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We are all born with virtually unlimited po-tentials and we have made the choice to be the best that we can be. When we were children, we were encouraged to dream. But as adult, somewhere along the road, many of us loose our ability to dream. Is it because we realized that the world is not that kind, that we are settling for the second best and be just followers? Or are we too scared of what others will think while we go about pursuing our dreams? Where we end up in life is not determined by where we start. There maybe global economic crises, but our graduates in St. Dominic Col-lege will win the battle because St. Dominic taught them to become united, empowered, and committed to excellence. The Dominican graduates will TriumphTriumphTriumphTriumph be-cause they chose to build their dreams here. They will triumph because of their commit-ment to create a difference in this world.. And our journey begins… NOW!
Prologue 1
Commencement Program 2
Vision/Mission 3
Visions Unfolding 3
St. Dominic Hymn 4
Pledge of Loyalty 4
Alumni Pledge 4
Graduates with Academic Honors 5
Special Awardees 5
MESSAGES
President of the Philippines Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo 7
Senate President of the Philippines Hon. Juan Ponce Enrile 8
CHED Director IV Dr. Isabel F. Inlayo 9 TESDA Cavite Leticia O. Ogbac 10 TAFE-NSW Institute Director Barry Peddle 11 IDP Country Director Andrew King 12 The Manila Times Language Institute, Inc. Michael Alexander Ang 13 Philippine Nurses Association, Inc. Dr. Susana Salvacion 14 Vice-President for Administrative and Support Services Edgar Q. Edralin 15 OIC, Vice-President for Academic Affairs Prof. Jovita G. Reyes 16 Chief Operating Officer Dr. Gregorio A. Andaman Jr. 17 School President Dr. Marita Andaman-Rillo 18 Commencement Speaker Australian Ambassador to the Philippines
Hon. Rod Smith 19
Board of Trustees 21 Academic Council 21 Colleges Faculty College of Arts, Sciences and Teacher Education 22 College of Information Technology 23 College of International Hospitality and Business Management 23 College of Nursing and Allied Health 24 CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION Bachelor of Science in Business Management 25 Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management 25 Bachelor of Science in Nursing 26 Short Courses TAFE Commercial Cookery NCIII 27 Caregiving NCII 27 Medical Transcription NCII 27 TESDA Commercial Cooking NCII 27 International and Local Partnerships/Professional Organizations 28
Processional Entrance of Colors Philippine National Anthem Welcome Address Dr. Gregorio A. Andaman Jr.
Chief Operating Officer Introduction of the Commencement Speaker Lina Andaman Pelia
Chief Finance Officer Commencement Address Hon. Rod Smith
Australian Ambassador to the Philippines Video Presentation of the Tribute for Graduating Students and Parents Presentation of the Candidates for Graduation Prof. Jovita G. Reyes
Officer-In-Charge, Office of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs Candidates for Degree Programs Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Conferment of Degrees Dr. Potenciano A. Andaman
Chairman of the Board of Trustees Presentation of Graduates of Short Courses TAFE Commercial Cookery NCIII
Caregiving NCII Medical Transcription NCII
TESDA Commercial Cooking NCII
Acceptance of Graduates of Short Courses Dr. Potenciano A. Andaman
Chairman of the Board of Trustees Awarding of Diplomas and Certificates Dr. Gregorio A. Andaman Jr.
Chief Operating Officer Assisted by: Teresita A. Andaman Registrar Awarding of Certificate to TAFE Students Mr. Ross Bray Senior Trade Commissioner AUSTRADE, Manila Assisted by: Emeteria Andaman-Sagala
Trustee Awarding of Academic Honors Dr. Marita Andaman-Rillo
President Assisted by: Teresita A. Andaman
Awarding of Special Awards for Citation Hon. Monte A. Andaman Trustee Assisted by: Dr. Ma. Fe M. Andaman Valedictory Address Rechelle C. Vargas
Magna Cum Laude Pledge of Loyalty Anne Margaret B. Blazo, BSN
Community Service Awardee Alumni Pledge Sedy Bec Lyn L. Boniog
Alumni Association President St. Dominic Hymn Exit of Colors Recessional
3rd April 2009 / 4:30pm / PICC Reception Hall
VISIONS UNFOLDING ST. DOMINIC COLLEGE HISTORY
THE MAN BEHIND THE VISION A young boy had a grand dream. He fantasized that one day he was going to build a medical institution that would cater to the health needs of the poor. He envisioned it to be one of the finest hospitals a leader in the delivery of health services. It was indeed a grand dream for a boy who never had a chance of seeing his father who died young due to an illness that was not given medical care. He grew up under the care of his grandfather who likewise died due to lack of medication. To that young boy, whose loved ones were taken away from him due to lack of medical attention, his dream became a vision and a commitment. Don Gregorio M. Andaman, Sr. walked life alone but fully determined to fulfill his dream and see his vision realized. Fate found him an ideal com-panion in the person of Dominga, his wife, who served as his inspiration and gave him the needed strength and support to pursue his goal and attain his dream. With her at his side, he began to dream bigger dreams. Together, they envisioned not only a hospital that can provide quality health care but also a school that can provide quality but affordable education. Don Gregorio made a promise in his heart that when these institutions shall come to reality these shall be a tribute to his wife Dominga and all these will be named after her!
THE DREAMS UNFOLD The realization of his dreams was an example of total family involve-ment and dedication to its attain-ment. His wife served as his inspi-ration and their six offspring, the instruments for its realization.
The eldest son, Poten-ciano became a surgeon. By God’s grace, they both pursued the dream with courage. Together, they put up what is now known as the St. Anne Hospital in Lucena City. This was followed by Greg Hospital in Sariaya, Quezon and the Jane County Hospital in Pag-bilao, Quezon. The dreams were finally unfolding and turning into reality!
Later, a Nursing and Medical Sciences School was established in Quezon Province. Both the hospital and the school boast of their enduring com-mitment to the community they serve in envisioning the better future of students and patients under their care.
The second child, Marita, became an obste-trician. With more doctors in the family, Don Gregorio, was challenged to pursue bigger dreams. He built Hillside General Hospital in Alabang, Mun-tinlupa—a step close to his home province, Cavite. His offsprings, Emeteria, Monte and Lina, like the other siblings, were there to provide assistance and expertise in the non-medical aspects of running hospi-tals. Emie looks into the financial management of the institution. Engineer Monte is in-charge of construction and facilities development and Lina is in-charge of human resource management. The youngest,
Gregorio Jr. who is a doctor, takes charge of the hospital administration.
THE ST. DOMINIC MEDICAL CENTER With his wife at his side and his children at the helm, they pursued the dream of establishing a hospital and school in his province. The hospital was established in Bacoor, Cavite in July 1991 when Cavite was embark-ing on its industrialization phase as part of CALABAR-ZON. As promised, he named the hospital St. Domi-nic Medical Center Inc. In honor of his wife Dominga. St. Dominic Medical Center has proven itself capable of meeting the medical demands of the times. Continuing with its mission to render quality care, the institution continues to evolve with the end view of providing excellent facilities and services.
THE ST. DOMINIC COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES In 2003, 12 years after the realization of the dream
hospital in Cavite, an educational institution was founded beside the hospital. It was envisioned to fill the need for quality education in the arts and sciences in the CALA-BARZON area. Thus was born the St. Dominic College of Arts and Sciences. The Medical Center and College Complex are strategically located. It straddles an area that serves as the gateway to major cities through its three access roads: the coastal road in the north leads to Metro Manila; Zapote Road in the east leads to Alabang, Las Piñas, Muntinlupa and Laguna; and E. Aguinaldo Highway in the south leads to Cavite City, Tagaytay and Batangas areas. The St. Dominic
Complex has become a distinctive landmark and a recognized cornerstone in Cavite. The school, in partnership with the hospital, provides quality education in the Sciences (Nursing), Information Technology, Liberal Arts (Psychology, English and Communication Arts). Management (HRM and Business Administration) and Teacher Education (BSEd; BEEd). The commitment for quality education to help meet the needs of the government, business and industry remains strong. This commitment is embod-ied in its educational philosophy for holistic develop-ment and lifelong learning. At the helm of the school is Dr. Marita Andaman-Rillo, the eldest daughter of the man behind the vision.
EPILOGUE Don Gregorio had a dream. He made a promise. The
dream is still unfolding. The promise was fulfilled.
Welcome to St. Dominic College of Arts and
Sciences!
MISSION
VISION A dynamic and proactive institu-
tion of higher learning upholding
the highest standards of excel-
lence in community service, edu-
cation, and research towards the
attainment of a better quality of
life
We believe in linking quality education and research with life skills to facilitate strategic and holistic development of individuals through innovative programs attuned to the needs of the local and international commu-nities. The St. Dominic College of Arts and Sciences is committed to; Provide excellent but affordable education, geared towards producing com-petitive, productive and responsible gradu-ates. Prepare students to meet the challenges for the country’s urgent need for reform, towards the alleviation of poverty and moral decadence. GOALS The St. Dominic College of Arts and Sci-ences commits aims to: 1. Prepare the students to be professionally competent and socially responsible individu-als. 2. Actively promote research and the utiliza-tion of new technology for the enhance-ment of the individual competencies. 3. Take leadership role in addressing the issues and concerns of the community that the institution serves towards the improve-ment of its quality life.
Pledge of Loyalty
To St. Dominic College of Arts and Sciences, My dear Alma Mater:
with profound gratitude, I do hereby pledge my undivided loyalty
to you.
I shall live up to your expectations and philosophies
with utmost industry, nobility,
and to the best of my ability.
I will do everything in my authority to be worthy
of your good name by serving God, my country and people
wherever I may be
SO HELP ME GOD.
Alumni Pledge
I, (Name)_______
as graduate of St. Dominic College of Arts and Sciences, I do hereby solemnly
declare my commitment to the St. Dominic Alumni Association
and abide by its tenets and teachings.
As an Alumnus/Alumna
of this institution, I pledge to uphold the philosophy and objectives
of my Alma Mater and stand by its values through my actions.
Above all,
as a law abiding citizen, I pledge to dedicate
the expertise I learned in St. Dominic
for the service of others and be a responsible steward
for all of God’s creation.
SO HELP ME GOD.
St. Dominic Hymn Lyrics: Monina B. Mallorca
Music by: Mark Kelvin O. Tobias
To SDCAS we sing
With joyful hearts we bring Noble mission and vision That everyone holds on
Culture of excellence
And goals to reach our dreams With unity and fervor
We cherish forever more
Alma Mater you guide us Towards the truth That every one of us
has to go forth Teach us with your love
and faith For us to be whole and great
(For us to be whole and great)
Serving communities
With joy, pride, and zest Facing every challenge With character and will
Ours is gratitude For our fortitude
Gaining solid probity Uplifting dignity
Alma Mater you guide us
Towards the truth That every one of us
has to go forth Teach us with your love
and faith For us to be whole and great
(For us to be whole and great)
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SPECIAL AWARDEES
CLASS 2008-2009
Anne Margaret B. Blazo, BSN GREGORIO-DOMINGA AWARD (Best in Community Service)
BEST IN THESIS AWARD
Thesis Title: “Level of Cultural Competency of Staff Nurses in a Selected Tertiary Hospital in Bacoor, Cavite”
Joselito L. Alarcon, BSN Irnacelle A. Beltran, BSN
Ryan G. Dizon, BSN Ma. Karla Camille D. Jayogue, BSN
Jayson U. Jubinal, BSN
Mary Mei L. Sanchez, BSBA OUTSTANDING CAMPUS LEADER
Julio Angelo O. Camagong, BSN CLINICAL EFFICIENCY AWARD
Rechelle C. Vargas, BSHRM
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN HOTEL & RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT
Mary Mei L. Sanchez, BSBA
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Jane S. Anico, BSN
SPECIAL CITATION FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
GRADUATE WITH
ACADEMIC HONORS
CLASS 2008-2009
Rechelle C. Vargas (Bachelor of Science in Hotel and
Restaurant Management) MAGNA CUM LAUDE
PRESIDENT GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO MEDALLION FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
CUM LAUDE
Arriane O. Dela Cruz (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
Danhill C. Donoga (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
Lei Ann T. Malimban (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
Hana Kristile L. Punzalan (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
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President of the Philippines Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Senate President of the Philippines
Hon. Juan Ponce Enrile CHED Director IV
Dr. Isabel F. Inlayo
TESDA Cavite Leticia O. Ogbac TAFE-NSW Institute Director Barry Peddle IDP Country Director Andrew King The Manila Times Language Institute, Inc. Michael Alexander Ang
Philippine Nurses Association, Inc. Dr. Susana Salvacion
Vice-President for Administrative and Support Services Edgar Q. Edralin OIC, Vice-President for Academic Affairs Prof. Jovita G. Reyes Chief Operating Officer Dr. Gregorio A. Andaman Jr. School President Dr. Marita Andaman-Rillo
Commencement Speaker Ambassador Rod Smith
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Dear Graduates, The Philippine Nurses Association being the caring and fortifying light giver committed to providing opportunities for the professional growth and development of the world class Filipino Nurses is indeed so proud of you. Congratulation for a job well done. Commitment, Dedication, and Service to mankind, that’s what nurses are for. For you graduates, I hope that this noble profession be made worthy of its calling. Open your eyes and hearts, to the things that need to be done, and the things you can do for yourself, and our country. Teach yourself to act with firmness but with humility, humility but with wisdom, with wisdom but with justice, with justice but with compassion. These defines the true essence of a global competitive nurse. Bring and feel my prayer of a bright future ahead to all of you. GOOD LUCK and God Bless!
DR. SUSANA SALVACION PNA Governor, Region IV Vice President for Programs and Development
PAMBANSANG
SAMAHAN NG MGA
NARS SA PILIPINAS (PHILIPPINE NURSES ASSOCIATION, INC.)
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OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
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GREGORIO A. ANDAMAN JR., MD, MHA
Chief Operating Officer
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Mr Rod Smith
Ambassador to Philippines Rod Smith is a senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He was most recently First Assistant Secretary, Consular, Public Diplomacy and Parliamentary Affairs Division, a position he held from 2004 until 2007. Overseas, Mr Smith has served as Counsellor, Australian Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York (1998-2001) and First Secretary, Australian Embassy, Seoul (1989-92). In Canberra, Mr Smith has held a range of positions including Assistant Secretary, Consular Branch (2002-04), Assistant Secre-tary, International Organisations Branch (2001-02), Director, APEC Trade Facilitation Section (1995-98) and Director, Nuclear Af-fairs Section (1994-95). Mr Smith holds a Bachelor of Arts from the Australian National University. He was awarded the Public Service Medal in January 2007 for outstanding public service in leading Australia’s consular service. Mr Smith is mar-ried with two children.
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Board of Trustees
Administrators
Colleges
Faculty
Potenciano A. Andaman, MD
BOT Chairman
Hon. Monte A. Andaman Trustee
President, Gregdom Foundation
Marita Andaman-Rillo, MD,
MHA, FPCHA, Ed. D.
Trustee School President
Lina Andaman-Pelia Trustee
Chief Finance Officer
Gregorio A. Andaman Jr., MD, MHA
Trustee Chief Operating Officer
Chairperson Prof. Jovita G. Reyes
Officer-In-Charge, Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs
Members Theresa Judith A. Orina
Officer-In-Charge, College of Arts, Sciences and Teacher Education
Eloida T. Adduru
Officer-In-Charge, College of Nursing and Allied Health
Annabelle B. Sulapas Officer-In-Charge, College of Information Technology
Teresita A. Andaman
Registrar
Roy Gerardo SI. Medalle Director, Student Personnel Services
Laura F. Bravo Chief Librarian
Emeteria Andaman-Sagala Trustee
President, Gregdom Development Corporation
Arts and sciences are not cast
in a mold, but are formed and perfected by degrees.
MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE, 1533-1592
THERESA JUDITH A.
ORINA OFFICER-IN-CHARGE
ROMEO EMMANUEL B.
TAGBO
COORDINATOR Psychology and Social Sciences Dept.
BERNARDITA R.
ESCURIL COORDINATOR Math and Science Dept.
FLORENCE I.
IRLANDEZ COORDINATOR Languages Dept.
NELIA O.
TOMBOC COORDINATOR National Service Training Program
Faculty Members
PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Psychology Bautista, Zuvelyn M. Cape, Malianfa C.
Jabines, Christopher B. Moreno, Nuyen G.
Ronquillo, Charlene Yvette G Tobias, Mark Kelvin O.
Social Sciences Bio, Randolf P.
Del Monte, Ma. Melinda S. Perez Jr., Wilfredo C. Tejada, Roderick V.
LANGUAGES
English Albania, Evelyn B.
Carvajal, Ma. Johanna L. Giron, Arabelle Sharon T.
Perez, Milagros C. Sta. Ana, Jonathan V. Torres, Jennifer A. Uba, Ingrid C.
Filipino
Dizon, Emilie C.
TEACHER EDUCATION
Education Detera, Evangeline P. Piscoso, Avelina P.
Physical Education
Ladigohon, Nicanor M. Roble Jr., Conrado C.
Uba, Sonny B.
MATH AND SCIENCE
Math Malay, Sajeni E.
Morron Jr., Alexander M.
Science Bustamante, Celeste V.
Campo, Irene R. Guirre, Gladys F.
Omega, Marigold C. Robidillo, Christopher Jay T.
Santos, Emmanuel T. Villarante, Nelson R.
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM
Valenzuela, Angelique R.
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ANNABELLE B.
SULAPAS OFFICER-IN-CHARGE
Basa, Rose Anne C Nardo, Maricel P.
Reyes, James Earl S. Tampos, Styxy A.
PROF. JOVITA G.
REYES Officer-In-Charge
JAYBIE B.
JUNIO COORDINATOR HRM/TESDA/TAFE
ROWENA M.
SUBARAN COORDINATOR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT
Ceñidoza, Adelina A.
Doniego, Dennis Jenaro T. Jamoralin, Mario Luis F.
Lagarto, Nelia M. Lomotan, Rosemarie Y. Ongkeko, Rosela P.
Rana, Independencio C. Regencia, Criselda A.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Castro, Henry D. Cristobal, Charito S.
Licauco Jr., Agripino P. Pascual, Ma. Cecilia M.
Solina, Alfe M.
TAFE
David, Justin B. Fabella, Elmer
Joel, Samantha Jaye
Educators who embrace PCs as
a new teaching tool and learn-
ing tool will be agents of
change.
BILL GATES
Food is the beginning of wisdom. The
first condition of putting any thing
into your head and heart, is to put
something into your stomach.
LUDWIG ANDREAS FEUERBACH, 1804-1872
The trained nurse has given
nursing the human, or shall we say, the divine touch, and
made the hospital desirable for patients with serious ail-
ments regardless of their home advantages. CHARLES HORACE MAYO, 1865-1939
ELOIDA T.
ADDURU OFFICER-IN-CHARGE
MARY NELLIE T.
ROA
COORDINATOR RELATED LEARNING EXPERIENCE
MA. VIRGINIA M.
SECRETARIO COORDINATOR ALLIED HEALTH
MA. ROSARIO S.
DRAGON COORDINATOR LEVEL I
SUE G.
SANTILLAN COORDINATOR LEVEL II
MICHELLE D.
ROSARIO
COORDINATOR LEVEL III
MYRNA R.
PLATEL COORDINATOR LEVEL IV
NURSING
Alacaraz, Randolf Jairo P. Alarca, Cerina Joy M. Allarey, Mary Grace A. Anacay, Cherry-Vi P. Arandia, Adriano V. Astilla, Maggie B. Balsomo, May G.
Boniog, Sedy Bec Lyn L. Buenaobra, Tita B. Calisura, Henry B. Candido, Dhaniel C. Cargullo, Raymund M. Del Prado, Grace B. Dispolo, Marvin M. Dupaya, Marinette J. Edles, Maricel B.
Enriquez, Raquel P. Fajatin, Miclie Jonathan M.
Gecale, Emilie J. Gelloano, Rosemarie B. Generoso, Joey D.
Gonzales, John Benedict V. Guinto, Sherry Ann O. Hidalgo, Romilyn C. Irlandez, Freddie D. Kupahu, Jonathan A. Licarte, Julieta T.
Madriaga, Theodore D. Malonzo, Venice Joy T. Mañalac, Rowena L.
Manalastas, Jemelee Ann O. Medalle, Roy Gerardo SI. Mendoza, Raquel M. Olivarez, Isidro G.
Ong, Rommel Joseph D. Pelayo, Katherine E. Perea, Godofredo D.
Perea, Romana Grace R. Pereña, Mary Jane A.
Quilao, Orleen Raymund C. Refran, Edgar A.
Ricardo, Cissette S. Roa, Mary Nellie T. Rodelas, Ma. Rita G.
Romero, Marilou C. Salvador, Hannah O. Solis, Emmanuel D.
Tomboc, Sherry Ann O. Torbela, Patricia G. Tu, Christian S. Virata, Oliver B.
Wingsing, Ernest Dominic M. Yabut, Jean Paula B.
ALLIED HEALTH
Alapide, Amor A. Gandia, Wendell Custer C.
Go, Alvin A. Jose, Ma. Victoria C. Naty, Jocelyn G.
Panganiban, Darwin M. Polidario, Ma. Elena V. Rome, Joanna Ruby K. Venancio, Melany R.
Faculty Members
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Arzadon, Bradford R. Bataloya, Godfrey L.
Calungcagin, Mary Ann P. Cantillas, Katrina G.
Celestino, Ma. Adda Joy B. Diaz, Maria Cecilia F. Dolar, Marlon G.
Dolotina, Mark Andrew M.
Estalani, Gretchen C. Manlapas, Jo-ed C. Maxino, Majocris S.
Miranda, Trisha Mae L. Moralejo, Krisline C.
Saria, Ephraim Jubert A. Vargas, Rechelle C.
Andoy, Christon J. Judalena, Jeanelyn Q. Sanchez, Mary Mei L
Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Management
AY 2008-2009
Graduation
Candidates
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Acebron, Crisabel P. Adran Gemma P. Agapito, Maria Mecca Zenaida Ruhlyn S. Alarcon, Joselito L. Alegre, Marielle S. Ambion, Abegail C. Anico, Jane S. Antonio, Arianne Mae C. Arboleda, Mary Anna F. Asuncion, Jane A. Ayson III, Rodolfo M. Azurin, Erick E. Bagain, Kareen Joyce T. Baldonanza, Mirasol P. Banaguas, Marichu H. Basilio, Katrina P. Bautista, Elranie Joseph C. Bautista, Janice M. Bautista, Suzette R. Baybayon, Arnie J. Beltran, Irnacelle A. Blazo, Anne Margaret B. Bugay, David Jerome Z. Bustamante, Vanessa Faye G. Caimol, Charissa Mara P. Calazan, Kiel G. Caldejon, Eba Eimrel A. Calig, Karen Kae M. Camagong, Julio Angelo O. Capitulo, Jose Marion L. Cardiño. Jonalyn T. Cayton , Karon Miles T. Cervania, Angelica B. Choy, Kristine R, Custodio, Lovely S. Danieles, Faye Gail C. Dator, Marlyn P. Dawang Jr., Danilo M. Dela Cruz, Arianne O. Dela Cruz, Donna May G. Dela Cruz, Marissa M. Desamito, Rushell C. Doctor, Jay-Ar A.
Doñes, Mark John A. Donoga, Danhill C. Doria, Rommel P. Eusebio, Christa Rei M. Farhan, Alia G. Figueroa, Aileen L. Florendo, Eduard Bryan B. Flores, Jessica B. Franco, Anne Rose M. Gambol, Christian Cyrus B. Geniza, Romina R. Germar, Ronel E. Geronimo, Arianne Mae J. Gesmundo, Cherrylyn N. Gicana, Maria Rosario Camille D. Gonzales, Kristopher Jayson B. Guevarra, Toni E. Guyamin, Shenna M. Ignacio, Erwin R. Ilagan, Rowell T. Jarin, Winnie C. Javier, Christina L. Jayogue, Ma. Karla Camille D. Jose, Peter Allen E. Jubinal, Jayson U. Julian, La Sharelle G. Laurente, Ronnel B. Linezo, Mae Anne B. Lopez, Francis Andrew V. Lubag, Dina Margarita C. Lumagui, May Ann S. Malimban, Lei Ann T. Marcelo, Carleen Anjenee S. Mendez, Russ Mark D. Mendoza, Kristina R. Miniano, Vernilin F. Miranda, Jona A. Muster, Karina L. Naelga, Rachel M. Namuco, Carmina Algerrie R. Nato, Maristelle D. Nepomuceno, Stanley Jay I. Olan, Valerie Erika V.
Olmedo, Ronald Aaron P. Pagtakhan, Nathalie D. Paman, Kristine Joy A. Parato, Fredmar M. Parilla, Aloraine Kate C. Pascual, John Louie C. Payoyo, Dianne Imee M. Perez, Jean F. Pilola, Kayren M. Pilorin, Noemi Lou C. Pineda, Andrea S. Punzalan, Hana Kristile L. Quila, Erick J. Ragasajo, Zadie Mae C. Ramilo, Joanne Belen T. Retiza, Edwin F. Reyes, Cheryl A. Reyes, Jedfrey Y. Reyes, Judy Gray O. Reyles, April P. Rodrigo, Christine U. Rodriguez, Charisse B. Romero, Jumarie C. Rosales, Jonathan O. Sala, Jessie G. Salgado, Theresa O. Samilin, Angelyne S. Santiago, Kristine R. Sapanghila, Jun Daryl F. Severo, Karen C. Tenefrancia, Mildred M. Tubo, Geornel P. Valenzuela, Josevine F. Velicaria, Nora Marie R. Ventura, Ma. Grace G. Vicente, Lyndy Jean F. Viola, Janice D. Virata, Catherine Jill P. Wingsing, Wennielyn S. Ymalay, Leslie V. Yurag, Juvy Meah M. Zacarias, Clarise Abigail L.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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TAFE COMMERCIAL COOKERY NCIII Abrea, Ceciro L. Atienza, Aylene M. Avanzado, Carmencho S. Belarmino, Ansherina T. Bonto, Sheila C. Camañag, Michelle Lyn D. Casimiro, Ritchelle G. Crizaldo, Josephine H. Figueras, Michelle Ann C. Finkernagel, Mary Jane S. Flavier, Dyan Llyod Y. Gervacio, Elena A. Llamado, Melvi V. Macabalitao, Dennis B. Manalo, Maria Kristine V. Medina, Venancio C. Nalagon, Myla C. Pallera, Abigail Joy G. Poblete, Pauline G. Sagala, Jeffrey A. Santiago, Franco Rico E. Santos, Jamie G. Senaca, Benjamin E. Sisno, James Arnold M. Suller, Lee Roy T. Timpoc, Marc-Yulevin S. Toledo, Emil Bryan F. Tolledo, Blinky N. Ubaldo, Ronnie M. Unera, Belina May H. Valencia, Mai-Lan D. CAREGIVING NCII Acas, Maria Cristina L. Aguilar, Marphy R. Angeles, Vryle C. Atienza, Lorielie B. Austria, Leida R. Bacomo, Norma A. Bacud, Patrick Jason C.
Barola, Katherine B. Bautista, Josie P. Bronsal, Erlyn G. Cabading, Majalene V. Cajepe, Jesusa A. Calimbahin, Sherryl C. Camagong, Ma. Katrina P. Campillo, Danilo Cañezal, Retchelle B. Capitan, Shiela SD. Cariño, Claudette Pauline C. Castaño, Annalyn R. Castro, Deciereen A. Conda, Rayvelyn E. Cotacte, Reneeria G. Daloraya, Mark Anthony P. Darios, Geralyn L. Demonteverde, Richard M. Depedra, Ricardo K. Diaz, Jelly Anne D. Diaz, Jerry A. Dizon, Mark Allan A. Domingo, Aldrin P. Domingo, Beverlyn V. Domingo, Bren Patrick M. Ducducan, Rosalie T. Ebreo, Esperanza C. Escuadro, Nadja E. Español, Arlene R. Fernandez, Gringo S. Fernando, Kenneth John B. Gancayco, Patrick John D. Garcia, Nicolai M. Gerawa, Maria Sheena C. Giron, Avon Pearl M. Go, Sharon April C. Gunda, Darren C. Hernandez, Fe Eloisa G. Ignacio, Hanna Grecita T. Javana, Jeruel H. Jocson, Raymond M. Lacsamana, Soledad A. Leyson, Zarah Jane A. Lindo, Rence Maclin M.
Loreto, Miriam H. Lucena, Raquel S. Maaba, Julie Pearl E. Macaraig, Imelda L. Magbanua, Cynthia V. Mangaring, Carlo L. Martinez, Paolo Q. Medina, Joanne G. Mendoza, Raquel Raulita R. Mukarram, Angelina G. Naldoza, Michelle Elizabeth M. Ochosa, Romwald Christian E. Oropesa II, Vincent B. Pangilinan, Benjie E. Panopio, Estephanie C. Patubo, Chona O. Pedroche, Madeleine M. Peteros, Maricris B. Pingol, Sharon C. Prapatanta, Jomar P. Puzon, Ferdinand G. Ram, Gonzalo C. Ramirez, Sheryll Ann C. Ramos, Chariss A. Ramos, Shiella Kris A. Remegio, Reynalyn Mae C. Riego De Dios, Maricel S. Rielo, Gemmairine Z. Rio, Niña Lee B. Robin, Maria Jessica G. Rocas, Gelvin R. Rollon, Madona L. Roquid, Riah L. Rubio, Dante R. Samarita, Jinky R. Samonte, Arlene V. Sangalang, Catherine G. Santos, Maria Melissa E. Sarmiento, Maricel V. Sibayan, Shiela T. Sipat, Eva U. Sofia, Mirasol A. Souribio, May P. Tabanan, Milagros V.
Toledo, Princess L. Umali, Maricel G. Valderama, Arlyn G. Vasquez, Rodel T. Yutrago, Elisa D. Zapata, Jeremiah F. Zulueta, Maria Escee M. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION NCII
Anas, Havjo Rolandro J. Bañas, Stacey Ann P. Baquir, Jerico A. Cafuir, Diana Kate T. Candare, Marie Rose M. Chua, Vea Lyn A. Cruz, Ellen P. Dagami, Jasmin E. De Jesus, Mayer A. Ergina, Gian Carlo D. Estuita, Audrey Darell F. Evalle Jr., Roberto L. Garcia, Phillida Joanne H. Jamoralin, Czeramie Anne A. Lopez, Rexciel Resureccion A. Meriño, Cyril P. Monicayo, Carlo D. Nepomuceno, Emerie Kris T. Ranieses, Jennine S. Rosanes, Marie Kristine Lorraine F. Untalan, Roxanne E. Velasco, Maan C.
TESDA COMMERCIAL COOKING NCII
Bato Jr., Arnulfo D. Fabregas, Lorraine F. Isabelo, Roselie C. Dizon, Paul John S.
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International and Local Partnerships
Professional Organizations
TAFE South Western Sydney Institute (SWSI), Technical and Further Education (TAFE) New South Wales explored a long term and sustainable educational partnership to St. Dominic College of Arts and Sciences on the initial course which is International Cookery which is the first Australian VET delivery program in the Philippines.
IELTS –IDP (International English Language Testing Service), is jointly managed by University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL), British Council and IDP:IELTS Australia. IELTS conforms to the highest international standards of language assessment.
The Manila Times Language Institute is the provider of the English Computerized Learning Program, an interactive computerized aid in the teaching of English language.
Founded in 1962, the Psychological Association of the Philippines (PAP) is an organization committed to the promotion of excellence in the teaching, research, and practice of Psychology, and its recognition as a scientifically-oriented discipline for human and social development.
Ang Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino (PSSP) ay isang panlipunan at propesyonal na organisasyong itinatag noong 1975 na may misyong palaganapin ang Sikolohiyang Pilipino sa iba't ibang sektor ng lipunan bilang isang inter-disiplinaryo at maka-Pilipinong pananaw at pamamaraan.
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Philippine Nurses Association (PNA) promotes professional growth towards the attainment of highest standards of nursing. The caring and fortifying light giver committed to providing opportunities for the professional growth and development of world class Filipino nurses. It is a member of the International Council of Nurses, Inc. and the Most Outstanding accredited professional organization for Filipino Registered Nurses for 2003.
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Appropriate attire shall be required for entry in PICC. Absolutely no wearing of slippers/undershirt (sando) are allowed. PICC reserves the right to refuse entry of any person who is not appropriately attired.
Bringing in and conducting the following are strictly prohibited. Drugs and all other forms of contraband Alcoholic Beverages Deadly weapons and objects Pets Food and Beverage (other than those served and prepared by the PICC Caterer) Loitering Sleeping Gambling Cooking Eating and Drinking inside halls and meeting rooms during non-social functions Smoking inside Meeting Rooms, Halls, closed corridors and walkways
Children below seven (7) years old are not allowed entry to events that do not involve children. Cellular phones and two-way radios must be switched-off inside Meeting Rooms and Halls where events are going on as these interfere with the sound system. Only authorized photographers will be allowed inside PICC to take pictures during the ceremonies.
PICC shall exercise full authority within its premises and reserves the right to control, regulate, inspect, refuse entry to or prohibit any person as well as materials considered inimical to or which constitute violation of Philippine laws, and PICC rules and regulations.
PICC Rules and Regulations
Appropriate attire shall be required for entry in PICC. Absolutely no wearing of slippers/undershirt (sando) are allowed. PICC reserves the right to refuse entry of any person who is not appropriately attired.
Bringing in and conducting the following are strictly prohibited. Drugs and all other forms of contraband Alcoholic Beverages Deadly weapons and objects Pets Food and Beverage (other than those served and prepared by the PICC Caterer) Loitering Sleeping Gambling Cooking Eating and Drinking inside halls and meeting rooms during non-social functions Smoking inside Meeting Rooms, Halls, closed corridors and walkways
Children below seven (7) years old are not allowed entry to events that do not involve children. Cellular phones and two-way radios must be switched-off inside Meeting Rooms and Halls where events are going on as these interfere with the sound system. Only authorized photographers will be allowed inside PICC to take pictures during the ceremonies.
PICC shall exercise full authority within its premises and reserves the right to control, regulate, inspect, refuse entry to or prohibit any person as well as materials considered inimical to or which constitute violation of Philippine laws, and PICC rules and regulations.
PICC Rules and Regulations
Appropriate attire shall be required for entry in PICC. Absolutely no wearing of slippers/undershirt (sando) are allowed. PICC reserves the right to refuse entry of any person who is not appropriately attired.
Bringing in and conducting the following are strictly prohibited. Drugs and all other forms of contraband Alcoholic Beverages Deadly weapons and objects Pets Food and Beverage (other than those served and prepared by the PICC Caterer) Loitering Sleeping Gambling Cooking Eating and Drinking inside halls and meeting rooms during non-social functions Smoking inside Meeting Rooms, Halls, closed corridors and walkways
Children below seven (7) years old are not allowed entry to events that do not involve children. Cellular phones and two-way radios must be switched-off inside Meeting Rooms and Halls where events are going on as these interfere with the sound system. Only authorized photographers will be allowed inside PICC to take pictures during the ceremonies.
PICC shall exercise full authority within its premises and reserves the right to control, regulate, inspect, refuse entry to or prohibit any person as well as materials considered inimical to or which constitute violation of Philippine laws, and PICC rules and regulations.
PICC Rules and Regulations
Appropriate attire shall be required for entry in PICC. Absolutely no wearing of slippers/undershirt (sando) are allowed. PICC reserves the right to refuse entry of any person who is not appropriately attired.
Bringing in and conducting the following are strictly prohibited. Drugs and all other forms of contraband Alcoholic Beverages Deadly weapons and objects Pets Food and Beverage (other than those served and prepared by the PICC Caterer) Loitering Sleeping Gambling Cooking Eating and Drinking inside halls and meeting rooms during non-social functions Smoking inside Meeting Rooms, Halls, closed corridors and walkways
Children below seven (7) years old are not allowed entry to events that do not involve children. Cellular phones and two-way radios must be switched-off inside Meeting Rooms and Halls where events are going on as these interfere with the sound system. Only authorized photographers will be allowed inside PICC to take pictures during the ceremonies.
PICC shall exercise full authority within its premises and reserves the right to control, regulate, inspect, refuse entry to or prohibit any person as well as materials considered inimical to or which constitute violation of Philippine laws, and PICC rules and regulations.
PICC Rules and Regulations
Appropriate attire shall be required for entry in PICC. Absolutely no wearing of slippers/undershirt (sando) are allowed. PICC reserves the right to refuse entry of any person who is not appropriately attired.
Bringing in and conducting the following are strictly prohibited. Drugs and all other forms of contraband Alcoholic Beverages Deadly weapons and objects Pets Food and Beverage (other than those served and prepared by the PICC Caterer) Loitering Sleeping Gambling Cooking Eating and Drinking inside halls and meeting rooms during non-social functions Smoking inside Meeting Rooms, Halls, closed corridors and walkways
Children below seven (7) years old are not allowed entry to events that do not involve children. Cellular phones and two-way radios must be switched-off inside Meeting Rooms and Halls where events are going on as these interfere with the sound system. Only authorized photographers will be allowed inside PICC to take pictures during the ceremonies.
PICC shall exercise full authority within its premises and reserves the right to control, regulate, inspect, refuse entry to or prohibit any person as well as materials considered inimical to or which constitute violation of Philippine laws, and PICC rules and regulations.
PICC Rules and Regulations
Appropriate attire shall be required for entry in PICC. Absolutely no wearing of slippers/undershirt (sando) are allowed. PICC reserves the right to refuse entry of any person who is not appropriately attired.
Bringing in and conducting the following are strictly prohibited. Drugs and all other forms of contraband Alcoholic Beverages Deadly weapons and objects Pets Food and Beverage (other than those served and prepared by the PICC Caterer) Loitering Sleeping Gambling Cooking Eating and Drinking inside halls and meeting rooms during non-social functions Smoking inside Meeting Rooms, Halls, closed corridors and walkways
Children below seven (7) years old are not allowed entry to events that do not involve children. Cellular phones and two-way radios must be switched-off inside Meeting Rooms and Halls where events are going on as these interfere with the sound system. Only authorized photographers will be allowed inside PICC to take pictures during the ceremonies.
PICC shall exercise full authority within its premises and reserves the right to control, regulate, inspect, refuse entry to or prohibit any person as well as materials considered inimical to or which constitute violation of Philippine laws, and PICC rules and regulations.
PICC Rules and Regulations