CLSU Annual Report 2013 1 Board of Regents
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CLSU Annual Report 2013 1 Board of Regents Hon. RUPERTO S. SANGALANG Hon. RUBEN C. SEVILLEJA Hon. EDGARDO J. ANGARA Hon. PIA S. CAYETANO Commissioner President, CLSU Senator and Chair Senator and Chair Commission on Higher Education Vice Chair Senate Committee on Education, Senate Committee on Education, Chair - Designate Culture & Arts Arts and Culture (Starting Oct. 2013) Member Member Hon. JUAN EDGARDO M. ANGARA Hon. ROMAN T. ROMULO Hon. SEVERINO C. SANTOS Hon. VICTOR B. MARIANO Congressman and Chair Congressman and Chair Regional Director, NEDA, RO3 Regional Director, DOST, RO3 House Committee on Higher and House Committee on Higher and Member Member Technical Education Technical Education Member (Starting Oct. 2013) Member Hon. ANDREW B. VILLACORTA Hon. TEOTIMO M. AGANON Hon. EDGARDO A. ALFONSO Hon. FIRMA C. VIRAY Regional Director, DA, RFU III Alumni Representative Private Sector Representative Faculty Representative Member Memberr Member Member Hon. PAUL A. CARDENIO Hon. DEVIN CARL P. SAGUN Mr. EDGARDO C. IBAÑEZ Student Representative Student Representative (Starting Oct. 2013) University and Board Secretary Member Member 2 CLSU Annual Report 2013 Table of Contents 2 CLSU Board of Regents 4 Foreword 5 Excellence in Learning 6 Enrolment 6 Graduation 8 Students’ Performance in Examinations 8 Program Accreditation and Institutional Accreditation 9 Internationalization Initiatives 9 Curriculum Development 9 Library and Information Access Development 10 Student Development and Welfare 13 Student Awards 15 Human Resource Development 17 Notable Awards and Recognition 19 Faculty and Student Exchange/On-the-Job Trainings 20 Discovery of New Knowledge 21 Research and Development Programs Implemented 23 Scholarly Outputs Published 25 Other Publications 27 Proactive Engagement 28 Technical Support, Extension Services and Continuing Education/ Training Program 30 Special Programs and Projects 31 Professional and Expert Services 33 Collaborative Linkages and Partnerships 36 Good Governance 37 Financial Resources 38 Facilities Development and Improvement 40 Business Affairs and Other Business Income 43 University Officials 44 CLSU Philosophy, Vision and Mission CLSU Annual Report 2013 3 Foreword he Central Luzon State University began the Year 2013 armed with Trenewed vigor and dynamism to pursue its mandates of providing world-class education and producing cutting-edge researches and innovation for progress and development. The university also marked the completion of its Five-Year Strategic Plan as it is poised to face the challenges of an ever changing environment especially in the field of higher education. It also continued to work for quality and excellence in the light of the Philippine Higher Education Reform Agenda aligned with the Social Contract of His Excellency, President Benigno S. Aquino. This was done by providing the important requisites for an efficient and effective delivery of higher education: quality and relevant instruction; active research participation; involvement of faculty members, staff, and students in both curricular and co-curricular activities; participative management; and responsible governance. The notable accomplishments and significant milestones of the University in 2013 are highlighted in this Annual Report. 4 CLSU Annual Report 2013 xcellence Ein Learning he Academic Affairs Program takes its part in the realization of the TUniversity Strategic Plan through the provision of superlative quality of education. It makes certain the achievement of exceptional learning through the delivery of advanced and relevant instruction. Useful policy studies and proposals were implemented and active involvement of faculty, staff and students in research and various activities favorable to learning and development were continuously encouraged and sustained. CLSU Annual Report 2013 5 ENROLMENT The enrolment in the graduate, undergraduate, vocational and high school levels for the first semester, SY 2013-2014 breached the 11,000 mark for the first time with a total of 12,235. During the second semester, a total of 11,382 students was enrolled. The total enrolment for Summer 2013 was 2,462 (Table 3). Table 1. Enrolment by college/institute/school, CY 2013 1st 2nd Units Summer Semester Semester College of Agriculture 638 1,597 1,475 College of Arts and Sciences 397 2,783 College of Business Administration and 332 1,720 1,642 Accountancy College of Education 329 2,235 2,067 College of Engineering 230 1,510 1,449 College of Fisheries 71 317 277 College of Home Science and 167 967 879 Industry College of Veterinary Science 200 397 356 and Medicine Vocational and High Schools 0 709 706 vertical- vertical- Institute of Graduate Studies 98 ized ized Total 2, 462 12,235 11,382 GRADUATION Table 2. Number of graduates by degree, 61st Annual During the university’s 61st Annual Commencement Exercises Commencement Exercises held on April 11, 2013, a total of 1,121 graduates, the Curricular Program Number biggest single batch so far, marched for Institute of Graduate Studies their respective diplomas/certificates. Of this Doctor of Philosophy 7 total, 34 students graduated with academic Master of Science 16 honors: 1 magna cum laude, 31 cum laude Master of Chemistry 2 and 2 with honors. In addition, 17 received Open University special awards. Doctor of Philosophy 1 Mr. Alberto D. Lina, a corporate College of Veterinary Science and Medicine entrepreneur and financial executive, served Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 24 as guest of honor and commencement Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry 39 speaker. College of Engineering The Bachelor of Science in Business Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 11 Administration had the most number of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 48 graduates (161), followed by the BS in Hotel and Restaurant Management and Bachelor Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 97 of Secondary Education with 105 and 100, Certificate in Agricultural Mechanics 7 respectively. 6 CLSU Annual Report 2013 Mr. Alberto D. Lina Pres. Ruben C. Sevilleja Number Curricular Program College of Fisheries Bachelor of Science in Fisheries 5 College of Business Administration and Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 161 Bachelor of Science in Accountancy 39 On the other hand, 362 graduated during the 23rd Mid-year Commencement Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology 85 Exercises held on November 21, 2013 (Table Master in Business Administration 1 3). Four students graduated cum laude. Dr. College Education Ruben C. Sevilleja, CLSU president, served Bachelor of Secondary Education 100 as commencement speaker. The theme of Bachelor of Elementary Education 99 both the annual and mid-year graduation Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Extension 26 Education exercises was “Upholding Excellence and Relevance Amidst Challenges of College of Agriculture Globalization in Higher Education. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture 72 rd Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness 8 Table 3. Number of graduates, 23 Mid-year Commencement Exercises Certificate in Agricultural Science 17 College Number College of Home Science and Industry Bachelor of Science in Food Technology 30 College of Agriculture 42 Bachelor of Science in Textile and Garment 6 College of Arts and Sciences 43 Technology Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant College of Business Administration and Accountancy 30 105 Management College of Education 82 College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts in Development Communication 22 College of Engineering 32 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology 20 College of Fisheries 13 Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences 29 College of Home Science and Industry 33 Bachelor of Science in Biology 25 College of Veterinary Science and Medicine 27 Bachelor of Science in Chemistry 11 Bachelor of Science in Statistics 7 TOTAL 362 TOTAL 1,121 CLSU Annual Report 2013 7 STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN EXAMINATIONS The university mostly surpassed the national passing percentages in various licensure examinations during the period in review. Two graduates of the College of Veterinary Science and Medicine (CVSM) bagged the First and Second Places in the 2013 Veterinary Licensure Examination given by PRC last September 18-20. They are Dr. Dr. Felkins M. Macabitas, first placer (4th from left), and Dr. Gian Ato D. Canlas, second placer (5th from left) with (from left) VPAA S. Roguel, VPRET T. Aganon, Pres. Felkins M. Macabitas (first placer) and Dr. R. Sevilleja, Dean R. Gundran, VPAD R. Divina and BPBA E. Marzan Gian Ato D. Canlas (second placer) with ratings of 88.20 and 85.86%, respectively. Management (BSHRM) students passed the The CLSU – CVSM also placed Second TESDA Assessment for National Certification Best Performing School among 20 veterinary (NC) II on the following skills: Housekeeping, schools in the 2013 National Veterinary 156 students, 100% passing; Food and Beverage, 162 students, 97% passing, and Admission Test (NVAT) having posted 97.30 passing percentage with three students Bartending, 244 students, 100% passing, bagging the top three places: Alvin John The performance of graduates in M. Oliveros (85.45), Razy Mark N. Sanchez different licensure examinations held during (83.03), and Leynard Marvin R. Santos (79.39). the period covered is summarized in Table 4. Moreover, 95 BS Information Table 4. Performance of graduates in licensure examinations Technology students posted a 100% passing Institutional National Licensure Date Passing Passing performance in the TESDA Computer Examination Hardware Servicing