The 2010 Board of Regents

The 2010 Board of Regents

1 THE 2010 BOARD OF REGENTS Chairman Emmanuel Y. Angeles Chairman Patricia B. Licuanan Chairman, Commission on Higher Education Chairman, Commission on Higher Education Chairman, WVSU BOR Chairman, WVSU BOR (January - June 2010) (July - December 2010) Vice Chairman Pablo E. Subong, Jr. President, West Visayas State University Vice Chairman, WVSU BOR Regent Manuel “Mar: A. Roxas, II Regent Edgardo J. Angara Regent Cynthia A. Villar Regent Juan Edgardo M. Angara Chairman, Senate Committee on Education, Chairman, Senate Committee on Education, Chairman, House of the Representatives Chairman, House of the Representatives Arts and Culture Arts and Culture Committee on Higher and Technical Education Committee on Higher and Technical Education Member, WVSU BOR Member, WVSU BOR Member, WVSU BOR Member, WVSU BOR (January – June 2010) Represented by: Dr. Dionisia Rola (January – June 2010) Represented by: Congw. Janette L. Garin Represented by: Ms. Zinnia P. Teruel (July – December 2010) (July – December 2010) (January – June 2010) Regent Michelle A. Fabia Regent Frances Grace V. Parcon Regent Truman T. Cainglet Regent Zinnia P. Teruel Chairman, Federated Student Council Chairman, Federated Student Council Private Sector Representative Private Sector Representative Member, WVSU BOR Member, WVSU BOR Member, WVSU BOR Member, WVSU BOR (January – June 2010) (July – December 2010) (January - March 2010) (May – December 2010) Regent Bernabe B. Cocjin Regent Elnora A. Cabalfin Regent Ro-Ann A. Bacal Regent Ramon G. Zarceno Regent Florencio L. Cordura, Jr. Private Sector Representatives Private Sector Representative Regional Director, NEDA R6 President, WVSU Alumni Association President, WVSU Faculty Association Member, WVSU BOR Member, WVSU BOR Member, WVSU BOR Member, WVSU BOR Member, WVSU BOR (January – March 2010) (March – December 2010) Belen G. Carreon BOR and University Secretary 2 Table of Contents The Board of Regents 2 Transmittal 5 Executive Summary 6 Legal Basis 7 Vision, Mission and Core Values 8 Financial Highlights 9 INSTRUCTION 18 Instruction and Quality Assurance 18 Learning Assessment 19 Teaching Excellence 20 Student Services 21 University Learning Resource 24 Central Science Laboratory 26 Academic Programs 28 College of Education 28 College of Arts and Sciences 28 College of Nursing 28 College of Medicine 29 College of Agriculture and Forestry 29 College of Mass Communications 30 College of PESCAR 30 Institute of Information and Communications Technology 31 College of Business and Management 31 Distance Education 32 Peace Education 32 Enrollment Data 33 Graduation Data 36 Campuses 41 Calinog Campus 41 Janiuay Campus 43 Lambunao Campus 45 Pototan Campus 47 Himamaylan City Extension 51 UNIVERSITY RESEARCH, EXTENSION, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 53 University Research and Development Center 53 University Extension and Development Center 59 University Planning and Development Office 60 Campus Physical Planning Office 61 Management Information System 67 3 Communications and International Affairs Office / Special Assistance to the President for External Affairs 70 University Resource Generating Program 71 SPECIAL UNITS 74 Gender and Development 74 Panrehiyong Sentro ng Wikang Filipino 74 Center for Research and Innovation in Science and Mathematics Education 75 Center for Philippine Native Chicken 76 Gawad Kalinga Builders Institute 77 Alumni Affairs Office 78 Medical Center 79 University Infirmary 98 INTERNAL GOVERNANCE AND ADMINISTRATION 102 Administrative Services Division 102 Human Resource Management Office 102 Records Office 104 Procurement / Supply Office 105 General Services Office 106 Security Unit 107 Financial Services Division 108 Budget Office 108 Accounting Office 109 Cashiers’ Office 111 Heads of Administrative Units 112 Other Service and Support Units 112 Members of the Administrative Council 113 WVSU Organizational Chart 114 The University Officials 115 4 WEST VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY (Formerly Iloilo Normal School) ILOILO CITY, PHILIPPINES Telefax Number: (033) 320-08-79 HIS EXCELLENCY BENIGNO SIMEON C. AQUINO III President Republic of the Philippines Malacañang Palace Manila, Philippines Through: THE CHAIRMAN Commission on Higher Education CHED Central Office Higher Education Development Center (HEDC) Building C. P. Garcia Avenue U.P. Diliman, Quezon City Your Excellency: Greetings! The West Visayas State University, the premier State University in Western Visayas located in Iloilo City, respectfully submits its 2010 Annual Report in compliance with the provisions of the Revised Administrative Code of 1987. The report highlights the major accomplishments of the University in the performance of its functions -- instruction, research, extension, and production. These are in response to the mandate of the University as regards to the development and production of manpower needed by the Western Visayas and the Republic of the Philippines. I am grateful for your usual support. Very truly yours, PABLO E. SUBONG, JR., Ed.D., Ph.D. President 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY We are entering a new age, an age of knowledge in which the key strategic resources necessary for prosperity has become knowledge itself -- educated people, their ideas and innovations and their entrepreneurial spirit which are measures of an innovative workforce. West Visayas State University has created and sustained this educated and innovative workforce and the capacity to generate and apply new knowledge, supported through policies and investments in developing human capital, technological innovations and entrepreneurial skills. The pillars of Knowledge-based economy are that knowledge becomes the key engine of economic growth. Knowledge economy is one where knowledge is acquired, created, disseminated and applied to enhance economic development. In this age of globalization and rapid advances in technology development, the principal goal of West Visayas State University is to produce globally competitive workforce. In order for the University to guide, support, and produce the desired globally competitive workforce, there are missions to be achieved to realize its vision of becoming one of the top universities in Southeast Asia. The major instruments that influenced the development of quality, relevance, and effectiveness of the University in response to its mandate are the following: - Regulation/quality assurance which contributes about 20% to the attainment of the University’s vision like accreditation of programs and its compliance, teaching effectiveness, improving its faculty profile and improving the performance of graduates in the Licensure Examinations so that employment of graduates will be improved and to make the University’s study programs attractive to foreign students; - Improvement of research quality until the end product will be commercialized which will benefit the community the University serves; and - Access and equity for the poor but deserving students needing assistance is improved to realize social equality in the society, an indication that “Education is the Foundation of Economic Prosperity and Individual Liberty, Justice and Self Worth.” We then believe, that in promoting quality and excellence in education, improving access and equity, and making human resource more globally competitive, the University is certainly transforming itself as a venue through modest steps in its journey towards enhancing the quality of life of its graduates, the community, especially the Filipino youth of this generation and the generations to come -- thus, realizing our dream for the University to become one of the top universities in Southeast Asia. 6 PABLO E. SUBONG, JR. SUC President IV Established in 1902, West Visayas State University (WVSU) started out as Iloilo Normal School. It was a tributary normal school providing basic and secondary education as well as a training department for teachers. By virtue of Republic Act No. 4189 in 1965, Iloilo Normal School became West Visayas State College. Courses aside from the earlier established teacher training programs were added. By the year 1986, through Presidential Decree 2019, it became West Visayas State University. LEGAL BASIS The coming into being of the West Visayas State doctoral program of the Graduate School was likewise, University (WVSU) dates back to 1924 when it became introduced in 1977. The B.S. Biological Science, AB Mass an independent and distinct teacher training institution Communications, and B. S. Forestry programs took off known as the Iloilo Normal School (INS). However, its in 1981. On January 27, 1986, PD. 2019 converted the birth can be traced back as early as 1902 when it was College into the West Visayas State University, integrating opened as a tributary normal school with secondary the Iloilo National College of Agriculture (INCA) into its school instruction. system. In 1987, the University acquired the Don Benito V. Lopez Memorial Hospital, which became the WVSU In 1916, it was a secondary school complete with Hospital, a 150-bed tertiary, teaching and training hospital. elementary and training departments. It was only, The University further established in 1993, the Physical however, in 1924, with the completion of its main building Education, Sports, Culture and Recreation Center which (now Quezon Hall) and the laboratory school building later became the degree-granting PESCAR Institute and when INS became a distinct educational institution later College of PESCAR in 2000. Strict observance of itself. The year likewise, became a kick off point for a the trilogy

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