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Philosophy Commitment, Excellence and Sustainability
Vision A center of excellence providing quality education based on value system and holistic development
Mission Strong human capabilities through quality instruction, research, extension and production programs
Goal To achieve leadership in the
four-fold functions of the institution
Objectives 1. Achieve excellence through quality
education 2. Be a leader in research
3. Provide responsive extension services 4. Increase productivity and income levels
for self-sufficiency
CATANDUANES STATE COLLEGES
ABOUT THE COVER - The fluidity of
the vector graphic, deconstructed
and shaded with official colors of
CSC, represents the sinuous
transition and seamless continuation
of developments in 2011, thus paving
way to the dynamic confluence of the
f o u r - f o l d f u n c t i o n o f t h e
i ns t i t u t i o n. C e nt r a l t o t he
synchronized convergence of events
during the period in review is the
CSC logo, depicting the abiding
adherence to the mandate of the
institution.
Text, cover & page concept and design: GSR
Annual ReportAnnual Report
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Republika ng Pilipinas
Republic of the Philippines PAMPAMAHALAANG KOLEHIYO NG CATANDUANES
CATANDUANES STATE COLLEGES
Virac, Catanduanes ( (052) 811-3134 e-mail: [email protected]
website: http://www.csc.edu.ph
Tanggapan ng Pangulo
Off ice of the Pres ident
His Excellency BENIGNO S. AQUINO III President Republic of the Philippines Thru: Dr. Patricia D. Licuanan Chairperson Commission on Higher Education Sir: I have the honor to submit the Accomplishment Report of the Catanduanes State Colleges for CY 2011. This document highlights the major accomplishments and activities of the Colleges in pursuit of its institutional mandate. Thank you. Very truly yours, MINERVA I. MORALES, Ed.D. SUC President III
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The Year in Review
T he significant strides made by the Catanduanes State Colleges in 2011 is a continuing testament of its sustained
development, which is steered by its committed workforce, and reinvigorated by a new presidency that anchors its direction towards excellence, relevance and social responsibility. During the first half of 2011, development efforts were carried on along the four core functions of the institution. On January 18, CSC received P300,000 Higher Education Development Assistance from CHED for the upgrading of the IT facilities of the Teacher Education Program, specifically in the linking to the SOFNET or Save Our Future Network for Excellence in Teacher Education web portal. No less than Commissioner Nenalyn P. Defensor of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) commended the Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) for its adherence to quality and excellence in higher education. The Commissioner, who also served as chairperson of the CSC Board of Trustees until January 2011, thanked the CSC for ―being all these years a supporting partner of quality and excellence in higher education.‖ Eight academic programs of the Catanduanes State Colleges were also evaluated for Level III reaccreditation by the Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities of the Philippines (AACCUP) Inc. on April 7-8, 2011. The academic programs were Elementary
AT THE HELM—Dr. Minerva I. Morales, sixth President of the CSC.
Sustaining and initiating development efforts in 2011
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Teacher Education, Secondary Education, AB Economics, AB Political Science, Nursing, Industrial Technology, and Master of Public Administration. While the Level III reaccreditation was not as time-intensive as in previous evaluations, it was nevertheless an in-depth and probing revalidation of previously presented programs and activities and the corresponding AACCUP suggestions for improvements. Another gem in the crowning jewel of CSC is Ramon Olalo Gonzales who placed 5th in the May 2011 Civil Engineer Board Examination. Moreover, 16 graduates of the CSC Panganiban Campus passed the April 2011 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET), while three out of five BS Accountancy graduates of the CSC passed the May 2011 CPA Licensure Examination. CSC also obtained a 61.9% passing rate in the October 2011 CPA Licensure Examination. Details of the Licensure Examination performance is presented in page 18. CSC‘s higher education enrolment in June 2011 increased by 338 or by 4.77 percent compared to June 2010. Overall, June 2011 registered a total of 7,412 enrollees. During the Second Semester, a 1.55% net increase in enrolment was also posted. Meanwhile, several researches which were outputs in the Research Proposal Preparation/Writeshop and Evaluation were evaluated for funding by the CSC Research Services Unit in the second quarter of 2011. On the extension side, the Catanduanes State Colleges, in solidarity with the greening project of Congressman Cesar V. Sarmiento, planted more than 1, 000 seedlings of mahogany, pili and other fruit bearing trees on January 11, 2011. CSC employees and students joined in the historic massive tree planting drive, dubbed 1.11.11 Catanduanes Synchronized Tree Planting Project. Also, another Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteer (JOCV) was assigned at CSC as technical specialist at the Soil Laboratory at College of Agri-Fisheries. On the administrative side, a welcome development dawned at CSC and its adjacent communities as the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) installed an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) at the CSC campus. The construction of one unit LBP ATM booth for CSC started on January 19, 2011, following the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement between CSC and LBP. In compliance with the government‘s intensified campaign for transparency and accountability, CSC also started posting on its website (www.cscs.gov.ph) vital financial and administrative transactions. This is mandated through Section 90 of Republic Act 10147 or the General Appropriations Act of 2011, which calls for the compulsory disclosure of financial reports and other official dealings in government. The advent of the second half of 2011 ushered in a milestone development as Dr. Minerva I. Morales was elected and sworn in as the 6th President of the Catanduanes State Colleges.
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Acknowledging the past leaders of the CSC for the established groundwork in various areas of the Colleges‘ operations, she continued the development efforts of the institution and initiated several programs and projects for the dynamic growth of the four-fold functions of the institution. Under her fresh incumbency, the CSC accomplished the following: INSTRUCTION
Declared as Second Best Performing Midwifery School by the PRC Declared as Fourth Best Performing School in Civil Engineer Licensure Examination
by the PRC Produced five (5) topnotchers in the PRC Licensure Examinations: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
placers in Civil Engineer Licensure Examination, one 7th placer in the Midwife Licensure Examination, and one 9th Placer in Nurse Licensure Examination
Collaborated with the National Youth Commission for the Youth Opportunities Forum for student and community leaders in Catanduanes
Conducted the first assessment test as Certified Accredited Assessment Center by Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)
Collaborated with Ayala Foundation, Inc. Youth Leadership Development Unit in conducting Facilitators‘ Training
Held the Intramurals 2011 with the theme ―Harnessing Teamwork Through Sports‖. Sourced out and received book donations from Rodriguez Britanico & Co. and
Ugnayang Nagkakaisang Layunin at Adhikain Ensured the on-going construction of a Bio-Park Project intended to enhance
environmental awareness and serve as laboratory for research along environmental concerns
Established linkage with Congressional Partylist Representatives for the educational assistance for poor but deserving students –
- Ako Bicol Partylist – P840,000.00 - Gabriela Partylist - P100,000.00 - Bayan Muna Partylist - P100,000.00
Authorized employees and students to attend local, regional, and national conferences, trainings and study tours
Established a participatory and open door policy with the student body by conducting Consultative Meeting and Project Planning Writeshop with Student Leaders
RESEARCH
Conducted 2011 In-House Review of Completed Researches (Search for Uswag Award) Executed MOA with the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Region V for a
collaborative research undertaking (Catanduanes Sustainable Technology Infusion in Inland Fisheries Development Program (CS-IFD) in the amount of P 1.5 M
Generated a total of P 1.4 million research project (Catanduanes Indigenous Rice Development Program (CIRDEP) funded by the Department of Agriculture Region V
Participated in Poster Presentation on Health Researches in National research forum
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and conducted echo-seminar workshop on Health Research Agenda in line with the task of coming up with a health-based researches which are anchored on the Philippine National Health Research System
Granted by CHED-Zonal Research Center research funding amounting to P185,600.00 (Government Support for the Pro-Poor Programs in the Province of Catanduanes)
Completed a study in coordination with DILG, Region V and the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation
Conducted writeshop for research projects involving all colleges such as the technical workshop on improving technical research writing skills and packaging of CSC research program on Abaca and Sweet Potato
Conducted pre-collaborative discussion with FIDA Catanduanes for a project on abaca EXTENSION
Conducted province-wide training projects for skills and entrepreneurial development of women and OSY in coordination with DOST, TESDA, and DOLE
Conducted entrepreneurial encouraging projects in cooperation with the Department of Trade and Industry
Conducted series of related activities for Techno-Gabay Program Sustained the implementation of extension services along Environmental Management
and Local Governance in Buyo District Coordinated and led the implementation of International Coastal Clean-up
ADMINISTRATION
Chosen as a Finalist in the 2011 Civil Service Commission‘s Regional Search for Outstanding Agency
Emerged as the Regional Winner in the 2011 Search for Eco-Friendly Schools sponsored by Smart and Environment Management Bureau
Conducted the groundbreaking ceremony for the CSC Alumni Building Sought the assistance of the Congressman of Catanduanes for provision of a vehicle
cum ICT facilities that will facilitate the delivery of education, health services, technologies, and other related services to identified sectors/clientele in the community
Submitted a project proposal to DENR for the establishment of ―Catanduanes Clonal Nursery‖
Conducted exploratory consultation-meeting with Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, and OPAg Catanduanes for the establishment of crab hatchery
Worked with a Scientist from Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Dr. Emilia Quinitio for aquaculture development initiatives
Organized Aquaculture Forum attended by officials from BFAR local, regional, and national offices
Participated in the series of coastal clean-up activities during the Civil Service Month
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Celebration and International Clean-up Day Implemented infrastructure projects – Laboratory Building Phase IV and Athletic
Oval (completion); Ladies‘ Dormitory (repair); Perimeter Fence (construction); CBA Building (plan & cost estimate preparation) and 2-storey BSND Building (plan & cost estimate preparation)
More development programs, projects and activities were initiated and implement in 2011. Several other projects and researches were proposed in the last quarter of the year in review, such as the study on Indigenous Upland Rice Production, funded by the Department of Agriculture. The Gender and Development Committee (GADComm) also conducted a symposium on Gender Fair Education as one of the activities spearheaded by GADComm during the 40th Charter Celebration on June 29, 2011. Gender Awareness, Gender Fair Language, Sexual Harassment in the Workplace, and Gender Equality in the Academe were discussed in the symposium. GADComm also held a series of activities in observance of the 18-day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW) from November 25, 2011 to December 12, 2011 such as the information drive parade around the capital town proper participated in by CSC community. The participants carried placards depicting all efforts to end VAW. Moreover, several seminars on gender awareness for students and employees were also conducted. One noteworthy event that served as a finale to the fruitful undertakings in 2011 was the solemn Investiture of Dr. Minerva I. Morales as the 6th President of the Catanduanes State Colleges on December 9, 2011. A fusion of traditional academic ceremony and Holy Mass solemnized the investiture rite. In her investiture address, Dr. Morales paid tribute to the past administrators of CSC, laid her administration's plans and programs, and reiterated her administration's strong anchorage on transparency and accountability. It was also a fitting cap to the auspicious groundwork laid by the new administration in 2011. As such, CSC Administration looks forward to 2012 with firmer resolve to further improve instruction through accreditation, quality assurance, and facilities improvement. Stronger research, extension and production programs will be continuously carried through grants, collaborative undertakings, and sustainable resource generation undertakings. Staff and student development will likewise be given priority through trainings, scholarship and other human resource development interventions.
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Table of Contents
Transmittal Letter
The Year in Review …………………….. i
Academic Services …………………….. 2
Enrolment Data …………………….. 2
Data on Graduates …………………….. 6
Accreditation and Center of Development …………………….. 11
Program Offerings …………………….. 12
Faculty Profile - Educational Attainment …………………….. 16
Academic Rank …………………….. 17
Licensure Examination Performance …………………….. 18
Chronicles of our Topnotchers …………………….. 19
Scholarship of Faculty Members …………………….. 26
Scholarship of Tertiary Students …………………….. 27
Trainings, Seminar-Workshops - Tertiary Students ………….. 29
Student Achievers …………………….. 32
Accredited Student Organizations …………………….. 36
Purchased Books …………………….. 37
Researches and Other Activities …………………….. 49
Extension Services and Other Activities …………………….. 57
Production Services …………………….. 65
Physical Improvement …………………….. 70
Acquired Property, Plant & Equipment …………………….. 72
Approved Board Resolutions …………………….. 85
Summary of Income, Main Campus …………………….. 91
Budget …………………….. 93
NCA Received …………………….. 96
Summary of Income, Panganiban Campus …………………….. 98
Teaching and Non Teaching Staff Seminars, Trainings……….. 100
The CSC Board of Trustees …………………….. 109
Officers of the Administration …………………….. 110
The Academic Council …………………….. 111
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T his report summarizes the significant activities and accomplishments of Catanduanes State Colleges in CY 2011, with emphasis on Major Final Outputs (MFOs) in the instruction, research, extension, and production as well as the administration‘s efforts towards the
attainment of the institution‘s four-fold functions. Under instruction, emphasis is given to the number of enrolled students, which is reflected in the enrolment data, the number of graduates, full time faculty members‘ highest education degree, licensure passing rates, academic programs accredited and scholarships.
Curricular Programs 2nd Sem 2010-2011 1st Sem 2011-2012 2nd Sem 2011-2012
M F Total M F To-
tal M F Total
A. ADVANCED EDUCATION
Graduate School
Doctor of Education – Educ’l Mgt. 11 21 32 12 28 40 11 29 40
MA in Education- Educational Mgt. 23 84 107 28 98 126 22 91 113
MA in Education- Mathematics 2 11 13 5 12 17 6 9 15
MA in Education - Filipino - - - - 6 6 1 9 10
Master of Public Administration 17 9 26 18 15 33 12 9 21
Master in Business Administration 9 34 43 6 25 31 7 20 27
MA in Agricultural Education 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - -
MA in Industrial Education 7 6 13 5 4 9 8 7 15
MA in English 2 20 22 7 29 36 7 20 27
MA in Teaching Biology 3 8 11 5 8 13 6 8 14
MA in Teaching Physics 5 7 12 2 - 2 5 - 5
MA in Teaching Chemistry 1 1 2 1 2 3 - 1 1
Diploma in Public Administration - 1 1 - - - - - -
Diploma in College Teaching - 4 4 - 2 2 - 1 1
Diploma in Educational Administration 3 11 14 - - - - - -
Diploma in Educational Management 2 20 22 4 20 24 2 14 16
Grand Total for Advanced Education 86 237 323 94 249 343 87 218 305
Enrolment data
A n increase in student population was noted in SY 2011-2012. Both the first and second se-mesters registered a relative uptake.
Academic Services
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T he key development indicators that were recorded under instructional services further bol-stered CSC‘s pursuit for achieving greater access and equity as well as quality and excellence.
An increase in the number of enrollees as well as graduates were notable during the period in review. There were also commendable performances in licensure examinations. More scholar-ship opportunities were availed of both by the teaching staff and the students. The accreditations of curricular programs were likewise sustained, and the strengthening of course offerings was carried out. Support to student development and improvements in instruc-tional facilities such as the purchase of books, were also given priority in 2011.
Curricular Programs 2nd Sem 2010-2011
1st Sem
2011-2012
2nd Sem
2011-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total
College of Agriculture &
Fisheries
BS Agriculture- General Curriculum 123 86 209 14 16 30 7 11 18
-Crop Science 11 8 19 9 9 18 11 13 24
- Animal Science 25 10 35 31 15 46 34 14 48
- Agricultural Education 6 11 17 4 6 10 4 6 10
- Agro-Forestry 2 - 2 - - - - - -
- Fisheries 7 1 8 6 1 7 6 1 7
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration 16 29 45 20 45 65 18 37 55
Bachelor of Arts in Economics 8 20 28 12 40 52 11 34 45
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science 50 31 81 54 53 107 50 48 98
BS in Biology 17 55 72 33 95 128 27 90 117
BS in Mathematics 44 33 77 75 45 120 70 45 115
College of Business & Accountancy
BS in Business Administration –Common
Years 57 151 208 51 172 223 52 168 220
- Financial Management 13 47 60 14 44 58 14 43 57
- Marketing Management 10 43 53 17 55 72 17 53 70
- Human Resource Development
Management 24 39 63 30 50 80 30 49 79
BS in Entrepreneurship 40 77 117 44 72 116 40 69 109
BS in Accountancy 51 99 150 72 117 189 66 111 177
BS in Office Administration 47 217 264 55 230 285 55 159 214
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Curricular Programs 2nd Sem 2010-2011 1st Sem 2011-2012 2nd Sem 2011-2012
College of Technology M F Total M F Total M F Total
BS in Civil Engineering 348 145 493 379 149 528 363 142 505
BS in Information Management 57 87 144 26 37 63 31 37 68
BS in Information Technology 219 162 318 251 193 444 242 178 420
BS in Information System 67 109 176 105 145 250 101 140 241
BS in Industrial Education 25 8 33 Replaced with BTTE curriculum
BS in Industrial Technology 235 29 264 262 72 334 262 64 326
Bachelor of Trade Technical Education
- Electronics Technology 12 1 13 29 2 31 28 2 30
- Food Service Management 7 18 25 9 41 50 9 34 43
College of Education
Bachelor in Elementary Education 99 444 543 88 454 542 90 444 534
Bachelor in Secondary Education- Com-
mon Yrs. - - - 36 83 119 36 83 119
- English 14 37 51 9 29 38 15 41 56
- Filipino 5 23 28 4 20 24 4 20 24
- Biological Science 11 39 50 11 32 43 19 47 66
- Mathematics 27 33 60 24 27 51 32 40 72
- Social Studies 10 5 15 6 4 10 9 25 34
- MAPE 16 29 45 16 28 44 23 38 61
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Curricular Programs 2nd Sem 2010-2011 1st Sem 2011-2012 2nd Sem 2011-2012
College of Health Sciences
M F Total M F Total M F Total
BS in Nursing 98 277 375 66 238 304 66 234 300
BS in Nutrition and Dietetics 14 92 106 15 102 117 14 97 111
Panganiban Campus
BS in Agriculture 108 62 170 38 26 64 37 25 62
BS in Industrial Education 11 57 68 10 38 48 10 38 48
Bachelor in Elementary Education 50 177 227 48 174 222 46 167 213
Bachelor in Technical Teacher
Education 27 43 70 29 71 100 26 59 85
Voc-Tech Courses-Non Degree
Agricultural Technology (Main &
Panganiban) - - - 284 186 470 253 164 417
Certificate in Trade Technology
- Automotive 152 - 152 143 1 144 126 - 126
- Drafting 44 9 53 45 7 52 40 5 45
- Electrical 98 - 98 111 - 111 94 - 94
- Electronics 128 4 132 128 2 130 106 2 108
- Foods 16 75 91 16 54 70 15 50 65
- Garments, Fashion and Design 4 16 20 6 30 36 5 26 31
- Mechanical Technology 28 - 28 27 - 27 24 - 24
- Refrigeration/Air-conditioning 26 - 26 25 - 25 20 - 20
Certificate in Midwifery - 104 104 - 106 106 - 85 85
Grand Total for Higher Education 2,507 3,042 5,549 2,787 3,416 6,203 2,658 3,738 5,896
C. Secondary Education
CSC Laboratory Schools - High School 160 173 333 152 186 338 152 186 338
Panganiban Campus Laboratory High
School 68 95 163 61 102 163 61 102 163
D. Elementary Education
CSC Laboratory Schools - Elementary 161 187 348 178 187 365 137 141 278
Kindergarten - - - 41 46 87 41 46 87
GRAND TOTAL 2,982 3,734 6,716 3,272 4,140 7,412 3,136 3,931 7,067
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SOURCE: Planning Services
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Course Male Female TOTAL
ADVANCED EDUCATION
Doctor of Education 2 1 3
MA in Education – Educational Management - 4 4
Master in Business Administration - 1 1
Master of Arts in Teaching - Biology 0 1 2
Diploma in Public Administration 0 1 1
Diploma in Educational Management 1 5 6
Diploma in College Teaching 0 1 1
Sub-total for Advanced Education 3 14 17
HIGHER EDUCATION
College of Agriculture and Fisheries
BS in Agriculture
Agricultural Education 2 5 7
Agro-Forestry 2 - 2
Animal Science 12 5 17
Crop Science 4 2 6
Sub-total 20 12 32
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Economics 4 3 7
Political Science 14 5 19
Public Administration 3 2 5
Biology 3 8 11
Mathematics 4 6 10
Sub-total 28 24 52
Data on Graduates
A n increasing trend in the number of graduates has been recorded for the last five years. In SY 2011-2012, CSC produced 1,209 graduate in higher education and 17
in advanced education.
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Course Male Female TOTAL
College of Business and Accountancy
BS in Accountancy 6 8 14
BS in Business Administration
Financial Management 7 26 33
Human Resource Mgt 8 18 26
Marketing Management 3 19 22
Marketing - 1 1
BS in Entrepreneurship 7 26 33
BS in Office Administration – Computer Secretarial Education 6 45 51
Sub-total 37 143 180
College of Education
Bachelor in Elementary Education 31 127 158
Bachelor in Secondary Education English 3 6 9
Biological Science 1 8 9
Mathematics 3 6 9
Sub-total 38 147 185
College of Technology
BS in Industrial Education Automotive Technology 6 1 7
Drafting Technology 3 - 3
Civil Technology 1 - 1
Electronics 6 - 6
Electrical Technology 6 - 6
Foods 2 5 7
Garments 1 2 3
Industrial Arts 1 - 1
Mechanical Technology 1 - 1
BS in Industrial Technology Automotive Technology 16 - 16
Drafting Technology 8 - 8
Electronics 30 - 30
Electrical Technology 23 3 26
Foods 1 6 7
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Course Male Female TOTAL
BS in Civil Engineering 43 17 60
BS in Information Management 25 52 77
BS in Information Technology 30 25 55
Sub-total 55 77 132
College of Health Sciences
BS in Nursing 31 62 93
BS in Nutrition and Dietetics 1 12 13
PANGANIBAN CAMPUS
BS in Agriculture Crop Science 1 - 1
Animal Science 19 1 20
BS in Industrial Education
Building Construction 1 - 1
Drafting Technology 2 - 2
Foods 1 13 14
Bachelor in Elementary Education 13 41 54
Sub-total 37 55 92
TOTAL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION 395 566 961
Voc-Tech Courses/Non-degree Programs
Certificate in Agricultural Science - Panganiban Campus
22 14 36
Certificate in Agricultural Science - Main Campus 26 29 55
Trade Technical Course
Automotive Technology 32 - 32
Civil Technology - - -
Drafting Technology 4 - 4
Electrical Technology 27 - 27
Electronics 22 - 22
Foods - 25 25
Garments - - -
Mechanical Technology 6 - 6
Refrigeration and Aircon 7 - 7
Diploma in Midwifery Education - 23 34
TOTAL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION NON-DEGREE 146 102 248
GRAND TOTAL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION 541 668 1209
Secondary Education (Laboratory Schools)
Main Campus 35 49 84
Panganiban Campus 20 18 38
Total for Secondary Education 55 67 122
Elementary Education 13 31 44
Senior Kindergarten 16 22 38
GRAND TOTAL 628 802 1,430
SOURCE: Planning Services
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W ith an increasing number of
graduates every year, the CSC staged its 40th graduation ceremonies in two clusters on March 24 and 25, 2011 at the CSC Gymnasium. John Elmar B. Templonuevo, editor in chief of the CSC Statesman, the official tertiary student publication of the CSC, led SY 2010-2011's roster of 1,093 graduating students in the 40th Catanduanes State Colleges Main Campus Commencement Exercises, closely followed by consistent civil engineering (CE) quiz winner Benjames T. Go. Both graduated as Magna Cum Laude. Templonuevo, BS in Education major in English, earned a general weighted average of 1.4317 and Go, BS in Civil Engineering, with 1.439 Also among the top lists of graduating honor students was Lalaine S. Vitalicio, BS in Accountancy, who received the Certificate of Graduation with Academic Distinction for earning a general weighted average of 1.44. The graduation ceremonies on March 24 was slated for Cluster A composed of the Graduate School, College of Business and Accountancy, College of Education and College of Health Sciences while March 25, 2011 was scheduled for Cluster B consisting of the College of Technology, College of Agriculture and Fisheries and the College of Arts and Sciences Other honor graduates of CSC were Joey D. Antonio, Bachelor of Elementary Education – 1.528; Sonia Richelle B. Magdaraog, BS in Civil Engineering - 1.58; Jogene Alilly C. San Juan, BS in Information Technology - 1.59; Jennifer A. Bobis, BS in Mathematics - 1.6; Jenny P. Tejerero, Bachelor of Secondary Education - 1.611; Analiza T. Reodique, BS in Accountancy - 1.6158; Ferlyn De la Cruz, BS in Office Administration - 1.63; Meriam Joy O. Tating, BS in Business Administration – Financial Management - 1.66; Jessa P. Fernandez, Bachelor of Secondary Education - 1.668; Mary Ann P. Ternida, Bachelor of Elementary Education - 1.6775; Emma T. Ubalde, BS in Accountancy - 1.682;
Jessica P. Fernandez, Bachelor of Secondary Education -
40th CSC Commencement Exercises staged in two clusters
1.684; Shiela Jenn B.
Gianan, Bachelor of
E l e m e n t a r y
Education - 1.688;
Jaysel T. Evangelista,
BS in Agriculture -
1.69; Karla C.
Mendoza, BS in
Nursing - 1.69;
Raquel N. Velasco,
BS in Business
Administration –
F i n a n c i a l
Management - 1.6906; Ma. Mariel B. Tatel, BS in
Mathematics - 1.7; Princess Dianne B. Arcega, Bachelor of
Elementary Education - 1.704;
Michaela R. Chavez, Bachelor of Secondary
Education - 1.71505; Jacqueline N. Tabor, BS in
Accountancy - 1.718; Hilda F. Tabios, BS in Information
Technology - 1.72; Gretchen T. Olfindo, BS in Information
Management - 1.723; Paula Bianca DLC B. Bagayan, BS in
Information Management - 1.726; Rhona M. Columna,
Bachelor of Elementary Education - 1.726; Ave M. Aquino,
Bachelor of Elementary Education - 1.7278; Joana Mariz
M. Tatac, BS in Office Administration - 1.73; Lea F. Avila,
Bachelor of Secondary Education - 1.736;
Angelyn T. Odiaman, Bachelor of Elementary
Education - 1.7385; Crisalyn G. Tumala, BS in
Accountancy - 1.7392; Jerome A. Ollet, BS in Nursing -
1.74; Myrna D. Santelices, BS in Accountancy - 1.7417; Ana
Liza A. Artoz, Bachelor of Secondary Education - 1.7456
and Ryan T. Zafe, BS in Nursing - 1.75
The CSC Panganiban Campus had their gradua-tion ceremonies on March 26, 2011 with Engr. Francis A. Gianan, member of the CSC Board of Trustees represent-ing Private Sector, as the Commencement Speaker. It had 54 graduates in the Bachelor of Elementary Education, 21 in BS in Agriculture, 17 in BS in Industrial Education and 36 in Certificate in Agricultural Science, The CSC Main Campus commencement speakers were Dr. Ma. Angelita C. Cells, assistant regional director of the Department of Budget and Management for Cluster A and Director Tomas B. Briñas of DOST Regional Office V for Cluster B.
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I n support to the attainment of quality education, the CSC administration dynamically pushes
for the accreditation of its academic programs. Efforts are continuously being exerted to sus-
tain the progress of accreditation endeavors by all academic programs.
The table below shows the progress of accreditation of CSC‘s academic programs, of which
eight have qualified for Level III status, three for Level II-Reaccredited status, two for Level 1 status
and six for Candidate status. On April 7-8, 2011, the Level III programs were evaluated for Level
III-Reaccredited Status.
Programs/courses Level Effectivity Accrediting Body
Master of Arts in Education
Level III (evaluated for Level
III-reaccredited status)
Dec. 16, 2009 to
Dec. 15, 2010
Accrediting Agency of Chartered
Colleges and Universities
of the Philippines,
Inc. (AACCUP)
Master of Public Administration
AB Economics
AB Political Science
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Bachelor of Secondary Education
BS in Industrial Technology
BS in Nursing
BS in Nutrition and Dietetics Level II (Reaccredited)
Dec. 1, 2008 to
Nov. 30, 2010
BS in Accountancy
BS in Business Administration
BS in Biology Level I Accredited BS in Mathematics
Doctor of Education Candidate Status
Master in Business Administration
AB Public Administration
BS in Agriculture
BS in Civil Engineering
BS in Information Management
Accreditation and Center of Development
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A nother achievement by the Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) raised the bar of its academic excellence when the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) declared its Teacher Education Program as one of Centers of Development in the Philippines.
A Center of Development (COD) is awarded to a program in a higher education institution which
demonstrates the potential to become a Center of Excellence in the future. On the other hand, a Center of Excellence (COE) is awarded to a program in a higher education institution which continuously demonstrates excellent performance in the areas of instruction, research and publication, extension and linkages, institutional qualifications, and provides excellent quality pre-service teacher education program to meet the needs of progressive teachers for elementary, secondary and special education programs in the Philippines.
The CSC, as Center of Development, shall enjoy grants and benefits, priority in the selection of CHED
institutional partners about CHED developmental projects. It is also entitled to other non-monetary subsidies and awards such as faculty scholarships for graduate studies and priority for CHED research grants.
The CSC will also be prioritized in availing financial assistance
and linkages through consortia and collaborations with other academic institutions.
As Center of Development, the
CSC CoEd is directed to accelerate the development of the Teacher Education programs through strategic development agenda and projects; develop quality instructional programs through faculty development, upgrade facilities and library holdings.
It must also undertake basic and applied research
on emerging trends and developments in the field of Teacher Education; carry out extension and linkages through consortia and collaborations with academe and establish linkages with Centers of Excellence in Teacher Education to further improve instructional and research capabilities.
The award as Center of Development for Teacher Education shall be for a period of three (3) years. #
CSC conferred by CHED as COD for Teacher Education
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Program Offerings
CSC is a comprehensive higher education institution with multi-disciplinary cur-ricular offerings. The academic programs and areas of specializations offered by the insti-tution are: MAIN CAMPUS
ADVANCE EDUCATION
Graduate School
Doctor of Education Major in Educational Management Master of Arts in Education
Major fields: Educational Management
Mathematics
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Filipino Master of Public Administration Master in Business Administration
Master of Arts Major fields: Industrial Education English Guidance and Counseling
Master of Arts in Teaching Major fields: Biology Physics Chemistry
Diploma in Public Administration Diploma in College Teaching Diploma in Educational Management
HIGHER EDUCATION
College of Agriculture and Fisheries
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Major fields: Agricultural Education Agro-Forestry
Animal Science Crop Science
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Bachelor of Arts major in Public Administration
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
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College of Business and Accountancy
Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Major fields:
Financial Management
Human Resource Development Management
Marketing Management
Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship
Bachelor of Science in Office Administration
College of Education
Bachelor in Elementary Education
Bachelor in Secondary Education
Major fields:
Filipino Mathematics Biological Science
Social Studies Music, Arts and Physical Education
Home Economics and Livelihood Education
College of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics
2-Year Certificate in Midwifery
College of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
Major fields: Automotive Technology Electronics Technology
Civil Technology Food Service Management Drafting Technology Garments, Fashion and Design
Electrical Technology Mechanical Technology Heating, Ventilating, Airconditioning and Refrigeration Technology
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Bachelor in Technical Teacher Education
Major fields: Automotive Technology Electronics Technology
Civil Technology Food Service Management Drafting Technology Garments, Fashion and Design
Electrical Technology Mechanical Technology Heating, Ventilating, Airconditioning and Refrigeration Technology
Bachelor of Science in Information Management Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 2-Year Certificate in Trade Technology
Major fields: Automotive Technology Electronics Technology
Civil Technology Food Service Management Drafting Technology Garments, Fashion and Design
Electrical Technology Mechanical Technology Heating, Ventilating, Airconditioning and Refrigeration Technology PANGANIBAN CAMPUS
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Major fields::
Animal Science Crop Science Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education
Major fields::
Building Construction Drafting Technology
Food Trades Technology
Bachelor in Elementary Education
Bachelor in Technical Teacher Education
Major fields:
Civil Technology Food Service Management
Secondary (CSC Main and Panganiban Campus) - First Year-Fourth Year Elementary (CSC Main Campus) - Grade I-VI Pre School (CSC Main Campus) - Junior and Senior Kindergarten
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Profile of Highest Education Attainment of Faculty Members CSC Main and Panganiban Campus
College PhD / Ed. D MS / MA BS / AB TOTAL
Advanced Education 3 - - 3
College of Agri-Fisheries 3 5 6 14
College of Arts and Sciences 14 24 15 53
College of Business and Accountancy 2 4 7 13
College of Education 3 22 8 33
College of Health Sciences 1 17 1 19
College of Technology - Dep’t of Engineering - 3 7 10
College of Technology - Department of Industrial Technology
- 9 12 21
College of Technology - Dep’t of Information and Communications Technology
- 5 2 7
Research Services - plantilla position with faculty rank - - 1 1
Extension Services -plantilla positions with faculty rank - - 2 2
CSC Panganiban Campus 4 10 11 25
TOTAL 30 99 72 201
49%
15%
36%
Ph.D/Ed.D. MS/MA AB/BS
M ajority or 99 of the faculty members at both Main and Panganiban Campuses have master‘s degree, followed by those with bachelor‘s degree (72), and doctorate de-
gree (30).
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Academic Rank Frequency Percentage
College Professor 1 0.5%
Professor VI 3 1%
Professor III 2 1%
Professor II 2 1%
Professor I 5 2%
Associate Professor V 14 7%
Associate Professor IV 7 3%
Associate Professor III 11 5%
Associate Professor II 11 5%
Associate Professor I 2 1%
Assistant Professor IV 19 9%
Assistant Professor III 14 7%
Assistant Professor II 12 6%
Assistant Professor I 25 12%
Instructor III 16 8%
Instructor II 12 6%
Instructor I 53 25%
7%6%
1%
9%
5%
5%
3%7%
2%1%
12%
8%
6%
25% 1%0.5%1%
College Prof Prof VI Prof III Prof II Prof I Asso Prof V Asso Prof IV Asso Prof III Asso Prof II Asso Prof I Asst Prof IV Asst Prof IIIAsst Prof II Asst Prof I Inst III Inst II Inst I
Frequency of Academic Rank CSC Main and Panganiban Campus
Licensure/Board Examination Performance
I n 2011, CSC sealed 14 licensure examinations with Above National Passing Percentage as well as produced four (4) board topnotchers in Civil Engineer Licensure Examination, one (1) in Mid-
wife Licensure Examination, and one (1) in Nurse Licensure Examination.
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Source: Professional Regulation Commission (www.prc.gov.ph)
2011 Board / Licensure Examination No. of Takers Total No. of Takers
No. of Passers Total No. of
Passers
Overall Passing %
CSC MAIN CAMPUS Month
of Exam
First Timers
Re- peaters
First Timers
Repeaters CSC Nat’l
Nurse Licensure Exam Dec 5 24 29 3 6 9 31.03 33.92
Nurse Licensure Exam Board Topnotcher:
9th Place - Jann Marvin Posada
Jul 90 8 98 77 0 77 78.57 48.01
Civil Engineer Licensure Exam Board Topnotchers:
1st Place - Benjie T. Pantino
2nd Place - Benjames T. Go
3rd Place - Jerwin D. Rendon
Nov 55 8 63 42 2 44 69.84 34.28
Civil Engineer Licensure Exam Topnotcher:
5th Place - Ramon O. Gonzales
May 9 21 30 4 10 14 46.67 38.34
Midwife Licensure Exam Topnotcher:
7th Place - Nirvana Josabel Ortiz
Nov 26 1 27 24 0 24 88.89 45.29
Midwife Licensure Exam April 4 3 7 3 0 3 42.86 42.22
CPA Licensure Exam—Middle East Dec no
examinee 1 1
no examinee 1 1 100 No PRC data
CPA Licensure Exam Oct 15 6 21 10 3 13 61.90 47.7
CPA Licensure Exam – Middle East Nov no
examinee 1 1
no examinee
1 1 100.00 26.00
CPA Licensure Exam May no
examinee 5 5
no examinee
3 3 60% 40.5
LET - Elementary Sept
184 82 266 104 6 110 41.35 22.68
LET - Secondary 83 111 194 38 102 194 24.23 31.45
LET - Elementary April
10 126 133 6 21 27 19.85 15.81
LET - Secondary 33 111 144 7 18 25 17.36 26.28
Licensure Exam for Agriculturist Jul 20 5 25 1 2 3 12.00 36.63
Nutritionist-Dietician Licensure Exam
Jul 14 no
examinee 14 6
no examinee
6 42.86 66.97
CSC PANGANIBAN CAMPUS
LET - Elementary April
3 6 9 1 2 3 33.33 15.81
LET - Secondary no
examinee 10 10
no examinee
2 2 20.00 26.28
LET - Elementary Sept
8 10 18 5 0 5 27.78 22.68
LET - Secondary 9 8 17 0 0 0 0.00 31.45
TOP 1, 2, and 3 -- Benjie, Benjames and Jerwin.
Chronicles of our Topnotchers
T hey all share lots of common denominators aside from having almost similar-sounding names. And these parallelisms must be the
luck that catapulted them to the top. Benjie T. Pantino, Benjames T. Go, and
Jerwin DL. Rendon made another resounding history for the Catanduanes State Colleges when they virtually snared the Top 1-2-3 ranks in the November 2011 Civil Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Professional Regulation Commission.
Benjie earned a rating of 98.05%; Benjames got a score of 97.35%, and Jerwin obtained a rating of 97%. They all hail from the capital town of Virac, had been the CSC‘s award-winning contestants in
several regional and national CE quizzes, and were consistent dean‘s listers. Most of all, they are their hardworking parents‘ dutiful sons.
Topnotcher Benjie, who is from Marilima, Virac, is a son of a farmer and a housekeeper. He graduated as Valedictorian at Magnesia Elementary School and Magnesia National High School.
Second placer Benjames finished his elementary education at Virac Pilot Elementary School as Salutatorian and his secondary education as Salutatorian at Catanduanes National High School. His father works as foreman, and his mother is a housekeeper.
Third in rank Jerwin finished his elementary education at Pajo Baguio Elementary School as
Parallelism marks CSC’s Top 1, 2, & 3 in Nov. 2011 Civil Engineer Board Exam
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Valedictorian. His father is a tricycle driver, and his mother is a housekeeper.
“Mga maorag talaga ang mga professors mi,‖ (Our professors are indeed excellent), Benjie said. He also affirmed the potency of their teachers‘ approach in further distilling their lessons for better understanding through multi-lingual instruction.
―I never thought that I will top the exam. The test was somewhat easy but very tricky for me. And it took some time before it sank in on me that I topped the test‖, Benjie added.
Euphoria engulfed CSC students, employees and alumni as news started spreading in the early evening of November 23 in social networking sites and text messages proclaiming the unparalleled grand slam of Catanduanes State Colleges in the CE board exam.
This feat brings to 24 the number of topnotchers produced by the Catanduanes State Colleges in the Civil Engineer and Junior Geodetic Engineer Licensure Examination. Just mid of 2011, Ramon O. Gonzales of Viga, Catanduanes, placed fifth in the May 2011 CE board exam.
Pantino‘s achievement is also the third time CSC has produced a First Placer. Ruben T. Quintal, the second CSC graduate who topped the CE board in 2005, earned the highest-ever rating in recent years at 98.25. He held this distinction for several years.
The pioneer achiever who paved the way for the CSC‘s illustrious roster of topnotchers was Edwin T. Ogerio of Caramoran, Catanduanes, who topped CE Board Exam in 1992.
Other CSC topnotchers in order of rank were: 4th Place—Hazel Boragay (1993); 6th Place—Devy S. Santos, and Norman N. Tarnate (2006); 9th Place— Richard Tabuzo (1997); Christopher Yuga (2001);
10th Place—Jomar T. Pitajen (2006); Raisa Joyce de Vera (2006); Ronnel G. Gianan (2007);
11th Place—Mary Ann Traqueña (2004); 12th Place—Keyel Isorena (2005); Nathaniel Turado (2005); 15th Place—Ananias Fernandez, Jr. (2001); 16th Place—Gilbert del Valle (2005); 17th Place—Aldrin Tapel (1998); and 19th Place—Vicente Tayam, Jr. (2002).
CSC also produced placers in the Junior Geodetic Engineer Licensure Exam in 1992 (4th placer, Manuel Zuniega Jr.), 1993 (4th placer, Hazel Boragay) and 1996 (2nd placer, Carlo Magno Guerrero).
CSC earned a passing rate of 69.84%, which is above the 34.28% national passing rate.
The successful Nov. 2011 CE examinees from CSC are Aguilar, Fuchsia May T.; Agunday, Noel P.; Aldea, Jaypee D.; Alejandro, Richmonilyn T.; Arcega, Arjay C.; Bagadiong, Alfredo Jr. Z.; Borja, Edrey C.; Borja, Jan Rassel M.; Broñola, Evelyn T.; Caballero, Benjie T.; Dela Cruz, Jerremy M.; Delos Santos, Daisy T.; Dolores, Famino Paul J.; Gianan, Arjen M.; Gimenez, Jonathan S; Go, Benjames T.;
Lanon, Mark Laurence M.; Ligsay, Rogelio Jr. C.; Lizaso, Jessel T.; Magdaraog, Sonia Richelle B., Magtagnob, Rosalyn; Magtangob, Sherwin C.; Molod, Dexter C.; Nakpil, Renalyn Erika P.; Panti, Marife T.; Pantino, Benjie T.; Pantino, Michelle T.;
Pinlac, Ronnie V.; Quintal, Lorenzo Miguel T.; Rodriguez, Inoue Philip L.; Rendon, Jerwin DL.; Samonte, Anna Vanessa O.; Santos, Henry Jr. T.; Santos, Jayson T.; Tabinas, Janny G.; Tabuzo, Ervin T.; Tanael, Ronnel T.; Tapia, Raymond T.; Taway, Danilo V.; Tejada, Joseph E.; Tindugan, Xylene Kristel T.; Torrente, Dave T.; Torrente, Kelly T.; and Villanueva, Archie T.
CSC organized a recognition ceremony in honor of the topnotchers, passers and their parents, as well as the faculty members and staff of Department of Engineering, headed by College of Technology Dean, Engr. Emmanuel Soriao and OIC, Engr. Pedro R. Arcilla, Jr. (GSR)
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L ike her exotic name, which means ‗bliss‘ in Buddhism, she felt like walking on Cloud 9 when she placed 7th in the November 2011
Midwife Licensure Examination (MLE). Nirvana Josabel G. Ortiz, 18, has sustained
the Catanduanes State Colleges‘ record of producing MLE examination topnotchers for several years now. She earned a rating of 87 percent.
The air that pervaded at CSC, particularly in the College of Health Sciences (CHS), was likewise as blissful when it was declared by the Professional Regulation Commission as the Second Best Perform-ing School in the country. CHS earned an 88.89 passing percentage, which is way above the 45.29 national passing percentage.
Nirvana, who hails from Bislig, San Andres, Catanduanes, finished her elementary education at Bislig Elementary School and her secondary educa-tion at San Andres Vocational School. She declares being an average student but believes she has never been a stagnant learner. ―As one matures, knowledge also exponentially increases,‖ she said.
She said she has always been fascinated with white uniform. She intimated that it was her child-hood dream to take up a health-care profession course. When she did not make it to the nursing admission test, she took up midwifery, which she also considers as one of her top choices for a college degree. Her immediate goal after passing the board examination is to find a job where she can practice her profession.
Nirvana joins 23 other new CSC MLE pass-ers comprised of Abundo, Diana Rose T., Aguilar, Ma. Marife G., Aquino, Jemarie O., Brides, Bevalyn P., Buitre, Rolerose P., Camatoy, Judy Rose C., Camu, Ella Abegail T., Eubra, Maria Ailene T., Flor, Ruby C., Grefalda, Gladys M., Lama, Gissel N., Nal-doza, Joy Raine G, Obico, Jhona Rey G., Quintal, Helen Die M., Rodulfo, Rodelyn, Temporal, Michelle Ross T., Sapico, Erel B., Sarmiento, Nealyn C., Sur-ban, Carol Mae P., Tabo, Jehoney B., Tabor, Mary
Nirvana!
Ann M., Ramirez, Lyzel O., Tusi, Fariza Mae O.
To date, CSC has already produced 14 mid-wifery board plac-ers, comprised of three 2nd Placers (Kathleen Shiela B. Ramirez - 2010, Erica B. Obogne – 2009, Maria Rosario T. Rodri-guez – 2006), two 4th Placers (Erlinda Frondozo-Tabor – 1990 and Kristel Mae V. Cervantes – 2007), one 6th placer (Chique S. Santos – 2007), four 7th Placers (Nirvana Josabel G. Ortiz - 2011, Roselyn O. Abines – 2010, Jonna Mae A. Quintal – 2009, Marilyn Idanan-Lucero – 1979), one 8th Placer (Jacqueline P. Laroya – 2008), one 9th Placer (Agnes F. Trinidad – 2007) and two 10th Placers (Cheyserr Kate R. Villegas – 2010 and Janessa M. Medrana – 2007) Meanwhile, CSC has already earned six cita-tions from the Professional Regulation Commission as Best Performing School nationwide. It was de-clared Top Performing School in 2010 and 2008, Second Best this 2011, in 2006 and in 2005 and Third Best in 2007.
CSC President Minerva I. Morales com-mended the faculty members of CSC CHS headed by Dean Jocelyn Ll. Jordan for attaining another sig-nificant accomplishment barely four months after it produced a 9th placer in the July 2011 Nurse Licen-sure Examination.
The CSC administration tendered a recogni-tion ceremony to its new MLE placer and passers on November 29, 2011. (GSR)
WHAT’s IN A NAME, Shake-
speare once asked. For Nir-
vana, it simply goes with the
name itself.
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C atanduanes State Colleges never runs out of feel good stories that, in the words of its
new president, Dr. Minerva I. Morales, thun-der across the island and beyond.
Jann Marvin Posada, 20, adds some more pages to these inspiring stories as the 9th placer in the July 2011 Nurse Licensure Ex-amination with a rating of 86%.
This March 2011 graduate of CSC College of Health Sciences expands the list of NLE li-censure examination topnotchers from CSC, coming after Kristine Ramos who placed 10th in 2009.
From news writer to being the news
As the young man of the hour, this former news editor of the CSC Statesman (the official tertiary student publication) brings with him many twists that could give good angles about him not as a reporter but as the subject of news.
Like, he could have graduated cum laude
if not for a slip in a minor subject, and during the arduous three months review, he fell ill—first of pneumonia, and then, of chicken pox.
And during that ailment, he had to be iso-lated and consequently had to go home to Pan-dan to get well. For two separate weeks, he skipped the review sessions. But he never missed the lessons even if he was, in his words, quarantined. He stayed connected with his notes, with his classmate and to his review center (A1).
Dean Jocelyn Jordan of the CSC College of Health Sciences was confident Marvin would make it. A few days before the release, the dean had mixed feelings of agitation and ex-citement. The test was difficult; some takers told that it proved their mettle on the basic foundation of nursing. But the CSC NLE first takers got one of highest passing rates at 85.56%
Overall, out of 78,123, only 37,513 passed the examination.
Finding his star
IN THE NEWS—Radyo ng Bayan OIC Station Manager Arlene O. Bagadiong interviews Jann Marvin . (GSR)
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Mind over matter Marvin is a good example of using positive
mental self imagery to attain lofty goals. When he missed graduating with honors, he redi-rected his focus on aiming for a good spot in the Nurse Licensure Examination. Weeks be-fore the review, he kept on affirming that he will make it to the top. It was not vain brag-ging but his way of attracting positive energy.
When he fell ill, he took it as a ‗good luck‘ sign. His fellow senior editor at the CSC Statesman, Jonathan Tulod, kidded that his being stricken with not just one, but two ail-ments at the height of their review classes will be a good news angle if ever Marvin tops the board examination. And top he did. And now, this story.
More signs
Kristine Ramos, 10th Placer in 2009 NLE, challenged the CSC nursing student to likewise aspire for the top in the licensure exam.
In her acceptance speech during the Rec-ognition Ceremonies, Kristine hoisted to the crowd a plastic clipboard that contains her scribbled notes during her review class. She told the nursing students that she is giving away the clipboard to anyone who also wishes to top the exam. That clipboard is a symbolic icon of hard work, dedication, excellence and faith.
Marvin stood up from the bleachers to get that clipboard, albeit with apprehension. So, somebody who already dashed to the stage got hold of it. But at the bleachers, Marvin was also able to clutch the clipboard. Luck must have rubbed on him more fully well.
Also, during their baccalaureate mass last March 2011, he was picked to carry to the altar the Nightingale Lamp representing the Bache-lor of Science in Nursing graduates. Now, he steered his batch to national prominence
Beyond stars If Madam Zenaida Seva admonishes every
morning: ―hindi hawak ng mga bituin ang at-ing kapalaran; gabay lamang sila,‖ Marvin likewise never pinned his fate solely on what‘s written in the stars. He was a diligent student. He never missed bringing his nursing text-books during press works in the student publi-cation. Even when exhausted on the wee hours, he would find a corner at the Office of the CSC Student Publication and start reading his books. He was never a nerd. He would carry some notebooks when asked to relax for a little booze; or he would set his time limit during night outs. When pressed till wee hours, he would ensure to attend his hospital duty or classes.
His journalistic and literary outputs speak also of his passion to his academics. One of his investigative reports delved on the fate of healthcare services amidst crippling budget deficit, and his literary piece, which was part of the national prize winner Abakatanduanes lit-erary anthology, spoke of his nightly trysts with Pilitteri.
Combining academics with a dash of co-curricular activities, he was awarded one of the outstanding student leaders of CSC for 2010-2011. In February this year, he skipped the national writing competition in favor of his review classes. This is the same writing event that gave him the 9th place in sports writing in 2010. Now, nine must be his lucky number of sorts.
One of CSC’s highest
The July 2011 passing rate for CSC is one of the highest in recent years. A recognition ceremony was tendered by the CSC to its new-est NLE topnotcher and passers. (GSR)
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H e kept the Sabbath Day holy, and for put-ting God first, everything fell into place.
Ramon Olalo Gonzales, 23, of Almo-juela, Viga Catanduanes, and March 2010 BS in Civil Engineering graduate of Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) ranked 5th in the May 2011 Civil Engineering Board Examination given by the Professional Regulation Commission. And his story is yet another inspiring tale of unbend-ing faith and hard work. From long shot to big shot Ramon or Monching was considered by the CSC Department of Engineering to be a long shot in the CE board examination. He had de-liberately shelved his plan to enroll in a review class for the November 2010 CE board exami-nation because the dates of tests would fall on Saturday. As an Adventist, he has to save this day as a special day of worship. So while waiting for the May 2011 CE Board examination review class, he continued helping his septuagenarian abaca farmer father Dulcesimo and homemaker mother Belen to tend their abaca farm in Viga. His task was to manage other para-hag‘ot (abaca farmers) working in their abaca plantation, and this would also entail him to do the grind of abaca farming, which includes stripping the fibers. In between, he would also help in their ‗niyogan‘ (coconut plantation) and in tenanting a rice farm. For several months after his graduation, this was his task. And his modest income from selling their farm produce enabled him to save money for his review classes. Reclaiming CSC glory When the exam result came out, Ramon, with a rating of 94.05 percent, was the only placer among the Top 10 finishers who came from a state college in an island province. The
Into right place, right time
HIS MOTHER’S SON – Ramon with his mother Belen during the CSC Commencement Exer-cises. (Facebook grab)
rest of the topnotchers are from leading univer-sities and engineering schools in the country such as UP Los Baños, PUP, Mapua, TIP, Uni-versity of San Carlos in Cebu, University of Cebu, Mindanao State University and Univer-sity of San Carlos. Unknown to many, Monching is also a Registered Master Plumber. He took and passed the examination given by PRC in Febru-ary this year while dabbling in his review classes. In a phone interview, Ramon learned of his Top 5 rank while he was already aboard a bus bound for Catanduanes, or few days after finishing the exam. A classmate and fellow CE board passer relayed to him the good news, and soon, congratulatory messages started flooding his phone. Ramon is now the 18th graduate of CSC who topped the CE board examination.
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Board exam topnotchers of Viga Ramon finished his elementary educa-tion at Almojuela Elementary School in Viga as second honorable mention and his secondary education at San Jose National High School in Oco, Viga. He also recounts having participated in inter-school science and math quizzes during his intermediate grades. Incidentally, Kristine A. Ramos, CSC BSN graduate and 2009 Nurse Licensure Examination 10th placer, and Ramon were high school classmates. A strong groundwork Ramon considered Design Structure subject as the most challenging and Geotechni-cal Hydraulics as the easiest during the exami-nation. He added he got motivations from his professors at their Department of Civil Engi-neering and drew loads of inspiration from his family. In his Facebook account, he also inti-mated ―Nagbunga man yung five-months-no cellphone.‖ As of Friday evening, May 20, his Facebook account had over 50 wall posts of congratulations. However, it‘s not all serious stuff for this newest CE board topnotcher from CSC. On his FB Wall Post, he said he played Naruto 30 min-utes after the board examination. ―Kaawat ning result mga nheng, nakakaba,‖ was his reply to his friends‘ comments on his wall post. The first to break the news on his FB account was Dean Auruz Milagrosa, a 2010 CE graduate of CSC. Engr. Emmanuel Soriao, dean of the College of Technology, shared that apart from classroom teaching, the Department of Engi-neering (DE) also observes peer reviewing of upper classmen to senior and junior engineer-ing students. Taking the front on this peer learning sessions are the regional and national engineering quiz winners. Additionally, long before the Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual
Education (MLE) has been espoused by acade-micians, the CSC‘s DE has been using multilin-gual (aside from English as a medium of in-struction) approach in class lectures to distill concepts, formula, theories and other technical subject matters. The department also observes a strin-gent retention policy, alongside with a closely interactive mentoring with students. The Philippine Daily Inquirer docu-mented this best practice in instruction after the CSC gained national prominence when Ruben Quintal Jr. topped the licensure examination in 2005. The PDI took note of this ingeniously adopted mentoring by the CSC DE faculty mem-bers through the years. 14 new CSC CE’s Apart from Ramon, the other graduates of CSC who passed the CE board examination are Barceta, Rotgard Cabling; Fernandez, Mi-chael; Francisco, Dennis Velasco; Gonzales, Ramon Olalo; Magtagñob, Jayson Sambajon; Montano, Edgar Jr. San Juan; Morales, Jayson Tenito; Razal, Ian Pelagio; Soneja, Jay Andy Teves; Sorra, Philip Jayvid Sosito; Tabuzo, Xan-der; Tivar, Roncar Raffy Romero; Tonio, Alden Abareta and Vasol, Shiela Ann Bozar. Just like other CSC topntochers, Ramon received P15,000 and a certificate of recogni-tion from the CSC administration during the recognition ceremony for the May 2011 CSC CE board examination topnotcher and passers. (GSR)
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Recipient Sponsor Type of Scholarship/Benefits Degree/HEI Enrolled
CSC
Plan D – Dissertation assistance
Doctor of Education, CSC Ruben C. Velasco
Nemuel B. Borromeo
Plan B – Salary and regular em-ployment benefits, free tuition
and miscellaneous fees, monthly stipend, book allowance, sea
and land transportation allowance, dissertation/thesis
assistance
MA in Industrial Education, BU
Crispin S. Oliveros, Jr. Doctor of Education, CSC
Leonor S. Turbolencia Ph.D. in Educational Management, PNU
Dexter M. Toyado MS in Civil Engineering, UP Diliman
Mary Jane V. Bongais MA in Physical Education, PNU
Eric V. Evangelista Ph.D. in Mathematics, PNU
Ramon S. Idanan MS in Mechanical Engineering, TUP
Susan M. Tindugan
Plan C – Study Leave with pay (salary and regular employment
benefits)
Ph.D. in Filipino, BU
Eleanor G. Osido MS in Psychology, CEU
Josephine R. Tomagan Ph.D. in Filipino, BU
Gemma M. Samas Doctor of Education, CSC
Merle Alcantara MA in Industrial Education, CSC
Ronnie B. Santelices CHED
Plan A – benefits granted by sponsoring institution
Master in IT, TIP
Emily V. Romero DOST-PCHRD MS in Applied Nutrition, UP
Scholarship for Employees/Faculty Members
I n support to CSC‘s Staff Development program, 16 faculty members enjoyed, during CY 2011, various scholarship opportunities. Fourteen (14) of them were institutional scholars, while two
faculty members respectively earned CHED and DOST-PCHRD grants.
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Scholarship Program Number of Beneficiaries
Benefit/s granted 2nd Sem 2010-2011
1st Semester 2011-2012
2nd Sem 2011-2012
College Education Scholarship Assistance and Reward (CESAR) Program
1,307 1,775 1,775
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
College Unified Assistance (CUA) Program 1,365 1,085 1,045
Municipal Scholarship Grant 212 183 183
President Diosdado Macapagal – Agrarian Scholarship Program (PDMASP)
11 Renamed Agricultural Competitiveness
Enhancement Fund (ACEF) Scholarship Fund (See ACEF beneficiaries)
Citizen Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC) Partylist Scholarship Program
Not yet implemented
during the period
20 20 Tuition
Ako Bicol (AKB) Party List Scholarship Program 70 70 P 6, 000.00
Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (ACEF) Scholarship Fund
5 4 P 5, 000.00
Bayan Muna 7 6 P 5, 000.00
Gabriela Women’s Partylist Scholarship Fund 5 5 P 5, 000.00
CHED Special Study Grant Program for Congressional Districts
44 38 38 P 2, 500.00
Provincial Government Scholarship Grant 9 6 6 P 5, 750.00
Full Merit Scholarship Program on Disparity for Gender & Development
No reported beneficiary
4 4 P 15, 000.00
Scholarship Full Merit (SF) 2 4 4 P 15,000.00
Scholarship Half (SH) 2 3 3 P 7,000.00
Dept. of Agrarian Reform—Programang Agraryo Iskolar See
PDMASP 10 10 Tuition and Misc. Fees
Dept. of Science Tech. Science Educ. Inst. (DOST – SEI) 5 8 8 P 6,000.00, Book, Transpo
& Clothing Allowance
Student Assistance Fund for Education (SAFE) 39 39 40 P 7, 500.00
One Town, One Scholar Scholarship Program 13 20 20 P 15,000.00
Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) Scholarship Program
2 2 2 Tuition and P 2, 000.00
monthly stipend
Panganiban Campus College Education Scholarship Assistance and Reward (CESAR) Program
115 142 122 Tuition and Misc. Fee
College Unified Assistance (CUA) Program 346 259 344 Tuition and Misc. Fee
Student Assistance Fund for Education (SAFE) 10 9 9 Tuition and Misc. Fee
One Town One Scholar Program 2 3 5 15,000.00
TOTAL 3,358 3,694 3,648
Government Funded Scholarship Program for CSC Tertiary Students
Scholarship for Tertiary Students
C SC obtaintained a record high of 19 sources of scholarship grants from the government and 9 private benefactors during the period in review.
An increasing trend in the number of institutional scholarship beneficiaries was also recorded during the period. The table below shows the detailed list of scholarship programs, its beneficiaries and the benefits granted.
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Scholarship Program Number of Beneficiaries
Benefit/s granted 2nd Sem 2010-2011
1st Sem 2011-2012
2nd Sem 2011-2012
Catanduanes Asso. in the USA (CAUSA) 4 1 1 P 3,500.00
Rural Bank of Camalig 10 7 7 Tuition and Misc., Uni-form & Book Allowance
Agricultural and Rural Development for Ca-tanduanes, Incorporated (ARDCI)
38 41 41 Tuition and Misc.
Fee
United 12 Scholarship Grant 1 1 - P 3, 500.00
Catanduanes State Colleges Scholarship Grant No reported beneficiary 2 2 P 5, 000.00
Catanduanes.Net Scholarship Program 4 P 5, 000.00 End of scholarship program
Catanduanes Contractors Association Scholars 9 1 1 P 5, 000.00
Bicol National Association of America (BNAA) 3 3 3 P 6, 832.50
Marino Tomagan Scholarship Program No reported beneficiary 1 1 Tuition and Misc. Fee
PANGANIBAN CAMPUS
Molave Scholarship Program 7 6 9 Tuition and Allolwance
ARDCI Scholarship Program 1 1 1 Tuition
Privately Funded Scholarship Program for CSC Tertiary Students
Scholarship Program Number of Beneficiaries
Benefit/s granted 2nd Semester 2010-2011
1st Semester 2011-2012
2nd Semester 2011-2012
CSC Main Campus
Tuition
Athletic 54 15 69
Barangay Scholars 67 90 105
ROTC Corps Commander 1 1 1
Hablon Dawani 34 27 23
FCSC & SBO Presidents 5 6 6
Valedictorian/Salutatorian - 3 -
Publication Editor In Chief 1 -
Dean’s Listers 21 21 21
CSC Panganiban Campus
Barangay Scholars 3 16 16 Tuition
Institutional scholarships offered by CSC to its tertiary students
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Title of Seminars/Trainings Name of Participants Sponsoring Agency Level
Symposium on e-Marketing: An Engine of Economic Growth & Profitability
January 26, 2011, CSC Gym
College of Business and Accountancy Students
College of Business and Accountancy
Institutional
10th Luzonwide Higher Education Press Conference
January 31 – February 7, 2011, Teachers’ Camp Baguio City
John Elmar B. Templonuevo Elvin Randolph Jubay Jonathan Tulod Dave S. Tolentino Cyril Patrice Bernardino Joebert Angelo Toledo Marian Claire Tulod
Association of Luzon-wide Tertiary Publication Advisers ad Commission in Higher Education
Luzonwide
Symposium - “PASOA: Going Beyond Its Vision”
Feb. 9, 2011, CSC Gym/HRD Bld.g
College of Business and Accountancy Office Administration Students
Philippine Association of Students in Office Administration (PASOA) CSC Chapter
Institutional
Symposium on Laws Protecting Women and Children
February 28, 2011, HRD Building
All College of Arts and Sciences Students
Economic Society Institutional
Seminar o Drug Abuse & Prevention
July 16, 2011, CSC Gymnasium
All students taking up ROTC, LTS & CWTS
National Service Training Program (NSTP)
Institutional
Seminar on Cyber Addiction and Cyber Bullying
July 27, 2011, CSC Gymnasium
CSC Secondary & Tertiary Students
Guidance Counseling & Testing Office
Institutional
Pre-service Training: Assessment for Learning and Assessment Competencies of Teachers
August 25, 2011, DWC - Legazpi
Education Students ARCZONE Professional Development Center
Regional
Seminar sa Filipino: Understanding by Design (UbD)
August 20, 2011, Bicol University
Education Students Bicol University Graduate School
Regional
National Civil Engineering Summit
September 9 – 10, 2011, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Civil Engineering Students
UP Association of Civil Engineering Students
National
Seminars, trainings and workshops attended by CSC tertiary students in in-stitutional, provincial, regional and national levels
V arious co-curricular activities along the areas of youth leadership, journalism and communi-cation, teacher education, civil engineering, business, gender and development, environ-
mental protection, public administration and management, were participated in by the tertiary students of CSC during the year in review. These activities were fully supported by the CSC ad-ministration.
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Title of Seminars/Trainings Name of Participants Sponsoring Agency Level
Seminar on Current Trends in Delphi
September 17, 2011, HRD Building
3rd Year BS Information Technology students
College of Information & Communications Technology
Institutional
PNSA Bicol Regional Conference / Seminar: SYNAPSE 2011
September 23 – 26, 2011, Villa Caceres Hotel, Naga City
Nursing Students
Philippine Nursing Students Association (PNSA) – Bicol Regional Council
Regional
Training Workshop on The Use of Technology in Mathematics, September 22 – 24, 2011
Bicol University, Tabaco Campus, Tabaco City
BS Math and BS Education
PH. D. in Mathematics Education Student of Bicol University Tabaco Campus, Tabaco City
Regional
Leadership Training Activity September 23 – 25, 2011,
COEd Room College of Education Students
College of Education Student Organization
Institutional
4th Annual Conference of Criminology and Political Science Students of the Philippines
September 24 – 27, 2011, AFP Theater, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City
Marissa S. Albay, Eric P. Amarillo, Jobert B. Aquino, Robina C. de Quiroz, Theresa A. Dolores, Benhur B. Gianan, Pamela Jane R. Idanan, Mark Joseph T. Ogena, Cindy Mae E. Sedillo, Arvie S. Sibya, Ma. Adena V. Teoxon, Jougrad O. Tusi, Abel T. Tuzara, Rene John M. Velasco, Ariel C. Vitalicio, Naneth T. Tubice
Communications Guild Consultancy Company
National
Regional Mid – Year Convention
September 30, 2011, CBD Plaza Hotel, Naga City, Camarines Sur
Karen Ailene T. Benavidez
National Federation of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants Regional Council
Regional
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Title of Seminars/Trainings Name of Participants Sponsoring Agency Level
2011 Bicol Region PICE Student Summit
September 28 & 29, 2011, CSPC Auditorium, CSPC Campus, Nabua, Camarines Sur
Raymund M. Garcia Christian A. Lareza Mark Joseph C. Tablizo Margarette J. Telpo Rey Carlito T. Regalado
Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges (CSPC) Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers Student Chapter
Regional
13th UST National Campus Journalism
October 13 – 15, 2011, Thomas Aquinas Research Complex Auditorium, University of Sto. Tomas
Jonathan V. Tulod Dave S. Tolentino Marian Claire V. Tulod John Ely B. Templonuevo Christine May T. Petajen Bren Garette Z. Rivera
The Varsitarian – The Official Student Publication of the University of Santo Tomas
National
Launching of the Leadership Communities (LeadCom)
November 3, 2011, Asian Institute of Management Conference Center, Makati City
John Anthony F. Romero Emlyn M. Lanon Jaenoll Palmes Joanna N. Sarmiento Cynthia Tuibeo
Ayala Foundation, Inc.
National
Symposium on Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000
November 14 – 15, 2011, CSC Gymnasium
All college students Federated College Student Council
Institutional
1st Bicol Youth Hour (BYH) 2011
December 2 – 4, 2011, Bicol University, College of Science Auditorium, Legazpi City
Carlito Gelito Marlon Briongos Donelie Kay Asanza Joan Vanessa Vargas Mary Love Tuplano Ryan Aster Rodriguez
The Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP) Bikol Alumni Community and PLDT
Regional
Seminar- Workshop on Student Organizations Cash Management and Financial Statements Presentation
December 6, 2011, Provincial Capitol Dome, Virac, Catanduanes
Selected Recognized Organizations Officers
Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA)
Institutional
49th National Rizal Youth Leadership Institute Conference
December 10 – 14, 2011, Senior Mess Hall, Teachers
John Ely Templonuevo Ronald Yusores Christine May Petajen Eric Villamar
OSSEI National
SOURCE: Office of Student Services
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T he students are the best image builders of the CSC. Year 2011 proved to be another fruitful year for CSC students. From provincial to national levels, CSC students won in various co-
curricular competitions, underscoring once more their competitiveness and the quality of honing they get from the institution.
Our student achievers in co-curricular undertakings
C SC Statesman, the official student tertiary student publication of the
Catanduanes State Colleges reasserted once more its track record when it garnered 14 major awards in the group and individual writing contests in the 2011 Luzonwide Higher Education Press Conference held on February 2-5, 2011 at Teacher‘s Camp in Baguio City . The official tertiary student publication of the Catanduanes State Colleges contributed the biggest wins for the Region V delegation, thus steering Bicol among the seven competing regions in Luzon, including the guest region Central Visayas.
Some 700 regional winners vied for the Top 10 places in 12 journalism categories.
The CSC‘s winners are John Elmar B. Templonuevo (BSEd) - 4th, Editorial Writing English and 4th Copyreading and Headline Writing English; Jonathan V. Tulod (BSCE) - 3rd, Sports Writing English; Elvin Randolph R. Jubay (BSA) - 4th Poetry Writing Filipino; Cyril Patrice O. Bernardino (BS Bio) - 3rd, Feature Writing English and 9th, Poetry Writing English; Dave S. Tolentino (BSEd)- 2nd, Feature Writing Filipino; Bren Garette Z. Rivera (BS Bio) - 4th Place Photojournalism Filipino; and Joebert C. Angelo Toledo (BSIT) - 9th Place, Comics Strip Illustration.
In the group competition, the CSC Statesman Magazine was also proclaimed among the Top 10 winners – Best News Page, 6th; and Best Cover Design, 4th; while the CSC Statesman Newsletter was adjudged Best in DevCom Page, 9th; Best in Editorial Page, 6th; Best in Sports Page, 8th.
Two hundred thirty-one (231) publications from various government and private colleges and universities also vied for the Top 10 places in the group contests.
ONCE MORE – successful CSC contestants in the 10th Luzonwide Higher Education Press Conference this February 2011 (L-R) – Marian Claire Tulod, Cyril Patrice Bernardino, Joebert Angelo Toledo, Bren Ga-rette Rivera, Jonathan Tulod, John Elmar Tem-plonuevo, Dave Tolentino and Elvin Randolph Jubay.
Outstanding Campus Writers
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F or three consecutive
months in the First Quar-
ter of 2011, six Civil Engi-
neering students of CSC scored tri-
ple victories in Region V CE quizzes.
In 2nd PaCEkatan 2011 Civil
Engineering Quiz sponsored by the
Besavilla Review Center and the Bi-
col University on March 16, 2011,
John Michael T. Bernal, 4th year civil
engineering student, was declared
champion. He was followed by Ben-
james T. Go, 5th year, 1st Runner Up
and Yuri Soriao, 4th year, 4th Runner
Up.
Earlier in February 11, 2011, Bernal won 1st Runner Up in the PaCEklaban sa Bikol 2011 sponsored by the Review Innovations and the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers – Bicol University Chapter at BU College of Engineering, Legazpi City. Benjames Go won 3rd Runner Up, while Yuri Soriao was the 6th Runner Up. In the 2011 1st Mega Challenge Quiz Show sponsored by the Mega Review and Tutorial Cen-ter at Ateneo de Naga University, the team of Michael T. Bernal, Jeremy M. Dela Cruz and Ma. Karla T. Avila won 1st Runner Up while the team of Benjames T. Go, Jerwin D. Mendoza and Yuri R. Soriao was declared 2nd Runner Up. Moreover, on October18, 2011, John Michael T. Bernal and Ma. Karla T. Avila won First and Second places in the 2011 Region V Civil Engineering Quiz (CE) held at Camarines Sur Polytechnic College, Nabua, Camarines Sur. Bernal and Avila, both fifth year BS in Engineering, were coached by Engr. Michael M. Tra-ballo. The annual competition is sponsored by Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers and Mega Review Center, Manila, and participated in by various universities and colleges in Bicol region. The CE quiz is one of the highlights of the 2011 Regional PICE Students‘ Summit aside from the techni-cal lectures and tower building competition. Through the years, CSC has consistently maintained its top standing in the regional and na-tional civil engineering quizzes.
TOP FINISHERS – John Michael T. Bernal (first placer) and Ma. Karla T. Avila (second placer) once more reas-sert CSC’s supremacy in Region V Civil Engineering Quiz.
Top CE quizzers
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J ohn Elmar B. Templonuevo, a BSEd English student of the Catanduanes State Colleges topped the annual search for Ten Outstanding Students of Bicol for School Year 2010-2011. The search was conducted by Ako Bikol Partylist, CHEDRO V and Philippine Association of Campus
Student Advisers. Templonuevo earned his baccalaureate degree on March 24, 2011 as Magna Cum Laude. A veteran campus journalist, he won in various regional and national collegiate press conferences during his stint as senior section editor and editor in chief of the CSC Statesman, the official tertiary student publication of CSC. He likewise steered and took part in the publication‘s numerous socially incisive editions that tackle a broad spectrum of prevailing issues as well as the promotion of language and literature through the productions of award-winning literary folios. He is the campus-based President of Youth for Christ organization. Templonuevo hurdled the evaluation, screening and final interview by a panel of judges from the academe, government, business and private sectors, and emerged the top winner from the 102 nominees from various colleges and universities in Bicol. Another CSC student, Elvin Randolph R. Jubay was Rank 15 in the search and was recognized during the awarding ceremonies as a finalist. He was also among the final qualifiers who were screened and picked from 120 hopefuls, which was trimmed to 52 and eventually shortlisted to 25 for final interview.
REGION’S FINEST – John Elmar B. Templonuevo (center) of CSC ranks first in the search for Ten Outstanding Students of Bicol (TOSB).
Top Student in Region V
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T aekwondo flyweight and featherweight fighters Karl Dominic Bogabil, fourth year BS
in Information Management, and Jelly Mae Vargas, third year BSBA student, valiantly carried the CSC flag as they garnered gold medals in the 2011 Region V State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA) Meet held at Camarines Norte State College (CNSC) on November 20-25, 2011.
Another taekwondo player, Laarni Eusebio of the flyweight division, pocketed a silver medal, along with Danforth King Tayo and Joana Marie Eusebio, both in fin weight category, who correspondingly earned bronze medals.
Likewise, chess player Julius Bilolo, third year BSCE student, conquered his adversaries in the chess match after making a flawless record and eventually nipping the lone gold medal for the CSC Chess contingent.
The chess women players Margarette Telpo, Florie Mae Gianan, Marjoreen Sabeniano and Crisanta Benitez clutched the 2nd runner-up honors.
Furthermore, the CSC softball team comprised of Kristine Buendia, Janice Cabrera, Joanna Del Barrio, Carmi Joy Giray, Aiko Gentica, Stephen Mari Ibayan, Mechille Karl Ibayan, Joy Tomagan, Joy Lopez, Angelica Rodriguez, Maria Traqueña and Karen Tenerife bagged the 1st runner-up honors.
The CSC lady netters Joy Caroline Balmadrid, Mary Anne Cabrera, Joy Ogalesco and Katrina Peña won the silver medal.
Jezreel Delos Santos stood out as a multiple medal hauler after amassing the silver medals in both 400 and 800-meter dash, and silver medals in the 4x100-meter relay.
Panganiban Campus track field players Mark John Rañen also won 3rd place in 100-meter dash, 4th place in 200-meter dash and 2nd place in 4x200-meter relay; and Ignacio Torres, bagged the 3rd place in shot put. Other athletes who bagged bronze medals were Danilo Tipo Jr. (high jump, male division) and Syrah Joy Traqueña (high jump, female category).
GOLD WINNERS - Jelly Mae Vargas and Karl Domi-nic Bogabil, CSC’s top taekwondo players.
Best athletes in regional athletic meet
Central Organizations College of Technology – Dep't of Information & Comm. Technology
CSC Federated College Student Council COT – DICT Student Body Organization
The CSC Statesman, Official Tertiary Student Publication Association of Information Technology Students
Central English Club COT – DICT English Club
Mathematics Circle CSC Junior Philippine Computer Students
Mathematics Society COT – DICT Women’s Club
Central Physical Education Club Information System Student Organization
CSC Debating Society Information Management Student Organization
Samahang Sentral ng Filipino College of Technology – Department of Engineering
Care and Share Youth Organization COT Department of Engineering Student Body Organization
Central Women’s Circle COT Department of Engineering English Club
Kabataang Pangarap ni Rizal Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers
Peer Councilor’s Club Fifth Year Engineering Students Associations
College of Agriculture and Fisheries COT – DE Women’s Club
CAF Student Body Organization College of Education
Agriculture Student Organization College of Education Student Organization
CAF English Club College of Education English Club
Crop Science Society College of Education Women’s Club
CAF Women’s Club Daliwawa: Official Student Publication
College of Arts and Sciences College of Health Sciences
CAS Student Body Organization College of Health Sciences Student Body Organization
Biological Science Society College of Health Sciences English Club
CAS English Club Nutrition and Dietetics Association
Economics Society Philippine Nursing Students Association - CSC Chapter
Natural Science Society Heringgilya: Official Student Publication
Political Science Society CSC PANGANIBAN CAMPUS
Mathematics Society CSC Panganiban Campus Supreme Student Council
College of Business and Accountancy Fraternities / Sororities
CBA Student Body Organization Alpha Kappa Rho
CBA English Club Alpha Mu Omega
Association of Future Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega
Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants Alpha Sigma Omicron
Phil. Asso. of Students in Office Administration Beta Sigma
Young Entrepreneurs Society Scouts Royale Brotherhood/Sisterhood International Service
CBA Women’s Club Tau Gamma Phi
College of Technology – Dep’t of Industrial Technology Other Organizations
COT – DIT Student Body Organization Group of Environment Enthusiast of Catanduanes
COT – DIT English Club AGAPE Generation
Student Association for Catanduanes Exemplary
S tudent governments, publications, clubs, associations and societies of various disciplines, as well as fraternities, religious and civic organizations, keep the CSC abuzz with year-round extra
class activities.
Accredited Student Organizations
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Unit Qty Book Title/Author/Copyright Date Unit Cost Total
Amount
1 8 STEPS TO CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT SUCCESS / KAPALKA / c2009 (PB) 2,595.00 2,595.00
Copy
1 ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS4 / BOTELLO / c.2010 W/CD (PB) 3,595.00 3,595.00
1 APPLIED STATISTICS FOR PUBLIC & NON-PROFIT ADMINISTRATION, 7ED / MEIER / c.2009 (PB)
4,895.00 4,895.00
1 AQA GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE FOUNDATION / DAVIES / c.2010 (PB)
2,495.00 2,495.00
1 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND ETHICS / FISHER / c.2008 (PB) 3,295.00 3,295.00
1 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING & DESIGN, 6ED / JEFFERIS / c.2011 W/CD (PB) 8,195.00 8,195.00
1 ASSESSMENT: A PRACTICAL GUIDE PRIMARY TEACHERS / OVERALL / c.2006 (PB) 2,395.00 2,395.00
1 AUTOCAD 2012 TUTOR FOR ENGINEERING GRAPHICS / LANG / c.2012 (PB) 8,995.00 8,995.00
1 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE (TEST A2), 5ED / DELMAR ASE TEST PREPARATION / c.2012 (PB)
1,995.00 1,995.00
1 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE: INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, 3ED / GILLES / c.2008 W/CD (PB)
8,195.00 8,195.00
1 BIOLOGY CONCEPTS AND INVESTIGATIONS, 2ED / HOEFNAGELS / c.2012 (PB) 3,495.00 3,495.00
1 BRAKE (TEST A5), 5ED / DELMAR ASE TEST PREPARATION / c.2011 (PB) 1,995.00 1,995.00
1 BUILDING VOCABULARY FOR COLLEGE, 8ED / SMITH / c.2012 (PB) 4,695.00 4,695.00
1 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION / KRIZAN, c2008 / PB 3,995.00 3,995.00
1 CHEMISTRY, 2ED / BURDGE / c.2011 (PB) 3,995.00 3,995.00
1 CHILDREN, PLAY, AND DEVELOPMENT, 4ED / HUGHES / c.2010 (PB) 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 CISCO ASA CONFIGURATION / DEAL / c.2009 (PB) 4,495.00 4,495.00
1 CNC MACHINING HANDBOOK / OVERBY / c.2011(PB) 2,495.00 2,495.00
1 COLOR HARMONY: PACKAGING / ORIGIN / c.2008 W/CD (PB) 1,995.00 1,995.00
1 COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING TECHNIQUES, 2ED / WIRZ / c2010 W/CD (HB)
9,995.00 9,995.00
1 COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS ENGINES (TEST H1) / DELMAR ASE TEST PREPARA-TION / c.2011 (PB)
1,995.00 1,995.00
1 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND ORGANIZATION: DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND APPLI-CATION, 2ED / GOVINDARAJALU / c.2010 (PB)
2,195.00 2,195.00
1 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS, 6ED / HAMACHER / c.2012 (PB)
3,295.00 3,295.00
2 COMPUTERIZED ENGINE CONTROLS, 9ED / HATCH / c.2012 (PB) 6,995.00 13,990.00
1 CONFIGURING CISCO UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER AND UNITY CONNEC-TION, 2ED / BATEMAN / c.2011 (PB)
5,495.00 5,495.00
1 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, METHODS, AND TECHNIQUES: BUILDING FOR A SUS-TAINABLE FUTURE, 3ED / SPENCE / c.2011 (PB)
7,295.00 7,295.00
1 CONSTRUCTION PROCESS PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT / LEVY / c.2010 (HB) 8,295.00 8,295.00
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1.8 million pesos worth of books purchased in 2011
A total of Php 1,089,815.00 books was purchased by the CSC Administration in its effort to continuously upgrade the Colleges‘ library holding. The amount covers a total of 484
volumes. Apart from the purchased books, there were also 57 donated books during the year. The table below shows the details of the purchased books in 2011.
Annual Report 38
Unit Qty Book Title/Author/Copyright Date Unit Cost Total
Amount
1 Correct Your English Errors, c2009 / Collins 995.00 995.00
Copy
1 DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENT, 3ED / BHANDARI / c.2010 (PB) 1,495.00 1,495.00
1 DEVELOPING TEACHERS ASSESSMENT / GARDNER, c2010 / PB 2,795.00 2,795.00
1 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS: PRINCIPLES & APPLICATIONS, 7ED / TOKHEIM / c.2008 (PB) 5,995.00 5,995.00
1 EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS, 2ED / CANESTRARI / c.2010 (PB) 3,795.00 3,795.00
1 EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES FOR CHILD CARE / ARNOLD / c.2009 (PB) 1,695.00 1,695.00
1 ELECTRIC MACHINERY FUNDAMENTALS, 5ED / CHAPMAN / c.2012 (PB) 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 ELECTRIC MOTORS AND CONTROL SYSTEMS / PETRUZELLA / c.2010 (PB) 2,495.00 2,495.00
1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY HANDBOOK, 3ED / CADICK / c.2006 (HB) 5,995.00 5,995.00
1 ELECTRICITY & CONTROLS FOR HVAC/R, 6ED / HERMAN / c.2010 (PB) 8,895.00 8,895.00
1 ELECTRICITY FOR REFRIGERATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING, 8ED / SMITH / c.2011 (PB) 8,795.00 8,795.00
1 ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL SERVICING, 2ED / SINCLAIR / c.2007 (PB) 3,295.00 3,295.00
1 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS: A STEP BY STEP APPROACH, 8ED / BLUMAN / c.2012 W/CD (PB) 3,495.00 3,495.00
1 ENGINE PERFORMANCE (TEST A8), 5ED / DELMAR ASE TEST PREPARATION / c.2012 (PB) 1,995.00 1,995.00
1 ENGLISH VERBS & ESSENTIALS OF GRAMMAR: FOR ESL LEARNERS, / SWICK, c2010 / PB 795.00 795.00
1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 13ED / MILLER / c.2010 (PB) 7,495.00 7,495.00
1 ESSENTIAL BATHROOMS / CONRAN / c.2010 (HB) 1,895.00 1,895.00
1 ESSENTIAL CHILDREN'S ROOMS / CONRAN / c.2011 (HB) 1,895.00 1,895.00
1 ESSENTIAL COLOUR / CONRAN / c.2011 (HB) 1,895.00 1,895.00
1 ESSENTIAL SMALL SPACES / CONRAN / c.2012 (HB) 1,895.00 1,895.00
1 ESSENTIAL STORAGE / CONRAN / c.2010 (HB) 1,895.00 1,895.00
1 ESSENTIALS OF BIOLOGY, 2ED / MADER / c.2010 (PB) 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 ETHICS , BUSINESS AND SOCIETY: MANAGING RESPONSIBLY / GUPTA , c2010/ PB 2,295.00 2,295.00
1 ETHICS FOR THE INFORMATION AGE, 4ED / QUINN / c.2011 (PB) 6,995.00 6,995.00
1 EXPLORING ADOBE INDESIGN CS5 / RYDBERG / c.2011 /WCD (PB) 3,995.00 3,995.00
1 FORMAL LANGUAGES AND AUTOMATA THEORY / SUNITHA / c.2010 (PB) 995.00 995.00
1 FOUNDATIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 8E C2012 /TALARO 3,595.00 3,595.00
1 GENERAL, ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY ,7E C2010/DENNISTON 3,495.00 3,495.00
1 GIMSON'S PRONUNCIATION OF ENGLISH, 7ED / CRUTTENDEN / c.2008 (PB) 3,595.00 3,595.00
1 GROB'S BASIC ELECTRONICS, 11ED / SCHULTZ / c.2011 W/CD (PB) 3,595.00 3,595.00
1 How to be a Successful Secondary Teacher, c2006 / Leach 2,595.00 2,595.00
1 HTML5 AND CSS3: INTRODUCTORY / VODNIK / c.2011 (PB) 3,995.00 3,995.00
1 Human Resource Management, 9e c2008 / Byars 3,195.00 3,195.00
1 HVACR 301 / ACA / c.2011 (PB) 7,495.00 7,495.00
1 IMPLEMENTING CISCO UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS VOICE OVER IP AND QoS (CVOICE): FOUNDATION LEARNING GUIDE / WALLACE / c.2011 (HB)
5,995.00 5,995.00
1 INTEGRATING TEACHING, LEARNING, AND ACTION RESEARCH / STRINGER / c.2010 (PB) 2,695.00 2,695.00
Annual Report 39
Unit Qty Book Title/Author/Copyright Date Unit Cost Total
Amount
1 INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS / CARTER / c.2009 (PB) 2,295.00 2,295.00
Copy
1 INTRODUCING AND PHONOLOGY, 3ED / DAVENPORT / c.2010 (PB) 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 INTRODUCING ENGLISH GRAMMAR, 2ED / BORJARS / c.2010 (PB) 2,895.00 2,895.00
1 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION: MEDIA LITERACY AND CULTURE, 7ED / BARAN / c.2012 (PB)
3,395.00 3,395.00
1 JAVA PROGRAMMING: FROM PROBLEM ANALYSIS TO PROGRAM DESIGN / MALIK / c.2012 (PB) 6,695.00 6,695.00
1 JOURNALISM, 2ED / HARCUP / c.2009 (PB) 3,295.00 3,295.00
1 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, 4ED / SIMONDS / c.2006 (HB) 6,495.00 6,495.00
1 LINEAR ALGEBRA: A MODERN INTRODUCTION, 2ED / POOLE / c.2006 W/CD (PB) 3,995.00 3,995.00
1 MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN AND AXLES (TEST A3), 5ED / DELMAR ASE TEST PREPARA-TION / c.2011 (PB)
1,995.00 1,995.00
1 MASS COMMUNICATION THEORY FOUNDATIONS, FERMENT, FUTURE , 6ED / BARAN / c.2012 (PB)
7,495.00 7,495.00
1 MASTERPIECES OF PHILOSOPHICAL LITERATURE / COOKSY / c.2006 (PB) 3,795.00 3,795.00
1 MICROELECTRONIC CIRCUIT DESIGN, 4ED / JAEGER / c.2011 (PB) 3,595.00 3,595.00
1 MICROSOFT VISUAL BASIC 2010 FOR WINDOWS APPLICATIONS: INTRODUCTORY / SHELLY / c.2011 (PB)
3,595.00 3,595.00
1 MODERN DIESEL TECHNOLOGY MOBILE EQUIPMENT HYDRAULICS: A SYSTEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING APPROACH / WATSON / c.2011 (PB)
5,895.00 5,895.00
1 No More Theories Please!: A Guide for Elementary Teachers, c2009 / Masao 2,595.00 2,595.00
1 PHOTOSHOP 3D FOR ANIMATORS / ELMANSY / c.2011 W/DVD (PB) 4,195.00 4,195.00
1 PHP PROGRAMMING WITH SQL, 2ED / GOSSELIN / c.2011 (PB) 5,195.00 5,195.00
1 PHYSICS: A CONCEPTUAL WORLD VIEW, 7ED / KIRKPATRICK / c.2010 (PB) 8,995.00 8,995.00
1 PORTRAIT OF A PROFESSION /MOSS 1,895.00 1895.00
1 PORTABLE ELECTRONICS / DONOVAN / c.2009 (PB) 4,595.00 4,595.00
1 POWER ELECTRONICS / HART / c.2011 (PB) 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 POWER EQUIPMENT ENGINE TECHNOLOGY / ABDO / c.2011 (HB) 6,795.00 6,795.00
1 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY: THE MOLECULAR SCIENCE / MOORE / c.2010 (PB) 7,995.00 7,995.00
1 Principles of Financial & Managerial Accounting Using Excel for Success, c2012 w/ Access / Reeve 8,995.00 8,995.00
1 Principles of General, Organic & Biological Chemistry, 2012 / Smith 2,895.00 2,895.00
1 Principles of Microeconomics, 10e c2011 / Arnold 8,995.00 8,995.00
1 PRINCIPLES OF MODERN CHEMISTRY, 7ED / OXTOBY / c.2012 (PB) 8,995.00 8,995.00
1 PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE, 3ED / LOUDEN / c.2012 (PB) 8,995.00 8,995.00
1 REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING TECHNOLOGY, 6ED / WHITMAN / c.2009 W/CD (HB) 8,995.00 8,995.00
1 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ACADEMY: CARPENTRY, 3ED / VOGT / c.2012 (HB) 8,895.00 8,895.00
1 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ACADEMY: HVAC, 2ED / SILBERSTEIN / c.2012 (HB) 7,895.00 7,895.00
1 STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS/SMITHC 2009 PB 4,995.00 4,995.00
1 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE / WILLIAMS / c.2009 (PB) 8,295.00 8,295.00
Annual Report
Unit Qty Book Title/Author/Copyright Date Unit Cost Total
Amount
1 STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS FOR ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS / OCHSHORN / c.2010 (PB) 8,995.00 8,995.00
Copy
1 SUSPENSION AND STEERING (TEST A4), 5ED / DELMAR ASE TEST PREPARATION / c.2012 (PB)
1,995.00 1,995.00
1 SYSTEMS THINKERS IN ACTION / DESPRES, c2008 / PB 3,795.00 3,795.00
1 TEACHING GRAMMAR IN SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSROOMS / NASSAJI / c.2011 (PB) 3,795.00 3,795.00
1 TEACHING TEACHERS: PROCESSES AND PRACTICES / MALDEREZ / C.2007 (PB) 3,795.00 3,795.00
1 TECHNOLOGY OF MACHINE TOOLS, 7ED / KRAR / c.2011 (PB) 3,495.00 3,495.00
1 THE COMPLETE GRAPHIC DESIGNER / HEMBREE / c.2008 1,995.00 1,995.00
1 THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO A CLUTTER-FREE HOME / BLACK & DECKER / c.2009 (PB) 2,095.00 2,095.00
1 THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO BUILT-INS / BLACK & DECKER / c.2011 (PB) 2,295.00 2,295.00
1 THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO CERAMIC TILE / BLACK & DECKER / c.2010 W/DVD (PB) 2,495.00 2,495.00
1 THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO FINISHING BASEMENTS / BLACK & DECKER / c.2009 (PB) 2,095.00 2,095.00
1 THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO KITCHENS / BLACK & DECKER / c.2010 W/DVD (PB) 2,295.00 2,295.00
1 THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO LANDSCAPE PROJECTS / BLACK & DECKER / c.2010 (PB) 2,195.00 2,195.00
1 THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO MASONRY & STONEWORK / BLACK & DECKER / c.2010 W/DVD (PB)
2,595.00 2,595.00
1 THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO OUTDOOR CARPENTRY / BLACK & DECKER / c.2009 (PB) 2,095.00 2,095.00
1 THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO PORCHES & PATIO ROOMS / BLACK & DECKER / c.2009 (PB) 2,095.00 2,095.00
1 THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO WINDOWS & E ENTRYWAYS / BLACK & DECKER / c.2008 (PB) 2,095.00 2,095.00
1 THE CREATIVE TEACHING &LEARNING RESOURCE BOOK / BEST/ c.2008 (PB) 3,795.00 3,795.00
1 THE GREENWOOD DICTIONARY OF EDUCATION / COLLINS, c2003 / PB 2,795.00 2,795.00
1 THE SUCCESSFUL INTERNSHIP, 3E / SWEITZER, c2009 / PB 3,595.00 3,595.00
1 THE TEACHER'S SURVIVAL GUIDE: REAL CLASSROOM DILEMMAS AND PRACTICAL SOLU-TIONS / MAJOR / c.2008 (PB)
2,995.00 2,995.00
1 THE TWENTY GREATEST PHILOSOPHY BOOKS / GARVEY, c2008 / PB 1,195.00 1,195.00
1 THERMODYNAMICS: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS / TURNS / c.2006 (PB) 8,395.00 8,395.00
1 TODAY'S TECHNICIAN AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS, 5ED / OWEN / c.2011 CLASSROOM & SHOP MANUAL (PB)
6,795.00 6,795.00
1 TODAY'S TECHNICIAN TRANSMISSION & TRANSAXLES, 5ED / ERJAVEC / c.2011 CLASSROOM & SHOP MANUAL (PB)
7,395.00 7,395.00
1 TRIM & FINISH CARPENTRY / BLACK & DECKER / c.2010 W/DVD (PB) 1,995.00 1,995.00
1 TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIRING MAJOR APPLIANCES, 2ED / KLEINERT / c.2007 (HB) 4,995.00 4,995.00
1 UNDERSTANDING CREATIVITY IN EARLY CHILDHOOD / WRIGHT / c.2010 (PB) 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 UNDERSTANDING THE RESEARCH PROCESS / OLIVER / c.2010 (PB) 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 WEB DESIGN: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE, 2ED / WILLIARD / c.2010 (PB) 2,195.00 2,195.00
1 WEB DESIGN: INTRODUCTORY, 4ED / SHELLY / c.2012 (PB) 4,695.00 4,695.00
1 WORLD ENGLISHES, 2ED / MELCHERS / c.2011 (PB) 3,395.00 3,395.00
1 WRITING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH , 3E / WOLCOTT , c2009 / PB 3,495.00 3,495.00
1 TURNING AVERAGE INSTRUCTION INTO GREAT INSTRUCTION / O'CONNOR, c2009 / PB 2,195.00 2,195.00
1 RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A PROCESS APPROACH, 8ED / BORDENS / c.2011 (PB) 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 DYNAMICS EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP TEAMS / JENNINGS / c.2008 (PB) 1,895.00 1,895.00
1 IMPROVING STANDARDS-BASED LEARNING / CARR / c.2009 (PB) 2,695.00 2,695.00
1 LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATION / BUSH / C.2008 (PB) 3,795.00 3,795.00
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Annual Report 41
Unit Qty Book Title/Author/Copyright Date Unit Cost Total
Amount
Copy
1 KEY ISSUES IN EDUCATION POLICY / WARD / c.2009 (PB) 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 COLLABORATIVE LEADERSHIP, 2ED / RUBIN / c.2009 (PB) 2,395.00 2,395.00
1 WRITING YOUR THESIS, 2ED / OLIVER / c.2009 (PB) 2,895.00 2,895.00
1 BUILDING SUSTAINABLE LEADERSHIP CAPACITY / BLANKSTEIN / c.2009 (PB) 2,695.00 2,695.00
1 QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH IN COMMUNICATION / ALLEN / c.2009 (PB) 3,795.00 3,795.00
1 FROM SYSTEMS THINKING TO SYSTEMATIC ACTION: 48 KEY QUESTIONS TO GUIDE THE JOURNEY / JENKINS / c.2008 (PB)
2,395.00 2,395.00
1 COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION / PHILLIPS / c.2008 (PB) 3,295.00 3,295.00
1 LEADING PRACTICE IN EARLY YEARS SETTINGS, 2ED / WHALLEY / c.2011 (PB) 2,195.00 2,195.00
1 EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES, 3ED / PARKER-REES / c.2010 (PB) 2,895.00 2,895.00
1 FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICE / GREALY / c.2009 (PB) 3,795.00 3,795.00
1 EDUCATING EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN, 13ED / KIRK / c.2012 (PB) 7,795.00 7,795.00
1 TOWARDS SUCCESSFUL LEARNING, 2ED / PARDOE / c.2009 (PB) 1,895.00 1,895.00
1 DEVELOPING YOUR LEADERSHIP IN THE EARLY YEARS / BRIGGS / c.2009 (PB) 2,595.00 2,595.00
1 THE ESSENTIALS OF SCHOOL LEADERSHIP, 2ED / DAVIES / c.2009 (PB) 3,295.00 3,295.00
1 FACULTY SUCCESS THROUGH MENTORING / BLAND / c.2009 (PB) 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 ELEMENTARY CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT, 4ED / WEINSTEIN / c.2007 (PB) 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 CONTEMPORARY READINGS IN LITERACY EDUCATION / CAPPELLO / c.2010 (PB) 3,895.00 3,895.00
1 UNDERSTANDING CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN THE EARLY YEARS / BALDOCK / c.2010 (PB) 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 TEACHING AND LEARNING FROM THE INSIDE OUT / CARR / c.2008 (PB) 2,395.00 2,395.00
1 DYSLEXIA IN THE PRIMARY CLASSROOM / HALL / c.2009 (PB) 2,195.00 2,195.00
1 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, 4ED / BRUCE / c.2011 (PB) 3,595.00 3,595.00
1 PLANNING EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION, 3ED / PRICE / c.2007 (PB) 4,995.00 4,995.00
1 Introduction to Research Methods in Education, c2009 / Punch 3,495.00 3,495.00
1 Educational Administration, 6e c2012 / Lunenburg 8,995.00 8,995.00
1 Practical Interventions for Young People at Risk, c2010 / Geldard 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 RESEARCH DESIGN : QUALITATIVE , QUANTITATIVE AND MIXED METHODS AP-PROACHES , 3E / CRESWELL, c2009 / PB
4,995.00 4,995.00
1 THE ART OF LEADERSHIP , 3E / MANNING , c2009 / PB 2,395.00 2,395.00
1 PLANNING FOR EDUCATIONAL CHANGE : PUTTING PEOPLE AND THEIR CONTEXT FIRST / WEDELL, c2009 / PB
3,795.00 3,795.00
1 STRATEGIC PUBLIC RELATIONS: AN AUDIENCE FOCUSED APPROACH / BRWON, c2012 / PB
5,595.00 5,595.00
1 POSITIVE TRUSTING RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDREN IN EARLY YEARS SETTINGS / JOHNSON, c2012/ PB
1,995.00 1,995.00
1 QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN EDUCATION: A USER''S GUIDE , 2E / LICHTMAN, c2010 / PB
4,695.00 4,695.00
1 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT , 2E / GUPTA , c2009 / PB 795.00 795.00
4 NSTP 168.00 672.00
1 Oxford Practice Grammar (Advanced) by Yule, George 698.00 698.00
1 Writing Your Thesis 2nd Edition by Oliver, Pau 2,895.00 2,895.00
Annual Report 42
Unit Qty Book Title/Author/Copyright Date Unit Cost Total Amount
2 Mathematics of Investment 245.00 490.00
Copy
2 Applied Educational Statistics 1 398.00 796.00
2 Mathematical Excursions: A Problem-Solving Primer for Trainers and Olympiad Enthusiasts
398.00 796.00
2 Basic Statistics: A Work text 245.00 490.00
2 English Proficiency Instruction 1 (Revised Ed.) 198.00 396.00
1 Smart English (More Than a Work text for Grammar and Syntax 298.00 298.00
1 Graphtex 2.0 with Modern Physics 345.00 345.00
2 Saliksik: Gabay sa sa Pananaliksik sa Agham Panlipunan, Panitikan at Sining
298.00 596.00
1 Filipino Philosophy: Traditional Approach (Part 1, Section 1- 2nd Edition) 198.00 198.00
2 Introduction to Art Appreciation: A Textbook in Humanities 295.00 590.00
2 J. Rizal: The Man and the Hero (An Anthology of Legacies and Controver-sies)
345.00 690.00
2 Pagsasalin: Teorya at Praktika 345.00 690.00
2 Sayusay: Sining ng Mabisang Pagpapahayag 298.00 596.00
2 Logic Make sense 348.00 696.00
2 Filipino Philosophy: Traditional Approach (Part 1, Section 2- 2nd Edition) 345.00 690.00
2 History, Philosophy, and Culture 178.00 356.00
2 Philippine History (Expanded and Updated Edition) 395.00 790.00
1 English 1 Workbook 248.00 248.00
2 Laboratory Manual in Microbiology and Parasitology for Nursing Students (Rev. Ed.)
265.00 530.00
1 Ethics for Educators 398.00 398.00
2 Filipino Philosophy: Traditional Approach (Part 1, Section 1) 345.00 690.00
2 Sikolohiya ng Wikang Filipino 345.00 690.00
2 Pagbasa at Pagsulat Tungo sa Pananaliksik C&E Publishing, Inc. 268.00 536.00
2 Retorika: Masining na Pagpapahayag 298.00 596.00
1 Activity Manual in Biological Psychology 168.00 168.00
2 National Service Training Program - Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) I Literacy Training Service (LTS) I
198.00 396.00
2 CPA Review in Taxation 398.00 796.00
1 Food Safety and Sanitation 245.00 245.00
1 Assessment of Learning 1 216.00 216.00
1 Assessment of Learning 2 204.00 204.00
1 LET Reviewer Gen. Ed. 325.00 325.00
1 LET Reviewer Prof. Ed. 325.00 325.00
1 Contemporary Math 420.00 420.00
1 Developmental Reading 2 290.00 290.00
1 Facilitating Learning 320.00 320.00
1 Field Study 1 125.00 125.00
1 Field Study 2 125.00 125.00
1 Field Study 3 125.00 125.00
1 Field Study 4 125.00 125.00
1 Field Study 5 125.00 125.00
1 Field Study 6 125.00 125.00
Annual Report 43
Unit Qty Book Title/Author/Copyright Date Unit Cost Total Amount
2 Curriculum Development: The Philippine Experience 298.00 596.00
Copy/ies
2 Interpersonal Communication Skills in Nursing 288.00 576.00
2 Interactive Writing in Business Correspondence and Technical Reports A Communicative Process Approach
328.00 656.00
1 Smart English (More Than a Worktext for Grammar and Syntax) 298.00 298.00
2 Developing Communicative Competence: A Manual in Communication Arts 1 265.00 530.00
2 Study and Thinking Skills: An English Skill Text for General Communication Tasks 268.00 536.00
2 Content-based English as a Second Language: A Multiple Intelligence Ap-proach for College Students
398.00 796.00
2 English Communication 2 275.00 550.00
2 Study and Communication Skills 398.00 796.00
2 Writing Across Disciplines: An ESP Skill Text for Professional Tasks 298.00 596.00
2 Smart Writing: An Essential Guide to College Composition 345.00 690.00
2 Plane and Solid Mensuration: A Simplified Approach 245.00 490.00
2 Solid Mensuration: Understanding the 3D Space 295.00 590.00
1 The Administrative Code of 1987 (E. O. No. 292) Annotated Volume One 695.00 695.00
1 The Administrative Code of 1987 (E. O. No. 292) Annotated Volume Two 695.00 695.00
1 The Administrative Code of 1987 (E. O. No. 292) Annotated Volume Three 1,295.00 1,295.00
2 Principles of Teaching 2: A Modular Approach 398.00 796.00
2 Building Bridges Across Disciplines in Basic Education 345.00 690.00
2 Preparing for the Licensure Examination for Teachers 298.00 596.00
2 Licensure Examination for Teachers: Primer and Reviewer on Special Education 220.00 440.00
2 Encounters: Mastering English through Context 285.00 570.00
2 Everybody's Dictionary of Philippine Law 215.00 430.00
2 The Law and Advertising 198.00 396.00
1 Classroom Management 290.00 290.00
1 Contemporary Math 420.00 420.00
1 Child and Adolescent 350.00 350.00
1 Curriculum Development 330.00 330.00
1 Educational Technology I 295.00 295.00
1 Educational Technology 2 204.00 204.00
1 Filipino 1 192.00 192.00
1 Filipino 2 216.00 216.00
1 Fundamentals of Biology I 375.00 375.00
1 Fundamentals of Math I 350.00 350.00
1 Fundamentals of Statistics 265.00 265.00
1 Language & Literature Arts Ass. 220.00 220.00
1 Language Research 235.00 235.00
1 Methods of Teaching revised 290.00 290.00
1 My Practice Teaching 230.00 230.00
1 NSTP/LEE 168.00 168.00
1 Principles of Teaching I 290.00 290.00
1 Principles of Teaching 2 300.00 300.00
1 Social Dimension 290.00 290.00
Annual Report 44
Unit Qty Book Title/Author/Copyright Date Unit Cost
Total Amount
1 The Science of Psychology by King 698.00 698.00
Copy
1 Personal Development for Work and Life by Masters, L. Ann 545.00 545.00
1 Human Communication Principles and Context 11th by Tubbs, Stewart 1,908.00 1,908.00
1 Introduction to Mass Communication Media 7th by Baran, Stanley 645.00 645.00
1 Interpersonal Communication (Everyday Encounters) 6th by Wood, Julia T. 3,908.00 3,908.00
1 Basic Communication Skills by Langan, John 398.00 398.00
1 Mastering Communication by Statanton, Nicky 1,718.00 1,718.00
1 Qualitative Research Communication Research Methods 3rd by Lindlof, Thomas R. 3,508.00 3,508.00
1 International Economics: Theory and Policy 7th by Krugman, Paul R. 9,380.00 9,380.00
1 Handbook of Scientific Methods of Inquiry for Intelligence by Prunckun, Hank 2,708.00 2,708.00
1 Strategies Supervision: A Brief Guide for Managing Social Service by Pecora, Peter J. 2,158.00 2,158.00
1 A Child's Brain: The Need for Nurture by Sylwester, Robert 1,888.00 1,888.00
1 Practical statistics for Education 4th by Ravid, Ruth 1,958.00 1,958.00
1 Educational Research: Quantitative, Qualitative, & Mixed Approaches 4th by Johnson,
Burke 5,748.00 5,748.00
1 Exploring Classroom Discourse Language in Action by Walsh, Steve 2,038.00 2,038.00
1 Making Classroom Inquiry Work: Techniques for Effective by Pelton, Robert P. 1,958.00 1,958.00
1 A Guide to Practitioner Research in Education by Menter, Ian 1,798.00 1,798.00
1 The Importance of Average: Playing the Game of the school to Increase Success and Achievement by Farenga, Stephen J.
1,288.00 1,288.00
1 The new Teacher Toolbox 2nd by Madel, Scoot M. 1,608.00 1,608.00
1 Past, Present and Future Research on Teacher Induction by Wang, Jilian 2,218.00 2,218.00
1 Talking Listening and Teaching by Farrel. Thomas S.C, 1,518.00 1,518.00
1 Results Coaching The New Essential for School Leaders by Kee, Kathryn 2,058.00 2,058.00
1 Why Great Teachers Quit: and how we might stop the Exodus by Farber, Katy 1,708.00 1,708.00
1 The new Teacher's Survival Guide to Behavior by Roffey, Sue 1,888.00 1,888.00
1 Lifelong Leadership by Design by Ramsey, Robert D. 2,148.00 2,148.00
1 Classroom Behavior: A Practical Guide to Effective Teaching, Behavior Management and Colleague Support 3rd by Rogers, Bill
2,068.00 2,068.00
1 Policy and Practice in Asian Distance Education by Belawati, Tian 3,358.00 3,358.00
1 Six Step to preparing Exemplary Principles and Superintended by Hoyle, John. 1,548.00 1,548.00
1 Navigating the new Pedagogy Six Principles that Transform Teaching by Halstead, Jeff 1,128.00 1,128.00
1 Teaching the Moving Child: Insights that will Transform You by Berkey, Sybil M. 2,018.00 2,018.00
1 Leadership for Social Justice and Democracy in our School by Davies, Bonnie M. 1,968.00 1,968.00
1 Talent Management in Education by Davies, Brent 2,238.00 2,238.00
1 A Development Approach to Educating Young Children by Daniels, Denise H. 1,608.00 1,608.00
1 Integrating the Arts Across the Elem. School Curriculum 2nd by Gelineau, R. Phyllis 2,958.00 2,958.00
1 Writing for Understanding: Strategies to increase content by Walling, Donovan R. 1,698.00 1,698.00
1 Cases of Success Literacy Teachers by Lacina, Jan 1,758.00 1,758.00
1 Deciding what to Teach and Test by English, Fenwick W. 1,618.00 1,618.00
1 Strategies for Managerial Writing by Gale, Steven H. 4,040.00 4,040.00
1 Handbook of Research in Second Language Teaching and Learning Vol. II by Hinkel, Eli 6,738.00 6,738.00
Annual Report 45
Unit Qty Book Title/Author/Copyright Date Unit Cost Total Amount
1 Oxford Practice Grammar (Intermediate) by Eastwqood, John 1,188.00 1,188.00
Copy
1 English Grammar Today by Carter, Ronald 1,218.00 1,218.00
1 The Handbook of Speech Perception by Pisoni, David B. 4,248.00 4,248.00
1 Sentence Skills: A Workbook for Writer 8th by Langan, John 1,968.00 1,968.00
1 Empower English Language Learners by Langer de Ramirez, Lori 2,328.00 2,328.00
1 Stewart's Algebra & Trigonometry by Stewart, James 898.00 898.00
2 Elementary Differential Equations by Rainville, Earl D. 395.00 790.00
2 Introduction to Linear Algebra with Application by DeFranza, Jim 698.00 1,396.00
1 Chemistry 9th by Whitten, Kenneth W. 1,868.00 1,868.00
1 ATKINS: Physical Chemistry by Whitten, Kenneth W. 2,058.00 2,058.00
1 Principles of Environmental Science: Inquiry & Application 4th by Atkins, Peter
598.00 598.00
1 Principles of Environmental Science: Inquiry & Application 5th by Cunningham, William P. Cunningham, Mary Ann
498.00 498.00
1 Introduction Botany: Plants, People and the Environment 2nd by Berg, Linda R. Ph. D.
2,450.00 2,450.00
1 Business and Administrative Communication 8th by Locker, Kitty O.
2,578.00 2,578.00
1 Management: Leading & Collaborating in a Competitive World by Bateman, Thomas
898.00 898.00
1 Management by Schermerhorn, Jr. John R. 598.00 598.00
1 Human Behavior in Organization by Moorheah, Gregory 598.00 598.00
1 Fundamentals of Human Resource Management by DeCenzo, Stephen P.
598.00 598.00
1 Fundamentals of Organizational Behavior by Dubrin, Andrew J. 648.00 648.00
1 Management Communication: A case Analysis Approach 3rd by O'Rourke, James K.
7,480.00 7,480.00
1 Collaborative Research in Management How to Write Persuasively Today by Porath, Amiram
1,348.00 1,348.00
1 How to Write Persuasively Today by Davies, Carolyn 1,928.00 1,928.00
1 The Administrative Code of 1987(E.O. No. 292) annotated Volume One by Ramos, Renan E.
695.00 695.00
1 The Administrative Code of 1987(E.O. No. 292) annotated Volume Two by Ramos, Renan E.
1,295.00 1,295.00
1 The Administrative Code of 1987(E.O. No. 292) annotated Volume Three by Ramos, Renan E.
695.00 695.00
2 Licensure Examination for Teachers Primer & Reviewer on Special Education by Adorio, Mercedes P.
220.00 440.00
2 Librarian's Licensure Examination Reviewer by Bongalos, Florbella S.
198.00 396.00
1 Breaking Through Biology by Menosa, Susan D. 545.00 545.00
2 Event Management: Envision, Execute, Evaluate by Salvador, Germaine A.
298.00 596.00
1 100 Ideas for Teaching Science, C.2008 by Archer 1,995.00 1,995.00
1 Teaching and the Teacher 180.00 180.00
Annual Report 46
Unit Qty Book Title/Author/Copyright Date Unit Cost Total Amount
1 From Research to Practice: The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in LIS Education, London: Libraries by Grealy, Deborah S., Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D
3,795.00 3,795.00
Copy
1 Research Design: Qualitative Quantitative And Mixed Methods Ap-proaches, 3rd Edition by Creswell, John W.
2,995.00 2,995.00
1 Research Design and Methods: A Process Approach. 8th Edition by Bordens, Kenneth S., Abbott, Bruce B.
2,995.00 2,995.00
1 Quantitative Research in Communication by Allen, Mike, Titsworth, Scott, et.al.
3,795.00 3,795.00
1 Leading Practice in Early Years Settings, 2ND Edition by Whalley, Mary E., Allen, Shirley
2,195.00 2,195.00
1 Early Childhood Studies: An Introduction to the Study of Children’s Worlds and Children’s Lives. 3rd Edition by Parker-rees, Rod, Leeson, Caroline, et.al.
2,895.00 2,895.00
1 Early Childhood Education 4th Edition by Bruce, Tina 3,595.00 3,595.00
1 Positive and Trusting Relationship with Children in Early Years Settings by Johnson, Jessica
1,995.00 1,995.00
1 Understanding Cultural Diversity in the Early Years by Baldock, Peter 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 Key Issues in Education Policy by Ward, Stephen, Eden, Christine 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 Introduction to Research Methods in Education by Punch, Keith 3,495.00 3,495.00
1 Qualitative Research in Education: Auser's Guide 2nd Edition by Licht-man, Marilyn
4,695.00 4,695.00
1 Practical Interventions for Young People at Risk by Geldard, Kathryn 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 Dynamic Educational Leadership Teams: From Mine to Ours by Jennings, Matthew
1,895.00 1,895.00
1 Developing Your Leadership in the Early Years by Briggs, Mary, Briggs, Ian 2,995.00 2,995.00
1 The Essentials of School Leadership 2nd Edition by Davies, Brent 3,295.00 3,295.00
1 Faculty Success Through Mentoring: A Guide for Mentors, Mentees, and Leaders by Bland, Carole J., Taylor, Anne L.et.al.
2,995.00 2,995.00
1 Turning Average Instruction into Great Instruction by O'Condor, John. 2,195.00 2,195.00
1 Elementary Classroom Management: Lessons from Research and Prac-tice 4th Edition by Weinstein, Carol S., Mignano, Andrew J. Jr et. Al.
2,995.00 2,995.00
1 The Art of Leadership 3rd Edition by Manning, George, Curtis, Kent 2,395.00 2,395.00
1 Improving Standards-Based Learning: A Process Guide for Educational Leadership by Carr, Judy F.,Harris, Doug
2,695.00 2,695.00
1 Leadership and Management Development in Education by Bush, Tony 3,795.00 3,795.00
1 From Systems Thinking To Systemic Action by Jenkins, Lee 2,395.00 2,395.00
1 From Systems Thinking To Systemic Action by Jenkins, Lee 2,395.00 2,395.00
1 From Research to Practice: The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in LIS Education, London: Libraries by Grealy, Deborah S., Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D
3,795.00 3,795.00
1 Collaborative Leadership 2nd Edition by Rubin, Hank 2,395.00 2,395.00
1 Building Sustainable Leadership Capacity by Blankstein, Alan m., Hous-ton, Paul D. et. al.
2,695.00 2,695.00
1 Comparative and International Education: An introduction to Theory, Method, and Practice by Philips, David, Schweisfurth, Michele
3,295.00 3,295.00
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Unit Qty Book Title/Author/Copyright Date Unit Cost Total
Amount 1 Planning for Educational Change: Putting People and Their Contexts first by Wedell,
Martin 3,795.00 3,795.00
Copy
1 Educating Exceptional Children 13th Edition by Kirk, Samuel, Gallagher, James, et.al. 7,795.00 7,795.00 1 Teaching And Leading From Inside Out: A model for Reflection, Exploration by Carr,
Judy F., Fauske, Janice R.et.al. 2,395.00 2,395.00
1 Dyslexia in the Primary Classroom by Hall, Wendy 2,195.00 2,195.00 1 Educational Administration 6th Edition by Lunenburg, Fred C., Ornstein, Allan C. 8,995.00 8,995.00 1 Strategic Public Relations: An Audience-Focused Approach Inter. Edition by Diggs-
Brown, Barbara 5,595.00 5,595.00
1 Total Quality Management by Gupta, Srinivasa N. Valrmathi B. 795.00 795.00 1 System Analysis & Design 7th by Kendall, Kenneth E. Kendall Julie E. 898.00 898.00 1 Macroeconomics 9th by Slavin, Stephen L. 665.00 665.00 1 A Concise Guide to Macroeconomics by Moss, David A. 665.00 665.00 1 Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet 5th by Botkin, Daniel B. Keller, Ed-
ward A.Sherman, Theodore A. ;Johnson, Simon S. 445.00 445.00
1 Pre- Algebra: Tools For A Changing World by Davison, David M.; Landau, Marsha S, McCracken, Leah; Thompson, Linda
3,670.00 3,670.00
1 Advanced Algebra: An Algebra 2 Course by Bellman, Allan, Bragg, Sadie Cavis et. al. 4,250.00 4,250.00 1 Algebra and Trigonometry 2nd by Blitzer, Robert 495.00 495.00 1 College Algebra and Trigonometry by Leithold, Louis 398.00 398.00 1 Calculus with Applications, Brief Version 5th by Lial, Margaret L. et. al. 548.00 548.00 1 Calculus One and Several Variables 10th by Salas, Saturnino L. et. al. 898.00 898.00 1 Elementary Numerical Analysis 3rd by Atkinson, Kendall, Han, Weimin 6,270.00 6,270.00 1 Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendental by Edwards, C. Hendry Penney, David E. 595.00 595.00
1 Calculus: Single Variable by Smith, Robert T. Minton, Roland B. 2,608.00 2,608.00 1 Statistics for the Social Sciences by Sirkin, R. Mark 4,310.00 4,310.00 1 Sears and Zemansky's College Physics by Young, Hugh D. Geller, Robert M. 10,470.00 10,470.00 1 Biology by Brooker, Robert J. Widmaier et. al. 1,398.00 1,398.00 1 Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry by Hein, Moris, Pattison et. al 998.00 998.00 1 Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry by Bettelhem, Frederick A.et. al. 648.00 648.00 1 Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life by Starr, Taggart, Starr, Evers 1,585.00 1,585.00 1 Essential Genetics 2nd by Hartl, Daniel L. Jones Elizabeth W. 445.00 445.00 1 Principles of Environmental Science: Inquiry & Application 5th by Cunningham, Wil-
liam P. Cunningham, Mary Ann 598.00 598.00
1 Fundamentals of Organizational Behavior 4th by DubBrin, Andrew J. 648.00 648.00 1 Organizational Behavior: Emerging Knowledge and Practice for the Real World 5th by
McShane,Steven L. Glinow, Mary Ann Vow 2,058.00 2,058.00
1 International Marketing: A Global Perspective 3rd by Muhlbacher, Hans, Leihs, Helmuth et. al.
4,840.00 4,840.00
1 Managing Organizational Change: A Multiple Perspectives Approach 2nd by Palmer, Ian; Dunford, Richard; Akin Gib
575.00 575.00
GRAND TOTAL Php 1,089,815.00
SOURCE: LIBRARY SERVICES
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Research Services
T he Research Services is mandated to conduct and lead in undertaking multi-disciplinary re-searches which are in accordance with the Colleges‘ research agenda and attuned to the inter-
national, national, regional and institutional development thrusts and priorities. It is also directed to strengthen basic and applied researches in agriculture, natural, physical
and social sciences in line with the development thrust to uplift the standard of living of the mar-ginalized sector of Catanduanes. Likewise, it is expected to formulate support policies for research undertakings and implement, monitor and evaluate researches and quasi-teaching assignments for faculty members.
This unit also disseminates and presents research outputs in international, national, regional and institutional fora/conferences, and work for the publication of research outputs in journals at various levels.
As the knowledge generation arm of the institution, the Research Services also works for the use and commercialization of patented inventions and research outputs. It also maintain linkages and research collaboration with the Academic and Extension Services to bring research output to the service area.
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Research Title Researcher(s) Status
Agricultural Sciences
Preliminary Study on the Use of Ipil-Ipil Leaves Leucaena leucocephala Lam. as Alternative Mushroom Spawn Substrate
Prof. Ma. Jugie R. Ramos Ongoing
Financial Performance of CSC Fishery Project Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan
Mr. Felix F. Villacorta, Jr. Ongoing
Adaptability of Planting Methods of Abaca to Climate-Related Risks
Prof. Eduardo D. Peña
Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque
Prof. Noemi R. Tumaque
Ongoing
Efficacy of Organic Foliar Fertilizers on Growth and Yield of Lettuce”
Dr. Sonia A. Torio
Prof. Manuel I. Torio Ongoing
Abaca-Based Cropping System in Typhoon-Prone Province of Catanduanes
Mrs. Nena V. Santos
Dr. Ruben C. Velasco
Dr. Crispin C. Oliveros
Prof. Eduardo D. Peña
Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque
Prof. Noemi R. Tumaque
Ongoing
Adaptability of Aerobic Rice Varieties under Catanduanes Conditions
Dr. Crispin S. Oliveros, Jr. Dr. Ruben C. Velasco
Mrs. Nena V. Santos
Ongoing
Organic Fertilizer Production and Utilization R&DS, CAF, CSC Panganiban Ongoing
Varietal Tests of Rice Varieties to Weather Pattern in Panganiban, Catanduanes, Crop Year 2011
Prof. Eduardo C. Peña
Dr. Ruben C. Velasco
Dr. Crispin S. Oliveros, Jr. Ongoing
Acceptability of Five Banana Cultivars in the Preparation of Flour
Dr. Sonia A. Torio
Prof. Manuel I. Torio Proposal
Social Sciences
Isinaling Kwentong- Bayan ng Catanduanes: Isang Pagsusuri
Dr. Charlene A. Cantar Prof. Susan M. Tindugan
Completed
How Far Have We Gone into the Culture of Research? (Catanduanes State College, 1990-2010)
Dr. Estrella S. Placides
Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes
Mrs. Nena V. Santos
Completed
I. Researches conducted by Faculty and Staff
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Research Title Researcher(s) Status
Economic Status and Problems of Women and Children in Abaca Farming in Selected Municipalities of Catanduanes
Dr. Fe T. Gianan Prof. Socorro T. Brillante
Ongoing
Assessing Academe-Industry Linkages of Catanduanes State Colleges
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento Prof. Socorro T. Brillante Dr. Fe T. Gianan
Ongoing
Women Involvement in Farmers’ Cooperative in Catanduanes
Prof. Socorro T. Brillante Prof. Victoriano A. Prolles
Ongoing
Technology Skills Training Needs Assessment Among Residents of Barangay Calampong in Virac and Barangay Comagaycay in San Andres
Engr. Emmanuel R. Soriao, Prof. Jesus B. Isorena Prof. Edwin T. Romero Prof. Priscilla P. Gianan Prof. Roger B. Tagle
Ongoing
Political Ecology of Equity and Gender in Mangrove Community Forests of Catanduanes
Dr. Igmedio Teves Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre Prof. Sonia R. Vargas Prof. Estrella T. Tribiana Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca
Ongoing
Hyperactive Behavior and Academic Performance of Intermediate Pupils in the CSC Laboratory Schools
Prof. Rosana S. Abundo Prof. Ditas T. Manlangit Prof. Corazon T. Cilot
Ongoing
Competencies of Faculty Members of the Catanduanes State Colleges along Instruction, Research, Extension, and Production
Dr. Lily P. Custodio Dr. Maria S. Tugano
Ongoing
Social Representations on Climate Change of High School Students and their Teachers at the Catanduanes State Colleges
Prof. Ma. Luz A. Floralde Ongoing
Employability of Nursing and Midwifery Graduates
Prof. Mary Elaine T. Tapel Prof. Goyeta G. Pereyra, Prof. Adelina M. Almojuela Prof. Marilou Lopez Prof. Erlinda F. Tabor Prof. Lilibeth I. Tubalinal
Ongoing
Academic Performance of Schools Offering Multi-Grade Classes in Catanduanes, SY 2009-2010
Prof. Socorro D. Masagca Prof. Imelda T. Bernal Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman
Ongoing
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Research Title Researcher(s) Status
Behavioral Problems Among Secondary Students of Catanduanes State Colleges Laboratory Schools, SY 2010-2011
Prof. Socorro D. Masagca Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman Prof. Rhodora B. Cabrera
Proposal
Electronic Payroll Management System for the Provincial Government of Catanduanes
Prof. Ma. Emmie T. Delluza Proposal
Level of English Proficiency of Student Teachers of the Catanduanes State Colleges School Year 2008-2009
Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman Prof. Rosana S. Abundo
Proposal
Health Sciences
Standardization and Commercialization of Candied Condol Benincasa hispida: An Alternative Livelihood Scheme
Priscilla P. Gianan Prof. Corazon B. Sicio
Completed
Extent of Implementation of Food Fortification Program to Grade V & VI Pupils and High School Students in CSC Laboratory Schools
Dr. Meda B. Mercado
For Revision
Commercialization and Standardization of Pili Pulp Flour and By-Products
Prof. Elena G. Tasarra Prof. Hedelissa T. Gianan Prof. Ma. Resadel J. Osido
Completed
Facilitating Conceptual Understanding and Decision-Making in Patient Care
Prof. Maria Alma V. Tabirara Prof. Goyeta G. Pereyra
Ongoing
Prevalence of Hypertensive Disorders and Its Management Among Pregnant Women at Eastern Bicol Medical Center, Virac, Catanduanes
Prof. Goyeta G. Pereyra Prof. Janet B. Lim Prof. Francisca B. Zuniega, Prof. Adelina M. Almojuela Prof. Mary Elaine T. Tapel
Ongoing
Development of Quality Catsup from Blends of Banana and Squash
Dr. Sonia A. Torio Prof. Manuel I. Torio
Ongoing
Quality and Acceptability of Pili Soya Yogurt at Different Proportions of Soya Milk, Cow’s Milk and Carabao’s Milk
Miss Ma. Monette D. Tugay Prof. Priscilla P. Gianan Prof. Corazon B. Sicio
Ongoing
Health Care and Wellness from Coconut Water
Dr. Meda B. Mercado Prof. Delia S. Sorra
Ongoing
Functional Food from Kamias Fruit Bilimbi averrhoa
Prof. Socorro D. Masagca Prof. Judith Orsolino
Proposal
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Research Title Researcher(s) Status
Acceptability of Five Banana Cultivars in the Preparation of Flour
Dr. Sonia A. Torio Prof. Manuel I. Torio
Proposal
Engineering & Technology
Design and Development of Improvised Universal Picture Tube Rejuvenator
Prof. Prof. Edwin T. Romero Completed
Design and Development of Laboratory Manual in Physics
Prof. Pio G. Panti Jr. For Revision
Design and Construction of Wallboard Drafting Machine
Arch. Jose G. Ong On-Going
Title of Research Faculty/Staff Involved Status
Sustainability of AECID Projects in the Bicol Region
Dr. Susan T. Santelices Dr. Lily. P. Custodio Dr. Estrella S. Placides Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan Prof. Sonia R. Vargas Ms. Nena V. Santos Ms. Juanita V. Cervantes Prof. Sheila R. Gregorio Prof. Belen M. Tapado
Completed
Government Support for Pro-poor Programs in the Province of Catanduanes
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Dr. Aurora E. Araojo Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes Prof. Noel B. Del Leon
On-Going
Catanduanes Sustainable Technology Infusion in Inland Fisheries Development Program (CS-IFD)
Executed MOA with BFAR- RV
Research Services Staff, selected
CAS faculty members and other staff Catanduanes Indigenous Rice Development Pro-
gram (CIRDEP) Ongoing
II. Researches funded by other agencies
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Title of Research Research Forum Venue Date Persons Involved
Pantomina Catanduanes
2011 Kabikolan Conference on Lan-guage and Education
February 24-26, 2011
Dr. Estrella S. Placides Prof. Ma. Chatita L. Lorenzana Prof. Leticia A. Tolledo
La Pizza Hotel & Convention Center, Tahao Road, Legaspi City
Development of Catandungan Dictionary for Non-Native Speakers
2011 Kabikolan Conference on Lan-guage and Education
February 24-26, 2011
Dr. Yolanda M. Tari-man Prof. Rosana Abundo
Commercialization and Standardization of Pili Pulp Flour and By-Products
CSC 2011 Annual In-House Review of Completed Researches
CSC Little Theatre
September 21, 2011 Prof. Elena G. Tasarra
Prof. Hedelissa T. Gi-anan Prof. Ma. Resadel J. Osido
REDTI National Research Seminar and Forum
Hotel Supreme, Baguio City
October 19-21, 2011
Design and development of Universal Picture Tube Rejuvenator
CSC 2011 Annual In-House Review of Completed Researches
CSC Little Theatre
September 21, 2011
Prof. Edwin T. Ro-mero
REDTI National Research Seminar and Forum
Hotel Supreme, Baguio City
October 19-21, 2011
Extent of Implementation of Food Fortification Program to Grade V & VI pupils and High School Students in CSC Laboratory Schools
CSC 2011 Annual In-House Review of Completed Researches
CSC Little Theatre
September 21, 2011
Dr. Meda B. Mercado
III. Researches presented in institutional, regional and national conferences, fora and symposia
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Title of Award Sponsor Venue Date Awardee
Outstanding Nurse in Research
(Academe)
National League of Phil. Govern-ment Nurses/
DOST
Cebu City January 27,
2011 Dr. Alvin C. Ogalesco
President’s Award of Excellence in
Research
Research and Development Services
CSC Gymnasium
(CSC 40th Foun-dation Anni-
versary)
July 1, 2011
Dr. Lily P. Custodio Dr. Alvin C. Ogalesco Dr. Minerva I. Morales Dr. Aurora E. Araojo
Special Award in Research
Research and Development Services
CSC Gymnasium
(CSC 40th Foun-dation Anni-
versary)
Prof. Estrella T. Tribiana Prof. Sonia R. Vargas Prof. Angelica V. Mendoza Dr. Sonia Torio Dr. Crispin Oliveros
July 1, 2011
IV. Faculty Awardees in Research
OUTSTANDING FACULTY RESEARCHERS honored for their prolific outputs in research and devel-opment for the last five years.
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Title of Activity Venue Date
Research Proposal Preparation, Writeshop & Evaluation
CATNET, Virac Catan-duanes
January 26-28, 2011
Search for Pisog nin Uswag Award 2011 Research & Extension Ser-
vices Building February 23, 2011
Evaluation and Revision of the Draft Research Manual
CSC Conference Room
CSC Bio Park Development – Clearing, planting 278
trees 1-11-11, putting up trellises for vegetables. Planting kitchen and medicinal herbs, ferns, ornamentals, fixing temporary gates at entrance and exit, fencing the whole area, clearing up garbage behind engineering and near the dormitory, landscaping around function hall/gazebo, plant-ing palm trees, malunggay and lemon grass. Putting up the MRF, concrete fence, and started building the hito pond.
CSC BIOPark January– December, 2011
Research Coordinators’ Meetings RDC Conference Room
Charter Day Celebration – launching,
preparation, evaluation and culminating activities
Search for CSC’s Firsts Search for President’s Award for Excellence in
Research Techno Fair
CSC June 1-June 30, 2011
AECID Research – Proposal, data gathering, collation,
analysis, interpretation. Preparing research report/PowerPoint presentation, oral defense
Bicol Region January-June, 2011
Ocular visits of research offices CSC January-June, 2011
Rearrangement of the office and research areas, fixing files, setting up of collection of researches by college
RDC May-June, 2011
Search for President’s Award of Excellence in Research
July 1, 2011
Finalized the copy of the Research Manual RDC August 24, 2011
2011 CSC Annual In-House Review of Completed Researches
CSC Little Theater September 21, 2011
V. Researches and other activities conducted by Research Services
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Title of Activity Venue Date
Writeshop for research projects involving all colleges CATNET September 22, 2011
Echo-Seminar Workshop for Health Research Agenda for the CSC
CSC Little Theater October 12, 2011
Preparation Activities for MOA Signing for the following: Abaca Research Program with BU-CHED-ZRC) Apiculture with CBSUA and the Provincial
Government of Catanduanes
Provincial Capitol, SB Hall
November 2011
Technical Writing: Preparation of Publishable Research(es)
CATNET November 4, 2011
Technical Writing: Critiquing of Publishable Research(es)
CSC Little Theater November 16, 2011
Writeshop for Abaca Research Program CATNET November 18, 2011
Executed MOA with the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Region V for a Collaborative Research Undertaking (Catanduanes Sustainable Technology Infusion in Inland Fisheries Development Program (CS-IFD)
BFAR Regional Office V December 2011
Poster Presentation on Health Researches in National Research Forum
Iloilo City August 10-12, 2011
Conducted Pre-Collaborative Discussion with FIDA, DTI, FITS-PASO, Catanduanes for a Project on Abaca
CSC Conference Room December 27, 2011
Researches and other activities conducted by Research Services (continuation)
Extension Services
T he CSC Extension Services takes charge in implementing one of the quadrant missions of the institution. Specifically, it aims to:
Empower communities served by the CSC through sustained, relevant and responsive ex-
tension services by converging and focusing delivery of extension programs, projects and activities to achieve the desired socio-economic development.
Strengthen trainings particularly in entrepreneurial skills. Coordinate with Academic and Research Services for the packaging, dissemination and
transfer of technologies into popular versions for their easy comprehension and use of their targeted participants and beneficiaries.
Ensure that products and other services of the CSC are disseminated and utilized through extension service preferably in areas of the province which can be adopted and/or assisted by the Colleges.
Produce cultural shows that will enrich the cultural heritage of the province as benchmark for development efforts.
In support of these objectives, the following outreach programs and activities were con-ducted in 2011:
PROGRAM/ACTIVITY DATE/VENUE NO. OF
BENEFICIARIES REMARKS
Man-hours
Training on Sinamay Flower Making March 19-20, 2011 CSC Extension Center
22 Students & Faculty members
Completed 44
Training on Basketry Making July 18-21, 2011 Brgy. Sta. Maria, Panganiban, Catanduanes
25 Mothers/ OSYs/ Unemployed
Completed
32
Training on Latik Making July 22, 2011 Brgy. Sta. Maria, Panganiban, Catanduanes
8
Training on Pinangat Making July 23, 2011 Brgy. Sta. Maria, Panganiban, Catanduanes
8
Training on Basic Handloom Weaving
August 8-12, 2011 29 Mothers/ OSYs/ Unemployed
Completed 40
I. Skills Training
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PROGRAM/ACTIVITY DATE/VENUE NO. OF
BENEFICIARIES REMARKS
Man-hours
Training on Spot Welding and Abaca/ Caragumoy Craft
August 10-12, 2011 Brgy. Lictin, San Andres, Catanduanes
18 Mothers/ OSYs/ Unemployed
Completed
24
Skills Training on Rattan Craft Cum production
September 5-9, 2011 Brgy. Buyo, Virac, Catanduanes
38 OSYs/ Unemployed
40
Training on Sinamay Flower Making
Oct. 12-14, 2011 TESDA CSHCI, Cabugao, Bato, Catanduanes
21 Students and Faculty Members
Completed Completed
24 24
Training on Christmas Décor Making
November 9-11, 2011 TESDA, CSHCI, Cabugao, Bato, Catanduanes
25 Students and Faculty Members
Training on Sinamay Flower Making and Christmas Décor Making
Nov. 16-18, 2011 Relief Society Naga 1st Ward The Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints Haring, Canaman, Camarines Sur
28 OSY and Unemployed Mothers
Training on Christmas Décor Making
October-November BJMP, Virac, Catanduanes
25 Inmates
Completed 320
Training on Vermiculture September 16, 2011- March 2012
35 Brgy. constituents
On going
8 per day for 7 mos.
Training on Food Seedling Production
September 16, 2011- March 2012
Establishment of Material Recovery Facility (MRF)
September 16, 2011- March 2012
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PROGRAM/ACTIVITY DATE/VENUE NO. OF
BENEFICIARIES Man-hours
Training on Theater Arts (Basic) January- March 2011, CSC 60 Students 3,000
Training on Dance / Contemporary January, 2011, CSC
Training on Folkdance January, 2011, CSC 60 Students 3,000
Training on Solo/ Duet January, 2011, CSC 60 Students 3,000
2011 Regional SCUAA Dance Sports Competition
January 21, 2011, CBSUA, Camarines Sur
4 Student Contestants
6,000
Variety Show: Pagkamoot III (A cultural treat) A night of Music. Dance and Poetry
February 10, 2011 HRD Building, CSC, Virac, Catanduanes
255 Audience
800
Red Cross Biennial Assembly
February 11, 2011, Red Cross Training Building, EBMC Compound
255 Red Cross Heads and Members
200
2011 National SCUAA Olympics, Dance Sports Competition
February 21, 2011, Ilagan, Isabela 2 student contestant
1,500
Intermission Number - Turn Over Ceremony of ICT Equipment to MLGU FITS
March 8, 2011, HRD Building 45 LGU Officials 20
Intermission Number - CSC Recognition Ceremony
March 18, 2011, CSC Covered Court
555 audience CSC Community
250
Cultural Presentation: Baras Town Fiesta August 6, 2011, Baras, Town Plaza
500 LGU’s, visitors, Guests and Community
8
Mini Cultural Show: Centennial Celebration of Cabugao Parish
August 15, 2011, Cabugao Parish Church, Bato, Catanduanes
500 Guests, and the community
Musical and Dance Presentation - Parents-Teachers Association on CSC Tertiary Level
September 3, 2011, CSC Gymnasium
500 Parents, Teachers, Students, Guests
II. Culture and Arts
The Extension Services also conducted volleyball coaching and officiating to 33 PE majors at CSC on January 21-28, 2011, and coordinated for the conduct of Lecture-Meeting on Solid Waste Management and Upland Forest development to 30 student leaders and advisers on Sep-tember 21, 2011. It also facilitated the holding of Aquaculture Forum participated in by students, faculty members, municipal agriculture officers, agricultural technicians, and fishpond operators on Oc-tober 20, 2011, and participated in the Agro-Industrial and Trade Fair on October 23-26, 2011 in celebration of Catandungan Festival at Plaza Rizal in Virac.
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T he third quarter of the year marked the full implementation of the CSC Extension Program dubbed Sustainable Ecosystem Program for Community Development (SEPComDev). This
program is being undertaken through a Memorandum of Agreement entered into by the CSC with Local Government Unit of Virac, the Diocese of Virac, DENR-PENR-Catanduanes, DTI-Catanduanes, DOST-Provincial Office, Provincial Government of Catanduanes, and DepEd-Catanduanes, FIDA-Catanduanes, BCARRD, and PCARRD. The project beneficiaries are the nine (9) barangays of Buyo District, Virac, Catanduanes. The project components of the program include the following: 1.) Environmental Manage-ment; 2.) Local Governance; 3.) Livelihood and Entrepreneurial Skills Development; 4.) Literacy and Values Education; and 5.) Health and Nutrition. Specific activities per project were identified and were assigned to each college for their respective implementation, monitoring and evaluation. The following are the activities conducted in support to the program:
III. Implementation of Sustainable Ecosystem Program for Community Development (SEPComDev)
PROGRAM/ACTIVITY DATE/VENUE BENEFICIARIES REMARKS Man-hours
Environmental Awareness November 20, 2011 Buyo Integrated School
7 Students/Youth
4
Completed
Community Based Program Planning Workshop
February 27, 2011 Sta. Maria Josefa mission Church, Brgy. Buyo
55 Buyo District
Brgy. Officials
330
Orientation on Organizational Competencies of LGUs: LGPMS
March 6, 2011 Buyo District
1020 Buyo District
Constituents
100
Organizational Competency of BLGUs
March 12, 2011 Buyo District
98 Buyo District Barangay officials
490
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PROGRAM/ACTIVITY
DATE/VENUE BENEFICIARIES REMARKS Man-hours
General Cookery Jan-Feb 2011, Pajo San Isidro, Virac, 14 Mothers
160 Commercializing Banana & Camote Chips
Jan-Feb 2011, Pajo San Isidro, Virac, 13 Mothers
Training on Meat Processing Mar 13, 20, 27, Buyo, Virac 76 Mothers/OSYs 456
Training on Practical Electronics Mar 13, 20, 27, Buyo, Virac 50 OSYs, Students 450
Training on Computer Literacy Mar. 13, 2011, Buyo Integrated School 60 Teachers/ Brgy. Officials/ Students
180
Training on How to Start a Small Business
Mar 13 & 20, 2011, Buyo Integrated School, Virac, Catanduanes
90 Housewives, OSYs 360
Training on Embutido Making Apr 3, 2011, Buyo Integrated School, Virac, Catanduanes
17 Mothers
44 Reading and Actualizing Schematic Diagram/Hands-on
Apr 3, 2011, Buyo Integrated School, Virac, Catanduanes
17 Mothers
Training on Servicing and Repairing Cellular Phones
Sept 4 & 25, 2011, Buyo Integrated School
13 Youth
4
Training on Food Processing Sept 11 & 18, 2011, Buyo Integrated School
5 Mothers
Training on Accounting for Non-Accountants
Sept 18 & 25, 2011, Buyo Integrated School
16 Mothers & OSY’s
Basic Computer Literacy (MS Excel )
Sept 25, 2011, Buyo Integrated School
12 students
Fundamentals of Personal Computer/Software Application Fundamentals of Microprocessor circuits and Programming/software Application
Oct 2, 2011, Buyo Integrated School 14 students
Fundamentals of electronic components and circuits/installation of enhancement features
October 9. 2011, Buyo Integrated School
10 students
Fundamentals of Digital Logic, Components and Circuits
Oct 16, 2011, Buyo Integrated School
10 students
Assessment of Participants/ Hands on Evaluation
Nov 6, 2011, Buyo Integrated School
10 students, teachers,
constituents
Training on Christmas Décor Making
Nov 20, 27 and December 4, 2011 34 Faculty members
24
Training on Baking Dec 4, 11, 2011, CSC COT DIT 11 Mothers 16
Farmer’s Training on Financial Management
Nov 20, 27 and Dec. 4, 2011 Buyo Integrated School
26 Students/
Youth 24
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PROGRAM/ACTIVITY DATE/VENUE BENEFICIARIES REMARKS Man-hours
Values Education Jan 29, Feb 5 & 12, 2011, Pajo San Isidro, Virac
32 elementary pupils
24
Continuing
Music: Children’s Chorale Jan 29, Feb5, 12, 19, 2011,Pajo San Isidro, Virac
35 elementary pupils
32
Literacy / Numeracy February-March 2011, Pajo San Isidro, Virac
28 pre-school chil-dren
160
One-day Enhancement Seminar on Science Teaching-Learning Pedagogies
February 20, 2011 Buyo Integrated School,
21 1st – 2nd Year High School Stu-dents
42
Understanding Climate Change: Its effect to the Earth Approach
22OSYs/ 3rd- 4th Year male stu-
dents 66
Basic House wiring Installation and Safety Requirements- Seminar Work-shop
9 Buyo Integrated Sch. Teachers
Rutherford’s Experiment-Computer Assisted Instruction
26 3rd Year Stu-dents
18
Magic Tricks in Chemistry- POE and PW Approach
25 1st Year Stu-dents
78
The Continental Drift- Story Telling Approach
25 Students 37.5
How to Control Soil Erosion : Dialogue and Speech Balloon 18 Grade IV Pupil
37.5
Acceleration- Discovery Approach
Completed
36
Literacy (Math)
Nov 20, 27; Dec. 4, 2011 Buyo Inte-grated School
15 Students/ Youth
24
Culture and Arts, Ballroom Dancing Ballet Dancing, Choral Presentation
Nov 20, 2011 Buyo Integrated
School Virac
40 Students
4
Literacy (English) High School Nov 20, 2011, Buyo Integrated School
5 students
Literacy (English) Elementary Dec 11, 2011, Buyo Integrated School
8 students
Sports Basketball Training Nov 20, 27 & Dec 4,
2011, Buyo Inte-grated School
14 elementary pupils
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PROGRAM/ACTIVITY DATE/VENUE BENEFICIARIES REMARKS Man-hours
Basic Nutrition (Lecture) Jan 15, 28 2011, Pajo San Isidro, Virac,
21 Parents & Children
On-going
8
Feeding of Low-Cost but Nutritious Indigenous snacks
Jan 15, 22, 29; February 5, 12, 19, 26; March 5, 2011 Pajo San Isidro, Virac,
55 Pre-school children
64
Enhancement Education Training for BHWs
March 12, 19, 26, 2011 Buyo Integrated School
545 Buyo District Constituents
90
Sept 11, 18 & 25, 2011 35 constituents Enhancement Education Seminar for Brgy. Dec 4, 2011,
Buyo Integrated School 8 Health workers
Completed
4
2011 International Coastal Clean Up
Sept 17, 2011 604 Volunteers 8
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T he major accomplishment of the CSC as Partner Member Agency (PMA) of the Bicol Consor-tium for Agricultural Resources and Research Development (BCARRD) and the Philippine
Consortium for Agricultural Aquatic Resources and Research Development (PCAARRD) in the implementation of the Techno Gabay Program (TGP), with the concerted efforts of the Farmers Information Technology Service (FITS) Centers, is the awarding of computers and other informa-tion technology equipment to six (6) Municipal Local Government Unit/FITS Centers in Catan-duanes. TGP also documented the Magsasaka Siyentista (MS) Best Practices. It accomplished the following:
produced and disseminated Information Education and Communication (IEC) materials
promoted technology Services
provided information services and technology services
provided value adding science and technology services
validated /appointed Magsasaka Siyentista
conducted Values Enhancement activities
monitored the different FITS Centers
These were imple-mented to provide farmers with the needed informa-tion, and develop their skills for an improved qual-ity of life. Moreover, a for-mal awarding and turnover ceremony of complete set of brand new ICT equipment was conducted by the CSC last March 8, 2011 at HRD Building, CSC campus. The equipment consists of desktop computer with LCD monitor, computer table and chair, HP printer, digital camera, two (2) cel-lular phones and a Smart Broadband plug-in with free one-year subscription. The ICT equipment grant funded by the PCAARRD for its TGP-FITS with CSC as its partner member agency was awarded to FITS Center Bato, FITS Center Bagamanoc, FITS Center Gigmoto, FITS Center Panganiban, FITS Center San Miguel, and FITS Center Viga.
IV. Implementation of Techno Gabay Program
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Production Services
T he institution has to maintain a viable and sustainable income-generating program to augment the regular budget allocation from the government and consequently
support its development projects and property and equipment acquisition. Embarking into production ventures is one of the mandates of SUCs to improve its efficiency and effectiveness through resource generation. The table below shows the performance of CSC Main Campus‘ income generating ventures.
Comparative Production Income, 2010 and 2011, CSC Main Campus
(in million pesos)
5,861.35
6,603.85
2010 2011
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Production Activities Unit Quantity Sold Amount Gross Income
Land-use Projects
Rice/Crops Production
Vegetable kilo/pc 620.23 22,268.80
Fruits kilo/pc 2,874.84 25,960.75
Rice kilo 6,361.00 401,796.15
Rice Bran kilo 3,465.00 13,191.00
bag 56.00
Palay Seeds kilo 237.00
cans 17.00 93,965.00
Root crops kilo 23.40 468.00
Others
Bell Pepper Plant pot 10.00 80.00
Copra kilo 3,289.20 65,674.50
Coconut pc 18.00 270.00
Empty sack pc 538.00 5,380.00
Coconut shell kilo 35.00 1,300.00 630,354.20
Share from Tenants
Root Crops kilo 10.06 100.60
Pili pc 2,940.00 1,728.25
Banana kilo 27.35 605.25 2,434.10
Poultry Production
Eggs pc 95,427.00 468,331.50
Cracked Eggs pc 2,985.00 7,527.50
Culled Chicken
No. of head head 183.00
No. of kilo kilo 224.95 19,800.00
Broiler Chicken & Choice Cuts
No. of head head 1,741.00
No. of kilo kilo 2,554.72 322,312.88
Chicken Manure bag 74.00 4,800.00
Empty Sack pc 355.00 3,550.00 826,321.88
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Gross Income Production Activities Unit Quantity Sold Amount
Fishpond Production
Milkfish kilo 657.77 94,956.70
Milkfish (dried) kilo 19.12 5,490.30
Shrimp kilo 1.60 240.00
Assorted Fishes kilo 26.50 2,920.00
Crab kilo 102.50 25,825.00
Tilapia kilo 96.75 12,030.00
Tilapia Fry pc 6,950.00 10,950.00
Tilapia Breeder kilo 5.00 275.00
Tilapia Fingerlings pc 861.00 2,022.00
Others
Root Crops kilo 42.94 858.70
Vegetable kilo 445.11 10,017.40
Fruits kilo 208.05 2,942.75 168,527.85
Livestock Production
Piglet hd 68.00 154,600.00
Drake hd 2.00 500.00
Native Chicken egg pc 277.00 2,770.00
Dressed Native Chicken hd 76.00 11,364.20
Duck hd 2.00 500.00
Duck Eggs pc 254.00 2,540.00
Dressed Duck hd 45.00 5,469.60
Cuts
Pata kl 48.17 6,731.95
Pork kl 311.50 49,345.00
Carabeef kl 217.50 35,905.00
Liver kl 2.50 400.00
Others
Vegetables kilo 233.35 5,472.75
Fruits kilo 1,519.94 2,452.10
Boar Semen - - 3,200.00
Empty Sack - - 60.00 281,310.60
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Gross Income Production Activities Unit Quantity Sold Amount
Horticulture Production
Vegetable kilo 1,826.13 46,033.38
Fruits kilo 2,766.51 9,722.30
Ornamental Plants pot 6.00 200.00
Seedlings pot 2.00 130.00
Root crops kilo 302.70 5,144.85 61,230.53
Sub-total 1,970,179.16
Micro-Business Enterprises - Cafeteria 1,884,082.70
Photocopying Services
Machine 1 copies 234,938 234,938.00
Machine 2 copies 168,052 168,052.00
Machine 3 copies 64,330 64,330.00
Machine 4 copies 260,293 260,293.00
Risograph Machine copies 151,145 120,916.20 848,529.20
Academic Gowns 3,240.00
Sale of P.E. Uniforms
Elementary & Pre-school
T-shirt pc 82 9,020.00
Jogging pants pc 64 14,720.00
Secondary
T-shirt pc 55 6,600.00
Jogging pants pc 63 15,750.00
College
T-shirt pc 611 81,435.00
Jogging pants pc 474 123,250.00 250,775.00
Sale of NSTP T-shirts pc 165 22,275.00 22,275.00
Sale of Student ID Cards & Lamination - - - 264,167.50
Stall Rental - No. of Lessee at CBO Bldg. - 11 294,625.00 294,625.00
Commission Income- Consigned books - - 238,670.00
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Production Activities Unit Quantity Sold Amount Gross Income
Commission Income- T-shirt - - - 10,860.00
Sub-total 3,817,224.40
Knowledge-Based Projects - - -
Pre-School Operations - - -
Registration Fees - - -
Nursery - 27 13,500.00
Junior - 34 17,000.00
Senior - 29 14,500.00
Monthly Tuition Fees -
Nursery - 23 110,950.00
Junior - 33 140,700.00
Senior - 28 138,950.00 435,600.00
Printing (Work Text Production)
Chem 1 pc 59.00 20,650.00
English 1 pc 36.00 7,200.00
English 2 pc 1,212.00 303,000.00
English 3 pc 200.00 50,000.00 380,850.00
Sub-total 816,450.00
Total 6,603,853.56
At the forefront of CSC’s resource generation.
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General Administration
CSC Main Campus Infra Projects Status Amount 1. Construction of Two Storey BSND Building For Bidding P 2, 000, 000.00
2. Extension of Main Library Building, Phase 1 Ongoing 4, 750, 000.00
3. Construction of one classroom to Virtual Laboratory (CHS) For Implementation 800, 000.00
4. Repair of Ladies Dormitory Plan Preparation 1, 400, 000.00
5. Construction of CBA Building Plan Preparation 4, 000, 000.00
6. Rewiring of Admin. Bldg., Phase 1 Plan Preparation 1, 800, 000.00
7. Completion of Library Building Extension, Phase II Plan Preparation 1, 500, 000.00
8. Perimeter Fence Plan Preparation 1, 000, 000.00
9. Concreting of Road Network For Implementation 500, 000.00
10. Construction of Materials Recovery Facility at Biopark Ongoing 150, 000.00
11. Construction of Gate and Fence at Biopark Ongoing 100, 000.00
12. Construction of Comfort Room at Biopark Ongoing 50, 000.00
13. Construction of Hito Pond at Biopark Ongoing 50, 000.00
14. Improvement of Off-Season Production Demo Farm (Extension) Plan Preparation 30, 000.00
15. Construction of Vermi – House at Biopark Ongoing 20, 000.00
16. Repair of Dirty Kitchen (Ladies Dorm) For Implementation 100, 000.00
17. Construction of Product Development Area (Extension) Plan Preparation 100, 000.00
18. Construction of Mushroom Laboratory Room (CAF) Plan Preparation 75, 000.00
TOTAL 18,425,000.00
SOURCE: Planning Office
Physical Improvement
E ighteen capital outlay infra projects amounting to PhP 18,425,000.00 at the CSC Main Cam-pus were identified by the CSC administration at the end of 2011. At the CSC Panganiban
Campus, six infrastructure projects were completed and two were ongoing in 2011 in the amount of PhP923, 371.48.
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CSC Panganiban Campus Infra Projects Status Amount
Construction of Green House Completed 91, 179.36
Repair of Rice Granary Completed 134, 488.00
Interior Repair of Administration Building Ongoing 157, 601.32
Construction of Student Cottage Completed 189, 784.60
Construction of Poultry House and Duck Pond Completed 142, 231.16
Repair of Roofing of School Building Ongoing 116, 794.44
Repair of Student Pavilion Completed 46, 359.68
Repair of Audio Visual Room Completed 44, 932.92
Total 923, 371.48
SOURCE: Planning Office
The proposed expansion of CSC Library (top) and the construction of BSND building.
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Acquired equipment
T he table below shows the consolidated report of acquired equipment to backstop the opera-
tion of the Colleges and aid in the speedy and efficient performance of academic and adminis-
trative works. CSC acquired a total of Php 4,930,829.20 worth of equipment for the period in re-
view.
Date Issued
A R T I C L E S Qty. Unit Unit Cost Total Cost Accountable
Officer
1/17/11
Digital Camera: "CANON PowerShot A495" compact digital still camera w/ built-in flash 3.3x optical/approx. 4x digital / approx. 13x combined zoom Serial No. 058021006179
1
unit
7,289.00
7,289.00
Maria S. Tugano
Digital Camera: "CANON PowerShot A495" compact digital still camera w/ built-in flash 3.3x optical/approx. 4x digital / approx. 13x combined zoom Serial No. 058062003078
1
unit
7,289.00
7,289.00
Yolanda M. Tariman
Digital Camera: "CANON PowerShot A495" compact digital still camera w/ built-in flash 3.3x optical/approx. 4x digital / approx. 13x combined zoom Serial No. 058021006716
1
unit
7,289.00
7,289.00
Sonia R. Vargas
Digital Camera: "CANON PowerShot A495" compact digital still camera w/ built-in flash 3.3x optical/approx. 4x digital / approx. 13x combined zoom Serial No. 028061002822
1
unit
7,289.00
7,289.00
Jose F. Tabligan
Video Camera: "CANON FS300", 37x optical zoom 41x advanced zoom, 1.07 mega pixels, 27" wide LCD screen, Hi-resolution 16.9 recording, LCD video light, quick start, dual layer disc support Serial No. 112052145608
1
unit
27,289.00
27,289.00
Estrella S. Placides
Video Camera: "CANON FS300", 37x optical zoom 41x advanced zoom, 1.07 mega pixels, 27" wide LCD screen, Hi-resolution 16.9 recording, LCD video light, quick start, dual layer disc support Serial Nos. 112052145608 and 112052147809
2
unit
27,289.00
Eleanor B. Tablizo
54,578.00
Rico M. Romero
Lapel Microphone: "SHURE", portable wireless amplifier, wireless microphone / hands wireless free 2 pcs, 1 clip on lapel mic., 1 boom headset mic., 1 transmitter w/ VHF frequency, 35w 94mm x 120mm up to 75m within 600 sq.m., 1.8 kgs only with durable built-in carrying handle.
1
unit
6,189.00
6,189.00
Angelita L Tacorda
Lapel Microphone: "SHURE", portable wireless amplifier, wireless microphone / hands wireless free 2 pcs, 1 clip on lapel mic., 1 boom headset mic., 1 transmitter w/ VHF frequency, 35w 94mm x 120mm up to 75m within 600 sq.m., 1.8 kgs only with durable built-in carrying handle.
1
unit
6,189.00
6,189.00
Sonia R. Vargas
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Date Issued
Articles Qty. Unit Cost Total Cost Accountable
Officer
1/28/2011 Steel Filing Cabinet: 4 drawers 1 9,000.00 9,000.00 Amelia B. Armea
1/31/2011
Triple Drum
2 6,295.50 Leticia Tolledo
25,182.00
2 6,295.50 Trinidad Rumbines
Bass Drum: Size 22 (Stainless)
2 3,077.80
12,311.20
Leticia Tolledo
2 3,077.80 Trinidad Rumbines
Xylophone: Organ Style (Medium)
2 13,290.50
53,162.00
Leticia Tolledo
2 13,290.50 Trinidad Rumbines
3 Phase Motor: 1HP, 220V (Made in China) Model: Y802-4 "MEIHO"
3 4,890.00 14,670.00 Salustiano I. Alcantara Jr.
2/15/2011
Desktop Switch: 10/100 "CLSCO" 8 Port Switch w/ QOS, SF - 100D-08 SN: PSJ14190B1Y
1
2,100.00
2,100.00
Yolanda Tariman
Desktop Switch: 10/100 "CLSCO" 8 Port Switch w/ QOS, SF - 100D-08 SN: PSJ14190BJO
1
2,100.00
2,100.00
Santos Magallanes
Desktop Switch: 10/100 "CLSCO" 8 Port Switch w/ QOS, SF - 100D-08 SN: PSJ14190B12
1
2,100.00
2,100.00
Valentino Valeza
Desktop Switch: 10/100 "CLSCO" 8 Port Switch w/ QOS, SF - 100D-08 SN: PSJ14220FMD
1
2,100.00
2,100.00
Gemma Acedo
Epson Printer LX 300+11 w/ USB cable SN: G8NY178744 1 8,510.00 8,510.00 Irenea Suarez
Epson Printer LX 300+11 w/ USB cable SN: G8NY181114 1 8,510.00 8,510.00
Epson Printer LX 300+11 w/ USB cable SN: G8NY181126 1 8,510.00 8,510.00 Teresita Avila
Epson Printer LX 300+11 w/ USB cable SN: G8NY178933 1 8,510.00 8,510.00 Edgar Tatel
Epson Printer LX 300+11 w/ USB cable SN: G8NY177211 1 8,510.00 8,510.00 Ma. Theresa Sarmiento Epson Printer LX 300+11 w/ USB cable SN: G8NY178792 1 8,510.00 8,510.00
Printer Canon iP2770 w/ Continuous Ink (CIS) SN: HRDC97971
1 5,040.00 5,040.00 Angelita Tacorda
Printer (4-in-1): Brother DCP 185C w/ ADF SN: EG7781LOF202185
1 6,350.00 6,350.00 Socorro Brillante
Computer Scanner Flatbed SN: MM6W000768 1 4,320.00 4,320.00 Medita Reyes
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Date Issued
Articles Qty. Unit Cost Total Cost Accountable Officer
2/15/2011
Computer Scanner Flatbed SN: MM6W000735
1 4,320.00 4,320.00 Ma. Emmie Delluza
HP LaserJet Pro M1212nF All in one Network Printer SN: CND8BB71VT
1 18,279.00 18,279.00 Araceli Mendez
HP Office 700 wide Format Printer, A3 size Printer
1 13,080.00 13,080.00 Jose G. Ong, Jr.
Biometric - Digital Persona 4 8,450.00 33,800.00
Ma. Emmie Delluza
Barcode Reader Model: LS1203 w/ stand SN: Y6R2VI
1 5,040.00 5,040.00
Barcode Reader Model: LS1203 w/ stand SN: Y6R2DR
1 5,040.00 5,040.00
Barcode Reader Model: LS1203 w/ stand SN: Y6R2ES
1 5,040.00 5,040.00
Barcode Reader Model: LS1203 w/ stand SN: Y6R2OK
1 5,040.00 5,040.00
Laptop Inspiron Mini W7S (Purple, Blue, Red, Pink MS Windows Starter 7, Starter Intel Atom 2530
4 26,580.00 106,320.00
Laptop Inspiron Mini W7S (Purple, Blue, Red, Pink MS Windows Starter 7, Starter Intel Atom 2530
Laptop Inspiron Mini W7S (Purple, Blue, Red, Pink MS Windows Starter 7, Starter Intel Atom 2530
Laptop Inspiron Mini W7S (Purple, Blue, Red, Pink MS Windows Starter 7, Starter Intel Atom 2530
Laptop Computer e-machine Intel Dual Core T4300 2.0 Ghz SN: LXNB009035K1E112500
1 26,340.00 26,340.00 Emmanuel Soriao
Laptop Computer e-machine Intel Dual Core T4300 2.0 Ghz SN: LXNBQOC27035164DE2500
1 26,340.00 26,340.00 Ruben P. Tablizo
Laptop Computer emachine Intel Dual Core T4300 2.0 Ghz SN: XNBQOC02703616592500
1 26,340.00 26,340.00 Yolanda Tariman
Laptop Computer "emachine" Intel Dual Core T4300 2.0 Ghz SN: LXNBQOC0270361653225000
1 26,340.00 26,340.00 Sonia Vargas
Laptop Computer Apple Mac Book Intel Core Duo 2.4Ghz
1 54,600.00 54,600.00 Gemma Acedo
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-3BLL SN: 4B1042P43688
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Helen Porte
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-097L SN: 4B1042P43685
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Melchor Suarez
Annual Report 75
Date Issued
Articles Qty. Unit Cost Total Cost Accountable
Officer
2/15/2011
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-3BFL SN: 4B1042P21962
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Evelyn Samar
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-3ABL SN: 7B1045L01825
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Rommel Torres
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-3B2L SN: 7B1045L05293
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Shiela
Bagadiong
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-0LEL SN: 7B1045L02200
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Dante Rojas
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-3A3L SN: 4B1042P51754
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Lily Ham
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-38LL SN: 4B1042P51708
4 22,800.00 Araceli Mendez 91,200.00
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-38EL SN: 4B1042P5711
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-39VL SN: 4B1008P38722
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-37XL SN: 4B1042P51730
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-37ML SN: 4B1042P51755
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Lourdes
Rodriguez
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-37AL SN: 4B1008P33754
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Herminia Tabor
& M. Tejada
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-39QL SN: 4B1008P38718
1 22,800.00 22,800.00
Valentino Valeza Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-37JL SN: 7B1048L05546
1 22,800.00 22,800.00
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-3AIL SN: 4B1008P38750
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Nena Santos
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-37WL SN: 4B1042P51731
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Juanita
Cervantes
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-OMQL SN: 7B1048lLO5570
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Estrella Placides
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-35XL SN: 4B1042P51652
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Ananias Deuda
Desktop Computer Intex 1GB memory Intel Dual Core SN: CN019VCD-64180-046-2KYL SN: 4B1042P51659
1 22,800.00 22,800.00 Socorro Brillante
Netbook Computer: Intel Atom Processor N450 SN: 0135 DX-1819XPHK100
1 25,300.00 25,300.00 Estrella Placides
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Date Issued
Articles Qty.
Unit Cost Total Cost Accountable
Officer
2/15/2011
DLP Projector "ACER" SN: EYK300500660390042F2702
1 30,940.00 30,940.00 Emmanuel Soriao
DLP Projector "ACER" SN: EYK3005006D300AD28401 1 30,940.00 30,940.00 Ruben Tablizo
DLP Projector "ACER" SN: EYK300500603800AE8901 1 30,940.00 30,940.00 Yolanda Tariman
Automatic Voltage Regulator Model: SE-AVR-1000 "IZUKU, 1000 KVA"
8 4,995.00 39,960.00
Alfredo Cilot
Herminia Tabor
Daniel Manlangit
Azucena Torrente
Renato Panti
Lily Ham
Gerry Rubio
Santos Sorra
Robotics Kit- Robot Arm w/ USB Robotics 2 3,300.00 6,600.00
Ma. Emmie Delluza
Robotics Kit- Football (Botball) 3 1,950.00 5,850.00
Robotics Kit - Ladybug 4 1,108.00 4,4532.00
Electronic Training Modules a. Digital Trainer b. RIMCE Microcontroller Starter Kit c. ZILOG TM-123 Training Module d. 8051 Training Module
4 17,500.00 70,000.00
External Drive USB Slim DVD Writer 2 3,180.00 6,360.00
3/2/2011
Fluke Network: MT-8200-60A Lutelli Tone Pro 200 Toner & Probe Kit
1 19,800.00 19,800.00
Raptor ITB Basic Desktop External HDD 1 5,340.00 5,340.00
Desktop Switch: D-Link 1 2,520.00 2,520.00
Passport External USB: IUD 320GB 1 4,740.00 4,740.00
Wireless G-Broadband Router: WRTP54G w/ 2 phone ports
1 2,400.00 2,400.00
Handler Scanner CCD1000 1 3,840.00 3,840.00 Araceli Mendez
Port Switch: Hub Link System 2161C 1 4,848.00 4,848.00
Date Issued
Articles Qty. Unit Cost Total Cost Accountable
Officer
Annual Report 77
3/2/2011
Wireless-N Broadband Router: LINKYZ WRT 160N
5 5,400.00 27,000.00 Gemma Acedo
Wireless-N Broadband Router: LINKYZ WRT 160N
1 5,400.00 5,400.00 Angelita Tacorda
Network Storage: "Net gear" SN: 23J30A7600208
1 11,400.00 11,400.00
Gemma Acedo
Multi-ISP Load Balance "QNO" PQR8010 1 9,960.00 9,960.00
Monitor: "Samsung" 19" LCD SN: NEDQHMEZ400040
5 8,580.00 42,900.00
Monitor: "Samsung" 19" LCD SN: NEDQHMJZ400214
Monitor: "Samsung" 19" LCD SN: NEDQHMJZ400168
Monitor: "Samsung" 19" LCD SN: NEDQHMJZ400034
Monitor: "Samsung" 19" LCD SN: NEDQHMJZ400197H
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO1825
1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Rommel Torres
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO1860
1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Necodimos Del Agua
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO1768
1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Glenda De Blanco
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO1770
1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Ma. Isabel Dela
Hostria
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 4B1042P21992
2 3,060.00 Alfredo Cilot 6,120.00 UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 4B1042P21997
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 4B1007P70919
1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Elsie Rojas
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 4B1007P70922
1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Patricio Iñigo
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO1838
1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Daniel Manlangit
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO2200
1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Dante Rojas
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series 1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Santos Sorra
SN: 7B1045LO1962 UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series
1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Dante Timajo
SN: 7B1045LO1956 UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO945
1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Medita Reyes
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO1828
1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Asuncion Asetre
Annual Report 78
Date Issued
Articles Qty. Unit Cost Total Cost Accountable
Officer
3/2/2011
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO1928,
3 3,060.00 9,180.00 Gemma Acedo UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO1781
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO1784
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO1706 1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Cesar Zaragosa
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO1861 1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Ma. Theresa Sarmiento
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series, SN: 7B1045LO1936 1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Yolanda Tariman
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series, SN: 7B1045LO1875 1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Emmanuel Soriao
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series, SN: 7B1045LO1934 1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Ruben Tablizo
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO1961 2 3,060.00 6,120.00 Emmanuel Soriao
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series SN: 7B1045LO1964
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series, SN: 7B1045LO1877 1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Jose Villareal
UPS-APC, 500VA ES Series, SN: 7B1045LO1646 1 3,060.00 3,060.00 Eufrecina Del Agua
Monitor: "SAMSUNG" 19" LCD, SN: NEDQHMEZ40031 1 8,580.00 8,580.00 Alfredo Cilot
Monitor: "SAMSUNG" 19" LCD, SN: NEDQH-MAZ80025"
1 8,580.00 8,580.00 Estrella Placides
3/4/2011
Electric Drill: "MACTEC, Model: MT811, 13mm (1/2'), SN: 0520916
1 6,980.00 6,980.00 Rafael Tioxon
Electric Drill: "MACTEC", Model: MT811, 13mm (1/2'), SN: 0520916
1 6,980.00 6,980.00
Severo Morana Grass Cutter: "KAAZ" TD40, Engine #: 964232
2 13,900.00 27,800.00 Grass Cutter: "KAAZ" TD40, Engine #: 969921
Water Dispenser: "CAMEL" Hot & Cold 1 6,345.00 6,345.00 Angelita Tacorda
Water Dispenser: "CAMEL" Hot & Cold 1 6,345.00 6,345.00 Sonia Vargas
Mini HiFi Component System: "SONY" SN: 4100267, Front Speaker SN: 14686614146865, Sub Woofer SN: 4108221 Satellite Speaker SN: 3803895/3803896
1 38,894.00 38,894.00 Jocelyn Jordan
Power Megaphone: "CROWN" 1 5,572.00 5,572.00 Jose Tabligan
Air Condition: "CARRIER" 2.5 HP, Model: WCAR-PO24EA, SN: 51PMXRACCAR24KEA
1 24,200.00 24,200.00 Emmanuel Soriao
Air Condition: "CARRIER" 1.5 HP, Model: WCARGO14EA, SN: 51CH3RACCAR14KEA
1 21,995.00 21,995.00 Socorro Brillante
Steel Filing Cabinet: w/ 4 drawers 1 8,473.00 8,473.00 Josephine Refugio
Steel Filing Cabinet: w/ 4 drawers 1 8,473.00 8,473.00 Valentino Valeza
Air Condition: Split Type "SANYO" 1 47,890.00 47,890.00 Sonia Vargas
Desktop Computer: "ACER/ASPIRE", Multi Desktop Intel Core Duo E5700, SN: ETLKPODDOO2033164608510-LCD, SN: 40012121011-UPS
1 30,940.00 30,940.00 Emmanuel Soriao
Desktop Computer: "ACER/ASPIRE", Multi Desktop Intel
Core Duo E5700, SN: ETLKPODDOO2033165F98510-LCD, SN: 40011591011-UPS
1 30,940.00 30,940.00 Emmanuel Soriao
Annual Report 79
Date Issued
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Officer
3/4/2011
Desktop Computer: "ACER/ASPIRE", Multi Desktop Intel Core Duo E5700, SN: ETLKPODDOO20331678C8510-LCD, SN: 40011951011-UPS
1 30,940.00 30,940.00 Emmanuel Soriao
Desktop Computer: "SAMSUNG", Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200, SN: NDEJHMOZA02422-LCD, SN: 3B1002291610-UPS
4 27,590.00 110,360.00 Araceli Mendez
Desktop Computer: "SAMSUNG", Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200, SN: NDEJHMAZB01056-LCD, SN: 3B1002291354-UPS
Desktop Computer: "SAMSUNG", Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200, SN: NDEJHMAZB01253-LCD, SN: 3B1002293415-UPS
Desktop Computer: "SAMSUNG", Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200, SN: NDEJHMDZA01335-LCD, SN: 3B1002293496-UPS
Laptop Computer: Core 13/370 w/ windows 7, Processor Intel Core 13/370, 2.4Ghz "Dell Inspiron"
1 39,950.00 39,950.00 Gemma Acedo
Laptop Computer: Core 13/370 w/ windows 7, Processor Intel Core 13/370, 2.4Ghz "Dell Inspiron"
1 39,950.00 39,950.00 Rommel
Magtangob
Laptop Computer: (PH-0629N4010-DOS) Core 13-350 M "Dell Inspiron 14R"
1 39,950.00 39,950.00 Ma. Concepcion
Suarez
DLP Projector: "ACER H7OO901" 1 43,990.00 43,990.00 Gemma Acedo
Hand Held Scanner " CCD 1000" 1 7,990.00 7,990.00
Araceli Mendez Port Switch: Hub Linkys SD216-EU 1 4,500.00 4,500.00
Wireless Broadband Router LINKYS WRT-54GH-TH
1 3,790.00 3,790.00
Electric Grinder: "MASARU" 600W, 220V-60 Hz 1 6,700.00 6,700.00
Teofilo Salameña Electric Hammer Drill: "MASARU" 500W, 220V-60Hz
1 6,150.00 6,150.00
3/10/2011
Laboratory Oven: Model OSO-3000 1 Phase, 115V, 50/60Hz 800W
1 39,000.00 39,000.00
Lani Ilagan Soil Hydrometer: 08292-16 Precision at 0005 Divisions
1 10,000.00 10,000.00
Multi-Grain Moisture Meter: ML-7825G 1 14,500.00 14,500.00 Ruben Tablizo
Pregnancy Detector: (In Swine Product) "Pocket" (Fetal Dropler)
1 30,000.00 30,000.00
Epifanio Rubio
Veterinary Surgical Instrument: "SECHERON" 2 30,000.00 60,000.00
Feed Mixer: (Mini) 'ROYAL", Model ISO 9001, (1/2 HP) Engine #: 000520748
1 49,000.00 49,000.00 Ruben Tablizo
Annual Report 80
Date Issued
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Officer
3/31/2011
Desktop Computer: Intel-Core 13-540 3.06 Ghz LCD Monitor: SN: ACLMTF119917
10 23,895.00
Yolanda M. Tariman
238,950.00
Desktop Computer: Intel-Core 13-540 3.06 Ghz LCD Monitor: SN: ACLMTF22052
Desktop Computer: Intel-Core 13-540 3.06 Ghz LCD Monitor: SN: ACLMTF23176
Desktop Computer: Intel-Core 13-540 3.06 Ghz
LCD Monitor: SN: ACLMTF22068 Desktop Computer: Intel-Core 13-540 3.06 Ghz
LCD Monitor: SN: ACLMTF23174 Desktop Computer: Intel-Core 13-540 3.06 Ghz
LCD Monitor: SN: ACLMTF22865 Desktop Computer: Intel-Core 13-540 3.06 Ghz LCD Monitor: SN: ACLMTF22032
Desktop Computer: Intel-Core 13-540 3.06 Ghz LCD Monitor: SN: ACLMTF23177
Desktop Computer: Intel-Core 13-540 3.06 Ghz LCD Monitor: SN: ACLMTF22811
Desktop Computer: Intel-Core 13-540 3.06 Ghz LCD Monitor: SN: ACLMTF19917
24 Port Switch: "CISCO" SN: PSJ141501 GH 1 7,495.00 77,495.00
Multi-Media Projector: "EPSON H369C EB SN: NEAFEX0058L w/ tripod
1 37,495.00 37,495.00
Printer: HP D2660, SN: H482-4NGJJ 1 - -
Printer: HP D2660, SN: H482-5LW712 1 - -
5/12/2011 Cellphone: "NOKIA C1-01" w/ camera 1 3,950.00 3,950.00 Ananias A. Deuda
6/9/2011
Electric Airpot: "IMARFLEX" (2.2 lit. capacity) 1 1,998.00 1,998.00 Jose F. Tabligan
Water Dispenser: "ASTRON" Model HCF-447 1 5,489.00 5,489.00 Pio B. Valeza
Digital Color Copier: Gestetner Model MPC 2030 (20 cpm) w/ platen cover & cabinet
1 160,300.00 160,300.00 Gerry S. Rubio
Tube Bender: "CT-368/CT-369" lever type, 3-in-1 for sizes 1/4", 5/1`6" & 3/8"
1 1,200.00 1,200.00 Hermes M. Gianan
6/14/2011 Amplifier: w/ speaker "SHARP" 1 7,555.00 7,555.00 Yolanda M. Tariman
6/14/2011 DVD Player: "SAMSUNG" 1 2,020.00 2,020.00 Yolanda M. Tariman
6/14/2011 Cellphone: "NOKIA C6 1 13,995.00 13,995.00 Roger B. Tagle
6/28/2011 Electronic Time Recorder - Property Numbers 101-221-312-1788 and 101-221-312-1789
2 6,152.50 12,305.00 Daniel Z. Manlangit
6/23/2011 Digital Copier: Gestetner MP 1900 w/ platen cover & Steel Cabinet, SN: V8816250232
1 91,000.00 91,000.00 Irenea T. Suarez
7/4/2011 Ceiling fan: "IMARFLEX" (18" blade) 4 2,300.00 9,200.00 Lourdes V. Rodriguez
7/11/2011
TV Set: 14" color TV, 220V, "ASTRON" Model RC-1432
4 4,400.00 17,600.00
Josephine B. Refugio Electric Stand Fan: "STANDARD" 16" blade, 220V, Model SSM-16
2 1,490.00 2,980.00
Electric Airpot: "STANDARD", 4 lit. capacity, 220V Model: SEAP-4.0L
1 1,440.00 1,440.00
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7/11/2011
Electric Airpot: "STANDARD", 4 lit. capacity, 220V Model: SEAP-4.0L
1 1,440.00 1,440.00 Nelson S. Romero
TV Set: "PENSONIC" 29" color TV, 220V, FLAT-2946 1 9,880.00 9,880.00
Ananias A. Deuda DVD Player: "PENSONIC" (MP4) portable with radio cassette recorder & USB port
1 4,490.00 4,490.00
DVD Player: "PENSONIC" (MP4) portable with radio cassette recorder & USB port
1 4,490.00 4,490.00 Irenea T. Suarez
DVD Player: "PENSONIC" (MP4) portable with radio cassette recorder & USB port
1 4,490.00 4,490.00 Josephine R.
Tomagan
MP3 Karaoke CD Radio Cassette Recorder: "PENSONIC" Model: MDI SPKSet 3639
1 4,940.00 4,940.00 Trinidad M. Rumbines
MP3 Karaoke CD Radio Cassette Recorder: "NOVA" Model: NCRC-418-D410
1 4,940.00 4,940.00 Corazon T. Cilot
Steel Filing Cabinet: 2 drawers & one safety vault 1 27,400.00 27,400.00 Santos B. Sorra
Typewriter: "OLYMPIA G-3" 18" carriage SN: 7-4910820 1 17,989.00 17,989.00 Nestor T. Sarmiento
7/13/2011
TV Set: "SHARP" (LCD) Model: LC-32L400M-BK, 32" wide screen, SN: 163721132
1 25,894.00 25,894.00 Lourdes V. Rodriguez
DVD Player: "SONY" Model: DVP-SR700HP 1 3,289.00 3,289.00
Digital Camera: CANON IXUS 80 IS, SN: 743104937 1 13,789.00 13,789.00 Ruben P. Tablizo
Digital Camera: "NIKON" D-500 1 38,800.00 38,800.00 Losito P. Tablizo
Cellphone: "NOKIA X6" 1 12,795.00 12,795.00 Alfredo P. Cilot
Cellphone: "NOKIA C6" 1 12,950.00 12,950.00 Santos V. Magallanes
7/20/2011 Bulletin Board: hanging board (4ft x 6ft.) 1 4,800.00 4,800.00 Gerry S. Rubio
8/9/2011 Banca (casco) : 1 16,280.00 16,280.00 Felix F. Villacorta
8/9/2011 Jetmatic Pump: "EAGLE" 1 2,300.00 2,300.00 Jose S. Alberto
8/19/2011 Cellphone: "NOKIA C5-03" w/ NTC seal 1 14,950.00 14,950.00 Medita P. Reyes
8/19/2011 Cellphone: "NOKIA C5-03" w/ NTC seal 1 14,950.00 14,950.00 Renato M. Panti
8/19/2011 Cellphone: "NOKIA N8" w/ NTC seal 1 14,950.00 14,950.00 Gemma G. Acedo
8/22/2011 Electric Drill: "SKIL", 1/2 size blade, 220V SN: F015600ZJE
1 2,600.00 2,600.00 Noel B. de Leon
8/22/2011 Commercial Mixer: "KITCHEN AID" (HD) Model: 5K5SSS 1 29,950.00 29,950.00 Corazon B. Sicio
9/8/2011
Cellphone: "NOKIA C5-03" 1 11,900.00 11,900.00 Jocelyn Ll. Jordan
Cellphone: "NOKIA C5-03" 1 11,900.00 11,900.00 Ruben P. Tablizo
Cellphone: "NOKIA C5-03" 1 11,900.00 11,900.00 Pedro Arcilla
Cellphone: "NOKIA C5-03" 1 11,900.00 11,900.00 Aurora E. Araojo
Cellphone: "NOKIA C5-03" 1 11,900.00 11,900.00 Maria S. Tugano
Cellphone: "NOKIA C5-03" 1 11,900.00 11,900.00 Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento
Cellphone: "NOKIA C5-03" 1 11,900.00 11,900.00 Mila D. Vela
Cellphone: "NOKIA C6-03" 1 15,900.00 15,900.00 Emmanuel R. Soriao
Cellphone: "NOKIA 7230" 1 9,600.00 9,600.00 Angelee Z. Malijan
Cellphone: "NOKIA 7230" 1 9,600.00 9,600.00 Santos B. Sorra
9/12/2011 Adobe Photoshop: Creative suite, Academic License CS5 1 75,000.00 75,000.00
Gemma G. Acedo 9/12/2011
Macromedia Dreamweaver: Academic License CS5-5
1 50,000.00 50,000.00
9/12/2011 Microsoft Window 7: (Academic License) 7 20,000.00 140,000.00
9/12/2011 MS Visual Studio 2010: Premium with MSDN 1 120,000.00 120,000.00
10/12/2011 Corn Shelling Machine: "BOWA BCS - 800" 6.5 HP 1 44,800.00 44,800.00 Cenon S. Padilla
Date Issued
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Annual Report 82
10/13/2011
Dressing Machine: Single phase motor (100% copper)
1 49,990.00 49,990.00 Eddie S. Million
Egg Sorting Machine 1 49,990.00 49,990.00 Eddie S. Million
Electronic Digital Pricing & Weighing Scale: "NATIONAL" Model: NS-30B
1 15,800.00 15,800.00 Noel B. de Leon
Desk Aneroid Sphygmomanometer: "LITMAN" with stethoscope
2 14,000.00 28,000.00 Felix C. Ma III
Weighing Scale: "DETECTO" 1 14,000.00 14,000.00 Elena G. Tasarra
10/14/2011 Cellphone: "NOKIA C6-01" with NTC seal 1 14,900.00 14,900.00 Minerva I. Morales
11/3/2011
Dual Channel Wireless System: "ASHTON AWM 300" 2 21,000.00 42,000.00
Virgil A. Rodriguez Stereo Universal Wireless System: "PHONIC WM-SYS4" 1 10,000.00 10,000.00
Powered Speaker: "ACM SRL 115A" 2 32,000.00 64,000.00
Powered Subwoofer: "ACM SRP 118SE" 2 32,000.00 64,000.00
Cellphone: "SONY ERICSSON ASPEN M1" 1 14,280.00 14,280.00 Cesar R. Zaragosa
11/22/2011
Computer Notebook: "ACER (Aspire One)" SN: LUSG3020371332A19B1601
1 29,000.00 29,000.00 Lily P. Custodio
Projector: "ACER X1161P" APHI SN: EYJBU100612400CEF592B
1 26,500.00 26,500.00 Lily P. Custodio
Aircondition : "CARRIER" Model: WCARG019EA, 2HP, SN: B11PC0165693 (window type)
1 30,420.00 30,420.00 Aida A. Dianela
Aircondition: "CARRIER" Model: WCARPO24EA, 2.5HP, SN: K11PC0417467 (window type)
1 33,397.00 33,397.00 Necodimos S.
Del Agua
Aircondition: "CARRIER" Model: WCARPO24EA, 2.5HP, SN: K11PC0417464 (window type)
1 33,397.00 33,397.00 Nemia S. Go
Digital Camera: "NIKON" Model: D90 18-105 VR 1 58,500.00 58,500.00 Gemma G. Acedo
Steel Filing Cabinet: for student ledger cards with 15 drawers, 7.5 x10
1 28,080.00 28,080.00 Ma. Isabel L. dela Hostria
Steel Lateral File Cabinet: 4 drawers 2 17,615.00 35,230.00 Noel B. de Leon
12/6/2011 Aircondition: "CARRIER" Model: WCARP024EA 2.5HP, SN:K11PCO407402 (window type)
1 31,998.00 31,998.00 Danilo O. Murillo
12/6/2011 Digital Copier: "GESTETNER" Model: MP 2000L2 with platen cover and steel cabinet, SN: L7116850264
1 112,000.00 112,000.00 Cesar R. Zaragosa
12/12/2011
Airlive Airmax: 108mbps antenna and peripherals with NTC registration
2 18,000.00 36,000.00
Gemma G. Acedo
Wireless N Access Point: "D-Link DAP 1360" with NTC registration
2 11,664.00 23,328.00
Server: HP ML 350106 35620 1P Base AF 1 170,000.00 170,000.00
IBM-FRU: 39R7318 MAX3147NC 1 12,000.00 12,000.00
Hard Drive: Seagate 73 4GB Cheetah 15K.5 SAS 3GB 1 15,000.00 15,000.00
Portable Drive: Seagate Free Agent "GOFLEX" 500GB Ultra (SATAA500305)
1 13,000.00 13,000.00
VOIP-IP Phone 300: (4 lines) multi-server dial plan for IP call
1 52,000.00 52,000.00
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Annual Report 83
12/15/2011
Printer: LQ-2190 Dot Matrix, SN: MK6Y002500 1 44,400.00 44,400.00
Medita P. Reyes Computer Laptop: "DELL" Intel ® Core i3-350 M
Processor, SN: C6PYP01 1 26,160.00 26,160.00
Desktop Computer: "ACER" Aspire X1920, Intel Pentium Processors
E6800 w/ 20" LCD color, monitor "ACER" Model: S202HL, Serial Nos. CPU : B993000 / Monitor: 884210
1
32,400.00
32,400.00
Noel B. de Leon Printer: HP LaserJet PRO1566, SN: VNCF31954 1 12,600.00 12,600.00
Laptop Computer—DELL Intel Core i3, 350 Processor, SN C6FYPOI
1 26,160.00 26,160.00
Desktop Computer: "Gforce" Intel Duo Core E5400, w/ 19" LCD
color monitor "SAMSUNG" and UPS-APC, ES 500, 500VA, Serial Nos. Monitor: V8CFH9N4054240/, UPS: 7B1049L02837
1 21,600.00 21,600.00 Sheila T.
Bagadiong
Desktop Computer: "ACER" Veriton X40 G Intel, ® Pentium ® Proc-
essor E6700 w/ 18.5" color monitor, "ACER" Model: V193HOV and UPS-APC ES 500, Serial Nos. Monitor:, F9D28515 / UPS: 7B1049L02767, CPU: 138038B69201
1 29,220.00 29,220.00 Delia T. Quintal
Desktop Computer: "ACER" Veriton X40 G Intel, ® Pentium ® Proc-
essor E6700 w/ 18.5" color monitor, "ACER" Model: V193HOV and UPS-APC ES 500, Serial Nos. Monitor: F94A8515 / UPS: FB1044L06820, CPU: 138038D09201
1 29,220.00 29,220.00 Flordeliza V.
Villacorta
Desktop Computer: "ACER" Veriton X40 G Intel, ® Pentium ® Proc-
essor E6700 w/ 18.5" color monitor, "ACER" Model: V193HOV and UPS-APC ES 500, Serial Nos. Monitor: F93B8514 / UPS: 7B1049L04232, CPU: 138038C6920
1 29,220.00 29,220.00 Aida M. Tacorda
Desktop Computer: "ACER" Veriton X40 G Intel ® Pentium ® Processor E6700 w/ 18.5" color monitor "ACER" Model: V193HOV and UPS-APC ES 500 Serial Nos. Monitor: F93F85514/ UPS: 7B1045L03042 CPU: 138038C19201
1 29,220.00 29,220.00 Leny T. Argarin
Desktop Computer: "ACER" Aspire X1920 Intel Pentium Processor E6800 w/ 20" LCD color monitor "ACER" Model: S202HL Serial Nos. CPU : BCD3000 / Monitor: 904210
1 32,400.00 32,400.00 Ma. Alma Borja
Desktop Computer: "ACER" Aspire X1920 Intel Pentium Processor E6800 w/ 20" LCD color monitor "ACER" Model: S202HL Serial Nos. CPU : BBD3000 / Monitor: 924210
1 32,400.00 32,400.00 Anabella V. Magdaraog
Desktop Computer: "ACER" Aspire X1920 Intel Pentium Processor E6800 w/ 20" LCD color monitor "ACER" Model: S202HL Serial Nos. CPU : ACO3000 / Monitor: 444210
1 32,400.00
32,400.00 Rommel S. Torres
Desktop Computer: "ACER" Aspire X1920 Intel Pentium Processor E6800 w/ 20" LCD color monitor "ACER" Model: S202HL Serial Nos. CPU : BB63000 / Monitor: 314210
1 32,400.00
32,400.00 Ruben M. Sorreda
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12/15/2011
Desktop Computer: "ACER" Aspire X1920 Intel Pentium Processors E6800 w/ 20" LCD color monitor "ACER" Model: S202HL Serial Nos. CPU : BEE3000 / Monitor: 3C4210
1 32,400.00
32,400.00
Peňa S. Olat
Desktop Computer: "ACER" Aspire X1920 Intel Pentium Processor E6800 w/ 20" LCD color monitor "ACER" Model: S202HL2 Serial Nos. CPU : BDB3000 / Monitor: 414210
1 32,400.00 32,400.00 Daniel Z.
Manlangit
Printer: HP Scanjet G4050 (flatbed scanner) SN: CNCN131A610F
1 19,200.00 19,200.00
Gemma G. Acedo UPS-APC: Back-Ups, 1500VA, 865W, SN: 3B1039X63303 2
30,000.00 60,000.00
UPS-APC: Back-Ups, 1500VA, 865W, SN: 3B1039X63327
Projector: "ACER" X1161P DLP, APHI w/ tripod SN: 3YJBUO1006124011EA59213
1 25,800.00 25,800.00 Socorro T. Brillante
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Officer
SOME OF THE PROCURED equipment for various of-fices and colleges/departments at CSC.
Water dispenser, laptop, water tank, combo ring binder.
AC unit
Netgear computer
Speaker, lapel microphone Handheld Scanner CCD 1000
SOURCE: Office of Supervising Administrative Officer
Canon Digital Camera
Annual Report 85
Approved Board Resolutions in CY 2011
T he governance of the Catanduanes State Colleges is steered by the Board of Trustees as consti-tuted in its Charter. The administration of the College and the exercise of its corporate powers
are therefore vested exclusively in the BOT and the President of the Colleges. As the highest policy making body of the Colleges, the CSC BOT approved numerous reso-lutions in 2011 for the efficient operations of the quadrant and administrative functions of the in-stitution.
BOARD RESOLUTION NO. DETAILS
Board Resolution # 1, s. 2011 Approving the proposed agenda of the 147th Meeting (Special) of the Board of Trustees held at CHED Central Office, U.P. Diliman, Quezon City
Board Resolution # 2, s. 2011 Approving the proposed guidelines for the search for CSC Presidency
Board Resolution # 3, s. 2011
Approving the composition of the search committee for the CSC Presidency:
Atty. Marito C. Bernales – Chairman, PASUC V
Mr. Salvador Mediavillo – Member, CHEDRO V
Mr. Policarpio Tindugan – Member, Private Sector
Prof. Jocelyn S. Ibones – Member, VP – FFU
Mr. Carlo T. Gelito – Member, VP – SSC
Board Resolution # 4, s. 2011
Approving the composition of the SC Secretariat:
Mr. Renato M. Panti – Board Secretary, CSC
Ms. Sol Theresa Laguio-Logo – Executive Assistant of CHED Commissioner William C. Medrano
Representative from CHEDRO V
Board Resolution # 5, s. 2011
Approving the P300, 000.00 allotment for the honoraria, travel allowances and other incidental expenses of the search committee for presidency and its secretariat while conducting the search process subject to the usual accounting and auditing rules and regulations
Board Resolution # 6, s. 2011 Approving the agenda of the 148th Meeting of the CSC Board of Trustees held at CHED Central Office on March 21, 2011
Board Resolution # 7, s. 2011 Ratifying the Minutes of the 146th meeting of the CSC Board of Trustees
Board Resolution # 8, s. 2011 Ratifying the Minutes of the 147th meeting of the Board of Trustees
Annual Report 86
BOARD RESOLUTION NO. DETAILS
Board Resolution # 9, s. 2011
Confirming the designations issued by the President
Prof. Ma Edna Iñigo – Curriculum Specialist
Prof. Hermes Gianan – OIC, Repairs and Maintenance of AC units
Prof. Dolores Osido – Project Manager, Crops production
Prof. Jonathan Capsa – OJT Supervisor, COT-DICT
Prof. Jose Alberto – Project Manager, Horticulture
Dr. Aida A. Dianela – VP, Academic Affairs
Board Resolution # 10, s. 2011
Confirming the appointments signed and issued by the President
Aida I. Gomez – Asst. Prof III
Eufrecina del Agua – Asst. Prof II
Ma. Emmie T. Delluza – Asst. Prof. I
Edwin T. Romero – Asst. Prof I.
Marilyn B. Panti – Inst. II
Michael Owen P. Malijan – Inst. I
Marietta R. Tabligan – Admin Aide VI
Board Resolution # 11, s. 2011
Confirming the contract of agreement with Kingson Contractors
Completion of Athletic Oval
Construction of Perimeter Fence
Completion of Laboratory Bldg. Phase IV
Board Resolution # 12, s. 2011 Confirming the MOA with the LGU Virac, LGU of Buyo, District, Dioceses of Virac and DENR – PENR Office, Catanduanes for the implementation of CSC SEPComDev Project
Board Resolution # 13, s. 2011 Approving the candidates for graduation and candidates for graduation with honors for SY 2010 – 2011.
Board Resolution # 14, s. 2011
Approving the appointments SG 19 above
Dr. Laura Vital
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento
Prof. Pedro Arcilla Jr
Prof. Belen Tapado
Board Resolution # 15, s. 2011 Approving the PRE of the Colleges for FY 2011 in the amount of P246,475,000.00 subject for 10% allocation for Research and 10% for Extension charged to income
Board Resolution # 16, s. 2011 Approving the modification/allocation of three (3) faculty positions and creation of two (2) faculty and two (2) administrative positions
Board Resolution # 17, s. 2011 Approving the agenda of the 149th meeting of the CSC Board of Trustees including other matters
Board Resolution # 18, s. 2011 Ratifying the minutes of the 148th meeting of Trustees
Annual Report 87
BOARD RESOLUTION NO. DETAILS
Board Resolution # 19, s. 2011
Confirming the designations issued by the President
Dr. Angelita Tacorda – Principal, Laboratory Schools
Dr. Crispin Oliveros – Director, ARES, Panganiban Campus
Prof. Edwin Romero – Program Chair, Industrial Technology
Prof. Jesus Isorena – Chairman, Academic Related Services, DIT
Prof. Tita A. Aquino – Principal, Laboratory HS, Panganiban Campus
Prof Pedro Tumaque - Chairman, Agri Educ, Panganiban Campus
Dr. Edna Pante – Chairman, Educ. Dep’t, Panganiban Campus
Prof. Edgar Tatel – Chairman, Social Science Dep’t
Engr. Gilberto Garcia – Electrical Maintenance Inspector
Dr. Aida A. Dianela – VP, Academic Affairs
Arch. Jose Ong – Chairman, Technical Planning Committee
Mr. Ramon Samonte – Project In-charge, Animal Project, Panganiban Campus
Prof. Socorro Masagca – Guidance Counselor, Laboratory Schools
Prof. Eddie Millon – Project Manager, Poultry Production
Mr. Michael Owen Malijan – Project Manager, Livestock Production
Dr. Lourdes V. Rodriguez – Director, Student Services
Dr. Epifanio V. Rubio – Colleges Veterinarian
Engr. Emmanuel Soriao – Dean, COT
Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo – Dean, CAF
Prof. Eufrecina T. del Agua – Alumni @ Placement Officer
Board Resolution # 20, s. 2011
Confirming appointments SG 18 below
Marilyn Tejada – Registrar I
Dante Rojas – Administrative Asst. II
Joey Anthony Casim – Computer Programmer I
Board Resolution # 21, s. 2011 Confirming the proposed activities of the Search Committee for CSC Presidency approved through Referendum letter No. 1 s, 2011
Board Resolution # 22, s. 2011 Approving the appointment of Dr. Cesar Zaragosa as Chief Administrative Officer
Annual Report 88
BOARD RESOLUTION NO. DETAILS
Board Resolution # 23, s. 2011
Approving the budget proposal of the Catanduanes State Colleges for FY 2012 in the amount of Three Hundred Eighty Eight Million Six Hundred Fifty Seven Thousand Pesos (P388,657,000.00) to be endorsed to the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) RO V
Board Resolution # 24, s. 2011 Approving the proposed construction of CSC Alumni Building within the campus
Board Resolution # 25, s. 2011 Approving the creation of a CSC Intellectual Property Rights Unit Under Research, Extension and Production Affairs
Board Resolution # 26, s. 2011
Authorizing Mr. Rommel S. Torres, Accountant II, to apply for enrolment to the Electronic Documentary Stamp Tax (EPST) System in compliance with Revenue Regulations No. 7 – 2009 dated June 29, 2010
Board Resolution # 27, s Approving the Curriculum of the Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology effective 1st Semester, SY 2011 – 2012
Board Resolution # 28, s. 2011
Approving the inclusion of Mr. Gerry S. Rubio, AO V. PRI Services as member of the Secretariat, Search Committee for Presidency 2011
Board Resolution # 29, s. 2011
Approving the fixed rate honoraria to the Chairman and members of the Search Committee for Presidency (SCP) and its Secretariat .
Board Resolution # 30, s. 2011
Approving the requests of Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre for a Sabbatical Leave of Absence for one (1) year effective upon the expiration of her term on office as President of the Colleges on July 8, 2011 and Financial Assistance while doing the study titled: “An English Placement Model for Entering College Freshmen” provided Civil Service Rules and Regulations on Sabbatical Leave shall be followed
Board Resolution # 31, s. 2011
Authorizing Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre and Prof. Sonia R. Vargas to attend the 5th Asia Pacific Urban Forum (APUF - 5) on June 22 – 24, 2011 held at United National Conference Center (UNCC) in Bangkok, Thailand and approving the travel expenses in the amount of Thirty Thousand Pesos (P 30, 000.00) for each participant subject to the usual accounting and auditing rules and regulations
Board Resolution # 32, s. 2011 Approving the appointments of Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre as College Professor and Dr. Felix C. Ma as Medical Officer III
Board Resolution # 33, s.
Approving that the incoming President of CSC be authorized to enter into a memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Philippine Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency and the Statistical Research and Training Center subject for review by NEDA Regional Office No V
Annual Report 89
BOARD RESOLUTION NO. DETAILS
Board Resolution # 34, s. 2011
Commending the outstanding performance of Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre as President for eight (8) years of the Catanduanes State Colleges and appropriate ceremony shall be accorded to her depending on the available schedule of the incoming president
Board Resolution # 35, s. 2011 Approving the agenda of the 150th Meeting (Special) of the Board of Trustees
Board Resolution # 36, s. 2011
Approving the appointment of Dr. Minerva I. Morales as the 6th President of the Catanduanes State Colleges in accordance with RA 8292 Rule VII Section 27 or IRR effective July 15, 2011 to July 14, 2015 with all the rights, privileges and responsibilities appurtenant to the office of the President
Board Resolution # 37, s. 2011 Approving the agenda of the 151st Meeting of the Board of Trustees
Board Resolution # 38, s. 2011
Confirming the designations issued by the President
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento - VP, AFA
Dr. Susan T. Santelices, VP, Acad Affairs
Dr. Aida A. Dianela – VP, REPA
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo – Dean, CAS
Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan – Dean, CBA
Prof. Victoriano A. Prolles – Planning Officer
Prof. Noel B. de Leon – Director, CBO
Dr. Lily P. Custodio – Dean, Graduate School
Dr. Maria S. Tugano – Director, Extension Services
Prof. Ma. Emmie T. Delluza – Chairman, ICT Program
Dr. Herminia A. Tabor, OIC, Admission and Registration
Prof. Josefina T. Buena – Clinical Supervisor, CHS
Prof. Elena G. Tasarra – Chairman, Nutrition and Dietetics Department
Engr. Pedro R. Arcilla – Asst. Dean, COT
Prof. Rosalie V. Aguilar – Chairman PE Department
Annual Report 90
BOARD RESOLUTION NO. DETAILS
Board Resolution # 39, s. 2011
Confirming the following appointments: Promotion:
Renato T. Arcilla – Admin Asst. II
Lily S. Ham – Admin Officer I Newly Hired:
Ma. Alma S. Borja – Admin Asst II
Margie T. Molina – Instructor I
Diane Rose A. Deinla – Instructor I
Luz R. Manlangit – Instructor I
Joseph B. Lumbao – Admin Asst. I
Robert M. Panti – Farm Worker I
Board Resolution # 41, s. 2011
Authorizing the President to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Hon. Emerenciana A. De Jesus, Gabriela Women’s Party Representative for scholarship grant to poor but deserving students enrolled at CSC
Board Resolution # 42, s. 2011 Confirming the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by the CSC, SRTC and NEDA RO V and the Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Council
Board Resolution # 43, s. 2011 Confirming the contract agreement with ZKR Construction and Supply for the Repair of CSC Ladies Dormitory Building.
Board Resolution # 44, s. 2011 Approving the realignment of unobligated allotment for FY 2010 and 2011 to MOOE and Capital Outlay
THE CSC BOARD OF TRUSTEES during the election of new CSC President on July 7, 2011 at CHED Central Office — from left to right: DA RFU V Director Jose A. Dayao, the representative of Cong. Juan Edgardo J. Angara, NEDA V Director Romeo C. Escandor, Engr. Francis A. Gianan, Private Sec-tor Representative; Gov. Joseph C. Cua, representing Sen. Edgardo J. Angara, Dr. Minerva I. Morales, the newly elected and 6th President of CSC, Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre, 5th CSC President, Dr. Danilo L. Silva, Private Sector Representative, Glenda C. Rima, Student Representative, PBM Rafael C. Zuniega, Alumni Representative, Prof. Serelino Tasarra, Faculty Representative, Mr. Renato M. Panti, Board Secretary, and DOST V Director Tomas B. Briñas.
Annual Report 91
T he Colleges realized and collected income for the period from January to December, 2011 in
the total amount of P51, 271,305.16, inclusive of Income Collected from Students, and Income
from Revolving Funds (IGP).
Summary of Income
PARTICULARS AMOUNT
I – INCOME COLLECTED FROM STUDENTS
A. TUITION 23, 756, 314.74
B. OTHER SCHOOL FEES:
Athletic and Cultural Fee 1,476,488.50
Clearance and Certification Fees 172,015.00
Diploma and Graduation Fee 196,734.45
Library Fee 1,520,885.46
Medical and Dental Fee 147,620.00
Science Laboratory Fee 54,360.00
Transcript of Records Fee 246,890.00
Testing Fee 426,620.00
Graduate School Journal 40,500.00
Scan Fee 3,400.00
Student Handbook 30,135.00
Fines and Penalties 179,970.00
Sub - Total 4,495,618.41
C. FIDUCIARY FEES:
Affiliation Fee 88,684.00
Comprehensive/ Oral Exams /Advisers Fee 23,600.00
Training and Seminars Fee 9,000.00
Computer Laboratory Resource Fee 3,028,135.00
Keyboarding 28,450.00
Related Learning Experience 8,996,965.42
NSTP – SCWTS/ROTC/LTS 644,093.66
Enhancement Fee 1,130,577.62
Sub – Total 13,949,505.70
Total Income Collected from Students 42,201,438.85
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II – INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES
A. OTHER SERVICE INCOME
Seminar Fees 9,000.00
NC – Assessment Fee 25,000.00
A/V Equipment 29,300.00
Field Study 24,000.00
Sub - Total 87,300.00
B. OTHER BUSINESS INCOME
Dormitory Operations 660,299.50
Rent/Lease Income 187,510.00
Interest Income 402,981.76
Other Income from IGP’s 54,174.80
Miscellaneous Income 253,634.20
Gain on Sale of Disposed Assets 12,349.92
Sub – Total 1,571,517.18
Total Income from Other Sources 1,658,817.18
TOTAL INCOME FOR FUND 164 43,860,256.03
III – INCOME FROM REVOLVING FUNDS
Agricultural Projects
Livestock Projects 216,395.00
Poultry 797,080.00
Rice Crop Production 634,598.00
Fishery/Fishpond Operation/Production 164,899.00
Horticulture Production 60,812.00
Total CSC Main 1,873,784.00
Panganiban Campus 606,349.13
Total for Agricultural (Land-Use) Projects 2,480,133.13
Auxiliary Projects
Income from Dormitory Operations 660,300.00
Kindergarten 324,083.00
Printing and Publication – Worksheet 385,240.00
Printing and Publication – ID Production 265,798.00
Rent Income – CBO Stall 296,000.00
Rent Income – TOGA 66,105.00
PE Uniforms 283,721.00
Photocopying 828,356.00
School Cafeteria Operations 1,751,686.00
Other Business Income 69,627.00
Total for Auxiliary Projects 4,930,916.00
TOTAL FOR REVOLVING FUNDS 7,411,049.13
GRAND TOTAL 51,271,305.16 SO
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Current Budget
T he Colleges CY 2011 budget consists of Subsidy Income from National Government (Fund 101) and Op-
erating Income (Fund 164, inclusive of Prior Years Unutilized Balances and Unprogrammed Income).
The total budget for CY 2011 is P297, 117, 711.11, which is broken down into Current Appropriations
in the amount of P258, 018, 127.00 and Continuing Appropriations in the amount of P39, 099, 584.11.
The total amount released from the National Government is P196, 265, 127.00, of which P193, 520,
127.00 is for FY 2011 and P2, 745, 000 from FY 2011. The total amount appropriated from income is P100,
852, 584.11, of which P64, 498, 000 is from FY 2011 and P36, 354, 584.11 from FY 2010.
PARTICULARS FUND 101 FUND 164 TOTAL
Current Appropriations
Personal Services 164,613,127.00 3,820,000.00 168,433,127.00
MOOE 28,907,000.00 25,663,000.00 54,570,000.00
Capital Outlay 0.00 35,015,000.00 35,015,000.00
Sub - Total 193,520,127.00 64,498,000.00 258,018,127.00
Continuing Appropriations (CY 2010)
Personal Services 0.00 415,717.84 415,717.84
MOOE 2,745,000.00 7,319,321.07 10,064,321.07
Capital Outlay 0.00 28,619,545.20 28,619,545.20
Sub - Total 2,745,000.00 36,354,584.11 39,099,584.11
Grand Total 196,265,127.00 100,852,584.11 297,117,711.11
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PARTICULARS AMOUNT
CSC Main Campus
1. Acquisition of Equipment, Furniture and Machineries 18,197,000.00
2. Perimeter Fence 1,000,000.00
3. Repair of Dirty Kitchen – Dormitory 100,000.00
4. Repair of CSC Dormitory – Building 1,4000,000.00
5. Construction of Gate Fence at Bio - Park 100,000.00
6. Construction of Vermi – House at Bio- Park 20,000.00
7. Construction of Hito Pond at Bio-Park 50,000.00
8. Construction of Comfort Room – Bio-Park 50,000.00
9. Construction of Material Recovery Facility – Bio – Park 150,000.00
10. Construction of Product Development Area 100,000.00
11. Construction Off Season Production Demo Farm 30,000.00
12. Construction of Materials Recovery Facility at Extension 50,000.00
13. Construction of Mushrooms Laboratory Room 75,000.00
14. Concreting of Road Network 500,000.00
15. Construction of Outdoor Playing Court 1,200,000.00
16. Completion of Main Library Building Extension Phase II 1,500,000.00
17. Construction of CBA building 4,000,000.00
18. Rewiring of Administration Building Phase II 1,800,000.00
Sub - Total 30,322,000.00
Panganiban Campus
1. Acquisition of Equipment, Furniture and Machineries 3,288,000.00
2. Public Water System 130,000.00
3. Livestock and Crops Outlay 25,000.00
4. Road Network to Panguican Hill 100,000.00
5. Interior Repair of Administration Building 250,000.00
6. Repair of Roofings of Academic Building 60,000.00
7. Construction of Catwalk 500,000.00
8. VOAG Building 220,000.00
9. Repair of Roofing and Painting of RS Building 275,000.00
Sub - Total 4,693,000.00
Grand Total 35,015,000.00
Budget Allocation for Capital Outlay For CY 2011
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T he total amount of obligations incurred for the period from January to December, 2011 is
P239, 708, 647.55, which consists of current appropriations in the amount of P215, 619,
896.43 and Continuing Appropriations in the amount of P24, 088, 751.12. The total obligations
taken from Fund 101 is 191, 439, 163.00, of which P188,694,136.00 is released for CY 2011 and P2,
745, 000.00 was released for CY 2010. The total obligations incurred charged from Utilization of
Income is P48, 269, 484.55, of which P26, 925, 733.22 charged from CY 2011 and P21, 343, 751.12
was charged from CY 2010 appropriations.
Obligations incurred/amount expended/utilized
PARTICULARS FUND 101 FUND 164 TOTAL
Current Appropriations 164,611,795.00 2,340,253.47 166,952,048.47
Personal Services 24,082,368.00 19,448,204.74 43,530,572.74
MOOE 0.00 5,137,275.22 5,137,275.22
Capital Outlay - - -
Sub - Totals 188,694,163.00 26,925,733.43 215,619,896.43
Continuing Appropriations
Personal Services 0.00 343,001.96 343,001.96
MOOE 2,745,000.00 4,565,776.95 7,310,776.35
Capital Outlay 0.00 16,434,972.21 16,434,972.21
Sub - Totals 2,745,000.00 21,343,751.12 24,088,751.12
Grand Totals 191,439,163.00 48,269,484.55 239,708,647.55
During this period, the Budget Services prepared and submitted to the DBM letter-requests for the release of all allotments and the corresponding Notices of Cash Allocation in the total amount of TWENTY MILLION FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY THOUSAND TWO PESOS (P20,460,002.00) for the following pur-poses:
Purpose Amount
For 14 Filled Positions P3,278,142
For 11 Filled Positions 2,055,725
For 14 Contractual Instructors (1st Semester SY 2011 - 12) 2,632,542
Additional Anniversary Bonus 2,604,000
Monetization of leave credits, etc (Authorized obligations chargeable against Agency savings) 5,085,290
For Contractual Instructors (2nd Semester SY 2011 - 12) 1,833,960
Newly Hired Personnel 193,110
Promotions 2,777,233
TOTAL P 20,460,002
The above mentioned budgetary request was chargeable against the ―Needing Clearance‖ portion,
representing allotment for unfilled positions, which was disaggregated in the FY 2011 Agency Budget Matrix.
However, the SIXTEEN MILLION THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED
NINETY EIGHT PESOS (P16, 375, 998) is still unreleased. The total ―Needing Clearance‖ portion of the Col-
leges‘ ABM amounted to THIRTY SIX MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTY SIX THOUSAND PESOS (P36,
836,000).
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Statement of NCA Received CY 2011
NCA No. DATE PARTICULARS AMOUNT
11-0000103 01/05/11 Regular Operating Requirements – Jan to June, 2011 73, 744, 000.00
11-0002840 02/21/11 Due & Demandable A/P – Internal Creditors 1, 875, 257.00
11-0002841 02/21/11 Due & Demandable A/P – External Creditors 372, 125.00
164962-0 03/02/11 Financial Assistance Scholarship Program – CBAC 200, 000.00
11-0008154 05/03/11 Additional Cash Requirements – May to Dec, 2011 3, 430, 000.00
11-0009142 05/17/11 Terminal Leave Benefits – Lope Orsolino 217, 568.00
11-0011176 06/06/11 Additional Cash Requirements – 11 newly filled positions for June to Dec, 2011
253, 000.00
11-0011666 06/23/11 Regular Operating Requirements – July to Dec, 2011 69, 226, 000.00
11-8000042 07/01/11 Cash Requirements – Scholarship Program - CESAR 4, 000, 000.00
11-0013234 07/14/11 Payments of Accounts Payable – External Creditor 354, 854.00
11-0000748 07/20/11 Scholarship Program – Gabriela Party list 100, 000.00
11-8000875 07/21/11 Scholarship Program – BAYAN MUNA Party list 100, 000.00
11-8000934 08/01/11 Cash Requirements – Scholarship - AKO BICOL 840, 000.00
11-0014785 08/04/11 Additional Operating Requirements – Aug. to Dec., 2011 2, 054, 000.00
11-0014909 08/09/11 Additional Cash Requirements – August, 2011 2, 668, 159.00
11-0016460 09/01/11 Additional Cash Requirements – Sept. to Dec., 2011 1, 941, 000.00
11-0016780 09/07/11 Additional Cash Requirements – Sept. to Dec., 2011 2, 470, 000.00
11-018700 10/06/11 Additional Cash Requirements – Oct. to Dec., 2011 1, 627, 000.00
11-0020634 11/14/11 Terminal Leave Benefits – Levi V. Tria 99, 852.00
11-0021038 11/18/11 Additional Cash Requirements – Nov. to Dec., 2011 2, 616, 000.00
11-0021697 11/24/11 Additional Cash Requirements – November, 2011 2, 604, 000.00
11-0021696 11/24/11 Additional Cash Requirements – Nov. to Dec., 2011 4, 994, 000.00
11-0021886 11/28/11 Additional Cash Requirements – Nov. to Dec., 2011 1, 881, 000.00
11-0022288 12/05/11 Additional Cash Requirements – December, 2011 4, 844, 000.00
11-0022338 12/06/11 Cash Requirements – Productivity Enh. Incentive 4, 160, 000.00
T wenty-five (25) releases of Notice of Cash Allocation (inclusive of accounts payable and retirement benefits) in the total amount of Php 186,671,815.00 were received, recorded, controlled, and monitored.
These NCAs are as follows:
Source: Budget Services
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PARTICULARS ABC CONTRACT PRICE
1. COMPLETION OF Laboratory Building Phase V 5, 000, 000.00 3, 999, 999.53
2. Construction of Perimeter Fence 2, 400, 000.00 1, 977, 428.91
3. Completion of CSC Athletic Oval 2, 000, 000.00 1, 591, 341.04
4. Repair of Dormitory Building 1, 400, 000.00 1, 107, 833.47
Total 10, 800, 000.00 8, 676, 602.95
Ongoing projects
COLLECTION RECEIVED Details of received and recorded collection in the total amount of P49, 142, 722.99, broken down as follows:
Utilization of Income P39, 269, 802.22 Trust Liability Account 3, 497, 862.66 Income Generating Project 6, 122, 537.64 Trust Receipts 252, 520.47 Total P49, 142, 822.99
CHECK DISBURSEMENT A disbursement amounting to P229, 565, 950.72 through the issuance of 3, 773 checks, was recorded, broken down as follows:
General Fund 2, 061 checks 180, 420,889.40 Utilization of Income 1, 104 checks 38, 240, 081.27 Trust Liability Account 398 checks 4, 609, 756.87 Income Generating Project 210 checks 6, 295, 223.18 Total 3, 773 checks 229, 565, 950.72
CASH DISBURSEMENT A total of P33, 841, 332.35 was disbursed to the employees and students of the
Colleges. General Fund 20, 034, 709.09 Utilization of Income 11, 761, 591.04 TLA 383, 158.68 Income Generating Project 1, 661, 873.54 Total 33, 841, 332.35
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ACCOUNT TITLE/DESCRIPTION OF INCOME
(1)
ACCOUNT CODE
(2)
ACTUAL INCOME FOR THE QUARTER
INCOME TO DATE
(6) FIRST MONTH (3)
SECOND MONTH
(4)
THIRD MONTH (5)
Rent Income 642
Monoblock Chairs 642-5 100.00 100.00
Function Hall 642-8 14,000.00 1,200.00 15,200.00
Videoke 642-11 2,000.00 500.00 2,500.00
Sales Revenue
Rice Crop Production 643-2 89,126.46 12,041.00 47,385.82 126,743.80 275,297.08
Other Crops Production 643-3 6,908.50 5,467.50 3,683.50 1,484.00 17,543.50
Fishpond Operation 643-4 21,957.50 9,195.00 23,339.50 25,562.50 80,054.50
Other Business Income 648
Agro/Agrcl Prod – Inst 648-1 7,123.00 7,123.00
Piggery Project 648-3 36,464.75 1,575.00 27,450.00 22,852.00 88,314.75
Dormitory Operations 648-11 17,870.96 11,849.00 1,450.00 31,169.96
Photocopying Operations 648-10 36,043.00 10,324.00 8,108.00 3,730.00 58,205.00
Abaca Project 648-12 2,072.00 2,072.00
Coconut Project 648-13 1,050.00 290.00 190.00 825.00 2,355.00
Firewood 50.00 50.00
Miscellaneous Income
Electric Bill 678-7 20,736.00 432.00 21,168.00
Old Newspaper 678-11 213.00 213.00
Grand Total 255,665.17 52,491.50 110,588.82 182,620.30 601,365.79
A t the Panganiban Campus, the utilization of resources was likewise undertaken and viable
enterprises were tapped to augment revenues necessary for the operation of the Colleges.
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ACCOUNT TITLE/DESCRIPTION OF INCOME
(1)
AC-COUNT CODE
(2)
ACTUAL INCOME FOR THE QUARTER INCOME TO
DATE (6)
FIRST MONTH
(3)
SECOND MONTH
(4)
THIRD MONTH
(5)
Athletic and Cultural Fees 612 18,350.00 300.00 5,300.00 23,950.00
Clearance and Certification Fees 613 5,520.00 80.00 320.00 5,920.00
Diploma & Graduation Fees 615 6,890.00 100.00 6,990.00
Library Fees 618 38,960.00 610.00 10,780.00 10.00 50,360.00
Medical, Dental & Laboratory Fees 619
Lab Fees / Lamination (CIMC) 619-1 25,330.00 100.00 6,570.00 32,000.00
Medical / Dental Fees 619-2 3,820.00 60.00 1,050.00 4,930.00
Transcript of Records Fees 624 13,800.00 200.00 450.00 100.00 14,550.00
Other Service Income 628
Testing Fees – College 628-3 28,00.00 28,000.00
NSTP – CWTS 628-8 2,460.00 2,460.00
Enhancement Fee – High School 628-10 207,110.00 1,950.00 5,100.00 7,400.00 221,560.00
Practice Teaching 628-12 3,200.00 3,200.00
Field Study 628-13 24,000.00 24,000.00
Fines and Penalties – Service Income 629
Removal Fee 250.00 10.00 90.00 50.00 400.00
Overdue Books 350.00 50.00 400.00
Late Enrolment 2,150.00 9,500.00 11,650.00
Special Exam 10.00 10.00 20.00
Tuition Fees 644 1,180,892.00 100,391.50 641,754.00 924,024.00 2,847,061.50
Other Business Income 648
Photocopying Operations 648-10 200.00 200.00
Miscellaneous Income 678
Additional subject 678-1 20.00 20.00
Authentication Fee 678-2 2,850.00 120.00 180.00 3,150.00
Change of Subject 678-3 10.00 10.00 20.00
Class Card 678-4 60.00 90.00 150.00
Form 137 678-9 120.00 20.00 40.00 180.00
Honorable Dismissal 678-10 600.00 80.00 740.00
TOTAL 1,540,952.00 103,781.50 705,364.00 931,814.00 3,281,911.50
Income Statement, CSC Panganiban Campus, CY 2011
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2010 Secondary Education Curriculum with Understanding by Design (UbD) in Science and English High School sponsored by Phoenix Publishing House, Inc.
January 8-9, 2011 Vareys Bldg. 189 Roosevelt Avenue, Quezon City
Prof. Imelda T. Bernal Mr. Joerandy C. Tablizo Prof. Leticia A. Tolledo Mrs. Corazon T. Cilot Prof. Rhodora R. Cabrera
2011 National Conference on Mathematics and Science Education with the theme Empowering Mathematics and Science Education: ICT + UbD
January 26-28, 2011, Hotel Indah, Manila
Mr. Pio G. Panti
Conference on Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) for Local Economic Development (LED)
January 17-18, 2011, Manila Prof. Sonia R. Vargas
Seminar- workshop on From Admission to Graduation: Policies and Procedures
January 21-22, 2011, University of Baguio, Baguio City
Dr. Aida A. Dianela Dr. Herminia A. Tabor
Conference- workshop on Entrepreneurship Education and Training
January 11, 2011, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento Dr. Fe T. Gianan
11th PNSA Regional Congress with the theme, Embracing Differences through Knowledge, Innovation and Vitality
January 13 – 15, 2011, Bicol University, Legazpi City
Mrs. Lilibeth I. Tubalinal
Assessment and Planning Meeting of the BCARRD PMA Teams
January 18 – 19, 2011, Bicol University Legazpi City
Mrs. Gemma G. Acedo
Seminar-workshops on How to Become an Effective Thesis/Dissertation Paper Adviser and A Guide to Thesis/Dissertation Editing and Evaluation: Focus on Added Values on Thesis/Dissertation
February 16 & 17, 2011, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City
Dr. Susan T. Santelices Dr. Maria S. Tugano
Comprehensive Introduction to Java Programming Training Feb 28, 2011 to March 2011, Medical Plaza, San Miguel Ave, Pasig City
Mrs. Belen M. Tapado
Seminar-workshop on Understanding by Design (UbD) with Professional Learning Communities at PLC
February 2-8, 2011, Panglao Island, Bohol
Prof. Angelita L. Tacorda
24th AACCUP Annual National Conference February 15-17, 2011 ,Great Hotel, Quezon Ballroom, Quezon City
Dr. Aida A. Dianela
Regional Seminar for Guidance Counselors with the theme Revisiting the Person in the Counselor
January 29, 2011, Ateneo de Naga University
Dr. Laura A. Vital Mrs. Janette O. Tugano
Cultivating Research Literacy in Nursing Students: A Seminar Workshop for Nursing Research Faculty
January 24, 2011, College of St. Benilde in Manila
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo
Seminar-workshop on Strategies and Techniques in Teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
February 14-15, 2011, Institute of Social Order, Ateneo de Manila, Loyola Heights, Quezon City
Prof. Catalina T. Tabian
2011 Kabikolan Conference on Language and Education February 24-26, 2011, Legaspi City Prof. Jocelyn S. Ibones
14th National and 4th International Convention of State Universities and Colleges Teachers Educators Association
February 16-18, 2011, Bayview Park Hotel, Roxas Boulevard, Manila
Dr. Aida A. Dianela Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman
Faculty and Staff Trainings and Seminars
A full-range of trainings, seminars, short-term courses and other professional and skills development interven-tions were attended by the teaching and non-teaching staff of CSC in 2011.
Teaching Staff
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National Seminar - Deans in Management of Change
February 9-10, 2011, Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights,
Quezon City
Dr. Igmedio B. Teves Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo Engr. Emmanuel R. Soriao
Web Technologies: Training for Development of Library and Teaching Resources
March 9-11, 2011, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte
Prof. Gemma G. Acedo
Hands -on Training on GIS -Assisted Soil Fertility Evaluation for Rice
February 11-12, 2011, Los Baños, Laguna
Prof. Lani A. Ilagan
Training on Research Proposal Development February 7-10, 2011, LRV Agri Science Park, San Bernardino,
Calabanga Cam Sur
Prof. Eduardo D. Peña Prof. Dolores J. Osido
Regional Convention and Scientific Sessions of BIOTA - Enhancing Scientific Minds and Skills through Biological Research
February 11-12, 2011 CBSUA, Pili, Cam Sur
Dr. Estrella S. Placides
International Conference and Scientific Meeting February 16-18, 2011, CBSUA, Pili,
Camarines Sur Prof. Crispin S. Oliveros Jr.
EDU QUAD 2011 - International Conference on Technologies for Teaching and Learning
February 16-18, 2011, Manila Hotel
Prof. Ma. Emmie T. Delluza
Seminar o Preparation of Audit Working Papers and the 1st Bicol Regional Assembly of CPA’s
March 4-5, 2011, Villa Caceres Hotel, , Naga City
Prof. Victoriano A. Prolles
24th National Rice Conference March 16-18, 2011
PhilRice, Muñoz, Nueva Ecija
Prof. Noemi R. Tumaque Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque Prof. Eduardo D. Peña Prof. Dolores J. Osido
56th Annual Convention of the Nutritionist – Dieticians’ Association of the Philippines
March 3-4, 2011 Sofitel Philippine, Pasay City
Mrs. Hedelissa T. Gianan
10th Annual Conference and the 4th Annual Education Industry Summit of the Philippine Council of Deans and Educators in Business
March 17-18, 2011, Lyceum of the Philippines, Intramuros, Manila
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento Prof. Lorna A. Tablizo Prof. Edna L. Bernal
Short Course on Community Organizing for Community Development
April 4- 8, 2011, UP Manila Prof. Janet B. Lim Prof. Goyeta G. Pereyra
Short Course on Health Communication Planning May 9-13, 2011, UP Manila Prof. Erlinda F. Tabor
Post Graduate Course on Health Promotion March 21- 25, 2011, UP Manila Prof. Marilyn B. Panti
9th Course on Food Safety May 9-13, 2011, UP College of
Public Health
Prof. Ma. Resadel O. Santonia Prof. Priscilla P. Gianan Prof. Corazon B. Sicio
Seminar-Workshop on Effective and Efficient Discipline (SEED)
April 5-7, 2011, CSC RO 5, Legazpi City
Prof. Ruben C. Velasco
Seminar on Public Sector Unionism and Collective Negotiation Agreement
March 30, 2011 PGEA Compound, Diliman, QC
Prof. Rene S. Tolod
Training Course on Advanced Data Management Using MS Excel 2007
April 4 – 8, 2011 Statistical Research and Training
Center, Diliman Q.C. Prof. Vicente G. Padilla
2011 Summer Course on International Women’s Human Rights and Governance
May 9 – 14, 2011, Miriam College Q.C.
Prof. Socorro T. Brillante
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Seminar-Workshop on Risk Management May 11-13, 2011, Hotel Kim-
berly, Malate, Manila Dr. Lily P. Custodio Prof. Jocelyn Ll. Jordan
Training for Social Science Teachers - Going Back to Ba-sics: Understanding Myths and Misconceptions in the Social Sciences
April 12 – 15, 2011 CSSP, UP Diliman
Dr. Igmedio B. Teves Mr. Rey T. Soneja
2011 Summer Course on Gender Fair Education May 2-6, 2011 Miriam College,
Quezon City Mr. Rene T. Arisapa
National Training of Physical Educators April 17-20, 2011,
Teachers Camp, Baguio City Prof. Cyril B. Francis Prof. Rosalie V. Aguilar
National Summer Conference of the Association of Deans of the Philippine Colleges of Nursing, Inc.
May 9-10, 2011, Manila Hotel Prof. Jocelyn Ll. Jordan
19th Annual and 1st International Conference of Philippine Society for Educational Research and Evaluation
May 25-27, 2011, CEU, Manila Mrs. Mary Elaine T. Tapel
PAEOAFI 43rd National Convention April 28 0 30, 2011, Enverga
University, Lucena City Prof. Evelyn B. Capsa
Seminar-Workshop on Basic Entrepreneurship Course May 9-13, 2011
UPISSI, Diliman, Quezon City Dr. Fe T. Gianan
Seminar-Workshop on Proper Presentation of Financial Statements and Significant Accounting Policies together with Schedules
April 13-14, 2011 PICPA Train-ing Center, Shaw Blvd.
Mandaluyong City Prof. Leticia T. Manlangit
39th Annual National Conference of PACSB April 28-29, 2011, Asturias
Hotel, Puerto Princesa Mrs. Shelly T. Santelices
4th National Convention of the Centers of Excellence, Centers of Development, Centers of Training and Associa-tion of Local Colleges and Universities
April 11-12, 2011, Balanga City, Bataan
Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman Prof. Rosana S. Abundo
National Educator’s Congress on Human Rights Education April 27-29, 2011, PICC, Pasay City
Dr. Ruben C. Velasco
Training on PHP & MySQL Fundamentals May 16 0 20, 2011, ITTC, UP Diliman Prof. Gemma G. Acedo
Taunang Pambansang Seminar sa Pagtuturo ng Filipino: Ang Hinaharap na Kurikulum sa Filipino: K + 12, UBD at MLE
May 4 – 6, 2011, De La Salle Manila
Mrs. Indira DR. Fernandez Dr. Lourdes V. Rodriguez
Dance Xchange: The Philippine International Dance Workshop and Festival
April 27 – 29, 2011, Manila Hotel
Prof. Rico M. Romero Prof. Maria Chatita L. Lorenzana
Seminar- workshop on The Role of Middle Management in Good Banking Governance
May 9 – 10, 2011, PICPA Train-ing Center,, Mandaluyong City
Prof. Melinda V. Abichuela
Regional Workshop on Building a More Responsive and Dynamic Agriculture and Fisheries (AF) Extension
May 4 – 6, 2011, Villa Caceres Hotel, Naga City
Prof. Sonia R. Vargas
Seminar –Workshop on Abstracting and Indexing Made Easy: Information Analysis of Macro and Micro Documents Using a Modular Approach
May 16 – 17, 2011, ISSI, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Dr. Herminia A. Tabor
19th Annual and 1st International Conference of Philippine Society for Educational Research and Evaluation
May 25-27, 2011, CEU, Manila Prof. Jesus B. Isorena Dr. Susan T. Santelices
Public Lectures in Literary Theory for Teachers May 11-13, 2011, FEU, Manila Prof. Ma. Edna R. Iñigo Dr. Aida A. Dianela
26th Annual Dance Educators Convention Workshop May 10-13, 2011, PUP Manila Prof. Cyril B. Francis
Retraining of Senior AACCUP Accreditors May 19-21, 2011, Arevalo, Iloilo City Dr. Maria S. Tugano
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2011 Summer Course on Migration May 16-21, 211, Miriam College, Q.C. Prof. Socorro T. Brillante
3rd International Education Conference May 18 – 20, 2011, Tarlac State Univer-
sity, Tarlac City Dr. Igmedio B. Teves
SUC-ACAP Biennial Convention May 26-28, 2011, Philippine Carabao
Center, Muñoz, Nueva Ecija Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo
National Seminar and Workshop in Research Writing and Presentation for Faculty Development
May 27-28, 2011, University of Asia and the Pacific
Dr. Noemi S. Zaragosa
Training Workshop on the Implementation of the New Manual Operations and the Newly Developed Software of NBC 461
May 26-28, 2011, Hotel Veniz, Baguio City
Dr. Aida A. Dianela Engr. Richard Bernal
National Conference on Rizal in the 21st Century: Local and Global Perspectives
June 22- 24, 2011, in UP Diliman, Prof. Tita A. Aquino Mr. Rey T. Soneja
Seminar on ICT Resources Acquisition (ICTRA) June 27- July 1, 2011
NCC, Diliman, Q.C. Prof. Gemma G. Acedo
37th Annual Convention and Scientific Meeting of the Operating Room Nurses Association of the Philippines, Inc.
July 2- 3, 2011, Manila Hotel Prof. Josefina T. Buena
2011 National PICE Mid-Year Convention June 30-July 2, 2011, Ibalong Centrum
and Recreation Center, Legazpi City
Engr. Michael M. Traballo Engr. Bienvenido Berjuega Engr. Melanie D. Rojas Engr. Melvyn McArthur R. Tating
Monitoring and Synchronization Conference Cum Workshop July 13-14, 2011, ), West Visayas State
University, Iloilo City Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman
Council Planning Workshop of the Bicol Consortium for Health Research and Development
July 15, 2011, DOST V, Legazpi City Prof. Goyeta G. Pereyra Dr. Alvin C. Ogalesco
National Conference on Developing the Framework of the New Teacher Education Curriculum for K to 12 Basic Education: Benchmarking with International Standards
July 20-22, 2011 Edilberto P. Dagot Hall, Philippine
Normal University, Manila
Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman Prof. Edna R. Iñigo
Seminar-Workshop on How to Become an Effective Research Panelist
July 30, 2011, Ateneo de Manila University, Diliman, Q.C.
Dr. Maria S. Tugano Prof. Elena G. Tasarra Dr. Aida A. Dianela
National Seminar-Workshop on Instructional Material Writing (Textbooks and Modules)
July 26 27, 2011, Ateneo de Manila University
Prof. Marilou R. Lopez Prof. Erlinda F. Tabor Prof. Hedelissa T. Gianan Dr. Mila D. Vela
Seminar-Workshop on : Ang Ginagampanan ng Checking for Understanding sa Pagtuturo ng Filipino
July 30, 2011, Ateneo de Manila University
Prof. Angelita P. Sabado
Seminar -Workshop sponsored by the Association of Civil Engi-neering Educators of the Philippines for Deans and Department Heads
August 8 – 10, 2011 Adamson University, Manila
Engr. Emmanuel R. Soriao Engr. Pedro R. Arcilla Jr. Engr. Melvyn McArthur R. Tating
Hand Over/Exit Strategy Workshop: Sustaining the Partnership for Food Security
August 9 – 10, 2011, Bayview Park Hotel, Manila
Prof. Dolores J. Osido
Seminar for Filipino: Understanding by Design (UbD) August 20, 2011
BU Amphitheater Dr. Maria Charlene A. Cantar
Regional Annual Convention of the Philippine Nurses Association of the Philippines,
August 27, 2011, Iriga City Ms. Diana Rose A. Deinla Ms. Margie T. Molina
Seminar on GAD Planning and Budgeting August 23, 2011, Professional, Develop-ment Office, Commonwealth Ave., Q.C.
Prof. Victoriano A. Prolles
Pre- service Training - Assessment in the 21st Century August 25, 2011, DWCL, Legazpi City Dr. Mila D. Vela Prof. Imelda T. Bernal Prof. Amelia B. Armea
Retraining of Senior AACCUP Accreditors September 7- 10, 2011,
Cagayan de Oro City Dr. Mila D. Vela
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September 14- 18, 2011 Teachers Camp, Baguio City
Mr. Joseph G. Zafe
Basic Training Course for Troop Leaders Sept 23-25, 2011, , San Miguel, Cat’nes Mr. Joseph G. Zafe
Training Workshop on The Use of Technology in Mathematics September 23- 25, 2011, BU Tabaco Prof. Rudy P. Tablizo
37th Annual Convention of the Integrated Midwives Association of the Philippines, Inc.
October 19 – 21, 2011 Avenue Plaza Hotel, Naga City
Mrs. Adelina M. Almojuela, Mrs. Erlinda F. Tabor Mrs. Luz R. Manlangit
PNSA Bicol Council Regional Conference- Seminar Sept24- 25, 2011, Villa Caceres , Naga
City Mrs. Lilibeth I. Tubalinal
National Training Workshop on Gender and Equality October 26-28, 2011, CSSP, UP Diliman Prof. Socorro T. Brillante
Seminar on New Generation Currency September 24, 2011, Provincial Capitol
Dome, Virac
Prof. Leticia T. Manlangit Dr. Fe T. Gianan Prof. Melinda V. Abichuela Mrs. Shelly T. Santelices
37th National PICE Convention November 17-19, 2011, Limketkai Center,
Cagayan de Oro City
Engr. Pedro R. Arcilla Jr., Engr. Bienvenido B. Berjuega, Engr. Melvyn McArthur R. Tating, Engr. Melanie D. Rojas, Engr. Michael M. Traballo
CHED Higher Education Summit on Gender Issues October 11–-12, 2011, UP Diliman Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento
Seminar on Teaching Basic Statistics October 21, 2011, CSPC, Nabua, Cam Sur Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento Dr. Aurora E. Araojo
Seminar on Teaching Basic Statistics for Tertiary Level Teacher October 18-21, 2011, PSU, Goa, Cam Sur Prof. Danilo O. Murillo Engr. Emmanuel Bernal
16th Annual National Campus Adviser’s Seminar-Workshop October 26-29, 2011, Teacher’s Camp,
Baguio City Mrs. Josephine V. Torrente
Regional Training of Sec. School Paper Advisers and Campus Writers
October 24-28, 2011, CSNHS, Naga City Prof. Rosana Abundo
Orientation Seminar on 2011 Investment Priorities Oct. 21, 2011, Hotel St. Ellis, Legazpi City Dr. Aida A. Dianela
National Research Seminar and Forum Oct. 19- 21, 2011, Hotel Supreme, Baguio Mr. Joselito B. Tasarra
2011 Pambansang Kumperensiya sa Wika at Panitikan Nov 24- 26, 2011, St. Louis Univ. Baguio Prof. Norma B. Taraya
5th Luzon Regional Conference and Trade Exhibit on Registered Plumber and member of the Philippine of Plumbing Engineers
November 25- 26, 2011, BARCIE Interna-tional Center, Catmon, Malolos, Bulacan
Arch. Jose G. Ong
Conference on Strengthening the Capacity of Future Pillars of Science and Mathematics Educators
November 16-18, 2011, Heritage Hotel, Pasay City
Dr. Mila D. Vela, Dr. Maria Tugano, Prof. Sheila R. Gregorio, Prof. Imelda T. Bernal, Prof. Rudy P. Tablizo, Prof. Danilo O. Murillo
1st National Research Workshop on Research Capability Building Among NSTP and Community Extension Educators
November 16-18, 2011, Hotel Supreme, Baguio City
Prof. Ma. Sheila R. Gregorio Prof. Ma. Antonia E. Rojas Mr. Moreno D. Tabios
1st General Assembly of Bicol Career Guidance Network, Inc. Cum Training- Orientation on DOLE’s Career Guidance Manual
November 16- 18, 2011, TESDA RO V, Legazpi City
Mrs. Marilyn B. Panti
Annual Conference of the Asosasyon sa Pilipinas ng mga Kolehiyo ng Agham at Sining
November 17- 18, 2011, Bayleaf Hotel, Intramuros, Manila
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo
Training Course on IT Audit, Security and Governance November 14- 18, 2011, NCC, Diliman,
Q.C. City Mrs. Shelly T. Santelices
2011 Regional Training of School Paper Advisers and Campus Journalists in Elementary Schools
December 1- 3, 2011, San Rafael, Guino-batan, Albay
Mr. Joseph G. Zafe
8th National Convention for Office Administration Students November 28- 29, 2011, Saint Mary’s
University, Bayombong, Nueva Viscaya Prof. Socorro T. Brillante
National Seminar on Materials Development and Module Writing
November 25- 27, 2011, Tarlac Events Place, Tarlac City
Prof. Jocelyn S. Ibones Prof. Helen S. Ferida
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Seminar-Workshop on Developing Standards-Based Assessment (with Test Construction)
December 2- 4, 2011, Subic Holiday Villas, Subic
Prof. Angelita L. Tacorda Prof. Imelda T. Bernal
Family Planning Competency- Based Training December 5-9, 2011, Philippine
General Hospital, Manila Prof. Francisca A. Zuniega Mrs. Luz R. Manlangit
Regional Annual Convention and Scientific Meeting of the Philippine Society for Microbiology
December 3, 2011, Aquinas University of Legazpi City
Dr. Teresita J. Avila, Prof. Linda F. Talan Prof. Angelica V. Mendoza, Prof. Dela S. Sorra
49th National Rizal Youth Leadership Institute Conference
December 10-14, 2011, Senior Mess Hall, Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City
Mr. Rey T. Soneja
Training on Human Resource Information System (HRIS) and Development Management Information System (RDMIS)
December 6-7, 2011, BU Legazpi City Prof. Gemma G. Acedo
Non-teaching Staff (and other faculty members designated to administrative positions)
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Assessment and Planning Meeting of the BCARRD PMA Teams
January 18-19, 2011, BU, Legazpi City Mr. Ananias A. Deuda Mrs. Eleanor B. Tablizo
National Trainers Course on Corn Livestock Integration
March 2- 6, 2011, ITCPH, Lipa City, Batangas
Mr. Michael Owen P. Malijan
24th National Rice Conference March 16-18, 2011, PhilRice, Muñoz,
Nueva Ecija Mrs. Nena V. Santos
PICPA Seminar on Preparation on Audit Working Papers, the 1st Bicol Regional Assembly of CPAs and the National Board Meeting
March 4 – 5, 2011, Villa Caceres Hotel, Magsaysay Avenue, Naga City
Mr. Rommel S. Torres
Philippine Association of Board Secretaries of State Colleges and Universities (PABSSCU), Inc. National Conference
April 25-29, 2011, Hotel Stotseberg, Clark Special Economic Zone, Pampanga
Mr. Renato M. Panti
Seminar-Workshop on Organization Development and Strategic Training
March 22- 24, 2011, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente
Investment seminar on Pangasius March 22, 2011, LCC Concourse, Legazpi
City Mr. Felix F. Villacorta
Training on Advances on Human Resource Development Management
April 4- 6, 2011, DCAAP Training Center, UP Diliman
Mrs. Eleanor B. Vargas
Seminar-Workshop on Computer Skills for Records Management Professionals (Using Open Office)
March 30, 2011- April 1, 2011, Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City
Mrs. Helen S. Porte Mrs. Irenea T. Suarez
Seminar-Workshop on Records Management Control Processes and Files Management
March 30-April 1, 2011, Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City
Mrs. Norma T. Ariate Mrs. Emily R. Tabios Mrs. Glenda L. De Blanco
Seminar -Workshop on Competency-Based Training, Phase I (Recruitment)
March 29-31, 2011, CSC RO 5 Training Hall, Rawis, Legazpi City
Ms. Gemma M. Faustino Mrs. Angelita L. Abundo
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Seminar-Workshop on Competency-Based Training Phase 2 (Retention)
April 26- 28, 2011, CSC RO 5, Legazpi City
Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente Mrs. Asuncion O. Uchi
Training on Supervisory Development Course, Track I
May 17-20, 2011 CSC RO 5 Legazpi City
Mr. Gerry S, Rubio Mrs. Josephine B. Refugio
Seminar-Workshop on Enhancing Administrative Support Services Skills
June 15-16, 2011, CSC RO 5 Legazpi City Mrs. Peña S. Olat, Mrs. Elsie V. Rojas Ms. Fe A. Panti
Training on Frontline Service Ethics and Accountability
June 21-22, 2011, CSC RO 5 Legazpi City Ms. Ma. Gazel T. Chavez, Mrs. Alice S. Rojas, Mrs. Raisa G. Tan
Seminar-Workshop on Public Service, Ethics and Accountability
June 12-13, 2011, CSC RO 5, Legazpi City Mrs. Lily S. Ham, Mrs. Evelina T. Vargas Mrs. Ma. Isabel L. dela Hostria Mr. Ike U. Marquez
Appreciation Course on Recruitment and Selection for Personnel Selection Board (PSB)
July 19-20, 2011, CSC RO 5 Legazpi City Dr. Lily P. Custodio, Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente, Mrs. Perla A. Tolentino
Seminar-Workshop on Records and Information Management Professional
June 22-24, 2011, Citystate Tower Hotel, Ermita, Manila
Mrs. Ma. Concepcion V. Marquez Mrs. Elena T. Joson, Mrs. Linda Fajardo Mr. Valentino L. Valeza
Seminar-Workshop on Leave Admini-stration Course for Effectiveness (LACE)
June 7-9, 2011 CSC RO 5, Legazpi City Mrs. Maryshiel S. Tabios
Seminar-Workshop on Internal Control System of Cash Management
April 6- 8, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mrs. Asuncion O. Uchi, Mrs. Nemia S. Go, Mrs. Nida U. Salvador
Introductory Course to Information System Audit
April 13-15, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mr. Rommel S. Torres Mrs. Angelee Z. Malijan
Seminar-Workshop on The Philippine Bidding Documents and Updates on RA 9184
April 27-29, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Dr. Lily P. Custodio, Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente, Mr. Santos B. Sorra
Seminar-Workshop on Operations and Management Audit
May 4 -6, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mr. Melchor S. Suarez
Seminar-Workshop on Basic Internal Control Concepts and Internal Auditing Principles and Practices
May 25 – 27, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mr. Necodimos S. Del Agua Mr. Melchor S. Suarez
Seminar-Workshop on Internal Control System for Property & Supply Manage-ment (Appraisal & Disposal)
May 25-27, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mr. Santos V. Magallanes Mr. Necodimos S. Del Agua Mr. Santos B. Sorra
Seminar-Workshop on Quality Manage-ment System (EO 605)
June 1- 3, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente Dr. Lily P. Custodio
Seminar-Workshop on Basic Accounting and Internal Auditing for Non-Accountants
June 8- 10, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mrs. Maria Raisa L. Dela Hostria, Mrs. Nemia S. Go, Mrs. Asuncion O. Uchi
Training on Cisco Certified Network Associate May 2-13, 2011, ITTC UP Diliman Engr. Rommel A. Magtangob
Training ASP.Net Programming May 16-20, 2011, ITTC UP Diliman Ms. Maria Concepcion T. Suarez
Seminar on Positive Discipline in the Workplace
July 14-15, 2011, Bonifacio Hall, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente
Seminar-Workshop on Archives: Bringing Past to Present for Good Governance
May 4 – 6, 2011, CSB Hotel, Malate, Manila
Mrs. Araceli T. Mendez
33rd Annual National Convention of the Government Association of Certified Public Accountants
May 11-13, 2011, Atrium Limketkai Mall, Cagayan de Oro City
Mr. Rommel S. Torres
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Training Linux Administration 102 May 16-20, 2011,. ITTC, UP Diliman, Mr. Rey T. Reyes Abstracting and Indexing Made Easy: Information Analysis of Macro and Micro Documents Using a Modular Approach
May 16-17, 2011, ISSI, UP Diliman Mrs. Araceli T. Mendez
1st Fire Safety Practitioners Training Course May 12-14, 2011, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City
Engr. Dante G. Timajo
Audit on Procurement Seminar-Workshop June 29-July 1, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mr. Melchor S. Suarez
Seminar on Enhancing Capabilities of Librarians on Library Standards and Accreditors
May 25-27, 2011, Ilocos Norte National High School, Laoag City
Ms. Aida M. Tacorda, Mrs. Flordeliza V. Villacorta
35th National Convention and Annual of PICE June 30-July 2, 2011, Ibalong Centrum, Legazpi City
Engr. Dante G. Timajo, Engr. Jose Rafael R. Manoguid, Engr. Lucilo B. Rojas
Training on FITS Information System June 9-10, 2011, Bicol University, Legazpi City
Mr. Ananias A. Deuda Prof. Gemma G. Acedo
Seminar on Work Ethics August 16-17, 2011, CSC RO 5, Legazpi City
Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente
Seminar on The Philippine Bidding Documents (pre-requisite to RA 9184)
August 3-5, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mrs. Linda A. Fajardo, Dr. Crispin S. Oliveros, Mr. Santos V. Magallanes Engr. Dante G. Timajo
Seminar on Basic Internal Control Concepts & Internal Auditing Principles & Practices
August 24-26, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mrs. Raissa G. Tan
Training-Workshop on STBF Technical Report Packaging
August 14-18, 2011, TESDA RO V, Legazpi City
Mr. Ananias A. Deuda Mrs. Eleanor B. Tablizo
Regional Convention of the Human Resource Management Practitioners in the Bicol Region
August 25-26, 2011 Legazpi City
Mrs. Asuncion O. Uchi, Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente, Mrs. Eleanor B. Vargas
Management Training Cum Seminar on the Making of a Career Executive Under Aquino Administration: A Journey to CESO Rank
September 8-11, 2011 Philippine Normal University
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento, Dr. Ce-sar R. Zaragosa, Mrs. Azucena T. Tor-rente, Mrs. Medita P. Reyes
Seminar on Internal Control Structure September 13-16, 2011, Professional Development Center, Q.C.
Mr. Rommel S. Torres Mrs. Alice S. Rojas
Seminar on Appraisal & Disposal of Government Properties
October 19 – 21, 2011, Professional Development Center, Q.C.
Ms. Mercy V. Samar Mrs. Madilyn Borromeo
Seminar on Effective and Efficient Discipline (SEED)
August 23-25, 2011, CSC RO 5, Legazpi City
Atty. Gregorio M. Sarmiento Jr. Dr. Cesar R. Zaragosa
Regional Annual Convention of the Philippine Nurses Association of the Philippines
August 27, 2011, Iriga Convention Center, Iriga City
Mrs. Aurora B. Hibo
Workshop on Video Making and Editing with Introduction to Simple Library Automation System
September 7- 8, 2011, Naga College Foundation, Naga City
Mr. Virgil A. Rodriguez
Training on Frontline Service, Ethics and Accountability
September 27- 28, 2011 Rakdell Inn, Virac, Catanduanes
Mr. Patricio D. Iñigo, Mr. Renato T. Arcilla, Mrs. Nelly Gianan, Mrs. Maria Isabel L. dela Hostria, Mrs. Linda T. Dela Rosa
Seminar on Enhancing Administrative Support Services Skills
September 27- 28, 2011 Rakdell Inn, Virac, Catanduanes
Mrs. Alice S. Rojas, Mr. Nestor T. Sar-miento, Mrs. Anabella V. Magdaraog
47th Annual Convention and Scientific Seminar September 28-30, 2011, Royal Man-daya Hotel, Davao City
Mrs. Aileen A. Vargas
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89th Foundation Anniversary and 54th Nurses Week Celebration
October 23 – 27, 2011, Waterfront Hotel, Cebu City
Mrs. Milagros T. Gianan
Seminar on Cyber Marketing for Pinukpok Fiber Industry
October 27-29, 2011, Bicol University, Legazpi City
Mrs. Eleanor B. Tablizo Mrs. Nena Santos
National Seminar on Human Relations: Learning the Fundamentals of Getting Along with Others and Getting Things Done
December 7-9, 2011, Tarlac State University, Tarlac City
Mr. Ferdinand F. Ibones
Seminar on Cash Management System Audit
November 23-25, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mr. Rommel S. Torres Mrs. Madilyn Borromeo Mrs. Ma. Concepcion V. Marquez
Seminar on Basic Internal Control Concepts & Internal Auditing Principles & Practices
December 7-9, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mrs. Alice S. Rojas
Seminar on Enhancing the Culture of Integrity, Accountability and Transparency
December 1-3, 2011, A&A Plaza Hotel, Puerto Princesa City
Mr. Rommel S. Torres
Hands-on Training on Electronic Verification and Certification Systems
November 17, 2011, Computer Arts & Technological College, Legazpi City
Mrs. Marilyn G. Tejada
Philippine Dental Association 103rd Annual Convention and Scientific Meeting
November 16- 18, 2011, SMX Convention Center, Park, Pasay City
Dr. Rene J. Peña
Seminar on Environmental Policies, Procedures, Requirements and Management of Wastes and Chemicals
December 7- 9, 2011, La Piazza Hotel and Convention Center, , Legazpi City
Dr. Cesar R. Zaragosa Dr. Teresita J. Avila Mr. Francis Jay O. Olonan
Seminar on Effective and Efficient Discipline (SEED)
May 25 – 27, 2011, CSC RO 5, Legazpi City
Mr. Ruben C. Velasco
Laws, Rules and Regulations of Government Expenditures
July 27 – 29, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mrs. Asuncion O. Uchi
Risk Management September 21 – 23, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Dr. Ruben C. Velasco
Action Planning Workshop September 13, 2011, NEDA Regional Office V, Legazpi City
Dr. Cesar R. Zaragosa Prof. Victoriano A. Prolles
International Conference on Innovative ICT, CIO and Natural Disasters
October 6-7, 2011, De la Salle University, Taft Avenue, Manila
Prof. Gemma G. Acedo Ms. Ma. Concepcion T. Suarez
2011 National Training Workshop on Gender and Sexuality
October 6-7, 2011, CSSP UP Diliman, Quezon City
Atty. Gregorio M. Sarmiento Jr Mrs. Perla A. Tolentino
Seminar Workshop on Basic Internal Control Concepts and Internal Auditing Principles and Practices
December 14-16, 2011, Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mrs. Alice S. Rojas
Seminar on The Philippine Bidding Documents December 14-16, 2011 Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila
Mrs. Glenda L. De Blanco
Annual Conference of the Personnel Officers Association of the Philippines
December 6- 9, 2011, Manila Mrs. Eleanor B. Vargas
National School Health and Nutrition Congress December 5- 9, 2011, Benitez Hall, Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City
Mrs. Aurora B. Hibo Mrs. Aileen A. Vargas
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CSC BOARD OF TRUSTEES
HON. WILLIAM C. MEDRANO Commissioner, CHED
Chairman
HON. MINERVA I. MORALES, Ed.D. SUC President III, CSC
Vice Chairman
HON. EDGARDO J. ANGARA HON. JUAN EDGARDO M. ANGARA Chairman, Senate Committee on Education, Chairman, Congressional Committee on Higher Arts and Culture and Technical Education Member Member HON. ROMEO C. ESCANDOR HON. JOSE L. DAYAO Director, NEDA Regional Office No. 5 Regional Executive Director, DA RFU 5 Member Member HON. TOMAS B. BRIÑAS HON. DANILO O. MURILLO Director, DOST Regional Office No. 5 President, Federated Faculty Association Member Member HON. RAFAEL C. ZUNIEGA HON. DANILO L. SILVA President, Federated Alumni Association Private Sector Representative Member Member HON. FRANCIS A. GIANAN HON. GLENDA C. RIMA Private Sector Representative President, Federated College Student Council Member Member
MR. RENATO M. PANTI College and Board Secretary
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CENTRAL MANAGEMENT DR. MINERVA I. MORALES - SUC President III Mrs. Medita P. Reyes - Executive Assistant II Mr. Renato M. Panti - Board Secretary V Atty. Gregorio M. Sarmiento Jr. - Attorney IV Mr. Gerry S. Rubio - Administrative Officer V, PR & Information Services Prof. Victoriano A. Prolles - Planning Officer Mrs. Gemma G. Acedo - Information Technology Officer Mrs. Angelee Z. Malijan - Internal Auditor for Finance Mr. Melchor S. Suarez - Internal Auditor for Operations
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Dr. Susan T. Santelices - VP for Academic Affairs Dr. Lily P. Custodio - Dean, Graduate School Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo - Dean, College of Agriculture and Fisheries Dr. Aurora E. Araojo - Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan - Dean, College of Business and Accountancy Dr. Mila D. Vela - Dean, College of Education Prof. Jocelyn Ll. Jordan - Dean, College of Health Sciences Engr. Emmanuel R. Soriao - Dean, College of Technology Dr. Jocelyn T. Sorreda - OIC, Registration and Admission Services Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman - Director, Curriculum and Instructional Media Center Dr. Lourdes V. Rodriguez - Director, Student Services Prof. Edna R. Iñigo - Director, Institutional Accreditation Center Dr. Felix III C. Ma - Medical Officer IV Dr. Laura A. Vital - Guidance, Counseling and Testing Officer Prof. Maricel S. Cariaso - Alumni and Placement Officer Mrs. Araceli T. Mendez - College Librarian III
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION AFFAIRS Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento – VP for Administrative & Financial Affairs Dr. Cesar R. Zaragosa - Chief AdminisAdministrative Officer V, HRM Services Mr. Alfredo P. Cilot - Administrative trative Officer Mr. Santos B. Sorra - Supervising Administrative Officer Mrs. Azucena T. Torrente - Officer V, Budget Services Mrs. Evelina T. Vargas - Administrative Officer V, Records Services Mr. Santos V. Magallanes - Administrative Officer V, Supply Services Mrs. Nemia S. Go - Administrative Officer V, Cashiering Services Mr. Necodimos S. del Agua - Accountant III Engr. Dante G. Timajo - Engineer III Mr. Nelson S. Romero - Security Officer III Mrs. Josephine B. Refugio - Dormitory Manager III Mr. Eusebio T. Torrecampo - OIC, Motorpool Services
RESEARCH, EXTENSION AND PRODUCTION AFFAIRS Dr. Aida A. Dianela - VP for Research, Extension & Production Affairs Prof. Estrella S. Placides - Director, Research Services Dr. Maria S. Tugano - Director, Extension Services Prof. Noel de Leon - Director, Corporate Business Operations
CSC PANGANIBAN CAMPUS Dr. Ruben C. Velasco - Campus Administrator Prof. Crispin S. Oliveros - Director, Academic, Research and Extension Services Mrs. Asuncion O. Uchi - Director, Finance and Administrative Services
COMMISSION ON AUDIT Mr. Eliseo Torreña - State Auditor IV/Resident Auditor Mrs. Dirma T. Frias - State Auditor II Mrs. Flordeliza G. Belmonte - State Auditor I
OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2011
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SUC President III Minerva I. Morales College Professor Asuncion V. Asetre
Professor VI Lily P. Custodio Susan T. Santelices Igmedio B. Teves
Professor III Aida A. Dianela Estrella S. Placides
Professor II Angelica V. Mendoza Maria S. Tugano
Professor I Rene I. Avila Alvin C. Ogalesco
Myrna A. Santelices Rogelio A. Tablizo
Estrella T. Tribiana
Associate Professor V Aurora E. Araojo Anita M. Bagadiong Richard T. Bernal Hermelinda B. Boragay Jocelyn Ll. Jordan
Nilo T. Gianan Goyeta G. Pereyra Angelita P. Sabado Esperanza P. San Juan Herminia A. Tabor
Angelita L. Tacorda Linda F. Talan Mila D. Vela Noemi S. Zaragosa
Associate Professor IV
Amelia B. Armea Josefina T. Buena
Fe T. Gianan Lourdes V. Rodriguez
Sonia A. Torio Sonia R. Vargas Laura A. Vital
Associate Professor III
Cresencia G. Arcilla Pedro R. Arcilla Jr. Teresita J. Avila Socorro T. Brillante
Janet B. Lim Marilou R. Lopez Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento Rufino V. Soriao
Jocelyn T. Sorreda Yolanda M. Tariman Francisca A. Zuniega
Associate Professor II Salvador V. Isorena Helen V. Leonardo Crispin S. Oliveros Jr. Judith S. Orsolino
Dolores J. Osido Delia S. Sorra Catalina T. Tabian Ruben P. Tablizo
Norma B. Taraya Elena G. Tasarra Nancy B. Tubeo
Associate Professor I Juanito S. Capsa Ruben C. Velasco
Assistant Professor IV Melinda V. Abichuela Ernesto C. Araojo Sonia E. Arcilla Bienvenido B. Berjuega Helen S. Ferida Priscilla P. Gianan Myrna T. Herrera
Ma. Edna R. Iñigo Noel B. de Leon Exequiel A. Mariano Jr. Socorro D. Masagca Amelia A. Matienzo Melanie D. Rojas
Emily V. Romero Gemma M. Samas Emmanuel R. Soriao Belen M. Tapado Edgar O. Tatel Lucina T. Templonuevo
Assistant Professor III Rosalie V. Aguilar Jose S. Alberto Rhodora B. Cabrera Ma. Shiela R. Gregorio Aida I. Gomez
Jocelyn S. Ibones Jesus B. Isorena Pio G. Panti Jr. Arabella T. Pereyra Godofredo T. Sarmiento
Michael M. Traballo Rene S. Tolod Manuel I. Torio Melita S. Zuniega
Assistant Professor II Eufrecina T. del Agua Tita A. Aquino Edna L. Bernal Juanita V. Cervantes
Manuel I. Crispino Leticia T. Manlangit Eduardo D. Pena Victoriano A. Prolles
Edilberto P. dela Rosa Lorna A. Tablizo Emerita L. Tugano Pedro M. Tumaque
Assistant Professor I Salustiano L. Alcantara Jr. Jennifer A. Berces Imelda T. Bernal Maricel S. Cariaso Mercy B. Cabrera Ma. Emmie T. Delluza Cyril B. Francis Ma. Luz A. Floralde Hermes M. Gianan
Josefina A. Lareza Ricardo M. Manoguid Ma. Jugie R. Ramos Mateo I. Rodriguez Edwin T. Romero Rico M. Romero Epifanio V. Rubio Trinidad M. Rumbines
Corazon B. Sicio Eleanor B. Tablizo Rudy P. Tablizo Linda Z. Talan Leticia A. Tolledo Ofelia V. Tugano Noemi R. Tumaque Nimfa B. Zafe
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Minerva I Morales, Ed.D.
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Instructor III
Merle C. Alcantara Maria Charlene A. Cantar Emelita C. Castro Corazon T. Cilot Ananias A. Deuda Jesus Tomas M. Gianan
Maria Chatita L. Lorenzana Meda B. Mercado Rosalie M. Ocillos Marilyn B. Panti Teresita S. Panti
Maria Antonia E. Rojas Rey T. Soneja Roger B. Tagle Serelino T. Tasarra Josephine V. Torrente
Instructor II
Gemma G. Acedo Jennifer T. Aquino Emmanuel R. Bernal Nemuel B. Borromeo
Evelyn B. Capsa Gregorio A. Eubra Hedelissa T. Gianan Jose G. Ong
Edna A. Pante Ronnie B. Santelices Milagros S. Talan Josephine R. Tomagan
Instructor I
Rosana S. Abundo Adelina M. Almojuela Jennifer G. Aquino Annie Dida S. Arcilla Rene T. Arisapa Mary Jane V. Bongais Eddie R. Cabrera Jonathan B. Capsa Diane Rose A. Deinla Eric V. Evangelista Jaymund M. Floranza Gilberto D. Garcia Glorioso S. Gonzales Ernesto T. Ibardaloza Jr. Indira F. Ibardaloza Rafael A. Icamen Jr. Ramon S. Idanan Lani A. Ilagan
Hilda F. de Leon Nancy D. Magtangob Michael Owen P. Malijan Ditas T. Manlangit Luz R. Manlangit Magno G. Manlangit Eddie S. Millon Margie T. Molina Amy T. Morana Danilo O. Murillo Joel T. Olfindo Eleanor G. Osido Vicente G. Padilla Walter P. Panti Rowel S. Salvador Ramon F. Samonte Joy V. Santelices Shelly T. Santelices
Ma. Rezadel O. Santonia Jhomann U. Socito Maria Concepcion T. Suarez Moreno D. Tabios Jr. Maria Alma V. Tabirara Joerandy C. Tablizo Erlinda F. Tabor Mary Elaine T. Tapel Joselito B. Tasarra Melvin McArthur T. Tating Susan M. Tindugan Rene V. Torres Dexter M. Toyado Jonah Dee T. Tribiana Lilibeth I. Tubalinal Leonor S. Turbolencia Joseph G. Zafe
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T he Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) was established on June 19, 1971 through Republic Act
6341. This law, authored by Congressman Jose M. Alberto, converted the Virac National Agricultural and Trade School into the Catanduanes State Colleges.
When the school year 1971-1972 opened, collegiate courses in Education, Arts and Sciences, Arts and Trade, Commerce as well as graduate courses in Education were offered.
On July 8, 1972, Republic Act 6590 provided for opening of additional courses at CSC. These are Associate of Arts in Nursing, Associate of Arts in Education, Associate in Commerce, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Science in Forestry, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bachelor of Science in Commerce, Bachelor of Science in Business Education, Bachelor of Science in Education, Master of Arts in Education and Master of Arts in Commerce.
Only July 22, 1996, the 10th Congress of the Republic of the Philippines enacted and approved Republic Act No. 8292, a law which provided for the uniform composition and powers of the governing boards, the manner of appointment and term of office of the president of chartered state universities and colleges, and for other purposes. R.A. No. 8292 repealed and amended all laws, presidential decrees, executive orders, letters of instruction and SUC charters contrary to or inconsistent with the Act.
Pursuant to the Special Provision No. 2 of the CHED FY 1999 Budget under the General Appropriations Act of 1999 (R.A. 8745 or the integration of CHED Supervised Institutions to State Universities and Colleges), the Catanduanes Agricultural and Industrial College (CAIC) was integrated to the Catanduanes State Colleges on October 31, 1999. By virtue of Board Resolution No. 15, s. 2003 which called for the implementation of an approved and the Revised Organizational Structure, CSC-CAIC Annex was renamed as CSC Panganiban Campus.
The past Presidents of the Catanduanes State Colleges were: Mr. Pedro G. Tabuzo (1971 to 1972); Dr. Jacinto A. Medallada, (1972 to 1986); Dr. Rodolfo V. Azanza (1986 to 1990); Dr. Adolfo S. Bagadiong (1993 to 2003) and Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre, (2003 to 2011). Moreover, Dr. Ernestina P. Averilla, who was then head of DECS Region V Higher Education Division, was designated as OIC from 1990 to 1992.
CSC is currently headed by Dr. Minerva I. Morales who was unanimously elected as the 6th President by the CSC Board of Trustees on July 7, 2011.
Today, Catanduanes State Colleges is enjoying the prestige of being the only comprehensive higher education institution (HEI) in Catanduanes. Graded as SUC Level III, CSC is also one of the leading government HEIs in Bicol which offers a wide range of accredited academic programs and with graduates topping national licensure examinations.
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