILATION USING ORBIT FANS AND/OR WALL FANS OF THE GROUND FLOOR CLASSROOMS (3 CLASSROOMS)
REPLACEMENT OF FLOURESCENT BULBS FOR LIGHTING IN SOME CLASSROOMS. ELECTRICAL OUTLETS IN THE CLASSROOMS ORBIT FANS CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT IN SOME CLASSROOMS METAL GRILLS FOR 2 CLASSROOMS (COMPUTER / ICT LAB)
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Completing all the classrooms in the ground floor with wooden arm chairs. Additional 4 computer sets for computer lab are now procured and used in the computer labfor students, faculty and staff use.
ENROLLMENT REPORT OF 1ST SEMESTER AY 2014-2015:
SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS:
BS Information and Communication Technology First Year BSICT 1 23
BSIT Major in Computer Technology First Year BSIT CT 1 21
BSIT Major in Computer Technology First Year BSIT CT 2 32
Graduate School Program: MAED and MPA 27
TOTAL: 103
CAMPUSES’ BUILDING AND CLASSROOMS IMPROVEMENT PLANS AND REQUESTS (requested to the LGU c/o Municipal Mayor) FOR 1ST SEM AY 2014-2015
CTU – OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS’ SUBMITTED REQUESTS TO THE LGU THE CAMPUS’ IMMEDIATE NEEDS FOR ITS OPERATION:
First Priority (Immediate and Urgent):
DIVISION AND WALL PARTITION FOR AN ADMIN OFFICE AS WELL AS FACULTY ROOM IN ONE OF THE GROUND FLOOR CLASSROOM.
3 STEEL CABINETS FOR USE OF THE IMPORTANT FILES AND DOCUMENTS OF THE CAMPUS.
3 MOBILE WHITEBOARDS
Second Priority:
VENTILATION USING ORBIT FANS AND/OR WALL FANS OF THE GROUND FLOOR CLASSROOMS (3 CLASSROOMS)
REPLACEMENT OF FLOURESCENT BULBS FOR LIGHTING IN SOME CLASSROOMS. ELECTRICAL OUTLETS IN THE CLASSROOMS ORBIT FANS CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT IN SOME CLASSROOMS METAL GRILLS FOR 2 CLASSROOMS (COMPUTER / ICT LAB)
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10 WORKING TABLES (LONG) DOORS FOR CRs (MALE/FEMALE) DOOR KNOBS FOR EVERY CLASSROOM FIRE EXTINGUISHER IN EVERY LABORATORY CLASSROOM (AS PER BFP REQUEST) FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IN THE CAMPUS (AS PER BFP REQUEST) MAINTENANCE FOR CLEANLINESS OF SURROUNDINGS AND CRs. SIGNAGES:
“ENTRANCE” AND “EXIT” SIGNAGES “NO SITTING IN THIS AREA” SIGNAGES
FOR HIGHWAY SIGNAGE/ BILLBOARD OF CTU‐OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS: “CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY – OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS” – Accomplished
CTU – SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS’ SUBMITTED REQUESTS TO THE LGU THE CAMPUS’ INITIAL IMMEDIATE NEEDS FOR ITS OPERATION:
LIGHTINGS AND ELECTRICAL OUTLETS IN THE CLASSROOMS ORBIT FANS AND/OR WALL FANS IN THE CLASSROOMS METAL GRILLS FOR COMPUTER / ICT LABS DOORS FOR CRs (MALE/FEMALE) BULLETIN BOARD OF THE CAMPUS FIRE EXTINGUISHER IN EVERY LABORATORY CLASSROOMS (AS PER BFP INSPECTION FINDINGS AND REQUESTS) FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IN THE CAMPUS (AS PER BFP INSPECTION FINDINGS AND REQUESTS)MAINTENANCE FOR CLEANLINESS OF SURROUNDINGS AND CRs SIGNAGES:
“ENTRANCE” AND “EXIT” SIGNAGES IN THE CLASSROOMS AND IN OTHER AREAS. “NO SITTING IN THIS AREA” SIGNAGES FOR HIGHWAY SIGNAGE/ BILLBOARD OF CTU‐SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS: “CEBU
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY – SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS”
CAMPUS INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT STATUS:
IN CTU – SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS: 12 UNITS OF COMPUTER SET WITH WINDOWS 7 OPERATING SYSTEM 1 UNIT HP COLORED PRINTER ELECTRONICS TOOL (PLIERS, SOLDERING IRONS, AND TESTERS) BASIC SCIENCE EQUIPMENT DRAWING TABLES LABORATORY WORKING TABLES TELEPHONE LANDLINE WITH BROADBAND INTERNET CONNECTIVITY Internet and Network Services (Wired and Wireless Local Area Network).
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10 WORKING TABLES (LONG) DOORS FOR CRs (MALE/FEMALE) DOOR KNOBS FOR EVERY CLASSROOM FIRE EXTINGUISHER IN EVERY LABORATORY CLASSROOM (AS PER BFP REQUEST) FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IN THE CAMPUS (AS PER BFP REQUEST) MAINTENANCE FOR CLEANLINESS OF SURROUNDINGS AND CRs. SIGNAGES:
“ENTRANCE” AND “EXIT” SIGNAGES “NO SITTING IN THIS AREA” SIGNAGES
FOR HIGHWAY SIGNAGE/ BILLBOARD OF CTU‐OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS: “CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY – OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS” – Accomplished
CTU – SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS’ SUBMITTED REQUESTS TO THE LGU THE CAMPUS’ INITIAL IMMEDIATE NEEDS FOR ITS OPERATION:
LIGHTINGS AND ELECTRICAL OUTLETS IN THE CLASSROOMS ORBIT FANS AND/OR WALL FANS IN THE CLASSROOMS METAL GRILLS FOR COMPUTER / ICT LABS DOORS FOR CRs (MALE/FEMALE) BULLETIN BOARD OF THE CAMPUS FIRE EXTINGUISHER IN EVERY LABORATORY CLASSROOMS (AS PER BFP INSPECTION FINDINGS AND REQUESTS) FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IN THE CAMPUS (AS PER BFP INSPECTION FINDINGS AND REQUESTS)MAINTENANCE FOR CLEANLINESS OF SURROUNDINGS AND CRs SIGNAGES:
“ENTRANCE” AND “EXIT” SIGNAGES IN THE CLASSROOMS AND IN OTHER AREAS. “NO SITTING IN THIS AREA” SIGNAGES FOR HIGHWAY SIGNAGE/ BILLBOARD OF CTU‐SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS: “CEBU
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY – SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS”
CAMPUS INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT STATUS:
IN CTU – SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS: 12 UNITS OF COMPUTER SET WITH WINDOWS 7 OPERATING SYSTEM 1 UNIT HP COLORED PRINTER ELECTRONICS TOOL (PLIERS, SOLDERING IRONS, AND TESTERS) BASIC SCIENCE EQUIPMENT DRAWING TABLES LABORATORY WORKING TABLES TELEPHONE LANDLINE WITH BROADBAND INTERNET CONNECTIVITY Internet and Network Services (Wired and Wireless Local Area Network).
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CTU – SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS’ SUBMITTED REQUESTS TO THE LGU THE CAMPUS’ IMMEDIATE NEEDS FOR ITS OPERATION:
First Priority (Immediate and Urgent):
DIVISION AND WALL PARTITION FOR AN ADMIN OFFICE AS WELL AS FACULTY ROOM IN THE 2nd FLOOR COMPUTER LAB CLASSROOM (on-going)
3 STEEL CABINETS FOR USE OF THE IMPORTANT FILES AND DOCUMENTS OF THE CAMPUS.
Second Priority: LIGHTINGS AND ELECTRICAL OUTLETS IN THE SECOND FLOOR CLASSROOMS ORBIT FANS AND/OR WALL FANS IN THE CLASSROOMS METAL GRILLS FOR COMPUTER / ICT LABS DOORS FOR CRs (MALE/FEMALE) BULLETIN BOARD OF THE CAMPUS FIRE EXTINGUISHER IN EVERY LABORATORY CLASSROOMS (AS PER BFP REQUEST) FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IN THE CAMPUS (AS PER BFP REQUEST) MAINTENANCE FOR CLEANLINESS OF SURROUNDINGS AND CRs SIGNAGES: “ENTRANCE” AND “EXIT” SIGNAGES IN THE CLASSROOMS AND IN OTHER
AREAS. “NO SITTING IN THIS AREA” SIGNAGES FOR HIGHWAY SIGNAGE/ BILLBOARD OF CTU-SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS:
“CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY – SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS”
CAMPUS INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT STATUS:
IN CTU – SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS: 12 UNITS OF COMPUTER SET WITH WINDOWS 7 OPERATING SYSTEM 1 UNIT HP COLORED PRINTER ELECTRONICS TOOL (PLIERS, SOLDERING IRONS, AND TESTERS) BASIC SCIENCE EQUIPMENT DRAWING TABLES LABORATORY WORKING TABLES TELEPHONE LANDLINE WITH BROADBAND INTERNET CONNECTIVITY Internet and Network Services (Wired and Wireless Local Area Network).
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UNIVERSITY EVENTS
COED/AS 1. Student Teaching Organization‐Parent Teacher Community Association Organizational Meeting
July 1, 2014 at the Berks Activity Center Participants: 65 Parents
2. Parent Teacher Community Association General Meeting July 6, 2014 at the Berks Activity Center Participants: First year‐Fourth year Parents
3. Acquaintance Party and Oath‐taking Ceremony July 11, 2014 at the Campus Oval Participants: First year to Fourth year students
4. Zumba Dance Exercise: A Nutrition Month Culminating Activity July 28, 2014 at the Campus Oval Participants: First year to Fourth year students
5. Intramurals 2014 Opening Parade and Program July 30, 2014 at the campus oval
Participants : All First year –Fourth year Education students and All CoEd Faculty
6. Demonstration Teaching August 27, 2014 at Talaytay and Langtad Elementary School
Participants: 64 BEEd IV students
7. Science – Math Month Opening September 1, 2014 at the campus basketball court Participants: All Students
8. Pilgrimage to Mama Mary September 8, 2014 Participants: 34 BSEd Students
9. Fire Safety and Basic Life Support and Fire Drill Seminar September 11, 2014 at the Berks Activity Center Participants: 300 students and Science and Math Faculty
10. Field Study on Weaving Industry September 12, 2014 at Tulic, Argao, Cebu Participants: 33 BSEd TLE‐HET Students with Dr. Jima S. Bejagan
11. Orientation on Disaster Risk Reduction and Earthquake Drill September 15, 2014 at the Auvio‐Visual Room Participants: 100 students and Science and Math Faculty
12. Teaching Demonstration September 15 – 19, 2014 at Argao National High School
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Participants: 34 BSEd TLE‐HET Students with Mrs. Virginia S. Albarracin, Mrs. Laura A. Alcazar
13. Spiritual Enhancement Seminar September 16, 2014 at Argao Training Center Participants: All Fourth Year BSEd TLE‐HET and BEED CEMjr Students with Mrs. Laura A. Alcazar
14. CTU ArgaoNite Presentation September 19, 2014 Participants: All Faculty and Employees
15. “BulawanongTingusbawan” Skills Training: Paper Flower Making September 25, 2014 Participants: RRCY Clienteles and Selected Education Students
16. Inter‐High Science Math Quiz September 26, 2014 at the Berks Activity Center Participants: High School Student and Teacher Coaches from 7 National High Schools of Argao with Science and Math Faculty of CTU Argao
17. Inter‐Department Sci‐War Challenge September 26, 2014 at the Berks Activity Center Participants: Science and Math Students from different programs
18. DalagangArgaoanon 2014 September 26, 2014 at Sec. Cerge M. Remonde Cultural and Sports Complex Participants: CTU Argao Faculty and Employees
The Director of the College of Technology & Engineering supported the ground breaking of the covered walk, a PTCA project. BSICT
Nutrition Month – joins the Nutrition Month Celebration through feeding Intramurals
Champion in Chess (Men ) 1st Runner Up (SepakTakraw) BSHM The College of Hospitality Management Activities:
Students/Hotelier’s Organization July 18, 2014 – Leadership Seminar and Action Planning July 23-24, 2014 - Seminar Workshop on Parliamentary Procedure
Departmental Activities July 2014 - Launching of Nutrition Month with the theme “ KalamidadPaghandaan: Gutom
at MalnutrisyonAgapan”. The launching of the activity was spearheaded by the Department of Agriculture and Department of Hospitality Management.
July 24, 2014 – Nutrition Month Culminating Activity Part 1 – Extemporaneous Speaking (well represented by all departments) Part II – Mass Dance (Zumba), the activity was actively participated by all departments and headed by the respective department chairman Part III – Feeding
July 2014 – Sponsor the First Friday Mass July 30 to August 3, 2014 – Intramurals 2014, the following achievements garnered by the
department: Ms. Intramurals 2014 winner (Gladys Labrador, 1st year section A) 1st Runner-up Mr. Intramurals 2014 (JhonnyMamalias, 1st year section C evening class)
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Champion Cheer dance Competition 2014 Over-all Champion Intramurals 2014
Participated in the Nutrition Month Celebration by joining the Zumba Dance Actively participated in the Intramurals 2014 games and cheer dance competition.
BSF
The dept. participated University wide acquaintance party on July 11, 2014 The dept. participated in the Intramurals 2014 on July 30-August 3, 2014 landed fourth place−a one-
step improvement from its previous standing and overall champion in basketball men. A milestone of the dept. in terms of its co-curricular activities.
BSA Hosted the Nutrition Month Celebration with the Hospitality Management Department Actively participated in the Intramurals 2014 Supported the Buwan ng Wika Celebration Conducted an Honoring Ceremony for the top 8th placer of the Licensure Examination for Agriculturist
held last June of this year with the other passers. In-charge of the poultry and the Director of the college of Technology & Engineering facilitated the
sourcing out of quality ready to lay pullets in Brgt. Gutlang, Argao for Egg Laying Production Project of the Campus
Facilitated attendance of the GTO officers in the Seminar on Study Habits and Time management GTO officers did Tutorial Sessions to first & second year students last Aug. 09, 2014 in order to assist
them in areas when they needed interventions. BSIE Participated in the Nutrition Month Celebration by joining the Zumba Dance Actively participated in the Intramurals 2014 games and cheer dance competition Purchased additional equipment for BSIE laboratory use such as arc welding machine, portable air
compressor, soldering iron, tinsnips, Plasma TV monitor 43”, Jig saw, Drill bits, and varied tools for laboratory use
Joined in the Opening parade of Argao Town Fiesta last September 19, 2014 Attended the CTU Night Presentation last September 19, 2014 Participated in the Skills Demonstration on Turmeric Powder Processing last September 26, 2014 @ Don Hil
St. organized by LGU-Argao BSIT
Clifford John Orquia – Resource Person in Technical – Vocational Literacy & English Language & Communication, Numeracy & Music Training Workshop as welding Instructor
Participate in the Argao Town Fiesta celebration as members of the different committee (costume making, stage decoration)
Acquire additional linkage with Convergys Receive tools and equipment for automotive, welding and electrical from the Local Government Unit for
extension program BSF
The dept. participated University wide acquaintance party on July 11, 2014 The dept. participated in the Intramurals 2014 on July 30‐August 3, 2014 landed fourth place−a one‐step
improvement from its previous standing and overall champion in basketball men. A milestone of the dept. in terms of its co‐curricular activities.
Conducted PaligsahansaGubat 2014 and Honoring of new forester and fellowship dinner with the alumni (September 25‐26, 2014).
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Progress Report on Major Final Output
MFO AND PERFORMANCE INDICATORS ACCOMPLISHMENT F.Y. 2013
DEPARTMENTF.Y. 2014
A. MAJOR FINAL OUTPUTS (MFO) I. OPERATIONS
MFO 1 – HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES 2014 BUDGET : (Indicate) 1.1 Total number of graduates in mandated and priority programs 378 761.2 Percentage (cumulative) of accredited programs to total number of programs 66% 66% 1.3 Percentage of graduates who finished their academic programs according to the prescribed timeframe
50.7% 62.8%
MFO 2 – ADVANCED EDUCATION SERVICES 2014 BUDGET : (Indicate) 2.1 Total number of graduates in mandated and priority programs 28 23 2.2 Percentage of graduates who engaged in employment or whose employment status improved within 1 year of graduation
2.3 Percentage of students who rate timeliness of education delivery/supervision as good or better
MFO 3 – RESEARCH SERVICES 2014 BUDGET : (Indicate) 3.1 Number of research studies completed in the last three (3) years 3.2 Percentage of research outputs published in a recognized refereed journal in the last three (3) years
3.3 Percentage of research projects conducted on schedule MFO 4 – TECHNICAL ADVISORY EXTENSION SERVICES
2014 BUDGET : (Indicate) 4.1 Number of persons trained weighted by the length of training 4.2 Percentage of trainees/clients who rate services rendered as good or better 4.3 Percentage of requests for training/technical advice responded to within three (3) days II. SUPPORT TO OPERATIONS (STO) 2014 BUDGET : (Indicate) 5.1 Percentage of students and personnel who rate non – academic related services (e.g. library services, medical/dental services, guidance services, ICT services, etc.) as good or better
5.2 Percentage of faculty and personnel enabled to pursue studies/training III. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION & SUPPORT SERVICES 2014 BUDGET : (Indicate) 6.1 Percentage of actual utilization of budget inclusive of income to total operating budget 83% 80% 6.2 Percentage of financial statements and reports/documents submitted to COA, CHED, DBM and other agencies within mandated time
100%
100%
MFO 5 – MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES 7.1 Percentage of actual utilization of donations 100% 100% 7.2 Number of linkages 7.3 Percentage of students benefiting from linkages
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6.1 Proposed Utilization of Income for the Next Quarter .1 Proposed Utilization of Income for the Next Quarter Proposed Expenditures (Special Trust Fund – Fund 164) 4th Quarter MOOE Php 2,400,000.00 Capital Outlay Php 1,000,000.00 Total
6.2 Actual Expenditures of the Current Quarter 3rd Quarter FUND 101 GF Php 10,706,099.66 164 Php 8,075,779.64 161 163
Collated by:
MARICEL D. BARRUGA Job Order
Noted by:
LYNNETTE MATEA S. CAMELLO, DALC Campus Director
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6.1 Proposed Utilization of Income for the Next Quarter .1 Proposed Utilization of Income for the Next Quarter Proposed Expenditures (Special Trust Fund – Fund 164) 4th Quarter MOOE Php 2,400,000.00 Capital Outlay Php 1,000,000.00 Total
6.2 Actual Expenditures of the Current Quarter 3rd Quarter FUND 101 GF Php 10,706,099.66 164 Php 8,075,779.64 161 163
Collated by:
MARICEL D. BARRUGA Job Order
Noted by:
LYNNETTE MATEA S. CAMELLO, DALC Campus Director
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PICTORIALS:
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Orientation of Disaster Risk Reduction and Earthquake Drill September 15, 2014
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NitePresentation September 19, 2014
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DalagangArgawanonSeptember 26, 2014
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DalagangArgawanonSeptember 26, 2014
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DalagangArgawanonSeptember 26, 2014
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DalagangArgawanonSeptember 26, 2014
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Crysali Therese Dayaganon and Dr. Suzette T. Elladora have presented their terminated team researches
in the 43rd PAFTE National Convention and and 4th International Convention at Capitol University Cagayan de Oro
City last October 16‐18, 2014.
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Crysali Therese Dayaganon and Dr. Suzette T. Elladora have presented their terminated team researches
in the 43rd PAFTE National Convention and and 4th International Convention at Capitol University Cagayan de Oro
City last October 16‐18, 2014.
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Crysali Therese Dayaganon and Dr. Suzette T. Elladora have presented their terminated team researches
in the 43rd PAFTE National Convention and and 4th International Convention at Capitol University Cagayan de Oro
City last October 16‐18, 2014.
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Crysali Therese Dayaganon and Dr. Suzette T. Elladora have presented their terminated team researches
in the 43rd PAFTE National Convention and and 4th International Convention at Capitol University Cagayan de Oro
City last October 16‐18, 2014.
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Crysali Therese Dayaganon and Dr. Suzette T. Elladora have presented their terminated team researches
in the 43rd PAFTE National Convention and and 4th International Convention at Capitol University Cagayan de Oro
City last October 16‐18, 2014.
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Crysali Therese Dayaganon and Dr. Suzette T. Elladora have presented their terminated team researches
in the 43rd PAFTE National Convention and and 4th International Convention at Capitol University Cagayan de Oro
City last October 16‐18, 2014.
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Crysali Therese Dayaganon and Dr. Suzette T. Elladora have presented their terminated team researches
in the 43rd PAFTE National Convention and and 4
th International Convention at Capitol University Cagayan de Oro
City last October 16‐18, 2014.
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Crysali Therese Dayaganon and Dr. Suzette T. Elladora have presented their terminated team researches
in the 43rd PAFTE National Convention and and 4
th International Convention at Capitol University Cagayan de Oro
City last October 16‐18, 2014.
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Crysali Therese Dayaganon and Dr. Suzette T. Elladora have presented their terminated team researches
in the 43rd PAFTE National Convention and and 4
th International Convention at Capitol University Cagayan de Oro
City last October 16‐18, 2014.
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Crysali Therese Dayaganon and Dr. Suzette T. Elladora have presented their terminated team researches
in the 43rd PAFTE National Convention and and 4
th International Convention at Capitol University Cagayan de Oro
City last October 16‐18, 2014.
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The CTU‐Argao Team in the PAFTE Convention
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The CTU‐Argao Team in the PAFTE Convention
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The CTU‐Argao Team in the PAFTE Convention
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The CTU‐Argao Team in the PAFTE Convention
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The CTU‐Argao Team in the PAFTE Convention
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EXTENSION HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Juanita P. Pinote as the Trainer in Candle Making
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EXTENSION HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Juanita P. Pinote as the Trainer in Candle Making
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EXTENSION HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Juanita P. Pinote as the Trainer in Candle Making
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EXTENSION HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Juanita P. Pinote as the Trainer in Candle Making
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EXTENSION HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Juanita P. Pinote as the Trainer in Candle Making
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Dr. Juanita P. Pinote as the Trainer in Candle Making
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Men in the Rehabilitation Center were actively involved in the Skills Demonstration
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Men in the Rehabilitation Center were actively involved in the Skills Demonstration
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Men in the Rehabilitation Center were actively involved in the Skills Demonstration
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Men in the Rehabilitation Center were actively involved in the Skills Demonstration
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Men in the Rehabilitation Center were actively involved in the Skills Demonstration
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Men in the Rehabilitation Center were actively involved in the Skills Demonstration
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Men in the Rehabilitation Center were actively involved in the Skills Demonstration
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Men in the Rehabilitation Center were actively involved in the Skills Demonstration
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Men in the Rehabilitation Center were actively involved in the Skills Demonstration
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Men in the Rehabilitation Center were actively involved in the Skills Demonstration
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The Active Graduate School Students who initiated the Skills Demonstration at DOH‐TRC Argao Cebu
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The Active Graduate School Students who initiated the Skills Demonstration at DOH‐TRC Argao Cebu
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The Active Graduate School Students who initiated the Skills Demonstration at DOH‐TRC Argao Cebu
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The Active Graduate School Students who initiated the Skills Demonstration at DOH‐TRC Argao Cebu
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The Active Graduate School Students who initiated the Skills Demonstration at DOH‐TRC Argao Cebu
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Participation of some of the Graduate School Faculty in the 4th Biennial PAEPI Convention last October 27‐29, 2014 at Mindanao University of Science and Technology
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Participation of some of the Graduate School Faculty in the 4th Biennial PAEPI Convention last October 27‐29, 2014 at Mindanao University of Science and Technology
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Participation of some of the Graduate School Faculty in the 4th Biennial PAEPI Convention last October 27‐29, 2014
at Mindanao University of Science and Technology
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Participation of some of the Graduate School Faculty in the 4th Biennial PAEPI Convention last October 27‐29, 2014 at Mindanao University of Science and Technology
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Participation of some of the Graduate School Faculty in the 4th Biennial PAEPI Convention last October 27‐29, 2014
at Mindanao University of Science and Technology
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Participation of some of the Graduate School Faculty in the 4th Biennial PAEPI Convention last October 27‐29, 2014 at Mindanao University of Science and Technology
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Participation of some of the Graduate School Faculty in the 4th Biennial PAEPI Convention last October 27‐29, 2014
at Mindanao University of Science and Technology
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Participation of some of the Graduate School Faculty in the 4th Biennial PAEPI Convention last October 27‐29, 2014 at Mindanao University of Science and Technology
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Participation of some of the Graduate School Faculty in the 4th Biennial PAEPI Convention last October 27‐29, 2014
at Mindanao University of Science and Technology
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Participation of some of the Graduate School Faculty in the 4th Biennial PAEPI Convention last October 27‐29, 2014 at Mindanao University of Science and Technology
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External CampusesPictorials
INTERNAL QUALITY AUDIT (IQA) AT CTU-OSLOB AND SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUSES:
CTU-OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS BS AGRICULTURE STUDENTS’ VISIT THE BANGCOGON, OSLOB PIGGERY FARM:
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CTU-OSLOB EXTENSION CAMPUS PARTICIPATED IN THE “OSLOB HERITAGE WEEK”:
CTU-SAMBOAN EXTENSION CAMPUS WITH TESDA-PTC PARTICIPATED IN THE 2ND NOVENARY NIGHT’S “NITE PRESENTATION DURING THE FEAST OF ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF SAMBOAN WITH THEME: “A NIGHT OF DANCE AND MUSIC”:
FINALS PROJECT MAKING OF THE STUDENTS
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CLASS PROGRAM 2ND SEM AY 2014-2015
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