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HORIZONS
EXPLORING
HORIZONS
BPSU Annual Report 2013
LIRIO C. BALUYOT
ARLENE I. PASCUAL
FRANCIS ALBERT B. YUZON
Technical Writer
ISSN-2094-5280
2 | BPSU Annual Report 2013:
EXPLORING HORIZONS
02 June 2014
His Excellency BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
President
Republic of the Philippines
Malacaang Palace, Manila
Sir:
Annual Report 2013 Exploring Horizons embodies the challenges overcame by the
Peninsulares in 2013. Year 2013 made us realize that the sweetest attainment comes from
hard work and fighting for the things that would bring BPSU into a new level and benefit
the entire nation.
The challenges we overcame in the past now serves as our inspiration. They are the
proofs that we possess the ability to rise above any challenge. Those challenges also made
us realize that greatness is not only for those who are famous, wealthy, and powerful. It also
nestles on the palms of those who are humble and determined to go beyond their limits in
order to contribute to the positive developments in our country.
We fuel ourselves with hopes that you will continue supporting Bataan Peninsula
State University as it goes deeper into the horizon.
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EXPLORING HORIZONS
A
A
Executive Summary
The university continues its
struggle to make its programs relevant
and responsive to the emerging needs of
the global community and to attain quality
assurance. As of Year 2013, the University
offered a total of 41 curricular programs,
of which 51% are baccalaureate, 2% are
postgraduate, 17% graduate, and 2% are
basic education programs. As approved by
the Board of Regents, the BS Development
Communication and BS Social Work were
included among the curricular programs,
but no students were admitted for AY
2013-2014. In terms of accreditation, 29
programs were accredited by AACCUP.
Due to its impressive performance in the
previous years, the number of applicants
for admission rose by 70%; however,
there were only 99.67% qualifiers unlike
in 2012 that yielded 100% passers in the
admission test. Enrollment reached 16,664
but decreased to 14,529 during the second
semester. Majority of the students preferred
to enroll in degree courses like Engineering
and Secondary Education but enrollment in
technical/vocational programs also started
to increase due to the growing demand for
skilled labor workers. In terms of licensure
examination, BPSU managed to secure
the 15th and 20th places in the Licensure
Examination for Nurses. BPSU was also
named as 6th best performing school in the
September 2013 Licensure Examination for
Mechanical Engineers.
Faculty population reached 467,
composed of 64 with doctorate, 222 with
masters and 181 with baccalaureate
degrees. Sixty-four percent (64%) faculty
members hold permanent positions, 13%
are contractual, 8% part-timers, and 15%
hired on a contract of service basis. Twentyfive out of 467 faculty members were newly
hired.
During this year, five (5) applied to
avail the scholarship programs of Andong
National University and the Commission
on Higher Education to pursue advanced
education.
The University continued to enhance
its Student Services through implementing
various programs that would sustain
their interest in learning. Such services
include scholarships, counseling, on-thejob trainings, and placement services. For
2013, eighteen (18) agriculture students
were sent to AgroStudies in Israel and 30
students from the College of Industrial
Technology were deployed to Malaysia
for their on-the-job trainings. Its constant
support to developing the students enabled
the University to amass awards and
recognitions in cultural, skills, sports, and
academic competitions.
In the area of Research, BPSU
continued to produce researches that
are deemed to provide immediate and
appropriate solutions to the constant
challenges that communities meet. Thirtythree (33) research proposals for 2013
set to be completed in the upcoming
years and twenty-five (25) completed
researches were generated by the faculty,
students, and employees. A total budget of
Php3,911,000.00 was allocated for research,
of which 61.65% was allocated for Personal
Services and 38.35% was reserved for
the MOOE. From this budget allocation,
the University was able to produce 11
accomplished and 12 on-going internallyfunded researches. Eighteen (18) externallyfunded researches were undertaken by the
faculty researchers. The BPSU Research and
Development Office continued to conduct
in-house reviews for the faculty, employees
and students. Several researches were also
presented to conferences and in 2013 the
BPSU RDO became more enthusiastic in
the patenting of completed researches and
publication to refereed journals.
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Executive Summary
The BPSU General Appropriations
Act Budget for Calendar Year 2013
amounted to Php235,023,000.00. The
amount allotted to Personal Services was
Php173,595,000.00 and Php26,093,000.00
for the Maintenance and Other Operating
Expenses.
To maximize its resources, the
University continues its quest to provide
facilities and equipment of high quality.
Among the major projects implemented
in Year 2013 include the DoE Retrofitting
Project, establishment of the Tourism
Management Center, construction of a water
system in Abucay Campus, completion of
the Bagac Campus buiding, construction
of Administration in the Main Campus,
establishment of new student dormitory in
Abucay Campus, rehabilitation of Abucay
Campus Academic Building, improvement
of the Abucay Campus road network and
construction of the CEA Green Building.
The
Universitys
campaign
to promote gender equality, women
empowerment, and human rights continue
to intensify through the efforts of the BPSU
Gender and Development Focal Point
System and Center for Human Rights
Education. As of 2013, the joint efforts of the
GFPS and CHRE resulted to the successful
implementation of several projects and
raised the awareness of the community
members on matters pertaining to GAD
and human rights.
Other than performing its mandated
functions, the University also took time
to implement special projects that were
deemed to create a positive impact. Such
projects were also undertaken due to the
desire of the University to further promote
and enhance its programs and services.
EXPLORING HORIZONS
Table of Contents
Page
Message from the President
4
Executive Summary 5
Table of Contents 7
List of Tables
9
List of Figures 10
Institutional Background 11
Mandate 12
Vision 12
Mission
12
Objectives 13
Instruction 13
Curriculum Development
14
Curricular Offerings
14
Curriculum Revisions and Addition 18
Accreditation of Programs
19
Admission 21
Enrollment 22
Graduation 25
Performance in Licensure Examinations
26
Faculty 28
Faculty Profile
28
Educational Attainment
28
Gender 28
Tenure
28
Academic Rank 28
Hiring of New Faculty Members 30
Faculty Alignment 30
Faculty Scholarship Grants 33
Faculty Awards
34
Faculty as Accreditors
34
Seminars, Trainings, Conferences and
35
Workshops Attended by Faculty
Students
Admission
36
Scholarship Grants 37
Guidance and Counseling Services
41
Placement Services
41
Student Organizations
44
University Student Council
46
Training and Seminars for Students
47
Student Publications
49
Performance of Students in Academic Competitions
51
Sports and Cultural Affairs
54
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Table of Contents
Library Services 55
Collections and Facilities
56
Library Linkages 58
Services Offered by the Library
59
Research
61
Internally-Funded Researches
62
Externally-Funded Researches
63
Presentation of Researches to Conferences
67
Publication
69
Patented Researches 70
Trainings and Seminars Attended by Researchers
71
Trainings and Seminars Conducted by Researchers
74
Extension
76
Grants Obtained by Extention Activities 77
Seminars and Trainings Attended
78
Linkages
79
Faculty and Employees Involved in Extension Activities
80
Extension Projects/Programs 80
Fiscal Management 83
Physical Plant and Facilities 87
Infrastructure Projects 88
Administration
Profile of Non-Teaching Personnel
Personnel Welfare and Incentives
Hiring of New Non-Teaching Personnel
Promotion of Employees
No. of Employees Retired
Seminars, Trainings, Workshops and Conferences
Attended by Non-Teaching Personnel
Medical and Dental Services
92
93
94
96
96
97
98
98
EXPLORING HORIZONS
Table
No.
List of Tables
Description
Page
1
BPSU Curricular Programs per Level as of AY 2013-2014
17
2
Number of Programs per Program Level per Major per College
19
As of AY 2013-2014
3
Accredited Programs of the University as of AY 2013-2014
20
4
Report of Admission per Campus as of AY 2012-2013
22
5 Report of Admission per Campus 22
6
Summary of Enrollment for the Second Semester of AY 2013-2014
23
7
Summary of Enrollment According to Curricular Program
24
As of First Semester of Ay 2013-2014
8
Summary of Enrollment in BPSU Graduate School
25
As of AY 2013-2014
9
Summary of Graduates per Curricular Offering
26
10
Number of College Graduates with Honors
26
As of AY 2012-2013
11
Universitys Performance in PRC Licensure Examinations
26
from Year 2011 to 2013
12
BPSU Topnotchers in PRC Licensure Examinations
27
From Year 2011 to 2013
13
Faculty Profile According to Educational Attainment, Gender and Tenure
28
As of AY 2013-2014
14
Educational Attainment of Faculty from AY 2011-2012 to AY 2013-2014
29
15
Newly Hired Faculty According to Highest Educational
30
Attainment and Campus As of AY 2013-2014
16
Post-Graduate Degrees
30
17
Graduate Degrees 32
18
Faculty Scholars as of AY 2013-2014
33
19
Faculty Awards as of AY 2013-2014
34
20
Faculty Accreditors as of AY 2013-2014
35
21
AY 2013-2014 Admission Per Gender and Campus
36
22
SY 2013-2014 Admission per Campus, College, and Gender
37
23
Details of Scholarship Program as of AY 2013-2014
38
24
Students given Counseling as of AY 2013-2014
41
25
Distribution of Student for OJT to Industries as of AY 2013-2014
41
26
Accredited Student Organizations as of AY 2013-2014
45
27
Trainings Attended by Students and Student Leaders
47
as of AY 2013-2014
28
Awards and Recognitions Obtained by Student Publications
49
as of AY 2013-2014
29
Cultural, Skills, and Sports Competition Attended by Students
52
as of AY 2013-2014
30
Awards Reaped by Student Athletes in SUC III Olympics 2013
54
31
Library Linkages as of FY 2013
58
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Table
No.
List of Tables
Description
Page
32
Summary of Book Purchases and Donations
59
as of December 20, 2013
33
Summary of Income from the Supplementary Services of the Library
59
From January to December 2013
34
Completed Researches (Internally Funded)
62
35
On-going Internally Funded Researches
63
36
Externally Funded Researches
64
37
Presentation of Researches to Conferences
68
38
Published Researches as of FY 2013
69
39
Intellectual Property and Copyright
70
40
Seminars, Trainings and Workshops Attended by University Researchers
71
41
Grants Obtained by Extension Activities for FY 2013
78
42
Training and Seminar Attended by the University Extensionists
79
as of FY 2013
43
Extension Linkages
80
44
Consolidated Detailed Statement of Income and Expenses
84
For the Year Ended December 31, 2013 (With Comparative Figures for CY 2012)
45
Highest Educational Attainment of Non-Teaching Personnel
94
46
Employees Granted Loyalty Awards as of FY 2013
94
47
Employees Granted Step-Increment as of FY 2013
95
48
Promotion of Employees
97
49
Employees Retired/Resigned as of AY 2013
97
50
List of Seminars and Trainings Attended by Employees as of FY 2013
A - 108
51
List of Extension Projects
A - 124
*A - Appendices
List of Figures
Figure
No.
Description
Page
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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27
29
29
36
40
Institutional Background
Historical Background
After fulfilling its mission to serve the community
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Institutional Background
The conglomeration of these top-caliber higher education
institutions in Bataan was expected to ignite the determination
in continuing their respective legacies of academic excellence.
Mandate
The Bataan Peninsula State University primarily provides
advanced instruction and professional training in education,
engineering, science and technology, arts and humanities,
computer, and forestry and other relevant fields of study.
It also undertakes research, extension services and production
activities in support to the socioeconomic development of
Bataan and provides progressive leadership in its areas of
specialization.
Vision
A university of excellence acknowledged in the country and in
the Asia-Pacific Region for quality graduates and knowledge
responsive to socioeconomic needs
Mission
Provide quality and relevant education that will develop
highly qualified and competitive human
resources responsive to national and regional development
Goals
To provide quality, responsive and relevant education that
will produce highly qualified
and competitive graduates
To generate and disseminate appropriate knowledge and
technologies that will promote
sustainable resource development
To help uplift the socio-economic conditions of rural and
urban communities
To develop harmonious and cooperative Universitycommunity relationships.
To enhance revenue generating capability towards selfreliance
To achieve high level of competency and efficiency of
entrepreneurial and auxiliary
services
HORIZONS
Instruction
A
A
s the Filipinos become outspoken and vigilant on
their desire for their children to obtain excellent quality
of education that will lead them to gainful employment in
the future, higher education institutions are faced with the
challenge of making several adjustments in order to create
solutions to situations pervading the national and global
economy.
The challenges required a lot of hard work to satiate
the communitys demands, to meet the standards on higher
education, and to realize the targets set by the University for
the Year 2013. In view of the Universitys aspirations in the
area of Instruction, it has chosen to give more focus on the
identified Key Result Areas:
1. Quality Assurance;
2. Access
to
Quality,
Responsive
and
Relevant
Education;
3. Students Holistic Development.
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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Curriculum Development
The community continues to patronize
Bataan Peninsula State University not only
because it is the premier state university in the
province but also because it has long proven
its capability to produce globally competitive
professionals.
Such
accomplishment
is
continuously attained because of the undaunted
efforts of the University to make its programs
relevant and responsive to national development.
Baccalaureate Programs
Curricular Offerings
Main Campus
Graduate School
Post- Graduate Programs
1. Doctor of Education
Educational Management
Graduate Programs
1. Master of Arts in Education
Educational Management
General Science
Guidance and Counseling
Filipino
Language Education
Mathematics
Social Studies
Technology and Home Economics
2. Master in Public Administration
3. Master in Business Administration
4. Master of Arts in Nursing
5. Master in Engineering Management
6. Master of Physical Education and Sports
College of Engineering and Architecture
Baccalaureate / Board Programs
1. Bachelor of Science in Architecture
2. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
3. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
4. Bachelor of Science in Electronics and
Communications Engineering
5. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Software Development
Pre-Baccalaureate Programs
1. Associate in Technical Graphics
College of Industrial Technology
Baccalaureate Programs
1. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
( 8 Fields of Specialization)
Automotive Technology
Drafting Technology
Electrical Technology
Electronics Technology
Food Technology
Mechanical Technology
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Pre-Baccalaureate Programs
1. Diploma Programs
1. Midwifery
College of Business and Accountancy
Baccalaureate / Board Programs
1. Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
1. Certificate of Technology
Pre-Baccalaureate Programs
Automotive Technology
Refrigeration and Air-conditioning
Technology
Civil Technology
Drafting Technology
Electrical Technology
Food Technology
Foundry Technology
Baccalaureate Programs
1. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
BALANGA CAMPUS
College of Education
Clinical Psychology
Industrial Psychology
Post-Baccalaureate Program
1. Certificate in Teaching Program
Baccalaureate / Board Programs
1. Bachelor in Secondary Education ( 7 Fields of
Specialization)
Biological Science
English
Filipino
Mathematics
Music, Arts, Physical Education and
Health
Physical Sciences
Social Studies
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ORANI CAMPUS
Baccalaureate Programs
General Education
Baccalaureate Programs
1. Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant
Management
2. Bachelor of Science in Fisheries
3. Bachelor of Science in Management
Information System
4. Bachelor of Arts in Cosmetology
5. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
Automotive Technology
Drafting Technology
Electrical Technology
Electronics Technology
Food Technology
Welding and Fabrication Technology
Pre-Baccalaureate Programs
1. Associate in Computer Technology
2. Associate in Technical Graphics
Technical-Vocational Programs
1. Two-Year Technician Curriculum
Automotive Technology
Drafting Technology
Electrical Technology
Electronics Technology
Food Technology
Welding and Fabrication Technology
Biological Science
English
Mathematics
Music, Arts, Physical Education and
Health
Physical Sciences
Social Studies
General Education
Pre-Elementary Education
DINALUPIHAN CAMPUS
Post- Graduate Programs
1. Doctor of Education
Educational Management
Graduate Programs
1. Master in Public Administration
2. Master of Arts in Nursing
3. Master of Science in Agriculture
4. Master of Arts in Education Major in
Educational Management
General Science
Mathematics
Agriculture
Technology and Livelihood Education
EXTENSION CAMPUS
Baccalaureate / Board Programs (Terminal
Programs)
1. Bachelor in Elementary Education
General Education
Baccalaureate / Board Programs (Extended
Programs, First Two Years)
1. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
2. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
3. Bachelor of Science in Electronics and
Communications Engineering
4. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
HORIZONS
As of Year 2013, the University offered forty-one (41) curricular programs. Fifty-one percent
(51%) are baccalaureate programs, 2% are postgraduate, 17% graduate programs and 2% are basic
education programs. Out of these forty-one (41) programs, majority are among the priority courses
identified by the Commission on Higher Education.
Table 01.
BPSU Curricular Programs per Level as of AY 2013-2014
No. of
Programs
Level
Post- Graduate
Curricular Programs
Doctor of Education
Master in Business Administration
Master in Engineering Management
Master in Physical Education and Sports
Graduate Program
Post- Baccalaureate
Baccalaureate
1
(21)
Degree/Board
11
Degree/ Non-Board
10
Pre-Baccalaureate
Non-Degree/ Board
(8)
1
Diploma/ Non-Board
Technical-Vocational
Basic Education
41
TOTAL
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As of 2010, thirty-five (35) of the
Universitys curricular programs are duplicated
across its campuses. However, in response to
the recommendations of the accreditors from
the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges
and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP),
the University started to implement the Zoning
Scheme in 2011. Initiating the said action proved
to benefit the University in terms of maximizing
its resources and strengthening the flagship
programs of its various campuses; however, as
of Year 2013 the following curricular programs
remain duplicated in the Main and other satellite
campuses:
The University has envisioned the need
for other courses in the coming years; hence,
it proposed for the offering of new curricular
programs like Bachelor of Science in Social
Work and Bachelor of Science in Development
Communication. Realizing the significance of
the courses in the near future, Board Resolution
No. 30 series of 2009 granted the offering the
BS Development Communication and Board
Resolution and BS Social Work via Board
Resolution No. 29 series of 2009. These courses
are already included among the Universitys list
of curricular programs; however, no students
were admitted for AY 2013-2014 as the College
of Arts and Science and the College of Social and
Behavioral Sciences, which will house the said
programs, are still in the process of completing the
requirements for the offering of the programs.
English Discoveries Online (EDO)
Table 02 presents the number of curricular
offerings of the colleges and campuses of the
University according to major and program level.
As indicated in the table, the University actually
offers 118 programs, of which majority are
baccalaureate degree courses.
Its enthusiasm to contribute to
maintaining the status of the Philippines in terms
of English Language Proficiency prompted the
University to establish partnership with EduPower
Publishing Corporation in order to be able to offer
English Discoveries Online (EDO) to interested
faculty, students, and members of the external
community. Two hundred twenty-one (221) have
graduated from the EDO program as of Year 2013.
HORIZONS
Table 02.
Number of Programs per Program Level per Major per College
As of AY 2013-2014
College / Campus
Graduate
PostBacc
Baccalaureate
PreBacc
TechVoc
Basic
Ed
Total
Graduate School
13
14
12
16
College of Education
Orani Campus
10
19
Dinalupihan Campus
11
20
Abucay Campus
Bagac Campus
TOTAL
19
65
11
18
118
Accreditation of Programs
The emerging trends in higher education
necessitated the University to subject its curricular
programs for accreditation in order to determine
its relevance and responsiveness to national
development.
In view of its mission to become
competitive and be recognized internationally,
the University heightened its awareness on the
standards observed in the international arena.
Adjustments had been implemented on its various
curricular programs in order to cope with the
international trends in education, to improve the
quality of teaching as well as the performance
of the University in licensure examinations
and in its four mandates, and also to ensure the
competitiveness of the students.
As of 2013, twenty-nine (29) programs
of the University had been accredited by the
AACCUP. Ten percent(10%) already passed the
Level III Phase II Evaluation; 24% Level II, 25%
Level I; and 11% are candidates for the Preliminary
Survey Visit.
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Table 03.
Accredited Programs of the University as of AY 2013-2014
Programs
2
3
4
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
20 |
21
Accreditation
Level
Bachelor of
Science in
Level III
Industrial
Phase 2
Technology
Bachelor of
Level III
Secondary
Phase 2
Education
Bachelor of
Level III
Science in
Phase 2
Nursing
Bachelor of
Level II
Science in Civil
Accredited
Engineering
Bachelor of
Science in
Level II
Electrical
Accredited
Engineering
Bachelor of
Science in
Level II
Mechanical
Accredited
Engineering
Bachelor of
Level II
Science in
Accredited
Agriculture
Bachelor of
Level II
Secondary
Accredited
Education
Master of Arts
Level I
in Education
Accredited
Master of Arts
Level I
in Nursing
Accredited
Master in
Level I
Business
Accredited
Administration
Master
Level I
in Public
Accredited
Administration
Bachelor of
Level I
Science in
Accredited
Accountancy
Bachelor of
Level II
Elementary
Accredited
Education
Bachelor of
Level II
Secondary
Accredited
Education
Bachelor of
Candidate
Elementary
Status
Education
Bachelor of
Science in
Candidate
Hotel and
Status
Restaurant
Management
Bachelor of
Science in
Level I
Hotel and
Accredited
Restaurant
Management
Bachelor of
Science in
Level I
Computer
Accredited
Science
Bachelor of
Level I
Science in
Accredited
Information
Technology
BPSU
Annual
Doctor
of Report 2013:
Education
Level I
Major in
Accredited
Educational
Management
Date of Last
Accreditation
Survey Visit
RATING
Validity of
Accreditation
Date of
Application
for the Next
Survey
Weighted
Mean
Grand
Mean
Descriptive
Rating
Nov. 19-22,
2013
186.89
3.74
Very Good
TBA
Nov. 19-22,
2013
185.01
3.70
Very Good
TBA
Nov. 19-22,
2013
187.82
3.76
Very Good
TBA
Nov. 19-22,
2013
191.11
3.82
Very Good
TBA
Nov. 19-22,
2013
187.55
3.75
Very Good
TBA
164.92
3.30
Good
156.00
3.12
Good
3rd Quarter
2014
3rd Quarter
2014
Dec. 8-10,
2011
161.33
3.23
Good
3rd Quarter
2014
Dec. 8-10,
2011
162.08
3.24
Good
3rd Quarter
2014
Dec. 8-10,
2011
155.18
3.10
Good
3rd Quarter
2014
Aug. 12-16,
2013
175.54
3.51
Very Good
Sept. 01,2013Aug.31,2016
TBA
Aug. 12-16,
2013
178.09
3.56
Very Good
TBA
Aug.25-27,
2009
147.33
2.95
Good
September
2010
Aug.25-27,
2009
140.64
2.81
Good
September
2010
March 5-8,
2013
184.16
3.68
Very Good
March 2014
March 5-8,
2013
176.98
3.54
Very Good
March 2014
March 5-8,
2013
175.88
3.52
Very Good
March 2014
Very Good
March 2014
Dec. 8-10,
2011
Dec. 8-10,
2011
EXPLORING HORIZONS
March 5-8,
2013
186.64
3.73
EXPLORING HORIZONS
Table 04.
Report of Admission per Campus
NO. OF TAKERS
CAMPUS
Abucay Campus
MALE
FEMALE
69
94
TOTAL
NO. OF
QUALIFIERS
MALE
FEMALE
163
68
94
TOTAL
162
Bagac Extension
34
62
96
32
62
94
Balanga Campus
276
1482
1758
276
1482
1758
Dinalupihan Campus
582
297
879
582
297
879
Orani
97
125
222
97
125
222
Main
2093
1199
3292
2081
1183
3264
TOTAL
3151
3259
6410
3136
3253
6389
Enrollment
BPSU always strives to update its
curricular offerings in order to respond to the
needs of the industry for competent and globally
competitive human resources.
Being highly
responsible in ensuring the employability of its
graduates, the University sought to comply with
CHED and presently offers identified priority
courses.
Tables 05 and 06 exhibit the number of
enrollment per campus during the first and second
semesters of AY 2013-2014. As usually observed
for every academic year, the number of students
officially enrolled in the various campuses
slightly decreased during the second semester
as brought about by factors like failure to meet
grade requirement, inability of the student or the
students family to sustain schooling expenses,
unemployment, and health issues.
Table 05.
Report of Admission per Campus
ENROLLMENT
Total
7,760
3,979
1,359
63
2,114
209
362
473
835
835
17
19
26
45
45
2,435
427
171
598
7,849
8,815
16,664
16,664
300
Total
7,760
3,979
1,359
63
2,114
209
104
9
1,428
300
Female
2,695
3,163
671
38
1,447
86
62
8
1,007
216
Male
5,065
816
688
25
667
123
42
28
2,899
84
Total
589
0
0
0
0
0
112
17
1,584
Female
169
0
0
0
0
0
62
11
1,315
Male
420
0
0
0
0
0
50
0
4,004
Total
1,073
611
186
63
218
97
204
0
2,133
66
Female
443
502
117
38
165
41
116
0
1,871
51
Male
630
109
69
25
53
56
88
15
Total
1,386
708
188
0
297
112
406
AC Lab HS
6,728
68
Female
518
554
112
0
222
45
231
54
Male
868
154
76
0
75
67
Abucay
14
Total
1,811
1,050
344
0
542
0
Subtotal
3,499
53
Female
645
830
165
0
341
0
5th Year
175
36
Male
1,166
220
179
0
201
0
4th Year
17
Total
2,901
1,610
641
0
1,057
0
3rd Year
3,229
113
920
1,277
277
0
719
0
333
364
2nd Year
TOTAL
Bagac
75
DC Lab HS
1,981
Male
Dinalupihan
Orani Lab
HS
338
Orani
Balanga
38
Main
Female
1st Year
Campus
HORIZONS
Table 06.
Summary of Enrollment for the Second Semester of AY 2013-2014
6,948
3,564
1,142
0
1,769
0
861
0
14,529
245
Total
6,948
3,564
1,142
0
1,769
0
861
0
245
Female
2,468
2,858
593
0
1,201
0
180
Male
4,480
706
549
0
568
0
65
14,529
9
0
584
456
2
0
173
7
0
411
7,756
153
0
2,227
405
79
0
1,314
74
0
913
6,773
Total
575
0
0
0
0
0
117
0
2,682
Female
171
0
0
0
0
0
63
0
1,485
Male
404
0
0
0
0
0
54
0
1,197
Total
1,024
610
171
0
212
0
233
0
3,758
57
Female
419
503
108
0
159
0
123
0
1,991
46
Male
605
107
63
0
53
0
110
0
1,767
11
Total
1,360
668
189
0
289
0
349
0
5,278
59
Female
521
519
116
0
218
0
189
AC Lab HS
48
Male
839
149
73
0
71
0
Abucay
2,793
11
Total
1,705
947
314
0
519
0
Subtotal
160
40
Female
604
757
154
0
329
0
5th Year
24
Male
1,101
190
160
0
190
0
4th Year
2,485
16
Total
2,284
1,339
468
0
749
0
Female
753
1,079
215
0
495
Male
1,531
260
253
3rd Year
TOTAL
Bagac
89
DC Lab HS
Dinalupihan
62
Orani Lab HS
Orani
254
Balanga
Main
27
Campus
2nd Year
Total
ENROLLMENT
1st Year
Although the aforementioned instances
usually happen to BPSU and other academic
institutions as well, BPSU has exhibited a positive
performance in terms of student population
growth. As reflected in Figure 02 the University
experienced continuous increase in the number
of students from Academic Year 2009-2010 up to
AY 2013-2014. In comparison to the enrollment
during the previous year, the number of students
during Year 2013 increased dramatically by six
percent (6%). The continuous growth of student
population translates that BPSU continues to
be the first choice of college students among the
growing number of tertiary education institutions
in the province.
As revealed in the studies, such preference
was influenced by the fact that University
continues to offer low cost quality education and
has proven its capacity to excel in various licensure
examinations. Other than the said factors, BPSUs
satellite campuses are positioned strategically
to ensure more accessibility to its programs and
services and continue to implement programs that
guarantee holistic development of the students.
HORIZONS
| 23
Total
453
778
310
422
30
270
300
29
251
147
280
147
126
Drafting Tech.
65
26
91
The next table exhibits the
Electrical Tech.
270
0
270
number of enrollees per program and
Electronics Tech.
123
14
137
per campus as of the First Semester
Food Tech.
43
116
159
of AY 2013-2014. As derived from
Machine Shop Tech.
221
0
221
RAC Tech.
11
0
11
the analysis of the data in Table 07,
Welding & Fabrication Tech.
146
13
159
engineering programs, particularly
Cosmetology
1
13
14
BS Mechanical Engineering, and
Associate in Technical Graphics
158
69
227
Bachelor in Secondary Education
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Technology
of the Universitys technical and
major in: Network and Web Application
413
397
810
Diploma in Engineering Technology
the number of students in tech/voc programs had major in: Drafting Tech.
32
10
42
Electrical Tech.
106
0
106
begun to increase due to the industries growing
Food Tech.
31
85
116
demand for skilled labor workers.
63
24
87
256
257
100
13
113
34
109
143
210
211
112
11
123
major in:
30
270
300
29
251
280
353
246
344
697
65
65
35
35
54
57
34
58
28
37
59
28
22
90
30
90
23
77
100
79
54
54
228
138
11
149
103
103
72
72
0
0
12
0
0
21
12
5 Number6 of Enrollees
0
Total
732
267
Female
Total
Male
422
107
453
296
270
155
778
594
300
1198
526
508
534
0
1
1
Second
Semester
245
248
493
1034
47
422
287
251
155
732
567
280
1122
463
581
458
463
310
280
29
967
921
33
496
147
126
126
Associate
Computer Secretarial
major in: in Automotive
Tech.
1470
920
92
147
0
126
800
80
126
Drafting Tech.
65
26
91
63
24
87
Associate in Drafting
Computer
Technology
Tech.
216
65
216
26
432
91
173
63
168
24
341
87
Electrical Tech.
270
270
256
257
Bachelor of Science
in Tech.
Entrepreneurship
Electrical
2705
210
26
270
1
256
121
13
257
Electronics Tech.
123
14
137
100
13
113
191
123
944
14
1135
137
154
100
776
13
930
113
43
116
159
34
109
143
43
116
159
34
109
221
221
210
211
11
11
146
13
159
112
11
123
13
14
10
158
69
227
136
51
187
Bachelor of Science
in Accountancy
Electronics
Tech.
Bachelor of Science in Business
Food Tech.
Administration
Machine Shop Tech.
major in: Human Resource Development
RAC Tech.
Marketing Management
Welding & Fabrication Tech.
Operations Management
Cosmetology
BS in Management Information System
Associate in Technical Graphics
Bachelor in Secondary Education
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
major
major in:
in: Biological
Network Science
and Data
Communication
English Education
136
159
295
126
141
267
158
127
285
139
107
246
413
397
810
353
344
697
Electrical Tech.
82
82
65
65
Electronics Tech.
43
45
35
35
Mechanical Tech.
56
56
54
57
Diploma inPhysical
Engineering
Technology
Science
Education
72
73
58
59
RAC Tech.
34
34
28
28
Two-year Midwifery
Course
RAC Tech.
44
34
37
Bachelor
Science
in Psychology
Two-Yearof
Trade
Technology
32
10
42
22
30
Electrical Tech.
106
106
90
90
Food Tech.
31
85
116
23
77
100
Mechanical Tech.
79
79
54
54
214
14
228
138
11
149
Automotive Tech.
103
103
72
72
21
1
0
5
21
6
12
0
0
0
12
0
Bachelor of Science
in Agriculture
Electronics
Tech.
Bachelor of Science
in Fisheries
Food Tech.
Bachelor in Elementary
MechanicalEducation
Tech.
Welding & Fabrication Tech.
Special
(ABScience
Cosmetology)
major in:Course
Animal
38
136
221
257
11
443
159
207
14
169
227
174
210
34
9
74
112
62
1
74
136
32
1
222
0
351
11
151
9
71
51
127
159
288
295
345
126
48
141
253
158
21
127
160
285
181
139
20
107
136
51
200
43
189
413
129
397
232
353
126
344
210
9
82
55
43
26
56
36
41
6
2
93
0
114
3
29
2181
38
1450
810
361
47
82
200
45
119
56
150
44
35
278
73
32
34
320
251
10
65
53
35
26
54
30
34
5
58
58
0
28
41
1330
0
89
3
94
3
21
211
256
9
425
123
213
10
145
187
159
267
301
246
156
232
697
336
2171
320
143
51
65
186
35
115
57
124
37
26
275
59
32
28
28
32
107
10
135
42
25
22
998
124
30
31
106
1380
169
106
28
90
1360
164
90
44
31
69
85
113
116
34
23
65
77
99
100
231
79
10740
1305
79
208
54
9850
1193
54
214
1037
0
216
0
360
13
143
13
82
69
136
57
Industrial
ElectricalPsychology
Tech.
BEED
221
41
11
83
146
64
1
87
158
60
72
0
34
Drafting Tech.
Electronics Tech.
Special Course (AB Cosmetology)
Automotive Tech.
41
Software
Development
Filipino
Education
Bachelor of Science in Information
TechnologyMathematics Teaching
Music, Arts, Physical Educ. &
major in: Network and Web Application
Health
major in: Social
Electrical
Tech.
Studies
Education
Technology
Livelihood
Electronics and
Tech.
Education
Mechanical Tech.
Agriculture
Welding & Fabrication Tech.
Certificate
Program
Certificate in
of Teaching
Technology
Bachelor
Science in Nursing
major
in: of Automotive
Tech.
major in:
310
139
RAC Tech.
major in:
778
141
147
major in:
453
Automotive Tech.
Food Tech.
major in:
325
126
14
325
298
30
1043
10
187
0
1
1
First
Semester
272
262
534
Bachelor of Science
in Architecture
Programs
9
51
79
Male
Total
Female
Male
BS in Hotel & Restaurant Management
Second Semester
Female
First Semester
Programs
1
136
214
21
1
Number of Enrollees
126
Total
Mechanical Tech.
Table 07.
Welding & Fabrication Tech.
Summary of Enrollment According toAutomotive
Curricular
Tech. Program
As of First Semester of AyElectronics
2013-2014
Tech.
732
Female
Automotive Tech.
Male
325
Male
major in:
Total
Female
Male
BS in Hotel & Restaurant Management
Second Semester
Female
First Semester
Programs
21
1
85
14
750
0
525
228
82
103
21
1376
138
5
72
12
0
146
11
700
0
760
149
75
72
12
0
222
Bachelor ofCrop
Arts Science
in Cosmetology
1020
1081
2101
0
102
941
272
262
534
245
248
493
Bachelor of
of Science
Science in
in Agricultural
Architecture Eng'g.
Bachelor
272
113
262
106
534
219
245
95
248
89
493
184
526
508
1034
463
458
921
526
7,651
508
8,534
1034
16,185
463
6,773
458
7,756
921
14,529
534
47
581
463
33
496
47
581
463
33
496
296
594
280
287
567
534
298
298
296
594
280
287
567
1043
155
1198
967
155
1122
1043
155
1198
967
155
1122
92
92
80
80
216
216
432
173
168
341
21
26
12
13
191
944
1135
154
776
930
HORIZONS
1
196
92
92
80
80
216
216
432
173
168
341
21
26
12
13
191
944
1135
154
776
930
In comparison to the enrollment in the
Graduate School during the previous year, the
number of students during AY 2013-2014 escalated
from 424 to 463 students. In terms of enrollment
per curricular program, Table 08 shows that
the Doctor of Education and Master of Arts in
Education are the most popular programs in the
Graduate School.
Table 08.
Summary of Enrollment in BPSU Graduate School
As of AY 2013-2014
Number of Enrollees
Second
First Trimester
Trimester
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Programs
Educational Administration/
Management
12
33
45
16
39
55
11
30
41
12
23
35
13
19
16
17
33
11
18
16
17
25
10
17
Educational Administration/
Management
34
161
195
32
118
150
Filipino Education
10
10
11
23
26
16
18
Home Extension
15
18
12
22
24
21
23
Mathematics Teaching
27
35
12
31
43
17
22
12
17
20
29
11
17
28
121
394
515
126
337
463
Language Education/Language
Teaching
Graduation
For the Academic Year 2012-2013, the
University produced two thousand five hundred
and ninety five (2,592) graduates from different
colleges across its satellite campuses, surpassing
last years number of graduates by 0.12%.
Out of the 2,592 graduates from all levels,
one hundred thirty nine (139) reaped awards and
recognitions due to their exemplary performance
in their studies. As of AY 2012-2013, the University
was able to produce five (5) magna cum laude and
ninety-one (91) cum laude. In the secondary level,
twenty-two students who excelled in the academe
were given recognition.
HORIZONS
| 25
Table 09.
Summary of Graduates per Curricular Offering
No.
No. of Graduates
Curricular Offering
BS Tourism Management
Male
Total
Female
87
163
250
63
64
24
24
16
23
53
53
20
21
Abucay
Balanga
21
27
Bagac
Dinalupihan
14
18
Main
27
37
Orani
11
39
42
15
16
31
13
15
23
38
73
119
46
15
35
28
63
16
20
20
17
18
19
19
23
23
12
12
22
11
23
43
43
24
29
37
25
20
20
26
40
42
27
37
28
29
BS Architecture
28
13
41
30
BS Civil Engineering
35
19
54
31
BS Electrical Engineering
35
35
32
38
24
62
33
BS Mechanical Engineering
59
34
13
13
35
84
89
173
36
BS in Entrepreneurship
37
BS Accountancy
11
79
90
38
16
19
39
16
18
34
40
27
27
41
21
TOTAL
51
20
Female
36
12
19
Cum Laude
Male
Magna Cum
Laude
Male
Female
31
12
14
Summa Cum
Laude
Male Female
11
Campus
51
10
Table 10.
Number of College Graduates with Honors
As of AY 2012-2013
37
64
14
Consortium
Total
20
71
96
Licensure Examination
It is the performance of its graduates that
speaks of the Universitys capability to provide
excellent quality of education and training in order
to produce globally competitive professionals.
Table 11 exhibits the Universitys
performance in the various licensure examinations
from Year 2011 to 2013. Surpassing the national
passing rate has been a constant target for the
University, as it is one of the indicators considered
in normative funding.
Table 11.
Universitys Performance in PRC Licensure Examinations
from Year 2011 to 2013
2011
2012
2013
National
Passing
Rate
BPSU
Passing
Rate
National
Passing
Rate
BPSU
Passing
Rate
National
Passing
Rate
BPSU
Passing
Rate
BSAR (Apr)
50.67%
41.67%
50.53%
45.45%
52.47%
66.67%
BSAR (Sept)
100%
100%
50.69%
39.29%
47.37%
50.99%
BSCE (Apr)
38.34%
35.29%
36.25%
46.67%
42.80%
33.33%
Program
College of Education
42
31
40
43
16
19
44
17
19
BSCE (Sept)
34.28%
38.30%
41.41%
32.73%
50.98%
48.12%
45
18
27
BSECE (Apr)
45%
50%
53.55%
52%
37.21%
33.33%
46
17
24
BSECE (Sept)
36.87%
34.72%
51.57%
29.51%
34.51%
15%
47
BSEE (Apr)
58%
57.89%
35.30%
25%
41.23%
60%
48
27
34
BSEE (Sept)
53.23%
60.53%
53.64%
55.56%
BSME (Apr)
53.90%
76.90%
69.86%
75%
68.87%
81.67%
50
BSME (Sept)
31.63%
50%
51
39.43%
33%
BSEd
26.28%
19.71%
24.85%
21.57%
39.10%
33.33%
BSEd
31.45%
40.30%
43.50%
59.01%
39.75%
50.32%
BSAcc (May)
40.52%
33.33%
37.54%
34.62%
27.41%
25%
BSAcc (Oct)
47.70%
23.08%
47%
23%
41%
21.52%
BSN (Feb)
35.25%
19.55%
33.92%
20.83%
19.50%
BSN (July)
Midwifery
(Apr)
Midwifery
(Nov)
BSAgri (Apr)
48.01%
46.37%
48.36%
45.70%
42.80%
47.93%
42.22%
66.67%
45.27%
61.54%
50%
61.90%
45.29%
25%
49.76%
16.67%
36.63%
100%
37.91%
50%
35.29%
33.33%
BEEd (Sept)
22.68%
35.00%
49.00%
59.25%
31.18%
38.54%
49
15
22
10
14
24
52
26
103
129
53
54
55
39
179
218
14
15
56
16
57
12
14
Institute of Agriculture
58
59
60
Laboratory Highschool
61
Secondary Education
Graduate School
Doctor of Education major in Educational Administration/
Management
Master in Business Administration major in Business Administration
Master in Engineering Management major in Management
Engineering
Master in Physical Education and Sports
62
63
64
65
79
92
171
22
25
68
69
70
71
73
74
75
66
67
72
TOTAL
BSAEng
1193
1337
2592
HORIZONS
As summarized in Figure 03, the
University has twelve (12) programs that
require board examinations. From its twelve
(12) programs, the figure shows that BPSU
rendered satisfactory performance in the licensure
examinations for architects, electrical engineers,
mechanical engineers, midwives, teachers, and
agricultural engineers in 2013. However, data
shown in Figure 03 signify that more needs
to be done in order to improve the ratings on
programs like civil engineering, electronics
and communications engineering, agricultural
engineering, accountancy, nursing and agriculture.
BPSU has actually made a mark in
licensure exams. Aside from securing top places in
the various PRC licensure examinations, BPSU was
also deemed as the sixth best performing school
in the September 2013 Mechanical Engineering
licensure examination. The ranking was based
among schools with fifty or more examinees and
with at least 80% passing percentage. Out of the
sixty (60) BPSU BSME graduates who took the
exam, forty-nine (49) successfully qualified.
Apart from rendering satisfactory
performance in the aforementioned disciplines,
the Universitys name also stood out among the
reputed state colleges and universities in the
country as some alumni managed to make it to the
15th and 20th places in the Licensure Examination
for Nurses.
Program
Two Year
Midwifery Course
2011
2012
Name of
Topnotcher
Rank /
Rating
Name of
Topnotcher
Rating
Name of
Topnotcher
Rating
Jan Oliver
Zuniga
9th Place
Michelle E.
Viray
82.60%
83.80%
Aileen T.
Ciriaco
(16th)
Beatriz
Hermania
R. Ilaya
Jennifer B.
Castillo
84.40%
John Henry
O. Valencia
(11th)
Bachelor of Science
in Nursing
Bachelor of Science
in Electrical
Engineering
Bachelor of Science
in Mechanical
Engineering
2013
Marvin E.
Marquez
(15th)
83.50%
(20th)
Jehosua G.
Dinglas
2nd Placer
91.70%
Mark Joseph
Sunga
6th placer
93.15%
HORIZONS
| 27
Table 13.
Faculty Profile According to Educational Attainment,
Gender and Tenure
As of AY 2013-2014
Faculty
Faculty
As key players in ensuring the attainment
of the countrys goal towards a knowledgebased economy, the University, through
the directives of the Commission on Higher
Education, closely monitors the development of
its faculty members. As the emerging trends in
education and the global industry dictate further
advancement in instruction, the University is
continuously prompted to seek and implement
new strategies to keep its faculty members
updated on the recent trends in education.
Faculty Profile
Being deemed as center of excellence
in higher education in the province compels
the University to pursue the enhancement of
the profile of its faculty members. It is not only
the expectation of the public that propels the
University to seek new strategies in enhancing
the quality of instruction but also the new policies
implemented by CHED and other national agencies.
College/
Campus
Permanent
Contractual
Graduate School/ Contract of
Main Campus
Service
Part-time
College of Arts
and Sciences/
Main Campus
College of
Engineering and
Architecture/
Main Campus
College of
Information and
Communications
Technology/
Main Campus
College of
Industrial
Technology /
Main Campus
College of
Technical and
Vocational
Training / Main
Campus
Abucay Campus
College of
Business and
Accountancy /
Balanga Campus
College of
Education /
Balanga Campus
College of
Nursing and
Midwifery /
Balanga Campus
College of Social
and Behavioral
Sciences /
Balanga Campus
Dinalupihan
Campus
Orani Campus
Total
Tenure
Total
16
2
0
Total
10
21
Permanent
30
54
Contractual
Contract of
Service
Part-time
12
20
10
Total
12
44
15
86
Permanent
15
Contractual
Contract of
Service
Part-time
16
24
Total
27
11
50
Permanent
Contractual
Contract of
Service
Part-time
Total
18
Permanent
13
25
Contractual
Contract of
Service
Part-time
Total
13
25
Permanent
12
24
Contractual
Contract of
Service
Part-time
Total
12
26
Permanent
19
Contractual
Contract of
Service
Part-time
Total
24
Permanent
14
Contractual
Contract of
Service
Part-time
Total
27
Permanent
23
Contractual
Contract of
Service
Part-time
Total
26
Permanent
10
17
Contractual
Contract of
Service
Part-time
14
Total
18
31
Permanent
11
Contractual
Contract of
Service
Part-time
Total
14
Permanent
15
33
Contractual
Contract of
Service
Part-time
13
Total
21
12
57
Permanent
17
41
Contractual
Contract of
Service
Part-time
Total
20
15
13
62
Permanent
16
37
53
103
52
37
298
Contractual
Contract of
Service
Part-time
18
31
63
35
31
68
13
38
Total
22
42
78
144
103
78
467
HORIZONS
Table 14.
Educational Attainment of Faculty from AY 2011-2012 to AY 2013-2014
Educational
Attainment
AY 20112012
AY 2012-2013
AY 2013-2014
46
39
64
Graduate
196
208
222
Baccalaureate
250
244
181
Total
492
In terms of tenure, sixty-four percent
(64%) of the Universitys faculty hold permanent
positions while 13% are contractual, 8% are parttimers, and 15% are hired on a contract of service
basis.
491
467
Postgraduate
HORIZONS
| 29
Bataeos have associated the name of
Bataan Peninsula State University with prestige.
Working in the University is believed to be a
great opportunity to attain economic security and
enhancement of knowledge and skills through
immersion to different learning activities and
experiences; hence, professionals in different
disciplines opt to secure employment in BPSU.
As of AY 2013-2014, twenty-five (25) persons were
added to the roster of the Universitys faculty.
Faculty Alignment
Vertical articulation has become one
of the pressing demands of the Commission on
Higher Education. In order to contribute further
to the improvement of the Universitys faculty
profile, several members of the faculty, despite
the others having no scholarships, started to
realign themselves through pursuing masters/
doctorate degrees that are aligned with their area
of specialization.
Different opportunities contribute to
developing ones skills and knowledge. Moreover,
experiences make people stronger and wiser.
Table 15.
Newly Hired Faculty According to Highest Educational Attainment and Campus
As of AY 2013-2014
Highest Educational Attainment
Baccalaureate
Campus
Abucay
Balanga
Dinalupihan
Orani
Main
Total
Master's
Doctorate
Total
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
0
1
11
2
2
0
3
0
1
1
2
1
0
0
2
10
25
0
0
4
No.
Table 16.
Faculty Pursuing Post-Graduate Degrees
Name
Academic
Rank
Years
in
Service
Tenure of
Office
Baccalaureate
Degree
Masters
Degree
Garcia,Ramon DL.
Instructor
Contractual
Bachelor
of Arts in
English
Fontillas, Lemuel R.
Instructor I
Contractual
BSE
Doctorate
Degree
Name of
School
Scholarship
Master
in Public
Administration
Doctor of Public
Administration
Eulogio
Amang
Rodriguez
Institute of
Science and
Technology
MAEd
DSLU
CHED
Gabor, Bernadeth B.
Instructor
III
16
Permanent
BSIEd
MAEd
Ph.D. in Tech Ed
Rizal TU
Gadia, Joerald M.
Instructor I
Permanent
AB Philo
MA Philo
Ph. D. in Philo
ADMU
CHED
Quintos, Sherrilyn B.
Instructor I
12
Permanent
BSE
MAEd
Ed. D.
BPSU
Tacubanza, Homer
A.
Instructor I
Contractual
BSE
MPES
Ed. D.
BPSU
Barret, Faye
Instructor 1
Permanent
BSECE
M. Eng
On-going
Doctor of Technology
TUP
Self
Valentos, Alfredo
10
Permanent
BSME
MEM
Ed D.
BPSU
Self
Rodrigo C. Muoz,
Jr.
11
Permanent
BSECE
M EngElectonics
On-going
PhD-ECE
DLSU
CHED
10
Adriano, Roda
Instructor I
Units TM
Ph. D. TM
TUP
NONE
Collera, Cherry
Instructor I
2.5
Contract of
Service
Contractual
MIT
11
BSCS
MBA
Units TM
Ph. D. TM
TUP
NONE
12
Morales, Janice
Christian T.
Instructor I
Contractual
BS Comp Eng
MIT
Units DT
Doctor of Technology
TUP
NONE
13
Oliveria, Erwin
Instructor I
Contractual
BSCS
MIT
Units DT
Doctor of Technology
TUP
NONE
14
Paguio, Maria
Diorella A.
Instructor I
Contractual
BS Comp Eng
ME CoE
Units DT
Doctor of Technology
TUP
NONE
15
Rivera, Cristina
Instructor I
Contractual
BSCS
MSCS
Units DT
Doctor of Technology
TUP
NONE
16
Solomon, Aida T.
Instructor
III
14
Contractual
BS Comp Eng
ME CoE
Units DT
Doctor of Technology
TUP
NONE
Master of Arts
in Education
major in THE
Rizal
Technological
University
17
Badua, Rowena S.
Instructor 1
Permanent
BSIEd major
in Food
Technology
18
Ongoco, Rosemarie
P.
Asst.Prof.2
26
Permanent
BSIEd major
in Food
Technology
Master of Arts
in Education
major in THE
Rizal
Technological
University
19
Camingal, Edmond
M.
Instructor 2
Permanent
BSIEd major
in Drafting
Technology
Master of Arts
in Education
major in THE
Rizal
Technological
University
20
David, Neil D.
Instructor
III
18
Permanent
Bachelor of
Secondary
Education
MAEd
Ed.D.
BPSU
CLSU
ATI-DA
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Instructor 2013: EXPLORING
Duque, Zoila M.
20
Permanent
III
22
Miguel, Herminio L.
23
Asst. Prof
III
Instructor I
40
5
Permanent
Contractual
BS Nursing
HORIZONS
Ph.D.
Ph.D
BPSU
Angeles
University
Foundation
None
MAN
Diorella A.
15
Rivera, Cristina
Instructor I
Contractual
BSCS
MSCS
Units DT
Doctor of Technology
TUP
NONE
16
Solomon, Aida T.
Instructor
III
14
Contractual
BS Comp Eng
ME CoE
Units DT
Doctor of Technology
TUP
NONE
Master of Arts
in Education
major in THE
Rizal
Technological
University
Badua, Rowena S.
Instructor 1
Permanent
18
Ongoco, Rosemarie
P.
Asst.Prof.2
26
Permanent
BSIEd major
in Food
Technology
Master of Arts
in Education
major in THE
Rizal
Technological
University
19
Camingal, Edmond
Name
M.
Academic2
Instructor
Rank
Years
9
in
Service
Tenure of
Permanent
Office
BSIEd major
Baccalaureate
in Drafting
Degree
Technology
Master of Arts
in Masters
Education
Degree
major
in THE
Doctorate
Degree
Rizal
Name of
Technological
School
University
Scholarship
20
David, Neil D.
Instructor III
18
Permanent
Bachelor of
Secondary
Bachelor
Education
MAEd
Ed.D.
Doctor of Public
Administration
Eulogio
BPSU
Amang
Rodriguez
Institute of
CLSU
Science and
Technology
No.
17
BSIEd major
in Food
Technology
Garcia,Ramon DL.
21
Duque, Zoila M.
22
2
23
Gabor, Bernadeth B.
24
4
5
25
Instructor
Contractual
Instructor III
20
Miguel, Herminio L.
40
Permanent
Ph.D
Fontillas, Lemuel R.
Instructor I
Contractual
BSE
MAEd
Ph.D.
BS Nursing
MAN
BSIEd
MAEd
Ph.D. in Tech Ed
Canare, Laarni
C. M.
Gadia,
Joerald
Instructor
Prof. 2 I
22
5
Permanent
Permanent
BSEdFilipino
AB Philo
MAEd- Educ.
MA
Philo
Mngt.
Quintos, Sherrilyn B.
Instructor I
12
Permanent
BSE
MAEd
Ed. D.
BPSU
Instructor I
Permanent
BSED- English
MAEd- Language
Ed.
MPES
BPSU- Graduate
School
None
BSECE
AB
English
BSME
M. Eng
MAEd- Language
MEM
Ed.
On-going
Doctor of Technology
TUP
Self
M EngElectonics
On-going
Assistant
Instructor I
Contractual
Instructor 1
Permanent
Rodrigo C. Muoz,
Jr.
11
Permanent
BSECE
27
10
Adraneda, Gemma C.
Adriano, Roda
Assistant
Professor I I
Instructor
21
BSEd- Filipino
MIT
MAEd- Educ.
Mngt.
11
Collera, Cherry
Instructor I
2.5
Permanent
Contract
of
Service
Contractual
BSCS
12
Morales, Janice
Christian T.
Instructor I
Contractual
BSEd- Gen.
Science
MBA
BS Comp Eng
MAEd- Gen.
Science
MIT
Units DT
13
29
Oliveria,
Erwin
Bardemorilla,
Noraida
Instructor
Instructor IIII
6
18
Contractual
Permanent
14
Paguio, Maria
Diorella A.
Instructor I
Contractual
Bachelor in
BSCS
Secondary
Education
MAEd major
MIT
in Educational
Management
ME CoE
15
Rivera, Cristina
Instructor I
Contractual
16
Solomon, Aida T.
Instructor
III
14
Contractual
Bachelor of
BSCS
Secondary
Education major
English
BS in
Comp
Eng
M.A.
Teaching
MSCS
in English and
Language
Bachelor
of
BSIEd
major
Secondary
in Food
Education /
Technology
Master of Arts
major
inMAEd
Education
in Educational
major
in THE
in Foodof
Bachelor
Secondary
Technology
Master of Arts
in Education
major in THE
Master of Biology
Master of Arts
in Education
major in THE
MAEd
M.A. major in
mathematics
31
18
None
Contractual
Permanent
Barret, Faye
17
CHED
30
BPSU
16
28
ATI-DA
DSLU
Angeles
University
Foundation
Tacubanza, Homer
A.
26
8
Instructor
III
Forbes, Jaime
Instructor I
Permanent
of Arts in
English
Master
in Public
Administration
Reyes, Yolanda
DR.
Valentos,
Alfredo
Olubia, Leandro T.
Cabanding, Monica
Badua, Rowena S.
David, Norma
Ongoco, Rosemarie
P.
Assistant
Professor
4
Instructor I
Instructor III
Instructor 1
22
10
10
16
Instructor III
19
Asst.Prof.2
26
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
21
Permanent
Permanent
32
Dumlao, Judy
19
Camingal, Edmond
M.
Instructor 2
33
Garcia, Loida
Assistant Prof
IV
20
David, Neil D.
Instructor
III
23
Permanent
18
Permanent
BS Comp Eng
major in General
Science
BSIEd
major
Permanent
Assistant
Prof I
BSE
Education /
major in Biology
BSIEd major
and Chemistry
in Drafting
Technology
Bachelor of
Secondary
Education,
Bachelormajor
of
in English
Secondary
Education
Bachelor of
Science
in
Mathematics
ME CoE
Management
M.A. Teaching
in English and
Language
Ed. D.
Rizal TU
BPSU- Graduate
ADMU
School
None
CHED
BPSU
BPSU- Graduate
BPSU
School
None
Self
PhD-ECE
DLSU
CHED
Units TM
Phil. College of
Health
Sciences
TUP
NONE
Units TM
Ph. D. TM
TUP
NONE
None
National
Teachers College
TUP
NONE
Units
DT
Ed.D.
major
Educational
Doctor
of in
Technology
Management
BPSU
Main
TUP
Campus
NONE
Units DT
Doctor of Technology
TUP
NONE
Units DT
Doctor of Technology
TUP
Doctor of Technology
None
NONE
DLSU
Units DT
Doctor of Technology
TUP
Rizal
BPSU
Technological
Dinalupihan
University
Rizal
Technological
University
Management
CHEDFDP-II
Scholar
NONE
Campus
DHVTSU
Rizal
Technological
University
Ph.D. in Literature
University of
Sto. Tomas
CHED FDP-II
Scholar
Ed.D.
BPSU
BPSU
Main
CLSU
ATI-DA
Magno,
S.
Duque,Eugenio
Zoila M.
Assistant
Instructor
Professor
III I
19
20
Permanent
Permanent
22
Miguel, Herminio L.
Asst. Prof
III
40
Permanent
Ph.D
BPSU
Manalili,
C. Jr.
Tuazon,Lovely
Romeo
Instructor I
Permanent
Bachelor of
Science in
Commerce major
BSBanking
Nursing
in
and
Finance
35
Master in Business
Management
MAN
Angeles
AUF
University
Foundation
None
BSEdFilipino
Bachelor
in
MAEd- Educ.
MAEd major
Mngt.
BPSUGraduate
Columban
School
College
None
None
BPSUGraduate
School
34
21
23
24
36
25
C.
Canare, Laarni C.
Manuel, Belinda V.
Instructor I
Contractual
Assistant
Prof. 2
Assistant
22
Permanent
Professor II
Forbes, Jaime
Instructor I
37
Nocom, Noeme
Assistant
Professor I
26
38
20
Permanent
Secondary major
in English
Permanent
BSED- English
22
Permanent
Assistant
Professor 4
Bachelor in
Secondary major
in English
22
Permanent
AB English
Instructor I
Bachelor in
Secondary
Education
in Educational
Management
MAEdLanguage Ed.
MAEd major
in Educational
Management
MAEdLanguage Ed.
MAEd major
in Educational
Assistant
Professor I
Permanent
27
Adraneda, Gemma
C.
21
Permanent
BSEd- Filipino
Management
MAEdEduc.
Mngt.
39
28
Punla, Candida
Olubia,
Leandro T.
Instructor III
Instructor
9
10
Permanent
Permanent
Bachelor of
BSEd-major
Gen.in
Science
Science
General
Science
29
Bardemorilla,
Noraida
Instructor
III
18
Permanent
40
Talavera, Sunshine
Instructor I
Permanent
30
41
Panlaqui, Catheryn
Cabanding, Monica
Instructor
III
ACUA, Pablo V.
Assistant
Professor II
16
23
Permanent
Permanent
31
David, Norma
Instructor
III
19
Permanent
42
DE GUIA, Rowell G.
Instructor I
Permanent
32
Dumlao,
Judy
DIMARUCUT, Khristina
21
Permanent
Contractual
Permanent
43
44
33
45
34
Anne A.
Assistant
Prof I I
Instructor
10
JUGO, Christopher
Garcia,
Loida M.
AssistantI
Instructor
3.5
23
RIVERA, Kimberly C.
Instructor
AssistantI
Professor I
19
Magno, Eugenio S.
Prof IV
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
35
Manalili, Lovely C.
Instructor I
Permanent
36
Manuel, Belinda V.
Assistant
Professor II
20
Permanent
Management
BPSU, Main
BPSUGraduate
School
BPSU,
Doctor ofManagement
Education major in
Educational Mngt.
Phil.
College
Dinalupihan
of Health
Sciences
MAEdGen.
in Educational
Science
Management
Ed.D.of
major
in Educational
Doctor
Education
major in
Management
General
Science
BPSU,
Teachers
Dinalupihan
Bachelor in
Secondary
Bachelor of
Education
MAEd major
in Educational
MAEd major
Management
BPSU Main
Campus
Secondary
Education
major in
BSAE / CPE
English
ANIMAL
Bachelor
SCIENCEof
Secondary
Education
/ major in
General
BSE
(Major in
Science
English)
Bachelor of
Secondary
Education
/ major
in
AB
Psychology
Biology and
Chemistry
Bachelor of
Secondary
BSE
(Major in
Education,
Math)
major in
English
M.A. Teaching
in English and
Language
Science major in
General
Science
Bachelor
of
BSE
(Majorof
in
Bachelor
Gen. Sci.)
Science in
Mathematics
MAEd major
in Educational
Management
MAEd
(Educational
Management)
MAEd major
in Educational
Management
MA Teaching
(Major in English
Language Arts)
Master of
College
PNU
DLSU
Ed.D.
(Educational
Management) /
54 Units
BPSU
Dinalupihan
Campus
Ph.D.
(Language
Education / 45
Units )
Biology
School
Psychology
Ph.D.
in
Psychology /
(12 Units)
M.A.
MAEdTeaching
(Major in
inMathematics)
English and
Language
Ph.D.
Mathematics
Education
(for
Comprehensive
Exam)
MAChem
M.A.
major in
mathematics
National
Ph.D. (Major in
Chemistry) / 36
units
UP Diliman
DHVTSU
UP Diliman
Ph.D.
Mathematics
Education
Ph.D.
in Literature
University
NEUST of
Sto. Tomas
Ph.D.major
(Majorin
inEducational
Chemistry)
Ed.D.
Management
BPSU Main
Bachelor of
Science in
Commerce
major in
Banking and
Finance
Master in
Business
Management
Bachelor in
Secondary
major in
English
MAEd major
in Educational
Management
None
None
None
CHEDFDPII Scholar
CHED
UP Diliman
AUF
Columban
College
HORIZONS
| 31
Table 17.
Faculty Pursuing Graduate Degrees
Course
Currently
Pursued
Name of
School
BS Tourism
MBA
BPSU
Permanent
BSIEd
MAIEd
EARIST
Contract of
Service
BSHRM
MBA
EARIST
Instructor
Contract of
Service
BSE
MAPS
UP
Instructor I
Contractual
BS Chem
MS Chem
UST
Contract of
Service
BS Tourism
MS Tourism
Mgmt
PWU
No.
Name
Academic Rank
Years in
Service
Tenure of
Office
Baccalaureate
Degree
Blanas, Juliet
Allegra A.
Instructor
3.5
Contract of
Service
Associate Professor I
30
Instructor
De Leon, Ann
Louise C.
Enriquez, Virginia
V.
Galicia, Anne
Regina R.
Instructor
Masters
Degree
Scholarship
CHED
Parulan, Loida B.
Instructor I
Contractual
BSE
MAEd
PNU
Siccion, Olivia
Ann S.
Instructor
Contract of
Service
BSA
MBA
PUP
Sioson, Ronit L.
Instructor
Contract of
Service
BSE
MA Filipino
NTC
10
Balana, Dominic
Instructor 1
Contract of
Service
BSAR
Master in
Architecture
TUP
Self
11
Muoz, Jonathan
C.
Assistant Professor I
12
Permanent
BSCE
MSCE
(Completed
Academic
Requirements
MSCE
(Completed
Academic
Requirements
DLSU
CHED
Contractual
Contract of
Service
BSECE
MSECE
12
Salenga, Jane
Instructor 1
13
Carlos, Dennis
Instructor 1
14
De Lazo, Charles
Adrian M.
Instructor 1
0.5
15
Halili, Rhealyn
16
Importa,
Mariestella Joy
17
Jaro, Claudine
Instructor 1
Instructor 1
Instructor 1
DLSU
CHED
MSCS
AMA
NONE
Contract of
Service
BS Info Tech
MSIT
AUF
NONE
1.5
Contract of
Service
BS Info Tech
MSIT
AUF
NONE
1.5
Contract of
Service
BS Info Tech
MSIT
BULSU
NONE
6.5
8
Contract of
Service
Contract of
Service
Contract of
Service
BSCS
MIT
TUP
NONE
BS Comp Eng
ME CoE/ME
Mgt
PLM/BPSU
NONE
BSCS
MIT
TUP
NONE
BSCS
MSIT
DLSU
CHED
MSA
PAC
ATI-DA
MSA
M.A Clinical
Psychology
BPSU
University of
Sto. Thomas
Technological
University
of the
Philippines
18
Naoe, Arlynne
19
Ramos, Marissa
Instructor 1
20
Tolentino, Noel
Instructor II
13
Permanent
21
Salas, Lea F.
Instructor II
19
Permanent
22
Marabe, Liza D.
Montaniel,
Monina C.
Instructor II
18
Permanent
Instructor 2
21
Permanent
BS Psychology
23
Instructor 1
MSECE
BSCS
24
De Leon,
Gatherson
Instructor I
Contract of
Service
BS Computer
Science
25
Resulta, Susette
Instructor I
Contract of
Service
BS
Accountancy
26
Instructor I
Contract of
Service
BS
Accountancy
Master in
Information
Technology
Master in
Business
Administration
Master in
Business
Administration
None
Dela Salle
University
None
MAEd major
in Educational
Management
DHVTSU
CHEDFDPII Scholar
27
Dumlao, Bonifacio
Instructor I
19
Permanent
28
Bautista, Carla
Instructor I
Contract of
Service
Bachelor of
Science in
Hotel and
Restaurant
Management
MS in Hotel
and Restaurant
Management
PWU
29
Cortel, Joseph
Ross E
Instructor I
Contract of
Service
Bachelor of
Science in
Computer
Science
MS in
Information
Technology
AUF
30
De Jesus,
GemmaLyn
Instructor I
Contract of
Service
Bachelor of
Science in
Secondary
Education
major in Social
Science
M.A. major in
Social Studies
PNU
31
Instructor I
Contract of
Service
Bachelor of
Science in
Psychology
MAEd. Major in
Guidance and
Counselling
PLM
32
Ferrer,
Vonhoepper
Instructor I
Contract of
Service
Bachelor of
Science in
Filipino
M.A. major in
Filipino
PUP
33
Gonzales, Jimley
Instructor I
Contract of
Service
Bachelor of
Science in
Hotel and
Restaurant
Management
MS in Hotel
and Restaurant
Management
PWU
HORIZONS
None
Dela Salle
University
Bachelor in
Secondary
Education
major in
Drafting
None
Ross E
Service
30
De Jesus,
GemmaLyn
Instructor I
No.
31
Name
Dela Cruz
, Cyrus
1
32
2
3
Blanas, Juliet
Ferrer,A.
Allegra
Vonhoepper
Cruz, Irene Gina
D.
Cruz, Rogi John
Curt D.
Gonzales, Jimley
De Leon, Ann
Louise C.
Computer
Science
Technology
Contract of
Service
Bachelor of
Science in
Secondary
Education
major in Social
Science
M.A. major in
Social Studies
PNU
Academic
Rank
Instructor
I
Years in
3
Service
Tenure of
Contract
of
Office
Service
Bachelor of
Baccalaureate
Science in
Degree
Psychology
Course
MAEd.
Major in
Currently
Guidance
and
Pursued
Counselling
Name of
PLM
School
Instructor
Instructor I
3.5
3
Associate Professor I
30
Contract of
Contract
Serviceof
Service
Permanent
Bachelor
of
BS
Tourism
Science in
Filipino
BSIEd
M.A.MBA
major in
Filipino
MAIEd
Contract of
Service
Contract of
Contract
Serviceof
Service
Bachelor of
BSHRM
Science in
Hotel and
BSE
Restaurant
Management
MBA
MS in Hotel
and Restaurant
MAPS
Management
EARIST
Contractual
BS Chem
MS Chem
UST
Bachelor of
Secondary
BS
Tourism
Education
major
BSE in
English
MS Tourism
M.A.
major in
Mgmt
English
MAEd
PWU
UP
PNU
MBA
PUP
Instructor
Instructor I
Instructor
4
2
Enriquez, Virginia
V.
Instructor I
6
34
7
Galicia, Anne
Regina
R. C.
Perello,
Jerry
Parulan, Loida B.
Instructor
Instructor I
Instructor I
7
4
5
Contract of
Contract
Serviceof
Service
Contractual
Siccion, Olivia
Ann S.
Instructor
Contract of
Service
33
4
5
9
35
Trinidad,
Maribel
Sioson, Ronit
L.
S.
InstructorI
Instructor
26
Contract of
Service
10
Balana, Dominic
Instructor 1
Contract of
Service
BSA
BS in
Computer
BSE and
Information
Science
BSAR
36
11
Bongco, Roxanne
Muoz,T.
Jonathan
C.
Instructor
Assistant Professor I
3.5
12
Contract of
Service
Permanent
BEEd
BSCE
12
37
13
Salenga,Ronnel
Jane
Cooper,
Joseph F.
Carlos, Dennis
Instructor 1
Instructor
Instructor 1
5
5.5
6
Contractual
Contract of
Contract
Serviceof
Service
BSECE
BS Computer
Science
BSCS
14
De Lazo, Charles
Adrian Ma.
M.
Corpuz,
Instructor 1
0.5
Instructor
Instructor 1
8
1.5
Contract of
Serviceof
Contract
38
15
Katrina Sabel A.
Halili, Rhealyn
Instructor 1
1.5
39
17
Importa,
Mariestella Joy
Medairos,
Jaro,
Claudine
Elizabeth
L.
Instructor II
Instructor 1
27
6.5
18
Naoe, Arlynne
Instructor 1
16
19
Ramos, Marissa
Instructor 1
40
20
Mina, Albert N.
Tolentino, Noel
Part-Time Instructor
Instructor II
9
13
21
Salas, Lea F.
Instructor II
19
Serviceof
Contract
Service
Contract of
Service
Contract
of
Permanent
Service
Contract of
Service
Contract of
Service
Permanent
22
Marabe, Liza D.
Instructor II
18
Permanent
Montaniel,
Pavett,
Isabelita V.
Monina C.
Instructor
InstructorIII
2
26
21
Permanent
Permanent
De Leon,
Gatherson
Ramos, Joycelin C.
Instructor I
42
Assistant Professor I
26
25
Resulta, Susette
Instructor I
24
43
26
27
44
Reyes, Maria
Reyes,
Louie
Cristina
Z.Art
Vivar, Ma.
Belinda
Dumlao,
Bonifacio
R.
Scholarships
28
Bautista, Carla
Instructor II
Instructor
3.5
1
BS Info Tech
BSE (Gen. Sci.)
BS Info Tech
BS Info Tech
BSE Major
in Home
BSCS
Economics
BS Comp Eng
BSCS
BSMIS
(Information
BSCS
System)
Permanent
41
23
Contract of
Service
Permanent
Masters Degree
BSE (Major in
BS Psychology
English)
Contract of
Service
BS Computer
Science
BSE (Major in
English)
BS
Accountancy
Contract of
Contractual
Service
BSE (Major
BS
in Physical
Accountancy
Education)
Instructor
InstructorI
19
5
Contract
of
Permanent
Service
Bachelor in
Secondary
Education
BSBA
major in
Drafting
Instructor I
Contract of
Service
Bachelor of
Science in
Hotel and
Restaurant
Management
33
Gonzales, Jimley
Instructor I
Service
Science in
Filipino
CHED
MIT
MSECE
Information
MSCS
Technology
DLSU
TUP
AMA
NONE
MAEd (Gen.
Sci.) / on going
thesis
MSIT
MAEd (Gen.
Sci.)
MSIT
AUF
NONE
BPSU
AUF
NONE
MAEd (Major
in Technology
Home
Economics ) / 27
Units
MSIT
MAEd (Major
in Technology
MIT
Home
Economics )
ME CoE/ME
Mgt
BULSU
NONE
BPSU
TUP
NONE
PLM/BPSU
NONE
MIT
(Information
Technology/27
units)
MIT
MIT
(Information
MSIT
Technology)
TUP
NONE
BPSU
DLSU
CHED
MSA
PAC
ATI-DA
MAEd
(Administration
and
Supervision) /
(36 Units)
BPSU
Virgin
University
De Los
of Sto.
Remedios
Thomas
College
MAEd (Major
in Physical
Education) /
9units
MSA
MAEd (Major in
Administration
M.A Clinical
and
Psychology
Supervision)
Master in
Information
Technology
TESL (English)
Master in
Business
Administration
Master in
MAEd
Business
Administration
MBA /
(Comprehensive
Exam)
MAEd major
in Educational
MBA
Management
TESL (Major in
English ) / (9
Units)
Faculty
MS in Hotel
Table
18.
and
Restaurant
Management
Scholars
as of AY
Hotel and
Restaurant
Management
Bachelor of
CHED
None
Technological
University
of the
Philippines
PUP
None
Dela Salle
University
None
Dela
Salle
BPSU
University
None
DHVTSU
BPSU
CHEDFDP-II
Scholar
PWU
2013-2014
Expected Date of
Graduation
Name of School
MS in
Course
MSME
Sep-14
MSME
Sep-14
Information
Technology
UniversityM.A.
of Sto.major
Tomasin
/
Social Studies
CHED-FDP II Scholar
CHED-FDP II Scholar / Dela
Salle University
AUF
PNU
M.A. major in
Filipino
and Restaurant
Management
25-May-13
18-Apr-13
Doctor of
MAEd. Major in
Philosophy
PLM
CHED-FDPGuidance
II Scholar /and
UP
in Education
Counselling
Open University
Bachelor
of 2013:
BPSU Annual
Report
EXPLORING
Science in
MS in Hotel
Contract of
Service
NTC
PUP
PNU
DLSU
Bachelor of
Contract of of
members
Science in
Service
Ms. Kimberly C. Rivera
Psychology
CHED
Self
Instructor I
PWU
UP
TUP
Scholarships granted by CHED and other
of Ray N. Nisay
Engr. Arman
academic linkages of BPSU have paved the way Bachelor
Science in
Contract of
Secondary
De Jesus,
for
the members
of the
faculty to keep
themselves
30
Instructor I
6
Ms. Loida L. Garcia
Service
Education
GemmaLyn
abreast on the recent trends in their field ofmajor in Social
Science
expertise.
Ms. Monica Cabanding
Vonhoepper
EARIST
MAEd
MSCE
(Elementary
(Completed
Education)
Academic
Requirements
Science
32
BPSU
PUP
MS in
MA
Filipino
Information
Technology
Master in
Architecture
MAEd
(Elementary
MSCE
Education/27
(Completed
Units)
Academic
Requirements
MIT
MSECE
(Information
Technology /
Thesis Writing)
The University continually strives to
improve its faculty profile and to comply with Bachelor
of of Faculty
Name
Cortel, Joseph
Contract of
Science in
CHEDs
policy
on
vertical
articulation.
29
Instructor
I
4
Ross E
Service
Computer
31 Dela Cruz
As ,of
AY 2013-2014,
Cyrus
Instructor I five (5)
3
the faculty started pursuing advanced studies and
are expected
to obtain their degree after two
years. Bachelor of
Ferrer,
Contract of
Scholarship
major in
Chemistry
2016
PUP
HORIZONS
PWU
| 33
Faculty as Accreditors
Attendance of faculty members as
accreditors to AACCUPs accreditation survey
visits to different state universities and colleges
helped the University to determine what needs to
be done to further improve its curricular programs.
Faculty Awards
Majority of the faculty in BPSU possess
attributes that make it possible for the University to
maintain excellent quality of education. However,
there are those who manage to go beyond the limits
and stand out among others. Such attainments
do not go unnoticed and unrewarded as the
University aspires to inspire faculty members to go
for what is best for themselves, for the students, for
the University, and the entire Filipino community.
Table 19.
Faculty Awards as of AY 2013-2014
Name Of Faculty
Title Of Award
Date
Aida T. Solomon
Noel Tolentino
Oct-13
September
27, 2013 and
November 27,
2013
HORIZONS
Agency
BPSU
Table 20.
Faculty Accreditors as of AY 2013-2014
Name of Faculty
Nature of
Attendance
(Resource
Speaker/
Accreditor)
Title of Training/
Seminar/
Accreditation Survey
Visit
Venue
Inclusive
Dates
Accreditor
Accreditation Survey
Visit
September
24-27, 2013
Accreditor
Accreditation Survey
Visit
Accreditor
Accreditation Survey
Visit
Accreditor
Accreditation Survey
Visit
Accreditor
Accreditation Survey
Visit
Accreditor
Accreditation Survey
Visit
November
05-09, 2013
Accreditor
Accreditation Survey
Visit
November
12-15, 2013
Accreditor
Accreditation Survey
Visit
University of Northern
Philippines, Vigan City,
Ilocos Sur
November
26-30, 2013
HORIZONS
| 35
STuDENTs
The public often associates quality with
another persons success; thus, the University
exerts its best efforts in order to meet all the
expectations and to realize its goal of producing
globally competitive professionals with excellent
leadership skills and high sense of nationalism.
To attain the goal is no mean feat as the
University would have to deal with different
kinds of personalities with different passions and
to come up with different approaches. Through
the commitment of the Universitys faculty and
employees, the goal becomes less difficult to pursue
and limits are disregarded through the belief that
all things are attainable if one would just persevere.
Admission
Bataan Peninsula State University
continues to be the top choice among the other
tertiary education institutions in the province.
Having the largest number of applicants for
admission speaks well of how the public is putting
its trust in BPSU in terms of honing the young
minds of the youth so that they can become what
they ought to be in the future.
Figure 06 shows the population of
applicants per campus. With the majority of the
programs housed in the Main Campus, 51% of the
applicants chose to take their tertiary education in
the Main Campus and 28% opted for the curricular
programs housed inBalanga Campus. Meanwhile,
the rest of the applicants sought to pursue their
tertiary education in Dinalupihan, Orani, and
Bagac Extension Campus.
Table 21.
AY 2013-2014 Admission Per Gender and Campus
CAMPUS
Abucay
Bagac Extension
Balanga
Dinalupihan
Orani
Main
TOTAL
NO. OF TAKERS
MALE
FEMALE
69
94
34
62
276
1482
582
297
97
125
2093
1199
3151
3259
TOTAL
163
96
1758
879
222
3292
6410
NO. OF QUALIFIERS
MALE
FEMALE
68
94
32
62
276
1482
582
297
97
125
2081
1183
3136
3253
TOTAL
162
94
1758
879
222
3264
6389
As of Academic Year 2013-2014, a total of
6,410 applied for admission with great hopes that
they would be fortunate to become part of Bataans
pioneer state university. Fifty-one percent (51%) of
the applicants were female and forty-nine percent
(49%) are males.
Table 21 shows the number of applicants
in the six campuses of the University according to
their gender. As per analysis of the data, out of the
6,410 who took the BPSU CAT only 6,389 qualified.
HORIZONS
As reported by the Admissions Office,
the table and graph only reflects the number of
applicants who f took the BPSU CAT during the
scheduled admission.
Admissions data also reveal the students
preference and interest; thus, this can also predict
the curricular programs that will have the most
number of students. Moreover, it also helps the
University to determine whether it is successful in
promoting the priority courses.
As reflected in Table 22 engineering
courses continue to be the most popular among the
curricular programs of the University followed by
the business courses offered in Balanga Campus
and information technology courses in the Main
Campus.
Scholarship
One of the major reasons for dropping
out of school is the capability of the student or the
students family to sustain educational expenses.
In its desire to helpsustain the education of
students who are determined to finish their college
education, the University allocated a portion of its
budget and also partnered with various industries
and organizations to provide scholarship grants.
As of the Second Semester of AY 20132014, Out of the 14,529 enrolled students of the
University, 6,223 have availed scholarship grants.
In BPSU, there are three types of scholarship
grants: SUC-funded, government scholarship, and
private scholarship.
Table 22.
SY 2013-2014 Admission per Campus, College, and Gender
CAMPUS / COLLEGE
Institute of Agriculture
College of Education
College of Business and Accountancy
College of Engineering and Architecture
College of Business and Accountancy
College of Education
College of Nursing and Midwifery
College of Social and Behavioral
Sciences
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Bachelor of Secondary Education
Bachelor of Science in Civil
Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Electrical
Engineering
BS Hotel and Restaurant
Management
Associate in Computer Technology
College of Education
Other Courses
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Engineering and Architecture
College of industrial Technology
College of Information and
Communication Technology
College of Technical and Vocational
Training
TOTAL
NO. OF TAKERS
TOTAL
MALE
FEMALE
Abucay Campus
67
81
148
2
13
15
Bagac Campus
15
58
73
19
4
23
Balanga Campus
170
970
1140
72
356
428
15
75
90
19
81
100
Dinalupihan Campus
196
31
227
196
68
264
28
49
77
NO. OF QUALIFIERS
MALE
FEMALE
TOTAL
66
2
81
13
147
15
15
17
58
4
73
21
170
72
15
19
970
356
75
81
1140
428
90
100
196
196
28
31
68
49
227
264
77
41
46
41
46
61
33
94
61
33
94
171
96
75
171
71
150
8
89
63
61
71
150
329
1448
427
76
980
361
341
249
461
55
355
325
1441
427
696
323
63
366
3136
3253
6389
96
75
Orani Campus
8
63
89
61
Main Campus
77
252
988
463
361
66
342
355
325
63
3151
3259
697
388
6410
HORIZONS
| 37
Table 23.
Details of Scholarship Program as of AY 2013-2014
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
SUC FUNDED
1. Entrance Scholarship
Valedictorian
Salutatorian
2. Academic Scholarship
Full Scholarship (University)
Half Scholarship (College)
3. Privilege Scholarship
Child of or Permanent BPSU Employee
Student Publication (EIC, Asso. Ed., Managing
Ed.)
Campus Student Council (Pres., Vice Pres., Sec.)
ROTC 1st Class
ROTC 2nd Class
4. Sports/Cultural Scholarship
Varsity Player
Dance Troupe
Choir
Theater Guilds
Brass Band
5. DILG/SangguniangKabataan
6. Free Tuition Scholarship for Agriculture &
Fisheries Courses
SUC FUNDED SUBTOTAL
GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP
1. DOST Scholarship
2. CHED-SSGP - Rep. Herminia Roman
3. CHED-SSGP - Rep. Albert Garcia
4. Department of Agriculture - Rep. Herminia
Roman
5. Department of Agriculture - Rep. Albert Garcia
6. Department of Agriculture - Rep. Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo
7. Agraryo Scholarship Program
8. Philippine Society of Agriculture Engineers
9. National Scholarship Program
10. Regional Scholarship Program
11. AFP-DND-CHED-PASUC Scholarship Program
12. AFP/Veterans
13. 1Ang Pamilya Party List
14. BUTIL Party List
15. CIBAC Party List
16. BAYAN MUNA Party List
SCHOLARSHIP GRANT
EXPLORING HORIZONS
AY 2013-2014
2ND
1ST
SEMESTER SEMESTER
40
39
0
0
46
188
72
320
52
96
11
18
5
1
10
11
1
6
69
14
13
23
32
193
78
16
20
30
44
195
639
1,383
639
1,538
88
88
60
57
60
57
1
4
1
4
2
0
0
9
5
166
0
22
115
2
0
0
5
9
100
0
22
115
40
16
9
0
16
9
Full Tuition
Fee
P10,000
per semester
0
22
115
9
AY 2013-2014
1ST
2ND
SEMESTER SEMESTER
40
16
40
9
39
0
16
90
0
7
46
188
20
7
72
320
20
52
28
0
11
18
5
3,387
1
96
28
41
10
11
13,387
6
3,451
69
14
531
13
23
14
32
12
193
8
16
639
20
1,383
1
3,492
78
16
531
20
30
14
44
12
195
8
16
639
20
1,538
1
10
88
10
88
11
60
4
57
11
60
4
57
5
19
5
12
15
15
10
1
16
4
5
2
92
30
60
9
71
5
6137
166
0
22
115
10
1
16
4
5
2
92
30
60
5
64
9
6,223
100
0
22
115
0
22
115
0
16
9
EXPLORING HORIZONS
7
20
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6. Lucio, JB Jhon M.
Smart Communications, Inc., through its
Smart Wireless Engineering Education Program
(SWEEP) has identified the University as one of the
recipients of its component scholarship program.
7. Magtanong, Marvin M.
Initially, one (1) engineering student was
given a scholarship which included the following
benefits:
Book allowance;
Monthly stipend;
Board
review
and
examination
sponsorship after graduation;
4. Dionisio, Enrique R.
5. Garcia, Elever B.
HORIZONS
Counseling Services
Placement Services
Students have to make big adjustments
in order to cope with the demands of college life.
To make the stage of adjustment easier for the
students, the Counseling Services Office of the
University accommodates students who come to
their office to seek advice on various problems. As
of AY 2013-2014, the Counseling Services Offices
catered to 537 students coming from the different
campuses and colleges.
Through its continued coordination with
different industries, the University, through its
Placement Services office under the Office of the
Vice President for Student Affairs, is able to tap the
assistance of various industries for the on-the job
training of students.
Table 24.
Students given Counseling as of AY 2013-2014
NO. OF STUDENTS GIVEN COUNSELING
MALE
FEMALE
TOTAL
COLLEGE
Abucay Campus
Institutue of Agriculture
College of Education
Bagac Extension
College of Engineering and Architecture
BS Hotel and Restaurant Management
Bachelor in Elementary Education
TOTAL
Balanga Campus
College of Business and Accountancy
College of Education
College of Nursing and Midwifery
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
TOTAL
Dinalupihan Campus
Associate in Computer Technology
BS Hotel and Restaurant Management
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Bachelor of Secondary Education
TOTAL
Orani Campus
College of Engineering and Architecture
College of Information and Communications
Technology
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Industrial Technology
College of Technical and Vocational Training
TOTAL
221
7
142
22
363
29
5
0
0
5
0
0
6
6
5
0
6
6
155
17
19
7
198
593
80
130
43
846
748
97
149
50
1044
10
9
24
45
16
17
121
8
5
7
5
58
24
107
18
14
31
50
74
41
228
218
56
45
36
263
92
10
75
76
435
3
8
10
120
13
83
86
537
Table 25.
Distribution of Student for OJT to Industries as of AY 2013-2014
NAME OF COMPANY
Chareon Pokphand Foods
Philippines Corp.
Canary Square International Corp.
Juken Sangyo
Pacific Summit Construction Group,
Inc.
HHIC-TECH
Anvaya Cove Beach and Nature Club
Ayala Land Premier
Intrasource Malaysia
San Miguel Brewery, Inc.
Intrasource Taiwan
JPV-VET Animal Feeds Distributor
Rural Bank of Limay
Philippine Resins Industries, Inc.
Universal Robina Corporation
Mitsumi Philippines, Inc.
Camella-Vista Land
Coca-Cola Femsa Philippines
Traders Multi-Purpose Cooperative
NO. OF PARTICIPANTS
MALE
FEMALE
TOTAL
NO. OF
HIRED
35
4
10
21
31
34
34
66
27
0
0
12
0
5
4
78
27
5
4
38
42
55
21
1
7
0
5
17
12
16
4
60
38
13
23
4
1
1
42 on
process
10
3
2
2
2
DATE
January 17, 2013
April 24, 2013
March 19, 2013
March 19, 2013
April 18, 2013
August 8, 2013
August 8 &
September 24, 2013
September 18, 2013
September 26, 2013
September 30, 2013
October 01, 2013
October 16, 2013
October 22, 2013
November 5, 2013
November 24, 2013
December 12, 2013
December 13, 2013
HORIZONS
| 41
Aside from scouting for industries that can
accommodate on-the-job trainees, the Placement
Office also conducted a special recruitment
activity on 26 September 2013 wherein forty-two
(42) students were given training and considered
for possible employment at Alpha Tomo (P)
International Manpower.
Annual Job Fair
9. Flores, Marvin M.
10. Francisco, Wanda
11. Mangulabnan, Vincent P.
12. Morales, Alvin Joseph S.
13. Pasilan, Jake Ryan R.
14. Refuerzo, Jeffrey L.
15. Reyes, Edward D.
To further fulfill its goal to ensure that
its alumni as well as the other constituents of the
province of Bataan will obtain employment, the
Annual Job Fair was conducted on 22 February
2013 at the BPSU Main Sari-Gamit Covered
Court. Thirty (30) local companies and seven (7)
international agencies participated in the event
and provided more than 1,000 job vacancies. The
event was attended by 529 job seekers, of which
156 were fortunately hired on the spot. Sixty-three
(63) were identified as qualified and 200 were
scheduled for further interview.
On-the-Job Trainings
As means of the University to help
students discover their potentials and sharpen
their skills, they are sent to on-the-job trainings to
various partner industries. As of AY 2013-2014,
a total of 359 students attended their on-the-job
training.
In the past years, the University targeted
to send its students for their OJTs to companies
that are situated in the Philippines. Upon
realization that exposure to different cultures
broadens a persons knowledge and experience,
the University sought more international linkages
and started sending the students for training
overseas.
18 Agriculture Students Deployed to Israel for
International OJT
The University deployed eighteen (18)
students to Israel in October 2013, under the
Memorandum of Agreement between BPSU
and Agrostudies, the International Center for
Agricultural Interns in Israel, Ltd. They are:
HORIZONS
Linkages
Linkages play a big part in realizing
the mission of the University to deliver quality
education and to produce globally competitive
individuals. The local and international academic
linkages help the University in updating itself on
the changes and innovations in the instruction,
research, and program and staff development.
Through
accommodating
students
for their on-the-job trainings, these linkages
contributed greatly to further polishing the
students knowledge and skills and prepared them
to the facing real challenges in the professional
world.
Local Linkages
1. Abesco
2. Balanga Machine Shop
3. Bataan Engineering
4. Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
5. Boys Electronic Shop
6. Caparas Welding Shop
7. CGS Solid Aircon and Ref., Inc.
8. Chowking-Dinalupihan
9. Clearvision Cable TV
10. Crown Royal Hotel
11. David M. Consunji Inc.
12. DBL Airconditioning Refrigeration Center
13. Digitel-Balanga
14. DilGonz Construction
15. DJ Roque Construction Corporation, Inc.
16. DN Vigo Machine Shop
17. Domie Electronics Repair Shop
18. DPWH Bataan 1st Engineering District Office
19. Dunlop Slazenger
20. Engineering Equipment Incorporated
21. Gerrys Auto Repair Shop
22. Genesis Transport Corporation
23. Jolibee-Balanga
24. LiquigazPhils. Corporation
25. Lou-is Resort and Restaurant
26. Mariveles Space Cable
27. Marvil Builders
28. Maxs Restaurant
29. Mecon Systems Service and Maintenance Products
30. Montemar Beach Club Inc.
31. Microhms Lights and Sounds
32. Mitsumi Phils., Corp.
33. Municipality of Balanga
34. Municipality of Abucay
35. Municipality of Orani
36. Municipality of Hermosa
37. Municipality of Pilar
38. Municipality of Orion
39. Municipality of Limay
40. Orica Philippines
41. Petron Bataan Refinery
42. Peninsula Electric Cooperatives
43. Petrochemical Corp 0f Asia Pacific
44. Philippine Resins Induustries Inc.
45. Provincial Engineers Office
46. Pizarros Auto Repair Shop
47. Smart Communications, Inc.
48. St. Joseph Service Center
49. Shop 72
50. Servicio Filipino Inc.
51. Igmedio Welding Shop
52. PEO/Motorpool Division
53. AS Esguerra Motor Shop
54. EssilorManufacturing Phils. Inc.
55. ADR Ref. and Aircon
56. Department of National Defense
57. Comelec Office-Pilar
58. Coralview Beach Resort
59. AJ Iron, Aluminum Works and Fabrication
60. Anvaya Cove
61. Bataan 2020
62. Center Plaza Mall
63. CGS Solid Aircon and Ref., Inc.
64. Chowking-Dinalupihan
65. CM Trading and Services
66. Dinalupihan Elementary School
67. San Ramon Elementary School
68. New San Jose Elementary School
69. Pagalanggang Elementary School
70. Balsik Elementary School
71. Hermosa Central Elementary School
72. Culis Elementary School
73. Luacan Elementary School
74. Magsaysay Elementary School
75. Colo Elementary School
76. Magsaysay National High School
77. Luacan National High School (Main)
78. Luacan National High School (Annex)
79. Jose C. Payumo Memorial High School
80. Pagalanggang National High School
81. Hermosa National High School
82. Fico Bank
83. Municipality of Lubao
84. Municipality of Hermosa
85. LandBank of the Philippines
86. Guagua Rural Bank
87. Water District
88. Agricultural Training Institute
89. GSIS Dinalupihan
90. BPSU, Dinalupihan Campus
91. Manila Uni Capital Corporation
92. Producers Bank Dinalupihan
93. Orani North Elementary School
94. Orani South Elementary School
95. Kaparangan Elementary School
96. Bataan Learning Center
97. Paraiso Elementary School
98. Tala Elementary School
99. Hermosa Elementary School
100. Jesus Saves Learning Foundation
101. Calaguiman Elementary School
102. Samal North Elementary School
103. ASIAWIDE
104. Subic Tech.
105. Petron Bataan Refinery
106. Yokohama Tire Philippines, Inc.
107. ESJAY Auto Corporation
108. Bataan 2020
109. Subic Technics Incorporated
110. United Auctioneers
111. Bar-B King Food Services
112. Hermosa Assessors Office
113. Balanga City Hall Assessors Office
114. Nidec Subic
115. Maxclean Philippines Inc.
116. Nicera Philippines Inc.
117. Aristocrat
118. Berjaya Manila
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Local Linkages
119. Burgoo
120. Busch Gardens
121. Coffee Hub
122. Crown Peak Garden Hotel
123. Crown Royale, Balanga City
124. DusitThani Hotel
125. Gap Plaza
126. GreenhillsElan Hotel
127. Imperial Palace Suites
128. Jollibee
129. Kings Royale
130. Lighthouse
131. Memosa
132. Makati Palace Hotel
133. Mandarin Hotel
134. Rembrant Hotel
135. Seorabeol Hotel
136. St. Giles
137. Subic Yatch Club
138. Tgifridays Bistro
139. Venezia Hotel
140. White Orchid
141. White Rock, Subic, Zambales
142. Subic International Hotel
143. Boracay Tropics
144. Queens Beach Resort
145. Shining Star Korean Salon/Spa
146. Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
147. Mechaphil Incorporated
148. True North Manufacturing and Service Corporation
149. RJ Express Inc.
150. TIPCO Philippines Inc.
151. Ichiban Import Export
152. Aristocrat Restaurant
153. Subic International Hotel
154. KhentAircon and Refrigeration
155. Inn-Asia Corporation
156. Subic Bay Apparel
157. Subic Shipyard Incorporated
158. Amkor Technology Philippines Inc.
159. Toyota Auto Parts, Inc.
160. ON-Semiconductor
161. Concepcion Carrier Airconditioning Inc.
International Linkages
Student Organizations
Joining organizations is crucial to a
students life. In respect to the various interests
of the students, the University encourages the
establishment of student organizations. Student
organizations help the students to realize their
potentials and improve their interpersonal skills.
To ensure that their goals agree with the
vision and mission of the University, the Office of
the Vice President for Student Affairs, through the
Office of Student Services require the accreditation
of these organizations. Moreover, they are also
required to submit a copy of their Plan of Activities
for monitoring and allocation of funds.
Table 26 contains the names of accredited
student organizations as of AY 2013-2014. As
observed from the table, there actually exist two
(2) categories of student organizations in the
university: academic and interest.
These student organizations have
proven how much they can contribute to the
University. These contributions come in the form
of awards and recognitions obtained from various
competitions and activities conducted.
Malaysia
1. FOOD EXCELLENCE SPECIALIST SDN
BHD
2. FIPG Technology SDN BHD
3. ENG JOO Precision Plastic SDN BHD
4. Harvest Precision Industries SDN. BHD
5. Mechtamatic MFG. (M) SDD. BHD
6. Intec Precision Engineering SDN BHD
7. EVERGROWN Technology SDN BHD
HORIZONS
Table 26.
Accredited Student Organizations as of AY 2013-2014
Name of Accredited
Classification
Student Organization
BPSU DOST Organization of Scholars
BPSU-MC Peer Facilitators
BPSU Revival Generation Campus Ministry
CEADT College of Engineering and
Architecture Dance Troupe
IECEP - Institute of Electronics Engineers
of the Philippines BPSU Student Chapter
IIEE - Institute of Integrated Electrical
Engineers of the Philippines BPSU Chapter
Limelight Chi-Alpha
President
Faculty Adviser
MAIN CAMPUS
Interest
Maricris B. Macam
Interest
Carlo Jake Carballo
Religious
Denise Lenor M. Ponce
Karl Samuel E. Cabreta
Interest
Academic
Academic
Religious
Academic
Academic
Academic
Interest
YHWHxCULTURE
Interest
Aldreen Nathan S.
Basilio
Vincent Lloyd Padilla
Kristine Ann M.
Reclosado
Academic
Academic
Academic
Academic
Academic
Academic
Academic
Academic
Academic
Academic
Academic
Interest
Lord Ian C. Cruz
DINALUPIHAN CAMPUS
Academic
Hark Herald Sarmiento
Academic
Gina G. Bustamante
Academic
Fernan G. Roncal
Academic
Frank Ellie V. Morales
Ma. Samantha Isabel L.
Interest
Duque
Religious
Billy Joel Palo
Academic
Randred P. Martin
Jan Adams D.
Academic
Magtanong
Academic
BALANGA CAMPUS
Christopher Paul G. Siah
Philippine Nursing Students Association
Academic
Godfrey B. Esmeralda
Interest
Marvin Vinas
Religious
Samantha F. Batalla
ABUCAY CAMPUS
Interest
Emelda P. Camacho
Academic
Jan EigbertSalenga
Academic
Interest
Academic
Anthony A. Abena
John Peter Subiaga
Jennelyn G. Mendoza
HORIZONS
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Student Council
Dubbed as Isang Boto para sa Pagbabago, the
activity was conducted at the Sari-Gamit covered
Court and the Audio Visual Room of the BPSU
Main Campus in the City of Balanga, Bataan.
Student Councils serve the University
through representing the views and opinions
of students on the different issues and concerns
affecting their curricular and co-curricular
activities.
MAIN CAMPUS
President
Vice President
Senators
Adviser
ORANI CAMPUS
President
Vice President
Senators
Adviser
BALANGA CAMPUS
President
Kezia Florgeline G. Alvaro
Vice President
Isabela R. Maro
Senators
John Paul G. Manalaysay
Ma. Janfifth B. Embile
Leo Hipona
BernacelCapuli
ReileonHizon
Albert A. Villapana
Adviser
Mrs. Melinda M. Aberin
Rommel S. Nallas
Darwin James R. Singca
Gabriel M. Maninang
Frederick A. Bautista
Sean Andre C. Cruz
Marlon L. Manalo
Armin Louis M. Nialda
Crystal Gail Cabang
Miss Kristina Anne A. Dimarucut
ABUCAY CAMPUS
President
Larry G. Nonan
Vice President
Edgardo B. Nazareno
Senators
Neil M. de Leon
Stevenson S. Caacbay
Heidie B. Mojica
Herminio D. Trocio
Nineveth S. de Belen
Adrian C. Sabino
John Peter J. Subiaga
Adviser
Mrs. Ana Maria C. Buraga
DINALUPIHAN CAMPUS
President
Alvin A. Manganti
Vice President
Carina T. Figuracion
Senators
Kris Anne M. Razon
Ronald T. Manalansan
Dexter Paul L. Guiang
Tanya Kaye C. Batara
Erron Paul D. Manalili
Alan Kirby R. Salenga
Dailan A. Landicho
Adviser
Mr. Redentor E. Banez
BAGAC CAMPUS
President
Vice President
Senators
Adviser
For AY 2013-2014, the University Student
Council was headed by Mr. Rommel G. Salonga,
a student from BPSU Orani. Meanwhile, the
tables below show the officers and members of the
Campus Student Councils of the University for the
current academic year.
The University strives to enhance the
leadership skills of the USC Officers; hence,
they were subjected to leadership and other
relevant trainings. Moreover, members of other
student organizations were also given the same
opportunity.
The one-day activity with ABS-CBN
Anchorperson Jing Castaeda as lead person,
was divided into two parts: the morning session
devoted to messages and lectures from the partner
agencies and organizations; while the afternoon
was utilized for the workshop participated by
select student leaders.
HORIZONS
The OSA, together with its genuinely
patriotic partner, the PILIPINAS Nation (PN!),
destroyed the walls that have been creating
division among student leaders. PN! was tapped
as this years partner in providing a holistic
leadership and team building formation among
the new batch of University Student Council
Officers/Campus Student Council Officers. PN!s
Mr. Banik Merenciano and Mr. Toby Madayag
highlighted the value of unity and walang iwanan
among the CSC officers from the Abucay, Bagac,
Balanga, Dinalupihan, Orani and Main campuses.
After the last activity, the election of
Student Regent followed, out of which Mr.
Rommel Salonga of BPSU Orani Campus was
elected by the majority to serve as Student Regent
for AY 2013-2014.
Table 27.
Trainings Attended by Students and Student Leaders as of AY 2013-2014
TITLE OF SEMINAR/
WORKSHOP/
TRAINING/
CONFERENCE
Lecture on Drug
Addiction, Cyber
Addiction & Sexual
Harassment
Seminar of
Powerline
Review Center
PARTICIPANT/S
DATE OF
ACTIVITY
VENUE
SPONSORING
AGENCY
EE Selected Students
Student Conference on
Information Technology
Education (SCITE 2013)
January 31
February 1, 2013
Student Leaders
Annual Teachers
Assembly
February 1, 2013
Student Teachers
Congress
February 8, 2013
Selected Students
February 9, 2013
Local
February 21-22,
2013
Local
February 21-23,
2013
Mapua Institute of
Technology Gymnasium,
Manila
National
Senatorial
Transformation
Leadership Forum 2013
Regional Annual
Administrative and
Tactical Inspection
(RAATI)
Leadership Training
Seminar
Student Conference on
Transportation Research
2013
Angeles Univerity
Foundation, Angeles,
Pampanga
Bulacan Provincial
Gymnasium, City of
Malolos, Bulacan
Philippine Society of
Information Technology
Educators (PITE) Region
III Chapter
Philippine Association
of Administrators of
Student Affairs, Inc.
Region III
Council of Deans for the
Colleges and Education
(CDCE-III)
Philippine Association
for Teachers Education
(PAFTE)
Confederation of Student
Governments of the
Philippines (CSGP)
LEVEL
Local
Regional
Regional
Regional
Regional
National
2013 National
Engineering and Science
Research Conference
Participation to the
SQUEEZE: The Annual
Intercollegiate Quiz
Show
Seminar on Fire and
Earthquake Drill and
First Aid
March 7, 2013
March. 8, 2013
UP, Diliman
IIEE-IECEP
National
Local
Leadership Training
and Seminar for Newly
Elected CSC Officer
Local
Olongapo City
PICE
National
Development Council
of State Universities and
Colleges in Region III
Regional
Select CE Students
CSI Earth
Selected Students
National
HORIZONS
Rotary Club of Orion
Local
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Participation to the
SQUEEZE: The Annual
Intercollegiate Quiz
Show
Seminar on Fire and
Earthquake Drill and
First Aid
Leadership Training
and
Seminar
for Newly
TITLE
OF SEMINAR/
Elected
CSC Officer
WORKSHOP/
TRAINING/
CONFERENCE
th
14
National
Civil
Lecture
on Drug
Engineering
Addiction,Students
Cyber
Summit
Addiction
& Sexual
Harassment
Tree
Planting
Community
Extension
Seminar
of
Powerline
Seminar
Workshop
Review
Center
on Strengthening
Research Capability for
Student Conference on
Undergraduate Students
Information Technology
Education
Seminar (SCITE
on How2013)
to
Write a Winning Student
Quill
13th Annual
Convention
and Student Leaders
Congress on
Symposium
Prohibited Drugs
Annual Teachers
Drug Awareness
Assembly
Seminar Tagumpay ay
Makakamit kung Droga
Student Teachers
ay Iwawaglit
Congress
Gender and
Development
Senatorial
Orientation
Workshop
Transformation
Leadership
Forum
Symposium
on2013
Prohibited
Drugs
Regional Annual
Administrative and
4th University Scholars
Tactical Inspection
Leadership Symposium
(RAATI)
Participation to the IIEELeadership
Training
th
CSC 26 Regional Quiz
Seminar
Show & 12th Regional
Math Wizard
1st National SeminarStudent
Conference
on
Workshop
for College
Transportation
Student
LeadersResearch
on Drug
2013
Abuse Prevention
and
Education
2013 National
17th Mid-year
Regional
Engineering
and
Convention
of Science
JPIA
Research Conference
th
Participation
to the
8 National Civil
SQUEEZE: The
Annual
Engineering
Symposium
Intercollegiate
&
21st National Quiz
Civil
Show Quiz
Engineering
Seminar
on Fire
Participation
to and
the
Drill and
8thEarthquake
Institute of Electronics
First Aid of the
and Engineers
Phils., Inc Central Luzon
Students Chapter
Leadership
Training
Prepaid Metering,
and Seminar
forProducts
Newly
CHINT
Electric
Elected
CSCProtection
Officer
and
Distance
March. 8, 2013
UP, Diliman
IIEE-IECEP
National
Local
Select
CE Students
BPSU
Abucay
Campus
Students
Olongapo
BPSU
CoveredCity
Court
Abucay Campus
Local
LEVEL
National
CSI Earth
Local
EE Selected Students
Local
Selected Students
January 31
February 1, 2013
Selected Students
Student Leaders
BPSU Main CSC, CoSC
Officers, Class Officers and
Peer Facilitators
CoED Selected Students
February 1, 2013
February 8, 2013
July 26-27, 2013
February 9, 2013
August 1, 2013
February 11, 2013
August 1-7, 2013
Regional
Regional
National
Regional
Local
Regional
Local
Regional
Local
National
Local
Local
National
February 21-22,
2013 2013
Aug 22-24,
Selected
Civil
Engineering
Mr. Jason
Banzon
and
Students
Selected
Students
February
21-23,
August 28-30,
2013
Mapua Institute of
Venus Parkview hotl, Baguio
Technology Gymnasium,
City
Manila
JPIA - Officers
Selected ECE Students
September 1, 2013
March 7, 2013
SM Clark, Pampanga
Heritage Hotel, Pasay City
Selected
ECE
& EE
Students
4th& 5th
Yr CE
Students
September
3-7,
March. 8, 2013
2013
UP, Diliman
IIEE-IECEP
UP ACES
National
Local
National
September
May
15 17, 28,
2013
2013
Office of
Student Affairs
PENELCO
Local
Local
National
National
Regional
National
October 22-25,
2013
SelectECE
CE Students
Select
Students
October
June 29,23-25,
2013
2013
Olongapo
City
Antipolo City
National Federation
of Junior Philippine
Institute of Accountants
PICE
SMART
SelectCSI
MEEarth
students
Oct
23-24,
2013
June
30, 2013
Pasay
City
Liyang,
Pilar,
Bataan
PSMEof Orion
Rotary Club
National
Local
Development Council
of State Universities and
Colleges in Region III
Regional
Regional
Taguig City
UnilaBayanihan Annex,
Mandaluyong City
8th EE
Research Contest
Symposium
on
Prohibited Drugs
BPSU
Main
CSC, CoSC
Select
EE Students
Officers, Class Officers and
Peer Facilitators
November 27,
July2013
25, 2013
November 28,
2013
July 25, 2013
November 26,
27, 29,
International
IECEP
Association of Business
Communication (IABC)
Philippines
Institute
of integrated
Electrical
Engineers
of
BPSU Student
Crime
the Philippines
Prevention
Council
Institute of integrated
Electrical Engineers of
Office
ofPhilippines
Student Affairs
the
Dinalupihan Campus
National
Selected Students
Crown
Royale Hotel, Room
City of
BPSU Audio-Visual
Balanga, Bataan
National
Awareness
27th Drug
National
Quiz Show
Seminar Tagumpay ay
Makakamit kung Droga
ay Iwawaglit
Gender and
Pre-Employment
Development
Orientation
Seminar
Orientation Workshop
Symposium on
Prohibited
Drugs
Free Seminar
on
Volunteerism
4 University
Scholars
Leadership
Symposium
Leadership
Training
th
and Seminar to
(Councils
Participation
the IIEECSCTransparency
26th Regional &
Quiz
Accountability)
Show
& 12th Regional
th
IECEP
Quarter
Math4Wizard
Convention
1st National
SeminarParticipation
toCollege
the PSC
Workshop for
2012 Research
Congress,
Student
Leaders
on Drug
Math-Science
Quiz Bowl
Abuse Prevention
and
& Turnover
Ceremony
Education
Plant Visit of Electrical
th
17
Mid-year Students
Regional
Engineering
Convention of JPIA
8th National Civil
Engineering Symposium
& 21st National Civil
Engineering Quiz
Participation to the
th
8 Institute of Electronics
and Engineers of the
Phils., Inc Central Luzon
Students Chapter
Selected EE Students
BPSU Dinalupihan Students
CSC Presidents
andof
Graduating
Students
Editors-in-Chief,
BPSU Student
Publications
BPSU Abucay Campus
College Students
Selected Students
Mr. Dan William Martinez
and Yves Consunji
National
National
National
National
Local
Local
Local
December 5 - 6
Aug 22-24, 2013
December 7, 2013
IECEP
National
August 28-30,
December
11-13,
2013
2012
Dangerous
Drug Board
PSC
National
National
Select EE Students
JPIA - Officers
Bataan
SM Clark, Pampanga
September 3-7,
2013
48 | BPSU Annual Report 2013: EXPLORING
Select ECE Students
National
Regional
Regional
UP, Diliman
UP ACES
National
IECEP
National
HORIZONS
September 7, 2013
National Federation
IIEE Bataan
of Junior Philippine
Institute of Accountants
Region III
Local
Student Publication
With all of its campuses having its own
student publication, the entire studentry is
informed on the latest issues in the University and
external community. Student publications do not
only serve as means for the students to express
their views but also as channel to showcase the
students creativity.
Over the years, the student publication
in the satellite campuses of the University has
become one of its constant source of pride and
glory.
Table 28.
Awards and Recognitions Obtained by Student Publications as of AY 2013-2014
TITLE OF SEMINAR/
WORKSHOP/
TRAINING/
CONFERENCE
PARTICIPANT/S
DATE OF
ACTIVITY
VENUE
SPONSORING
AGENCY
LEVEL
AWARD/RECOGNITION
RECEIVED
THE GUILDS
Gil G. Cruz Jr. Individual
Highest Pointer
-
Camay Y. Villeroz
-
Ronell G. Sioson
Student
Publications and
their Advisers
January
9-11, 2013
Crown Royale
Hotel, City
of Balanga,
Bataan
Association
of Tertiary
Paper Advisers
of Region III
(ATSPAR III)
Regional
HORIZONS
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TITLE OF SEMINAR/
WORKSHOP/
TRAINING/
CONFERENCE
PARTICIPANT/S
DATE OF
ACTIVITY
VENUE
SPONSORING
AGENCY
LEVEL
AWARD/RECOGNITION
RECEIVED
THE GUILDS
Student
Publications and
their Advisers
January
9-11, 2013
Crown Royale
Hotel, City
of Balanga,
Bataan
Association
of Tertiary
Paper Advisers
of Region III
(ATSPAR III)
Regional
- President, Young
Journalists Association of
Region 3
GROUP AWARDS
Broadsheet Category
1st place Best Broadsheet
1st place Best News Page
1st place Best DevCom Page
1st place Best Sports Page
1st place Best Opinion Page
1st place Best Editorial Page
1st place Best Page Design
2nd place Best Features Page
2nd place Best Literary Page
Tabloid Category
1st place Best Tabloid
1st place Best DevCom Page
1st place Best Sports Page
1st place Best Opinion Page
1st place Best Editorial Page
1st place Best Literary Page
1st place Best Page Design
2nd place Best News Page
2nd place Best Features Page
MALASIMBU
Edsel G. Tala 3rd place
Alvin A. Manganti 6th place
- 9th
Karen C. Medrano 7th place
Cheska C. Manalansan 7th
-
9th place
Karen C. Medrano 8th place
Jethro M. Nocom 8th place
GROUP CATEGORY
Newsletter (Vantagepoint)
2nd place Best in News Page
2nd place Best Column Page
3rd place Best Editorial Page
4th place Best DevCom Page
4th place Best Page Design
5th place Best Feature Page
4th Best Newsletter
Magazine (MALASIMBO)
4th place Best in News Page
4th place Best Sports Page
5th place Best Editorial Page
5th place Best Literary Page
5th place Best Page Design.
5th place Best Magazine
12thLuzonwide Higher
Education Press
Conference
Selected Student
Publication Staff
and their Advisers
February
10-12, 2013
Legazpi City
HORIZONS
National
THE GUILDS
27 Group Awards:
Magazine Category:
2nd Best Magazine
Best Cover
Best Features Page
5th Best DevCom Page
7th Best News Page
8th Best Page Design
Literary Folio Category:
3rdbest Literary Folio
Best Page Design
2nd Best Cover
2nd Best Content
Newsletter Category:
4th Best Newsletter
2nd Best Cover Design
3rd Best News Page
4th Best Features and
Literary Page
4th Best Sports Page
6th Best Page Design
6th Best Editorial Page
6th Best DevCom Page
Broadsheet Category:
6th Best Broadsheet
Best Page Design
2nd Best Features and
Literary Page
12thLuzonwide Higher
Education Press
Conference
Selected Student
Publication Staff
and their Advisers
BC Student
Publication Selected
Staff
The Guilds
February
10-12, 2013
Holy Angel
University
September 1,
2013
AFP Theater,
Camp
Aguinaldo.
Quezon City
University of
Santo Tomas,
Manila
Crown Plaza
Galleria Manila,
Quezon City
The Defender
October 21-23,
2013
Selected Students
November 11,
2013
Student Journalists
Education Presscon
Legazpi City
Dominate
12th
THE GUILDS
2nd Best DevCom Page
5th Best Editorial
9th Best News Page
Tabloid Category:
9th Best Page Design
10th Best DevCom Page
3 Individual Awards:
Gil G. Cruz Jr.
2nd Place-Editorial Writing
(English)
Ronell G. Sioson
6th Place- Editorial
Cartooning (English)
6th Place- Comics Strip
Drawing (English)
National
ANGELITE, student
publication of Holy
Angel University
International Center
for Communication
Studies
Local
Student Publication
of UST
National
International
Association
of Business
Communicators Philippines
International
International
Excellence Awards
Historys Silent Witness Dan
William C. Martinez
The Guilds Magazine 2013
Dan William C. Martinez
Kapa: The Guilds Literary Folio
Jan Martin D. Calupitan
The Guilds 60th Promotional
Video Yves S. Consunji
Merit Award
Pusod: The Guilds
Documentary Camay Y.
Villeroz
Higher
The BPSU Main Campus student
publication the Guilds was once again proclaimed
overall champion for the third straight year by
the Association of Tertiary School Paper Advisers
of Region IIIs 12th Higher Education Press
Conference held on January 9-11, 2013.
The University targets the holistic
development of students; hence, BPSU does not
only focus on the development of one aspect but
also aims to enhance the students other capabilities.
Through exerting big efforts towards attaining this
goal, BPSU can claim that it continues to reap the
fruits of its labors and continues to excel in various
academic, cultural, skills, and sports competitions.
The publication from the satellite
campuses also made it in the top ten best
performing institutions: The Defender of Balanga
Campus securing sixth place; BPSU Oranis The
Polytechnician with seventh; and Malasimbo of
Dinalupihan Campus ranked as ninth.
HORIZONS
| 51
Table 28.
Cultural, Skills, and Sports Competition Attended by Students as of AY 2013-2014
LEVEL
AWARD/
RECOGNITION
RECEIVED
SCUAA National
National
5 golds, 4 silvers,
23 bronzes
Plaza de Mayor,
City of Balanga
Bataan Peninsula
State University
Local
Plaza Mayor de
Balanga
City Governemnet
of Balanga
Bataan Peoples
Center, City of
Balanga
City Government
of Balanga
Iba sports
Center,
IbaZambales
Philippine
Swimming League
Region 3
Regional
Alabang
Country Club
Fields
KIA Group of
Companies
National
September 8,
2013
Dinalupihan
Civic Center
Local Government
of Dinalupihan and
Dimalupig Lions
Club
Local
October 5, 2013
Telebastagan,
City of San
Fernando,
Pampanga
Local
NAME OF ACTIVITY
PARTICIPANT/S
DATE OF
ACTIVITY
VENUE
SPONSORING
AGENCY
Selected Students
February 10,
2013
Columban
College
Swimming Pool,
Olongapo City
Vice Mayor
RolenPaulino
February 2013
Dapitan City,
Zamboanga
SCUAA National
Student-Athletes to Elites
Badminton Tournament
2013
Dir. Jenifer
Carandang,
and SCUAA III
medalist studentathletes
Gladys Kaiklian
Neil Gigante Jr.
Sonny Pantig
Mr. Noel
Villanueva and
Chamber Chorale
Selected Students
Dir. Jennifer
Carandang and
Selected Students
Student Athletes
Selected Students
Selected Students
Selected Students
2nd Runner Up
Selected Students
October 6, 2013
Robinsons
Starmills,
Pampanga
Pro-Alive League
and Arnis
Philippines
Regional
Chamber Chorale
Members
October 16-19,
2013
Busan Cultural
Center, Busan,
South Korea
Korea Choral
Institute
International
Selected Student
Athletes
November 29
December 1,
2013
OCNHS
Covered Court
Junior Enthusiast
for Sepaktakraw
UCAAB Season 4
Dir. Jenifer
Carandang, Sports
Coordinators,
Coaches, tarinors
and studentathletes
December 3-13,
2013
APCAS (Asia
Pacific College
of Advance
Studies)
UCAAB Board of
Management
HORIZONS
Best in Drill
Best in Team
Majorette
2nd Runner
up, Mr. BPSU
Personality
Local
Dominic Ronquillo
Gold Medal
Single Baston
Silver Medal Synchronized
Single Baston
Silver Medalist
Bantam Weight
Joaquin Ivan
Gonzales
Gold Medalist
Half Light Weight
Silver Medalist
Double Baston
Silver Medalist
Synchronized
Single Baston
Joshua F. Manuel
Silver Medalist
Beau Bon Home C.
Rabacal
Gold Medalist
Heavy Weight
Silver Medalist
Synchronized
Single Baston
Kurthlee M. Orola
Gold Medalist
Feather Weight
Jerick S. Sioco
Silver Medalist
Extra Light
Weight
Silver Award for
Mixed Classics
Category
4th Overall
Champion
(21 golds, 2
silvers and 7
bronzes)
NAME OF ACTIVITY
PARTICIPANT/S
DATE OF
ACTIVITY
VENUE
SPONSORING
AGENCY
Selected Students
February 10,
2013
Columban
College
Swimming Pool,
Olongapo City
Vice Mayor
RolenPaulino
February 2013
Dapitan City,
Zamboanga
SCUAA National
National
Plaza de Mayor,
City of Balanga
Bataan Peninsula
State University
Local
Plaza Mayor de
Balanga
City Governemnet
of Balanga
Bataan Peoples
Center,
City
of
Robinsons
Place
Balanga
Angeles,
Balibago,
City Government
of Balanga
SCUAA National
st
1Dancing
LarongPinoyArnisadors
Competition
Cup Arnis invitational
Championship
st
1 Philippine Swimming
League Region III Swim
Meet 2012
Tune-up game between
BPSU and MAAP football
team
Dir. Jenifer
Carandang,
and SCUAA III
medalist studentathletes
Gladys Kaiklian
Neil Gigante Jr.
Sonny Pantig
Mr. Noel
Villanueva and
Chamber Chorale
Selected Students
Selected Students
Dir. Jennifer
Carandang and
November 16-17,
2013
Selected Students
LEVEL
Pampanga
Iba
sports
Center,
IbaZambales
Arnis Philippines
Regional
Philippine
Swimming League
Region 3
Regional
Student Athletes
Selected Students
Alabang
Country Club
Fields
KIA Group of
Companies
National
Selected Students
September 8,
2013
Dinalupihan
Civic Center
Local Government
of Dinalupihan and
Dimalupig Lions
Club
Local
Student-Athletes to Elites
Badminton Tournament
2013
Selected Students
October 5, 2013
Telebastagan,
City of San
Fernando,
Pampanga
Local
Selected Students
October 6, 2013
Robinsons
Starmills,
Pampanga
Pro-Alive League
and Arnis
Philippines
Regional
December 16-18,
2013
SM North Edsa,
Quezon City
Arnis Philippines
National
Chamber Chorale
Members
October 16-19,
2013
Busan Cultural
Center, Busan,
South Korea
Korea Choral
Institute
International
Selected Student
Athletes
November 29
December 1,
2013
OCNHS
Covered Court
Junior Enthusiast
for Sepaktakraw
UCAAB Season 4
Dir. Jenifer
Carandang, Sports
Coordinators,
Coaches, tarinors
and studentathletes
December 3-13,
2013
APCAS (Asia
Pacific College
of Advance
Studies)
UCAAB Board of
Management
Local
AWARD/
RECOGNITION
RECEIVED
Dominic Ronquillo
Gold Medal
Synchronized
Double Baston
Silver Medalist
Individual Single
Baston
5Silver
golds,
4 silvers,
Medalist
23
bronzes
Synchronized
Single Baston
Bronze Medalist
Bantam Weight
nd Lee Uson
2Dan
Runner
GoldMr.
Medal
Half
up,
BPSU
Light Weight
Personality
Jerick S. Sioco
Silver Medalist
Extra Light weight
Joaquin Ivan
Gonzales
Gold Medal
Synchronized
Double Baston
Silver Medal
Synchronized
Single Baston
Silver Medal Half
Light Weight
Joner Chris A. Pural
Silver Medal
Cruzer Weight
Beau Bon Home C.
Rabacal
Gold Medal
Synchronized
Double
Baston
nd
2Gold
Runner
Medal Up
Cruzer Weight
SilverinMedal
Best
DrillSynchronized
Single Baston
Best
Team
SilverinMedal
Individual Double
Majorette
Baston
Joshua F. Manuel
Silver Medal
Heavy Weight
Joseph Banania
Dominic
Ronquillo
Gold Medal
Gold Medal
Individual
Single
Single Baston
weapon
SilverMedal
Medal
Gold
Sword
and Dagger
Synchronized
Joaquin
Ivan
Single Baston
Gonzales
Silver Medalist
Gold
Medal
Bantam
Weight
Welterweight
Joaquin Ivan
Division
Gonzales
Gold
Medal
Gold Medalist
Individual
Single
Half Light Weight
weapon
Silver
Medalist
Mary Pauline De
Double Baston
Guzman
Gold
SilverMedal
Medalist
Flyweight
Division
Synchronized
Kurthlee
Orola
Single Baston
Silver
JoshuaMedal
F. Manuel
Featherweight
Silver Medalist
Division
Beau Bon Home C.
Geneviere Manuzon
Rabacal
Gold
Medal
Gold Medalist
Welterweight
Heavy Weight
Division
SilverHappuch
Medalist
Keren
Vitto
Gold
Medal
Synchronized
Bantamweight
Single Baston
Division
Kurthlee M. Orola
Dan
Uson
GoldLee
Medalist
Gold
Medal
Feather
Weight
Individual Double
Jerick S. Sioco
Weapon
Silver Medalist
Richard Sentillas
Extra
Light
Silver
Medal
Weight Double
Individual
Silver Award for
Weapon
Mixed
Classics
Roy
del Margata
Silver
Medal
Category
Featherweight
Division
Joner Chris Pural
Silver Medal
Synchronized
Single Weapon
Silver Medal
Synchronized
Double Weapon
4th Overall
Jonnielyn
Champion
Crisostomo
(21 golds, 2
Gold Medal
silvers
and 7
Individual
Double
Weapon
bronzes)
HORIZONS
| 53
Table 30.
Awards Reaped by Student Athletes in SUC III Olympics
2013
Dionisio, Alvin
Awards
Received
bronze
athletics
1 gold, 2 silver
athletics
Ibabao, Raymart
gold
athletics
Galang, Jo-Belle
gold
badminton
Gromet, Lester
gold
badminton
Balagasay, Christian
bronze
Basketball
Borja, Erluiz
bronze
Basketball
Name
Event
Capuli, Christian
bronze
Basketball
bronze
Basketball
bronze
Basketball
Cortez, Ronald
bronze
Basketball
De Guzman, Jahvy
bronze
Basketball
bronze
Basketball
Matawaran, Joseler
bronze
Basketball
Membrere, Alvin
bronze
Basketball
bronze
Basketball
Sacdalan, Andrei
bronze
Basketball
bronze
Basketball
Llantino, Rhea
2 bronze
Swimming
3 bronze
Swimming
Leao, Orlando
gold
Taekwondo
Gesmundo, Abigail
bronze
Taekwondo
Siasat, Prince
bronze
Table tennis
bronze
Table tennis
Samson, Joan
bronze
Table tennis
Lazaro, Alona
silver
Volleyball
Medina DyanLoid
silver
volleyball
HORIZONS
Library Services
E
E
HORIZONS
| 55
Collections Development
Despite
budget
constraints,
the
Universitys libraries or learning resource centers
exert their best efforts to increase its collections so
that it may be able to provide updated sources of
information to the library users.
Other than relying on purchasing new
books and other reference materials, the staff of
the University library sought donations from its
partner organizations.
SUMMARY OF TOTAL BOOK COLLECTION
as of December 20, 2013
No. of
Vols.
No. of
Titles
No. of
Vols.
No. of
Titles
No. of
Vols.
No. of
Titles
No. of
Vols.
No. of
Titles
No. of
Vols.
No. of
Titles
No. of
Vols.
No. of
Titles
1,288
500
1039
400
89
30
46
436
636
491
25
3373
1614
586
184
920
193
247
51
57
66
166
995
561
21
2537
1510
43
35
95
30
127
18
66
170
339
256
2,805
914
4275
903
3644
1631
207
239
552
2109
555
104
12038
5900
743
197
1100
205
1195
620
74
128
220
1138
134
24
3466
2312
2,355
659
2164
462
1008
735
101
150
326
1635
114
76
6068
3717
4,250
1,873
4749
1290
924
309
383
587
320
976
290
86
10916
5121
343
189
522
86
597
37
38
60
74
250
23
12
1597
634
1,735
508
1961
346
1007
53
89
117
256
1657
655
82
5703
2763
381
219
372
127
372
89
80
118
175
337
147
84
1067
1529
2,591
9,903
2,023
655
TOTAL
(All Libraries)
No. of
No. of
Vols.
Titles
3,535
Bagac
9,210
Dinalupihan
4,042
Abucay
17,197
Orani
5,294
974
24,801
TOTAL
1527
47,564
000-099
(General Works,
encyclopedias,
periodicals, Computer
Science, etc.)
100-199
(Philosophy, Psychology,
Ethics, Logic, Personality
morals, etc.)
200-299
(Religion, mythology,
bible, doctrines.)
300-399
(Social Sciences
(Economics, Education,
Law, Commerce)
400-499
(Languages (Grammar,
Dictionary, Philology)
500-599
(Pure Sciences
(Mathematics, Physics,
Astronomy, Chemistry,
Biology, Zoology)
600-699
(Applied Sciences (Useful
Arts, Machine Shop,
Welding, FCM, Medicine,
Garments, Foods, Sheet
metal, etc.)
700-799
(Fine Arts (Painting,
Music, Sports,
Architecture)
800-899
(Literature (all nations &
periods) Drama, Fiction,
Essays.)
900-999
(History (all nations &
periods) Geography,
Travel, Biographies)
Balanga
14,782
Main
Class. No.
Balanga
Orani
Abucay
Dinalupihan
Bagac
TOTAL
(All Libraries)
No.
No.
of
of
Vols. Titles
BOOKS
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
Purchased
119
80
601
196
16
16
86
52
622
172
70
14
1,514
530
Donation
239
204
596
329
146
76
105
33
1,086
642
Total
358
284
1197
525
16
16
232
128
727
205
70
14
2,600
1,172
HORIZONS
Other than the newly purchased books to
add to its collection, the Universitys LRCs are also
equipped with other materials that can be used as
references like CDs, DVDs, Tapes and professional
journals. As of FY 2013, LRCs across the satellite
campuses acquired a total of twelve (12) volumes or
twelve (12) titles. As for the professional journals,
the Universitys LRCs maintained its subscription
to 141 professional journals (650 volumes).
Aside from focusing on improving its
services through increasing and updating its book
collections and electronic resources, the University
also seeks to improve the equipment in each LRC
in order to make the area more conducive for
learning. Moreover, these additional equipment
like computer units, printers, scanners, and other
multimedia paraphernalia were acquired and
installed so that the LRCs can accommodate and
respond to the needs of its users.
Through the wise utilization of its budget
and careful management of its collections, the
various LRCs of the University was able to acquire
a total of 2,231 volumes of electronic resources
and maintained subscription to 1,072 professional
journals.
Balanga
Orani
Abucay
Dinalupihan
Bagac
TOTAL
(All Libraries)
No.
No.
of
of
Vols.
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No. of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
12
12
321
70
281
30
48
41
650
141
Electronic Resources
(CDs, DVDs, Tapes)
Professional Journals
Balanga
Orani
Abucay
Dinalupihan
TOTAL
(All
Libraries)
Bagac
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No. of
Titles
No.
of
Vols.
No.
of
Titles
No.
of
Vols
No. of
Titles
1295
736
350
267
234
237
333
333
15
15
2,231
1,592
2233
234
846
95
37
16
275
62
431
3,166
1,072
Balanga
Orani
- new fluorescent
lights
- insulation foam
for reading
and periodical
sections
- Door locks
- Sofa set from
Office of
Academic
Affairs
- Scanner
Abucay
Dinalupihan
Bagac
-4 units
computer
- 1 unit printer/
scanner
1 unit digital
camera
1 pc. Filing
cabinet with 4
drawers
1 pc.
Newspaper
stand
HORIZONS
| 57
As earlier mentioned, learning resource centers of the University are able to respond to the
needs of users for updated reference materials despite constraints in the budget, and this is made
possible through the unwavering support of linkages. As reflected in Table 31, the University has fortyfive (45) linkages composed of private individuals and organizations from different levels.
Table 31.
Library Linkages as of FY 2013
No.
Agency/institution/Individuals
Address
Nature of Linkage
(exchange/ donations/etc.)
Level (intl,
natl,regl,
local)
International
Waipahu, Hawaii
Donation
Donation
International
Taipei, Taiwan
Donation
International
College Laguna
Donation
International
Japan
Donation
International
Donation
National
Manila
Donation
National
Manila
Donation
National
Makati City
Donation
National
Manila
National
UP College Laguna
Exchange of materials
National
Donation
National
Donation
National
Donation
National
3
4
10
11
12
13
14
Intramuros, Manila
Donation
National
15
College Laguna
Donation
National
16
Donation
National
17
Donation
National
18
Intramuros, Manila
Donation
National
19
Manila
Donation
National
20
Palafox Associates
Manila
Donation
National
21
Caloocan City
Donation
National
22
Donation
National
23
Exchange of materials
National
24
Tarlac
Exchange of materials
Regional
25
Baliuag, Bulacan
Exchange of materials
Regional
26
Bacolor, Pampanga
Exchange of materials
Regional
27
Guagua, Pampanga
Exchange of materials
Regional
28
Exchange of materials
Regional
29
Ifugao
Exchange of materials
Regional
30
Exchange of materials
Regional
31
Exchange of materials
Regional
32
Columban College
Olongapo, Zambales
Exchange of materials
Regional
33
Cavite
Donation
Regional
34
Bataan
Exchange of materials
Local
35
Donation
Local
36
Exchange of materials
Local
37
Local
38
Donation
Local
39
Exchange of materials
Local
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HORIZONS
La Union
Exchange
Local
41
Bataan
Donation
Local
42
Bataan
Donation
Local
30
Exchange of materials
Regional
31
Exchange of materials
Regional
32
Columban College
Olongapo, Zambales
Exchange of materials
Regional
33
Cavite
Donation
Regional
34
Bataan
Exchange of materials
Local
35
36
No.
Local
Level
(intl,
natl,regl,
Local
local)
1
37
Private Donors
like Mr.of
EdBataan
Corl
Provincial
Government
Waipahu,
Hawaii
Balanga
City,
Bataan
International
Local
2
38
3
39
Donation
Nature of Linkage
Exchangedonations/etc.)
of materials
(exchange/
Donation (for the
Donationof the
Construction
Multimedia
Building)
Donation
Donation
Donation
Exchange of materials
College Laguna
La Union
Japan
Donation
Exchange
Donation
International
Local
International
International
Local
International
Local
4
40
Bataan
Library
Museum
and
Pacificand
Region
Canopy International
Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University
Private donors like Mr. Takeo Imai
5
41
Asia Foundation
BPSUThe
Balanga
Campus Alumni
Magallanes
St. Makati City
Bataan
Donation
Donation
National
Local
6
42
7
Manila
Bataan
Manila
Donation
Donation
National
Local
National
8
43
Makati City
Bataan
Donation
Donation
Donation (like Trinitas
Donation
Pub. Collection worth 1
Donation
million)
National
Local
44
9
45
Bataan
Manila
Balanga City Bataan
Local
National
Local
Table 32.
SUMMARY OF BOOK PURCHASES AND DONATIONS
as of December 20, 2013
Ecosystem Research and Development Bureau
Main
Balanga
Orani
(ERDB)
Council for Agriculture, Forestry and
BOOKSPhilippine
No.
No.
No.
No. of
No. of
No. of
of
of
11
Natural of
Resources
and Development
(PCARRDTitles
Titles
Titles
Vols.
Vols.
Vols.
DOST)
Products80
Research601
and Development
Purchased Forest119
196
16
16
12
Institute (FPRDI)
IESSAMInstitute204
of Environmental
Science and
Donation
239
596
329
13
Management
358Manila 284
1197
525Corp. 16
16
14 Total
The
Bulletin Publishing
10
15
UP College
Laguna
Abucay
Exchange of materials
Dinalupihan
Bagac
No.
No. of
Los of
Baos Laguna
Titles
Vols.
No.
of
Vols.
86
52
Los Baos Laguna
622
172
70
Donation
14
1,514
530
National
146
76
Los Baos Laguna
105
33
Donation
1,086
642
National
232
128
Intramuros,
Manila 727
College Laguna
No.
No. of
No. of
of
Titles Donation Titles
Vols.
TOTAL
National
(All Libraries)
No.
No. of
ofNational
Titles
Vols.
205
70
14
Donation
Donation
2,600
1,172
National
National
16
The staff
of the
University
Library know
thatQuezon
beingCity
self-sufficient shall
also pave the
way to
National
Agriculture
and Fishery
Council (NAFC)
Diliman
Donation
National
augment
the budget
of the library; hence, the staffCentral
agreed
to offer supplementary
services to theNational
librarys
17
Linangan Books Trading
Quezon City
Donation
clients. The table below shows the income obtained from the supplementary services of the library.
18
Intramuros, Manila
Donation
National
19
Manila
Donation
National
Table 33.
Summary of Income from the Supplementary Services of the Library
From January to December 2013
29
Ifugao
Exchange of materials
Regional
30
Exchange of materials
Regional
31
Exchange of materials
Regional
32
Columban College
Olongapo, Zambales
Exchange of materials
Regional
33
Cavite
Donation
Regional
34
Bataan
Exchange of materials
Local
35
Donation
Local
36
Exchange of materials
Donation (for the
Local
37
Construction of the
Local
Multimedia Building)
Donation
38
39
40
La Union
41
Bataan
Local
EXPLORING HORIZONS
Balanga
City, Bataan
Exchange of materials
BPSU Annual
Report
2013:
Exchange
Donation
Local
Local
Local
| 59
HORIZONS
Research and
Development
T
T
HORIZONS
| 61
Table 34.
Completed Researches (Internally Funded)
No.
Amount of
Fund
Area/Discipline
BPSU-GAA
53,000.00
Agriculture/Fisheries
BPSU-GAA
90,000.00
Technology/Food Tech
Arlene I. Pascual
BPSU-GAA
20,900.00
Technology Implementation
Among Coastal Elementary
Schools in Bataan: Basis for CoEd's
TeachNology Extension Program
Job D. Paguio
BPSU-GAA
50,000.00
Jimelyn H. Evangelista
FebruaryJuly 2013
BPSU-GAA
19,500.00
Jesselyn C. Mortejo
BPSU-GAA
30,000.00
Hermogenes M. Paguia,
Ph.D.
FebruaryJuly 2013
BPSU-GAA
77,000.00
Agriculture
Sherrilyn B. Quintos
FebruaryAugust 2013
BPSU-GAA
36,080.00
Ma. Fe V. Roman
JuneNovember
2013
BPSU-GAA
30,000.00
Proponents
Time Frame
Rudy C. Flores
March 2012
to Feb 2013
Rosemarie P. Ongoco
1
2
8
9
Funding
Agency
10
Nely G. Espino
June-October
2013
BPSU-GAA
20,000.00
11
Susan B. Pangilinan
JuneNovember
2013
BPSU-GAA
40,000.00
HORIZONS
Table 35.
On-going Internally Funded Researches
No.
Amount of
Fund
Area/Discipline
BPSU-GAA
260,000.00
Agriculture
BPSU-GAA
51,000.00
Neil D. David
BPSU-GAA
72,700.00
Proponents
Time Frame
July 2012-June
2014
Reynaldo G. Barata
Funding
Agency
Leandro T. Olubia
BPSU-GAA
65,000.00
Teresita R. Castillo
BPSU-GAA
10,000.00
Generoso B. Barata
BPSU-GAA
47,000.00
Zoila M. Duque
November 2013
November 2015
BPSU-GAA
67,000.00
Rosita D. Vianzon
November 2013
May 2014
BPSU-GAA
60,000.00
Health
Jesselyn C. Mortejo
November 2013
November 2014
BPSU-GAA
37,350.00
10
Yolanda D. Reyes
November 2013
September 2014
BPSU-GAA
67,605.00
11
Rolando P. Manaligod
November 2013
May 2014
BPSU-GAA
50,000.00
12
Camilo D. Domiguez
November 2013
May 2014
BPSU-GAA
80,000.00
HORIZONS
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Table 36.
Externally Funded Researches
No.
Proponents
Time Frame
(MMDDYYY
to
MMDDYYY)
Funding
Agency(ies)
Project Cost
Area/Discipline
Enhancing Vegetable
Production Using Low Cost
Hydroponics
Walter G. Valdez
twelve months
DA-BAR
691,000.00
Agriculture
Feeding Value of
Oregano(Origanum Vulgare)
Extract, Capsicum frutescens
and Malunggay Leaf on
Laying Performance of
Chicken (Gallus gallus
domesticus L.)
Hermogenes M.
Paguia
six months
DA-BAR
126,500.00
Agriculture
Establishment of a 100-Doe
Level Goat Breeding Farm
Gregorio J. Rodis
twelve months
DA-BAR
1,601,184.00
Agriculture
Production and
Commercialization of
Hydroponics Technology for
Vegetable Production
Walter G. Valdez
twelve months
DA-BAR
771,240.00
Agriculture
Generation of Agro-climatic
Data: Basis for Developing
Cropping Pattern in Bataan
(Agromet)
Ricson L. Ines
continuing
BSWM-BPSU
In kind in the
form of Agromet
Instruments
(400,000.00)
Agriculture
Psycho Socio-economic
Impact Assessment of Agribased Technology in Central
Luzon
Perla B. Estrella/
Lorna R. Roldan
CHED-ZRC
III
1,000,000.00
Enhancing Productivity of
Marginal Upland farmers for
Climate Change Adaptation
through Aerobic System,
Off-season Tomato Planting
Material (CPM) Technology
Jonathan E.
Lacayanga
March
2012-February
2014
DA-RFU III
500,000.00
Agriculture
Gregorio J. Rodis
DA-RFU III
3,000,000.00
Agriculture
Socio-economic Political
Survey of Selected Barangays
in Hermosa and Nearby
Municipalities
Arlene D. Ibanez/
Perla B. Estrella
Oct
2012-March
2013
Alliance for
Progress and
Unity (APU)
150,000.00
10
Rodrigo C. Munoz
DOSTPCIEERED/
CHED
612,200.00
Engineering
11
Susan Laggui
Feb-July 2013
National
Commission
for Culture
and Arts
(NCCA)
200,000.00
12
Gregorio J. Rodis
June-July 2013
DAR
100,000.00
Agriculture/
Entrepreneurship
13
Gregorio J. Rodis
June-July 2013
DAR
100,000.00
Agriculture/
Entrepreneurship
100,000.00
Agriculture/
Entrepreneurship
Gregorio J. Rodis
HORIZONS
June-July 2013
DAR
10
Rodrigo C. Munoz
PCIEERED/
CHED
612,200.00
Engineering
200,000.00
11
Susan Laggui
Feb-July 2013
National
Commission
for Culture
and Arts
(NCCA)
12
No.
Gregorio
J. Rodis
Proponents
Time Frame
(MMDDYYY
June-July
2013
to
MMDDYYY)
Funding
DAR
Agency(ies)
100,000.00
Project
Cost
Agriculture/
Area/Discipline
Entrepreneurship
Walter G. Valdez
Gregorio J. Rodis
twelve months
June-July 2013
DA-BAR
DAR
691,000.00
100,000.00
Agriculture
Agriculture/
Entrepreneurship
Hermogenes M.
Gregorio
J. Rodis
Paguia
six months
June-July 2013
DA-BAR
DAR
126,500.00
100,000.00
Agriculture/
Agriculture
Entrepreneurship
Gregorio J. Rodis
Gregorio J. Rodis
twelve
months
July-August
2013
DA-BAR
DAR
1,601,184.00
100,000.00
Agriculture
Agriculture/
Entrepreneurship
Walter G. Valdez
twelve months
September
- November
2013
DA-BAR
771,240.00
Agriculture
DTI
40,000.00
BSWM-BPSU
DA-RFO3
In kind in the
form of Agromet
3,000,000.00
Instruments
(400,000.00)
Agriculture
Agriculture
DENR
470,000.00
Environment
1,000,000.00
1
13
2
14
3
15
4
16
5
17
18
6
Organization
Enterprise
Enhancingand
Vegetable
Needs Assessment
Production
Using Lowand
Cost
DesignHydroponics
Assessment (OENADA) of Tuyo ARC
(BARBMPC)
Feeding Value of
Oregano(Origanum Vulgare)
Organization and Enterprise
Extract, Capsicum frutescens
Needs Assessment and
and Malunggay Leaf on
Design Assessment (OELaying Performance of
NADA) of ARM Morong
Chicken (Gallus gallus
(NAMANA-MPC)
domesticus L.)
Organization
Establishmentand
of aEnterprise
100-Doe
Needs
Assessment
Level
Goat
Breeding and
Farm
Design Assessment (OENADA of Bagac ARC (BBMC)
Production and
Commercialization of
Hydroponics
Technology
The Validation
of LGU for
Vegetable Production
Streamlining
Business
Permits and Licensing System
in Central Luzon
Generation of Agro-climatic
Utilization
of Small
Farm
Data:
Basis for
Developing
Resevoir
for Upland
Cropping
Pattern
in Bataan
Agriculture
(Agromet)
IEC Assessment and
Evaluation (Manila Bay)
Socio-economic
atPsycho
Balanga
City and Pilar,
Impact Assessment
Bataan of Agribased Technology in Central
Luzon
Sesinando
Masangcap
Ricson L. Ines
Ricson L. Ines
Alvin B. Cervania
Perla B. Estrella/
Lorna R. Roldan
August
continuing
2013-August
2015
Sept. 2013May 2014
June 2012June 2013
CHED-ZRC
III
Oral and
Socio-cultural
Under
Research
Category, the following
Inheritance vis--vis
11
Susan Laggui
Feb-July 2013
papers were
presented:
its Language:
Basis for
Curriculum Development
12
13
14
Gregorio J. Rodis
June-July 2013
National
Commission
for Culture
and Arts
(NCCA)
200,000.00
DAR
100,000.00
Agriculture/
Entrepreneurship
DAR
100,000.00
Agriculture/
Entrepreneurship
Gregorio J. Rodis
June-July 2013
DAR
100,000.00
HORIZONS
Agriculture/
Entrepreneurship
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HORIZONS
Assessment of
3rd Best Paper -
the BPSU Food Technology Situation
(by Rosemarie P. Ongoco, Rowena S.
Badua & Kristine Joy S. Simpao)
In poster competition, out of nine (9)
posters, the following emerged as 1st Best Poster
and 2nd Best Poster , respectively, Design and
Development of Database for Local Faculty Evaluation
Under NBC 461-Phase 1: CCEs Individual Point
Allocation (by Consuelo G. Cruz, Cristina G. Rivera
& Andrea O. de Jesus), and Psycho-Socio-Economic
Impact Assessment of Agri-based Technologies in
Central Luzon (Fish Commodity) (by Perla B. Estrella
& Lorna R. Roldan)
Student In-House Review
Students also participated in the conduct
of In-House Reviews. This allowed them to gain
knowledge and enhance their research and
technical writing skills.
HORIZONS
| 67
Table 37.
Presentation of Researches to Conferences
Name of
Researcher/
Presenter
Conference where
Presented
Thelma DG.
Manansala
International Conference
on Management,
Leadership and
Governance
February
7-8, 2013
Bangkok
University,
Bangkok,
Thailand
International
Lemuel Fontillas
De La Salle
University and
Century Park
Hotel
International
SILAWAN 2013:
Pedadohikal at
InklusibongEdukasyon sa
Pagtuturong Filipino
February
20-22, 2013
Gonzaga
Building,
saint Louis
University,
Baguio City
March 07,
2013
Heritage
Hotel, Roxas
Blvd, Pasay
City
National
April 18-20,
2013
International
Preservation of
Indigeous Culture of
Bataan Through an Ayta
Magbukon School of
Living Tradition (SLT)
Program
Virgen
Milagrosa
University
Foundation,
San Carlos
City,
Pangasinan
May
1-4,2013
Marco Polo
Hotel, Davao
City
International
The Implementation
of Stress Management
Seminar as an Extension
Program of BPSU Orani
Campus: An Assessment
Felicisima E. Tungol
April 18-20,
2013
Determinants of
Research Productivity
Among Selected State
Universities and
Colleges in Region III
Yolanda B. Simbul
April 18-20,
2013
Lemuel B. Fontillas
April 25-28,
2013
Osaka, Japan
International
Hermogenes M.
Paguia
May
1-4,2013
Marco Polo
Hotel, Davao
City
International
Nov 23-24,
2013
Phuket,
Thailand
International
May 9-10,
2013
International
3rd European
Transcultural Nursing
Association(ETNA)
Conference
Hiyas ng
Bulacan
Convention
Center &
Bulacan State
University,
Malolos,
Bulacan
June 24-27,
2013
Hagoshrim,
Israel
International
Albuquerque,
New Mexico
International
Title of Research
Transformational
Leadership Skills
and Total Quality
Management Practices
of Presidents and
Vice Presidents in
State Universities and
Colleges in Region III
The use of discourse
markers by students
and professionals: A
qualitative analysis
Epekto ng Binagong
Ortograpiyang Filipino
sa mga Guro at Piling
Mag-aaral
Mga Gawain
saPaglinang ng
mga Kasanayan
saPagasangmga Magaaral sa Unang Taonng
Sekondarya
Utilization of Sensors
and Mobile Technology
to Remotely Maintain
the Level of Dissolve
Oxygen, Salinity
and Temperature of
Fishponds
Increasing Farmers'
Efficiency Through
Techno-Gabay Program
(TGP): Bataan Peninsula
State University's Best
Practices
Interactive English
Teaching: Effects on
Students' Performance
Sweet Potato
Production in Bagac,
Bataan Through S & T
Intervention
Utilization and
Evaluation of Moringa
Oleifera L. as Poultry
Feeds
Traditional Customs
used by Filipina
Women to Facilitate the
Childbirth Continuum
Ms.Riza S. Bantay
Ms. Celeste A.
Coronel
Engr. Rodrigo C.
Munoz
Rudy C. Flores
Jayson P. Angeles
Mark Colentava
(student)
Neil D. David
Sylvia B. Pangilinan
Traditional Customs
used by Filipina
Women to Facilitate the
Childbirth Continuum
Traditional Customs
used by Filipina
Women to Facilitate the
Childbirth Continuum
Virgen
Milagrosa
University
Foundation,
San Carlos
City,
Pangasinan
Virgen
Milagrosa
University
Foundation,
San Carlos
City,
Pangasinan
Level
National
National
International
International
Ricson L. Ines
July 7-10,
2013
University of
Saskatchewan
Campus,
Saskatchewan,
Canada
International
Assessment and
Evaluation of On-line
English Program: Basis
for Development of
Blended ESL Learning
Sherylyn B.
Quintos,et. al.
Int'l Conference on
Language Literature and
Culture (ICLLC 2013)
Nov 29-30,
2013
Parkroyal
Hotel, Kuala
Lumpur,
Malaysia
International
Development of a
Worktext in English
Yolanda D. Reyes,
Rowell de Guia
Int'l Conference on
Language Literature and
Culture (ICLLC 2013)
Nov 29-30,
2013
BFAR-CHED
Philippine National
Aquasilviculture
Program (PNAP) in
Bataan
Rudy C. Flores
24th CLARRDEC
Regional Symposium on
Research & Development
Highlights
Dec 5, 2013
Jonathan E.
Lacayanga
24th CLARRDEC
Regional Symposium on
Research & Development
Highlights
Dec 5, 2013
HORIZONS
Parkroyal
Hotel, Kuala
Lumpur,
Malaysia
Philippine
Carabao
Center, Science
City, Muoz,
Nueva Ecija
Philippine
Carabao
Center, Science
City, Muoz,
Nueva Ecija
International
Regional
Regional
Publication of Researches
Aside from pursuing the presentation
of researches, faculty members and employeeresearchers also pursue the publication of their
researches to national and international research
journals. Likewise, publication of research is being
sought in order to make information accessible to
those conducting the same or related studies.
Table 38 presents the number of researches
published in the Year 2013. The Research and
Development Office reported that the University
has published twenty (20) researches, of which
four (4) were included in international journals,
twelve (12) were included in the BPSU Research
Journal and four (4) were published as BPSU
Monographs.
Table 38.
Published Researches as of FY 2013
Level (Local,
Title of Research
Date of
Volume, Number,
Regional,
Publication
ISSN/ISBN
National,
Proponent/s
Name of Journal
Sylvia B. Pangilinan
Ariel A. Bongco
October 1,
2012 (notice
of publication
received Jan
25, 2013 via
e-mail
Delamination Behaviour of
GdBCO Coated Conductor
Tapes Under Transverse
Tension
Elsevier Physica C
April 9, 2013
Preliminary Investigation
of Ic Homogenic Along the
Longitudinal Direction of
YBCO Coated Conductor
Tape Under Tensile
Loading
Superconductivity and
Performance in Teaching
Licensure Examination and
Pre-service Education of
the Bachelor of Secondary
Education Graduates
of BPSU Dinalupihan
Campus: An Analysis
Nely G. Espino
Ma. Fe V. Roman
Glenda C. Magno
June 2013
Local
Guillermo O. Lacson
June 2013
Local
Nelson G. Andres
June 2013
Local
Eduardo S. Tinao
June 2013
Local
Hermogenes M.
Paguia
June 2013
Local
Emotional Competence
and Attributes of
Some BPSU Faculty
as Outreach Workers:
Its Implementation to
Extension Development
Perla E. Estrella
Glenda D. Abad
Judy B. Dumlao
BPSU Monograph
June 2013
Local
Reynan P. Calderon
Ria-Ann L. Dizon
Jose Paulo B. Tuazon
Arlene D. Ibanez
Lorna R. Roldan
Consuelo G. Cruz
BPSU Monograph
June 2013
Local
Jesselyn C. Mortejo
Marianita G. Sarmiento
Leslie S. Jorge
BPSU Monograph
December
2013
Local
Consuelo G. Cruz
Cristina G. Rivera
Andrea O. de Jesus
BPSU Monograph
December
Local
International)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
A Phenomenological
Study on Transcultural
Experiences of Nurses:
Basis for Curricular
Review and Planning
Progress in
June 25, 2013
Cyrogenics (PSAC)
2013
International
Journal
homepage:www.
elsevier.com/locate/
physc
Vol. 15, No. 2 (2013),
pp. 24-28
http://dx.doi.
org/10.9714/
psac.2013.15.2.024
International
International
Rosemarie P. Ongoco
13. Assessment of the BPSU
Food Technology Situation
December
vol 4, issue 2 / ISSN
BPSU Annual
Report 2013:
| 69
EXPLORING
HORIZONS
BPSU Research Journal
Local
Rowena S. Badua
2013
2012-4678
9.
Emotional Competence
and Attributes of
Some BPSU Faculty
as Outreach Workers:
Its Implementation to
Extension Development
Perla E. Estrella
Glenda D. Abad
Judy B. Dumlao
BPSU Monograph
June 2013
Reynan P. Calderon
Ria-Ann L. Dizon
Jose Paulo B. Tuazon
Arlene D. Ibanez
Lorna R. Roldan
Consuelo G. Cruz
BPSU Monograph
June 2013
Name of Journal
BPSU Monograph
Date of
December
Publication
2013
Jesselyn
C. Mortejo
Proponent/s
Marianita G. Sarmiento
Leslie S. Jorge
Local
971-9956-44-0
Local
971-9956-45-7
Level (Local,
Regional,
Volume, Number,
No. 21 / ISBN 978ISSN/ISBN
971-9956-46-4
Local
National,
International)
Consuelo G. Cruz
Cristina G. Rivera
Andrea O. de Jesus
Sylvia B. Pangilinan
Rosemarie
Ongoco
Ariel A. P.
Bongco
Rowena S. Badua
Kristine Joy S. Simpao
Ria-Ann L. Dizon
Arlene I. Pascual
Anthony A. Abella
Teresita
A. Roberto
John Ryan
Dizon
Rachel
G. Dabu
A. Nisay
Perla
B.
Estrella
A. Gorospe
Lirio
H.C.
S.Baluyot,
Shin
December
October 1,
2013
2012 (notice
of publication
December
received
Jan
25, 2013 via
2013
e-mail
December
Journal
vol 4, issue
2 / ISSN
2012-4678
homepage:www.
elsevier.com/locate/
physc
Vol. 15, No. 2 (2013),
vol 4, issue 2 / ISSN
2012-4678
pp. 24-28
2013
April
9, 2013
December
2013
Superconductivity and
Cyrogenics (PSAC)
BPSU Research Journal
December
2013
June 2013
December
December
June 2013
BPSU Research
Research Journal
Journal
BPSU
December
June 2013
2013
IAMURE International
BPSU Research Journal
Journal of Social Sciences
December 12,
June 2013
2013
BPSU Research
Journal
June 2013
2013
2013
http://dx.doi.
Local
International
Local
Local
International
Local
International
vol 4,
issue 2 / ISSN
org/10.9714/
2012-4678
psac.2013.15.2.024
Local
Local
Local
Local
Local
Vol
vol 4, issue 21 / ISSN
2012-4678
2012-4678
Vol. 7 / Print ISSN
2244-1492 / Online
2244-1506
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4, issue
1 / ISSN
doi:2012-4678
http://dx.doi.
org/10.7718/ijss.
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Local
Local
Local
International
Local
of the
For Year 2013, the Research and
9. Emotional
Competence
researchers
and
to ensure that the researches Development Office has submitted applications
and Attributes of
Perla
Estrella
No. 19(6)
/ ISBN
978conducted
generated Glenda
by E.the
Universitys
for the patenting
of six
researches
at the
Someand
BPSU Faculty
D. Abad
BPSU Monograph
June 2013
Local
as Outreach Workers:
Judy
B.
Dumlao
971-9956-44-0
researchers
will not to
be imitated or used illegally Intellectual Properties Office.
Its Implementation
Extension organizations,
Development
by outside
the Research and
Reynan P. Calderon
Development Office sought
to L.apply
for the
Ria-Ann
Dizon
10. Bataan Agricultural Sector
No. 20 / ISBN 978Joseresearch
Paulo B. Tuazon
patenting
of the
Universitys
projects.
Situation:
Training
Needs
BPSU Monograph
June 2013
Local
Arlene D. Ibanez
Assessment
971-9956-45-7
Lorna R. Roldan
Consuelo G. Cruz
Table 39.
Intellectual Property and Copyright
11. A Graduate Tracer Study
of the Bachelor of Science
Jesselyn C. Mortejo
in Hotel and Restaurant
Marianita G. Sarmiento
Title ofofResearch
Management
Bataan
Leslie S. Jorge
PeninsulaState University
-2012 Fish/Meat
Multi- 2008
Purpose
Consuelo G. Cruz
12. Design and
Development
Processor
of a Database Management
Cristina
G. Rivera
System
for
Local
Faculty
Liquid
Level Apparatus
Evaluation under NBC 461
(Phase 1: CCE
Points)MakerAndrea O. de Jesus
Cotton
Candy
Rosemarie P. Ongoco
BPSU Monograph
Proponents
Eduardo S. Tinao
BPSU Monograph
Eduardo
S. Tinao
Eduardo S. Tinao
An Apparatus for Rolling and
Eduardo S. Tinao
Storing
ofBPSU
Flour Rowena S. Badua
13. Assessment
of the
BPSU Research Journal
Food Technology Situation
Kristine
Multi-Purpose Handtool
for Joy S. Simpao
Eduardo S. Tinao
Basic Welding
Ria-Ann L. Dizon
Floating Device Arlene I. Pascual Eduardo S. Tinao
December
2013
December
2013
December
2013
Local
On process
On
process
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On process
Local
On process
Local
On process
On process
,Anthony A. Abella
14. Human Rights and Gender
Equality Temperature: A
Survey of Employees and
Students of the Bataan
70 | BPSU
Annual
Report
Peninsula
State University
Teresita A. Roberto
Rachel G. Dabu
2013: EXPLORING
Perla B. Estrella
Lirio C. Baluyot,
Sherylyn B. Quintos
15. Assessment and
HORIZONS
December
2013
2012-4678
Local
Table 40.
Seminars, Trainings and Workshops Attended by University Researchers
Title of Seminar/ Workshop/
Training/ Conference
Participant/s
Date of
Activity
Venue
Sponsoring Agency
Level
Scientist-in-focus Conference
Series 2
Rina Q. Paguia
February 21,
2013
CLSU
National
Benedicto D.
Torres
SKSU, Sultan
Kudarat
Agro studies
Local
Arturo M.
Alegado
San Antonio,
Zambales
PCAARRD
Local
MICROCADD
Institute Inc.
MICROCADD
Institute Inc.
National
April 15-19,
2013
ITCPH
ITCPH
National
April 15-19,
2013
Multi-Purpose Hall,
College of Public
Health, UP Manila
Department of
Health Promotion
and Education & UP
College of Public
Health
National
ITCPH
ITCPH
National
FTC-BPSU Abucay
BPSU-Extension
Local
April 24-25,
2013
BPSU Abucay
BPSU
Local
Hiyas ng Bulacan
Convention Center
/ Bulacan State
University Hostel
Southeast Asia
Communality
Research Foundation
(SEACOM)
International
Bicol University
Innovation and
Technology Support
Office & Consulting
and Education Center,
College of Computer
Studies, De La Salle
University
National
Herren Donna M.
Daag
Herren Donna M.
Daag
Romeo C. Tuazon
Jr.
Herren Donna M.
Daag
Romualdo B. De
Guzman Jr.
Rina Q. Paguia
Dir. Arlene D.
Ibaez
Dr. Perla B.
Estrella
Ms. Wilma B.
Tumaliuan
Dr. Sylvia B.
Pangilinan
Commercializing IP Rights
Workshop
Mr. Eduardo S.
Tinao
Dr. Hermogenes
M. Paguia
Engr. Nelson S.
Andres
Ms. Andrea O.
De Jesus
Mrs. Cristina G.
Rivera
Engr. Alfredo G.
Valentos
Herren Donna M.
Daag
Diliman, Quezon
City
University of Sto.
Tomas, Manila
Intellectual Property
Office Philippines
(IPOPHL)
National
ITCPH
ITCPH
National
Mrs. Ria-Ann L.
Dizon
DA-BAR Conference
Hall, Diliman,
Quezon City
DA-BAR
National
Local
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Date of
Activity
Venue
Sponsoring Agency
Level
La Consolacion
University, City of
Malolos, Bulacan
CLASSHEI and
PEHETI
Local
CHED-DAP
National
Audio-visual
Room, Oz
Building, Adamson
University
Patent Information
Analytics and
Technology
Monitoring Division
(PATMD), IPOPHIL
National
RDO Staff
August 2, 2013
DA-BAR
Arturo M.
Alegado
Romualdo B. De
Guzman Jr.
August 6-8,
2013
August 22-24,
2013
Lubao, Pampanga
DA-ATI
Local
Nagwaling
Elementary School
BPSU-DEPEd
Local
Ms. Andrea O.
De Jesus
National
Competitiveness
Council
Regional
Romualdo B. De
Guzman Jr.
Bagumbayan
Elementary School
BPSU-DEPEd
Local
September 3,
2013
Philippine Carabao
Center, Science City
of Muoz, Nueva
Ecija
National Academy
of Science and
TechnologyPhilippines (NASTPHL)
Regional
September 9-11,
2013
Hacienda Gracia
Resort and Hotel,
Lubao, Pampanga
DENR-Manila Bay
Coordinating OfficeRegion III
Regional
RET Conference
Hall, CLSU, Science
City of Muoz,
Nueva Ecija
DA-BAR
Regional
Engr. Jonathan E.
Lacayanga
September 11-13,
2013
Aerobic Rice
Technology-Region III
Regional
Dr. Ruby S.
Matibag
Mrs. Jocelyn F.
Villanueva
September 12,
2013
DOST-3 Conference
Room, City of
San Fernando,
Pampanga
DOST
Regional
Romualdo B. De
Guzman Jr.
BSPU-DEPEd
Local
Engr. Rodrigo C.
Muoz Jr.
Engr. Jonathan C.
Muoz
Engr. Aiza G.
Santos
CEA Toolroom,
BPSU Main Campus
PCIERD-DOST
Local
Workshop Assessment of
productivity enhancement
measures on carabao mango
in central Luzon
Arturo M.
Alegado
RMTU-Zambales
RMTU
Local
Conference/Workshop of
CLASSHEI and PAHETI
Flagship Course on the
Research Management in
SUCs: Batch 2 First Session
Seminar-Workshop on Patent
Drafting I
Seminar on Understanding
Modern Biotechnology
Participant/s
Arturo M.
Alegado
Dir. Arlene D.
Ibaez
Dr. Perla B.
Estrella
Ms. Andrea O.
De Jesus
Mrs. Cristina G.
Rivera
Engr. Alfredo G.
Valentos
Mr. Alvin B.
Cervania
Mrs. Delia S.
Llave
Mr. Alvin B.
Cervania
Engr. Jonathan E.
Lacayanga
Dr. Hermogenes
M. Paguia
HORIZONS
Participant/s
Date of
Activity
Venue
Sponsoring Agency
Level
Mrs. Lorna O.
Dela Paz
Ms. Jimelyn H.
Evangelista
Ms. Myra V. Dilig
Mr. Louie Arth P.
Reyes
Ms. Jackielyn R.
Magpantay
Mr. Cloyd Eon
M. Abejar
NFJPIA
Regional
Mr. Alvin B.
Cervania
September 27,
2013
DENR Region 3
Regional
Herren Donna M.
Daag
September
30- October 11,
2013
ITCPH
ITCPH
National
Dr. Perla B.
Estrella
Eugenio Lopez
center, Antipolo
City
CHED-DAP
National
Ms. Wilma B.
Tumaliuan
October 3, 2013
DOST Library
CLHRDC
Regional
Mr. Eduardo S.
Tinao
Mrs. Charity S.
Enriquez
Ms. Andrea O.
DeJesus
October 17-18,
2013
Technological
Institute of the
Philippines (TIP),
Aurora Blvd.,
Cubao, Quezon City
IPOPHIL
Regional
Herren Donna M.
Daag
October 22-25,
2013
Philippine Society of
Animal Science (PSAS)
National
Engr. Jonathan E.
Lacayanga
October 25
November 1,
2013
Institute of Resource,
Ecosystems and
Environment of
Agriculture
International
Dir. Arlene D.
Ibaez
Dr. Perla B.
Estrella
Ms. Lianne B.
Santos
Ms. Monaliza
Rodriguez
Mr. Nomer Varua
Tagaytay
International
Convention Center,
Tagaytay
Zhejiang
Agriculture and
Forestry University,
Hangzhou, China
CHED-DAP
National
November 7-9,
2013
Social Watch
Philippines
Regional
Rina Q. Paguia
TREES-CFMR Los
Baos
UPLB/SESAM
International
Arturo M.
Alegado
Metro, Manila
NAFES
Local
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Extension
Services
T
T
HORIZONS
Due to this, several LGUs and external
institutions have shown their support and interest
to get involved in different Extension projects of
the University. Several organizations expressed
their eagerness to provide grants or financial
assistance in order to increase the budget intended
for the implementation of different extension
projects.
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Table 41.
Grants Obtained by Extension Activities for FY 2013
Title of Program
Campus
Source of Fund
Abucay Campus
PCAARRD
Abucay Campus
PCAARRD-DOST
FITS
Abucay Campus
PCAARRD-DOST
Abucay Campus
PCAARRD-CLARRDEC
Abucay Campus
PCAARRD-CLARRDEC
Abucay Campus
PCAARRD-CLARRDEC
Abucay Campus
PCAARRD-CLARRDEC
Abucay Campus
PCAARRD-CLARRDEC
Abucay Campus
PCAARRD-CLARRDEC
Abucay Campus
PCAARRD-CLARRDEC
Abucay Campus
PCAARRD-CLARRDEC
Abucay Campus
PCAARRD-CLARRDEC
Abucay Campus
PCAARRD-CLARRDEC
Orani Campus
BPSU GAD
Orani Campus
BPSU GAD
Orani Campus
Balanga Campus
National Commisssion on
Culture and the Arts (NCCA)
It is deemed by the Office of Extension
Services that there is always a room for
improvement, thus the office continues to seek
opportunities that will further develop the skills
and abilities of extensionists in implementing
projects and influencing the beneficiaries.
Table 42 shows the different seminars and trainings
that were attended by extensionists resulting to the
implementation of more relevant and responsive
extension projects.
HORIZONS
Table 42.
Training and Seminar Attended by the University Extensionists
as of FY 2013
Participants
Certificates
Obtained
Level
(Local, Regional,
National,
International)
Presenter
National
Sweetpotato production in
Bagac,Bataan through S&T
interventions
Best Paper;
Outstanding
Filipino Research
Leader
International
October 16 to 19,2013;
RMTU Iba Zambales
Presenter
National
November 23 to 24,
2013; Cape Panwa Hotel,
Phuket Thailand
Presenter
International
Participant
National
Certificate of
Appreciation
Regional
Certificate of
Attendance
Local
Certificate of
Appreciation
National
November 7 to 9, 2013
Certificate of
Attendance
National
Linkages
Forging linkages with other institutions is
one of the important things to pursue in order to
be able to implement more extension activities in
the community.
The Office of Extension Services was able
to establish partnerships with twenty-five (25)
external organizations from the local, regional, and
national levels from which it was able to obtain
technical, funding, and material support. Other
linkages served as the Universitys collaborative
partner in the implementation of various extension
activities.
Table 43 shows the kind of assistance
obtained by the OES from its linkages from the
local, regional, and national level.
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Table 43
Extension Linkages
Agency or Institution
Address
City of Balanga
Local
Collaborative Partner
Department of Education-Bataan
City of Balanga
Local
Collaborative Partner
Local
Collaborative Partner
City of Balanga
Local
Collaborative Partner
City of Balanga
Local
Collaborative Partner
City of Balanga
Local
Collaborative Partner
Local
Hygiene Materials
Local
Local
Local
MSWDO
Local
Collaboration
Local Government
Local
Collaboration
National
Funding Assistance
Intramuros Manila
National
Funding Assistance
The contribution of faculty members
to the extension activities of the University is
actually predetermined in the University code.
Nonetheless, contribution of employees from
the non-teaching sector is also being encouraged
by the University as such will not only result to
increased number of implemented extension
activities but will also promote fair distribution of
work load among the extensionists.
In an effort to aid Sto. Nio Elementary
School pupils who were reportedly incurring
absenteeism, the BPSU Dinalupihan Extension
Office intervened and found out that the pupils
concerned were suffering from illnesses such as
skin diseases and pneumonia.
Aside from being able to extend
services to the community, playing a part in the
implementation of extension projects has aided
the faculty and employees of the University
to become more conscious of the issues that
influence the communitys progress and to be
more apprehensive of the welfare of other people.
Moreover, venturing to extension and community
services also led the faculty and employees to
determine other interests and potentials which can
be developed for the further progress in the areas
of instruction and extension.
Unfortunately, as the pupils were from
impoverished families, they could not be brought
to a clinic for proper diagnosis and treatment.
As such, the Extension Office documented
the cases and referred the same to Dr. Ding
Mangalindan who is one of the constant partners of
the University during medical outreach programs.
The Extension Office also conducted
counseling sessions with the parents, and oriented
them on proper hygiene for children.
HORIZONS
Forty-one male inmates currently serving
time at the Bataan District Jail participated in the
Food and Beverage Service Training conducted on
February 28, March 14 and 21, 2013.
The scheduled seminarworkshops for
members of Talimundoc Farmers Association in
Orani, Bataan formally kicked off on April 22-23,
2013 at Bernarez Farm in Barangay Talimundoc of
the said town. The first was the seminar-workshop
on outdoor cultivation of mushroom (Volvariella
volvacea) managed by Mrs. Rina Q. Paguia, and
was attended by 42 farmers of Brgy. Talimundoc.
Lecture and preparation of bedding materials and
area of the techno-demo was done on the first
day, while the practicum or actual bedding and
spawning were performed on the second day.
Actual production process were all performed by
the participants through hands-on supervision of
Miss Paguia.
The training is still in keeping with the
partnership inked between the University and the
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, which
aims to provide inmates with various knowledge
and skills that shall contribute to their social
rehabilitation.
Ultimately, the series of trainings shall
aptly prepare and help them start over once they
are deemed fit to return to outside society.
The training opened new livelihood
opportunities for farmers using abundant
rice straw as growing media for mushroom
production. The activity also hopes to result in
reduced burning of rice straw after harvest. Ten of
them already started with the outdoor cultivation
of those edible fungi in a subsistence form.
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A week later, on 13 September 2013, the
same activity was conducted in Paraiso Elementary
School, also in Orani.
The seminars in these two public schools
are part of a series of activities intended for
mothers and their children in selected elementary
schools in the towns of Samal and Orani in Bataan.
BJMP-Bataan Inmates Training on Basic Life
Support-CPR for Lay Rescuer
As part of the Universitys partnership
with the Bureau of Jail Management and PenologyBataan, select clinical instructors and students
from the College of Nursing and Midwifery
conducted on 16 October 2013 a Training on Basic
Life Support-CPR for Lay Rescuer.
The training aimed to teach knowledge
and skills to provide basic life support (BLS) which
consists of several first aid techniques that support
or may restore life. It also taught participants to
recognize an emergency, activate BJMP personnel
in providing early BLS while waiting for Advanced
Life Support.
The training is part of a long-term project
intended for BJMP inmates. It follows the 2010
American Heart Association Guidelines on
performing CPR to adult victims.
BPSU OES Receives Award from BJMP Region III
The four-year partnership of BPSU
and BJMP was recognized on 25 October 2013
during the 22nd Anniversary of the Bureau of Jail
Management and Authority Region 3 held at the
Heroes Hall, City of San Fernando, Pampanga.
The plaque was received by Dr. Elizabeth A. Joson,
BPSU Director of Extension Services and Ms.
Monaliza Rodriguez, OES Staff.
The BPSU Team was headed by
Extension Services Chairperson Dr. Felicisima E.
Tungol who had the following as members and
resource speakers: Dr. Yolanda b. Simbul, Dean
of Instruction; Mr. Pablo V. Acua Jr, Ms. Lydia
O. Alipio, Mr. Jun R. Lacap and Ms. Leonora Q.
Roque.
HORIZONS
Fiscal
Management
B
B
Notice of Cash
Allocation
MDS Checks Issued
Advice to Debit
Account
Tax Remittance
Advices Issued
Cash Disbursement
Ceiling
Non-Cash Availment
Authority
TOTAL
Personal services
Maintenance and
other Operating
Expenses
Total
158,136,000.00
53,712,000.00
211,848,000.00
15,459,000.00
7,716,000.00
23,175,000.00
173,595,000.00
61,428,000.00
235,023,000.00
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Table 44.
Consolidated Detailed Statement of Income and Expenses
For the Year Ended December 31, 2013
(With Comparative Figures for CY 2012)
2013
Income
Subsidy Income from National
Government
Less: Reversion of Unused NCA
Subsidy
Income - Net
Affiliation Fees
Athletic & Cult. Fees
Clearance and Cert. Fees
2012
240,101,018.87
199,429,334.50
240,101,018.87
389,395.00
199,429,334.50
632,936.00
11,939,470.00
9,214,232.35
434,297.15
400,530.00
316,530.00
165,765.00
4,304,783.00
4,062,125.00
Library Fees
5,438,758.30
4,622,596.84
5,671,450.00
4,255,202.75
Processing Fees
5,517,584.96
5,113,017.40
561,810.00
570,780.00
51,521,022.85
52,549,130.21
122,580.00
227,805.00
540.00
973,503.07
809,644.85
Tuition Fees
161,410,537.42
145,717,046.19
13,009,476.19
13,505,700.20
7,000,000.00
205,143.99
399,903.81
261,816,881.93
249,246,415.60
501,917,900.80
448,675,750.10
Miscellaneous Income
Total Income
HORIZONS
120,272,197.16
115,031,751.48
3,466,510.42
1,365,372.04
15,593,207.77
11,525,730.77
14,335,219.84
15,134,463.18
8,923,016.47
9,174,697.94
15,725,812.37
15,969,463.99
3,651,104.53
2,949,100.00
2,835,000.00
2,725,000.00
84,050.00
452,972.60
286,000.00
8,088,405.36
39,422,325.73
11,380,787.41
16,791,536.72
Honoraria
Longetivity Pay
18,646.44
16,776.05
38,870,197.32
33,331,159.55
15,284,519.81
14,998,460.40
17,417,156.73
16,601,955.53
692,768.00
669,150.00
1,615,006.25
1,377,987.50
ECC Contributions
682,580.75
671,458.21
1,599,117.40
605,463.78
15,105,603.49
3,170,582.42
PHILHEALTH Contributions
295,640,907.52
302,271,407.89
4,436,913.90
501,210.00
34,440.00
Training Expenses
2,443,551.69
2,339,052.75
Scholarship Expenses
Office Supplies Expenses
Accountable Forms Expenses
4,557,054.65
880.00
5,812,064.80
4,055,267.59
507,360.00
408,764.00
5,129,978.79
4,928,847.11
1,054,230.23
618,002.70
270,344.15
822,740.26
1,596,432.43
1,688,796.48
5,420,152.57
5,558,820.92
4,428,161.85
3,282,937.46
17,529,734.18
11,430,253.47
405,215.65
342,991.15
14,629,719.05
13,787,881.61
10,136.00
28,100.00
8,229.00
22,181.00
1,302,053.77
1,512,971.47
169,449.73
279,098.56
Internet Expenses
592,518.26
604,951.16
Electricity Expenses
11,414.00
44,746.99
2,077,403.47
1,125,277.94
59,000.00
455.00
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229,904.56
35,982.00
2,593,560.10
774,514.00
Rent Expenses
831,653.23
834,207.79
Representation Expenses
294,703.94
1,872,634.68
2,365.00
700.00
419,049.50
762,766.90
Survey Expenses
294,000.00
Legal Services
115,910.00
218,900.00
Auditing Services
337,763.00
155,453.30
32,957.00
1,250.00
25,845.96
21,182.70
Janitorial Services
Security Services
Other Professional Services
14,400.00
1,145,148.03
778,399.18
24,520,996.49
22,476,175.94
473,493.35
215,576.13
235,221.40
894,565.73
314,230.99
64,014.90
5,096,246.05
914,021.74
1,561,986.50
5,526,526.39
509,547.85
438,932.36
98,284.00
196,032.25
693,972.46
800,662.85
2,232.00
14,250.00
187,556.40
9,450.00
10,365.80
4,500.00
4,000.00
56,433.00
5,420.00
1,148,591.63
1,176,670.91
423,136.00
107,846.00
26,165.00
1,500.00
13,430.50
12,000.00
Extraordinary Expenses
62,306.49
142,000.00
Miscellaneous Expenses
72,603.75
55,793.89
559,469.10
61,131.28
Donations
118,350.00
65,100.00
Insurance Expense
187,805.59
105,922.70
23,774,667.83
25,672,506.18
919,444.66
244,207.61
Depreciation Expense
Other Maintenance and Operating Expenses
Total MOOE
135,426,562.88
122,511,817.48
Financial Expenses
Bank Charges
Interest Expenses
Total Financial Expenses
Total Expenses
Excess of Income over Expenses
54,002.08
3,120.00
1,080,041.67
1,134,043.75
3,120.00
432,201,514.15
69,716,386.65
HORIZONS
424,786,345.37
23,889,404.73
Physical Plant
and Facilities
T
T
he three-storey Tourism Building for Main Campus,
Library for Dinalupihan Campus, Agriculture Laboratory
Building for Abucay Campus, Multipurpose Building- Phase
II for Orani Campus, and the CEA Green Building for Main
Campus are only some of the biggest on-going infrastructure
projects of the Bataan Peninsula State University.
These projects have been long awaited by the entire BPSU
community. The said on-going projects are perceived to further
the development of BPSU and enable the institution to serve
the entire BPSU community and people of Bataan. Most of the
projects are in the process of completion this 2013.
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INFRAstructure projects
Materials for DoE Retrofitting Project Delivered
to BPSU for Installation
As one of the beneficiaries of the
Retrofitting of 100 Government Buildings by the
Department of Energy under the Philippine Energy
Efficiency Project, offices, classrooms, shops and
laboratories in the Main and Balanga Campuses
shall be fitted and installed with energy-efficient
lighting fixtures.
In response to the call for proposals
during the First Plenary Session of the MediumTerm ICT Harmonization Initiative, the Universitys
Management
Information
Systems
Office
submitted a concept paper entitled BPSU Integrated
School Management System, Student Registry and
Knowledge Portal.
Fumaco Inc., the company which won the
contract for the project, delivered the materials to
the University on 12 March 2013. They returned
on 25 March 2013 to install the fabricated lighting
fixtures that were appropriate for the campuses
facilities.
The paper lays out the plans to develop
an online integrated school management system
that will handle major areas of BPSU operations.
This includes information systems for academics,
student affairs, finance, administration, research
and extension.
It is expected that the Fumaco shall stay in
the University for three weeks for the completion
of the installation.
The paper also lays down objectives
to develop and provide clients with add-ons/
value-added services to the existing IS on student
registry and knowledge portal; and to establish
network infrastructures to interconnect the BPSU
five campuses to address issues on data and
information sharing, accuracy and integrity, ICT
resource acquisition and operations monitoring.
The Department of Budget and
Management issued the Special Allotment Release
Order for the amount of Php1,000,000.00 which
shall finance the construction of a water system
in BPSU Abucay Campus. The water system shall
jumpstart the spring development project of the
said campus.
As the campus is situated in the
mountainous area of Abucay, the improved water
system shall provide fresh water to the students
and employees who reside in the community
inside the campus.
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Through the office of Sen. Francis
Pangilinan, the amount of Php1,500,000 was
transferred to the University, which shall be
utilized for the construction/rehabilitation of the
Animal Science Laboratory Building in BPSU
Abucay Campus.
After one year of being temporarily
housed in various locations in the Main Campus,
the top officials and other management service
offices finally moved to the new Administration
Building in July 2013.
The amount could not have been more
timely as the University continues to enhance the
facilities of the said campus which is named by
NAFES as a Provincial Institute for Agriculture.
Sen. Manny Villars Php1 Funding for
Improvement of Abucay Campus Road Network
The Php1,000,000 funding allocation for
the improvement of the BPSU Abucay Campus
road network, courtesy of Sen. Manuel B . Villar
was released by DBM through SARO A-13-00812
dated 20 March 2013.
Through this infrastructure project,
students and residents of the community in the
Universitys agricultural campus shall benefit from
an improved road condition, specially in the main
thoroughfares within the campus. In retrospect,
this is not the first time that Senator Villar has
extended financial assistance for the betterment of
the Abucay Campus road network.
The new Administration Building now
boasts of a one-stop-shop for students during
enrollment as the ground floor houses the offices of
the Registrar, Cashier, Student Services, Guidance
and Admissions, and Scholarship.
On the other hand, the second floor
serves as home for top managementUniversity
President and Vice Presidentsand their
respective staff. The Directors for Administrative
Services, Finance and Management Services,
Entrepreneurial and Auxiliary Services, and
Operations, Planning and Development/Board
Secretary are also located in the second floor.
Finally, the third floor is where
the Research and Extension offices, and the
Management Information Systems Office can
be found. Within the same floor is a conference
room, and what will soon to be the first Records
and Archives Center of the University.
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HORIZONS
This CHED Development Acceleration
Program-funded project includes the construction
of a Tourism Building. This project will encourage
the conduct of research to boost the tourism
industry in Bataan. The building is designed to
serve as a laboratory facility for BS Tourism and
BS HRM students. Facilities similar to actual
working conditions shall be installed for training
purposes in order to further develop the skills of
the students.
Gearing towards world-class agroindustrial education, the BPSU Abucay Campus
funded the construction of an Agriculture
Laboratory Building.
This spacious 3-room
laboratory facility with a 300 square meter
floor area is designed to provide BPSU Abucay
students with a standard facility conducive to
agro-industrial learning. The laboratory rooms
will be equipped with the required facilities and
equipment to help the students acquire more
knowledge from their laboratory classes. This
facility will also be of use to different researches
that can contribute to the agro-industry of Bataan.
The construction started last 23 May 2013
and was finished on November 2013. The cost of
this project amounts to Php7,446,653.94.
The project started on 03 July 2013 and
was completed on November 2013. The provided
funds for this project amounts to Php3,529,878.07.
Multi-purpose Building PHASE II
In order to promote the welfare of the
athletes, the BPSU Orani Campus developed
a Multipurpose Building. This will serve as
dormitory a facility for BPSU athletes during inhouse training specifically during quartering
of athletes. This will augment the limited space
in the BPSU hostel and provide a comfortable
environment for the athletes.
The construction started last 03 July 2013
and was completed on November 2013. The cost
of this project amounts to Php1,784,495.04. Phase
I funding of the project was from the PDAF of
Bayan Muna Partylist.
Completion of Academic Building
This project is funded by the CDF of Cong.
Herminia Roman. Construction is being carried
out under the supervision of the Department of
Public Works and Highways. It is expected that
its completion will reduce overcrowding in the
classrooms in the campus.
Study Shed
Basically the purpose of this project is to
create a place thats conducive for learning. This
shed will serve as a study ground for the student
populace. This gives them a safe and comfortable
place to study, do their homework, and review for
their exams. This project started last 23 May 2013
and was completed last July 2013. The cost of this
project amounts to Php310, 751.00.
HORIZONS
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Administration
T
T
he BPSU Administration oversees the operations of
all the five campuses situated across Bataan. Through the
leadership of the Office of the Vice President for Administration
and Finance (VPAF), the day-to-day operations of the
University have been properly implemented and synchronized
according to policies set by the University and in compliance
with national administration standards.
The range of administrative roles in BPSU became
enormous over the years as the operations had gone bigger
and wider, so as the responsibilities and duties of each
personnel.
HORIZONS
administration
The BPSU Administration is tasked in:
servicing committees including academic
boards, governing bodies and task groups;
assisting with recruitment, public or alumni
relations and marketing activities;
providing administrative support to the
department;
drafting and interpreting regulations and
dealing with queries and complaints procedures;
maintaining high levels of quality assurance;
using information systems and preparing reports
and statistics for internal and external use;
participating in the development of future
information systems;
contributing to policy and planning;
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Position
Tenure
Alcoreza,
Mary Rose S.
Admin.
Aide III
Casual
Bathan,
Ann Loraine L.
Admin.
Aide III
Casual
Dianco,
Lady Fatima T.
Scholarship
Affairs
Officer I
Casual
Flores, Charmaine
P.
Admin.
Aide III
Casual
Mahinan,
Leah S.
Admin.
Aide III
Casual
Sibug, Gennalyn
O.
Admin.
Aide III
Casual
Years
Baccalaureate
Course
Currently
Pursued
School Currently
Enrolled
Scholarship
Associate in
Computer Technology
BSMIS
BPSU Balanga
Campus
Pres. Magpantays
Scholar/KFI
6 yrs. & 8
mos.
Associate in
Computer Technology
BSMIS
4 yrs. & 8
mos.
BS Psychology
MA in Guidance
& Counseling
Holy Angel
University
Computer Science in
Programming
BSMIS
BPSU Orani
Campus
Junior Secretarial
Course
BSBA
Associate in
Computer Technology
BSMIS
of Service
5 yrs. &
5 mos.
3 yrs. &
5 mos.
BPSU Orani
Campus
BPSU Balanga
Campus
BPSU Orani
Campus
Pres. Magpantays
Scholar/KFI
KFI
KFI
Pres. Magpantays
Scholar/KFI
Name
Dionisio N. Celso
Maria Cristina Z. Reyes
Cesario M. Manapat
Flordeliza C. Peria
Herminio L. Miguel
Delos Reyes, Julius
Baltazar, Jhonny
Mariza Dulce Cruz
Sanchez, Romana
Baluyot, Rosemarie
Artuz, Renato
Atuan, Wilson
Baltazar, Corazon
Barin, Louisito
Cabero, Leonila
Casinto, Yolanda
Cruz, Consuelo
Cruz, Irene Gina
Cruz, Rolando
Datu, Mariano
Esguerra, Imelda
Gonzales, Cesar
Joson, Elizabeth
Lazarte, Rolando
Lopez, Eric
Miranda, Ronnie
Pascual, Arlene
Pencil, Joseph
Salazar, Rodolfo
Santos, Eduardo
Tolentino, Noel
Triguero, Ernesto Jr.
Solomon, Aida
Bascara, Bienvenido III
Rodriguez, Florinda
Evangelista, Jhoanna
Sevilla, Ma. Concepcion
Sarmiento, Marianita
Abad, Jenette
Perez, Perlita
HORIZONS
First Day of
Service
(Month/Day/
Year)
January 15, 1978
January 13, 1998
June 28, 1978
June 13, 1978
July 7, 1978
1/18/1993
1/2/1998
1/16/1978
04/30/88
5/12/1988
6/2/2003
6/28/1988
6/2/2003
6/1/1998
6/14/1983
6/13/1978
6/7/1993
6/14/1983
6/14/1983
6/15/1978
6/7/1993
6/13/1978
6/27/2003
6/13/1978
6/2/2003
6/2/2003
6/2/2003
6/2/2003
6/13/1978
6/7/1993
6/2/2003
6/20/1988
6/2/2003
7/2/1993
7/1/1973
7/1/2003
8/15/1988
9/21/1988
9/27/1993
12/22/1983
Years in
Service
35 years
15 years
35 years
35 years
35 years
20
15
35
25
25
10
25
10
15
30
35
20
30
30
35
20
35
10
35
10
10
10
10
35
20
10
25
10
20
40
10
25
25
20
30
Position
Crisanto P. Vallester
Instructor I
Assistant
Professor I
Assistant
Professor II
Instructor III
Instructor II
Instructor II
Assistant
Professor I
Assistant
Professor II
Instructor II
Instructor II
Assistant
Professor III
Assistant
Professor I
Assistant
Professor II
Instructor III
Assistant
Professor II
Assistant
Professor I
Assistant
Professor IV
Assistant
Professor I
Associate
Professor I
Instructor III
Assistant
Professor III
Assistant
Professor II
Associate
Professor I
Assistant
Professor I
Instructor II
Dionisio N. Celso
Instructor I
Acua, Nenita B.
Acua, Pablo Jr. V.
Bautista, Naomi M.
Cruz, Henry A.
Dela Cruz, Nolasco G.
Galicia, Victoria R.
Jorge, Consorcia D.
Lacap, Jun R.
Medairos, Elizabeth L.
Miguel, Herminio L.
Ocampo, Alicia M.
Padilla, Gertrudes C.
Pavett, Isabelita V.
Peria, Flordeliza C.
Ramos, Joycelin C.
Reyes, Aurea S.
Reyes, Rolando B.
Roberto, Teresita E.
Roque, Leonora Q.
Salonga, Teresita B.
Simbul, Yolanda B.
Tungol, Felicisima E.
Villafuerte, Caridad S.
Adjusted
Step
3rd step
Effectivity Date
(Month/Day/Year)
March 15, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
2nd step
2nd step
July 1, 2013
July 1, 2013
July 1, 2013
3rd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
2nd step
July 1, 2013
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
Name
Aileen C. Dominguez
Camilo D. Dominguez
Monica T. Hipolito
Lou S. Hualda
Susan C. Laggui
Eden T. Limcangco
Rolando P. Manaligod
Juliet R. Masangcap
Sisenando C.
Masangcap, Jr.
Monina C. Montaniel
Alberto J. Reyes
2nd step
July 1, 2013
Yolanda D. Reyes
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
Position
Assistant
Professor I
Assistant
Professor I
Instructor III
Assistant
Professor Ill
Assistant
Professor II
Assistant
Professor I
Associate
Professor II
Instructor II
07/01/2013
07/01/2013
07/01/2013
07/01/2013
07/01/2013
Instructor I
09/03/2013
Instructor I
Instructor III
Instructor II
Instructor I
Instructor I
Administrative
Aide III
Instructor III
Assistant
Professor II
Instructor III
Instructor III
Instructor III
Assistant
Professor III
Assistant
Professor I
Instructor II
Instructor III
Associate
Professor II
Assistant
Professor II
Instructor II
Assistant
Professor I
Assistant
Professor III
Assistant
Professor I
Assistant
Professor I
Associate
Professor I
Assistant
Professor II
Associate
Professor I
Assistant
Professor I
Associate
Professor III
Instructor II
Assistant
Professor III
Assistant
Professor II
Instructor III
Instructor III
Assistant
4
5
5
2
4th step
10/01/2013
11/18/2013
11/18/2013
12/06/2013
February 23, 2013
3rd step
2nd step
July 1, 2013
5th step
Instructor I
2nd step
December 6, 2013
01/02/2013
5
7
5
2
01/02/2013
06/06/2013
06/11/2013
07/01/2013
Camingal, Edmond
07/01/2013
Canare, Arnold
07/01/2013
Canare, Flora
07/01/2013
Caparas, Fernando
07/01/2013
Casinto, Yolanda
07/01/2013
Castillo, Celso
07/01/2013
Cruz, Consuelo
07/01/2013
07/01/2013
07/01/2013
Cruz, Shirley
07/01/2013
De Guzman, Medel
De Guzman, Teresita
BPSU
Annual Report
2013:
07/01/2013
EXPLORING
07/01/2013
De Jesus, Rolando
07/01/2013
07/01/2013
Gemma C. Adraneda
Anita C. Alburo
Rolliver M. Baciles
Carina C. Batol
Arnaldo M. Cajilig
Laarni C. Canare
Rachel D. Castillo
Eduardo R. Cortez
Aurora S. De Guzman
Aileen C. Dominguez
Camilo D. Dominguez
Monica T. Hipolito
Lou S. Hualda
Susan C. Laggui
07/01/2013
07/01/2013
07/01/2013
2nd step
Cadiz, Darlo
07/01/2013
Instructor I
Bongco, Ariel
07/01/2013
2
2
Instructor II
Rolando L. Triguero
Edwin A. Riego
Lamberto M. Bamba, Jr.
Melinda M. Aberin
07/01/2013
Rowell G. De Guia
Khristina Anne A.
Dimarucut
Associate
Professor II
Admin. Aide III
Instructor I
Instructor I
Instructor II
Assistant
Professor II
Assistant
Professor II
Associate
Professor I
Associate
Professor I
Assistant
Professor III
Assistant
Professor II
Assistant
Professor II
Assistant
Professor III
Assistant
Professor I
Assistant
Professor I
Assistant
Professor I
Instructor III
Assistant
Professor Ill
Assistant
Professor II
07/01/2013
07/01/2013
Rodelio M. Dominguez
07/01/2013
2
2
5th step
Barin, Louisito
Bascara, Bienvenido
07/01/2013
Instructor II
Instructor II
Assistant
Professor lII
Instructor IIl
Instructor IIl
Assistant
Professor III
Assistant
Professor IV
Associate
Professor II
Assistant
Professor II
Assistant
Professor III
Instructor I
Barata, Generoso
07/01/2013
07/01/2013
Roy N. Oroyo
Baquiran,Rogelio Jr.
07/01/2013
5th step
Baino, Zenaida
Balingit, Josephine
Bantay, Riza
07/01/2013
Instructor II
Baclig, Alexander
Instructor III
Victoriano T. De
Guzman
Atuan,Wilson
Effectivity Date
(Month/Day/Year)
July 1, 2013
November 18,
2013
November 18,
2013
November 18,
2013
November 18,
2013
December 6, 2013
5th step
Adjusted
Step
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
2nd step
2nd step
July 1, 2013
July 1, 2013
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
2nd step
July 1, 2013
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
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HORIZONS
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
2nd step
July 1, 2013
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
Position
De Guzman, Medel
Instructor II
Assistant
Professor III
Assistant
Professor II
Instructor III
Instructor III
Assistant
Professor IV
Assistant
Professor II
Assistant
Professor I
Associate
Professor I
Instructor III
Associate
Professor I
Instructor III
Associate
Professor III
Assistant
Professor I
Assistant
Professor IV
Assistant
Professor IV
Instructor II
Associate
Professor III
Associate
Professor I
Associate
Professor III
Instructor III
Associate
Professor I
Associate
Professor I
Instructor III
Instructor III
Assistant
Professor II
Assistant
Professor II
Instructor III
Assistant
Professor II
Instructor III
Instructor II
Assistant
Professor I
Associate
Professor I
Instructor III
Assistant
Professor II
Assistant
Professor III
Assistant
Professor III
Assistant
Professor I
Assistant
Professor IV
Assistant
Professor II
Instructor III
Assistant
Professor I
Instructor III
Instructor II
Assistant
Professor II
Associate
Professor III
Chief
Administrative
Officer
Instructor I
Instructor I
Assistant
Professor II
Administrative
Aide III
Instructor I
Administrative
Aide IV
Instructor I
Instructor I
Assistant
Professor I
De Guzman, Teresita
De Jesus, Rolando
Dela Rosa, Zenaida
Dela Vega, Maritess
Delos Reyes, Rodolfo
Domingo, Orlando
Esguerra, Imelda
Evangelista, Adelaida
Gabor, Bernadette
Gatdula, Leticia
Gines, Grisom
Gonzales, Cesar
Hipolito, Noel
Ibaez, Arlene
Joson, Elizabeth
Lamira, Ramon
Langas, Josefino
Lazarte, Pascuala
Lazarte, Rolando
Leao, Consorcia
Loyola, Lorna
Luna, Zenaida
Maglaque, Fe
Magtalas, Wilma
Malibiran, Magdalena
Manansala, Thelma
Matacot, Rodolfo
Miller, Bryan
Munoz, Jonathan
Muoz, Rodrigo
Navarro, Corazon
Ocampo, Carmelita
Olaya, Rolando
Ongoco, Rosemarie
Ronquillo, Cynthia
Roque, Victoria
Santos, Consolacion
Santos, Eduardo
Sarmiento, Marianita
Solomon, Aida
Tayag, Warren
Tinao, Eduardo
Tolentino, Noel
Triguerro, Ernesto
Tungol, Edmundo
Abella, Magdalena
Aguilar, Robert
Andres, Nelson
Artuz, Esperanza
Agustin, Edilberto
Abas, Mel
Baltazar, Corazon
Bangco, Selma
Baluyot, Lirio
Adjusted
Step
2nd step
Effectivity Date
(Month/Day/Year)
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
2nd step
July 1, 2013
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
2nd step
July 1, 2013
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
2nd step
July 1, 2013
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
2nd step
July 1, 2013
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
2nd step
July 1, 2013
3rd step
September 18,
2013
4th step
4th step
5th step
2nd step
2nd step
2nd step
2nd step
2nd step
December 6, 2013
December 6, 2013
November 18,
2013
November 18,
2013
December 6, 2013
August 14, 2013
5th step
De Leon, Michael
Instructor I
5th step
Instructor I
SUC President III
2nd step
3rd step
Baltazar, Corazon
Bangco, Selma
Baluyot, Lirio
Position
Administrative
Aide IV
Instructor I
Instructor I
Assistant
Professor I
Adjusted
Step
Effectivity Date
(Month/Day/Year)
2nd step
2nd step
2nd step
De Leon, Michael
Instructor I
5th step
Instructor I
SUC President III
Board Secretary
V
Associate
Professor II
Executive
Assistant II
Instructor I
SUC Vice
President III
Instructor I
Administrative
Aide IV
2nd step
3rd step
December 6, 2013
December 6, 2013
November 18,
2013
November 18,
2013
December 6, 2013
August 14, 2013
4th step
October 1, 2013
5th step
November 18,
2013
Salenga, Ramir
Instructor III
5th step
Instructor I
5th step
Valentos, Alfredo
Instructor I
4th step
Datu, Mariano
Macaraeg, Emmanuel
Mendoza, Angela
Pascual, Arlene
Quintos, Sherrilyn
Rodis, Gregorio
Rivera, Cristina
Sioson, Raul
5th step
2nd step
June 1, 2013
4th step
October 1, 2013
2nd step
2nd step
December 6, 2013
2nd step
August 1, 2013
November 18,
2013
November 15,
2013
October 1, 2013
October 1, 2013
October 1, 2013
November 18,
2013
Datu, Mariano
Name
HORIZONS
Name of Employee
Gender
Nature of
Rank
Previous Rank
Promotion (by
Obtained upon
Promotion
Instructor I
Date of
Effectivity
Roel C. Garcia
Male
rank or tenure)
Contract of
Service to
Contractual
Casual to
Permanent
Leah S. Mahinan
Female
Casual
Alex A. Baltazar
Male
Job Order to
Casual
Venes A. Santiago
Female
Fishpond
Caretaker
Admin.
Assistant II
Male
Admin. Aide I
Casual
Lady Fatima T.
Dianco
Female
Guidance
Services
Associate I
Admin.
Assistant V
Admin. Aide
III
02-08-2013
Allan F. Ocampo
Casual
Scholarship
Affairs Officer I
03-11-2013
Belinda M. Lapuz
Female
Lydia O. Alipio
Female
Instructor I
Dennis P. Guinto
Male
Admin.
Assistant II
Alex A. Baltazar
Male
Fisherman
Belinda M. Lapuz
Female
Instructor I
Christopher M.
Jugo
Male
Instructor I
Name
From
Tenure
Casual
To
Job Order
Casual
Norlanda M. Ocampo
Job Order
Casual
Filemon M. Reyes
Job Order
Casual
Judith H. Cruz
Casual
Casual
Rommel B. Flores
Casual
Casual
Roland Paulo B.
Manaligod
Casual
Casual
Casual
Casual
Casual
Casual
Eduardo C. Abaniel
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Rodriguez, Randy A.
Dizon, Eduardo V.
Dizon, Erwin V.
Orosco, Melvin P.
Pascual, Rico J.
Mamangon, Rowena R.
Rodriguez, Nancy D.
Evangelista, Adelaida G.
Limbo, Kayla Mae R.
Bartolo, Romeo L.
Bugay, Reynaldo Jr. F.
Delos Reyes, Ronnie B.
Hicban, Manuel Jr. A.
Manansala, Wilbert B.
Rodriguez, Mario O.
Bartulo, Ross S.
Perdio, Adrian C.
Laxamana, Alison G.
Ilaya, Hazel T.
Baret, Faye L.
Fontillas, Lemuel R.
Lim, Ronald M.
Trajano, Ronaldo G.
Masangcap, Maria Lolita G.
Aragon, Virgilio L.
Rueda, Fer G.
Sereo, Jovelyn C.
Yamashita, Erica S.
02-01-2013
Fisherman
02-05-2013
Contractual to
Permanent
Job Order to
Casual
Casual to
Permanent
Contractual to
Permanent
Contractual to
Permanent
Jhunn M. Buenaventura
Name
Francisco, Lee R.
01-01-2013
Admin. Aide
IV
Admin. Aide
IV
Position
Instructor I
Administrative Aide
III (Clerk I)
Administrative Aide
III (Laborer II)
Administrative Aide
III (Laborer II)
Administrative Aide
III (Laborer II)
Administrative Aide
III (Laborer II)
Administrative Aide
VI (Clerk III)
Administrative Aide
III (Clerk I)
Associate Professor I
Accountant I
Administrative Aide I
(U.W. I)
Administrative Aide I
(U.W. I)
Administrative Aide I
(U.W. I)
Administrative Aide I
(U.W. I)
Administrative Aide I
(U.W. I)
Administrative Aide I
(U.W. I)
Administrative Aide I
(U.W. I)
Instructor I
Administrative Aide
IV (Clerk II)
Vocational Placement
Coordinator I
Instructor I
Instructor I
Instructor I
Instructor I
Instructor I
Admin. Aide VI
(Air-Conditioning
Technician I)
Computer
Programmer I
Computer
Programmer I
Computer
Programmer I
Former Position
Admin. Aide
III
02-05-2013
03-04-2013
04-01-2013
05-16-2013
07-01-2013
11-04-2013
11-04-2013
New Position
Admin. Aide
III
Admin. Aide
Admin. Aide I
I
Admin. Aide
Admin. Aide I
I
Admin. Aide Admin. Aide
III
IV
Admin. Aide Admin. Aide
III
IV
Admin. Aide Admin. Aide
III
IV
Admin. Aide Admin. Aide
IV
V
Guidance
Scholarship
Service
Affairs
Associate I
Officer I
Admin. Aide Admin. Aide
III
IV
Admin. Aide Admin. Aide
III
V
Date of
Effectivity
Jan. 1,
2013
Jan. 1,
2013
Jan. 1,
2013
Jan. 1,
2013
Jan. 1,
2013
Jan. 1,
2013
Feb. 1,
2013
Mar. 11,
2013
April 16,
2013
April 16,
2013
Tenure
Contractual
Date of Effectivity
June 3, 2013
Casual
Casual
Casual
Casual
Casual
Casual
July 1, 2013
Casual
July 1, 2013
Permanent
Permanent
July 1, 2013
August 1, 2013
Casual
September 2, 2013
Casual
September 2, 2013
Casual
September 2, 2013
Casual
September 2, 2013
Casual
September 2, 2013
Casual
September 2, 2013
Casual
September 2, 2013
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
November 4, 2013
November 4, 2013
November 4, 2013
November 4, 2013
November 4, 2013
Permanent
Casual
Casual
Casual
Sixteen (16) positions were vacated due
to resignation and retirement. These vacated
positions offer an opportunity for promotion or
reclassification of other employees.
Table 49. Employees Retired/Resigned as of AY 2013
Name of Employee
Edgardo B. Banal
Renato B. Bantugan
Angelina P. Acua
Jomel C. Malana
Leonida V. Palad
Victoria R. Galicia
Priscilla Q. Manglo
Bernandeth C.
Galangue
Wilson DJ. Panlilio
Gener Jimenez
Mercedes Sanchez
Julieta Reyes
Ariel Bongco
Corazon Navarro
Elvira Hill
Elenita Ventura
Leticia Gatdula
Adelaida Evangelista
Shirley Cruz
Conchita Mina
Angela Mendoza
Position/
Designation
Fishpond
Caretaker
Fishpond
Caretaker
Assistant
Professor I
Fishpond
Caretaker
Instructor III
Assistant
Professor I
Instructor III
Last day of
employment
08-01-2013
Fishpond
Caretaker
Administrative
Aide VI
SUC Vice
President III
Registrar IV
Associate
Professor II
Assistant
Professor I
Administrative
Assistant III
Assistant
Professor IV
Associate
Professor I
Associate
Professor I
Associate
Professor III
Assistant
Professor II
Associate
Professor II
01-23-2013
01-23-2013
03-29-2013
04-09-2013
06-03-2013
07-19-2013
08-01-2013
09-14-2013
January 7,
2013
January 19,
2013
March 30,
2013
July 22, 2013
June 2013
September 24,
2013
November 4,
2013
November 4,
2014
November 4,
2015
November 4,
2016
November 4,
2017
November 5,
2013
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ACTIVITIES
Womens Month Celebration 2013 and
Culminating Activity
5. JessaAlbarda -
Consolation prize
In observance of the National Womens
Month Celebration 2013, the members of the BPSU
GFPS conducted its culminating activity and
poster making contest on 15 March 2013 at Rm.
143-144, BPSU Balanga Campus, City of Balanga,
Bataan.
6. Ariel Bugay -
Consolation prize
The activity was participated in by eighty
(80) students coming from the satellite campuses
of the University. The celebrations theme was
Kababaihan: Gabay sa Pagtahak sa Tuwid na Daan.
As no one from the five persons invited to serve
as guest speaker for the culminating activity was
available on 15 March 2013, the thirty minutes
allocated for the speaker was used instead for
the screening of videos and films on gender
discrimination, sexualization of women, and
gender inequality.
The second part of the event featured
the presentation of posters. Both employees and
students entered their respective artworks for
the poster making contest. A total of twenty-two
(22) participants joined, composed of four (4)
employees and eighteen (18) students; however,
from the 22 entries, only were approved to move
on to the defense. A three-member panel of judges
from outside organizations and communities was
invited to evaluate the work, and determine the
winners. The selection of winners were based on
the following criteria:
Relevance to the theme
50%
Visual Impact
30%
Defense of Artwork
20%
A cash prize of Php5,000 was awarded
to the grand winner, while five consolation prizes
of Php1,000 each were given to Ranks 2 to 6. The
following are the names of the winners:
1. Ezekiel D. Cunanan
Grand winner
2. Roselyn G. Reyes
Consolation prize
3. Roxanne Talampas
Consolation prize
4. Ryan Pecson
Consolation prize
The members of GFPS also maximized the
opportunity to launch the social media accounts of
the BPSU GFPS in Facebook and Twitter, which
shall be utilized for information dissemination
regarding the activities of the GFPS and CHRE
and salient issues on gender and human rights.
To further reinforce the presence of the
BPSU Gender and Development Focal Point System in the university and in the outside community, the members of the GFPS and CHRE deem
that this shall be attained if the GFPS will have its
own logo.
The GAD Logo Design Contest was
announced during the Closing Program of
the Culminating Activity and Poster Making
Competition on 15 March 2013. The contest was
opened to both students and employees and
submission of entries was scheduled on April 1630.Eight entries were submitted on 30April 2013.
The entries were judged by Chairperson Remedios
I. Rikken of the Philippine Commission on Women
during the Gender and Orientation SeminarWorkshop held on July 26-27, 2013 at the Crown
Royale Hotel, City of Balanga, Bataan.
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The logo created by Jan Adams D.
Magtanong of BPSU Dinalupihan was announced
as winner and the cash prize of Php20,000
was awarded to Mr. Magtanong by University
President Dr. Delfin O. Magpantay and University
GAD Focal Person Dir. Magdalena A. Abella on 30
July 2013.
Then on 19 September 2013, the group
conducted its Midyear Evaluation of the GAD
Plan 2013 implementation, Strategic Planning for
2014, and the GAD Planning and Budgeting for
FY 2015. The output for this activity include the
GAD Plan and Budget for 2015 for submission
to the Philippine Commission on Women via the
Commission on Higher Education-Region III;
detailed and enhanced action plan for programs,
projects and activities for the remaining quarter of
the current year based on the evaluation of what
has been so far accomplished for 2013; and the
details of the proposal to offer a GAD Educational
Grant to tertiary level students of the University.
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Prepaid load cards were also given
as prizes to seven (7) students who actively
participated in the on-the-spot quiz.
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Challenges and
Recommendations
A
A
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Faculty
Library Services
Much needs to be done in terms of
improving the faculty profile. The University
still have to exert more effort to convince its
teaching personnel to pursue advanced courses
that are aligned with their baccalaureate degrees.
Moreover, the University must also establish
partnerships with educational institutions and
external agencies that could grant scholarships to
faculty members who are determined to update
their educational background. As the number
of qualified faculty grows, the University must
also pursue creation of more plantilla instructor
positions.
Full automation of the library shall make
it easier for its users to access information. It
shall also aid the library in the monitoring and
safekeeping of its collections. The University
also needs to address the need for a bigger space
to accommodate the growing number of library
users. Equipment in the multimedia room must
also be updated and be constantly checked to
maintain its good condition.
Research
In the area of curriculum, zoning of
programs have to be continually pursued to
further strengthen the flagship programs of the
University. More attention must also be given to
the performance in various licensure examinations.
Aside from hiring qualified instructors to teach
major subjects, BPSU must also provide in-house
reviews for curricular programs requiring board
examinations. Oversubscription in non-priority
programs remains among the primary concerns
of the University but with proper dissemination
of information regarding CHEDs Identified
Priority Programs, the University may be able to
increase enrollment in curricular programs like
agriculture, psychology, information technology,
and engineering.
BPSU continues to produce multiple
researches that can provide immediate and
appropriate solutions to the current issues
and concerns in the national and international
community. These researches, if implemented,
can actually create a positive impact on
development and may also become a springboard
for other researches. For these researches to gain
recognition, the University must strive to have
its researches presented to various conferences
and published in refereed journals.Faculty and
employee researchers must be required to observe
proper protocol in joining research presentations.
This shall make it easier for the RDO to monitor
the number and the quality of researches being
presented to different levels of conferences. To
encourage more faculty, employees and students
to venture into research, the RDO is recommended
to continually conduct research capability building
seminars.
Students
Extension
Establishing
partnerships
with
scholarship-giving organizations and agencies
helped the University to reduce cases of
dropping out. Likewise, such grants also served
as motivators for the students to be more serious
with their studies; it is therefore recommended
to establish more linkages and be more active in
disseminating information regarding available
scholarship grants. To give the students more
edge in obtaining gainful employment in the
future, the Placement Services Office must find
ways to increase the number of its national and
international partners that would accommodate
on-the-job trainings for senior students.
The University can be deemed successful
in terms of spreading positive influence to the
external community through the efforts of the
Office of Extension Services. The implemented
projects would definitely create greater impact and
be sustained if proper monitoring and follow-up
trainings would also be conducted. The University
still needs to exert more effort in encouraging
faculty members to engage in extension projects.
Furthermore, the University must also strive to
identify and establish more partnerships with
institutions that could provide funding support to
ensure sustainability of the extension projects.
Curriculum
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Appendices
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HORIZONS
18-Jan-13
15-Feb-13
Benedicto D. Torres
1-Mar-13
21-Jan-13
Persons Involved
Title
Date
OHNAP
Richville Hotel,
EDSA, Mandaluyong
City
IPO
IPOPHIL MPH,
Upper McKinley Hill,
Taguig City
Agrostudies
UP Manila
UP College of Public
Health
DOST-ICTO
NCC, UP Diliman,
QC
Ortigas Foundation
Library, Pasig City
National
National
National
National
National
National
TUP
Philippine American
Academy of Science
and Engineering
National
National
UP College of Medicine
Inspire Leadership
Consultancy
SMX Convention
Center, Pasay City
College of Medicine,
UP Manila
National
Geodata Systems
Technologies Inc and
ESRI
Edsa Shangri-la,
Ortigas
National
National
Geodata Systems
Technologies Inc and
ESRI
International
National
National
Edsa Shangri-la,
Ortigas
Bangkok University,
Thailand
SUCFINEX
DBM/ICTO/NEDA
Multipurpose Hall,
4F Boncodin Hall,
DBM Complex,
Gen. Solano St., San
Miguel, Manila
National
National
Baguio City
National
Level
National
Sponsoring Agency
COHREP
Waterfront Hotel,
Davao City
Venue
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Arturo M. Alegado
15-Feb-13
2-Mar
15-Mar-13
21-Feb
Camilo D. Dominguez
Annual Program Review on the National S&T Program for Carabao Mango
4th Interactive Youth Forum of PAASA, Inc. and Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan
7-Mar-13
Jason P. Angeles
15-Feb-13
Benedicto D. Torres
Date
Persons Involved
Title
CHED, UP Diliman,
QC
FEU Manila
Hotel Intercon,
Makati
Boracay, Aklan
Manila Hotel
FEU
National
National
National
National
National
Integrated Professional
Counselors Association
of the Phils, Inc.
Speech Communication
Org of the Phils, Inc.
National
ANSAP
National
UP Library Science
Alumni Association
National
National
National
National
PAASA III
National
University of San
Carlos
National
National
UP College of Public
Health
National
National
Level
CLSU
Baguio City
Saint Louis
University, baguio
City
Mapua, Intramuros,
Manila
Anini-y, Antique
UP Manila
Agrostudies
Ortigas Foundation
Library, Pasig City
Sponsoring Agency
Venue
HORIZONS
2-Mar
6-Mar-13
Arturo M. Alegado
Felicisima V. Olaya, Glenda D. Abad
Monina S. Romero
Carina D. Moises
Jonathan E. Lacayanga, Ricson L. Ines, Morrimer N. Daag,
JohnPaulo C. Sacdalan, May D. Alisbo, Walter G. Valdez
Romeo C. Tuazon Jr
Erlinda C. Salvador
1st Joint Council and Secretariat Meeting of the Philippine Science Consortium
134th Post Graduate Course on Basic Occupational Safety and Health for Nurses
2013 Clean Cooking Forum: Igniting Change, Fueling Markets and Sparking
Adoption
9-Mar
16-Feb
15-Feb-13
Date
Persons Involved
Title
PGBA Inc.
UP Manila
Crown Regency
Suites and
Residences, LapuLapu City, Cebu
UP Manila
Phnom Penh,
Cambodia
Philippine Physics
Society
Ateneo de Davao
University
PNU
BBS
OHNAP
Petron Bataan
Refinery, Limay,
Bataan
South Korea
UP Circuit
UP Diliman
PhilMech
PhilMech Training
Center, Muoz,
Nueva Ecija
National
National
National
International
National
International
National
National
National
National
National
National
Mechatronics
Technologies
Corporation
MTC, UP Diliman,
QC
National
PSAE
Cagayan State
University,
Tuguegarao City
International
Step up International,
Inc.
UP Film Institute,
Diliman, QC
National
National
National
Level
National
PSC
FEU
Sponsoring Agency
Saint Louis
University, baguio
City
TCA
CHED, UP Diliman,
QC
FEU Manila
Venue
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Jesselyn C. Mortejo
Viejay T. Valerio
PAASA
National
National
Phil Records
Management Assoc,
Inc.
Citystate Tower
Hotel, Ermita, Manila
Sarrosa International
Hotel and Residential
Suites, F. Cabahug
National
PGCA
National
National
National
International
National
National
National
National
National
International
National
National
National
National
National
Level
Miriam College,
Quezon City
ATI-ITCPH
ATI-ITCPH,
Marawoy, Lipa City
REDTI
Virgen Milagrosa
University, San
Carlos City,
Pangasinan; Marco
Polo Hotel, Davao
City
April 15-19, 2013
PACUIT
AAHRMEI
PASUC
Hotel Stotsenberg,
Clark, Pampanga
Baguio City
CSC
Boracay, Aklan
UP CSSP/SSPRF
ADPCN
CSSP AVR, UP
Diliman, QC
BAR
Holiday Inn
Hotel and Resort,
Clarkfield, Angeles
City, Pampanga
International Academic
Forum
PGBA Inc.
Osaka, Japan
UP Manila
Crown Regency
Suites and
Residences, LapuLapu City, Cebu
UP Manila
Sponsoring Agency
Venue
Camilo D. Dominguez
22-Mar-13
Roberto R. Rosario
Erlinda C. Salvador
UP CSSP/SSPRF's 2013 Summer Training Seminar for Social Science and Social
Studies Teachers
Romeo C. Tuazon Jr
Lemuel R. Fontillas
Date
Persons Involved
Title
HORIZONS
Arlene I. Pascual
1st Science, Technology and Youth Leadership Encampment (STYLE) 2013 of the
Philippine Science Consortium
25-Apr-13
Viejay T. Valerio
Date
Persons Involved
Title
National
Good Responder
Training Institute in the
Philippines
ADMU Graduate
School of Business
ATI-ITCPH
APSOM
PASADO
Philippine Association
of Academic/Research
Librarians, Inc.
National Teachers
College, Manila
Lyceum of the
Philippines
University, Cavite
ABSTRACT
National
National
National
National
Bayview Hotel,
Manila
Baguio City
International
National
National
National
National
MRSP
PKTCC HRD
Training Center, Fort
Bonifacio, Taguig
City
National
UP CSSP
International
National
CSSP, UP Diliman,
QC
PSC
National
IDEAL Inc.
NAP
Tagaytay
International
Convention Center
National
SLSU, Lucban,
Quezon
CHED
PAASA
Sarrosa International
Hotel and Residential
Suites, F. Cabahug
Street, Cebu City
CHED, UP Diliman,
QC
National
Phil Records
Management Assoc,
Inc.
Citystate Tower
Hotel, Ermita, Manila
National
Level
Sponsoring Agency
Venue
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Eduardo S Tinao
Arlene D Ibaez, Perla B Estrella, Wilma B Tumaliuan,
Sylvia B Pangilinan
Aida T Solomon
7-Jun-13
Perla B Estrella
Lydia A Pinili, Eric G Lopez
Maricel N. Bustamante
Gregorio J. Rodis
Jennifer Z. Carandang
Date
Persons Involved
Title
National
Cultural Center of
the Philippines and
Philippine Folk Dance
Society
IPO
BSWM
National
Smart
Communications, Inc.
BSWM, Diliman,
Quezon City
National
Philippine Textile
Research Institute of
DOST
National
National
ATI-ITCPH
ATI-ITCPH,
Marawoy, Lipa City
National
National
IPO
Phil Academy of
Physicians in School
Health Inc.
National
National
National
National
International
DOST-ASTI
ASTI, UP Diliman,
QC
PGCA
iSchools
Dumaguete City
AACCUP
CLSU
Miriam College,
Quezon City
SEACOM
National
Catalyst for
Professional
Development and the
Character Education
Philippines
University of Asia
and the Pacific, Pasig
City
Bulacan Convention
Center & BulSU
National
National
National
Philippine Association
of Academic/Research
Librarians, Inc.
Lyceum of the
Philippines
University, Cavite
National
National
Level
PASADO
ABSTRACT
Sponsoring Agency
National Teachers
College, Manila
Baguio City
Venue
HORIZONS
27-Jun-13
20-Jun-13
June 20-22, 2013
47th Anniversary of the Metals Industry Research and Development Center and
Free Technology Forum on Micro Cupola furnace
Basic Course on Principles of Health Research Ethics and Good Clinical Practice
27-Jun-13
19-Jun-13
15-Jun
7-Jun-13
Donny F. Awa
30-May-13
24-May-13
23-May-13
6-Jun-13
Rolliver M. Baciles
7-Jun-13
Date
Persons Involved
Title
Phil Instrumentation
and Control Society
Fiera De Manila
Phil Oncology Nurses
Assoc
DOST
AGIA
BAR
UP Manila
Boracay, Aklan
RDMIC, Diliman,
Quezon City
UP Manila
MIRDC
MIRDC, Bicutan,
Taguig City
National
Phil Records
Management Assoc,
Inc.
City Garden Suites,
Ermita, Manila
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
AACCUP
Iloilo City
CHED
TEKGURU
TEKGURU, Almanza,
Alabang-Zapote
Road, Las Pias
CHED, UP Diliman,
QC
Frontrunners in
Research, Systems,
Training and Placement
Crowne Plaza,
Ortigas Avenue, QC
BSWM
National
CHED
CHED, UP Diliman,
QC
BSWM, Diliman,
Quezon City
National
BAR
RDMIC, Diliman,
Quezon City
National
PAARL
Montebello Villa
Hotel, Cebu City
National
National
Smart
Communications, Inc.
BSWM
Level
Sponsoring Agency
BSWM, Diliman,
Quezon City
Venue
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20-Jun-13
June 20-22, 2013
27-Jun-13
June 24-26, 2013
Rodrigo C. Muoz Jr
Roda M. Adriano, Janice Christian Morales, Cherry A.
Collera, Ronald T. Magpantay
Romeo C. Tuazon Jr
Gregorio J. Rodis, Ramon DG. Ignacio, Magdalena A.
Abella, Rolando A. Lazarte, Delia R. Trinidad, Lourdes A.
Guevarra
Gregorio J. Rodis, Arlene D. Ibaez, Perla B. Estrella
Gregorio J. Rodis
Kimberly C. Rivera
Ernesto G. Cabana
Dennis P. Guinto
29-Jun-13
29-Jun-13
39th Annual Convention and Scientific Meeting of the Operating Room Nurses
Association of the Philippines, Inc.
Date
Persons Involved
Title
PICE-Olongapo
Zambales Chapter
ATI-ITCPH
Ateneo Rockwell
Campus, Salcedo
Village, Makati City
ATI-ITCPH,
National
Phil Schools,
Universities and
Colleges Computer
Educ and Systems
Society
JJ's Seafood Villegas,
Tagbilaran City,
Bohol
National
National
National
National
National
National
TICC, Tagaytay,
Batangas
Phil Assoc of
Microsopists
University of
La Salette Dorm
Conference Hall,
Santiago City, Isabela
PICE-Olongapo
Zambales Chapter
Bayview Hotel,
Manila
National
Phil Assoc of
Institutions for
Research
N-Hotel, Kauswagan
Highway, CDO
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
Level
Sitio Kanawan,
Morong, Bataan
ORNAP
DENR
DAP/CHED
Manila Hotel
Baguio City
DAP, Tagaytay
DBM
Fiera De Manila
DOST
AGIA
Sponsoring Agency
Boracay, Aklan
Venue
HORIZONS
19-Jul-13
26-Jul-13
Morrimer N. Daag
Eduardo S. Tinao, Andrea O. De Jesus, Alfredo D.
Valentos, Charity S. Enriquez, Cristina G. Rivera, Nelson
S. Andres, Aaron Paul C. Rivera
Lemuel R. Fontillas
Emmanuel C. Macaraeg
Agri-Aqua Day of the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural
Resources Research and Development
International
Rodrigo C. Muoz Jr
Ricson L. Ines
Romualdo B. De Guzman, Judy B. Dumlao, Glenda D.
Abad, Arturo S. Villanueva
Buendia, Makati
saturdays on July
13-August 10, 2013
Ateneo Rockwell
Campus, Salcedo
Village, Makati City
Aug 12-13, 2013
26-Jul-13
2-Aug-13
National
National
BAR
Phil Assoc of
Accredited Tourist
Guide
Crown Regency
Suites and
Residences, LapuLapu City, Cebu
National Museum,
Manila
International
PAC
International
National
National
National
Manila Hotel
SMX Convention
Center, Pasay City
National
International
Hong Kong
Polytechnic
University
Sept 27-28, 2013
International
National
PCAARRD
National
National
National
National
National
Level
SMX Convention
Center, Pasay City
Unilb Bayanihan
Annex, Pioneer
Street, Mandaluyong
City
ATI-ITCPH
ATI-ITCPH,
Marawoy, Lipa City
IPO Phils
Ateneo Rockwell
Campus, Salcedo
Village, Makati City
Adamson University,
Manila
Sponsoring Agency
Venue
University of Malaya,
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
25-Aug-13
Date
Persons Involved
Title
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26-Jul-13
various dates
Romeo C. Tuazon Jr
Romeo C. Tuazon Jr
13-Aug-13
Aiza G. Santos
Ricson L. Ines, Walter G. Valdez
13-Sep-13
16-Aug-13
10-Aug-13
17-Aug-13
7-Aug-13
2-Aug-13
Rodrigo C. Muoz Jr
Date
Persons Involved
Title
Cebu Northwinds
Hotel, Salinas Drive,
Lahug, Cebu City
Bohol
PhilRice, Muoz,
Nueva Ecija
Tagaytay City
CHED
AACCUP
NVSU, Bayambang,
Nueva Vizcaya
TUP Manila
AO 25 Inter-agency
Task Force
Pambansang Kongreso
sa Wikang Filipino
PNU
DBM Manila
ADMU, QC
PNU Manila
Dangerous Drugs
Board
BAR
ADMU, QC
UP ACES
BSWM
OWWA
Hotel Stotsenberg,
Clark, Pampanga
UP Diliman
Baguio City
PSC
PNHRS
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
International
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
Phil Assoc of
Accredited Tourist
Guide
National Museum,
Manila
Hotel Supreme,
Baguio City
National
BAR
Crown Regency
Suites and
Residences, LapuLapu City, Cebu
Level
Sponsoring Agency
Venue
HORIZONS
Jonathan E. Lacayanga
Hermogenes M. Paguia
Rolliver M. Baciles
Irene Gina D. Cruz
6-Sep-13
13-Sep-13
Date
Persons Involved
Title
AACCUP
ATI-ITCPH
ATI-ITCPH,
Marawoy, Lipa City
LSPU, Siniloan and
ADMU-CCE
ADMU-CCE
UP Manila
BFAR
IPOPhil
AACCUP
Laguna State
Polytechnic
University
TIP-Cubao, Quezon
City
PSSP
Asia-Pacific Chemical,
Biological and
Environmental Eng'g
Society
IPOPhil
DOLE
AACCUP
Phuket, Thailand
University of La
Salette, Santiago City
DLSU-Taft Avenue
PICC, Manila
SMX Convention
Center, Pasay City
CESB
Tagaytay City
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
International
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
International
National
National
National
Level
CHED
Sponsoring Agency
Bohol
PhilRice, Muoz,
Nueva Ecija
Venue
HORIZONS
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Danilo C. Galicia
Nelson S. Andres, Alfredo D. Valentos, Grisom P. Gines
Monina C. Montaniel, Maria Cristina C. Domingo, Daniel
D. Bawan
Emmanuel C. Macaraeg
Arturo M. Alegado, Jonathan E. Lacayanga
Lydia A. Pinili, Eric G. Lopez
Perla B. Estrella
Irene Gina D. Cruz, Aida T. Solomon
Christian M. Balba, Rizzielyn S. Burayag
Emmanuel C. Macaraeg
10th National organic Agriculture Congress and 1st Philippine Natural and
Organic Products Expo
2nd Annual Program Review for DOST and PCAARRD Funded Programs/
Projects under the National S&T Program for Carabao Mango
5-Oct-13
Oct 9-11, 2013
Emmanuel C. Macaraeg
Magdalena A. Abella
Herminio L. Miguel, Jonathan E. Lacayanga, Q. Mendoza
(ART Farmer)
One-Day Symposium on the Updates on Women's Rights Concerns and Rightsbased Approach to the LGBTQCI Issue
9-Oct-13
Icelle B. Soriano
Gregorio J. Rodis
Morrimer N. Daag, Herren Donna M. Daag
Romeo C. Tuazon Jr
Date
Persons Involved
Title
AACCUP
National
Manila
Eugenio Lopez
Center, Antipolo City
Ilocos Sur Polytechnic
State College
SLSU Lucban,
Quezon Province
Ateneo Rockwell
Campus, Salcedo
Village, Makati City
University of La
Salette, Santiago City
CHED Auditorium,
Diliman, QC
Ateneo Rockwell
Campus, Salcedo
Village, Makati City
PCAARD, UPLB,
Laguna
Puerto Princesa,
Palawan
Miriam College,
Quezon City
RMTU
Isabela State U
CHED
ADMU-CCE
PCAARRD
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
PCAARRD
National
National
National
National
National
International
PABSSCU
CHED Auditorium,
Diliman, QC
National
MAVEC Specialists
Foundation Inc
National
National
National
National
National
Level
PHINMA Training
Center, Tagaytay City
AACCUP
ATI-ITCPH
BatSU
ADMU-CCE
ATI-ITCPH,
Marawoy, Lipa City
UP Manila
Sponsoring Agency
ADMU-CCE
UP Manila
Venue
HORIZONS
19-Nov-13
25-Oct-13
29-Oct-13
Flora D. Canare
Grisom P Gines, Alfredo D Valentos, Desiderio V Pepito,
Gerald S Robles
Arturo M. Alegado
11-Oct-13
5-Oct-13
Magdalena A. Abella
One-Day Symposium on the Updates on Women's Rights Concerns and Rightsbased Approach to the LGBTQCI Issue
Date
Persons Involved
Title
IPOPhil
IPOPhil Office,
Taguig City
SMART SWEEP
First Pacific
Leadership Academy,
Antipolo City
iSchools
NAP
NCC, CP Garcia, UP
Diliman, QC
TESDA
SMX Convention
Center, Pasay City
AACCUP
CLSU
UP
PSME
National
International
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
International
National
ADMU-ACELT
National
AACCUP
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
Level
Phil Institute of
Volcanology and
Seismology
SMX Convention
Center, Pasay City
ADMU
UP Diliman
Marinduque
PASUC
PFA
University of
Southeastern Phils,
Davao City
Makati Palace Hotel,
Makati City
UST
UST
UP-CHK
UP Diliman
IECEP-National
BAR
RDMIC, Diliman,
Quezon City
SMX Aura, The Fort,
Taguig City
Isabela State U
CHED
Sponsoring Agency
University of La
Salette, Santiago City
CHED Auditorium,
Diliman, QC
Venue
HORIZONS
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Jonathan E Lacayanga
Arturo M Alegado
Yolanda B Simbul
Emmanuel C Macaraeg
Hermogenes M Paguia
Roberto R Rosario
Training Workshop "Transition to Sustaonable Production Systems: CropLivestock-Environment Interactions in a Changing Climate"
Dennis P. Guinto
Jonathan E. Lacayanga
Nelson S Andres
14-Nov-13
9-Nov-13
6-Nov-13
25-Oct-13
Date
Persons Involved
Title
National
International
National
National
BASC
AACCUP
CHED-NAFES
Bicol University
Graduate School
Manila
Legazpi City
TUP Manila
FEU-East Asia
College
National
National
National
International
National
National
International
National
SMX Davao
Convention Center,
Davao City
Pambansang Samahan
sa Sikolohiyang
Pilipino
National
University of Nueva
Caceres, Naga City,
SamSur
DBM
Hotel Stotsenberg,
Clark, Pampanga
National
International
PAEPI
Mindanao University
o S&T
Parkroyal Hotel,
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
DILG
National
National
Subic International
Hotel, Olongapo City
UP Los Baos
National
International
DAP and CHED
iSchools
NCC, CP Garcia, UP
Diliman, QC
National
Level
AACCUP
Sponsoring Agency
CLSU
Venue
HORIZONS
29-Nov-13
Romeo C Tuazon Jr
Seminar on New Guidelines and Procedures for Entering Into Joint Ventures
Between Government and Private Entities
Seminar Series on Sweet and White Potato By-Products and By-products from
Benedicto D Torres
24-Nov-13
Jonathan E Lacayanga
28-Nov-13
27-Nov-13
14-Nov-13
Arturo M Alegado
Date
Persons Involved
Title
RDMIC, Diliman,
SM North Edsa
Manila Hotel
DA
Arnis Philippines
MCNAP
IIEEP
AACCUP
PAASA
DOST
NCC, CP Garcia, UP
Diliman, QC
UST
DILG
DBM/PASUC
CHED/DAP
ASEAN Econ
Community
Hotel Rembrandt, QC
Rembrandt Hotel, QC
Metro Manila
DLSU
Bangkok, Thailand
PSC
IECEP-Central Luzon
SMX Exhibition
Center, The Fort,
Taguig
BatSU
IECEP-Central Luzon
BHMC
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
International
International
National
International
Regional
National
Pambansang Samahan
sa Sikolohiyang
Pilipino
University of Nueva
Caceres, Naga City,
SamSur
National
National
National
National
National
Level
Jackman Muoz,
Quezon City
BASC
Bagac, Bataan
AACCUP
CHED-NAFES
Sponsoring Agency
Manila
Venue
HORIZONS
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Seminar Series on Sweet and White Potato By-Products and By-products from
Banana Peduncle
1st International Youth and Educators Summit for Transformative Education for
Paper Presentation
Hermogenes M Paguia
Gregorio J Rodis
Gregorio J Rodis
Rolliver M Baciles
4-Dec-13
Gregorio J Rodis
11-Dec-13
Job D Paguio
1st International Youth and Educators Summit for Transformative Education for
Paper Presentation
Dec 9-12, 2013
28-Nov-13
Date
Persons Involved
Title
PASUC
PNU
UP Open University
Teachers Camp,
Baguio City
Crowne Plaza Manila
Galleria, Metro
Manila
DAP
National
Human Resource
Innovations and
Solutions Inc
St. Giles Hotel,
Makati City
National
National
National
National
National
Saint Louis
University, baguio
City
National
National
Philippine Business for
Education
AACCUP
National
International
International
National
Regional
National
National
National
National
Level
La Union
Nat'l Competitiveness
Council
PNU
PNU
IPOPhil
RMTU
DA
Arnis Philippines
MCNAP
IIEEP
Sponsoring Agency
RMTU
RDMIC, Diliman,
Quezon City
SM North Edsa
Manila Hotel
SMX Convention
Center, Pasay City
Venue
HORIZONS
Aral-Ani
Persons Involved
14
20
143
28
31
21
50
54
29
15
23
20
36
34
42
15
17
12
16
34
15
54
15
13
23
13
20
24
Female
21
36
177
43
40
54
25
65
67
52
24
30
33
56
40
47
39
17
15
Total
No. of Beneficiaries
Male
Completed
Completed
On Going
Completed
Completed
Completed
On-Going
Completed
Completed
On-Going
On-Going
On-Going
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
On-Going
On-Going
Project Status
HORIZONS
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51
11
11
12
17
15
56
116
20
21
12
21
18
11
44
10
32
12
16
34
15
19
20
13
13
23
29
14
20
143
28
Female
21
28
26
57
118
20
21
24
33
26
31
57
23
83
28
41
21
36
177
43
Total
No. of Beneficiaries
Male
Persons Involved
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
On Going
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
On Going
Completed
Project Status
HORIZONS
29
August 10, 17, 24, 31, September 7, 14, 21, 28, October 5, 10,
12, and 26, 2013; BPSU Main Campus
16
41
21
21
23
34
23
11
20
29
19
12
16
7
34
34
18
54
24
0
1
12
17
11
15
11
Female
25
34
21
23
34
23
11
36
70
23
15
50
41
22
25
54
21
28
26
Total
No. of Beneficiaries
Male
Persons Involved
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Project Status
HORIZONS
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October 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 29, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29,
30, 31, November 1, 2013; Bataan District Jail Compound
Dr. Elizabeth A. Joson, Ronald Tyron dela Rosa, Marlon Jose, Romeo
C. Tuazon, Dean Camilo Dominguez, Susan Laggui, Rowena Atuan,
Monaliza Rodriguez, Kristine Joy Roque, Bernadeth Gabor
Persons Involved
17
23
65
17
22
100
31
27
17
18
21
21
Female
17
40
35
28
17
65
22
40
100
25
25
Total
No. of Beneficiaries
Male
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Project Status
HORIZONS
25
42
68
26
22
35
27
Ms. Maricris David, Mr. Rimberto del Rosario, Mr. Donny Awa, Mr.
Efren Izon, Ms. Ivy de Leon
10
269
30
19
11
11
10
12
17
35
45
32
82
35
12
139
33
18
31
27
38
71
38
144
12
26
201
10
10
Female
77
70
32
150
61
34
174
60
27
31
27
45
73
48
413
42
45
201
20
15
21
20
20
17
Total
No. of Beneficiaries
Male
December 8, 2013
Persons Involved
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Project Status
HORIZONS
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Parenting Seminar
20
0
2
9
0
21
91
76
17
15
27
16
15
20
Nomer Varua
Dr. Felicisima Tungol, Dr. Yolanda Simbul, Pablo Acua Jr., Nenita
Acua, Lydia Alipio, Elizabeth Medairos
Dr. Felicisima Tungol, Dr. Yolanda Simbul, Pablo Acua Jr., Elizabeth
Medairos, Dr. Teresita Roberto
Dr. Felicisima Tungol, Dr. Yolanda Simbul, Pablo Acua Jr., Elizabeth
Medairos, Dr. Teresita Roberto, Lydia Alipio, Jun Lacap, Nenita Acua,
Leonora Roque
Dr. Felicisima Tungol, Dr. Yolanda Simbul, Pablo Acua Jr., Elizabeth
Medairos, Dr. Teresita Roberto, Lydia Alipio, Jun Lacap, Leonora
Roque, Nenita Acua
Dr. Felicisima Tungol, Dr. Yolanda Simbul, Pablo Acua Jr., Elizabeth
Medairos, Dr. Teresita Roberto, Lydia Alipio, Jun Lacap, Leonora
Roque, Nenita Acua
Dr. Felicisima Tungol, Dr. Yolanda Simbul, Pablo Acua, Elizabeth
Medairos, Dr. Teresita Roberto, Lydia Alipio, Jun Lacap, Nenita Acua,
Leonora Roque, Lady Fatima Dianco
Dr. Felicisima Tungol, Dr. Yolanda Simbul, Pablo Acua, Elizabeth
Medairos, Dr. Teresita Roberto, Lydia Alipio, Jun Lacap, Nenita Acua,
Leonora Roque, Lady Fatima Dianco
Dr. Nely G. Espino, Dr. Maria Fe V. Roman, Dr. Perla B. Estrella, Dr.
Celia M. Lapid, Dr. Glenda C. Magno, Mr. Eugene S. Magno, Mr.
Redentor E. Banez, Mrs. Maribel Q. Tolentino, Mrs. Glenda D. Abad,
Mr. Resty Sarmiento, Mrs. Noraida G. Bardemorilla, Mr. Jerry Perello
Dr. Perla B. Estrella, Mr. Eugenio S. Magno, Dr. Celia M. Lapid, Mr.
Resty M. Sarmiento, Mr. Ariel M. Tamayo, Mr. Rimberto del Rosario,
Ms. Maricris David, Mr. Mark Anthony Corintin
Dr. Perla Estrella, Anelyn Dullon, Jhunie Ann Francisco, Archie
Manuyag, Hensel Lingad, Janica Dabu, Diosa Reyes, Loida Garcia
Nomer Varua
101
22
42
25
68
26
22
30
7
115
10
25
27
373
88
87
68
85
91
76
24
26
26
80
102
13
13
35
45
32
82
35
12
Female
32
16
115
10
33
48
91
449
103
104
75
112
107
85
39
46
31
80
122
114
35
77
70
32
150
61
34
Total
No. of Beneficiaries
Male
Persons Involved
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
On Going
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Project Status
HORIZONS
25
41
41
11
36
22
10
69
2
9
0
30
30
12
43
18
45
52
30
30
7
115
10
8
0
27
21
Female
71
71
23
79
40
16
114
52
30
32
16
115
10
33
48
Total
No. of Beneficiaries
Male
May 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 2013; BPSU
Balanga Campus
Persons Involved
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
On-Going
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
On Going
Project Status
AACCUP
Abbreviations
ECE
FPRDI
FY
GAA
GE
GS
IATED
HORIZONS
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