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2012
Annual Report
Note:
The varying use of the names Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) and Catanduanes State
University (CSU) in this report reflects specific timelines of accomplishments and activities
during the year in review. It must be noted that the Catanduanes State Colleges was converted
into a University on October 19, 2012, the last quarter of the Calendar Years reporting period.
atanduanes State University obtained high ratings in its Major Final Outputs Accountability Report Card (MARC) for Fiscal Year 2012. It reached and surpassed its target accomplishments in
advanced and higher education, research, extension, and support to operations.
at a Glance
atanduanes State University likewise earned 100 percent compliance with the Seal of Good Governance. It fully delivered its outputs in all four areas of good governance conditions, which are
Seal of Transparency, PhilGeps posting, liquidation of cash advances, and the vibrant implementation
of the agencys Citizens Charter specifically for its frontline services.
Tanggapan ng Pangulo
Office of the Presiden t
His Excellency
BENIGNO S. AQUINO
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 University
for FY 2012.
This document highlights the major accomplishments and activities of the University in pursuit of its institutional mandate.
Thank you.
Very truly yours,
MINERVA I. MORALES, Ed.D.
SUC President III
Table of Contents
Major Programs and Accomplishments
MFO IAdvanced and Higher Education
MFO IIResearch
MFO IIIExtension
MFO IVGeneral Administration Services Board Resolution s for CY 2012
Seminars/Trainings of Employees
Feature Story: From CSC to a University
Board of Regents
Officers of the Administration
Institutional Profile
List of Tables
Table1.1Enrolment by Program
Table 1.2 Graduates by Program
Table 1.3Licensure/Board Examination Table 1.4 Accredited Programs
Table 1.5Government Scholars: Students
Table 1.6Private Scholars: Students
Table 1.7Institutional Scholars: Students Table 1.8Student Trainings/Seminars
Table 1.9Co-Curricular Programs
Table 1.10Faculty Scholars
Table 2.1List of Completed Research
Table 2.2Ongoing Research
Table 2.3Research Proposals
Table 2.4Research Programs
Table 2.5Research Presented in various fora/conferences Table 2.6Student Researches, Pisog nin Uswag
Table 2.7Research for Patent
Table 3.1Extension Programs coordinated with line agencies
Table 3.2Extension Communication Materials
Table 3.3Technologies Transferred/Adopted
Table 3.4Trainings/Extension Activities Table3.3APerson-Days Trained
Table 3.3BTechnical-Vocational Trainings Table 3.3CContinuing Education
Table 3.3DOther Trainings
Table 4.1Facilities & Land Development Table 4.2 Externally-funded Projects
Table 4.3Fiduciary and IGP Income
Table 4.4Report of Income per Project
Table4.5Approved Board Resolutions
Table 4.6CY 2012 Budget
List of Figures
Figure 1Faculty Profile by Educational Attainment Figure 2Faculty Profile by Academic Rank
Figure 3Extension Trainings and Trainees
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43
58
68
79
83
98
100
101
102
11
15
20
24
27
28
28
31
38
42
43
46
47
49
50
56
57
58
59
59
60
64
65
66
67
68
69
75
76
78
77
40
41
63
75
77
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Detailed Accomplishments
MFO 1 - Advanced and Higher Education Program
A. Curricular Programs and Enrolment
CSU is a comprehensive higher education institution with multi-disciplinary
curricular offerings. The academic programs offered by the institution during are the
following:
MAIN CAMPUS (VIRAC)
ADVANCE EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management
Doctor of Education Major in Educational Management
Master of Arts in Agribusiness
Master of Arts in English
Master of Arts in Educational Management
Master of Arts in Filipino
Master of Arts in Guidance and Counseling
Master of Arts in Industrial Education
Master of Arts in Mathematics
Master of Arts in Teaching Biology
Master of Arts in Teaching Chemistry
Master of Arts in Teaching Physics
Master of Public Administration
Master in Business Administration
Diploma in College Teaching
Diploma in Educational Management
Diploma in Public Administration
HIGHER EDUCATION
College of Agriculture and Fisheries
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Majors:
Agricultural Education
Animal Science
Agro-Forestry
Crop Science
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I. Enrolment
As in the past year, an increase in student population was noted in SY 2012-2013. Both
the first and second semesters registered a relative uptake.
Curricular Programs
Total
Total
23
32
35
41
28
95
123
21
51
72
MA in Education- Mathematics
13
16
29
10
11
21
MA in Education - Filipino
19
12
31
19
14
33
42
50
33
36
MA in Agricultural Education
MA in Industrial Education
15
13
MA in English
31
40
23
32
MA in Teaching Biology
12
17
12
MA in Teaching Physics
MA in Teaching Chemistry
17
18
13
107
269
376
90
200
290
A. ADVANCE EDUCATION
Graduate School
11
Curricular Programs
Total
Total
262
188
450
14
21
35
-Crop Science
17
16
33
18
16
34
- Animal Science
38
14
52
36
12
48
- Agricultural Education
- Agro-Forestry
- Fisheries
25
54
79
23
53
76
15
39
54
13
40
53
65
66
131
61
63
124
BS in Biology
40
120
160
40
111
151
BS in Mathematics
86
66
152
79
63
142
62
174
236
58
170
228
- Financial Management
17
54
71
17
54
71
- Marketing Management
18
57
75
18
57
75
28
56
84
26
56
82
BS in Accountancy
60
114
174
58
111
169
BS in Accounting Technology
11
24
35
22
30
30BS in Entrepreneurship
43
82
125
41
81
122
BS in Office Administration
46
237
283
41
227
268
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Curricular Programs
College of Technology
Total
Total
BS in Civil Engineering
447
170
617
416
157
573
BS in Information Management
Old curriculumreplaced
with BSIS
BS in Information Technology
269
229
498
261
211
472
BS in Information System
144
190
334
135
178
313
BS in Industrial Education
Old Curriculumreplaced
with BTTE
BS in Industrial Technology
313
79
392
293
78
370
- Electronics Technology
44
49
10
10
14
64
78
16
13
19
107
504
611
102
502
604
52
130
182
- English
12
33
45
18
45
63
- Filipino
11
13
38
42
- Biological Science
16
45
61
24
58
82
- Mathematics
20
24
44
33
39
72
- Social Studies
18
21
30
37
- MAPE
17
31
48
23
48
71
College of Education
13
Curricular Programs
Total
Total
BS in Nursing
35
196
231
34
197
231
12
114
126
10
109
119
BS in Agriculture
176
152
328
40
26
66
53
204
257
55
211
266
37
45
81
205
144
349
128
115
243
42
69
111
- Automotive
129
131
139
140
- Drafting
64
12
76
45
52
- Electrical
113
115
91
92
- Electronics
125
130
103
108
- Foods
28
74
102
25
58
83
10
29
39
25
26
- Mechanical Technology
29
30
25
25
- Refrigeration/Air-conditioning
42
43
32
33
60
60
52
52
3,144
3,816
6,960
2,854
3,551
6,405
Panganiban Campus
Certificate in Midwifery
Total for Higher Education
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II. Graduates
An increasing trend in the number of graduates is recorded every year. During SY
2011-2012, CSC produced 1,209 graduate in higher education and 17 in advanced education. This SY 2012-2013, the graduates turnout was 1,356.
Table 1.2 - Graduates by Program
Course
Male
Female
TOTAL
Doctor of Education
12
15
30
15
45
Economics
Political Science
14
Public Administration
10
Biology
17
21
Mathematics
15
26
42
68
ADVANCED EDUCATION
HIGHER EDUCATION
College of Agriculture and Fisheries
BS in Agriculture
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Sub-total
15
Male
Female
TOTAL
11
15
Financial Management
21
27
13
21
34
Marketing Management
23
30
Marketing
BS in Entrepreneurship
10
14
24
16
47
63
Sub-total
56
138
194
23
99
122
English
10
Biological Science
11
13
Mathematics
10
14
24
10
Social Studies
10
50
139
189
Electronics
Automotive Technology
22
22
Drafting Technology
12
13
Electronics
32
32
Electrical Technology
17
17
Foods
Mechanical Technology
90
92
BS in Business
Administration
College of Education
Bachelor in Elementary Education
Bachelor in Secondary
Education
Sub-total
College of Technology
BS in Industrial Education
BS in Industrial Technology
Sub-total
16
Male
Female
TOTAL
BS in Civil Engineering
57
20
77
BS in Information Management
27
32
59
BS in Information Technology
38
26
64
Sub-total
65
58
123
BS in Nursing
32
65
97
19
Sub-total
34
84
118
PANGANIBAN CAMPUS
BS in Agriculture
Agricultural Sciences
16
14
30
BS in Industrial
Education
Building Construction
Drafting Technology
Foods
38
43
35
43
Sub-total
33
87
120
441
585
1,026
18
16
34
34
33
67
Automotive Technology
46
46
Drafting Technology
17
19
Electrical Technology
27
28
Electronics
40
43
Foods
23
23
Garments
Mechanical Technology
10
10
45
45
201
129
330
642
714
1,356
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Sidebar Story
2012 graduates biggest in 41 years
Its her gift to the world 1,356 graduates in 2012.
Consequently, the gymnasium was filled to the rafters as the Catanduanes State Colleges Main Campus
mounted its 41st Commencement Exercises on March 22, 2012 with biggest turnout of graduates, per records
from the schools Registration and Admission office.
The traditional graduation highlightsinvestiture of hood and cap, presentation of candidates for
graduation, recommendation and conferment of degrees and titles, commencement address, awarding of medals to honor graduates and distribution of diplomawound up for over four hours.
The graduates relished their proverbial 15 minutes of fame as they strode onstage to get their diplomas
to the tune of Verdis Triumphal March, a staple musical score in graduation ceremonies.
Honor graduates
Forty-five graduates finished with Latin Honors, led by John Michael T. Bernal, BS in Civil Engineering, as Magna Cum Laude, with an average of 1.38, followed by Ian D. Lopez, Bachelor of Elementary Education, also a Magna Cum Laude, with an average of 1.42.
Additionally, 42 graduated with Cum Laude honors and one with Academic Distinction. They were
Michele M. Candelaria, BS in Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.6); Jimylen P. Garnica, BS in Accountancy, Cum
Laude (1.6); Ma. Rona S. Guerrero, BS in Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.74); Sally B. Morales, BS in Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.66); Mariecris A. Sarmiento, BS in Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.73); Cindy S. Tapel, BS
in Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.74);
Ma. Karla T. Avila, BS in Civil Engineering, Cum Laude (1.60); William V. Belmonte, BS in Civil Engineering, Cum Laude (1.63); Raymund M. Garcia, BS in Civil Engineering, Cum Laude, (1.72); John Aldren C.
Molina, BS in Civil Engineering, Cum Laude (1.64); Jonathan V. Tulod, BS in Civil Engineering, Cum Laude
(1.61);
Julius S. Antonio, Bachelor of Secondary Education Mathematics, Cum Laude, (1.66); Aileen T. Bajaro, Bachelor of
Secondary Education English,
Cum Laude
(1.51); Jomar
Cervantes,
Bachelor of Secondary Education
Social Studies,
Cum Laude
(1.53); Carlito T.
Gelito, Bachelor
of Secondary
Education
Mathematics,
Cum Laude (1.5);
Jecel S. Magdahong, Bachelor of
LEAD US TO OUR CHOSEN WAY The CSC graduates cap the commencement pageantry singing the Secondary EduCSC Hymn, under the watch of the Presidential Mace, the institutions symbol of authority. (GSR)
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cation - Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.73); Elizabeth T. Rances, Bachelor of Secondary Education Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.63); Ma. Gherlyn S. Rebuya, Bachelor of Secondary Education Mathematics, Cum Laude
(1.65); Joan T. Talan, Bachelor of Secondary Education Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.70); Ariel R. Tanael,
Bachelor of Secondary Education Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.73); Francis G. Timbal, Bachelor of Secondary Education English, Cum Laude (1.48); Anjo G. Tugay, Bachelor of Secondary Education English,
Cum Laude (1.54); Cynthia T. Tuibeo, Bachelor of Secondary Education English, Cum Laude (1.51); Rey P.
Vargas, Bachelor of Secondary Education Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.70);
Charmaine Kaye C. Abrasaldo, Cum Laude, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.64);
Aizel A. Cerillo, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.57); Joan S. Guerrero, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.57); Donna Nerisse S. Sapico, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum
Laude ((1.72); Jinky Lou T. Sarmiento, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.59); Jocele S. Sarmiento, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.70); Lucy Lyn T. Tapia, Bachelor of Elementary
Education, Cum Laude (1.67); Rhea R. Tating, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.68);
Rotchen D.Teves, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.58); Jamir A. Toledana, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.75); Yoly V. Tolod, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.67);
Irene S. Torres, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude, (1.64); Claire T. Tribiana, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.72); Emlyn M. Lanon, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Academic Distinction (1.58);
Mark Anthony S. Flores, BS in Nursing, Cum Laude (1.73); Elaine Gay R. Molina, BS in Nursing,
Cum Laude (1.67); Johnson M. Turado, BS in Nursing, Cum Laude (1.70); Kristel Mae V. Cervantes, BS in
Nursing, Cum Laude (1.73), and James Andrew B. Bernal, BS in Information Technology, Cum Laude (1.69).
Villars exhortation
Cynthia A. Villar, former member of the House of Representatives and trustee of the CSC Governing
Board, was the Commencement Speaker. She exhorted the graduates to use (their) education to help others.
We believe that when we are able to provide them good education, we leave them valuable inheritancesomething that can never by taken away from them, that cannot be diminished and something that they
can enhance for personal advancement and for the betterment of society, she told the families and teachers
of the graduates. That is the beauty of the gift of education, she further emphasized.
Increasing trend
The CSC Registration and Admission Office has noted an increasing trend in the number of graduates
per year, with its respective in-charge of scholastic records recently handling above the normal ratio of students
being served.
The Advanced Education program produced 15 graduates, comprised of: Doctor of Education 3;
Master in Business Administration 2; Master of Public Administration 1; Master of Arts in Education 4;
Master of Arts in Industrial Education 1; Master of Arts in Teaching Biology 1; Diploma in Educational
Management 2; Diploma in College Teaching 1.
Moreover, the biggest number of graduates came from the Bachelor of Elementary Education at 122,
followed by Bachelor of Science in Nursing 97; Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 92; Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology 92; Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 77; Bachelor of Secondary Education 68; Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 64; Bachelor of Science in Office
Administration 63; Bachelor of Science in Information Management 59; Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
45;
Bachelor of Science of Arts 32; Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship 24; Bachelor of Science in
Biology 21; Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics 21; Bachelor of Science in Mathematics 15;
Bachelor of Science in Accountancy 15; Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education 1.
The Two Year Trade Technical Education produced 187 graduates, while the Certificate in Agricultural Science had 57, and the Diploma in Midwifery program with 45 graduates.
Likewise, the CSC Panganiban Campus had their graduation ceremonies on March 19, 2012 with Dr.
Minerva I. Morales, CSC SUC President III, as its Commencement Speaker. It had 160 graduates -- 46 finished
with the degree Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education, 43 earned Bachelor of Elementary Education, 31
with Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and 40 graduating with Certificate in Agricultural Science. (GSR)
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No. of
Passers
No. of Takers
Month
of
Exam
Dec
First
Takers
P
No takers
Overall
Passing %
Total
No. of
First
Takers
15
22
Repeaters
Total
No. of
Retak-
CSU
Natl
ers
31.82
40.46
34.46
41.41
32
35
65
16
18
42
44
89.36
49.75
12
14
79.95
47.78
148
155
41
52
93
76.21
49.25
99
33
132
29
124
153
44.91
43.50
10
28
38
12
28.00
37.92
86
11
97
10
10
80.37
45.69
12
21
56.60
67.00
10
12
102
75
177
59.26
42.26
17
23
40
15
121
136
18.18
24.85
0.00
46.26
50.00
37.53
Nov
Oct
Sept
Jul
April
May
no taker
9
16
18
24
37.50
34.07
10
12
14.29
42.46
66.67
24.85
March
No Taker
50.00
49.25
20.00
43.50
0.00
37.92
Sept
July
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No taker
Sidebar Story
atanduanes State University (CSU) sealed another resounding victory after producing three Civil
Engineer Licensure Examination topnotchers this November 2012.
Adding another feather on the universitys cap are John Michael Tuazon Bernal, 6 th place, Yuri
Ibatuan Soriao, 7th Place, and John Aldren Caeta Molina, 9th place.
John Michael of San Isidro Village, Virac, earned a rating of 94.65%. As a consistent Deans
Lister, National Quiz winner, and Magna Cum Laude graduate, John Michael revealed that he positively absorbed the peoples big expectations on him.
In an interview, he said the pressures did not daunt him. Instead, it inspired him to press on.
Naging advantage ito sako ta na motivate ako, he said. When asked what he could impart to students, he
simply advised them to study hard and pray harder.
John Michael finished his elementary education at Gogon Elementary School and his secon-
THE TOPNOTCHERS John Michael T. Bernal 6th place, Yuri I. Soriao 7th place, and John Aldren C.
Molina, 9th Place. (Photo credits: CSU PR&I, Reeyah Molina, and Chi Bernal)
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dary education at Catanduanes National High School. His parents are Domingo T. Bernal and Salvacion P. Tuazon.
Seventh placer Yuri Soriao, the son of Engr. Emmanuel R. Soriao, former Dean of the College of Technology, and Mary Ann C. Ibatuan, got a score of 94.60%. The pride of San Jose, Bato is
also an award-winning Civil Engineering quizzer. He is a product of Bato Central Elementary School
and Bato Rural Development High School.
Ninth placer John Aldren earned a rating 94.25%. He is from Moonwalk, Virac and graduated as Cum Laude. He finished his elementary education at Virac Pilot Elementary School and his
secondary education at CSC Laboratory High School. Aldren is also a consistent honor student and
mathematics quiz contestant. He is the son of Ildefonso M. Molina and Rosa B. Caeta.
Aldren said the teachings as well as the difficult quizzes and long exams of their engineering
professors during their academic years immensely helped them in developing their foundation in
mathematics and further honed their analytical skills.
Like John Michael, Yuri, Aldren, and the rest of the CSU CE passers share the same equation
of diligence and faith in God as formula in hurdling the examination.
This Nov. 2012s CE Licensure Examination adopted for the first time the 100 items per subject method which is longer and more grueling than the previous years 30 to 36 items per subject.
A recognition ceremony awaits these board topnotchers and passers. Coincidentally the Civil
Engineering Week at CSU will be observed this first week of December.
To date, Catanduanes State University has already produced 24 Civil Engineer Board topnotchers since 1992. Three of them were Top 1. (GSR)
graduate of Catanduanes State University (CSU) College of Education (CoEd) made history
after placing 10th in the September 2012 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) national
level.
Carlito T. Gelito is the first graduate of CSU College of Education to place in the National
LET Top 10. He got a rating of 87.2% He graduated last March 2012 with the degree Bachelor of
Secondary Education major in Mathematics
In previous years, the Professional Regulation Commission also recognized Regional Top 10 placers
wherein several graduates of CSU - CoEd were likewise honored as Placers in LET Region V level.
Di ko man pig asahan na maka top 10 , ang pig hagad ko sana makapasa, Gelito said. He added
he was not able to enroll in formal review classes due to financial constraints and thus opted for a
self-study in preparation for the licensure exam. He also said that he was even hesitant if he could
pass the licensure test because he did not had enough time to solve the last 40 items in major subjects.
The College of Education mounted a Torch Parade on Thursday, November 29, to honor
Carlitos feat. The CSU Administration is also scheduled to award Carlito a financial incentive and a
certificate of commendation in a recognition ceremony for the LET topnotcher and passers.
His father also said that Carlito was almost indisposed due to fever during the day of the
examination. He was thankful that the licensure exam was conducted in Virac, thus saving many
examinees like his son from the grueling travel to mainland Bicol.
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Carlito was grateful that Virac was designated as LET Testing Center. Dakula ang tuwang
kaito ta nakabawas na ito sa gastuson pati maluyahon
talaga ako sa byahe, he said.
Carlito hails from San Juan, San Miguel.
He is the third of the eight children of Danilo
Gelito Sr., a tricycle driver and Carmen Todoc, a
full time homemaker. He finished his elementary
education as valedictorian at San Juan Elementary School and his secondary education at Bato
Rural Development High School.
A consistent Deans Lister, Carlito also
served as senator of the College of Education
Student Organization in SY 2009-2010; became
its president in SY 2010-2011 and eventually as
Vice-President of the Federated College Student
Council. He was awarded as one of the Outstanding Student Leaders of CSC on March
TOP 10 Carlito T. Gelito writes history as the first
2012 and was also a finalist in the Search for
National LET examination placer from Catanduanes
Ten Outstanding Students of Bicol.
State University. (CSU PR & Information)
CSC obtained an overall passing percentage of 76.21% for LET elementary level and 44.91% for LET secondary level. These are both
higher than the 49.29% (Elem.) and 43.30 (Sec.) national passing percentages.
Meanwhile nine CSU students were likewise honored by the Professional Regulation Commission for being among the highest Top 10 placers in the Licensure Examination for Teachers
(LET) in Region V. Carlito T. Gelito leads the regional placers from CSU honored by Professional
Regulation Commission Regional Office Chief, Dr. Elenita Tan.
The regional placers were given citations by the PRC on December 22, 2012 at the Ibalong
Centrum for Recreation in Legazpi City.
The LET Regional Placers from CSU are Carlito T. Gelito, 3rd placer (and 10 placer in National level); Joan S. Guerrero, 4th placer (85.80%); Jinky Lou T. Sarmiento, 4th placer (85.80%);
Ronald A. Teves, 4th placer (85.80%); Ian Lopez, 5th placer (85.60%);
Eddie Cadag, 6th placer (85.40%); Donna Nerisse Sapico, 6th placer (85.40%) ; Aizel Finch
Cerillo, 7th placer (85.20%); Melvin Fernandez, 8th placer (85%) and Daniel L. Alfaro, 9th placer
(84.80%).
PRC, through its Board for Professional Teachers, also honors Top 10 placers in LET Regional levels aside from the Top 10 National LET Placers.
The awarding was the highlight of the Oath Taking Ceremony of the LET placers and passers
in the Bicol Region.
Dr. Mila D. Vela, dean of the College of Education, led the CSU delegation in the conferment
of the LET Regional Award. (GSR/CMP/CSU)
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IV. Accreditation
n support to the attainment of quality education, the CSU administration dynamically pushes
for the accreditation of its academic programs. Efforts are continuously being exerted to sustain
the progress of accreditation endeavors by all academic programs.
The table below shows the progress of accreditation of CSCs academic programs, of which
eight (8) have qualified for Level III status, three (3) for Level II-Reaccredited status, two(2) for
Level 1 status and twelve (12) passed the Preliminary Survey.
Accreditation visits in 2012 and in the preceding year for programs whose effectivity already lapsed were, however, stalled for several occasions due to inclement weather in the island of
Catanduanes.
Table 1.4 - Accredited Programs
Programs
1. Master of Arts in Education
2. Master in Public Administration
3. AB Economics
4. AB Political Science
5. Bachelor of Elementary Education
6. Bachelor of Secondary Education
7. BS in Industrial Technology
8. BS in Nursing
9. BS in Nutrition and Dietetics
10. BS in Accountancy
11. BS in Business Administration
12. BS in Biology
13. BS in Mathematics
Level
Effectivity
Level III
(evaluated for
Level IIIreaccredited
status)
Dec. 16,
2009 to
Dec. 15,
2010
Level II
(Reaccredited)
Level I
Accredited
Dec. 1,
2008
to
Nov. 30,
2010
Passed
Preliminary
Survey
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Accrediting
Body
Accrediting
Agency of
Chartered
Colleges
and
Universities
of the
Philippines,
Inc.
(AACCUP)
V. Center of Development
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Sidebar Story
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A. Scholarship
Table 1.5 - Government-sponsored Scholars
Scholarship Program Sponsor
Ako Bicol (AKB) Partylist Scholarship Program
Agriculture Competitiveness Enhancement Fund
(ACEF) Scholarship Fund
Vice President Jejomar C. Binay
Grant-In-Aid Program
Bayan Muna Scholarship Fund
Citizen Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC) Partylist
Scholarship Program
CHED Special Study Grant Program for
Congressional Districts
Cesar Program (College Education Scholarship
Assistance & Reward Program
College Unified Assistance Scholarship Program
Department of Agrarian Reform (DARs)
Programang Agraryo Iskolar
Dept. of Science & Technology - Science
Education Institute (DOST-SEI)
Full Merit Scholarship Program on Gender
Disparity for Gender and Development
Gabriela Womens Partylist Scholarship Fund
Government Service Insurance System (GSIS)
Scholarship Program
Municipal Scholarship Grant
One Two, One Scholar (OTOS) Scholarship
President Diosdado Macapagal-Agrarian
Scholarship Program
Scholarship - Full Merit (SF)
Scholarship - Half Merit (SH)
Senator Aquilino L. Pimentel III Scholarship
Program
TOTAL
SY 2011 2012
2nd Sem
70
No. of Beneficiaries
SY 2012 2013
1st Sem
70
SY 2012-2013
2nd Sem
70
end of implementation
20
20
20
36
47
56
1,628
1,042
1,927
1,217
1,799
1,212
4
5
4
10
4
7
2
184
20
1
131
20
3
124
20
4
3
14
1
14
1
50
50
3,038
3,547
2,309
27
SY 2011 2012
2nd Sem
SY 2012 2013
1st Sem
SY 2012-2013
2nd Sem
41
41
41
11
11
26
26
53
93
Vision Bank
Total
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SY 2011 2012,
2nd
Sem
No. of Beneficiaries
SY 2012 2013, 1st Sem
24
24
14
45
45
58
Barangay Scholar
104
115
115
23
23
21
Valedictorian
Salutatorian
Siblings
Deans Listers
Tertiary Publication EditorFull
Scholars
18
15
Total
217
238
227
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HEALTH CHECKAt the helm of employees and students well-being, the University Medical and Dental Services.
Overall, the health services personnel served Nine Thousand One Hundred Seventy
Four (9,174) clients through treatment of medical/dental ailments, physical examination, first
aid treatment and blood pressure monitoring. The top three common medical ailments are as follows :
A. ELEMENTARY LEVEL :
1.) Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) manifested by cough, colds & fever - 45.34 %
2.) Vascular Headache - 14.90%
3.) Acute Febrile Illness manifesting as fever and body pains - 45.34%
B. SECONDARY LEVEL:
1. Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) - 28.79 %
2. Vascular Headache - 12.12 %
3. Acute Febrile Illness - 10.69% and Contact Dermatitis - 10.61%
C. TERTIARY LEVEL:
1. Acute Respiratory Infection - 27.76 %
2. Hypersensitivity Reaction - 7.70 %
3. Contact Dermatitis - 7.70%.
Among employees, Teaching & Non-teaching, the top three medical ailments were
1. Hypersensitivity Reaction - 22.37%,
2. Acute Respiratory Infection - 19.74 %
3. Conjunctivitis - 11.40 %
Based on the records, Sixty Seven (67) , out of Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Seven
(2,257) who underwent blood pressure monitoring, had Bp of 140/90mmHg and above, thus
healthy lifestyle was advocated and appropriate medications were prescribed.
The top three Dental ailments are as follows:
1. Acute Irreversible Pulpitis 2. Gingivitis 3. Chronic Irreversible Pulpitis
The Health information updates of the Department of health are posted monthly at the
Medical and Dental Health Information Board.
The Medical Team, represented by One (1) Medical Officer and Two (2) Nurses as Delegation Health Personnel, participated in the regional SCUAA Meet at the Partido State University,
Goa , Camarines Sur. The team extended health assistance such as first aid treatment and health
assessment of athletes and delegation officials.
The Health Services Unit conducted Three (3) separate spot inspections on all CSU canteens and ladies dormitory and provided recommendations on how to maintain its premises and
proper food-handling technique.
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PARTICIPANTS
SPONSORING
AGENCY
LEVEL
Bicol Association of
Tertiary Schools
Publication Advisers and
Commission on Higher
Education Commission
(CHED)
Regional
Association of Luzon
Tertiary Publication
Advisers and Commission
on Higher Education
Commission (CHED)
Luzonwide
Philippine Nursing
Students Association
(PNSA) Bicol Regional
Council
Regional
National
National
Eric P. Amarille
Homer M. Surban II
Philippine Association of
State Universities and
Colleges Bicol region
(PASUC V)
Regional
Consultation/Workshop on
Federation of Faculty, Student
and Alumni Associations of SUCs
in compliance with the provisions
of RA 8292 and CHED
Memorandum No. 03, 2011
April 13-15, 2012, NEDA Region
V, Arimbay, Legaspi City
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Sidebar Story
CSC contender wins search for
Outstanding Students of Bicol
V. Tulod, a fifth year Civil Engineering
J onathan
student of CSC was awarded as one of the Ten
Outstanding Students of Bicol (TOSB) for School
Year 2011-212 by Ako Bicol Partylist (AKB),
Philippine Association of College Student Advisers (PACSA) and Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Regional Office V.
He and 9 other TOSB winners received a
trophy and P20,000 cash prize during the awarding ceremonies at the University of Saint Anthony
in Iriga City on March 9, 2012.
Jonathan, who is the editor in chief of
The CSC Statesman, the official tertiary student
publication of CSC, is set to earn his Bachelor of
Science in Civil Engineering degree as Cum
Laude. He is also the Campus Chapter President
of Youth for Christ (YFC), the youth arm of
Couples for Christ, a Catholic Charismatic lay
movement officially recognized by the Vatican
and spread to already 68 provinces in the Philippines and over 60 countries worldwide. He also
served as one of the Legislators of the CSC Su-
TOP HONOREES Jonathan V. Tulod of Catanduanes State Colleges (extreme left), along with other Ten Outstanding Students of Bicol (TOSB) winners from various universities and colleges in the region.
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TITLE OF SEMINAR/
WORKSHOP/TRAINING
SPONSORING
AGENCY
PARTICIPANTS
LEVEL
Regional
Regional
Regional
Communicators Guild
Consultancy Company
National
Arjay C. Tayas
National
Regional
Roilan C. Magdaraog
National
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TITLE OF SEMINAR/
WORKSHOP/TRAINING
9th National Convention for
Office Administration Student
November 29-30, 2012
National Teachers College,
Quiapo, Manila
PARTICIPANTS
SPONSORING
AGENCY
LEVEL
Association of Office
Administration
National
Outstanding Students of
the Philippines-Bicol
(TOSP-Bicol) and RFM
Foundation and PLDT.
Regional
Regional
National
Bicol Association of
Tertiary Schools
Publication Advisers and
Commission on Higher
Education
CHED
Regional
National PASUC
National
National
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Sidebar Stories
tutions. (GSR)
(GSR)
PRESS TILT WINNERS Jerard Paul V. Tulod, Christine May P. Petajen, Cyril Patrice O. Bernardino, John Ely B. Templonuevo,
Bren Garette Z. Rivera, Jonathan V. Tulod (receiving the Best Magazine Award for the CSC Statesman SY 2011-2012 issue), and Dave
S. Tolentino.
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Sidebar Stories
wo Civil Engineering (CE) students of Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) bagged top
places in the PaCEKatan 2012 Civil Engineering
Quiz held on September 7, 2012 at Holy Angels
University, Angeles City, Pampanga.
In the annual CE Quiz sponsored by Besavilla Review Center, Roilan C. Magdaraog,
bagged the 3rd place while Daryll Joseph O. Barba
placed 8th.
The Luzon-wide CE quiz competition
was joined by more than 150 CE students from
Luzon and National Capital Region.
Magdaraog and Barba were coached by
Engr. Michael M. Traballo.
CSC is a consistent placer in the PaCEkatan quiz. (GSR)
TOP PERFORMERS CSCs Joseph Broz Tito (drum), Arjay U. Panti (violin), Mark Joyces M. Tapel (vocals and guitar), and Jose Z.
Tria (keyboard) perform the winning entry Luntiang Pangarap while Bren Garette Z. Rivera (right) showcase his top 2 and 3 winning photographs.
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Accountancy student
1st RU in Bicol SGV Cup
atanduanes State University (CSU) tertiary student journalists, including their campus publications bagged 27 individual and group awards in the
13th Region V Tertiary Schools Press Conference on
December 7-9, 2012 in Legazpi City and were qualified to the Luzon-wide edition of the competition on
February 10-12, 2013.
Senior editors from The CSU Statesman, the
official tertiary student publication of Catanduanes
State University, who garnered top awards were Abygale A. Bagadiong, 1st Place, News writing English;
Marian Claire V. Tulod, 1st Place, Opinion Writing
Filipino; Dave S. Tolentino, 3rd Place, Editorial Writing, Filipino; Paul John Padilla, 3rd Place, Sports Writing English; Karen Ailene Benavidez, 3rd Place, Opinion Writing English; Dave S. Tolentino, 3rd Place, Feature Writing Filipino; Jerard Paul V. Tulod, 4 th Place,
Sports Writing Filipino; Dave S. Tolentino, 4 th Place,
Poetry Writing Filipino.
In the group competition, the SY 2012-2013
second semester issue of The CSU Statesman was declared Overall Best Publication, Newsletter Category,
as well as 1st Place in News Page, 1st Place in Page Design, 1st Place in DevCom Page and 1st Place in Opinion Page.
Moreover The CSU Statesman Intramurals Issue
was declared 1st Place in Sports Page, 2nd Place in
Page Design, 2nd Place, Features/Literary Page, 3rd
Place in DevCom Page, and 4th Place in Editorial/
Opinion Page for tabloid category.
Now on its sixth year of grand slam winning,
Abacatanduanes: Ikaanim na Paghahabi, the CSU Statesman Literary Folio was adjudged Overall Best Publication, Literary Folio Category, including 1 st Place in
Literary Content, 1st Place in Overall Concept, 1st
Place in Cover Design, and 2nd Place in Graphics Il-
part from sending students to regional and national seminars, trainings, contests,
and other academic-related activities, several other co-curricular activities were conducted by the institution for the total development of the students.
Table 1.9 - Institutionally organized co-curricular activities
Activity
Echo-Seminar Workshop on the First Bicol Youth Hours
Cultural Presentation - Pagkamoot
Organizer
Office of Student Services
Hablon Dawani
COT-DIT/SBO
COTDept of Technology
Bread Society
Alumni and Placement Services
Kabataang Pangarap ni Rizal (KAPARIZ)
Medical and Dental Clinic
Guidance and Testing Services
Student Services
Date
Feb. 1, 2012
Feb. 13, 2012
Feb. 15-18,
2012
Feb. 15, 2012
Feb. 16, 2012
February 16,
2012
Feb. 20-22,
2012
Feb. 22, 2012
Feb. 27, 2012
Feb. 28, 2012
Feb. 28, 2012
Feb. 29, 2012
Mar. 5, 2012
Mar. 7, 2012
The College of
Technology Department of
Industrial Technology
successfully
spearheaded, in
coordination with
Hytech Power Inc., the
Trainers' Training for
Interactive
Multipurpose
Electronics on Feb. 2022, 2012 at CSC Little
Theater. Thirty-three
teachers and students
were trained in the
field of mechatronics
and robotics.
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Activity
Launching of poetry book Abacatanduanes:
Ikaanim na Paghahabi
CSC Intramurals 2012
Pre-Employment Seminar for Graduating
Students
24th Annual International Coastal Cleanup
Living Rosary Ceremony
Provincial Consultative Conference Cum Workshop
on the Framework of Student Affairs and Services
Organizer
The CSU Statesman, Official Tertiary
Student Publication of CSU
Catanduanes State Colleges
Alumni and Placement Services, OWWA
and POEA
Catanduanes State Colleges
Campus Ministry
Catanduanes State Colleges/Student
Services
College of Health Sciences
SACE
GAD
Campus Ministry
College of Health Sciences
Catanduanes State University
Catanduanes State Colleges
COT-Department of Engineering/PICE
College of Business and Accountancy
Student Body Organization
Federated College Student Council (FCSC)
Catanduanes State Colleges
Date
Aug. 16, 2012
Sept. 5-7, 2012
Sept 12, 2012
Sept. 19, 2012
Oct. 25, 2012
Nov. 6-7, 2012
Nov. 15-16, 2012
Nov. 22, 2012
Nov. 25 Dec. 12, 2012
1
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68
45
58
Ph.D./Ed.D.
Master
Without Master Units
The basic educational attainment requirement or entry-level qualification for the position
of instructor in higher education is Masters Degree.
In 2012, the teaching staff of Catanduanes State University are mainly composed of instructors/professors with Masters Unit only at 33 percent.
This is followed by Masters Degree holders at 58 or 28 percent, and Ph.D./Ed.D. Units at
45 or 22 percent.
Seventeen (17) percent of the teaching staff of the University are doctorate degree holders,
and only one percent has Bachelors degree educational attainment.
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80
70
60
50
40
79
65
30
45
20
10
17
1
0
Instructor
Assistant
Professor
Associate
Professor
Professor
College
Professor
Majority or 38 percent of the Catanduanes State University faculty members holds the Instructor academic rank, followed by Assistant Professor at 32 percent.
Meanwhile, 22 percent of the teaching force has Associate Professor rank, while only 17
percent are full professors. One faculty member holds a College Professor rank.
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Position
Title
Instructor I
Degree
School
Ph.D.
Educational
Management
Phil. Normal
University
Type of
Scholarship
Plan C
Period
November
2012 March
2013
SUSAN M.
TINDUGAN
Instructor II
Ph.D. Filipino
Bicol
University
June 2012
March 2013
ELEANOR G.
OSIDO
Instructor I
MS Psychology
Centro Escolar
University
June 2012
March 2013
MARY JANE V.
BONGAIS
Instructor I
MA Physical
Education
Phil. Normal
University
RAMON S. IDANAN
Instructor I
MS Mechanical
Engineering
RONNIE B.
SANTELICES
Instructor III
MA Information
Technology
MERLE C.
ALCANTARA
Instructor III
MA Industrial
Education
JANETTE S.
TUGANO
Guidance
Counselor III
MA Counseling
Psychology
JHOMANN U.
SOCITO
Instructor II
MS Plant
Protection
Technological
University of
the Philippines
Technological
Institute of the
Philippines
Plan B
June 2012
March 2013
Plan A
CHED Scholar
Catanduanes
State University
Ateneo de
Naga
University
Central Bicol
State University
June 2012
March 2013
Starting
1st Semester
AY 2011 - 2012
2nd Semester
SY 2011 - 2012
Plan C
Plan B
2nd Semester
SY 2012 - 2013
AY 2012 - 2013
Scholars with Plan A benefits are those who were able to meet and sustain the competitive
scholarship requirements set by CHED. Apart from the benefits provided to them by CHED, they
are also entitled to their regular employee benefits.
Plan B scholarship is a local grant given to employees to pursue their advanced studies in
any government institution recognized by CHED in the Philippines.
Aside from retaining their salary and regular employment benefits, Plan B scholars also
enjoy free tuition and miscellaneous expenses, one round trip sea and land transportation cost per
school year, monthly stipend of P4,000 within the semester, thesis assistance of P2,000 or dissertation assistance of P25,000, and book allowance of P3,000 per semester.
Plan C scholars receive salary and regular employment benefits only.
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MFO 2 - Research
Research capability outputs were delivered during the year in review along key
result areas (KRAs). These are research published in international/national/local journals, disseminated/presented, cited in other studies, including inventions patented/
commercialized.
Table 2.1 - List of Completed Research Conducted by Faculty and Staff
RESEARCH TITLE
RESEARCHER(S)
COLLEGE/
UNIT
CHS
CAS
COT-DIT
Languages
Department
Natural Science
Department
COT-DIT
COT-DE
CAF
COT-DE
COT-DIT
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CAS- Natural
Science
Department
Extension
Services Unit
Research &
Development
Services
CAS- Natural
Science
Department
Research &
Development
Services
Cont Table 2.1 - List of completed research conducted by faculty and staff
RESEARCH TITLE
RESEARCHER(S)
Diversifying Livelihood with Integrated RiceFish Farming: An Option for Smallholder Rice
Farmers of Catanduanes
COLLEGE/
UNIT
Research &
Development
Services
COT-DIT
CAF
CSC-PC
CAS
CAF
RDS
CAS
CAF
CSCPC
GS
CAS
CAF
CAS
CAF
CSCPC
CAS
CAF
CSCPC
Cont Table 2.1 - List of completed research conducted by faculty and staff
RESEARCH TITLE
RESEARCHER(S)
COLLEGE/
UNIT
CAS
CAF
CSCPC
CSCPC
Stakeholders Assessment of an Institutions Underlying Principle: The Catanduanes State Colleges Graduate School Experience
Grad. School
Grad. School
Grad. School
CBA
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CAS
CAF
COT
COED
CAS
CBA
RESEARCHER(S)
COLLEGE/
UNIT
Preliminary Study on the Use of Ipil-Ipil Leaves Leucaena leucocephala Lam. as Alternative Mushroom Spawn
Substrate
Adaptability of Planting Methods of Abaca to ClimateRelated Risks
CAF
Panganiban
Campus
Economic Status and Problems of Women and Children in Abaca Farming in Selected Municipalities of
Catanduanes
Grad. School
CAS
CBA
RDS
CBA
CBA
CBA
Development and Standardization of Products and ByProducts from Coconut Water (Multidisciplinary Research)
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COED
Grad. School
COED
CAS- Nat.
Sci. Dept.
TABLE 2.3 - Research Proposals Submitted by Faculty and Staff SY 2011- 2012
RESEARCH TITLE
RESEARCHER(S)
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COLLEGE/
UNIT
CBA
RDS
Panganiban
Campus
RDS
Panganiban
Campus
Panganiban
Campus
RDS
R&DS, CAF
Panganiban
Campus
Panganiban
Campus
CAS
CAS
CHS
CHS
CHS
Panganiban
Campus
COED
COED
Panganiban
Campus
TABLE 2.3 (cont) Research Proposals Submitted by Faculty and Staff SY 2011- 2012
COT- DICT
COT-DICT
CAF
CAF
CAF
COED
COED
CAS- Nat.
Sci. Dept.
Panganiban
Campus
CAS- Nat.
Sci. Dept.
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COED
49
FACULTY/STAFF INVOLVED
Dr. Minerva I. Morales
Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo
Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes
Mrs. Nena V. Santos
Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca
Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque
Dr. Estrella S. Placides
Prof. Eduardo D. Pea
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento
Dr. Minerva I. Morales
Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo, Prof. Dolores J.
Osido, Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes
Mrs. Nena V. Santos, Mr. Gerry S.
Rubio, Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca
Dr. Ruben C. Velasco, Prof. Pedro F.
Tumaque, Prof. Noemi R. Tumaque,
Prof. Jugie R. Ramos, Dr. Estrella S.
Placides, Prof. Eduardo D. Pea
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo, Dr. Lily P.
Custodio, Dr. Maria S. Tugano
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento, Dr.
Aida A. Dianela
Dr. Aida A. Dianela
Dr. Estrella S. Placides
Ms. Nena V. Santos
Mr. Felix F. Villacorta
Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan
Dr. Rene I. Avila
Prof. Rey Soneja
Dr. Ruben C. Velasco
Mr. Felix F. Villacorta
Dr. Aida A. Dianela
Dr. Estrella S. Placides
Ms. Nena V. Santos
Dr. Aida A. Dianela
Dr. Estrella S. Placides
Ms. Nena V. Santos
Mr. Felix F. Villacorta
Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan
Dr. Teresita J. Avila
Dr. Estrella S. Placides
Ms. Nena V. Santos
Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes
Mr. Felix F. Villacorta Jr.
FACULTY/STAFF INVOLVED
Dr. Estrella S. Placides
Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo
Dr. Teresita J. Avila
Prof. Pedro Tumaque
Ms. Nena V. Santos
Mr. Ananias Deuda
Ms. Eleanor R. Tablizo
Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes
Mr. Gerry S. Rubio
Dr. Estrella S. Placides
Ms. Nena V. Santos
Prof. Juanita V. Cervantes
Mr. Felix F. Villacorta Jr.
Prof. Eddie Million
Prof. Dolores J. Osido
Prof. Jose Alberto
Dr. Ruben C. Velasco
Dr. Crispin S. Oliveros
Prof. Noemi R. Tumaque
Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque
Dr. Sonia A. Torio
STATUS
On-Going
Researcher(s)
Title of Research
Paper
Dr. Yolanda M.
Tariman
Prof. Rosana
Abundo
Development of
Catandungan
Dictionary for Non
-Native Speakers
Mr. Simplicio G.
Mendoza
Dr. Estrella S.
Placides
Standardization and
Commercialization
of Catandungan
Delicacies: An
Alternative
Livelihood SchemePinangat
Title
REDTI
National
Research
Seminar and
Forum
Date and
Venue
Hotel
Supreme,
Baguio City
April 16-18,
2012
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Organizer
REDTI
Type of
Conference
National
Researcher(s)
Title of Research
Paper
Academic
Performance and
Mean Performance
Score in National
Achievement Test
of Grade IV Pupils
at the Catanduanes
State Colleges
Laboratory Schools,
SY 2008-2009
REDTI
National
Research
Seminar and
Forum
Good Agricultural
Practices of
Selected Abaca
Farmers in
Catanduanes
4th
Agriculture,
Fisheries and
Natural
Resources
Extension
Symposium
Designing a
Community-based
Marine Hatchery in
Catanduanes
Following a
Modified Tool for
Site Evaluation
3rd Bicol
Fisheries
Research,
Development
and Extension
(RDE)
Symposium
Scientific
Paper
Competition
Dr. Minerva I.
Morales
Dr. Jimmy T.
Masagca
Dr. Myrna A.
Santelices
Dr. Aida A. Dianela
Mr. Felix F. Villacorta
Mr. Ricardo V.
Arcilla, Jr.
Title
Date and
Venue
Hotel
Supreme,
Baguio City
Organizer
Type of
Conference
REDTI
April 16-18,
2012
National
Aklan State
University,
Banga, Aklan
PEN, Inc.
May 2-5,
2012
Camarines
Norte State
College
Mercedes
Campus
July 25-27,
2012
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BIFIRDEN
Regional
Rivers to Plates:
Participatory Approach
in Site Selection,
Design, Fabrication
and Trial Using Cages
for Enhancing Inland
Aquaculture in
Catanduanes
Stakeholder
Management,
Identification of Inputs
and Engagements in
Community-Protected
Marine Spaces in
Catanduanes
Reducing Mortality in
Growing Mud Crabs
with Tilapia in Nylon
Net Pens with Bamboo
Pipes for Shelter
Title
Researchers
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Date and
Venue
Organizer
Type of
Conference
Camarines
Norte State
College
Mercedes
Campus
BIFIRDE
N
Regional
July 25-27,
2012
Diversifying
Livelihood with
Integrated RiceFish Farming: An
Option for
Smallholder Rice
Farmers of
Catanduanes
Women in the
Postharvest
Initiative of
Catanduanes State
Colleges in
Fortifying Tilapia,
Packaging and
Marketing
Gender, Fisheries
and Aquaculture in
Rivers and Coastal
Areas of
Catanduanes:
Analysis of
Livelihoods,
Capabilities and
Shocks
Title
Date and
Venue
Organizer
Type of
Conference
Researcher(s)
Camarines
Norte State
College
Mercedes
Campus
July 25-27,
2012
BIFIRDEN
Regional
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Researcher/s
Dr. Alvin C.
Ogalesco, Dr.
Aurora E. Araojo
Ms. Emiline
Francia P.
Abrasaldo
Prof. Edna R.
Inigo
Dr. Teresita J.
Avila, Ms. Lalaine
J. Avila, Ms. Renee
Daisy J. Avila
Arch. Jose G. Ong
Engr. Dexter M.
Toyado
Prof. Lani A. Ilagan,
Dr. Ruben P.
Tablizo, Dr. Myrna
A. Santelices
Ms. Salvacion B.
Murillo
Title
Date and
Venue
Organizer
Type of
Conference
BU
Graduate
School
International
BUTC
BFAR
RFTC
Regional
Prof. Priscilla P.
Gianan
Concourse
Convention
Center,
Legazpi City
Oct. 11-13,
2012
FISH FOR DEVELOPMENT Dr. Morales shares insights during the F4F (Fish for Development) seminar featuring eight
research conducted by the Catanduanes State Colleges under the Catanduanes Sustainable Technology Infusion for
Inland Fisheries Development (CSTIDP) Program on July 18, 2012 at CSC Little Theater.
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Researcher(s)
Date and
Venue
Title
Dr. Estrella S.
Placides, Dr. Aida
A. Dianela, Ms.
Nena V. Santos
Dr. Teresita J.
Avila
Dr. Rene I Avila
Ms. Ronna C.
Lontoc
Dr. Estrella S.
Placides, Ms. Shiela
R. Buque, Ms.
Rosemary P.
Gualberto
Dr. Estrella S.
Placides, Mrs.
Jamie P. Reginaldo
Concourse
Convention
Center,
Legazpi City
October 1113, 2012
Organizer
Type of
Conference
BU
Graduate
School
International
Researcher (s)
Dr. Minerva Morales
Dr. Jimmy Masagca
Dr. Aurora Araojo
Prof Estrella Tribiana
Prof. Socorro Brillante
Prof Vic Prolles
Ms. Perla Tolentino
Dr. Jimmy Masagca
Type of Conference
Gender Analysis of
Livelihood Capabilities and
Shocks in Marine-Protected
Areas in Catanduanes
Chelar Design and
Mechanical Advantage of the
Portunid Crabs (Scylla serrata
and S. olivacea)
The Political Ecology on
Sustainable Inland Fisheries
of Barangay Hinipaan,
Bagamanoc, Catanduanes
under the Prospects of
Climate Change
3rd Philippine National
Biodiversity Meeting & 2012
National Conference on
Water & Biodiversity
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National
Researcher (s)
Nena V. Santos
Development and
Standardization of Pangi Butter
Cake
Type of
Conference
National
Regional
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International
AUTHOR(S)
COLLEGE
CAS
Soc. Sci. Dept.
Economics
CAS
Nat. Sci. Dept.
BS
Biology
CAS
Nat. Sci. Dept.
CAS
Nat. Sci. Dept.
BS
Biology
BS
Biology
COT-DICT
BS IM
COT- DIT
BS ITDrafting
COT- DIT
BS ITDrafting
Renzka A. Zafe
CHS
ND Dept.
BS ND
CHS
ND Dept.
BS ND
CHS
ND Dept.
BS ND
Kimberly Roy A.
Balmadrid
CHS
ND Dept.
BS ND
Julius S. Antonio
COED
BS Ed.
Math
Edwin T. Tomes
COED
BS Ed.
Math
Glenda C. Rima
Ernesto A. Buyag Jr.
Kazyl T. Templonuevo
Golda Pilar Irma V.
Landicho
Ramona Michelle
Magtangob, Bryan L.
Barba, Ryan S. Benavidez
Karl Dominic C. Bogabil
Catherine I. Magdaraog
Redelyn Gianne,
Navarro, Prince Ian T.
Obo, Francis Gerome T.
Olfindo, Louela B.
Segumalian, Gerald John
T. Somido, Jenny Joy T.
Tabios
Alvin Andrade
Peter Samosa
Mc Russell Posada
Aljun Lumbao
John Michael Sarte
Menard C. Isorena
Benjie M. Tribiana
John Rolly A. Asuncion
Romel M. Sarmiento
Alvin S. Dollisen
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COURSE
AB
RESEARCHER(S)
Arch. Jose G. Ong
Prof. Priscilla P. Gianan
Prof. Corazon B. Sicio
Prof. Edwin T. Romero
Prof. Priscilla P. Gianan
Mr. Rico S. Tribiana
COLLEGE
COT-DIT
3 CSC researchers
bag top awards in
Bicol fisheries
research symposium
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MFO 3 - Extension
The Universitys extension programs, projects, and activities were conducted
within the context of CMO No. 22, s. 2008 which is defined as a set of activities aimed to
transfer knowledge or technology or to provide services to the community in consonance
with the programs offered. Further, in keeping with the said Order, extension programs
were conducted not as part of academic requirement but as an outreach towards the improvement of the communitys quality of life.
I. Extension Programs based on needs of the community
Institutional
Skills Training
Technology Transfer
Culture and Arts
TABLE 3.1 Extension Programs Coordinated with Partner Agencies and
Approved by the Board of Trustees
Extension Program
Apiculture
Techno Gabay
Enhanced Sustainable Ecosystem Program for Community Program
(ESEPComDev)
Approved
BOT Resolution
No. 7, s. 2012
(157th Meeting, January 28,
2013)
No. 6, s. 2008
135th Meeting, February 29,
2008
No. 12, s. 2011
148th Meeting, March 21,
2011
Source of Funds
Congressional Office
(CDF)
PCAARRD/
BCAARRD
Municipal LGU Virac
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Budget
P 300,000.00
1,455,000.00
200,000.00
No. of copies
Latik Making
50
Pinangat Catanduanes
50
Bamboo Products
50
Sinamay Flowers
50
Christmas Angels
50
50
Abaca Scrunch
50
Audio/Video presentation
Sinamay Flower Making
Others
CSC Airlinks: Ugnayan sa Himpapawid aired over DZVC Radyo ng Bayan Virac
Quick Information Dispatch/Bulletin Board
Dula-Tula Abaca by the Hablon Dawani
Recipient Barangay/Municipality
61
Date
January to March, 2012
January to March, 2012
January to March 2012
Jan. 8 & 22, Feb. 12,
March 2012
Venue
Valencia, Virac
CSC MIS
Buyo District, Virac,
Balite, Virac,
Training on Driving
Puniton, Virac
Simple Bookkeeping
Seminar Workshop on Dance Innovation and
Theater Arts
62
Tutorials in Mathematics
Tutorials in English
Sept. 2, 2012
Sept. 8, 2012
CSC Gymnasium
Puniton, Virac, Catanduanes
Date
Venue
HRD Building, Virac, Catanduanes
CSC Little Theater
Regional Seminar-Workshop on Creative Teaching and Learning for Kindergarten and Grade-1
Teachers
CSC-HRD Building
Training on Hairdressing
63
Date
Venue
Training on Handicrafts
Pagsangahan, San
Miguel, Catanduanes
Bote, Bato, Catnes
HRD Bldg., CSU
DIT Garments
Technology Room
Dec. 6, 2012
School Year-round
activity
A Closing
Ceremony for the
seven outreach
projects under
Sustainable
Ecosystem
Program for
Community
Development of
CSC Extension
Services was
conducted on
March 4, 2012,
9:00 A.M. at Buyo
Integrated School,
Virac,
Catanduanes.
These outreach
projects are: 1)
Functional
Literacy and
Numeracy Classes,
2) Enrichment
Lessons in English,
3) Health and
Nutrition Classes,
4) Basic Computer
Literacy, 4) PC
Troubleshooting
and Repair and Networking, 5) Cell phone Repair and Servicing, and 6) Baking. The activity recognized
the participation of trainees, student and faculty extension workers and coordinators and other
clients/stakeholders.
65
Hours of
Training
PersonHours
Person-Days
Trained
(8 hrs)
10
80
10
15
15
46
16
16
16
240
240
736
30
30
92
35
16
560
70
25
16
400
50
46
16
736
92
21
40
840
105
10
48
480
60
97
16
1552
194
27
24
648
81
52
16
832
104
54
16
864
108
453
264
8208
1026
Training
How to Start a Small Business: Native Chicken
Production
Training on Vermi Culture
Training on Fruit Seedling Production
Skills Clinic on Organic Agriculture
66
Headcount of
Participants
Hours of
Training
PersonHours
Person-Days
Trained
(8 hrs)
12
28
336
42
Training on Driving
36
72
13
16
208
26
20
48
960
120
24
40
960
120
27
24
648
81
38
24
912
114
19
40
760
95
25
16
400
50
25
16
400
50
Training on Hairdressing
20
40
800
100
Training on Handicrafts
49
392
49
110
880
110
40
240
30
42
16
672
84
432
400
8640
1080
Training
Total
67
Training
Headcount of
Participants
Hours of
Training
PersonHours
Person-Days
Trained
(8 hrs)
25
30
750
93.75
Simple Bookkeeping
16
48
768
96
10
80
10
44
24
1056
132
853
3412
427
87
24
2088
261
53
40
2120
265
91
24
2184
273
377
40
15,080
1885
37
16
592
74
45
16
720
90
83
48
3984
498
12
96
12
27
216
27
1760
338
33,146
4,144
68
Hours of
Training
PersonHours
Person-Days
Trained
(8 hrs)
Tutorials in Mathematics
25
Not counted
Not counted
Tutorials in English
193
Not counted
Not counted
41
58
2378
297
40
58
2320
290
44
48
2112
264
28
48
1344
168
28
58
1624
203
36
41
1476
185
27
28
756
95
35
25
875
109
41
25
1025
128
25
Not counted
Not counted
42
30
1260
158
362
419
15170
1897
Training
Total
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Amount
Remarks
Main Campus
LAND AND LAND IMPROVEMENTS
Construction of Tennis Court
500,000
1,250,000
1,000,000
Completed
5,000,000
1,400,000
4,750,000
1,500,000
3,000,000
Ongoing procurement
4,000,000
For bidding
1,700,000
To be programmed in 2013
8,000,000
200,000
500,000
1,400,000
Completed
Bidding of Materials
Completed (by Admin)
To be programmed in 2013
Panganiban Campus
LAND AND LAND IMPROVEMENTS
Construction of Path Walk
296,000
Completed
100,000
To be programmed in 2013
250,000
60,000
275,000
220,000
70
Completed
To be programmed in 2013
Completed left wing of University Library Building. The right wing portion was likewise completed
during the period in review.
71
Construction
of Covered
Path Walk,
CAF
Status of
Accomplishment
a) 183,300 Mangrove
propagules planted
a) 183,300
mangrove
propagules
planted
100%
b) 55 Hectares denuded
mangrove areas
2012-2013
covering 5
municipalities reforested
b) 55 has.
Reforested
100%
16 units
aquasilviculture
structure
established
12 plastic tanks
purchased
16 uts aquasilviculture
structure established
Project Cost
BFAR
Expected Output/s
Schedule of
Implementation
1) Philippine National
Aquasilviculture Program (PNAP)
Sponsoring
Agency
Name of Projects
CBMSH installed at
Palnab
3,400,000.00
70%
50%
BFAR
1 sub-study
completed, 2
Ongoing
2 sub-studies
Ongoing
33%
Feb. 27,
2012 up to
completion
of the
2 sub-studies
Four (4) Sub-studies studies as
completed, 2
per
completed
on-going
approved
research
contract
Three (3) Sub1 sub-study
studies completed
completed, draft
and Brochure &
brochure
Flyers developed
completed
a) Module on
Training
Course on
Ongoing
River
Aquaculture
designed
b) Training
Needs
Assessment
conducted
c) Module tried
1st
in the MAT
Semester
Benchmarking
Graduate Class
SY 2013conducted
or BS Biology
2014
Class
d) Training
conducted
End of
program
73
50%
1,500,000.00
33%
7) Institutional Development
Assistance for Accreditation
(IDAA)
July 2011 up
to
completion
of the
studies as
per
approved
research
contract
50%
First draft of
research
completed
50%
on postqualification
process
75%
on postqualification
process
75%
on procurement
process
50%
on postqualification
process
75%
1 research completed
Greenhouse constructed
Sept. 28,
2012 to
Sept. 28,
2013
State-of-the-art
equipment and facilities
for the Dept. of
Engineering-Coll. of
Technology such as
Hydraulic Bench with pipe
network apparatus
visualized flow channel
2.5m long with complete
accessories procured
CHED (Disbursement
Acceleration Program
Fund)
6) Academic Program
Development and Enhancement of
the College of Technology
Water pump
procured &
College of Agriculture &
Feb. 25,
procurement of
Fisheries (CAF) Field and
2012 to
4-wheeled
Laboratory facilities/
March 2013 tractor and eequipment upgraded
books are
ongoing
Percentage
of
Accomplish
ment
CHED
Status of
Accomplish
ment
CHED
Expected Output/s
Schedule of
Implementat
ion
Sponsoring
Agency
Name of Projects
Computer Laboratory
established
CHED
(IDAA)
1 unit
Procured the following
Refrigerator, 4
instrument/equipment: 1
units desktop
unit each: Refrigerator,
Nov. 2011 to computers, 1
portable sound system &
Nov. 2012 unit LCD
LCD Projector; safety kits,
Projector and
and 2 units Fire
safety kits
Extinguishers
procured
Nov. 28,
on pre2012 to Nov. procurement
28, 2013
planning stage
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25%
100%
Project Cost
250,000.00
148,000.00
3,000,000.00
1,000,000.00
500,000.00
2,500,000.00
3,000,000.00
200,000.00
INDIGENOUS RICE FOR FOOD SECURITYThe Department of Agriculture Regional Field Unit No. 5 turns
over to Dr Minerva I. Morales on June 6, 2012 the PhP1.5 million check for the implementation of Catanduanes Indigenous Rice Development Program (CIRDEP). CIRDEP is a research program that aims to
focus on the production of traditional rice varieties utilizing local knowledge as a vehicle towards poverty alleviation and food security.
SOCIAL COMMITMENT Dr. Minerva I. Morales, CSC president, signs the Memorandum of Agreement for the implementation of Bayan Muna and Gabriela Party-lists Scholarship Program at CSC, along with Mrs. Cecilia V. Mendoza, Alliance of Concerned Teachers Provincial Coordinator, representing Bayan Muna and Gabriela. Witnessing
the signing are Dr. Susan T. Santelices, CSC VP for academic affairs, Dr. Lourdes V. Rodriguez, CSC director for student services, Eric Amarille, Kabataan Party-list provincial coordinator, Atty. Gregorio M. Sarmiento Jr., CSC legal
officer, together with some of the student grantees.
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10) Apiculture
Percentage
of
Accomplish
ment
DA
3 studies ongoing
50%
Project Cost
July 2012 up
to
completion
of the
studies as
per
approved
research
contract
Status of
Accomplish
ment
Expected Output/s
Schedule of
Implementa
tion
Sponsoring
Agency
Name of Projects
1,500,000.00
8 studies/substudies ongoing
Upon
completion
of Projects
8.1 & 8.2)
Eight (8)
Researches
completed
5 project components of
the program
Municipal
implemented to 9
LGU of
barangays, benefiting
2012
Virac
Local officials, students,
BHWs, women, farmers
and OSYs
a) Apiary with 20
colonies bee stocks
established within the
compound of the
University
Municipal
April 12,
LGU of
2012 to April
b) Beekeeping training
Virac
30, 2013
conducted to Mun.
Agriculturists,
Extensionists & would-be
beekeepers
Y1 (May 1,
Multiply, propagate and
11) Rehabilitation of Abaca
2012 - April
field test at Panganiban
Plantation through Adoption of
PCARRD30, 2013) Y2
Campus seedlings of the
High-Yielding and Virus-Resistant
(May 1,
DOST
new BTV-resistant abaca
2013 - April
Abaca Hybrids
hybrids
30, 2014)
76
50%
0%
8 research
studies
conceptualized
25%
5 project
components of
the program
implemented to
9 barangays
100%
a) Apiary with
10 colonies bee
stocks
established
75%
b) Beekeeping
training
conducted to 27
Mun.
Agriculturists/
Extensionists &
would-be
100%
Preliminary proj.
Implementation
activities such
as coordination
with FIDA re:
Permit to use
the Tissue
Culture Lab as
well as
procurement of
needed
supplies &
equipment
conducted
10%
200,000.00
300,000.00
1,061,446.40
FISH FOR DEVELOPMENTPresident Morales orients Congressman Cesar V. Sarmiento on the CSU Hatchery
Facility, which is part of the PNAP project .
APIARY CENTERLaunching of the Catanduanes Apiculture Center - Congressman Sarmiento and Gov. Joseph C.
Cua, together with Dr. Minerva I. Morales, CSU President, and Dr. Aida A. Dianela, VPREPA install the bee colonies housed in simulated beehives to induce honey bee production at the Provincial Apiculture Center of Catanduanes State University. This was launched on November 29, 2012 with funding support of P300, 000 from the
Local Government Unit of Virac through Congressman Cesar V. Sarmientos PDAF.
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CDF
50 Students benefitted
from scholarship
program
SY 20122014
50 Students
benefitted
100%
300,000.00
CDF
20 Students benefitted
from scholarship program
SY 20122013
20 Students
benefitted
100%
210,000.00
DA
SY 20112012
(Sem. 1) to
SY 20132014
(Sem. 2)
5 students
benefitted
100%
73,800.00
Municipal
124 Students benefitted
LGU of
from scholarship program
Virac
SY 20122013
124 students
benefitted
100%
377,640.00
Percentage
of Accomplishment
AKB Partylist
Group
70 Students benefitted
from scholarship
program
Status of
Accomplishment
Schedule of
Implementation
Sponsoring Agency
Expected Output/s
Name of Projects
Project Cost
SY 20122013
70 Students
benefitted
100%
822,000.00
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS
PDAF
SY 20122013
1,799 Students
benefitted
100%
9,000,000.00
PLGU
SY 20122013
1,212 Students
benefitted
100%
5,585,428.00
PhP 34,928,314.40
2012
18,216,180.45
28,172,043.55
1,476,488.50
1,717,070.00
1,520,885.46
1,597,180.00
54,360.00
151,450.00
147,620.00
456,840.00
3,028,135.00
2,444,954.00
1,130,577.62
1,142,121.95
8,996,965.42
6,261,332.25
644,094.00
656,555.00
29,300.00
18,560.00
17,028,426.00
14,446,063.20
6,448,685.10
6,039,137.85
5,840,673.50
5,198,619.23
409,547.25
642,054.27
INCOME
Tuition Fee
Fiduciary Income
a. Athletic Fee
b. Library Fee
c. Science Laboratory
d. Medical & Dental
e. Computer Laboratory
f. Enhancement Fee
g. RLE
h. NSTP
i. Audio-Visual
Total Fiduciary Income
Income-Generating Projects
Net Sales
Expenses
Net Income
2011
Tuition
2012
Fiduciary
79
IGP
2012
53,000.00
615,500.00
660,300,00
229,750.00
358,715.00
369,967.34
1,457,084.56
452,118.20
96,738.05
72,801.30
12,139.45
54,205.47
1,015,005.80
219,905.00
405,284.00
581,664.05
673,781.00
34,841.00
167,715.87
7,530,516.09
659,575.25
5,840,673.50
2011
339,000.00
784,840 .00
385,240.00
379,905.00
437,816.24
1,202,009.27
634,598.60
167,656.70
266,175.70
1,272.70
60,812.10
848,125.20
283,721.00
265,797.50
1,751,686.50
254,640.27
26,351.35
8,084,648.13
418,306.79
6,448,685.10
The Corporate Business Operation steers the institutions resource generation and utilization ventures such as
crops, poultry, livestock, and fisheries productions. CBO also embarks into rentals, printing, sale of educational
goods and other income generating activities to augment fiscal resources.
80
Regular
37,195,815
1,216,974
PERSONAL SERVICES
RLIP
EO 40
EO 76
3,631,184
2,406,000 1,568,000
103,709
67,000
34,000
Total
44,800,999
1,421,683
MOOE
Regular
15,318,000
-
TOTAL
60,118,999
1,421,683
3,266,314
100,013,802
918,000
1,083,000
322,216
10,181,146
99,000
109,000
414,000
7,576,000
73,000
90,000
225,000
5,053,000
47,000
56,000
4,227,530
122,823,530
1,137,000
1,338,000
435,000
12,807,000
962,000
923,000
4,662,530
135,630,948
2,099,000
2,261,000
143,693,905
14,446,255
10,626,000
6,983,000
175,749,160
30,445,000
206,194,160
1%
1%
25%
1%
2%
70%
GASS
CBO
Advanced Educ
Higher Education
Research
Extension
3%
3%
51%
GASS
Advanced Educ
Higher Educ
Research
42%
1%
81
Extension
he governance of the Catanduanes State University is steered by the Board of Regents as constituted in its charter . The administration of the University and the exercise of its corporate powers are vested upon the BOR and to the President of the University. As the highest policy-making
body of the Colleges, the CSU BOR approved numerous resolutions in 2012 for the efficient operation of its four-fold functions and in effectively dispensing administrative and management functions
of the institution.
TABLE 4.6Details of Approved Board Resolutions
BOARD RESOLUTION NO.
Board Resolution # 1, s. 2012
DETAILS
Approving the agenda of the 153rd meeting of the Board of Trustees
Newly Hired
Nancy D. Magtangob Instructor I
Ernesto T. Ibardaloza Jr.- Instructor I
Joy V. Santelices- Instructor I
Maribel T. Ralla- Lab Tech II
Cesar C. Taway- Electrician I
Ma. Socorro S. Vargas- Lab Tech I
Joseph R. Tejerero- Admin Aide VI
Carmen T. Torres- Admin Aide IV
Maria Luisa B. Soriao Admin Aide IV
Melrose T. Pitajen- Admin Aide IV
Sheilakim M. Lumabi- Admin Aide IV
Geraldine M. Arcilla- Admin Aide III
Jovi Pines S. Olat- Admin Aide III
Jesus Jay E. Ariola- Admin Assistant IV
Raisa A. del Valle - Admin Aide III
Confirming the Contract Agreement with JD Construction for the construction of the Extension, Main Library Building (Left Wing)
82
DETAILS
Approving the 140-hour finishing course for Call Center Agents and seminar workshop on AutoCAD
Approving Appointments with SG 19 above
Approving the Revised Library Manual
Approving the modification/ abolition of six (6) Instructor I and two (2) Administrative Positions
Approving the Program, Receipt and Expenditures (PRE) of CSC in the amount of Two Hundred Thirty Two
Million Eight Hundred Thirty One Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Pesos (P 232, 831, 251.00).
Approving the Revised Miscellaneous/ School Fees on the Colleges Effective 1 st Semester SY 2012-2013.
Approving the Proposed Rate of the Colleges as Assessment Center of National Competency Assessment
and Certification Program in coordination with TESDA.
Approving Board Resolution No. 49 s, 2000 as amended to the effect that the travel allowance of students
shall be P500.00/day effective April 1, 2012 subject to accounting and auditing rules and regulations.
Approving and Endorsing to RDC V the Programs, Activities and Projects (PAPS), inputs to RDIP for CY 20112016, Annual Investment Plan for CY 2013 and the Comprehensive Project Profiles.
Approving the pointers for Federation/selection of Board of Trustees Representatives which shall serve as
guidelines in the Federation/selection of Faculty, Alumni and Students to the Board of Trustees.
Approving the Agenda as presented including other matters as amended.
Ratifying the Minutes of the153rd meeting of the Board of Trustees
Confirming Designations
Mr. Gilberto D. Garcia- Electrical Maintenance Inspector
Mr. Ramon F. Samonte- Project-in-charge Animal Project, Panganiban Campus
Prof. Eufrecina T. del Agua- Chairperson, Social Science Department
Prof. Edgar O. Tatel- Sports and Athletics Officer
Prof. Eduardo D. Pea- Chairman, Agri-Education Department, Panganiban Campus
Prof. Jennifer A. Berces- Chairman, Education Dept. Panganiban, Campus
Prof. Socorro D. Masagca- Guidance Counselor Laboratory Schools
Mr. Eddie S. Million- Project Manager, Poultry Production
Prof. Amelia B. Armea- Director, Student Affairs Services
Dr. Epifanio V. Rubio- Colleges Veterinarian
Dr. Ruben Tablizo- Dean, College of Agri-Fisheries
Mr. Manuel B. Borromeo- In-charge Extension Services, Panganiban Campus
Mr. Jaymund M. Floranza- In-charge Research Services, Panganiban Campus
Prof. Imelda T. Bernal- Principal Laboratory Schools
Dr. Nancy D. Magtangob- Coordinator, Colleges Scholarship
Prof. Edwin Romero- Program Chair, Industrial Technology Program
Prof. Jesus Isorena- Program Chair, Academic Related Services
Prof. Ma. Luz A. Floralde- Coordinator, Mushroom Project
Prof. Tita A. Aquino- Principal, Lab High School, Panganiban Campus
Prof. Ma. Jugie R. Ramos- Focal Person, Aqua Silviculture Project
Prof. Rico Romero- Managing Director, Hablon Dawani
Dr. Laura Vital- Guidance and Testing Officer
Confirming Appointments
Newly Hired
Jerilee G. Tadoy- Instructor I
Francis B. Tatel- Instructor I
Thelma T. Sosito- Community Development Officer II
Confirming the Memorandum of Agreements (MOAs) with the different Government/Private Institutions
MOA with Catanduanes Institute of Technology Foundation (CITFI) regarding the use of CSC Library
MOA with the Department of Agriculture (DA RFU V) for the implementation of the program ( Catanduanes Indigenous Rice Development Program (CIRDEP)
MOA with the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Regional Office V concerning Fishery Production
and Establishment of Productivity Enhancing Market Development Program and the Aquasilviculture
Project.
MOA with Sen. Aquilino Koko Pimentel for the scholarship/educational assistance to fifty (50) undergraduate students.
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DETAILS
Confirming the Contract of Affiliation with St. Joseph Review School.
Confirming the Security Service Contract with EL TIGRE Security and Investigation Agency
Approving the Budget Proposal of the Catanduanes State Colleges for FY 2013 in the amount of FOUR
HUNDRED TWO MILLION SIX HUNDRED TWO THOUSAND PESOS (P 402,602,000.00)
Approving the Five (5) year CSC Institutional Development Plan 2012-2016.
Approving the modification/abolition of one (1) SUC Vice President and Forty Three (43) Faculty items
(Professors/Associate Professors/Assistant Professors) and Administrative Aide VI (Mechanic II) and Creation of sixty nine (69) Instructor I, one Computer Maintenance Technologist I, one (1) Driver II positions
and reclassification/ modification of two (2) Senior Science Research Specialist.
Approving the Guidelines on Upgrading/Reclassification of Non-Teaching Positions in the Colleges
Deferring the admission and retention policies of the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy and Bachelor of
Science in Accounting Technology subject to review of its Curriculum and recommended to adopt ladderized program leading to the course in Bachelor of Science in Accountancy.
Approving the Guidelines in Instructional Materials Production
Approving the agenda as presented including other matters as amended.
Ratifying the Minutes of the 154th meeting of the Board of Trustees
Confirming Designations signed by the CSC President
Engr. Pedro Arcilla OIC, College of Technology
Prof. Michael Owen Malijan Project Manager, Livestock Production,
College of Agri-Fisheries
Prof. Elena G. Tasarra- Chairperson, Nutrition and Dietetics Department
Prof. Ma. Theresa E. Sarmiento Vice President, Administrative and Financial Affairs
Dr. Lily P. Custodio Dean, Graduate School
Dr. Susan T. Santelices- Vice President, Academic Affairs
Dr. Aida A. Dianela- Vice President, Research, Extension and Production Affairs
Dr. Noel de Leon Director, Corporate Business Operation
Prof. Esperanza San Juan- Dean, College of Business and Accountancy
Prof. Ma. Emmie E. Delluza- Program Chair, Information and
Communication Technology Department
Dr. Aurora E. Araojo- Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Prof. Lani Ilagan- Soil Lab Technician
Confirming Appointments signed by the CSC President
Promotion
Ferdinand F. Ibones Admin Assistant II to Admin Officer IV
Elsie V. Rojas Admin Assistant II to Admin Officer II
Newly Hired
Bernadette M. Tria- Statistician II
Approving the Contract of Lease with AVB Reality and Development Corporation
Approving the MOA with Maxs Restaurant for the On-the-job Training of Students in the field of Food
Technology
Confirming Referendum Letter No. 4 S, 2012 regarding the endorsement for the release of the 3.5M grant
from CHED as growth area in the field of Engineering
Approving the Re-alignment of Unobligated Allotment in the amount of One Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos Only ( P 1,500,000.00)
Deferring the request of NAPOCOR to construct Transmission Line Post in the property owned by the CSC.
Confirming the Revision of Faculty Manual
Approving the proposed curriculum in the Graduate School for the offering of Doctor of Philosophy in
Education this 2nd Semester SY 2012-2013.
Approving the proposed changes in Nomenclature in the following Masters Degree Program
FROM
TO
Master of Arts major in
Master of Arts in Educational Management
Educational Management
Master of Arts in Education Major in Mathematics
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DETAILS
Approving the Revised Curriculum for the Bachelor of Public Administration effective First Semester SY
2012-2013 to incoming freshmen only.
Approving the appointment of Dr. Minerva I. Morales to the position of Professor VI as fallback position
effective upon approval of the new charter converting Catanduanes State Colleges into a University
Approving the agenda as presented including other matters as amended
Ratifying the Minutes of 155th meeting of the Board of Trustees
Commending the report of the President for the Topnotchers in Licensure Examination undertaken by the
graduates of Catanduanes State University.
Authorizing President Minerva I. Morales to discharge the duties, functions and responsibilities of the
office of the President from December 1-10, 2012 on hold over capacity while awaiting the designation of
an officer-in-charge of the Catanduanes State University per RA 10229.
Confirming the designation of Dr. Minerva I. Morales as Officer-in-charge of Catanduanes State University
per CHED special order No. 98 S, 2012 effective December 11, 2012
Confirming Designations
Prof. Hermes M. Gianan- OIC, Repair & Maintenance of Air conditions unit
Prof. Dolores J. Osido- Project Manager, Crops Production
Prof. Edwin T. Romero- Project Manager lawn Tennis Court
Prof. Jonathan Capsa- OJT Supervisor, DICT
Dr. Estrella S. Placides- Director, Research Services
Confirming Appointments
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Newly Hired
Rene V. Torres- Instructor I (Temporary)
Hilda F. de Leon -Instructor I (Temporary)
Rafael A. Icamen Jr. Instructor (Temporary)
Rowel S. Salvador Instructor (Temporary)
Ma. Concepcion S. Vera Instructor
(Temporary)
Moreno D. Tabios Jr.- Instructor I
(Temporary)
Eliseo M. Somido- Instructor I (Temporary)
Zyra Mae S. Tomagan- Instructor I
(Temporary)
Charlie T. Molod- Instructor I (Temporary)
Associate Professor I
Contractual
Instructor I
THE CATANDUANES STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF REGENTS (seated from L-R) Dr. Minerva I. Morales,
CSU President, Vice Chair; Dr. Patricia B. Licuanan, CHED Chairperson; Dr. Ruperto S. Sangalang, CHED
Commissioner and CSU BOR Chair; Gov. Joseph C. Cua, Representative of Senator Edgardo J. Angara.
Standing, L-R, Mr. Renato M. Panti, Board Secretary; Engr. Francis A. Gianan, Private Sector Representative; Mr. Felizardo R. Colambo, Representative of Congressman Juan Edgardo M. Angara; Atty. Romeo
C. Escandor, NEDA Region V. Director; Dr. Danilo Silva, Private Sector Representative; Mr. Danilo
Murillo, Faculty Trustee; PBM Rafael Zuniega, Alumni Representative; Mr. Eric P. Amarille, Student Representative, and Director Tomas B. Brias, DOST Region V Director. (GSR)
DETAILS
Confirming Referendum Letter No. 4 S, 2012 regarding the Project Proposal for the procurement of construction materials testing laboratory in the amount of P3.5m grant from CHED Central Office
Confirming Referendum Letter no. 5 S, 2012 regarding the project proposals for Capital Outlay Projects in
conformity with RDC Memorandum Circular No.2 dated 27, 2012 for endorsement to CHED and NEDA
Deferring action on the MOA with the National Nutrition Council and the Provincial Government of Catanduanes and recommending the adoption of the same MOA, used by Sorsogon State Colleges.
Confirming the MOA with CHED Central Office
Confirming the MOA with the Office of the Vice President of the Philippines and CHED Central Office
Authorizing and Approving existing Guidelines, Policies, Manuals, Rules and Regulations under the old CSC
Charter as basis of operation pending the approval of the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of RA
10229
Deferring action on the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of R.A. 10229 for further study to include all existing pertinent policies, rules and regulations of the University subject to submission to CHED
legal services for review and evaluation in compliance with Sec 25 of RA 10229.
Approving the appointment of Dr. Minerva I. Morales as Professor VI as fallback position effective December 1, 2012
Approving the Re-alignment of Unobligated Allotment in the amount of ONE MILLION PESOS ONLY (P
1000,000.00)
Authorizing the President to grant PRAISE incentive bonus in the amount not to exceed TWENTY FIVE
THOUSAND PESOS (P25, 000.00) to all officials, regular, casual employees and other employees with employee-employer relationship subject to the compliance of all existing rules and regulations in giving
PRAISE benefits and subject further to availability of funds.
Approving the revised Curriculum for the ladderized Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology effective
1st semester SY 2013-2014.
Approving the Admission and Retention Policies of the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education (LBSIT)
Program effective 1st semester SY 2013-2014.
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PARTICIPANT/S
Manlangit, Luz R.
Moraa, Amy T.
Vela , Mila D.
2011 Techno Gabay Performance Evaluation and Planning Workshop (T.O. No.
028, dated January 17, 2012)
Placides, Estrella S.
2-day Leadership Strategies for School Managers Conference (T.O. No. 020,
dated January 10, 2012)
2-day National Conference-Workshop titled LEAP 2012 (Leading through
Technology, Enabling Innovations, Advancing Quality Standards, Promoting
Productivity Growth)
(T.O. No. 026, dated January 16, 2012)
Sorreda, Jocelyn T.
Pereyra, Goyeta G.
Buena, Josefina T.
Lim, Janet B.
February 5, 2012
AFP Theater, Camp Aguinaldo,
Quezon City
Tablizo, Lorna A.
Bernal, Edna L.
Berjuega, Bienvenido B.
Tugano, Maria S.
Millon, Eddie S.
Romero, Rico M.
Osido, Dolores J.
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
PARTICIPANT/S
Sorra, Delia S.
Ibardaloza, Rosel T.
Reginaldo, Jamie Angelika P.
Bernal, Emmanuel R.
Murillo Danilo O.
Tablizo, Rudy P.
Padilla, Vicente G.
Tasarra, Serelino T.
Tapado, Belen M.
Training Web Development with PHP (T.O. No. 147, dated March 6,
2012)
Joy V. Santelices
Adelina M. Almojuela
Cresencia G. Arcilla
2-day Training on Robotics (T.O. No. 197, dated March 20, 2012)
Roger B. Tagle
Edwin T. Romero
Jonathan B. Capsa
Glorioso S. Gonzales
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
Training on Decision Making with Data sponsored
(T.O. No. 198, dated March 20, 2012)
National Conference on Geographical Information
System cum Seminar Workshops on Enhancing
Institutional Capability in Research and Extension
thru the use of GIS (T.O. No. 200, dated March 21,
2012)
National Convention and Trade Exhibit of the
Philippine Society of Plumbing Engineers (PSPE) (T.O.
No. 201, dated March 21, 2012)
Seminar-training on Mechatronics Skills
Enhancement Program (T.O. No. 208, dated March
26, 2012)
2012 Summer Training for Social Science and Social
Studies Teachers (T.O. No. 211, dated April 3, 2012)
Pambansang Seminar-Worksyap ng De La Salle
University-Manila Departamento ng Filipino (T.O. No.
212, dated April 3, 2012)
National Seminar-Workshop on Physics Teaching
Apparatus and Exhibits (T.O. No. 213, dated April 3,
2012)
Seminar/Training on CAD 2D/3D Training Program
(T.O. No. 214, dated April 3, 2012)
Seminar on Laws and Rules on Government
Expenditures (T.O. No. 216, dated April 3, 2012)
National Seminar-Workshop on Curriculum Mapping
para sa Koordineytor ng Filipino and National
Seminar-Workshop on Differentiated Instruction:
Tugon sa Pangangailangan ng Bawat Mag-aaral ng
Filipino (T.O. No. 222, dated April 4, 2012)
Seminar-Workshop on Values Matter: A National
Congress on Values and Religious Education in the
Philippines (T.O. No. 227, dated April 10, 2012)
National Seminar-Workshop on Teaching Real
Speaking - Creating an English Speaking Culture (T.O.
No. 241, dated April 14, 2012)
3-day Seminar Workshop on Teaching Higher Order
Thinking Skills in Health Sciences Courses (T.O. No.
242, dated April 17, 2012)
45th National Convention of the Philippine
Association of Educators in Office Administration
Foundation, Inc. (T.O. No. 246, dated April 17, 2012)
PARTICIPANT/S
Maria S. Tugano
March 29-31, 2012
MAAP Campus, Mariveles, Bataan
March 30-31, 2012
Manila Grand Opera Hotel, Rizal Avenue
cor. Doroteo Jose St., Sta. Cruz, Manila
April 23-27, 2012
Technological University of the
Philippines, Manila
Jose G. Ong
Roger B. Tagle
Jaymund M. Floranza
Angelita P. Sabado
Manuel I. Torio
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Walter P. Panti
Pedro F. Tumaque
Nancy D. Magtangob
Juanita V. Cervantes
Socorro T. Brillante
NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
Training Course on Food Safety (T.O. No. 251, dated
April 17, 2012)
National Seminar-workshop on Integrating
Instructional Technology in the K to 12 Enhanced Basic
Education Program: Challenges and Directions (T.O.
No. 252, dated April 18, 2012)
10th STET-VIP NSTP Annual National Convention and
Qualifying Course (T.O. No. 264, dated April 24, 2012)
Elena G. Tasarra
Sheila R. Gregorio
Amelia B. Armea
Judith S. Orsolino
Jesus Tomas M. Gianan
Magno G. Manlangit, Jr.
Rafael A. Icamen, Jr.
Rico M. Romero
Joerandy C. Tablizo
Elena G. Tasarra
Goyeta G. Pereyra
Janet B. Lim
Mary Elaine T. Tapel
Rowel S. Salvador
Ma. Edna Iigo
Lily P. Custodio
Jesus B. Isorena
Socorro T. Brillante
Rosana T. Abundo
PARTICIPANT/S
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Teresita S. Panti
Rhodora B. Cabrera
Mercy B. Cabrera
Ofelia V. Tugano
Corazon T. Cilot
Linda Z. Talan
Francis Tatel
Rhodora B. Cabrera
Amy T. Moraa
Emelita S. Castro
Letecia A. Tolledo
Jennifer G. Aquino
Rowel S. Salvador
NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
PARTICIPANT/S
Victoriano A. Prolles
Seminar on Unpacking the Grade VII Curriculum and StandardBased Assessment for Effective Learning in the Classroom (T.O.
No. 340, dated May 14, 2012)
Eddie R. Cabrera
Ditas T. Manlangit
Jhomann U. Socito
Danilo O. Murillo
Melvyn McArthur R.
Tating
Jesus B. Isorena
Richard T. Bernal
Danilo O. Murillo
Rico M. Romero
Ditas T. Manlangit
Amy T. Moraa
Leticia A. Tolledo
Mr. Joerandy C.
Tablizo
Seminar on Unpacking the Grade VII Curriculum and StandardBased Assessment for Effective Learning in the Classroom (T.O.
No. 381, dated June 5, 2012)
Seminar-Workshop on Outcome Based Education and
Implementation of CMO No. 14, s. 2008
(T.O. No. 407, dated June 14, 2012)
1st National Convention of the Philippine Association of
Agriculturist (T.O. No. 416, dated June 19, 2012)
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Prof. Imelda T.
Bernal
NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
PARTICIPANT/S
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
2012 National Workers Congress - Working in Government
with Pride and Dignity (T.O. Nos. 504 & 525 dated July 30 &
August 3, 2012)
Ika-3 Komperensyang Internasyonal sa Filipino Bilang
Wikang Global (T.O. No. 505 dated July 30, 2012)
10th Youth for Information Technology Congress (T.O. No.
512 dated July 31, 2012)
Planning Workshop on Strategic Action for LRI towards
Effective Local Governance (T.O. No. 527 dated August 6,
2012)
Seminar on K to 12 Basic Education Program: Burning Issues
and Inspiring Opportunities T.O. No. 534 dated August 7,
2012)
Training on Resource Protection Rehabilitation and
Aquasilviculture (T.O. No. 553 & 530, dated August 15 & 17,
2012)
Science Education Institute - Department of Science and
Technology Research Enhancement Training-Workshop
(T.O. No. 554, dated August 17, 2012)
Regional Conference on Strengthening Internationalization
of Higher Education Through the University Mobility in Asia
and the Pacific Model (T.O. No. 568 & 582, dated August 22
& 29, 2012)
Panrehiyong Seminar sa Filipino (T.O. No. 570, dated August
22, 2012)
Regional Training of Secondary School Paper Advisers and
Campus Writers (for English Publications) (T.O. No. 572,
dated August 22, 2012)
Module A-2 Workshop on Strategic Business Planning (T.O.
No. 577, dated August 23, 2012)
Luzon Convention of the Human Resource Management
Practitioners - Enabling HRMPs to Respond Management
Strategically to the Challenges of the 21st Century (T.O. No.
584, dated August 29, 2012)
National Seminar-Workshop on Understanding and Doing
Qualitative Research (T.O. No. 630, dated September 9,
2012)
9th Green Forum - The Green Challenge: Whats The Score
(T.O. No. 631, dated September 9, 2012)
National Seminar-Workshop on Sports, Physical Education
and Human Development: Towards the Promotion of
Healthy Lifestyle and Well-Being (T.O. No. 638, dated
September 13, 2012)
PARTICIPANT/S
Dr. Sonia A. Torio
Mr. Danilo O. Murillo
Dr. Maria Charlene A.
Cantar
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
Digital Microscopy Workshop (T.O. No. 643, dated
September 13, 2012)
Proposal Re-Packaging Workshop (T.O. No. 652, dated
September 14, 2012)
APCAS Annual Conference/Seminar - Response to the K-12
Curriculum: Challenges, Implications and Actions (T.O. No.
709, dated October 10, 2012)
Division Seminar-Workshop of Elementary School Paper
Adviser and Campus Writers
(T.O. No. 731, dated October 10, 2012)
Zonal Orientation on CMO No. 37, s. 2012 - Policies,
Standards & Guidelines on the Establishment of OutcomeBased Education Institutions offering Engineering Program
(T.O. No. 733, dated October 10, 2012)
2012 National Childrens Science Interactive Workshop (T.O.
No. 747, dated October 19, 2012)
TGP Consultation Workshop (T.O. No. 752, dated October
19, 2012)
BCHRD Agenda Setting and Strategic Planning Workshop
(T.O. No. 754, dated October 19, 2012)
National Seminar-Workshop on Best Practices in Teaching
English Grammar, Vocabulary and Writing (T.O. Nos. 755 &
756, dated October 19, 2012)
8th Bamboo Training/Seminar - Learn & Earn from Bamboo
Experts (T.O. No. 759, dated October 19, 2012)
Seminar-Workshop on Creative Teaching for Kindergarten
Teachers
(T.O. No. 762, dated October 19, 2012)
Training of New AACCUP Accreditors (T.O. No. 764, dated
October 19, 2012)
PARTICIPANT/S
Prof. Delia S. Sorra
Dr. Estrella S. Placides
Dr. Ruben C. Velasco
Prof. Pio G. Panti
Cilot, Corazon T.
Molod, Charlie T.
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
Training sponsored Comprehensive Introduction to Java
Programming (T.O. No. 807, dated November 6, 2012)
PARTICIPANT/S
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
2011 Techno Gabay Performance Evaluation and
Planning Workshop (T.O. No. 025, dated January 16,
2012)
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
Mr. Ananias A. Deuda
Mrs. Eleanor B. Tablizo
Mrs. Gemma G. Acedo
Mrs. Fe P. Cilot
Mrs. Maryshiel S. Tabios
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
Regional Convention and Mandatory Continuing Legal
Education Seminar for Lawyers (T.O. No. 231, dated
April 12, 2012)
Anti-Money Laundering Council Training (T.O. No. 236
& 244, dated April 16 & 17, 2012)
Training on Structural Analysis and Design (T.O. No.
259, dated April 23, 2012)
Seminar on Accounting for Non-Accountants (T.O. No.
265, dated April 24, 2012)
Seminar on Internal Control Structure (T.O. No. 266,
dated April 24, 2012)
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
May 4, 2012
Bicol University, Legazpi City
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
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NAME OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS
Tabligan, Jose F.
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in June 1971, and to a more prestigious university status in October 2012. She said that these milestones are
the lasting legacies of the late Honorable Congressman Jose M. Alberto; and now of the excellence-driven
and development-oriented Honorable Congressman Cesar V. Sarmiento.
The conversion of CSC to a university is a reason to be ecstatic and to celebrate, not only by the CSU
community and alumni, but by all the university stakeholders. CSU is the only university in the island province
of Catanduanes and the 4th state university in the Bicol Region, she intoned with pride.
President Morales added that the efforts of earlier leaders and representatives in the halls of Congress
likewise contributed and paved the way for the realization of the coveted university status. However, it is the
confirmation of the status that matters; and, the long wait is over, reaffirming that indeed, there is an
appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens. The conscientiousness of
Congressman Sarmiento in the halls of Congress perfectly fitted with the appointed time, hence, the
Catanduanes State University.
CENTRAL MANAGEMENT
Mrs. Medita P. Reyes
Mr. Renato M. Panti
Atty. Gregorio M. Sarmiento Jr.
Mr. Gerry S. Rubio
Mrs. Angelee Z. Malijan
Mr. Melchor S. Suarez
Mr. Joey Anthony V. Casim
- Executive Assistant II
- Board Secretary V
- Attorney IV
- Administrative Officer V, PR & Information Services/concurrent Planning Officer
- Internal Auditor for Finance
- Internal Auditor for Operations
- OIC, Management Information Services
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Dr. Susan T. Santelices
he Catanduanes State Universitys beginning dates back to June 18, 1961 when Republic Act 3398,
which called for the establishment of Virac National and Agricultural Trade School (VNATS), was
enacted.
Ten years thereafter, Republic Act (RA) 6341, which was authored by Congressman Jose U. Alberto,
converted VNATS into Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) on June 19, 1971. CSC started functioning as an
educational institution on December 1, 1971, initially offering courses such as Associate in Business
Education, Associate in Commerce, Bachelor of Science in Education, and Master of Arts in Education and
Master of Arts in Commerce. Additional courses were offered on July 8, 1972 by virtue of RA 6590.
In 1996, Catanduanes State Colleges conformed to Republic Act No. 8292, which provides 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
On October 31, 1999 the Catanduanes Agricultural and Industrial College (CAIC) was integrated to
the Catanduanes State Colleges. This is Pursuant to 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). Subsequently, by virtue of Board Resolution No. 15, s. 2003
that 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 CSC were Mr. Pedro G. Tabuzo - 1971-1972, Dr. Jacinto A. Medallada 1972-1986, Dr. Rodolfo V. Azanza - 1986-1990, Dr. Adolfo S. Bagadiong - 1993-2003, and Dr. Asuncion
V. Asetre - 2003-2011. Meanwhile, Dr. Ernestina P. Averilla was designated by DECS Higher Education
Division as CSC OIC from 1990 1992.
On July 14, 2011, Dr. Minerva I. Morales was elected as the sixth President of the Catanduanes
State Colleges. When CSC was converted into a University, she was designated by CHED as Officer InCharge from December 12, 2012 - March 24, 2013 in consonance with the provision of RA 10229. After
topping the evaluation in the Search for CSU presidency, she was subsequently elected via unanimous vote
by the Board of Regents as the First President of the Catanduanes State University on March 25, 2013.
The conversion of CSC into a university formally started on March 29, 2011 when House Bill No.
4170 was filed during the First Regular Session of the 15th Congress of the Philippines. This bill was
principally authored by Congressman Cesar V. Sarmiento, and co-authored by Congressman Juan Edgardo
M. Angara. Over a year thereafter, President Benigno S. Aquino III signed on October 19, 2012 Republic
Act No. 10229 converting Catanduanes State Colleges (Virac/Main and Panganiban Campuses) into
Catanduanes State University.
Vision
VisionA green university globally engaged in island research and innovations for societal
advancement
Mission
Mission
Foster excellence, holistic outcomes-based education compliant with the requirements of
diverse world market and contribute to the development of productive human lives imbued
with desirable
values holistic outcome-based education compliant with the
Foster
excellence,
Goal
the tradition of excellence in instruction, research, extension and production
GoalUphold
functions in an eco-friendly environment
Uphold the tradition of excellence in instruction, research, extension and
production functions in an eco-friendly environment
Core Values
Core Respect
ValuesIntegrity
Social Responsibility
Respect
Excellence
Integrity
Commitment
Social Responsibility
Excellence
Commitment