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PRESIDENT’S REPORT ‘Toward a Total University’

http://www.pup.edu.ph

...where the sublime scholars live

THE COVER

ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Published by the

PUP Publications Of!ce under the

Of!ce of the Vice President for Research, Extension, and Development

Dr. Mely M. Padilla Mr. Veronico N. Tarrayo Writer-Editors

“Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home.” -- Matsuo Basho

Dr. Pastor B. Malaborbor

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he Guevarra administration signi!es a continuation of everything “good and beautiful” that it has carried on from its worthy predecessors. PUP since 1904 has served as the “home” where the sublime scholars live. It is where the ambitions, hopes, and dreams of those who pass its portals are seen and realized.

Consultant

Christine Joyce S. Bautista Jesusana S. Dejito

Lourdes M. Aganan Anita H. Irinco Criselda M. Ligon Consolidation of Data

As “the” home, it is also the mute witness to the sweat, blood, and tears of the people who carry on the mission of the school and whose intellectual, socioeconomic, and cultural contributions re"ect Apolinario Mabini’s indelible virtue of public service. PUP remains, and will remain, as a strong institution of higher learning that promotes educational and moral values forti!ed by a leadership with a clear vision for the Filipino youth. PUP, like a home, evolves. It does not only move on… it moves forward with a boundless vision.

Photos Courtesy of

The Public Affairs Of!ce

2009 PRESIDENT’S REPORT

CONTENTS Transmittal Letter Vision Ten-Point Agenda

2 31 38 48

Highlights of Accomplishments Of!ce of the President Of!ce of the Executive Vice President Of!ce of the Vice President for Academic Affairs Curricular Offerings Accreditation Student National Awards Faculty

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Of!ce of the Vice President for Student Services Of!ce of the University Registrar Admissions Of!ce Of!ce of Student Services Of!ce for Scholarship and Financial Assistance Guidance, Counseling, and Testing Center University Center for Culture and the Arts Career Development and Placement Of!ce Ninoy Aquino Library and Learning Resources Center

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Of!ce of the Vice President for Research, Extension, and Development Center for Data and Statistical Analysis Center for Entrepreneurial Development Center for Global Warming Studies Center for Human Development and Center for Peace and Poverty Studies Center for Labor and Industrial Relations Extension Management Of!ce Information and Communications Technology Center Institutional Planning Of!ce Institute of Social History - Research Institute for Politics and Economics Research Management Of!ce SciTech Research and Development Center Publications Of!ce

CONTENTS Of!ce of the Vice President for Finance

108

Budget Services Procurement Of!ce Accounting Of!ce Fund Management Of!ce Business Regulations Of!ce Of!ce of the Vice President for Administration

118

Infrastructure Project Of!ce Human Resource Management Division Medical and Dental Services Of!ce Central Records Of!ce Building and Grounds Maintenance Of!ce Motorpool Unit University (Sampaguita) Canteen Property and Supplies Of!ce University Information Systems Network Operations Of!ce Of!ce of the Executive Director for Campuses Curricular Offerings Admission Enrollment Graduates Students Faculty Extension Services Board of Regents University Of!cials Appendices Appendix A. Academic Organizations Appendix B. Of!cership in Organizations Appendix C. Student Organizations Appendix D. Student Publications Appendix E. Networks and Linkages

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Republic of the Philippines

Polytechnic University of the Philippines

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

August 2010

Her Excellency GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO President, Republic of the Philippines Malacañang Palace San Miguel, Manila

Thru:

Hon. EMMANUEL Y. ANGELES Chairman, Commission on Higher Education and the PUP Board of Regents

Dear Madam President: With pride and humility, I am pleased to submit to your of!ce the University President’s Report 2009. The numerous achievements that we made during the year have given us enough reason to feel proud because we are doing our share to ensure the country’s sustained economic progress that your administration envisions. Starting as a humble business school, PUP now offers a comprehensive array of academic programs that aim to equip the marginalized sector of the country with valuable tools against poverty. We have focused our vision on becoming a global powerhouse of relevant, responsive, and quality education to serve not only our local needs but also those of the international community. PUP has been producing globally competitive and highly skilled job-providers to keep up with the entrepreneurship priority of your ten-point agenda. We too have taken contributive steps to ful!ll CHED’s main areas of concern: instruction, research, extension, and production. Let me take this opportunity to thank you for the openhanded support you have given our University and for making possible all the hard-earned achievements contained in this report. It is truly gratifying to trace the progress that our humble University has made, thus, giving us an emboldening sense of pride and at the same time driving us to perform better to achieve greater heights. This report summarizing the tireless efforts and many contributions of the University to the country and its citizens also serves as a tribute to the “team-spirited” people of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines " the sturdy backbones that have made the school stand out. They strive to work painstakingly to make PUP competitive in the knowledge economy. God bless, Madam President and our beloved countrymen.

Very truly yours,

DANTE DANT NTE G. GUEVARRA NT GUE UEVA UE VARR VA RR University President Univer ersity Preside er dent de

Toward a “TOTAL UNIVERSITY”

VISION

1. Foster high-quality campus environment

TEN-POINT AGENDA

2. Strategize and institutionalize income-generating projects 3. Strengthen research, publications, and creative works 4. Model quality management and !scal responsibility 5. Improve sense of community involvement and linkages 6. Institutionalize the principles of academic freedom and responsibility 7. Promote academic excellence in student and faculty performance nationally and internationally 8. Nurture and enrich our cultural heritage 9. Integrate ICT with instruction, research, service, and production 10. Evolve wholesome living and pleasant working environment for faculty, employees, and students

2009 HIGHLIGHTS OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS

The University Executive Of!cials

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he promise of a better life for the millions of economically disadvantaged Filipino students !nds realization in the low-cost but quality education offered by the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, providing this multitudinous student population, the biggest in the country, with myriad opportunities and avenues in a quest for a greener pasture. No doubt that the University has been doing many good things to those who are economically challenged. PUP President’s Report 2009 displays with pride the laurels it reaped in the year under review. These feats embody the University’s pure and brimming dedication to the future while projecting a very !ne image of strength and greatness that even time will not 2 eradicate. 2

President’s Report 2009 LINKAGES WITH GOVERNMENT, NONGOVERNMENT, AND INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES •

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PUP forged agreements with the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Philippine Broadcasting System (PBS) # PUP, in partnership with DOE, would pursue various projects related to the development of natural gas industry and the establishment of Natural Gas Institute. # PUP and PBS have agreed to continue coproducing two weekly international radio programs being aired over Radyo Pilipinas: training and empowerment of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) throughout the world, and Radioversity, a distance education on-theair project initiated by the PUP Open University and PBS in collaboration with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

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Mayor Isaias B. Ubana II of Lopez Quezon with Pres. Dante G. Guevarra and EVP Victoria C. Naval at the Open University MOA-Signing on July 3, 2009

Under the agreement signed with Mayor Jesse Concepcion of Mariveles, Bataan, the PUP-Bataan Campus would offer Bachelor in Elementary Education. The local government agreed to shoulder the salary of faculty members in the said academic program. The MOA signed with Sang Yong Kim, General Manager of the Korean Company East Cam Tech, stipulates the accommodation of PUP Bataan Campus students for the on-the-job training in the said company and the eventual absorption of these student-trainees as employees of the company. Majority of the colleges have existing MOAs with international and local industries, government, and nongovernment agencies.

Nutrition and Dietetics Board Exam Passers

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS BOARD PERFORMANCE •

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Top 1 Performing School in the April and October 2009 Licensure Examination for Teachers with 100 or more examinees 3rd Top Performing School in the January 2009 Architecture Licensure Examination with 21-50 examinees 4th Top Performing School of Architecture in the Philippines 2nd Top Performing School in the June 2009 Architecture Licensure Examination with 51-100 examinees 4th Top Performing School in the July 2009 NutritionistDietitian Licensure Examination

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2nd Top Performing School in the October 2009 Licensure Examination for Interior Designers with 5-24 examinees 2nd Top Performing School in the October 2009 Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE) Licensure Examination with 100 or more examinees 2nd Top Performing School in the March 2009 Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE) Licensure Examination with 50-99 examinees 6th Top Performing School in the October 2009 Mechanical Engineering (ME) Licensure Examination with 26-85 examinees 5th Top Performing School in the September 2009 Electrical Engineering (EE) Licensure Examination

President’s Report 2009

OVERALL BOARD PERFORMANCE Board/Bar Examination

Average Institutional Performance

No. of Passers

Average National Passing Rate

CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT BOARD EXAMINATION Mabini Campus May

82

25.39

28.88

October

377

55.85

41.68

2

50.00

28.88

May

9

56.25

28.88

October

5

71.43

41.68

2

50

28.88

3

33.33

41.68

2

25.00

28.88

May

3

18.75

28.88

October

14

50.00

41.68

Bataan Campus May Lopez Campus

Maragondon Campus May Ragay Campus October Sta. Rosa campus May Taguig Campus

CIVIL ENGINEER LICENSURE EXAMINATION Mabini Campus May

30

52.63

43.70

November

69

62.16

46.27

May

2

100.00

43.70

November

17

53.13

46.27

Lopez Campus

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEER LICENSURE EXAMINATION Mabini Campus March

23

41.07

24.19

October

62

37.13

26.17

4

President’s Report 2009

OVERALL BOARD PERFORMANCE No. of Passers

Average Institutional Performance

Average National Passing Rate

March

4

36.36

24.19

October

17

48.57

26.17

Board/Bar Examination Taguig Campus

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER LICENSURE EXAMINATION Mabini Campus September

29

35.37

42.14

May

1

20.00

35.20

September

2

12.50

42.14

20

43.48

42.14

2

8.00

42.14

Lopez Campus

Sto. Tomas Campus September Maragondon Campus September

MECHANICAL ENGINEER LICENSURE EXAMINATION Mabini Campus April

8

53.33

49.57

October

55

72.37

60.47

15

100.00

60.47

Taguig Campus October

ARCHITECT LICENSURE EXAMINATION January

22

56.41

39.49

March

1

100.00

55.00

LIBRARIAN LICENSURE EXAMINATION November

35

53.85

29.99

LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS (SECONDARY) Mabini Campus April

121

63.68

24.67

October

267

55.74

28.15

April

4

28.57

24.67

September

17

23.94

28.15

Bataan Campus

5

President’s Report 2009

OVERALL BOARD PERFORMANCE No. of Passers

Average Institutional Performance

Average National Passing Rate

April

4

28.57

24.67

September

12

42.86

28.15

April

13

28.26

24.67

September

18

25.00

28.15

April

3

8.57

24.67

September

5

9.09

28.15

April

3

10.34

24.67

September

5

10.87

28.15

April

15

41.67

24.67

September

12

27.27

28.15

Board/Bar Examination Commonwealth Campus

Maragondon Campus

Mulanay Campus

Ragay Campus

Sto. Tomas Campus

Taguig Campus April

4

50.00

24.67

September

39

68.42

28.15

Lopez Campus April

7

21.21

24.67

September

22

31.88

28.15

April

4

13.33

24.67

September

2

3.03

28.15

April

8

50.00

24.67

September

18

43.90

28.15

April

11

36.67

24.67

September

19

73.08

28.15

Unisan Campus

San Pedro Campus

Sta. Rosa Branch

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President’s Report 2009

OVERALL BOARD PERFORMANCE Board/Bar Examination

Average Institutional Performance

No. of Passers

Average National Passing Rate

CHEMIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION September

23

40.35

53.68

NUTRITIONIST DIETITIAN LICENSURE EXAMINATION July

55

80.88

67.45

40.00

24.58

BAR EXAMINATION September

16

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS •

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Johnny Lantion, a student of Postbaccalaureate in Cooperative Management program of the University, won the Special Award for his business plan entitled “Production of Affordable and User-Fit Lower Limb Prosthesis” at the Philippine Bid Challenge sponsored by Shell-Philippines and initiated by the Dutch National Committee for International Cooperation and Sustainable Development. Mariefe del Mundo, who graduated Summa Cum Laude in May 2009, was one of the Ten Outstanding Students for NCR for the SY 2008-2009. This prestigious search was sponsored by the Commission on Higher Education. Ms. Del Mundo was also a recipient of the President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Academic and Leadership Award 2009. Juan Paolo Libunao, Rachael Seso, and Katrina Tarape were the champions at the 1st Senate Collegiate Debate Competition sponsored by the Senate of the Philippines in celebration of its 93rd founding anniversary. Angelique Santos was the Outstanding Nutrition Student chosen by the Philippine Association of Nutritionists. Jayson Francisco, Carousel Mae Marquez, Kaycee Ferreira, Sir Moses Naluz, and Emmarie Luz Posadas won 2nd place at the 2nd Engineering Research Contest organized by the Institute of Electrical Engineers of the Philippines. Jennifer Belleza, Aziel Cruz, Angelique Santos, John Emmanuel de Lima, and Robert de Leon’s research entitled “Nutrition Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of PUP Varsity Players” got the 2nd place award for the Nutrition Research Undergraduate Category sponsored by the Food and Nutrition Research Institute and Department of Science and Technology. Manuelito Andaya, Anarose Gapasin,Yvonne Irasga, and Michelle Nombrado’s research entitled “Development of Reduced Fat and Sugar-Free Ice Cream Made from Bitter Melon (Momordica Charantia)” bagged the 3rd place award for the Nutrition Research Undergraduate Category sponsored by the Food and Nutrition Research Institute and the Department of Science and Technology.

Mariefe Del Mundo with other TOSP-NCR Awardees

Top Outstanding Students of the Philippines

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Jeric Jimenez bagged the 1st place award at the 4th Gawad Emman Lacaba Timpalak sa Pagsulat ng Tula sponsored by the College Editors Guild of the Philippines. Christopher Loyola, Mark Cruz, Jayson Francisco, Carousel Mae Marquez, and Edmon Conchade won 2nd place at the Math Regional Quiz Show sponsored by the Institute of Electrical Engineers of the Philippines. Arche Tudtod and Christo Rey Albason received the special recognition award as resource speakers at the seminarworkshop on “Pagkukuwento, Tanda ng Pagkatuto” organized by the Alitaptap Storytellers Philippines, Inc. Noel Catarina, Shiela Borres, Mark Anthony Ferrer, and Mark Sarabosing placed as 3rd runner-up at the 1st National Food Bowl Quiz Competition headed by the Philippine Association of Food Technologists, Inc.

President’s Report 2009

1th Senate Collegiate Debate Competition Champions INTERNATIONAL Name of Student/ Organization

Nature of Achievement/Award/ Recognition

Sponsor

Ebenezer Bonbon

Student Ambassador

Japan International Cooperation Center and National Youth Commission

Erwin Ocana

1st Place (RED TAPE DISEASE) Asia Europe Online Competition “Freedom of Young Media”

Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) Young Communicators Network

Jay Harold Gregorio

Bronze Medalist, Muay Thai Welter Weight

25th Sea Games in Vientiane, Laos

John Henry Tamayo

Participant, Essay Writing Contest, Goi Peace Foundation

Goi Peace Foundation, Japan

John Val Dela Cruz

Paper Presenter, 1st International Conference

International Communication Studies Society

Grand Prize, ASEAN-Korea Multimedia Competition

ASEAN-Korea Centre

Finalist, Bangkok International Print and Drawing Competition Jophel Botero Ybiosa

Finalist, International Photography Contest

Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

Champion, Extemporaneous Speech Contest, Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day 2009

University of the Philippines, Diliman

Marianne Enriquez

Representative, Ambassador of Goodwill and Culture

UK Bird Fair, United Kingdom

Precious Ocaya

Bronze Medalist, Muay Thai Flyweight

25th Sea Games in Vientiane, Laos

Silver Medalist, Water Polo

25th Sea Games in Vientiane, Laos

Member of the Water Polo National Team

Philippine Aquatic Sports Association (PASA), 25th Sea Games in Vientiane, Laos

Jay Harold Gregorio Preciosa Ocaya

Members of the Muay Thai National Team

Muay Association of the Philippines (MAP), 25th SEA Games in Vientiane, Laos

Banda Kawayan

Best Performing Group, Gyeonggi, International Travel Fair

South Korea

LHS Chorale

Silver Certi!cate, “AVOS” International Chorale Competition

TRANSINEX

Ronald Alejo Guiriba

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President’s Report 2009 ENROLLMENT BACCALAUREATE DEGREE MAIN CAMPUS NO. OF ENROLLEES

COURSE

1 Semester st

2nd Semester

3,836

3,657

Bachelor of Science in Clinical Psychology

584

552

Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Organizational Psychology

649

616

Bachelor of Arts in Theater Arts

140

116

Bachelor in Library and Information Science

162

153

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy

123

114

Bachelor of Arts in History

200

189

Bachelor of Science in Sociology

119

177

Bachelor in Business Administration Major in Management

577

538

Bachelor in Business Administration Major in Marketing

550

498

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in HRDM

1,576

1,428

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management

1,566

1,484

Bachelor in Advertising and Public Relations

852

796

Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management

395

367

Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management

982

923

1,036

994

12

9

Bachelor in Transportation Management

177

166

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

954

664

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

715

902

Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

1,053

1,004

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

641

613

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

1,005

887

Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering

1,075

1,048

Bachelor of Science in Railway Engineering Management

155

151

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

644

614

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering

667

639

Bachelor of Science in Interior Design

153

145

Bachelor of Science in Architecture

668

648

Bachelor of Science in Economics

375

365

1,409

1,356

Bachelor in Political Science

221

210

Bachelor in Public Administration and Governance

167

158

Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management Bachelor of Science in Tourism

Bachelor in Banking and Finance

9

President’s Report 2009 NO. OF ENROLLEES

COURSE

1st Semester

2nd Semester

Bachelor of Science in Political Economy

161

145

Bachelor in Communication Research

298

293

1,002

951

Bachelor in Journalism

363

346

Bachelor of Arts in English

570

527

Batsilyer ng Artes sa Filipinolohiya

175

164

Bachelor in Of!ce Administration

1,033

1,708

Bachelor in Business Teacher Education

1,822

963

Bachelor in Physical Education

529

472

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

694

639

Bachelor of Science in Physics

151

138

Bachelor of Science in Biology

220

208

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

379

374

Bachelor in Applied Statistics

161

151

Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics

360

353

Bachelor of Science in Food Technology

339

327

Bachelor in Cooperative

532

497

Diploma in Information Communication Management Technology

541

461

Diploma in Computer Engineering Management Technology

315

234

Diploma in Of!ce Management Technology

269

119

Diploma in Electrical Engineering Management Technology

35

26

Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Management Technology

50

34

Diploma in Electronics Communication Engineering Management Technology

71

48

33,508

31,359

Bachelor in Broadcast Communication

Total OPEN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM

NO. OF ENROLLEES

COURSE

1st Semester

2nd Semester

Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management

838

246

Bachelor in Broadcast Communication

307

134

1,145

380

Total

OUS - SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (NONTRADITIONAL/ETEEAP) NO. OF ENROLLEES

COURSE

1st Semester

2nd Semester

Bachelor of Science in Sociology

1

1

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Management

4

1

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing

2

0

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in HRDM

1

2

10

President’s Report 2009 NO. OF ENROLLEES

COURSE

1st Semester

2nd Semester

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management

1

6

Bachelor in Public Administration and Governance

4

3

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

3

7

Bachelor of Arts in English

1

1

Bachelor in Journalism

3

2

Bachelor in Of!ce Administration

4

1

Bachelor in Political Science

0

1

24

25

Total

MASTER’S DEGREE GRADUATE SCHOOL NO. OF ENROLLEES

PROGRAM

1 Semester st

2nd Semester

Master of Science in Engineering

30

24

Master of Arts in English Language Teaching

56

49

125

120

Master in Applied Statistics

29

17

Master in Library and Information Science

73

72

466

405

Master in Business Education

21

17

Master of Arts in Economics

29

40

103

149

Master in Industrial Engineering Management

26

30

Master in Communication

38

33

122

129

Master of Arts in Filipino

28

21

Master of Science in Mathematics Education

50

45

Master in Physical Education and Sports

38

75

113

107

1,347

1,333

Master in Psychology

Master in Business Administration

Master in Educational Management

Master in Public Administration

Master of Science in Information Technology Total OPEN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM

NO. OF ENROLLEES

PROGRAM

1st Semester

Master in Communication

2nd Semester

44

15

Master in Educational Management

845

800

Master in Construction Management

42

15

11

President’s Report 2009

NO. OF ENROLLEES

PROGRAM

1 Semester

2nd Semester

st

Master in Public Administration Master of Science in Information Technology Total

420

361

43

55

1,394

1,246

OUS - SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES NO. OF ENROLLEES

PROGRAM

1st Semester

2nd Semester

Master in Business Administration

1

1

Master in Communication

0

1

1

2

Total

DOCTORAL DEGREE NO. OF ENROLLEES

PROGRAM

1st Semester

2nd Semester

Doctor in Public Administration

40

40

Doctor in Business Administration

55

52

Doctor in Educational Management

95

89

190

181

Sub-total

POSTBACCALAUREATE DEGREE NO. OF ENROLLEES

PROGRAM

1st Semester

College of Law

2nd Semester

416

410

Certi!cate in Computer Technology

28

27

Certi!cate in Teacher Education

39

9

Certi!cate in Physical Education

0

0

483

446

Total

LABORATORY HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL

NO. OF ENROLLEES 590

Laboratory High School

12

President’s Report 2009 GRADUATION BACCALAUREATE DEGREE MAIN CAMPUS NO. OF GRADUATES

COURSE

Yearend

Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

Midyear 569

240

1

1

99

16

117

13

2

0

Bachelor of Arts in Theater Arts

19

1

Bachelor in Library and Information Science

34

1

5

4

Bachelor of Arts in History

50

2

Bachelor of Science in Sociology

29

1

Bachelor in Business Administration Major in Management

439

33

Bachelor in Business Administration Major in Marketing

450

28

Bachelor in Advertising and Public Relations

182

13

98

11

Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management

200

5

Bachelor of Science in Tourism

204

4

0

2

48

1

1

0

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

195

15

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

111

28

0

1

Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

154

10

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

92

3

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

88

77

Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering

175

11

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

73

6

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering

84

8

Bachelor of Science in Interior Design

13

0

Bachelor of Science in Architecture

68

12

Bachelor of Science in Economics

71

1

1

0

410

14

Bachelor of Science in Commerce major in Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Clinical Psychology Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Organizational Psychology Bachelor of Science in Industrial Psychology

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy

Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management

Bachelor in Tourism Bachelor in Transportation Management Bachelor in Information Technology

Bachelor in Computer Data Processing Management

Bachelor in Applied Economics Bachelor in Banking and Finance

13

President’s Report 2009

NO. OF GRADUATES

COURSE

Yearend

Bachelor in Political Science with Option in International Relations

Midyear 44

0

1

0

Bachelor in Public Administration and Governance

50

0

Bachelor of Science in Political Economy

34

0

Bachelor in Broadcast Communication

272

5

Bachelor in Journalism

123

3

Bachelor of Arts in English Option in Instructional Arts

155

1

Batsilyer ng mga Sining sa Filipinolohiya Opsyon sa Sining ng Pagtuturo

15

0

Batsilyer ng mga Sining sa Filipinolohiya Opsyon sa Mass Communication

20

0

Bachelor in Of!ce Administration

406

11

Bachelor in Business Teacher Education

243

18

99

11

107

41

1

0

Bachelor of Science in Physics

11

1

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

28

41

Bachelor in Applied Statistics

31

4

Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics

60

3

Bachelor of Science in Food Technology

81

3

Bachelor in Cooperative

161

3

Addendum

124

0

6,148

707

Bachelor in Political Science with Option in Public Administration

Bachelor in Physical Education Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Major in Computer Programming

Total OPEN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM

NO. OF GRADUATES

COURSE

Yearend

Midyear

Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management

40

0

Bachelor in Broadcast Communication

17

1

Postbaccalaureate in Computer Technology

17

4

74

5

Total OUS - SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (NONTRADITIONAL/ETEEAP)

NO. OF GRADUATES

COURSE

Yearend

Midyear

ETEEAP

2

7

Nontraditional Studies Program

5

4

7

11

Total

14

President’s Report 2009 MASTER’S DEGREE GRADUATE SCHOOL NO. OF GRADUATES

PROGRAM

Yearend

Midyear

Master in Psychology

1

0

Master in Library and Information Science

0

2

Master in Applied Statistics

1

2

18

31

Master in Business Education

3

1

Master of Arts in Economics

2

0

Master in Educational Management

6

7

Master in Industrial Engineering Management

4

0

Master in Communication

5

0

27

4

Master of Arts in Filipino

2

2

Master of Science in Mathematics Education

3

0

Master in Mathematics Education

1

0

Master in Physical Education and Sports

4

0

Master of Science in Information Technology

1

3

Master in Information Technology

2

0

80

52

Master in Business Administration

Master in Public Administration

Total OUS - SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

NO. OF GRADUATES

PROGRAM

Yearend

Master in Communication

Midyear 3

0

Master in Educational Management

49

33

Master in Construction Management

7

0

34

17

93

50

Master in Public Administration Total

DOCTORAL DEGREE NO. OF GRADUATES

PROGRAM

Yearend

Midyear

Doctor in Public Administration

2

1

Doctor in Business Administration

2

2

Doctor in Educational Management

9

5

13

8

Total

15

President’s Report 2009 POSTBACCALAUREATE DEGREE PROGRAM

NO. OF GRADUATES

Postbaccalaureate

483

LABORATORY HIGH SCHOOL NO. OF GRADUATES 134

Laboratory High School

Engr. Ben B. Andres, Outstanding Electronics Engineer in the Field of Education for 2009

FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS •

•

•

•

•

Prof. Helen C. de Castro participated in the Institutional Training Program on Research Management held in Beijing University, China. Eng. Ben B. Andres was awarded as Outstanding Electronics Engineer for 2009 in the !eld of Education by the Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines, Incorporated. Dr. Juan C. Birion and Prof. Elmer G. de Jose served as paper presenters during the 8th Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences sponsored by the Commission on Higher Education. Dr. Armand A. Torres participated in the Genre-Based Approach Center for Language in Education at the Hong Kong Institute of Education. Arch. Jocelyn A. Rivera-Lutap published and presented her paper entitled “The Metamorphosis of Project BEACON (Biologically, Ecologically, Aesthetically Constructed Shelter): Sheltering Lives by the Basic” at the Annual China Urban Housing Conference, Special Forum on Sustainability and Housing Industrialization held at the University Conference Center, Hefei University of Technology in China.

•

Dr. Nenita F. Buan was elected Honorary President of FRIPSYCH in Singapore.

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

757

Full-Time Part-Time 1084

16

President’s Report 2009

DEGREE HOLDERS FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

Doctorate

Doctorate

68

119

304

Master’s

226

Bachelor’s

Bachelor’s

343

Master’s

611

RESEARCH OUTPUT FUNDED RESEARCHES Title of Research Student Development Through Cocurricular Activities

Name of Researcher/s

Funding Agency University-funded

Adela Jamorabo-Ruiz

The Short- and Long-Term Effects of Fad Diets

University-funded

Development of Low-Cost Investment Casting Technology

Almir Almiranez

Philippine Council for Industry and Energy Development-DOST

Revisiting the English Pro!ciency Program of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila: Bases for Language Curriculum

April Calvario

Self-funded

A Case Study on How the Use of Modern Technology Reduces the Use of Paper in Design Of!ce

Self-funded Arlene B. Magpayo

Philippine Culture Re$ected in Filipino Group Dining Practices in Public Dining Spaces

Self-funded

Personality and Work Values of CA Faculty

Armando A. Torres

Self-funded

Employment Competetiveness of Accounting Graduates from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines

Armando D. Baguino

Self-funded

Leaf Shape Variation in Selected Philippine Rhizoporaceae Mangroves and Its Taxonomic Implications

Armin S. Coronado

Self-funded

17

President’s Report 2009

Title of Research

Name of Researcher/s

Effectivity of Product Positioning in Selected Supermarkets in QC as Perceived by Customers and Managers Personality Adjustments of the Student Assistants of PUP-QC in Relation to their Job Ef!ciency

Funding Agency Self-funded

Artemus G. Cruz

University-funded

Scholastic Performance of the Second Year OnProbation Students of PUP-QC in Relation to their Motivational Factors

University-funded

A Combinatorial Approach to Finding the Numerical Coef!cient of Any Term of p(x) = [] (a,x-b)a,b, e C and a,% O,

Self-funded Aurea Z. Rosal

Generalized FOIL METHOD: A Method of Determining the Constant Coef!cients of Any Term in the Expansion of p(x)=[] (a,x-b,)

Self-funded

An Exploratory Study on the Impact of a ThreeHour Period Versus One-And-A-Half Period Class in the Learning Processs

Concepcion M. Vedasto

Self-funded

The Impact of the Perceived Consumer Behaviors Pro!le of Franchise Dealers and Avon Marketing Strategies in San Fernando, Pampanga

Corazon A. Daza

Self-funded

Bata Ka Pa High Ka Na

Corazon P. San Juan

PUP-Department of Filipino Self-funded

Eskwela Kiosk PUP-QC Transcript System

Demelyn Monzon

Self-funded

PUP-QC University Information Systems: Strategic Plan for 2009-2011

Self-funded

The Feasibility Study on the Establishment of Conference Center and Student Dormitory

Campus local fund Edna S. Lavadia

The Socioeconomic Pro!le of the Students of PUP-Ragay Campus

Campus local fund

Blurring and Effacing the Other Ideology and Religion in the Discourses of Radical Liberation Movements in the Philippines

Emanuel C. De Guzman

University-funded

Panimulang Silip sa Lalim at Lawak ng Linggwistikang Antropolohiya

Emelinda C. Layos

Self-funded

PUP College of Accountancy Departmental Examination: Its Process and Implementation

Emma S. Dela Cruz

Self-funded

The Underground Boarding House Business in Barangays 591 and 592 in Sta. Mesa, Manila

Francia P. Pena$or

Self-funded

Transposing Educational Managers to Change Managers

Frederick O. Ramos

University-funded

Evaluation of Cooperative Education Utilizing Andragogical Approach to Educative Processes

Herminia E. Manimtim

Self-funded

18

President’s Report 2009

Title of Research Surface Morphology and Characteristics of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 Thin Films Using 1064nm Nd:YAG Pused Laser Deposition

Name of Researcher/s Jeffrey C. De Vero

Funding Agency National Institute of Physics, UP Diliman

APARADOR: A Historical Interpretative Study on the Art Deco Period in Betis, Pampanga

Self-funded

Filipino Values and Its Signi!cance to the Accumulation of Clutter in Residential Areas

Self-funded

Making the Most of Your Space

Self-funded

Motivation on Accumulation of Material Possessions in Filipino Households

Self-funded Jerome Jesus M. David

Sustainable Design: Adaptive Re-use of Vintage Narra Closet

Self-funded

Sustainble Design: Furniture Prototype from Recycled Materials

Self-funded

Universal Design: Smarthouse Technology

Self-funded

Waste Segregation Management at the PUP CAFA

Self-funded

Interbensyong Pulitikal sa Preserbasyon ng Dibersidad Pangwika: Susi sa Rehiyunal, Kultural at Ekonomikal na Pag-unlad

Jomar I. Canega

Self-funded

The Metamorphosis of Project B.E.A.C.O.N. (Biologically, Ecologically, and Aesthetically Constructed Shelter): Sheltering Life by the Basics

Jocelyn A. Rivera-Lutap

Partial Travel Grant from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines

De!ning the Role of the Library Staff in a Total University

Self-funded Juan C. Birion

PUP Mulanay at 15: Promoting Quality Campus Environment as the True Epoch in a University Life Casual In$uence of Contemporary Accounting Issues and Trends Courses on the CPA Licensure Passing Performance of PUP Accountancy Graduates

Self-funded

Lilian M. Litonjua

Self-funded

Course Preference of the Fourth Year Students in Selected Public High Schools in District II, Q.C.

University-funded

Socioeconomic Pro!le of PUP Commonwealth Freshman Students, SY 2008-2009

University-funded

The Relationship Between Perceived Job Satisfaction and Job Expectancy of PUP-QC

Lily G. Mendoza

The Socioeconomic Pro!le of PUP Commonwealth Campus Students and the Relationship of their Scholastic Performance to their Total Family Income

University-funded

University-funded

19

President’s Report 2009 Title of Research

Name of Researcher/s

Funding Agency

Socioeconomic Pro!le of the Freshman Students of PUP-MC, SY 2008-2009

Lizyl Rebusquillo

Self-funded

MERALCO’s Value Added Service Innovations

Lutgarda R. Pilapil

Self-funded

A Survey on the Performance of BSND 4-1N Practicum Students, Second Semester, 20082009

Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo

Self-funded

The Signi!cance of Continuing Professional Education Program to Certi!ed Public Accountants in the Academe

Marietta M. Doquenia

Self-funded

Relationship of Personal Characteristics, Leadership Styles, and Job Satisfaction to Adversity Quotient of Academic Heads in Selected State Colleges and Universities in the National Capital Region

Marissa B. Ferrer

Self-funded

Book of Abstracts (Student Researches)

Marissa M. Reyes

PUPSRC Research Fund

Research Preparedness of Accounting Faculty of Top Performing Accountancy Schools in National Capital Region

Melinda S. Balbarino

Self-funded

Sexism and English: The Controversy Revisited

Mely M. Padilla

Self-funded

Risk Exposure and Risk Management Techniques of BEZ Manufacturing Companies: Their Impact on Earnings Per Share

Nemia C. Mallari

Recipient of PUP Dissertation Aid

Convergence of the Socioeconomic Demands of the Philippines and the United States’ National Interests Through the United States Agency for International Development

Ofelia M. Empemano

Self-funded

The Role of Securities and Exchange Commission in Promoting the Philippine Capital Market as Viewed by Market Institutions’ Representatives from both Public and Private Sectors

Olivia C. Ayuyao

Self-funded

The Status of the ROTC Program in PUP-QC

Pascualito B. Gatan

University-funded

English Pro!ciency of Korean Applicants as Measured by the General Language Pro!ciency Test of the Center for Language Training of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, 2009

Paterna E. Manalo

Self-funded

Functions of Code Switching in School-Children’s Conversation Inde!nite Pronounce: A Campus-Based Study in Philippine English

Self-funded Rachelle Pili

The Effects of Illustration Upon Second Language Vocabulary Acquisition

Self-funded Self-funded

Pagdisenyo at Ebalwasyon ng Kurikulum Pangwika sa mga Piling Unibersidad sa Maynila

Randy D. Sagun

Self-funded

Philippine Megaintegrated Research and Development System

Raul Dumol

DOST Staff Development Program

The Bureau of Internal Revenue’s Documents Processing Section in the Four Districts of Makati City

Renato S. Ang

Self-funded

20

President’s Report 2009 Title of Research New Trend in Spa Design

Name of Researcher/s Rey S. Gabitan

Metal Nanoparticles Deposition on Silicon Substrate Using Ultrathin Anodic Aluminum Oxide (AAO) Template Optimization of Anodization Parameters Synthesis of Anodic Aluminum Oxide (AAO) on Silicon Substrate

Rogelio G. Dizon

National Institute of Physics, UP Diliman National Institute of Physics, UP Diliman

Romeo R. Pena

Online PUP-QC Alumni Monitoring System PUP-QC Online Enrollment and Pro!ling System

Self-funded National Institute of Physics, UP Diliman

Synthesis and Anodic Aluminum Oxide (AAO) from Aluminum Thin Film Deposited via RF Magnetron Sputtering Pagbasa sa Iba’t Ibang Pitak: (Pagtitikal) at (Paglulukad) sa Wikang Filipino at Lipunang Pilipino

Funding Agency

Self-funded Self-funded

Rosicar Escober

Data not available

PUP-QC, PUPCET I-Apply

Self-funded

E-money and the Transmission of Monetary Policy

Self-funded

Status of Transitional Education in the Philippies

Severino A. Espiritu

Updates and Trends in Human Resources Management: An Evaluative Study

Self-funded Self-funded

Abstracts of Recently-Conducted Studies on Reading

Valentino B. Jasul

Self-funded

Graduate Tracer Study at Randomly Selected Graduates of PUP from SY 2000 to SY 2005

Virgilio A. Rivas

Commission on Higher Education

Comparative Macroeconomic Performance of the Philippines in the ASEAN: A Review

Self-funded

Public Spending and Economic Growth: A Cointegration and Causality Analysis

Self-funded Virgilio M. Tatlonghari

The Long-Term Behavior of Peso-Dollar Exchange Rate

Self-funded

The Relative Strengths of Fiscal and Monetary Policy

Self-funded

Needs Assessment of Cooperatives in Metro Manila

Zandro T. Estella

College of Cooperatives

Incorporation of Photovoltaic Cell to Existing Lithium-Ion Batteries as a Supplementary Power Source of Cellular Phones for Mobile Device Users

Ben B. Andres with Student Researchers

Self-funded

Development of Wireless Monitoring Device for Detection of Sweat and Pee for Bed-ridden Patients

Alexander S. Carrascal with Student Researchers

Self-funded

21

President’s Report 2009 Title of Research Pheretima Elongate Burrowing Activity Alteration Through Utilization of Extremely Low Frequencies to Aid in Conserving the Banaue Rice Terraces Through Laboratory Analysis

Name of Researcher/s

Funding Agency

Self-funded Marianito P. Gallego Jr.with Student Researchers

SOLAR ALUGBATI: Non-Silicon Based Solar Cell Utilizing Alugbati Dye (Basella Rubra Linn) as Light-Absorbing Material

Self-funded

“Malunggay Cake Shop”(Feasibility Study)

Self-funded

“Roly-Poly Food Vehicle”(Feasibility Study) “Siopao Manufacturing Company in Q.C.”(Feasibility Study)

Self-funded Zosimo L. Villa with Student Researchers

“Zest O Bag”(Feasibility Study)

Self-funded Self-funded

Tracer Study of PUP San Pedro Campus Graduates of BS Entrepreneurial Management and BS Education Programs SY 2007-2008

Angelito D. Roldan Demethilia V. Feliciano

Self-funded

Ego-Integrity of Institutionalized and Co-Resident Older Adults

Elmer G. De Jose Juan C. Birion

Commission on Higher Education Travel Grant to present paper in an international conference

Are There Seasonal Anomalies and “January Effects” in the Philippine Stock Market? Regional Output Growth and Public Investments in the Philippines: The Evidence from Panel Data Regression Feasibility Study on the Installation of a Central Goods Distribution System for the Vicariate of the Holy Spirit (Tondo, Manila)

Self-funded Melly L. Paraiso Virgilio M. Tatlonghari Self-funded

Ireneo C. Delas Armas Elenita S. Mantalaba

An Evaluation of the CHED’s ETEEAP Program Implementation in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) An Evaluation of the PUP-OU Distance Learning Program and Course Implementation: Bases for Improvement

College of Cooperatives

Open University System Victoria C. Naval Carmencita L. Castolo

Strategic Concerns for IT Use: Bases for PUP MIS Strategic Directions and Plans

Open University System Polytechnic University of the Philippines

Poverty Alleviation Impact of Cooperative Af!liates of Quezon Federation and Union of Cooperatives

Herminia E. Manimtim Zandro T. Estella Alex L. Saclayan

Quezon Federation and Union of Cooperatives

Pilot Scale Production of Corn Malt Chips (ongoing)

Ana Ma. L. Espiritu Elvira C. Labartine Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo

PUP - Of!ce of the Vice President for Research, Extension, and Development

Developing Service-Quality Standard Framework for Public Frontline Services in the Philippines

Amalia C. Rosales Elmer G. De Jose Florante C. Varona Juan C. Birion Nenita F. Buan

Development Academy of the Philippines

22

President’s Report 2009

Title of Research

Name of Researcher/s

Funding Agency

A Survey on the Perception of Third Year BSND Students of their Cofee Shop Training, Summer 2009

Carmela V. Dellova Jennifer T. Gonzales Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo Iris Rowena A. Bernardo Rolando T. Yu

Self-funded

Socioeconomic Pro!le of CNFS Freshman Students School Year 2008-2009: A Survey

Ana Ma. L. Espiritu Carmela V. Dellova Elvira C. Labartine Iris Rowena A. Bernardo Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo Susan P. Arevalo

Self-funded

RESEARCH OUTPUT PRESENTED Title of Research

Leaf Shape Variation in Selected Philippine Rhizophoraceae Mangroves and Its Taxonomic Implications

Researcher/s

Title of Seminar and Sponsor 11th Annual CS Research Colloquium and Poster/Paper Presentation

Armin S. Coronado

A Combinatorial Approach to Finding the Numerical Coef!cient of Any Term in the Expansion of

Poster Presentation in the Association of the Systematic Biologists in the Philippines Convention

11th Annual CS Research Colloquium and Poster/Paper Presentation

n

p(x) = š (ai x-bi ) i=1

ai bi ‫ א‬ԧ and ai  0,‫׊‬i = 1,2,..n Aurea Z. Rosal Mathematics Teachers Association of the Philippines-Tertiary Level, Math Society of the Philippines (MSP)-NCR Convention

Generalized FOIL METHOD, A Method of Determining the Constant Coef!cients of Any Term in the Expansion of n

Convention of the Mathematical Society of the Philippines

p(x) = š (ai x-bi ) i=1

‫א‬ԧ

‫׊‬

 Emeteria Leonila B. Abayan

Centre for Language in Education, Arthur Samy Language Learning Centre, Hongkong Institute of Education

An Evaluation of the AB English Curriculum of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines and Its Relation to PUP AB English Graduates’ Job Performance

Evangelina S. Seril

Centre for Language in Education, Arthur Samy Language Learning Centre, Hongkong Institute of Education

Migration Pattern in Cagayan Valley

Exequiel M. Perez

Master of Arts in Economics, PUP Graduate School

English Songs as Supplementary Materials in the Teaching of Paragraph Writing

23

President’s Report 2009 Title of Research

Researcher(s)

Title of Seminar and Sponsor

Educative Processes in Cooperatives: An Andragogical Analysis

Herminia E. Manimtim

Cooperative Governance and 5th Century Cooperatives Conference sponsored by the National Cooperative Movement, Landbank of the Philippines and La Frutera, Inc.

Wages Consumer Price Index and Unemployment in the Philippines

Jai Leonard I. Carinan

Master of Arts in Economics, PUP Graduate School

Surface Morphology and Characteristics of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O+ thin !lms using 1064 nm Nd:YAG pused laser deposition

Jeffrey De Vero

11th Annual CS Research Colloquium and Poster/Paper Presentation

Jocelyn A. Rivera-Lutap

Annual China Urban Housing Conference Special Forum on Sustainability and Housing Industrialization sponsored by the Hefei University of Technology and the City Government of Hefei, Anhui Province, People’s Republic of China

Interbensyong Pulitikal sa sa Preserbasyon ng Dibersidad Pangwika: Susi sa Rehiyunal, Kultural, at Ekonomikal na Pag-unlad

Jomar I. Canega

Baguio State University

Manpower Development Theory as Applied in the Philippines

Melcah T. Pascua

Master of Arts in Economics, PUP Graduate School

Regional Output Growth and Public Investments in the Philippines: The Evidence from Panel Data Regressions

Melly L. Paraiso

Ad Veritatem (Refereed Research Journal)

Sexism and English: The Controversy Revisited

Mely M. Padilla

Baguio State University

English Pro!ciency of Korean Applicants as Measured by the General Language Center for Language Training of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines

Paterna E. Manalo

Baguio State University

Aggregate Revenues and Public Debt: A Decomposition Analysis and Its Impact on Philippine Economic Growth

Ramse C. Osano Jr.

Master of Arts in Economics, PUP Graduate School

Estimating Okun’s Law in the Philippines from 1975-2006

Reuel C. Ruiz Jr.

Master of Arts in Economics, PUP Graduate School

Pagbasa sa Iba’t Ibang Pitak: (Pagtitikal) at (Paglulukad) sa Wikang Filipino at Lipunang Pilipino

Romeo R. Pena

Baguio State University

Philippine Popular Culture Toward the World

Sixer A. Sitjar

13th ASEAN Forum, JW Marriott Hotel, Seoul, South Korea

Ego-integrity of Institutionalized and Co-Resident Older Adults

Elmer G. De Jose Juan C. Birion

8th Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences

Regional Output Growth and Public Investments in the Philippines: The Evidence from Panel Data Regressions

Melly L. Paraiso Virgilio M. Tatlonghari

Ad Veritatem (International Refereed Journal)

Crafting of the Human Resource Development Plan under the Public Sector Cluster-Morale, Empowerment, and Welfare

Abraham C. Camba Jr. Aileen L. Camba Melly L. Paraiso

Civil Service Commission

The Metamorphosis of Project B.E.A.C.O.N. (Biologically, Ecologically, and Aesthetically Constructed Shelter): Sheltering Life by the Basics

24

President’s Report 2009

Title of Research

Researcher(s)

Title of Seminar and Sponsor

English Pro!ciency of Korean Applicants as Measured by the General Language Pro!ciency Test of the Center for Language Training of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines

Belen Z. de Asis Carlos A. Garcia Evangelina S. Seril Paterna E. Manalo

Centre for Language in Education, Arthur Samy Language Learning Centre, Hongkong Institute of Education

Frefeesh. The Light Fishing Lure

Carousel Mae Marquez Emmarie Luz Posada Jayson A. Francisco Kaycee Fareria

Engineering Research Conference Journal March 2009

Developing Service Quality Standard Framework for Public Frontline Services in the Philippines

Amalia C. Rosales Elmer G. De Jose Florante C. Varona Juan C. Birion Nenita F. Buan

Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP)

Preferences of AB English Third Year Students on Classroom Activities Utilized by English Professors

Carlos A. Garcia Carmencita E. Caridad Cristina C. Buluran Emeteria Leonila B. Abayan Ma. Junithesmer B. Doctor Virginia A. Ranin

Centre for Language in Education, Arthur Samy Language Learning Centre, Hong Kong Institute of Education

Differences in Reading Attitude and Reading Pro!ciency of College Freshmen of PUP Grouped According to Some Selected Variables

Edelminda A. Rimando Edelyn M. Mariano Leodegario SM. Bautista Marissa L. Mayrena Mary Grace L. Ferrer Valentino B. Jasul

Centre for Language in Education, Arthur Samy Language Learning Centre, Hong Kong Institute of Education

Solar Alugbati: Non-Silicon Based Solar Cell Utilizing Alugbati-Dye (Basella Rubra Linn) as Light Absorbing Material

J.R. Seimone M. Grospe Jeffrey V. Reyes Joshua E. Juanito Juce Adriano L. Limboy Marianito P. Gallego Jr.Adviser

National Engineering Research Conference 2009

Pheretima Elongate Burrowing Activity Alteration Through Utilization of Extremely Low Frequencies to Aid Conserving the Banaue Rice Terraces Through Laboratory Analysis

Andrew Dalle R. Bernardo Erwin G. Balines Jason A Malveda Lorenzo Angelo A. Bunyi Stephen S. Santos Marianito P. Gallego Jr. Adviser

National Engineering Research Conference 2009

Incorporation of Photovoltaic Cell to Existing Lithium-Ion Batteries as a Supplementary Power Source of Cellular Phones for Mobile Device Users

April M. Villas Danielle Anne C. Bautista Ely Vien E. Asuncion Jessica P. Bernardo Raquel Q. Rellebo Ben B. Andres - Adviser

National Engineering Research Conference 2009

Development of Wireless Monitoring Device for Detection of Sweat and Pee for Bedridden Patients

Arlene A. Lumawig Charity Anne T. Ugalino Christzel J. Visitacion Jessica J. Cabangon Rose Anne B. Pena Alexander S. Carrascal – Adviser

National Engineering Research Conference 2009

25

President’s Report 2009 RESEARCH/ARTICLE PUBLISHED Title of Research/Article

Name of Researcher/s

Publication

Knowledge Kiosk

Alex L. Saclayan

College of Cooperatives Research Journal

Moral Leadership and the Economic-Political Realities of Philippine Development: How to Move Forward?

Amalia C. Rosales

Graduate Forum (Research Journal of the PUP Graduate School)

Implementing the Manual and Computerized Government Accounting System: Philippine Experience

Carmela S. Perez

Graduate Forum (Research Journal of the PUP Graduate School)

Transformational Leadership: Some Crosscultural and Gender Issues

Elmer G. De Jose

Polytechnic University of the Philippines

Emanuel C. De Guzman

Polytechnic University of the Philippines

Cooperatives: Their Economic and Social Utility

Herminia E. Manimtim

College of Cooperatives Research Journal

The Metamorphosis of Project B.E.A.C.O.N. (Biologically, Ecologically, and Aesthetically Constructed Shelter): Sheltering Life by the Basics

Jocelyn A. Rivera-Lutap

China Urban Housing Conference Compendium, Hefei University of Technology

Juan C. Birion

Graduate Monograph Series (Polytechnic University of the Philippines)

Redesigning Undergraduate Curriculum: A Proactive Response to Millennium Development Goals, the Polytechnic University of the Philippines Experience

Marietta P. Demelino

College of Cooperatives Research Journal

Convergence of the Socioeconomic Demands of the Philippines and the United States’ National Interests Through the United States Agency for International Development

Ofelia M. Empemano

Graduate Monograph Series (Polytechnic University of the Philippines)

University-Industry Linkage and KnowledgeBased Economy Research Agenda: A Response

Rebecca E. Palma

College of Cooperatives Research Journal

E-money and the Transmission of Monetary Policy

Severino A. Espiritu

Graduate Monograph Series (Polytechnic University of the Philippines)

Virgilio M. Tatlonghari

Graduate Forum (Research Journal of the PUP Graduate School)

Elenita S. Mantalaba Herminia E. Manimtim

College of Cooperatives Research Journal

Logic and Being: The Religious and Ideology Human in Life Worlds

PUP Mulanay at 15: Promoting Quality Campus Environment as the True Epoch in a University Life De!ning the Role of the Library Staff in a Total University

A Review of Philippine Macroeconomic Performance in the ASEAN, 2001-2005 Co-integration, Causality, and Wagner Law: The Philippine Case 1970-2005 Some Notes on the Features of the Philippine Cooperative Code of 2008

26

President’s Report 2009

Title of the Research/Article

Name of Researcher/s

Publication

Rail Transit Accessibility Study for Metro Manila

Alexis M. Fillone Manuel M. Muhi

Graduate Forum

The Marikina City Resettlement Program: A Model for Community and Government Partnership for Development

Rosette C. Librea Valentino G. Baac

Graduate Forum

Socioeconomic Pro!le of Bachelor in Cooperatives Students SY 2007-2008

Ireneo C. delas Armas Ricardo F. Ramiscal Zandro T. Estella

College of Cooperatives Research Journal

Piloting an Achievement Test: An Evaluation

Herminia E. Manimtim Marietta P. Demelino Rebecca E. Palma

College of Cooperatives Research Journal

Comparative Socioeconomic and Technical Impact Analysis of Rice-Monoculture and RiceDuck Farming in the Philippines

Antonio J. Barroga Norlito R. Gicana Rochelle M. Barroga

Graduate Forum

Bachelor in Cooperatives 2007 Graduates: A Tracer Study

Al F. Fontamillas Anastacio C. Gabriel Angelita F. Sumaway Herminia E. Manimtim Ricardo F. Ramiscal

College of Cooperatives Research Journal

Education and Training Resources of Selected Cooperatives and Institutions in Luzon: A Benchmark for Quality and Rationalization

Alex L. Saclayan Elenita S. Mantalaba Herminia E. Manimtim Marietta P. Demelino Michael S. Pechardo Rebecca E. Palma

College of Cooperatives Research Journal

EXTENSION AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH SERVICES The services PUP has extended to the immediate community/ ies and to the country have come in various forms. Livelihood Programs: • “Hanep Buhay” • Basic Curtain and Drapery Design • Entrepreneurial Training • Soap, fabric softener, and dishwashing liquid soap making • Fruit Candy Making • Fruit Juices and Purees Nutrition and Wellness Programs: • Aerobics and Aero-Dancing • Feeding Programs • Maragondon Marathon 2009 • Annual December Soup Kitchen • Nutrition Extension Project Gift-Giving, Relief Operations, and Outreach Programs: • Gift-Giving Projects • Distribution of relief goods to the victims of Typhoon “Ondoy” • Maragondon Outreach Program

27

Bene!ciaries of the different entrepreneurial programs of the University

President’s Report 2009

Nutrition and Wellness Programs

Information Dissemination: • National Disaster Consciousness • PAGASA Typhoon and Flood Awareness

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Lectures, Seminars, Trainings, Workshops, and Literacy Programs: • After-training series for trainers at NKTI • Computer Literacy • Cooperative Development and Sustainability Assistance Program • Drug-Free Community for Peace and Development • Empowering a Lawn Tennis Serve • Enhancement of Written and Spoken Communication Skills in English and in Filipino • Factors that Affect/In$uence Overweight and Obesity Among Government Hospital Employees in Metro Manila • Food and Nutrition-Related Trends Affecting the Hospitality and Tourism Industry • Free Tutorial Sessions • Gabay at Sanay sa Kasaysayan at Sining: 5th Series • In-House Nutrition-Dietetics Board Review • Believe Camp Leadership Training Sons Gakkai • “A Kindergarten Talk on Physics: Momentous Glimpse on Solid State Physics and Materials Science” • Letter Writing in Filipino and in English • Magkwentuhan ng Sariling Atin • Modern Strategies in Teaching Literature and Humanities

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Newsletter Making Using Microsoft Of!ce Publisher Peer-to-peer teaching program “The Nutrition Care Process: Its Application to Quality Management in Dietetics” Public Finance “Personal Finance Management” Sports Biomechanics Applied to Golf Swing Updates in Foodservice, Nutrition, and Dietetics “Discerning Trust” of Sta. Lucia Rizal High School, Pasig City graduating students PUP-Rotary Club of Uptown Novaliches Summer Workshop for out-of-school youth Teacher and Youth Empowerment Through Sports and Teambuilding Activities Teacher Empowerment Through Computer Literacy in Pulo ni Sara National High School Voter’s Education Seminar Women Empowerment and Decent Work Program

Professional Advising/Consultancy: • Editing of the NDAP Diet Manual 2009 Revision • Consultancy and Technical Assistance (PUP employees; Christ the King Parish and Parkspring Ville Homeowners, Barangay San Antonio, San Pedro, Laguna; Practitioners) • Consultancy services on research methodology, preparation of statistical tables, and analysis of statistical results

Students and faculty members repack the relief goods for distribution to the victims of typhoon “Ondoy.”

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Prof. Emy B. Abayan teaches the ofcials of the Philippine Marine Corps the basics of business communication.

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Prof. Ronald Yu lectures in one of the in-house review sessions.

Consultancy, The National Archetype Magazine Creative Consultancy – Institutional video, PUP Graduate School (Areas I – X) Creative Consultancy – Isang Apat, a 12-minute !lm production Creative Consultancy – LASIP, a 12-minute !lm production Creative Consultant for the independent !lm “Butas” Consultation Meeting on NDAP Diet Manual Revision

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Others: • Adopt a Barangay Library • AIDS Candlelight Memorial (ACM) organized by the core group that handled and implemented the ACM 2009 • Assistance to NDCC on the AH1N1 updates and dissemination of information in the NCR and provincial media • Conduct of needs assessment in Pulo ni Sara National High School • Cooperative System, Network, and Alliance-Building Assistance Program: 5th Century Cooperatives Conference and Monthly Breakfast Education Forum, Metro Manila Cooperatives Convergence, Launching of the Cooperative Deposit Insurance System • Crafting of the National Human Resource Development Plan under the Public Sector Cluster

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Conduct of activities and coordination meetings with the DOE to sustain awareness phase and respond to the current issues on energy Gawad Kalinga Habitat For Humanity Mahogany and Narra Seed Planting Project Help, Assist, and Mobilize (HAM) Table Setting Demonstration Basic Bartending Demonstration with Costing and Cake Decorating Chicken Cookery and Roast Demonstration NC II - Computer Hardware Servicing Assessment NDCC – Earthquake simulation exercises for the prevention of more casualties when actual occurrences of disasters hit the country Technical Assistance Program (involvement as resource persons, technical panels, and evaluators): Land Bank of the Philippines GAWAD PITAK Annual Search for Outstanding Cooperatives, Development of Standard Chart of Accounts for Cooperatives and implementation of rules and regulations based on the provisions of the new Cooperative Code, Development of accreditation guidelines for cooperative external auditors Ten-day campaign for the Anti-Child Pornography Bill – provided media advocacy for the Rally cum Santa Cruzan and poster exhibit at the House of Representatives for Anti- Child Pornography Bill

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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

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ith hands on deck to make a beeline for accomplishments, the Of!ce of the President (OP) under the inspiring leadership of Dr. Dante G. Guevarra, keeps its workers in a bustling beehive of endeavors to embark on several initiatives to strengthen the University’s academic programs, research output, international linkages, information and communication technologies, and the like. Year 2009 saw the Guevarra administration come to full circle in full gear. This completed cycle, however, does not signify an end but optimistically re"ects a continuance of everything “good and beautiful” that it has carried on from its predecessors. In an effort to achieve the overall aspiration of a Total University and create a sustainable culture of continuous improvement and service excellence to support the University’s mission, the of!ces under the OP proudly wear the golden feathers in their caps reaped in the year under review.

With its major function to fuel its people’s drive to set their eyes on the University’s long-range plans, the OP bears out the desire to accomplish things with ef!ciency and ef!cacy. Among its major feats in 2009 included the following: · · ·

Preparation of the monograph of Apolinario M. Mabini: The Sublime Scholar; Membership of Dr. Guevarra (Vice President for NCR) in the Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges; and Speakership of Dr. Guevarra (as paper presenter) at the PENTRAD National Conference held at the Heritage Hotel, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City on November 27.

Ofce of the University Board Secretary Behind the success of the Board of Regents’ regular meetings is the extensive and ef!cient effort exerted by the Of!ce of the University Board Secretary (UBS). Four regular meetings and one special board meeting of the Board of Regents (BOR), the highest governing body of the University, were competently facilitated by the unit. The of!ce was responsible for the comprehensive detailing, preparation, and distribution of papers or documents to each member of the BOR days prior to the schedule of meetings, thus, resulting in a more focused and fruitful discussion of matters pertaining to essential University concerns. Moreover, the UBS helped facilitate the Zero Waste Management Project at the oval dumpsite and the Bingo Socials held during the University Christmas celebration.

President’s Report 2009 Legal Ofce The Legal Of!ce is committed to provide quality legal services for the University. Year 2009 made the of!ce relatively busy. By advising the administration, faculty, employees, and students on legal matters pertaining to the University, legal risks and liabilities in the institution were minimized. It conducted and attended hearings of cases arising from purported violations of laws and of!ce rules and regulations by of!cials and personnel of the University. For the year 2009, the Legal Of!ce approved 40 faculty/employee clearances and 6, 312 student clearances, issued 1, 292 af!davits of loss, reviewed 57 memoranda of agreement, and resolved 30 cases.

OPENING OF CLASSES GMA 7’s morning show Unang Hirit coverage of the opening of classes in the University on June 15, 7:30 a.m at the Freedom Plaza President Guevarra’s discussing the medical prevention scheme that the University implements to !ght against the worsening case of the A(H1N1) virus

Public Affairs Ofce From its humble beginnings, the Polytechnic University of the Philippines has played a vital role in public life. In 2009, the ever-dependable Public Affairs Of!ce (PAO) was no doubt at its busiest in projecting the positive image of both the University and the state through print and broadcast media (both radio and television), and its linkages with private and government organizations and media practitioners. The Public Affairs Of!ce under the close supervision of the Of!ce of the President serves as a link to facilitate coordination and cooperation between the University and the public. It likewise promotes greater understanding and better relationship among the members of the academic community and between the University and other sectors of society; it develops and executes information and public relations programs and activities for the University to keep its public informed of the signi!cant undertakings in the institution. The PAO caused the publication of several news articles about the University and documented many events on the campus. ·

Unang Hirit’s remote broadcast in the University to feature the resumption of classes from Christmas break and to showcase the 2009 fashion trend held on January 6 at the Freedom Plaza

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News and photo releases were sent to The Philippine Star, The Manila Bulletin, The Manila Times, Manila Standard Today, The Daily Tribune, Philippine News Agency, Abante Tonite, People’s Journal, Commuter Express, Pilipino Star, Gazette, Tempo, Taliba, Pilipino Star Ngayon, Remate, People’s Tonight, Philstar.com, and GMA News.TV.

President Guevarra’s television studio interview on NBN 4 One Morning Show regarding the PUP-PAGCOR Memoranda of Agreement, Sagip Musmos Feeding Program, and the PAGCOR-sponsored Medical and Dental Assistance on January 21, 6:30 a.m. at the NBN Studio in Quezon City

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The Malacañang Palace, through the Of!ce of the Press Secretary, asking assistance from PUP to send student-volunteers to help pack relief goods for the typhoon Ondoy victims (an extension service coordinated and facilitated by the Public Affairs Of!ce)

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Harmonious relationship with the broadcast media was maintained to keep the public posted about the University events and to make University of!cials available for interviews whenever necessary. Live coverage and television studio interviews were broadcast on One Morning Show of NBN 4, Unang Hirit of GMA, and Umagang Kay Ganda of ABS-CBN. PUP announcements and interviews with the University President and its other of!cials were aired by local radio stations that were very accommodating. RMN, DZMM, DZRH, DZBB, and some other radio stations released media advisories informing students of the suspension of classes, the administration of PUP College Entrance Tests (PUPCET), the availability of entrance scholarship, and the holding of the midyear commencement exercises with Former Defense Secretary Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro, Jr. as guest speaker.

Information regarding PUPCET, College of Technology enrollment, and entrance scholarships were disseminated in coordination with the Department of Education to these schools and places: Araullo High School, Barangay 403 of Zone 41 in District IV of Manila, Carlos Albert High School, Claro M. Recto High School, Don Alejandro Roces Science High School, Don Mariano High School, Judge Juan Luna High School, Krus na Ligas High School, Manila Barangay Bureau, Manuel L. Quezon High School, Masambong High School, Quezon City High School, Quezon City Science High School, Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) High School, Roxas High School, Sergio Osmeña High School, V. Mapa High School, and Villamor High School. The semimonthly released PUP News, of!cial newsletter of the University, has been published to inform the public of the real events, not those drawn from the grapevine. The photo and the video coverage of University or college and satellite campus events have been done by professional photographers and videographers upon the request of the parties concerned.

UMAGANG KAY GANDA ABS-CBN’s morning show, Umagang Kay Ganda, launching the “BOTO MO, IPATROL MO. AKO ANG SIMULA” campaign at the PUP Gymnasium on July 29

Internal Audit Ofce The Internal Audit Of!ce (IAO) monitors the utilization of University resources by seeing to it that all disbursements are in conformity with existing accounting and auditing laws, rules, and regulations and that an effective system of internal control is implemented. Financial and compliance audits form a part of its job to regularly or periodically check and monitor the accuracy of !nancial statements or records in the institution.

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The Community Relations Of!ce (CRO) is responsible for the development and implementation of speci!c community projects with the members of the academic community, government, and nongovernment institutions. It operates as an integral link in the establishment of rapport between the University and its immediate neighbors. Along this line, the of!ce, through the Day Care Center, continues to provide education to preschool and street children.

audit of the income statement of the University Canteen; examination of the balance sheet, income statement, and any other related records on loan releases and loan balances; monitoring of funds of the various accredited student organizations on the main campus and the satellite campuses; visiting the satellite campuses to: # #

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For the year 2009, the CRO coordinated the clearing of the streets being used as access to PUP and monitored the safety and accessibility of these streets. It also voluntarily offered services, such as medical assistance and cleanliness drive to the community and assisted other agencies and the neighboring barangays by allowing them to utilize the facilities of the University. Among its major feats were:

monitor the collection of tuition and other fees; conduct cash examinations and compliance checking in conformance with the Commission on Audit (COA) rules and regulations and accounting and auditing control measures; and recommend the use of appropriate liquidation measures;

verifying and reporting rental payments, commissions from the selling of uniforms, income from canteen concessionaires and photo and X-ray services, and all other income-generating projects of the University; and conduct of other activities: # #

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monthly inspection of delivered janitorial supplies and materials; monitoring and checking of the collection of tuition and any other fees received by the University Cashier’s Of!ce; review of the summary of collection from connection to the Server Of!ce and collection activities from the SIS enrollment system; monitoring the deposit to ascertain the timely remittance of collection and ensure the accuracy of recording and reporting of collection; preinspection and postinspection of various repairs and construction projects within the University; inspection of unserviceable University properties and monitoring of their proper disposal; and examination and evaluation of income-generating activities of the University.

Children’s Hour

Security Ofce The Security Of!ce has implemented University policies relative to security-force operation. The unit enforced security measures for personnel, students, installation, classi!ed documents and materials, and any other University property against threat, sabotage, !re, theft, and any other damages. It also ensured peace and order on the satellite campuses of the University. The of!ce, likewise, exhibited its $exibility in handling special University events that needed security measures for high-ranking personalities in the country like Hon. Noli De Castro, Sen. Ramon “Bong” Revilla, PAGCOR Chairman Efraim C. Genuino, and Gov. Rafael Nantes of Quezon.

PAGCOR Gift-Giving Project

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Negotiation with the informal settlers

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Coordination with the of!cials of nearby barangays and Metro Traf!c Parking Bureau to ensure safety and security during the PUPCET; Conduct of “Sagip Musmos” feeding program for children of nearby barangays in collaboration with the University Canteen; Cleanliness Drive with “Padyak” of!cers and Chairman Mabanan of Barangay 630; Cleaning of Teresa and Anonas Streets in cooperation with the Manila City Hall personnel; Meeting with the “Kapit Bisig Para sa Ilog Pasig” of!cers and members of the Alliance of Concerned Students; Negotiation with the informal settlers who occupied the areas fronting PUP to relocate themselves to Bocaue, Bulacan; San Jose del Monte, Bulacan; Cabuyao, Bulacan; and Trece Martirez, Cavite where their living conditions had been consistently monitored; Negotiation with the Urban Settlement Of!ce of Antipolo, Rizal for the acceptance of informal settlers to the relocation site in the said place; Sending of student-volunteers from the Junior Marketing Executives (JME) to Malacañang to help pack and deliver relief goods to the victims of typhoon Ondoy; and Participation in the Children’s Hour fund-raising project sponsored by the College of Business.

Christmas Party sponsored by the CRO

Special Projects Ofce The Special Projects Of!ce (SPO) people, who never wasted time, worked their !ngers to the bone to accomplish the following projects: ·

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Built the Vermin Composting Facility (VCF) through the assistance of the Kapit Bisig Para sa Ilog Pasig of the ABS-CBN Foundation, Inc. (KBPIP-AFI); Constructed the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) through the assistance of the KBPIP-AFI, Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), and Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC); Put up plant boxes around the Interfaith Chapel;

Ilog Pasig On-The-Spot Painting Contest

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Prepared the development plans for PUP-KKK (Kalikasan, Kasaysayan at Kabuhayan) projects and Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000; Planned the concept paper for the 1st Gat. Apolinario Mabini Awards; Facilitated the painting of student kiosks, Interfaith Chapel, Obelisk, Bahay na Puti, Linear Park kiosks and dining sheds, and curbs and parking area demarcation lines; Helped negotiate the establishment of Calauan Campus in Calauan, Laguna; Sponsored the “Ilog Pasig Bigyan ng Pag-ibig” on-the-spot painting contest and donated prizes worth Php 35,000.00; Conducted a lecture on painting techniques with Pinsel artists and donated paints, brushes, and other painting paraphernalia worth Php 20,000.00; Implemented the fund-raising activity of the University President to !nance PUP projects, such as the renovation and development of the Interfaith Chapel; and Created and organized the Circulo Musikero (PUP faculty and administrative personnel) and the Binhi Band (PUP students).

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Properly documented and negotiated the relocation of 549 families that have been informally settling in front of the NDC Campus on Road 12 and Anonas Street Extension through the help of the Local Inter-Agency Committee (LIAC), City of Government of Manila Presidential Commission on Urban Poor, Commission on Human Rights, HUDDC, NHA, DSWD, DepEd, DPWH, and MMDA; Signed a MOA with Mr. Mariano Nocum, President of Ceramics Corp., to provide the entrance fee for 549 informal settlers of Road 12 as prequali!ed by the NHA; payment of equity was done to develop the said area and to follow up the documents with the Community Mortgage Plan (CMP) and Socialized Housing Corporation; Got LIAC’s approval to develop plans for the informal settlers before the relocation; Identi!ed Barangay Tigbe, Norzagaray, Bulacan as the relocation site for the informal settlers through the assistance of CHED Foundation, Inc. and LIAC; Facilitated the relocation of informal settlers in coordination with local government of!cials headed by Congressman Benny M. Abante; Established linkages with Bahay Kalinga, LIAC, and Fr. Nonong of Caritas to seek support for the relocation and livelihood of the informal settlers in Calauan, Laguna; and Assisted in the proposal to establish the PUP Calauan Campus by coordinating with the PUP Board of Regents, Sangguniang Bayan of Calauan, Of!ce of the Calauan Mayor and other local units, and CHED.

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ANGELINA E. BORICAN Chief-of-Staff RUTH P. CARLOS Chief, Internal Audit

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DIVINA T. PASUMBAL Director, Public Affairs Of!ce FERNANDO M. PEÑA (Sept. 15, 2009) Chief, University Legal Counsel ESTELITA WI-DELA ROSA University Board Secretary LEONARDO P. COQUILLA Chief, Security Of!ce VIRGINIA G. BRIONES Chief, Community Relations Of!ce ZENAIDA P. PIA Director, NDC Campus Project Management Of!ce DIGNA R. ORTEGA Technical Asst. of the President Special Projects Of!ce TERESA V. MOBILLA Technical Asst. to the President on Administrative Matters

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E-MAIL [email protected] POSTAL MAIL OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Second Floor South Wing, Main Building, A. Mabini Campus, Anonas St., Sta. Mesa, Manila Philippines 01008 TELEPHONE (63 2) 716-2644 (63 2) 716-7832 to 45 local 200 / 201 / 202 / 658 / 659 FAX (63 2) 716-1143

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OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT

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nder the competent leadership of Dr. Victoria C. Naval, the Of!ce of the Executive Vice President (OEVP) does not rest on its laurels as it consistently gains unparalleled accomplishments in guaranteeing that services are available to support the many faculty and students participating in teaching, learning, research, civic engagement, and international-affairs activities. Tie-ups with foreign institutions of learning have been established to promote academic and cultural exchanges for the mutual bene!t of all concerned. Nontraditional ways of learning, through the PUP Open University System, have been updated to cater to people who are too busy to earn a diploma the conventional way # a unique system of delivering academic service. Likewise, the OEVP sets it eyes on its goal to provide leadership in support of the University’s mission by promoting commitment, innovation, and teamwork, thus, creating an environment where all stakeholders contribute to the PUP’s vision of a Total University # a preeminent institution with unsurpassed academic programs.

Ofce of International Affairs ACADEMIC COLLABORATION/LINKAGES On March 27, a Memorandum of Agreement between PUP College of Communication and Ngee Ann Polytechnic School, Singapore was signed by Dr. Robert F. Soriano and Deputy Director Robin Yee. OIA Dir. Teresa C. Villar witnessing the symbolic MOA-signing between PUP College of Communication and Ngee Ann Polytechnic School, Singapore

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College of Communication “Career Talk” and Seminar

This was followed by a seminar with the theme “COC: Soaring High Toward Gainful International Career” sponsored by the COC in cooperation with the PAO and the Career and Development and Placement Of!ce (CPDO); it featured PUP alumnus Prof. Mario Lajarca, now based in Singapore, who spoke on “How to Make it Big in the Multinational Media Industry.”

The College of Communication (COC) conducted a Career Talk on the topic, “Careers in the Radio Industry” held on March 27 with Prof. Felix Tan Thiam Kim and Mr. Robin Yee as guest speakers.

Deputy Director Robin Yee

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International Visitors from Afghanistan Ten delegates from Afghanistan visited PUP on March 16 for a consultative meeting with the University of!cials on how to run vocational or technical programs in the academe: Abdul Wahab, Assistant Finance Of!cer; Fati Mohammed, Teacher in Accounting Institute; Muhammad Yunossa, General Manager of Jawizjan Petroleum and Gas Institute; Abdul Rashed, General Manager of Automechanic Institute; Hanifa Abdul Rahim, Reconstruction Machine teacher; Safar Mohammad, General Manager of Kabul Agriculture Institute; Zohrah Abdul Rahim, Music teacher; Faiz Mohammad, Engineering teacher; M. Sakhi, General Manager of Balkh Petroleum and Gas Institute; and Mohammad Karim, General Manager of Heart Technical Institute.

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Dr. Victoria C. Naval introducing the of!cials of the University

CHED-Singapore International Training Program for Technical-Vocational Education The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Of!ce of Student Services ably headed by its director, Dr. Catherine Q. Castañeda, organized a forum between PUP of!cials and Singaporean directors from Nanyang Polytechnic University and Temasek Foundation. PUP was selected by CHED among the many SUC’s as the recipient of a training program for technical-vocational senior managers, directors, heads of departments, and specialists. The event was held in Singapore with a group of Nanyang Polytechnic University of!cials as the training provider.

PUP of!cials with Afghan delegates

VPAA Samuel M. Salvador, VPRED Pastor B. Malaborbor, and VPSS Juan C. Birion shaking hands with the Acting Director from the Department of Foreign Affairs

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President’s Report 2009 The Singaporean delegates were: Mr. Foong Tze Foon, Senior Director, Nanyang Polytechnic University; Mr. Ng Chee Keong Dy, Director, Nanyang Polytechnic University; Mr. Gerald Yeo, Director, Temasek Foundation; Dr. Ang Thian Soo, Chairman, Royal Institute of Higher Education (RIHED) & Singapore; and Ms. Helen Molano, President, Royal Institute of Higher Education (RIHED) & Philippines.

Extension, and Development; Dr. Milagrina A. Gomez, Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs; Prof. Alberto C. Guillo, Assistant to the Executive Vice President; Prof. Rosita E. Canlas, dean of the College of Computer Management and Information Technology; Engr. Guillermo O. Bernabe, representing Dr. Manuel M. Muhi, dean of the College of Engineering; Prof. Jose!na M. De la Isla, chair of the College of Technology; Prof. Nympha M. Del Rosario, chief registrar of the College of Technology; and Prof. Angelina C. Borican, chief-of-staff of the President’s Of!ce.

PUP of!cials who participated in the forum were: Dr. Pastor B. Malaborbor, Vice President for Research,

NANYANG POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY AND TEMASEK FOUNDATION VPRED Pastor B. Malaborbor and other PUP ofcials, CHED Director Catherine Q. Castañeda with Singaporean ofcials from Nanyang Polytechnic University and Temasek Foundation

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Norazmar Omar, Ofcial of Malaysian Ministry of Education

Dr. Marietta P. Demelino exchanging tokens with Hj Mansor Bin Abdullah, Board Member of Angkasa Malaysia

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Cultural and Academic Visit of Seoul Women’s University Faculty and Students

SWU students during the farewell program at the Presidential Suite, Hasmin Hostel

A faculty member and ten female students from Seoul Women’s University in Seoul, Korea stayed in PUP from January 10 to 16 for a cultural and academic visit. The student-delegates were: Son Da Hae, major in Economics; Han Yo Soon, Social Works; Kim Sun Hee, Social Welfare; Park Joo Sim, Computer Science; Lee Eunbee, Economics; Cheon Hyo Jung, Media Communications; Yun Seong Eun, Public Administration; Kim Ho Youn, Children Studies; Jeong Bo Yi, Business Administration; and Kang Si, Media Communications.

SWU team leader presenting the certicate of appreciation to PUP through the Ofce of International Affairs represented by EVP Victoria C. Naval

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SWU delegates in various meetings, exchanges, and activities with students from the College of Languages and Linguistics

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Study Visit to China, 2009 To represent the University President, VPF Marissa J. Legaspi, together with OIA Director Maria Teresa C. Villar and AVPSS Jose M. Abat, went to China for a study visit from September 20 to 28 through the assistance of Changchun Jiayi Information Corporation. The universities and middle schools in China they visited were: Changchun University of Science and Technology (CUST), Sunrise University, City College of Jilin University of Architectural and Civil Engineering Institute, Bo Da College of Jilin Normal University, Jilin Agriculural Science and Technology College (JLASTU), Changchun Radio/TV University, Tianjin Polytechnic University, No. 1 Middle School, and No. 11 Middle School. The symbolic signing of the Memoranda of Agreement and the Memoranda of Understanding on academic exchange of faculty and students, international visits and fora/ seminars, and exchange of resources were executed during the visit.

PUP delegates with ofcials from Changchun University of Science and Technology (CUST)

AVPSS Abat with Mr. Jun Tao

INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS/INVITATIONS FOR SY 2009-2010 •

20009-2010 FULBRIGHT Study Grants in the United States Applications for these grants were received by the PhilippineAmerican Educational Foundation (PAEF) until March 23, 2009. Additional competition materials could be either obtained directly from the PAEF Of!ce or downloaded from the PAEF Web site www.paef.org.ph.

PUP delegates exchanging notes and concerns for possible MOA with ofcials from Changchun University of Science and Technology (CUST)

Providence University (Jing Yi Da Xue) in Taiwan is offering English-taught MS and MBA programs with free Chinese language courses for international students around the world. Admitted students are given full scholarship for the !rst year without any condition but shall have to meet the minimum academic standards for the succeeding years. (http://www.pu.edu.tw/english) PUP delegates at the lobby of Tianjin Polytechnic University

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Open University System ACADEMIC PROGRAMS •

• Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Organizational Psychology

School of Distance Education Master’s Degrees • Master in Applied Statistics • Master in Business Administration • Master in Business Education • Master in Communication • Master in Educational Management • Master in Industrial Engineering and Management • Master in Physical Education and Sports • Master in Psychology • Master in Public Administration • Master in Information Technology • Master in Library and Information Science

Undergraduate Degrees • Bachelor in Broadcast Communication • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management Postbaccalaureate Program • Postbaccalaureate in Computer Technology Master’s Degrees • Master of Science in Construction Management • Master in Educational Management • Master in Communication • Master in Public Administration •

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Master of Science Degrees • Master of Science in Engineering • Master of Science in Information Technology • Master of Science in Mathematics Education

Undergraduate Degrees • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy • Bachelor in Advertising and Public Relations • Bachelor in Broadcast Communication • Bachelor in Banking and Finance • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management Major in Human Resource Development Management • Bachelor in Cooperatives • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management • Bachelor in Journalism • Bachelor in Of!ce Administration • Bachelor in Public Administration and Governance • Bachelor in Political Science Major in International Relations • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Bachelor of Science in Political Economy • Bachelor of Science in Sociology • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management • Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management • Bachelor in Transportation Management

Master of Arts Degrees • Master of Arts in Economics • Master of Arts in Filipino • Master of Arts in English Language Teaching Doctoral Programs • Doctor in Business Administration • Doctor in Educational Management • Doctor in Public Administration

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Research Conference - Two MSCM students participated in a research colloquium on March 1 (MSIT, PBCT)

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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT

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The PUP OUS enhances the competencies of its faculty and staff by continuously providing them with trainings to upgrade their academic quali!cations. Ten faculty members have been enrolled for a doctoral degree and two, for a master’s degree. In 2009, three faculty members earned their master’s degrees.

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Participation of a number of students from the different OUS degree programs in the very !rst OUS Research Colloquium on March 1

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Presentation/Orientation of the different academic programs offered by the School of Professional Studies (SPS), May 12-13

OUS faculty members attended seminars relevant to their respective areas of specialization, such as education, public administration, mass communication, and business administration. In addition, they have become active of!cers and members of national and international scienti!c, academic, and professional organizations.

FACULTY SPEAKERSHIP IN SEMINARS/FORA/TRAININGS A number of OUS faculty members served as speakers, coordinators, and coaches to various seminars, fora, and trainings concerning education, business administration, public administration, and mass communication. FACULTY SPEAKERSHIP Faculty

Topic/Seminar/Conference

Date

Venue and Sponsor

Anna Ruby P. Gapasin

Online Course Development Training

August 19

PUP Open University

Apollonius A. Duque

Food Technology: Innovation in SmallScale Processing

October 16

College of Nutrition and Food Science, PUP

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FACULTY SPEAKERSHIP Faculty

Topic/Seminar/Conference

Date

Venue and Sponsor

Designing and Developing Modular-Based Instructional Materials

May 12-14

University of Rizal System

Planning Management for Accreditation

September 13

Olivarez College, Tagaytay City

Jose Reuben Q. Alagaran

Designing and Developing Modular-Based Instructional Materials

May 12-14

University of Rizal System

Lina S. Felices

AKKAP’s (Agape, Kalong, at Kwentong Alay ng mga Pharmaceutico) 3rd High School Storytelling Contest

September 11

UP Manila

Liwayway M. Cruz

Environmental Forum on Climate Change

July 30

OVPRD, PUP

Loreto V. Jao

Seminar on Understanding Crime: An Interdisciplinary Approach

October 28

PUP Hasmin Hostel

Ma. Teresa M. Balasa

Enterprise-Enhancement Training Workshop

July 8

COABTE Audio-Visual Room, PUP

Michael B. Dela Fuente

Seminar on Arti!cial Intelligence

October 13

College of Computer Management and Information Technology

September 25

Bahay na Puti Formation and Retreat Center, Brgy. Bignay 1, Sariaya, Quezon

Guidance-Lecture Series & Advocating Student Success Through Revisiting Student Needs and Guidance Services

November 27

St. Bonaventure Student Center, Enverga University, Lucena City

HRMS Leadership Forum and Teambuilding Workshop

November 7

Batis Aramin, Lucban, Quezon

HRMS 2nd Annual Workshop – Let him who thinks he stands take heed lest he fall (1 Corinthians 10:12)

July 27

Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation, CTHRM Coffeeshop and Villa Anita Resort Padre Burgos, Quezon

Seminar-Workshop on Technical Writing and Communications Skills

October 1-2

Quans Worth Farm, Lucena City

Caroline T. Sumande

Teambuilding Activity 2009 & Leadership of New Generation Takes One Step Further to Lead the Way

Rogel L. Limpiada

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FACULTY SPEAKERSHIP Faculty

Roland D. Montes

Topic/Seminar/Conference

Date

Venue and Sponsor

School-Based Roll-Out of SBM Advocacy Materials for the Assessment of SBM Practices, National Competency-Based Teachers Standards & Teachers’ Strengths and Needs Assessment (NCBTS-TSNA) and Individual Plan for Professional Development (IPPD)

August 15, 19, 21

Unisan, Quezon

Parenting Seminar

February 10

Sta. Catalina College

Teambuilding Workshop

March 15

Nazareth School

Research Forum 2009 with the theme “Harmonizing the Research Problems, the Hypothesis, and the Appropriate Statistical Tools”

November 20

PNU Gymnasium, Philippine Normal University, Lopez Quezon

18th Philippine Statistics Quiz (PSQ) Calabarzon Regional Elimination

November 12

Lipa City Training Center

Designing and Developing Modular-Based Instructional Materials

May 12-14

University of Rizal System

Self-Awareness Through Human Values Program

August 12

PUP Gen. Luna Campus (Mulanay Extension)

Microsoft ICafe E-Learning Program

August 24

Netopia Internet Café Lucena City

Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Small Business

August 27

PUP Unisan Faculty Association

Severino A. Espiritu

Thelma D. Olaivar

Victoria C. Naval

Violeta L. Ratcho

MODULE DEVELOPMENT The PUP OUS published seven modules in 2009 for the use of OUS students: MODULE TITLE

AUTHOR/S

Philosophy of Education

Prof. Avelina C. Bucao

Methods of Research

Dr. Victoria C. Naval Dr. Carmencita L. Castolo

Comparative Educational System: e-Educ. Approach

Dr. Carmencita L. Castolo Dr. Severino A. Espiritu Dr. Zenaida C. Santos

Total Quality Management (Concepts and Practices)

Dr. Samuel M. Salvador

Professional Ethics and Values Education

Dr. Marietta P. Demelino

Education Models, Paradigms, and Procedures

Dr. Victoria C. Naval Dr. Marietta P. Demelino

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CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)

VICTORIA C. NAVAL, DEM

The PUP OUS develops the competencies of its faculty and staff by consistently providing them with trainings on module writing, Moodle system, online teaching and learning, course guide preparation and enrichment, Internet search, Web site development, use of statistical software, and use of innovative technologies.

Executive Vice President ALBERTO C. GUILLO Assistant to the Executive Vice President OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (OIA) PROF. SANJAY P. CLAUDIO Director

In 2009, the PUP OUS faculty members started using the Moodle system in handling online classes, discussions or lectures, submission of requirements, and the like.

OPEN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM (OUS) LEODEGARIO SM. BAUTISTA Executive Director

FACULTY AWARDEES

CARMENCITA L. CASTOLO, DEM Director, School of Distance Learning/School of Open Learning Chair, Master in Educational Management

The following faculty members received special citations from CHED and PASUC:

RAQUEL G. RAMOS, DBA Director, School of Professional Studies

NAME OF FACULTY Avelina C. Bucao (MEM)

Dante G. Guevarra (MPA)

AWARD Member, Technical Panel for Associate Diploma Program

Vice President for NCR

SPONSOR

SEVERINO A. ESPIRITU, Ph.D. Head, Academic Programs

Commission on Higher Education

SANJAY P. CLAUDIO Chair, Master in Public Administration ANNA RUBY P. GAPASIN Chair, Master in Communication and Bachelor in Broadcast Journalism

Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges

MANUEL M. MUHI, DT Chair, Master of Science in Construction Management REMEDIOS G. ADO Chair, Postbaccalaureate in Computer Technology

Rosita E. Canlas (PBCT)

Member, CHEDNCR Quality Commission Assessment Team on Higher (QAT) in Information Education Technology

JEROME P. DUMLAO Chair, Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management RAQUEL G. JAVIER Registrar and Head of Student Services

Contact Information

Chair, Technical Panel for Associate Diploma Program

Samuel M. Salvador (MEM)

Chair, Technical Panel for Distance Education

E-MAIL [email protected] POSTAL MAIL OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Second Floor South Wing, Main Building, A. Mabini Campus, Anonas St., Sta. Mesa, Manila Philippines 01008

Commission on Higher Education

DIRECT LINE / FAX (63 2) 713-1509

Member, Technical Panel for Transnational Education

LOCAL LINE (63 2) 716-7832 to 45 local 622 http://www.pup.edu.ph/oevp/

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T

he tireless efforts of the academic sector under the Of!ce of the Vice President for Academic Affairs (OVPAA) headed by Dr. Samuel M. Salvador have paid off strikingly with the giant strides it made in both national and international scenes. In directing the program standards of the University to keep up with globalization and ensure the labor-market responsiveness of the academic programs, the members of the different units under the OVPAA practically worked at all hours and went the extra mile not only for the accreditation of their programs by the AACCUP but also for the exemplary performance of their graduates at the licensure examinations and the improvement of facilities needed by the students. Further, to continuously promote a strong faculty and quality instruction that resemble solidi!ed institutional capabilities, the OVPAA encourages faculty members to pursue graduate and postgraduate studies, and attend seminars, trainings, development programs, and any other relevant curricular undertakings to be better equipped in their interactions with their ever-insightful and inquisitive students. In like manner, the latter, inspired by their mentors, participate in different trainings and various local, national, and international conferences and competitions. More often than not, these students, cliché as a cliché, bring home the bacon. On top of that, scholarships are awarded to carefully chosen and monitored faculty members and students deserving of the bene!ts. For better access and equity, the avowed mission of the University to serve the community is being realized through the services it has extended to the immediate communities. The use of ICT resources has been made available to all community members; thus, it has greatly contributed to the ease and speed of the collection and dissemination of information in higher education, instruction, research, extension, and the strengthening of linkages between local and international agencies.

President’s Report 2009 The OVPAA continuously attends to the academic problems and concerns of both students and faculty members. The VPAA himself acts on students’ requests that are duly noted by the chair of the department and recommended for approval by the dean. From January to April and August to November, the periods coinciding with the release of the evaluation results of the students’ application for graduation, the VPAA assisted the candidates by doing the following: •

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Expediting the submission of grade sheets to complete the evaluation of student records and recommend the candidates for graduation;

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Allowing the students with subjects that have not been credited to enroll in the next term to !nish all academic requirements at the soonest and graduate at the immediately following commencement exercises;

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Acting as Chair of the Honors Committee that is tasked to evaluate applications for graduation with honors; and

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Acting as Chair of the Graduation Committee that is tasked to ensure the successful conduct of the graduation rites.

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DR. MILAGRINA A. GOMEZ, Assistant to the VPAA, attended the following: # 14th International Conference on Education with the theme “Bridging Worlds, Making Connections in Education” held at the Sultan Hassanai Bolkiah Institute of Education of the University of Brunei Darusalam on May 19-24; # 22nd Annual National Conference of the Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP) with the theme “Push Forward the Drive for Institutional Accreditation” held at One Rizal Park 1099 of the Manila Hotel on February 1617; # Seminar-Workshop on Curriculum Development, Implementation, and Review held at the University Hotel, UP Diliman on February 24-27; # PUP Management Workshop (Final Phase) with the theme “Revisiting University Policies and Guidelines for Institutional Ef!ciency and Effectiveness” on December 2; and # Pi Lambda Theta General Assembly, Initiation Rites and Christmas Party held at the Roma Salon of the Manila Hotel on December 3.

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As Chair of the Master in Educational Management (MEM) Program, she led the MEM Society in conducting the following activities: # May 9: Research Colloquium, Presidential Suite, PUP Hasmin Hostel; # June – October 2009: Community Outreach Projects in Paltok, Sta. Mesa, Manila, a MEM-adopted barangay (literacy program, sports development, livelihood, and health and sanitation); # August 1: MEM General Assembly and Election of Of!cers held at the Presidential Suite, PUP Hasmin Hostel; # September 12: Seminar on “Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century” held at the Manila Room, PUP Hasmin Hostel; and # November 21: MEM CARAVAN FOR COMMUNITY OUTREACH to Tahanan ng Pangarap, Bethany Orphanage, and Emmaus in cooperation with the Almost Family Foundation.

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PROF. LIGAYA BICOMONG-ESPINO, faculty assistant assigned at the VPAA Of!ce, was invited as accreditor

The OVPAA is also in charge of evaluating the teaching assignments of all faculty members. The evaluated teaching assignments for summer 2009 and 1st and 2nd semesters of SY 2009-2010 were signed by Dr. Samuel M. Salvador on behalf of the President. Letters of application for teaching positions received by the OVPAA are directed to the appropriate college or satellite campus (branch) for screening. After passing the evaluation and screening by the department and the psychological examinations administered by the Guidance Of!ce, the applicants are recommended by the dean to the University President through channels. The applicants are then interviewed by the VPAA, who recommends them to the President. In 2009, the Vice President and the OVPAA staff engaged in various academic, curricular, and cocurricular activities. •

DR. SAMUEL M. SALVADOR wrote the following books: # Total Quality Management (Concepts and Practices) in October 2009 # Essentials of Grammar and Composition coauthored by Dr. Mely M. Padilla and Ms. Gemalyn A. Salvador in May 2009

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Dr. Salvador presented a paper entitled “Innovative Strategies in Education and Environment” at the Global Peace Convention held at the Manila Hotel on December 10 – 14.

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He assumed the following posts in the Technical Panel of the Commission on Higher Education: # Chairman of the CHED Technical Panel for Distance Education, # Chairman of the CHED Technical Panel for Associate/ Diploma Polytechnic Program,

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Member of the CHED Technical Panel for Transnational Education, and Member of the CHED Technical Working Committee on Transnational Education.

President’s Report 2009 during the Accreditation Survey Visit to evaluate various programs in the !eld of arts in the following state universities: # University of Northern Philippines, Candon, Ilocos Sur, January 26-30; # Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, July 13-17; # Benguet State University, La Trinidad, Benguet, September 8-12; and # Western Philippines University, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, December 6-11.

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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology One-Year Certi!cate in Computer Technology Postbaccalaureate Program

College of Cooperatives • Bachelor in Cooperatives • Postbaccalaureate in Cooperative Management College of Economics, Finance, and Politics • Bachelor of Science in Economics • Bachelor of Science in Political Economy • Bachelor in Banking and Finance • Bachelor in Political Science Major in International Relations • Bachelor in Public Administration and Governance

She was also invited to judge the following: # Timpalak-Talumpating Ekstemporanyo, Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa ’09 sa PUP, August 28; and # Universitywide Essay Writing Contest (English Category) in celebration of PUP’s 105th founding anniversary, September 16.

College of Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Railway Engineering and Management

CURRICULAR OFFERINGS ACADEMIC PROGRAMS MAIN CAMPUS College of Accountancy • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

College of Languages and Linguistics • Bachelor of Arts in English • Batsilyer ng Artes sa Filipinolohiya

College of Architecture and Fine Arts • Bachelor of Science in Architecture • Bachelor of Science in Interior Design

College of Law • Bachelor of Laws

College of Arts • Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Organizational Psychology • Bachelor of Science in Clinical Psychology • Bachelor in Library and Information Science • Bachelor of Science in Sociology • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy • Bachelor of Arts in History • Bachelor of Arts in Theater Arts

College of Nutrition and Food Science • Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics • Bachelor of Science in Food Technology College of Of!ce Administration and Business Teacher Education • Bachelor in Of!ce Administration • Bachelor in Business Teacher Education • Postbaccalaureate in Teacher Education

College of Business • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration # Major in Marketing Management • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration # Major in Human Resource Development Management • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management • Bachelor in Advertising and Public Relations

College of Physical Education and Sports • Bachelor in Physical Education • Certi!cate in Physical Education College of Science • Bachelor in Applied Statistics • Bachelor of Science in Biology • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics • Bachelor of Science in Physics

College of Communication • Bachelor in Journalism • Bachelor in Broadcast Communication • Bachelor in Communication Research

College of Tourism and Hotel and Restaurant Management • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management • Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management • Bachelor in Transportation Management

College of Computer Management and Information Technology • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

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LEVEL II RE-ACCREDITED: • Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Organizational Psychology (BSIOP) • Bachelor of Science in Clinical Psychology (BSCP) • Bachelor of Science in Sociology (BSS) • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) • Bachelor of Science in Architecture (BS ARCH) • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) • Bachelor in Cooperatives (BC) • Bachelor of Science in Political Economy (BSPE) • Bachelor in Banking and Finance (BBF) • Bachelor in Political Science (BPS) • Bachelor of Science in Economics (BSE) • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (BSM) • Bachelor in Applied Statistics (BAS) • Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management (BSTM) • Bachelor in Transportation Management (BTM) • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management (BSHRM) • Master of Arts in Economics (MAE) • Master in Applied Statistics (MAS) • Master in Business Administration (MBA) • Master in Business Education (MBE) • Master in Communication (MC) • Master in Educational Management (MEM) • Master in Industrial Engineering and Management (MIEM) • Master in Physical Education and Sports (MPES) • Master in Psychology (MP) • Master in Public Administration (MPA) • Master of Arts in English Language Teaching (MAELT)

Diploma Courses • Information Communication Management Technology • Computer Engineering Management Technology • Of!ce Management Technology # Associate in Legal Of!ce Management # Associate in Medical Of!ce Management • Electrical Engineering Management Technology • Electronics and Communications Engineering Management Technology • Mechanical Engineering Management Technology

GRADUATE PROGRAMS Doctoral Programs • Doctor in Business Administration • Doctor in Educational Management • Doctor in Public Administration Master’s Programs • Master in Applied Statistics • Master in Business Administration • Master in Business Education • Master in Communication • Master in Educational Management • Master in Industrial Engineering and Management • Master in Physical Education and Sports • Master in Psychology • Master in Public Administration • Master in Information Technology • Master in Library and Information Science • Master of Science in Engineering • Master of Science in Information Technology • Master of Science in Mathematics Education • Master of Arts in Economics • Master of Arts in English Language Teaching • Master of Arts in Filipino

QUALIFIED FOR LEVEL III: • Bachelor of Arts in History (ABH) • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (ABPHILO) • Bachelor in Library and Information Science (BLIS) • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management (BSBA-MM) • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (BSIE) • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (BSCoE) • Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering (BSECE) • Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics (BSND) • Bachelor of Science in Food Technology (BSFT) • Bachelor in Of!ce Administration (BOA) # Major in Corporate Transcription # Major in Medical Transcription # Major in Legal Transcription • Bachelor in Business Teacher Education (BBTE) • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (BSCHEM) • Doctor in Educational Management (DEM) • Doctor in Public Administration (DPA)

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BS in Applied Mathematics Major in Actuarial Mathematics

ACCREDITATION Through the OVPAA, PUP bolsters its academic programs to meet globally-established standards and to produce highachieving graduates who are ready to have the world by the tail. With the primary aim to provide the !nest quality of academic experience, the University subjects itself to the scrutiny of a reputable accreditation body. The accreditation of the curricular programs has been targeted by the various colleges whose main goal is to attain excellence in their respective !elds. Their efforts have not been in vain as shown in the following updates on the accreditation status of the different programs based on AACCUP’s evaluation:

ONGOING ASSESSMENT FOR LEVEL III: • Bachelor in Advertising and Public Relations (BAPR)

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LEVEL III RE-ACCREDITED: • Bachelor in Broadcast Communication (BBRC) • Bachelor in Journalism (BJ) • Bachelor of Arts in English (ABE) • Batsilyer ng Artes sa Filipinolohiya (ABF)

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Human Resource Development Management (BSBAHRDM) Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management (BSEM) Doctor in Business Administration

STUDENT NATIONAL AWARDS Name of Student/Organization

Nature of Achievement/Award/Recognition

Sponsor

Aiann Buensuceso

Top 12, Agora Youth Awards

AGORA Awards

Ann Margarette Matimtim

Champion, Philippine Travel Mart Domestic Tourism

Philippine Tour Operators Association (PHILTOA)

Archer Urbano

Representative, National Young Leaders Congress

Ayala Group of Companies

Arielle Erika Valerio

Outstanding HI-Y Club Member, YMCA

Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA)

Juror’s Choice, On-the-Spot Painting Contest

National Student Safety and School Security Conference

3rd Prize, Rizal Essay Writing Contest

Order of the Knights of Rizal

Brian B. Macasa

Best Student Trainee

Social Service System (SSS)

Charles Masiddo

Most Outstanding Chapter President

Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers (PSME)-National

Christian Salvania

2nd Prize, Home Spa Category, 6th Estilo de Vida National Inter-School Students’ Design Competition

Philippine Constructors Association, Inc. (PCA); PhilCONSTRUCT; Philippine Institute of Interior Designers

Christina Liza Ismael

1st Place, Universities and Colleges Caravan, English

Teledevelopment Call Center and BPO Support Services

1st Prize, Retail Store Design Category, 6th Estilo de Vida National Inter-School Students’ Design Competition 2009

Philippine Constructors Association, Inc. (PCA); PhilCONSTRUCT; Philippine Institute of Interior Designers

Grand Prize, WILCON Builders Depot National Interior Design Competition

WILCON Builders Depot

Daniella Marie Adriano

2nd Prize, Rizal Quiz Bee

Order of the Knights of Rizal

Diane Rose Quiño

Champion, Teaching Demonstration

Philippine Association for Teacher Education (PAFTE)

Elaine Bautista

Champion, PhilCES Ecolympiad (Economics Quiz Bee), Individual Category

Philippine Council of Economics Students (PhilCES)

El!e Samaniego

1st Place, Essay Writing Contest

Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila

Ayla Christadel Virgino

Christine de Felix

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President’s Report 2009 Name of Student/Organization

Emerson Sacbibit

Nature of Achievement/Award/Recognition

Sponsor

Certi!cate of Excellence, Boysen Excellence Awards for June 2009 ALE Board Topnotchers

Paci!c Paint and Oil Manufacturing, Inc.

Certi!cate and Medal of Merit for placing 2nd among the Top Ten Placers in the Architecture Licensure Examination – June 2009

PRC-Board of Architecture

Eufemio Baconawa, Jr.

3 Place, Accounting Quiz Bee

National Federation of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants Inc. (NFJPIA) and Philippine Christian University

Geneveive Madeja

Champion, Table Tennis PhilCES Athletic Meet (PAM): Be the Pride, Hoist the Colours'

Philippine Council of Economics Students (PhilCES)

Gerardo Caiga

Most Outstanding Delegate, 12th NFJPIA National Midyear Convention

National Federation of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (NFJPIA)

Jamaica Blance Tabago

4th Place, Accounting Quiz Bee

National Federation of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants Inc. (NFJPIA) and Philippine Christian University

Jayson Barbara

Treasurer, Philippine Institute of Interior Designers – Students Auxiliary Board (PIIDSAB)

Philippine Institute of Interior Designers (PIID)

2nd Place, Instructional Materials Making

Philippine Association for Teacher Education (PAFTE)

3rd Place, Campus Photography Contest

Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila

Jazelle Ramos

Jeff Deyto

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Natatanging Pagkilala bilang Pinakamahusay sa Pagsulat ng Maikling Kwento, “Ang Bangungot ni Deborah” Jeric Jimenez

Ikatlong Gantimpala bilang Pinakamahusay sa Pagsulat ng Tula: “Ang Pagtatalik ng Buwan at Araw,” “Ipanalangin Mo Kami” at “Sa Dangdang ng Gabi”

College Editors Guild of the Philippines

1st Place, Timpalak sa Pagsulat ng Tula

Gawad Emman Lacaba, College Editors Guild of the Philippines

Joan Abenoja

4th Place, Provincial Quiz Bowl

Philippine Institute of Certi!ed Public Accountants (PICPA), Bataan Chapter

Joel Faustino

Certi!cate and Medal of Merit for placing 3rd among the Top Ten Placers in the Architects Licensure Examination – Overseas, Saudi Arabia

PRC-Board of Architecture

Joey Landicho

JEMA President, 11th Model United Nations Assembly

World Health Organization

John Henry Tamayo

Participant, National Rizal Youth Leadership Order of the Knights of Rizal Institute, “Rizal is My President” PUP Students ll out company forms during the Job Fair.

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World Food Expo 2009

Name of Student/Organization

Nature of Achievement/Award/Recognition

Sponsor

Participant, NRYLI Oratorical Speech Contest

National Rizal Youth Leadership Institute

Participant, Democracy Camp 2009

Ortigas Foundation

1st Runner-Up, Extemporaneous Speaking Contest

United Nations Youth Association of the Philippines

Award of Merit, AAP Annual Art Competition

Art Association of the Philippines and National Commission for Culture and the Arts

Grand Prize Winner, Captured Smiles Photo Contest

Automatic Centre

2nd Place, CCP Open Cam Competition

Cultural Center of the Philippines

Semi!nalist, Metrobank Art and Design Excellence National Competition

Metrobank Foundation

Champion, Extemporaneous Speech Contest, Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day 2009

National Historical Institute

Finalist, Shell National Student Art Competition

Shell Philippines

Jose Carlo Amores

President

Interact Club of Pililla Academy Foundation, Inc.

Joseph Delima

National Discipline Awardee

AY Foundation

Josephine Perea

Champion, Lesson Planning

Philippine Association for Teacher Education (PAFTE)

Joyce Lyn Garcia

2nd Prize, Oratorical Contest

Order of the Knights of Rizal

Karlo Louie Cruz

1st Place, Badminton PhilCES Athletic Meet (PAM): Be the Pride, Hoist the Colours'

Philippine Council of Economics Students (PhilCES)

John Henry Tamayo

Jophel Botero Ybiosa

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PUP MATH MAX 2009

Name of Student/Organization

Nature of Achievement/Award/Recognition

Sponsor

Kathleen Cleto

Finalist, Digital Photography Category, Pilipinas SHELL National Students Art Competition

Pilipinas SHELL, Inc.

Lawrence Gayundato

2nd Place, PUP MATH MAX 2009 “Pushing to the Limit,” Nationwide Math Competition

PUP-College of Science, Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Mariefe Del Mundo

Outstanding Student of the Philippines (NCR)

Top Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP)

Marylan De Leon

2nd Place, Impromptu Speaking Contest

Philippine Institute of Certi!ed Public Accountants (PICPA), Region III

Mercedes Barrun

Corporate Secretary of the Year

Junior Achievement of the Philippines (JAPI)

Michelle Serrano

2nd Place, Universities and Colleges Caravan, English

Teledevelopment Call Center and BPO Support Services

Mitchel Edward Pagdilao

Certi!cate and Medal of Merit for placing 3rd among the Top Ten Placers in the Interior Designers Licensure Examination

PRC/Board of Interior Design

Oliver Sanchez

Bronze Medalist, ARNIS

Kapisanan ng mga Karatista sa Pilipinas

Ramir Famorcan

1st Place, On-the-Spot Painting Contest

Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila

Rica Angeli Selva

1st Runner-Up, Ms. FASIA 2009 Competition

Federation of Architectural Schools Involved in Athletics, Inc.

Ronald Alejo

5 Gold Medals, Swimming

SPEEDO

Rose Ann Cruz

Finalist, Research Proposal Writing, Asian Congress for Media and Communication Student Grand Prix

NCAA

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European Whiz Mind Encounter Name of Student/Organization

Nature of Achievement/Award/Recognition

Sponsor

Bronze Medalist, ARNIS

Kapisanan ng mga Karatista sa Pilipinas

Elected President

Junior Achievers of the Philippines, Inc. (JAPI)

Excellence in Marketing Organization

Association of Marketing Educators of the Philippines

Floramante Sir John Don King Howard Ponce

47th National Rizal and History Quiz Bee, Baguio City

Order of the Knights of Rizal

Andrea Parrocha Grace Valdez

Microsoft Student-Partners

Microsoft Philippines Inc.

Dawn-One Ilagan Justin Herrera

2nd Place, European Union Whiz ‘09

3 Views Inc.

Ann Margarette Matimtim Roxanne Elizabeth Aldueza Shachez Sun

3rd Place, Domestikwhizbee: Savor the Flavors of Philippine Culture

UP Club for the Environment and Tourism

Jennylyn Magtaka Jeremy Cruz Raquel Balisis

Research Paper Presenters, “Determining the Level of Gross Alpha and Beta Radioactivity of Water from Marine River Using Liquid Scintillation Counter”

Samahang Pisika ng Pilipinas (SPP), 27th Physics Congress

Argine Arbolado Gerard Caiga Jeff-Mike Smith Sule

Overall Champion, 1st Filemon Cup

Dr. Felimon C. Aguilar Memorial College (DFCAMC)

Dawn-One Ilagan James Ryan Artiaga Justin Herrera

1st Runner-Up, European Whiz Mind Encounter

European Union and the Knights of Rizal

Benigno De Vega, Jr. Mark Jay Valdez Rose Ann Laza

Most Promising Businessmen, Culmination and Awards Night

Junior Achievers of the Philippines, Inc. (JAPI)

Roy Villanueva

Vicky Amor Camisera

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Philippine Council of Economics Students (PhilCES) Athletic Meet Name of Student/Organization

Nature of Achievement/Award/Recognition

Sponsor

Alvin Clemente Barry Recluta Joyce Lucero

3rd Place, KARATEDO

Kapisanan ng mga Karatista sa Pilipinas

Michael Banning Leo Anacio Valencia Jestor Erman

Gold, ARNIS

NCR Arnis Meet

Jarius Tolentino Jerus Emmanuelle Cuyco Wilson Castillo

Gold and Silver, KARATEDO

Phil Cup Invitational Series Karatedo

Aldric Solomon Gerald Garcia Leah Mae Resurreccion Lou Daryl Boholst

Special Commendation, Developers of PUPiText

Polytechnic University of the Philippines

John Paulo Tangi Ma. Liza Mae Cruz Paulo Anchorez Sahara May Nerpio

Champion, Junk Art, ART AND LIT FEST

Angelo Torio Emmanuel delos Santos Jeffrey Arambulo Lawrence Gayundato

Participants, “STATIS-EEK 2009” Annual InterUniversity Statistics Quiz Bee

University of the Philippines, Diliman

Mark Anthony Ferrer Mark Sarabosing Noel Catarina Shiela Borres

3rd Runner-Up, 1st National Food Bowl Quiz Competition

Philippine Association of Food Technologists (PAFT) Inc.

Crisandra Soriano Joana San Jose Mae Ellaine Estavillo Mary Anne Libatique

Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medalists, KARATEDO

Progressive Arts and Sports Karatedo

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University of the East, Caloocan

President’s Report 2009 Name of Student/Organization

Nature of Achievement/Award/Recognition

Sponsor

Arisef Mendoza Flori Mae Macaraeg Jemuel Andaya Laurence Bukas Rexielyn Maas

Diploma Award

ABS-CBN in coordination with Foodie Magazine

Arven Café Emmanuel delos Santos Grace Valdez Jeffrey Maylas Princess Jamelyn Ramos

Outstanding DOST Scholars

Department of Science and Technology (DOST)

Lhayn Panado Liza Verano Mark Leonard Gado Rieanne Angelic Pila Rosalie Bautista

Research Award, 1st Engineering Research Contest with nationwide TV (Channels 2,5,7, and 13) and newspaper exposure

Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines Inc.

Isabelle Gonzales Jamaica Bagay Lorena Calaoud Kristine Celoza Mary Anne Libatique Vangelyn Capet

Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medalists, KARATEDO

Kapisanan ng mga Karatista sa Pilipinas

Kenhizel Mejia Katherine Joy Romualdo Ivan Jay Villanueva Jestor Erman Ronald Santos Michael Banning

Overall Champion, ARNIS

International Modern Arnis Federation (IMAF), Bacolod National Tournament

Christian Gerome Esguerra Lhea de Mesa Malcon Josef Mark Gregory Domens Rhea Edos Rodson Dela Roca Ruben Llagas

National Quizzers

Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines (ASEP)/Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers (PICE)

Ivan Jay Villanueva Jestor Erman Katherine Joy Romualdo Kenhizel Mejia Leo Anacio Valencia Michael Banning Ronald Santos

6th Runner-Up, ARNIS

Palarong Pambansa

Careen Sapallo Emil Samaniego Emy Ruth Gianan Gerald Orallo Ginette Lopez Kris John Suñga Monica Dianne Ramirez Rachael Seso

Finalist, Philippine Inter-Collegiate Debate

Philippine Daily Inquirer

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President’s Report 2009 Name of Student/Organization

Nature of Achievement/Award/Recognition

Sponsor

Angelyn Concepcion Anna Margarita Bascon Arcenio Boado, Jr. Christine Jay Caranto Crezyl Berbedel Germaine Christa Amansec Hilda Albis John Paul dela Cruz Regie Lynne Camizela Sydney James Bukas

Sibol Finalist 2nd Place, National Inventor’s Week

Department of Science and Technology (DOST)/TAPI

Allan Sarande Arvin Jan Teodoro Brendhal Magat Christian Paul Trance Kliff Richard Romera Michael James Sabado Paulo Dominic Regis Ronald Jude Mojica Ryan Enriquez Sonny Legaspi

Champion, Basketball (Men)

Philippine Inter- Schools Colleges and Universities Athletic Association Meet (PISCUAA)

Aliza del Valle April Austria Cherry Marie Bello James Lorica Janis Virgo dela Torre Juancho Viloria Kristine Diane Bungay Mayline Cortez Michelle Cimene Reymark Gonza Sandra Velasco Zarrah Jane Amagan

Passed the Management Trainee Evaluation

Partnership for Food Service Professional Development (under Jollibee Foundation)

Cyruz Mann dela Rosa Emmanuel Lacsa Garry Villagracia Jennifer Saberon Jester Eiman Joanna Faye Duzon Kaireen Garrote Katherine Joy Romualdo Kayzyl Mae Camposano Kenrihizel Mejia Leo Valencia Michael Banning Reignerose Esquierra Ronald Santos Ronilo Balane Ronnel Romero

Champion, Arnis (Men and Women)

Philippine Inter-Schools Colleges and Universities Athletic Association Meet (PISCUAA)

Athletics Men

1st Runner-Up

Athletics Women

2nd Runner-Up

Badminton Men

Champion

21st SCUAA NCR MEET

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President’s Report 2009 Name of Student/Organization

Nature of Achievement/Award/Recognition

Badminton Women

2nd Runner-Up

Baseball Men

2nd Runner-Up

Basketball Men

Champion

Basketball Women

2nd Runner-Up

Beach Volleyball Women

1st Runner-Up

Sponsor

21st SCUAA NCR MEET

7th Place, PSME National Student Quiz Contest 5 Place, Inter-University Student Quiz Contest

Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers (PSME)

CHESS Men and Women

1st Runner-Up

21st SCUAA NCR MEET

Corp. Entrepreneurial Organization for Students

Grand Champion - 1st Interschool Marketing Case Competition

Association of Marketing Educators of the Philippines

Dance Sports Men and Women

1st Runner-Up

21st SCUAA NCR MEET

Economics Research Society (ECONRES)

2nd Place, Overall Champion PhilCES Athletic Meet (PAM): Be the Pride, Hoist the Colours'

Economics Research Society (ECONRES) Basketball Team

2nd Place, PhilCES Athletic Meet (PAM): Be the Pride, Hoist the Colours'

Economics Research Society (ECONRES) Dodgeball Team

1st Place, PhilCES Athletic Meet (PAM): Be the Pride, Hoist the Colours'

Economics Research Society (ECONRES) Volleyball Team

Champion, PhilCES Athletic Meet (PAM): Be the Pride, Hoist the Colours'

Futsal Women

2nd Runner-Up

21st SCUAA NCR MEET

Hiyas Dance Troupe

Grand Champion, Indayog sa Himig ng Ani Cultural Dance Competition

Festival Supermall

JME

Blue Tie Award - PJMA

Philippine Junior Marketing Associates (PJMA)

Lawn Tennis Men

Champion

Lawn Tennis Women

Champion

LHS Chorale

1st Runner-Up, Eco Chorale Competition

BSME-V th

Philippine Council of Economics Students (PhilCES)

21st SCUAA NCR MEET

2nd Place, Group Quiz Bee, High School Division

Philippine Tour Operators Association

Ecolympiad

4th Place, Quiz Bee Individual Category LHS Students

2nd Place, NCR, National Career Assessment Examination (NCAE)

National Career Assessment Examination (NCAE)

Back-to-Back Champion Volleyball - Regional Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) Manila LHS Hi-Y Club

Most Active Club, YMCA

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President’s Report 2009 Name of Student/Organization

Nature of Achievement/Award/Recognition

Sponsor

PEP Squad Men and Women

1st Runner-Up

21st SCUAA NCR MEET

Political Science Society

Resolution No. 09-71, Conduct of Voter’s Education Seminar

Municipality of Calaca, Batangas

Overall Champion, 9th Maharnilad Cup

Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila

Overall Champion, Ester Ledesma Cup

St. Scholastica’s College

Overall Champion, 7th NCR Cup

7th NCR Cup

3rd Place, PRTC-Mock Board Examination

Professional Review and Training Center

1st Place, PUP - Federation

PUP - Federation

2nd Place, Level 2 - Practical Accounting I 1st Beginner’s CUP

1st Beginner’s CUP

1st Place, 3rd Annual Don Juan Geronimo Guerrero Cup

Don Juan Geronimo Guerrero Cup

2nd Place, Herminio Franco Cup

Herminio Franco Cup

1st Place and 3rd Place, NCBA Fairview Quiz Bee

NCBA Fairview

3rd Place, Naval, Cruz, Agbulos Cup

Naval, Cruz, Agbulos Cup

1st, 2nd, and 3rd Places, Regina P. Laurel Cup

Regina P. Laurel Cup

1st Place, House of Sages

House of Sages

1st Place, Dr. Teresita Quirino Cup

Dr. Teresita Quirino Cup

1st and 2nd Runners-Up, JPIA Idol

PUP Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants

Champion, Junk Art, Art and Lit Fest

Art and Lit Fest

3rd Place, Dressmaking, Art and Lit Fest

Art and Lit Fest

9th Maharlika Cup Overall Champion

Pamantasan Lungsod ng Maynila

Search for the Most Outstanding Accounting Student of the Philippines

PICPA. ACPACI, CIMA Philippine Duplicators, Inc.

PUP Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA)

3rd Place, Individual Category, Special Award, Finalist Most Outstanding Delegate, 12th NFJPIA National Midyear Convention 2nd Place, CAT Cup, Level 2 2nd Place, Meet PFRS 1st Place, Punongbayan and Araullo Cup 1st Place, KPMF Cup 2nd Place, Deloitte Cup

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National Federation of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants Inc. (NFJPIA)

President’s Report 2009 Name of Student/Organization

Nature of Achievement/Award/Recognition

Sponsor

Mr. and Ms. Ambassador of Goodwill 2009

National Federation of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants Inc. (NFJPIA)

2nd Place, Toby Tiangco Cup

NPC

1st Filemon Cup, Overall Champion

Dr. Filemon C. Aguilar Memorial College (DFCAMC)

1st Place, Quiz 3: Business Law and Taxation, 8th NCR Cup

University of the East, Manila

1st Place, Quiz 4: PFRS, 8th NCR Cup

PUP Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA)

1st Place, Quiz 5: Practical Accounting, 8th NCR Cup

Far Eastern University -Manila

1st Place, Quiz 7, 8th NCR Cup

University of Sto. Tomas

2nd Place, Quiz 8, 8th NCR Cup

University of the Philippines, Diliman

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3 Place, Quiz 9, 8 NCR Cup 1st Place, Level 2:Auditing Theory, 7th President’s Cup 1st Place, Level 5:Practical Accounting 2, 7th President’s Cup 1st Place, Level 6:Management Advisory Services, 7th President’s Cup

Philippine School of Business Administration, Quezon City

1st Place, Level 2:Auditing Problems, 7th President’s Cup 1st Place, Pagtutuos sa Perpz

University of Perpetual Help

1st Place, Search for Ms. Mariposa, 1st Regional Assembly

University of Sto. Tomas

1st Place, EMMC Tax Whiz Kid 2009

Philippine Institute of Certi!ed Public Accountants (PICPA)

PUPSA

Pylon Awardee, Most Outstanding Student Organization

Polytechnic University of the Philippines

Sepak Takraw

2nd Runner-Up

Soccer Men’s Team

1st Runner-Up

Softball Men’s Team

2nd Runner-Up

21st SCUAA NCR MEET 2nd Runner-Up Softball Women’s Team 2nd Runner Up Swimming Team

1st Runner-Up

Table Tennis Men and Women

2nd Runner-Up

Taekwondo Men and Women

2nd Runner-Up

Volleyball Men’s Team

2nd Runner-Up

Volleyball Women’s Team

2nd Runner-Up

2009 National Open Softball

21st SCUAA NCR MEET

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President’s Report 2009 Name of Student/Organization

Nature of Achievement/Award/Recognition

Sponsor

2nd Runner-Up, MTAP Tertiarly Competition

Math Teachers Association of the Philippines (MTAP)

Quarter Finalist, UP Math Wizard

University of the Philippines, Diliman

Taguig Campus Students

FACULTY ENROLLMENT FOR GRADUATE STUDIES Master’s

Doctorate

45 July to December 116

28 January to June 90

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20

40

60

80

100

120

FACULTY GRADUATES Master’s

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2

3

63

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5

6

President’s Report 2009 NATIONAL AWARDS

Name

Nature of Achievement/Award/ Recognition

Sponsor

Avelina C. Bucao

Member, CHED Technical Working Group for Business and Management Education, PAEOFI: Passion for Excellence

Commission on Higher Education; Philippine Association of Educators in Of!ce Administration, Foundation, Inc.

Adela Jamorabo-Ruiz

AACCUP National Accreditor

Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP)

Amalia C. Rosales

Awardee, Ambassador for Peace

Universal Peace Federation

Ben B. Andres

2009 Most Outstanding Electronics Engineer in the Field of Education

Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines

Carlo G. Inovero

Certi!cation, Computer Hardware Servicing NCII

Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)

Corazon P. San Juan

Certi!cate of Participation (Delegate, AACCUP Annual National Conference)

Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP)

Gloria T. Baysa

Diplomate in Business Education Facilitator, “Excellence in Education: Leading Minds and Creating the Future in a Global Journey”

Philippine Educators Network for Training, Research, and Development (PENTRAD)

Chair, Convenor

Philippine Association for Business Educators, Inc.

Champion

Smart Shoot Badminton Tournament

Champion

Araullo High School Ladies Badminton Tournament

Gawad Maharlika

National Spiritual Council of the Philippines International Inc.

Coach of the PUP ECE Team Champion

Institute of Electronics and Communications Engineers of the Philippines

IECEP Extended Metro Manila Student Chapter Quiz Bowl 2009: Battle of the Wizards 30th IECEP National Quiz Bowl Bit the Bees

Institute of Electronics and Communications Engineers of the Philippines

Marvin G. Lai

Certi!cate of Recognition (Facilitator, Tanghal 2009, Teatro Tanglaw Workshop)

Teatro Tanglaw

Melly L. Paraiso

Judge, PhilCES Ecolympiad

Philippine Council of Economics Students (PhilCES)

Napoleon V. Hernandez

Member, Technical Working Group

Presidential Coordinating Council for Research and Development

Liceria D. Lorenzo

Ma. Theresa A. Mojas

Maria Lourdes DP. Garcia

Marianito P. Gallego Jr.

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President’s Report 2009

Name

Nature of Achievement/Award/ Recognition

Sponsor

Napoleon V. Hernandez

Member, DOST Screening Committee on Certi!cation of Eligibility (IRR or RA 8435)

Department of Science and Technology (DOST)

Nenita F. Buan

Member, team of researchers for the DAP commissioned research on the “Development of Service-Quality Standards Framework to the Public Frontline Services”

Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP)

Rey S. Gabitan

Plaque of Appreciation, Overall Events Program Manager, 2009 UAP Area B Assembly

UAP Area B Council

Natatanging Parangal sa Rebolusyonaryong Caviteño, 6th Gawad Heneral Emilio Aguinaldo Natatanging Parangal sa Cavite Gawad Heneral Juan S. Castañeda, 234th Founding Anniversary of the Town of Imus

Provincial Government of Cavite

Romeo R. Peña

Certi!cate of Recognition (LIRA Writing Fellow)

National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)

Ronaldo A. Guiriba

Tournament Secretary (Swimming)

Palarong Pambansa

Rudy O. Ferrer

Plaque of Appreciation, Program Chair and Assembly Kits and Giveaways Co-Chair, 2009 UAP Area B Assembly

UAP Area B Council

Severino A. Espiritu

2008-2009 FINEX-CITI Rafael B. Buenaventura Outstanding Finance Educator Award

Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines (FINEX)

2nd Prize, 2009 Bahay Pinoy Bamboo House National Design Competition

United Architects of the Philippines/Rotary Club of Makati

Certi!cate of Appreciation, Panel Reactor for Seminars, 2009 Annual Conference on Architectural Research and Education (ACARE)

Council of Architectural Researchers and Educators (ArchCARE); United Architects of the Philippines (UAP); University of San Carlos, Cebu City

Plaque of Appreciation, Chair for Documentation, 2009 UAP Area B Assembly

United Architects of the Philippines Area B Council

Plaque of Appreciation, Registration Committee Chair, 2009 UAP Area B Assembly

United Architects of the Philippines Area B Council

Overall Champion

State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA)

Overall Champion

Philippine Inter-Schools Colleges Universities Athletic Association (PISCUAA)

Rogelio L. Ordoñez

Ted Villamor G. Inocencio

Vilma M. Pabello

PUP Athletic Delegation

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President’s Report 2009

3rd ERDT - DOST Conference

DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

14th NDAP National Convention, “The National Dietitian in the Mainstream of Health and Wellness” 7th National Nutrition Survey Results Dissemination Forum, “Vital Inputs to Nutrition Governance for Sustainable Development”

Adela Jamorabo-Ruiz

9th AAHRMEI Annual Convention, “Hospitality Education Across Borders: An Opportunity for Advancement” PADE-ADNEP Joint Annual Convention 47th National Rizal Youth Leadership Institute Conference Alena T. Palaming Leadership Seminar, Club Management Training Annual Conference of the Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines

Alfredo Jumalon

4th European General Assembly, Knights of Rizal Amalia C. Rosales National Rizal Youth Leadership Institute, “Rizal as the New Christ” Intellectual Property Seminar

Ana Ma. L. Espiritu

Stakeholder’s Consultation for the Project Completion Report Project for the Pasig River Environmental Management and Rehabilitation – Sector Development Program

Angela L. Israel

1st PUP Open University Research Colloquium 3600 Brand Experience: Bring the Next Generation’s Holistic Brand Approach to Life E-Factor: Events Marketing Excellence Antonio Alcantara Events Marketing Revealed Gate Crash: Events Marketing Toward Brand Success Leadership During Tough Times

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President’s Report 2009 Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

Linguistic Democracy, Cultural Diversity, and the Project of a Pluralist Nation: Toward Social Equity in Education

Antonio Alcantara

3rd Research Forum on Computer Engineering, Mechatronics Tool-Sharpening Device Antonio Velasco Project Proposal Conceptualization and Preparation Workshop 1st National SIFE Faculty-Adviser Conference National Crime Prevention Week Kick Off, “Stand Up, Campaign Against Crime”

Apolonio A. Duque

Right Gender-Responsive Testing Education 2009 Mathematical Society of the Philippines (MSP) Annual Convention

Aurea Z. Rosal

1st Engineering Summit ‘09 A Conference on Postgraduate Multidisciplinary Approach to Solving Philippine Problems

Ben B. Andres

College of Engineering Research Conference Livelihood Skills Training on Jewelry Making, GS Administrative Staff Development Activity

Ben B. Andres

Seminars: Basic Electronics, Communication Trends, Career Orientation, and Personality Development Billie Jean C. dela Cruz

Seminar on Teaching Strategies/CPE 13th ICT Professional Congress

Carlo G. Inovero Mind Setting : The Second Combination to the Economic Upturn Peer Review (Peer Reviewer) “Evidence and Ideology on Consumer Choices in Education Markets: An Alternative Analytical Framework”

Carmencita L. Castolo

1st Seminar-Workshop on Comprehensive Sports Program of Maragondon Frisbee for Teambuilding and Wellness

Carolina A. Panganiban

Making a Difference in One’s Life Seminar on Healthy Lifestyle Seminar on Quilling Carolina A. Panganiban Seminar-Workshop on Frisbee Seminar-Workshop on Quilling for BSID Students 2009 AACCUP Annual National Conference Career-Orientation Seminar

Corazon P. San Juan

PAGE-NCR 5th Graduate Research Congress, “Enhancing Research Culture in Philippine Higher Education Institutions in National Capital Region, Part II” Philippine Food and Beverage Food Expo, Baker’s Fair, Certi!ed as NC2 for Front Of!ce

Daryl Ace V. Cornell

2nd International Convention on Media Communication

Divina T. Pasumbal

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President’s Report 2009

Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

Communications for Peace Building ,“Understanding Peace and Con$ict: The Role of Communication and Education” Divina T. Pasumbal PUP Management Workshop Phase III, “Revisiting University Policies and Guidelines for Institutional Ef!ciency and Effectiveness” Drug Prevention and Control: A Shared Responsibility

Dr. Nenita F. Buan

Web Designing Trainer’s Training

Elias A. Austria

1st Teambuilding Cum Strategic Planning for the Public and Private Elementary, Secondary, and Tertiary Schools Heads/Administrators of Mulanay District 5th PENTRAD National Conference Elmer G. de Jose 8th Annual National Convention of the Philippine Council of Deans and Educators in Business (PCDEB), “Moving Toward Transnational Business Education” Convergence of Cooperation Leaders National Conference of Philippine Council of Deans and Educators in Business NCR Cooperative Leader, ” Cooperative Leaders with Journey Toward the Realization of Social and Economic Development”

Elmer G. de Jose

Seminar on Thesis Writing sponsored by the PUP College of Engineering Philippine Sociological Society National Conference Emanuel C. De Guzman Revisiting Policies and Guidelines for Institutional Ef!ciency and Effectiveness Advanced English Pro!ciency Training (AdEPT) Program Faculty-Development Seminar on Modern Strategies for the Teaching of Literature and Humanities

Evangelina S. Seril

“Character Strengths of the Filipino: A Positive Response to the Current Challenges,” Advent Recollection and Teambuilding of PUP Faith Community

Flordeliza E. Alvendia

Seminars on Options for Energy Requirements of the Country

Guillermo O. Bernabe

2nd Philippine Association for Business Educators (PAFBE) National Annual Conference

Harry C. Lorenzo

Civic Welfare Training Service, Teacher’s Orientation/Strategic Planning Workshop

Irene R. Gumboc

14th International Conference on Education, “Bridging Worlds: Making Connections in Education” 2009 NUTRINET Seminar: Nutrition and Stress Debrie!ng During Disaster Iris Rowena A. Bernardo

Food Safety Management System Nutrition and Heart Health (ILSI) Scienti!c Seminar on “Food Safety: Challenges and Opportunities” Community-Based Youth Work

Jan Argy Y. Tolentino Empowering Young Women in Politics

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President’s Report 2009

Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

Globalization: The Future of Asia IFLRY 31st General Assembly

Jan Argy Y. Tolentino

World Forum for the Democratization in Asia 2009 National Assembly for Diabetes Educators, “At the Forefront of Diabetes Education: New Ideas, New Techniques” Annual China Urban Housing Conference, Special Forum on Sustainability and Housing Industrialization

Joan Z. Coranes

Jocelyn R. Lutap

Young Professional Forum /TAO Pilipinas Philippine International Marathon

John Mark N. Nero

SPSS Directions 2009 North American Conference

Joseph Mercado

Basic Cost Pricing

Leonora O. Signey

Building a Sustainable Future Through Graduate Education, PUP Education Agenda for the New President of the Philippines Institutionalizing New Paradigms for Teaching and Learning, PUP Issues in Postgraduate Education in the UK and the Philippines Listening to our Partners for a More Relevant and Responsive Pre-Service Teacher Education, PAFTE, CEU

Liceria D. Lorenzo

Promoting Ingenuity, Initiative, and Perseverance for Quality Assurance, PUP MBE Research Colloquium Propagating Global Concern for the Environment, PUP Accurate Costing and Pricing for your Business Financial Analysis of Store Performance

Ma. Cristina Q. Trinidad

Tourism 2010 * Beyond Biennial Assembly Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo

Forum on Microenterprise, Micro!nance, and the Academe A Challenge to the Youth: Invention, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship COC Sikat Award COC: Celebrating a Culture of Excellence

Ma. Victoria G. Red Dealing Effectively in Media Innovation Exhibit 2009 Micro!nance, Microenterprise, and the Academe AACUP 22nd Annual National Conference “Push Forward the Drive for Institutional Accreditation”

Maria Teresa C. Villar

PUP Working Visit to China

69

President’s Report 2009 Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

“Tanghal 2009” Seminar, National Commission for Culture and the Arts Familiarization Tour of Ilog Pasig Workshop

Marvin G. Lai

Teatro Tanglaw Theater Workshop Energy Information and Statistics Launching of Economic Freedom of the World 2009 Annual Report Recent Development on Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in the Philippines

Melly L. Paraiso

The Impact of the Global Financial and Economic Crisis on the Philippines The Use of University Institutional E-mail Accounts Training Program on Bridge Systems Engineers for the Philippines

Melvin C. Roxas

“Revisiting University Policies and Guidelines for Institutional Ef!ciency and Effectiveness” Milagrina A. Gomez

Push Forward the Drive for Institutional Accreditation Seminar-Workshop on Curriculum Development, Implementation, and Review Personality Enhancement

Nenita F. Buan Walking Toward a Leading Attitude: A Team Adventure DOST-National Center for Transportation Studies Annual Research Presentation

Noli S. Sibayan

Allah Valley Alliance: Building for Development Ofelia M. Empemano GS @ 39: Building a Sustainable Future Through Graduate Education Pagkakaisa sa Pambansang Wika: Unawaan sa Isip at Gawa Panawagan sa Kabataan: Paiba-ibang Klima, Pag-usapan

Perla S. Carpio

Seminar on Ej McKnight’s “They Call You Teacher” The Professional Guidance Counselor and Law: Status and Prospects

Rabe Yolanda

Building Together the PUP Faith Community with Ingenuity, Resourcefulness, and Perseverance

Remedios G. Ado

PUP GS Faculty and Staff Development Activity

70

President’s Report 2009 Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

World Development Report 2009: Reshaping Economic Geography

Reuel C. Ruiz Jr.

Economic in Hunger

Rolando T. Yu

Capacity Building on City-Wide Investment Planning for Health Analysis of Health Situation Clinical Nutrition in Gastroenterology: Bridging the Gap Between Science and the Clinics International Meeting on Healthy City Initiatives Among Country Members Introduction to Evaluation of Health Intervention Rosalie Espeleta

Introductory Course on Health Sector Reform Local Health Reforms Implementation Course (LHRIC) Training on the Enforcement of Tobacco Law Workshop on Environmental Sustainable Healthy Urbanization Transport Workshop on Province-wide Investment Plan Workshop on the Development of Framework for Urban Health System 3rd International Professors and Educators Conference CHED Zonal Research Center Workshop Consultation for the LET and TEC (Teacher Education Curriculum) Luzon Area Forging Synergistic Partnerships with the Global Industry Through Market-Driven Research Initiatives

Rovelina B. Jacolbia

OVPRD Research Writeshop, Proposal Development Workshop on Institutional Research Proposal Development Workshop on the State of Private Higher Education Institutions in the National Capital Region Research Colloquium, PUP Research Clusters 4 and 10 Rovelina B. Jacolbia Study in Education Improvement of Training Course of Teachers Segundo C. Dizon

Training-Workshop on Dance, Music, and Theater Activity-Based Management in Financial Services National Conference on Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Severino A. Espiritu

Online Module Seminar (E-Mabini) Y4IT

Silvia C. Ambag

Architecture Deans Workshop on the Logbook of Diversi!ed Experience with CODHASP, UAP, and PrBOA Ted Villamor G. Inocencio

Consultative Meeting with CODHASP and CHED PRC CPE Workbook Forum

71

President’s Report 2009 Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

Software Engineering

Teresita G. Moñeza

OU Quality Teacher Responsive to the Global Needs and Expectations Zenaida C. Santos Upholding Accountability in Counseling Profession Opportunities and Challenges of Migration Globalization: A Call for Transformative Education and Leadership for Effective Governance

Aileen L. Camba Melly L. Paraiso

Implications of the Global Financial Crisis for the Philippine Economy Ana Ma. L. Espiritu Susan P. Arevalo

Food Additives Forum on “Pagkakaisa sa Pambansang Wika: Unawaan sa Isip at Gawa” Maghapong Tula at Awit ng Pag-ibig Roundtable Discussion on “Issues in Graduate Education in the United Kingdom and the Philippines”

Corazon P. San Juan Perla S. Carpio

Safety in the Workplace – The Worth of Being Aware of Its Bene!ts

Ben B. Andres Carolina A. Panganiban

IBM Rational Team Concert

Carlo G. Inovero Michael B. dela Fuente

1st Philippine Conference on ICT in Teacher Educators

Carmencita L. Castolo Caroline T. Sumande

PATEF-6th National Midyear Convention NCBTS and Understanding Design (ADB) Rede!ning Effective Teaching for the 21st Century

Esther O. Bernardo Teresa V. Mobilla

Learning in the 21st Century

Edna Muñiz Jean Boniol

Seminar on Outcomes-Based Education

Antonio Velasco Guillermo O. Bernabe

Sharing Best Practices in Engineering Education Amid Local and Global Challenges

Antonio Velasco Guillermo O. Bernabe

Stay and Learn at Traders Hotel, Philippine Food and Beverage Food Expo

Haydn I. Calabig Ma. Felisa T. Natad

26th Annual Seminar-Meeting of Council of Deans and Heads of Nutrition and Dietetics (CODHEND)

Iris Rowena A. Bernardo Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo

Healthy World Cuisine

Iris Rowena A. Bernardo Rolando T. Yu

Nutrition and Bone Health

Carmela V. Dellova Iris Rowena A. Bernardo

Iolani Palace Concert featuring the Royal Hawaiian Band

Elmer G. de Jose Juan C. Birion

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President’s Report 2009 Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

PUP Research Writeshop

Elvira C. Labartine Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo

Would automation lead to clean and credible election?

Antonius C. Umali Melly L. Paraiso

Training Program for Instructors of ITEE in the Philippines

Lydinar O. Dastas Melvin C. Roxas

Drug Free Community: For Peace and Development

Harry C. Lorenzo Nenita F. Buan

Me, Myself and I: Understanding the World of Autistics

Armando A. Torres Nenita F. Buan

17th National Convention, “Exploring New Paradigms in Hospitality”

Maria Teresa C. Villar Nora D. Austria

Kabayanihang Pilipino

Corazon C. Tahil Odette G. So

Physics Congress

Gizel B. Rivera Precille Marie T. Gaspillo

SMART SWEEP Technology Seminar on Wireless Broadband

Ben B. Andres Remedios G. Ado

Consultative Meeting with CHED-NCR Quality Assessment Teams (QAT)

Gisela May A. Albano Rosita E. Canlas

DOST, Project Proposal Conceptualization

Elvira C. Labartine Susan P. Arevalo

PLDT-DPC Art Competition Awards

Ted Villamor G. Inocencio Vilma M. Pabello

WORLDBEX 2009

Rey S. Gabitan Ted Villamor G. Inocencio

Nutritionist-Dietitians Association of the Philippines (NDAP) Annual Convention –The Nutritionist-Dietitian in the Main Stream of Health and Wellness

Adela Jamorabo-Ruiz Iris Rowena A. Bernardo Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo

Learning from the Global Economic Crisis

Aileen L. Camba Abraham C. Camba Jr. Melly L. Paraiso

Global Youth Entrepreneurship The New Institutional Economics: Will Elites Permit Reform? Property Issues in the Philippines

Aileen L. Camba Melcah T. Pascua Melly L. Paraiso Aileen L. Camba Melly L. Paraiso Virgilio M. Tatlonghari

Survival and Growth: The Philippines 2010 and Beyond

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President’s Report 2009 Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

Seminar-Workshop on Research Proposal Preparation

Alvin M. Ortiz Belen Z. de Asis Paterna E. Manalo

Seminars on Outcome-Based Education

Ana Lisa Publico Antonio Velasco Guillermo O. Bernabe

Hotel Familiarization Tour

Ana Ma. L. Espiritu Iris Rowena A. Bernardo Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo

3rd ERDT – DOST

Antonio Velasco Ben B. Andres Pocholo Loresco

Graduate Multidisciplinary Approach to Solving Philippine Problems (Engineering Research and Development for Technology)

Antonio Velasco Florinda Oquindo Remedios G. Ado

Advent Recollection with the theme: “Building Together the PUP Faith Community and Ingenuity, Resourcefulness, and Perseverance”

Avelina C. Bucao Esther O. Bernardo Pacita M. Casallo

2009 Mathematics Teachers Association of the Philippines (MTAP) Annual Convention

Aurea Z. Rosal Bernadeth G. Nobles Emelita A. Isaac

Online Course Development Training

Carlo G. Inovero Marilou F. Novida Rosita E. Canlas

Faculty-Employee Wellness Program 2009

Evangelina S. Seril Jenalyn Y. Lai Marvin G. Lai

“Looking Beyond A New Frontier,” 4th Annual Congress of the Philippine College of Pharmacology

Loreto V. Jao Nenita F. Buan Zenaida C. Santos

62nd Annual Convention of Philippine Association of Nutrition, Inc., “Nutrition and Wellness Toward a Healthy Lifestyle”

Carmela V. Dellova Iris Rowena A. Bernardo Rolando T. Yu

Actual Shipboard Familiarization Orientation/Tour Onboard Negros Navigation

Carmela V. Dellova Iris Rowena A. Bernardo Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo

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President’s Report 2009

Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

Satulawitan ‘09 (Sayaw, Tula at Awit)

Tabak at Sampagita: Sampung Gabi ng Tula at Awit sa Wikang Filipino

Corazon P. San Juan Perla S. Carpio Rosario R. Mag-atas

Engineering-Architecture Research Colloquia

Florinda Oquindo Remedios G. Ado Rodolfo Talan

Professional Issues and Ethics in Counseling, Tough Times Leadership, “Walking Toward a Teaching Attitude: A Teambuilding”

Harry C. Lorenzo Loreto V. Jao Nenita F. Buan

FASIA Opening

Rudy O. Ferrer Ted Villamor G. Inocencio Vilma M. Pabello

Universitywide Research Seminar-Workshop on Writing and Preparing Effective Proposals for Grant-in-Aid Funding

Iluminada Vivien R. Domingo Ria A. Sagum Teresita G. Moñeza

9th Annual Conference on Architectural Research and Education (ACARE), Cebu City

Rey S. Gabitan Ted Villamor G. Inocencio Vilma M. Pabello

Global Warming, “Heal Yourself, Heal the Earth”

Luzviminda O. Tugade Regina B. Zuñiga Yolanda T. Montances

Experience Windows 7

Carlo G. Inovero Lydinar O. Dastas Rosita E. Canlas

Seminar on Nutrition and Heart Health sponsored by the Institute of Life Sciences, Southeast Asia Region

Ana Ma. L. Espiritu Carmela V. Dellova Iris Rowena A. Bernardo Rolando T. Yu

48th PAFT Annual Convention, “Reshaping the Food Industry: Perspectives for the Next Decade”

Adoracion Benedicto Ana Ma. L. Espiritu Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo Susan P. Arevalo

Trainer’s Training on the Implementation of NSTP Rules and Regulations and Community Immersion

Aina David Florida Santiago Josephine dela Isla Zenaida Bonaobra

SMART Mobile Development Conference

Ferdinand Natividad Julius Cansino Norman Delos Reyes Rodolfo Talan

The Academe, Community, and the Congress Working Together Toward Effective Budget Management in the Philippines

Antonius Umali Elmer M. Soriano Henry V. Pascua Isagani O. Sta. Maria

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President’s Report 2009

Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

Career Coach: What is it? Can you be one? Do you need one?

IBM’s Websphere Application Server 7

Carlo G. Inovero Lydinar O. Dastas Marian G. Arada Rosita E. Canlas

Pathways Out of Rural Poverty: Is Aquarium Reform a Passé?

Jai Leonard Carinan Melcah T. Pascua Melly L. Paraiso Reuel C. Ruiz Jr.

“Creating Future: The Counselor as an Advocate,” Philippine Guidance and Counseling Association Annual Convention

Harry C. Lorenzo Loreto V. Jao Nenita F. Buan Zenaida C. Santos

PGCA Midyear Workshop, “Creating Future: The Counselor as an Advocate”

Gloria Pastor Loreto V. Jao Ma Luz Centeno Nenita F. Buan

AVOS International Chorale Competition

Corazon C. Tahil Jaime Y. Gonzales Jonathan A. Jarin Silvia C. Ambag

2009 Tri-Partite Network Conference

Jocelyn R. Lutap Rudy O. Ferrer Ted Villamor G. Inocencio Vilma M. Pabello

Written and Oral Communication Training for the personnel and students of the Marine Corps Training Center, Taguig City

Corazon P. San Juan Emeteria Leonila B. Abayan Evangelina S. Seril Evelyn Z. de Asis Paterna E. Manalo

Excellence in Education: Leading Minds and Creating the Future in a Global Journey

Armanda A. Torres Flordeliza E. Alvendia Harry C. Lorenzo Jose!na R. Tan Liceria D. Lorenzo

Bakery Fair

Ana Ma. L. Espiritu Carmela V. Dellova Iris Rowena A. Bernardo Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo Rolando T. Yu

World Food Exhibit (WOFEX)

Ana Ma. L. Espiritu Carmela V. Dellova Iris Rowena A. Bernardo Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo Rolando T. Yu

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President’s Report 2009

Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

NAST 31st Annual Scienti!c Meeting

Armin S. Coronado Janelyn A. Celerio Lorna T. Enerva Ofelia B. Villamor Ruthela P. Payawal

Understanding Crime: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Harry C. Lorenzo Loreto V. Jao Nenita F. Buan Rosenda A. de Gracia Segundo C. Dizon

Global Crises and Reform of the International Monetary System

Aileen L. Camba Jai Leonard Carinan Melcah T. Pascua Melly L. Paraiso Reuel C. Ruiz Jr. Dalmacio P. Balaria Rey S. Gabitan Rudy O. Ferrer Ted Villamor G. Inocencio Vilma M. Pabello

UAP Area B Assembly 2009 Yearend UAP Area B Assembly

Annual CAFA Heritage Learning Tours, Cities of Vigan and Laoag

Dalmacio P. Balaria Gina O. Flandes Noel R. Domingo Sherwin N. Nieva Vilma M. Pabello

Mathematical Society of the Philippines-NCR Convention

Aurea Z. Rosal Bernadeth G. Nobles Lincoln A. Bautista Madeleine S. Caras Renato E. Apa-ap Zenaida A. Agcaoili

International Educational Tour

Aureluz L. Torres Bernadeth G. Nobles Emelita A. Isaac John Patrick B. Sta. Maria Joseph Mercado Madeline G. Concepcion

Corporations as Distributed Cognitive Systems and their Governance

Aileen L. Camba Casiana L. Payumo Exequiel Perez Melcah T. Pascua Melly L. Paraiso Reuel C. Ruiz Jr.

Pambansang Kumperensiyang Pangwika, “Wikang Filipino: Mula Baler Hanggang Buong Pilipinas”

Fordeliza V. Cruz Jomar I. Cañega Mary Joy A. Castillo Perla S. Carpio Randy D. Sagun Veneranda S. Lachica

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President’s Report 2009

Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

35th UAP National Convention, “The Power of Architecture: Dream, Create, Transform”

Seminar and Joint Induction of UAP RD B-1

Dalmacio P. Balaria Jocelyn R. Lutap Rey S. Gabitan Rudy O. Ferrer Ted Villamor G. Inocencio Vilma M. Pabello

Updates in Written Communication Seminar

Belen Z. de Asis Edelyn M. Mariano Emeteria Leonila B. Abayan Evangelina S. Seril Valentino B. Jasul Veronico N. Tarrayo

Korean Food Festival

Daryl Ace V. Cornell Jesusa T. Castillo Ma. Cristina Q. Trinidad Ma. Felisa T. Natad Ma. Sheila S. Ganchero Maria Teresa C. Villar Nora D. Austria

Reforming the National Tax and Expenditure System

Abraham C. Camba Jr. Aileen L. Camba Exequiel Perez Jai Leonard Carinan Melcah T. Pascua Melly L. Paraiso Ramse C. Osano Jr. Reuel C. Ruiz Jr.

Wellness Matters for Teachers, English Language Academies National Conference

Alena T. Palaming Ann-Lyn C. Ortiz Christine A. del Rosario Corazon C. Tahil Dennis O. Dumrique Gizel B. Rivera Precille Marie T. Gaspillo Sherry Ann C. Medrano

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President’s Report 2009 Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

Intellectual Exchange, “CLL Pursuing Academic Excellence Through International Linkages”

Belen Z. de Asis Emeteria Leonila B. Abayan Evangelina S. Seril Evelyn P. Echaorre Lilian S. Labay Ma. Junithesmer B. Doctor-Rosales Marissa L. Mayrena Sylvia M. Basilio

“Scholarly Teaching Through E-Learning: A Global Trend”

Avelina C. Bucao Carmencita D. Mabborang Fe B. Babaran Jose!na R. Tan Liceria D. Lorenzo Loida A. Yacat Rovelina B. Jacolbia Tomas F. San Pedro

CTHRM Strategic Planning 2009

Amy A. Montezon Diosdado L. Cabiling Jr. Julie Jane Lara Lizbette R. Vergara Luzviminda O. Tugade Ma. Gay M. Teopengco Octavio M. Pagalilawan Regina B. Zuñiga Yolanda T. Montances

Business Education in the Technology-Driven Academic Environment

Carlo G. Inovero Corazon C. Tahil Dennis O. Dumrique Lydinar O. Dastas Merlinda O. Goyenechea Ronnie Idian Rosita E. Canlas Teresita P. Mateo Zinia L. Guevara

Tech-Tutor Seminar Technology Toolbox for Learner, Educators, Experts, and Parents

Angelito G. Pastrana Anne P. Enguerra Ann-Lyn C. Ortiz Cynthia M. Bonifacio Dolores J. Alcantara Michael B. Dela Fuente Ronnie A. Idian Rovelina B. Jacolbia Segundina Y. Miclat Teresita G. Moñeza

Enterprise Enhancement Training Workshop for Advisers

Angelito G. Pastrana Elvira C. Labartine Flordeliz C. Garcia Luzviminda O. Tugade Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo Ma. Gay M. Teopengco Regina B. Zuñiga Severino A. Espiritu Teresita G. Moñeza Yolanda T. Montances

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President’s Report 2009

Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

PAFBE 2nd Annual National Conference, “Business Education in a Technology-Driven Academic Environment”

Ann-Lyn C. Ortiz Corazon R. Mabagos Dennis Dumrique Fe B. Babaran Janna Completo Jonathan Florida Jose!na R. Tan Liceria D. Lorenzo Loida A. Yacat Malvin Tabajen Marion Cresencio Merlinda Goyenechea Ronnie A. Idian Rovelina B. Jacolbia

Engineering Research Conference

Adela Jamorabo-Ruiz Allan Verzo Antonio Velasco Edwin C. Esperanza Ferdinand Natividad Florinda Oquindo Guillermo O. Bernabe Jessica Israel Jesus D. Callanta Loida D. Santos Manuel M. Muhi Natan F. Gacute Noli S. Sibayan Ofelia B. Villamor Ramir M. Cruz Remedios G. Ado Vicky S. Cruz Angelito G. Pastrana Anne P. Enguerra Antonio T. Luna Carlo G. Inovero Cezar A. Pedraza Fermin C. Aguila Fermin S. Aguila Flordeliz C. Garcia Gisela May A. Albano Ludivino L. Apanay Jr. Lydinar O. Dastas Maria Esperanza H. Reyes Marian G. Arada Mario Ruben R. Morales Melvin C. Roxas Michael B. Dela Fuente Rachel A. Nayre Ribert H. Enierga Rosita E. Canlas Rozaldy A. Gutierrez Zinia L. Guevara

Advanced Methods of Research and Statistics

Arti!cial Intelligence

“Batis ang Edukasyon sa Pagkalinga sa Kalikasan: Isang Eksibit”

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CLL faculty

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College of Science Strategic Planning and Teambuilding Activities

Title / Theme / Topic

Name of Faculty

F5: Propagating Global Concern for the Environment (Convocation)

CLL faculty

Fora on Waste Management in the University

CLL faculty

Seminar-Workshop on “Palitan ng Talino at Lakbay-Aral” (Intellectual Exchange and Educational Exposure)

CLL faculty

Lecture-Demonstration, Ecological to Global Warming: A Qualitative Research

COABTE faculty Administration staff members

Lecture-Workshop on Philippine-Korean Students Educational and Cultural Exchange

DEFLL faculty

SPEAKERSHIP

Faculty Armando A. Torres (Paper Presenter)

Topic/Seminar/Conference “Personality Training Work Values of PUP Personnel”

Hong Kong Institute of Education

“Be Smarter and Make the Right Decision for a Career Success”

Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Laboratory High School

National Convention, “PAEOAFI: Passion for Excellence”

Philippine Association of Educators in Of!ce Administration, Foundation, Inc.

Research-Workshop on Ethno-Religious Con$ict and Violence in Indonesia and in the Philippines

Netherlands Organization for Scienti!c Research

Dr. Liceria D. Lorenzo (Resource Speaker)

Emanuel C. De Guzman (Resource Speaker)

Sponsor

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President’s Report 2009

Faculty Jomar I. Cañega (Resource Speaker)

Topic/Seminar/Conference

Sponsor

Carolina U. Garcia Centennial Conference on the Teaching of Literature

University of Santo Tomas

“Coaching and Of!ciating Athletics”

Department of Education

Second-Level Coaching for DepEd School Sports Coaches

Task Force on School Sports (TFSS), Department of Education

Rovelina B. Jacolbia (Resource Speaker)

“Classroom Management: Resolving Con$ict in the Classroom,” PAEOFI: Passion for Excellence

Metanoia Gabay Aral, Inc.; Philippine Association of Educators in Of!ce Administration, Foundation, Inc.

Virgilio A. Rivas (Paper Presenter)

“Management Control Operations of the Largest Tertiary Schools”

Yuda Taiwan

Manuel M. Muhi (Paper Presenter)

“Analysis of Mode-Switching Behavior of PUP Main Campus Students to Pasig River Ferry Service”

Polytechnic University of the Philippines

Emanuel C. De Guzman (Reactor)

1st Graduate School Lecture Series SY 2009-2010, “Linguistic Democracy, Cultural Diversity, and the Project of a Pluralist Nation”

PUP Graduate School

Juan C. Birion (Paper Presenter)

8th Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences

Marriot Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa Hotel, Hawaii

Reynato G. Unso (Resource Speaker)

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Of !ce!of!the!Vice!President!for!Academic!Affairs SAMUEL M. SALVADOR, Ed.D. Vice President MILAGRINA A. GOMEZ, Ed.D. Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs

CAROLINA A. PANGANIBAN Master in Physical Education and Sports (MPES) NENITA F. BUAN Master in Psychology (MP)

GRADUATE SCHOOL AMALIA CULLARIN-ROSALES Dean BEN B. ANDRES GS Secretary CONCHITA S. REGODON GS Registrar ELMER G. DE JOSE Chief, Research Development and Production Center MA. LOURDES DP. GARCIA Coordinator, Accreditation Center CAROLINA A. PANGANIBAN Chief, Community and Extension Services Program Chairpersons DANILO T. REYES Doctor in Business Administration (DBA) MARIETTA P. DEMELINO Doctor in Educational Management (DEM) AMALIA CULLARIN-ROSALES Doctor in Public Administration (DPA) Master in Public Administration (MPA)

MELLY L. PARAISO Master of Arts in Economics (MAE) MELY M. PADILLA Master of Arts in English Language Teaching (MAELT) CORAZON P. SAN JUAN Master of Arts in Filipino (MAF) MANUEL M. MUHI Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) REMEDIOS G. ADO Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) LEODEGARIO SM. BAUTISTA Master of Science in Mathematics Education (MSME)

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY ROLAND C. VIRAY Dean NIMFA M. DEL ROSARIO Registrar

VILMA M. PABELLO Chairperson

COLLEGE OF ARTS NENITA F. BUAN Dean JOSEFINA U. PARENTELA Chairperson, Department of Humanities EMANUEL C. DE GUZMAN Chairperson, Department of Sociology ANGEL A. DUQUE Chairperson, Department of History and Library Science NICOLAS T. MALLARI Chairperson, Department of Psychology

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS DOMINADOR L. GAMBOA, JR. Dean FRANCISCO C. CULAR Chairperson, Department of Management and Entrepreneurship MERLA G. VILLANUEVA Chairperson, Department of Marketing

JOSEPHINE M. DELA ISLA Chair, Department of Computer / Secretarial

ELIZABETH T. SANTOS Chairperson, Department of Advertising and Public Relations

SEVERINO A. ESPIRITU Master in Business Administration (MBA)

COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY MILAGROS B. HERNANE Dean

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ROBERT F. SORIANO Dean

LICERIA D. LORENZO Master in Business Education (MBE)

LIGAYA M. ESPINO Chairperson, Department of Higher Accounting

FELIX V. CABAHUG Chairperson, Department of Journalism

SEGUNDO C. DIZON Master in Communication (MC)

CESAR C. PILAPIL Chairperson, Department of Basic Accounting

EDNA T. BERNABE Chairperson, Department of Broadcast Communication

MILAGRINA A. GOMEZ Master in Educational Management (MEM)

FRANCISCO SD. ACEJAS III Chairperson, Department of Law

EMELITA A. ERICTA Master in Applied Statistics (MAS)

VICKY S. CRUZ Master in Industrial Engineering and Management (MIEM)

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND FINE ARTS TED VILLAMOR G. INOCENCIO Dean

MONA LISA P. LEGUIAB Master in Library and Information Science (MLIS)

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COLLEGE OF COMPUTER MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ROSITA E. CANLAS Dean

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COLLEGE OF LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS CORAZON P. SAN JUAN Dean

BERNADETH G. NOBLES Chairperson, Department of Mathematics and Statistics

EVANGELINA S. SERIL Chairperson, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Linguistics

EDGARDO A. LATOZA Chairperson, Department of Natural Sciences

COLLEGE OF COOPERATIVES MARIETTA P. DEMELINO Dean

PERLA S. CARPIO Chairperson, Department of Filipinology

COLLEGE OF TOURISM AND HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT MA. TERESA C. VILLAR Dean

HERMINIA E. MANIMTIM Chairperson

COLLEGE OF LAW ROSELLER S. DELA PEñA Dean

MICHAEL B. DELA FUENTE Chairperson, Department of Computer Science ANGELITO G. PASTRANA Chairperson, Department of Information Technology

COLLEGE OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE, AND POLITICS MELLY L. PARAISO Dean REALIN C. ARANZA Chairperson, Department of Banking and Finance HENRY V. PASCUA Chairperson, Department of Political Science and Public Administration ROMEO R. BERNARDO Chairperson, Department of Economics

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING MANUEL M.MUHI Dean ADELIO D. SULIT Chairperson, Department of Industrial Engineering GUILLERMO O. BERNABE Chairperson, Department of Civil Engineering REMEDIOS G. ADO Chairperson, Department of Computer Engineering MARIANITO P. GALLEGO JR. Chairperson, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering EDWIN C. ESPERANZA Chairperson, Department of Mechanical Engineering CESAR C. BUENAVIDES Chairperson, Department of Electrical Engineering CARMELITA I. DURIAS Chairperson, Department of Engineering Sciences

COLLEGE OF NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCE MARIA ESPERANZA SJ. LORENZO Dean IRIS ROWENA A. BERNARDO Chairperson, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics ANA MA. L. ESPIRITU Chairperson, Department of Food Technology

COLLEGE OF OFFICE ADMINISTRATION AND BUSINESS TEACHER EDUCATION LICERIA D. LORENZO Dean

MA. CRISTINA Q. TRINIDAD Chairperson, Department of Hotel and Restaurant Management LUZVIMINDA O. TUGADE Chairperson, Department of Tourism and Transportation Management

CURRICULUM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE ADELA JAMORABO-RUIZ Director, Accreditation Planning and Development Of!ce

NSTP-CWTS LAILANIE G. TEVES Coordinating Director

DOLORES J. ALCANTARA Chairperson, Department of Of!ce Administration ROVELINA B. JACOLBIA Chairperson, Department of Business Teacher Education CORAZON C. TAHIL Principal, PUP Laboratory High School

COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS CELIA M. RILLES Dean ANGELITA O. VIBAR Chairperson, Department of Professional Programs MA.VICTORIA T. CARINGAL Chairperson, Department of Service Physical Education JOSE MEL M. BERNARTE Chairperson, Department of Sports

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE JOSEPH MERCADO / ZENAIDA R. SARMIENTO Dean

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Contact Information POSTAL MAIL OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Second Floor South Wing, Main Building, A. Mabini Campus, Anonas St., Sta. Mesa, Manila Philippines 01008 TELEPHONE (63 2) 716-6307 (63 2) 716-7832 to 45 local 206 / 207

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT SERVICES

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UP’s primary clientele is its students whose needs and concerns must be served to the fullest possible measure. The Of!ce of the Vice President for Student Services (OVPSS) under the headship of Dr. Juan C. Birion is the hub of this essential function. It supports the academic sector in guaranteeing that the underprivileged students of the University secure themselves with the passport # education # to the “greener pasture” they quest for. Further, it assists the students to ensure that they do not get off tangent in their search for a better life. The multifarious services offered by the OVPSS to achieve these ends include easy enrollment procedures, better guidance services and placement assistance, more scholarship grants and leadership trainings, and improved library and learning facilities. All these services and more, given to the biggest student population in the entire archipelago, are adequately performed by the OVPSS.

The OVPSS supervises the different of!ces directly under it and coordinates with the different service of!ces or units of the University. The of!ces directly under the OVPSS include the following: Of!ce of the University Registrar (OUR); Admission Of!ce (AO); Guidance, Counseling, and Testing Center (GCTC); Of!ce of Student Services (OSS); Career Development and Placement Of!ce (CDPO); Ninoy Aquino Library and Learning Resources Center (NALLRC); and the University Center for Culture and the Arts (UCCA). Some auxiliary services are directly supervised by the Of!ce of the President or the Of!ce of the Vice President for Administration. With quality always as its top priority, the OVPSS counts the following accomplishments in 2009: •

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Supervised as Overall Chair of the PUPCET 2009 Committee the administration of the PUP College Entrance Examinations to 27, 498 fourth year high school students applying resource speaker and lecturer; for admission to the main campus and 12,665 to the • Continued to forge linkages with different external satellite campuses; agencies, of!ces, and organizations to strengthen and Administered the PUP Laboratory High School Entrance improve student services, such as scholarships, culture Test; and the arts, placement and career development, and Led the OVPSS directors and chiefs in revisiting guidelines library services; and and policies that were subsequently incorporated in the • Represented the University President in external functions PUP Student Manual 2009; and meetings through the VPSS. Represented the University in extending its expertise and technological packages through the VPSS serving as

President’s Report 2009 The Assistant to the VPSS was part of the PUP delegation that was sent to Beijing, China to promote and market the University among universities in the cities of Changchun and Tianjin, resulting in the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement between Dr. Dante G. Guevarra, PUP President and Zhou Wei, CEO of Beijing Hangweili Educational Technology Ltd.

Ofce of the University Registrar The OUR’s accomplishment report focuses on activities that include the following: •

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Evaluated a total of 7,754 student records and received a total of 7,679 requests for credentials and 6,120 application forms for graduation for SY 2009-2010; Recommended to the University Academic Council the approval of applications for graduation of 6,609 and 1,018 candidates for the 2009 yearend and midyear commencement exercises, respectively; Scanned a total of 10,630 documents as part of the e-Docs projects; Signed 54,334 requested credentials, 10,932 of which were endorsed to the Department of Foreign Affairs for authentication; Printed 4,865 diplomas and 5,954 grade sheets; and Processed applications for PUPCET 2009-2010.

PUPCET Preparation and Administration

Admission Ofce For the year under review, the AO undertook the following: •

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Intensi!ed the standardization and computerization of recruitment, admission, and registration of prospective students from all secondary schools within and outside the National Capital Region; Continued to collaborate with the ICTC, OUR, !nance, and academic sectors of the University for the implementation of i-Apply and Student Information System (SIS); Reviewed the University policies and guidelines on recruitment and admission, registration, and enrollment; Issued 27,593 permits to PUPCET applicants; Cosupervised the administration of the 2010 PUPCET 1st batch with 15,474 actual examinees; Coordinated with the core of!ces for the smooth $ow of 2nd semester enrollment. Issued duplicate copies of registration certi!cates of students who lost their original copies; Assisted and advised 54 students who applied for readmission and those with on-probationary status; Requested Form 137A of 7,120 freshmen and other of!cially admitted students from secondary schools where they graduated; Documented the Student Admission Records File (SARF) of all of!cially admitted freshman students and transferees for SY 2009-2010;

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Standardized the registration certi!cate forms for all campuses; Disseminated information about PUPCET to 1,025 high schools through mails and personal visits; Processed admission credentials of 313 transferees; Coordinated with the directors and heads of admission and registration of!ces of satellite campuses for the scheduling and processing of PUPCET 2010 for SY 20102011; and Worked with the ICTC staff to implement the PUPCET computerized system and Student Information System (SIS) on the satellite campuses.

President’s Report 2009 Ofce of the Student Services •

The OSS " the seat of talents and leaders " is assigned the formidable task of providing assistance to the different student organizations in the University. Nevertheless, the cooperative attitude of the student groups ensured the success of the OSS whose major feats for 2009 were listed, thus: •

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Monitored the operations and activities of the Of!ce and continued to uphold the dynamism of the central and college student councils, academic and nonacademic student organizations, student campus publications, and any other student groups, such as fraternities and sororities; Approved the validation and revalidation of student organizations in the University through the Commission on Student Organization Accreditation (COSOA); Endorsed students who joined local and international competitions, namely, European Union Whiz ’09 – The National Championship held at the SM Mall of Asia and sponsored by the European Commission and 3Vents Sylphide Corporation where PUP was awarded 1st runnerup, and the Search for Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines;

Endorsed the participation of PUP student leaders in prestigious invitational conferences: CHED Student Congress, 10th International Youth Day Celebration and Youth and Educators’ Summit for the Millennium Development Goals, College Y Club Management Training, Career Congress for Student Leaders, 1st National Student Safety and Security Conference, Democracy Camp Philippines, 13th Civitas Asia National Students Conference, 30th ACSA Annual National Convention and Seminar Workshop, 47th National Rizal Youth Leadership Institute Conference, Commission on Filipino Overseas Advocacy Training for Youth on Anti-Traf!cking of Women and Children for Labor and Sexual Exploitation, 2nd Future Leaders of Asia Forum, Youth Humanitarian Forum, Youth Hours 2009, and 34th YMCA National Congress of College Students; Established linkage with the Advocates for Environment and Social Justice for the removal of the Pandacan Oil Depot; Processed the application of 647 academic and nonacademic scholars on the main campus; and Facilitated the application of 194 scholars on the campuses of PUP in Bataan, Bansud, Lopez, Mulanay, Sta. Rosa, and Taguig.

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Ofce for Scholarship and Financial Assistance The OSFA processed and approved a number of applications for scholarships on the main campus and the satellite campuses. The Of!ce also reviewed the scholarship policies and guidelines included in the Manual of Scholarship and Financial Assistance. Moreover, it monitored and evaluated the applications of students graduating with honors.

The OSFA is always on the lookout for scholarship funds and donors who understand the needs of the University’s economically disadvantaged students seeking scholarships. For 2009, the of!ce facilitated the signing of MOAs between PUP and donors here and abroad.

Type of Scholarship

SY 2008-2009

SY 2009-2010

Full Scholars

385

376

TOTAL

SY 2008-2009

SY 2009-2010

761 4500 4,418

Partial Scholars

4000

968

1,255

2,223

3500 3000

Special Grants

4,418

2,560

6,978

2,560

2500 2000

Financial Aids

282

224

1,255

1500

506

1000 376

Entrance Scholars

197

395

500

592

385

282

395 197

0 Full Scholars

TOTAL

224

968

6,250

4,810

11,060

87

Partial Scholars

Special Grants

Financial Aids

Entrance Scholars

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Guidance, Counseling, and Testing Center

University Center for Culture and the Arts

Primarily concerned with the task of assisting several hundreds of students who seek guidance, the GCTC personnel has its hands on deck to deliver services intended to develop the students’ potentials. There are no dull moments at the of!ce since all its programs are geared toward developing and professionalizing people. In 2009, the GCTC undertook the following:

The University, through the UCCA, recognizes the immense value of tapping and harnessing the artistic talents of students in the !elds of dance, stage plays, literature, and any other art forms. As the University’s cultural arm tasked to keep culture and the arts alive, the UCCA achieved these feats, thus, projecting a !ne image for the University. •

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Counseled students with problems and conducted case conferences with parents or guardians concerning students’ academic, vocational, and personal problems; Supervised the administration of the PUP Laboratory High School Entrance Examination; Assisted in the administration of PUPCET to applicants on the main campus and the satellite campuses; Administered the PUP Scholastic, Academic, and Interest Test (PUPSAIT) to 640 academic entrance scholars, athletes, journalists, artists, presidents of high school student councils, and awardees; Administered, checked, and interpreted psychological tests of applicants for University entrance scholarships, faculty and administrative employee positions, student assistantship, dorm accommodation, practicum, and Open University System admission; and Conducted seminars on values development and selfawareness as well as career orientation for high school students and preemployment seminars for graduating students.

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The Maharlika Dance Artists performed at the International Convention of Edmark held at the PICC Plenary Hall. They also staged a miniconcert for their apprentices at the PUP Antique House grounds and their 3rd Major Dance Concert at the Bulwagang Balagtas. Further, the group presented a meaningful dance-drama performance about the achievements of Dir. Carlo J. Caparas in a tribute given to him by PUP. Prof. Joseph Reylan B. Viray presented a paper at the 2nd DLSU Arts Congress and served as resource speaker at a seminar on Modern Strategies in Teaching Literature and Humanities and as a judge at the 5th Pambansang Gawad sa Ulirang Kabataan Awards. The Sining-Lahi Polyrepertory restaged the play “Luna” at the Charlie del Rosario Theater, staged for one week the acclaimed play production of “All My Sons” at the PUP Amphitheater, and had its !rst major production entitled “Ang Mga Huwad” at the C.M. Recto Auditorium. Some members of the theater group were tapped to participate in play productions of different theater companies, namely, Hunchback of Notre Dame of Gantimpala

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Theater Company, Kanse and Hiblang Abo of Tanghalang Pilipino, and Virgin Labfest of the Cultural Center of the Philippines. In celebration of the Arts Month, the Music Of!ce had a free concert entitled “KUNDIROCK” at the PUP Antique House grounds featuring the Audiofold Band and Polysound Band. The UCCA sponsored the launching of Ricky Lee’s “Para Kay B.” The PUP Lente Club organized the !rst Basic Photography Workshop for free. The workshop was attended by students, alumni, and other photography enthusiasts. The Visual Arts Of!ce organized the 1st Faculty Symposium on Visual Arts with the theme “Revisiting Philippine Painting History.” The PUP Bagong Himig Serenata won the Grand Prize both at the 1st European Union Chorale Competition held at the Far Eastern University and the Eco Chorale competition held at the Megatrade Hall of SM Megamall. It also had its recital with the Philippine Madrigal Singers for three days at POVEDA College. In addition, the group had its European Tour in August sponsored by the Department of Tourism. It was also invited to perform at the following occasions: commemoration of the Battle of Pinaglabanan in San Juan City, Tourism Convention held at the Manila Grand Opera Hotel, and the oath-taking ceremonies of the of!cers of the Philippine Guidance Counselors Association of the Philippines held at the Manila Hotel. The UCCA had its 1st Group Painting Sessions related to the UN Millennium Development Goals. The Center published the !rst issue of its cultural magazine, The National Archetype, in cooperation with the Of!ce of the University President. It also published and disseminated the UCCA brochure in time for the recruitment of entrance-artist scholars. The National Archetype editorial staff documented the UCCA concert held on November 13 and the Mr. and Ms. PUP Beauty Pageant on November 14. The UCCA conducted a personality development workshop with Prof. Pacelli S. Eugenio and Prof. Edelyn M. Mariano as resource speakers. The Drama and Dance Of!ce cosponsored the College of Communication 2009 Drama Festival held at the C.M.

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Recto Auditorium. The PUP Banda Kawayan performed at the World Travel Market in the cities of Dalian, Shanghai, and Harbin in China. The band also entertained local and international audiences who were present at the following occasions or venues: Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Philippine Sea Congress, Rotary Club of Makati, Roche Philippines at the Heritage Hotel, and the Department of Health. Prof. Kriztine R. Viray was tapped to direct the 5th Pambansang Gawad sa Ulirang Kabataan Awards ceremonies held at the Marikina Hotel where the Maharlika Dance Artists and the PUP Bagong Himig Serenata were invited to perform. Arnold Lalongisip, UCCA visual artist, quali!ed as !nalist and bagged a runner-up prize at the 3rd COCOLIFE Colors of Life Students Visual Arts Competition. UCCA Visual Artists Arnold Lalongisip, Emil Aldrine Alarcon, and Alfredo Martirez won the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places, respectively, at the On-the-Spot Painting/Poster Competition organized by the Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center, Inc. and Kasama sa Kalikasan/ Friends of Earth - Philippines held in UP Diliman. Emil Alarcon won the Grand Prize at the On-theSpot Painting Competition organized by Philevents Management and Advertising Co. held at the World Trade Center. The PUP Ramp Artists and the Maharlika Dance Artists were invited by the T3 Group of Companies to perform during its 1st anniversary celebration held at the Ynares Center in Antipolo. Alfredo Martirez, Emil Aldrine Alarcon, and Joel U. Chavez of Guhit Sudlungan, won 2nd, 3rd, and 1st Honorable Mention awards, respectively, at the On-the-Spot Painting Competition organized by Templo ng Katotohanan in partnership with Art Association of the Philippines. Ms. Angelique Agustin, a Ramp Artists member, won the title, Ms. SUCCESS, at a pageant hosted by the Successful Achievement Foundation, a national organization whose goal is to teach and cultivate among students the true meaning of a successful life. Ramp Artists members Wiko Perez, Mac Sandel, Thaeron Dy, and Warren Poblete were chosen to be part of the Mossimo Modeling Workshop.

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VPSS Birion presenting the plaque of appreciation to eTelecare and Rukus for sponsoring the February 2009 PUP Jobs Fair occasion was graced by the Deputy Director General of TESDA, Hon. Roger C. Peyuan. Held in February and September, respectively, a total of 152 companies participated to provide varied job opportunities to more than 4,000 job-seeking PUP students and alumni, with the assistance of different government agencies, such as Civil Service Commission, PhilHealth, Social Security System, National Statistics Of!ce, National Bureau of Investigation, Philippine Overseas and Employment Administration, Department of Labor and Employment, and TESDA.

Career Development and Placement Ofce In essence, the success of curricular offerings and/ or academic programs offered by a university is sometimes judged by the number of its graduates who are absorbed by the industry and any other agencies needing manpower to !ll their labor and supervisory requirements. The CDPO has succeeded in establishing linkages outside PUP, particularly with public and private !rms, where PUP graduates have enjoyed a competitive edge given the quality of their preparation. It is very interesting to note the positive feedback gathered from concerned companies whose honest-to-goodness evaluation of PUP graduates, trainees, and practicumers served as pointers to academic curriculum planners.

CDPO’s well-organized preemployment seminars, career talks, and mock recruitments have provided career-related services to more than 1, 000 graduating and nongraduating students from the different colleges of the University. The invited local and international resource speakers shared with the participants real-life and professional experiences toward their quest for success in their respective careers. It is inspiring to note that the invited speakers were all PUPians: Mario Lajarca, Jr. of Ngee Ann Polytechnic Singapore; Arch. Heidee C. Feliciano of Total Philippines; Eng. Dennis Abella, Head of Transmission Network of Globe Philippines; Eng. Ma. Victoria Trinos, President of First Oceanic Property Management, Inc.; Ms. Virginia Danganan, General Manager of Land Bankers MPC; and Ms. Florence Cadiz, Cooperative Development Specialist of the City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan.

The Of!ce, in its continuing quest to provide career opportunities to PUP students and alumni, has organized job fairs, preemployment seminars, mock recruitments, and career talks to enhance the marketability of PUP graduates as they strive to !nd their niches in the business world. The 2009 Careers Here and Abroad, a job fair organized by the CDPO in partnership with PUP ICTC and powered by Jobs.DB.com, has issued more than 1,000 career cards to students and alumni who participated in the event. The said

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President’s Report 2009 Career Quest 2009 Summary of Participants College

No. of Participants

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College of Business

403

14.83

College of Engineering

331

12.18

College of Of!ce Administration and Business Teacher Education

282

10.38

College of Economics, Finance, and Politics

276

10.16

College of Communication

239

8.80

College of Tourism and Hotel and Restaurant Management

187

6.88

College of Nutrition and Food Science

184

6.77

College of Accountancy

176

6.48

College of Arts

165

6.07

College of Computer Management and Information Technology

119

4.38

College of Science

106

3.90

College of Languages and Linguistics

82

3.02

College of Physical Education and Sports

62

2.28

College of Architecture and Fine Arts

44

1.62

College of Cooperatives

22

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College of Technology

21

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Course Not Indicated

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Ms. Virginia B. Danganan, General Manager of the Land Bankers Multi-Purpose Cooperative, sharing her thoughts during the College of Cooperatives Career Talk

College of Engineering alumnus, Engr. Dennis R. Abella (4th from left), Transmission Network Head of Globe, and Engr. Ma. Victoria V. Trinos (extreme right), President of First Oceanic Property Mangement, with the dean and chairpersons of CE during the Career Talk for the CE students

Ninoy Aquino Library and Learning Resources Center Libraries, in general, are reservoirs of vital information that researchers consider as havens of knowledge and intellectual data. PUP students immerse themselves in researches and any other library assignment by maximizing the use of informational materials stored at the NALLRC.

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Organized the PUP Learning Hub at the 2nd $oor lobby of the library; Acquired 786 volumes of books and two computer units donated by C * E Publishing; Obtained the highest ratings based on the results of accreditation of the different colleges held in July; Forged linkages with 33 government agencies, local universities, and foreign and local organizations; Renewed, through the support of the University administration, its online subscription of electronic books and journals; and Continuously acquired print and nonprint resources to improve the library services proffered to students and any other clientele.

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Satellite Libraries

Location

Graduate School

2F, M. H. Del Pilar Campus

College of Law Library

GF, NALLRC Building

College of Engineering and Architecture Library

4F, CEA Building, NDC Campus

College of Communication Library

2F, CoC Building, NDC Campus

Hasmin Library

2F, Hasmin Hostel Building

Laboratory High School Library

GF, LHS Building, Mabini Campus

Campus Libraries

Satellite Campuses

Number of Resources Acquired, Copyright, and Ratio of Resources to Students Resources Acquired from January to December 2009 Library Resources Printed books Printed Journals E-books E-journals

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1999-2010

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5:5 ratio as compared to previous years of 1:1 ratio because of the subscription of online database

President’s Report 2009 List of Subscribed Periodicals A. Local Number of Copies Acquired for the Year

Title Balita

Total Amount Paid

1, 009

8, 870.00

Business World

492

12, 300.00

The Daily Tribune

987

14, 805.00

Malaya

741

11, 115.00

2, 482

44, 868.00

895

13, 425.00

Manila Times

1, 010

15, 150.00

People’s Journal

1, 001

10, 020.00

Philippine Daily Inquirer

4, 303

77, 650.00

The Philippine Star

1, 943

38, 860.00

Pilipino Star Ngayon

1, 011

10, 070.00

Taliba

1, 006

10, 060.00

Tempo

1, 010

9, 038.00

174

975.00

Philippine Free Press

86

4, 450.00

Women’s Journal

24

960.00

18, 174

282, 616.00

Manila Bulletin Manila Standard

Liwayway

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Number of Copies Acquired for the Year

Total Amount Paid

Business Week Global

135

24, 000.00

The Economist

153

27, 600.00

Far Eastern Economic Review

33

33, 396.00

Fortune Magazine

69

5, 700.00

Good Housekeeping

36

13, 248.00

National Geographic

36

13, 500.00

Newsweek

329

18, 270.00

Reader’s Digest

72

9, 576.00

Time Magazine

357

21, 924.00

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Of !ce!of!the!Vice!President!for!Student!Services JUAN C. BIRION Vice President for Student Services JOSE M. ABAT Assistant to the Vice President for Student Services

NINOY AQUINO LIBRARY AND LEARNING RESOURCES CENTER MONALISA P. LEGUIAB Director

OFFICE OF THE UNIVERSITY REGISTRAR MELBA D. ABALETA University Registrar

UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR CULTURE AND THE ARTS SEGUNDO C. DIZON Director

RENATO O. GARCIA Head, Student Records

KRIZTINE R. VIRAY Chief, Drama and Dance Of!ce

ROSITA E. CANLAS Chief, Electronic Data Processing Off!ce

REYLAN JOSEPH B. VIRAY Chief, Visual Arts Of!ce

ADMISSION OFFICE ELENA R. ABELEDA Director

ROSSINI I. CALABIG Chief, Music Of!ce

LIWANAG L. MALIKSI Chief, Admissions for the Main Campus

ELAINE P. ALMIRANTE Trainer, Maharlika Dance and Contemporary Dimension

ERMA C. CONCINA Chief, Admission for Campuses

JAIME F. CALABIG Trainer, Audiofold Band

OFFICE OF THE STUDENT SERVICES JOSE M. ABAT Director

SIEGFREDO B. CALABIG Trainer, Banda Kawayan OFFICE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS SANJAY P. CLAUDIO Director

JIMMY P. DOLLAGA Assistant Director OFFICE FOR SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ARMANDO A. TORRES Chief

Contact Information

GUIDANCE, COUNSELING, AND TESTING CENTER BARBARA P. CAMACHO Director

E-MAIL [email protected] POSTAL MAIL OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT SERVICES Second Floor, North Wing, Main Building, A. Mabini Campus, Anonas St., Sta. Mesa, Manila Philippines 01008

YOLANDA Y. RABE Chief, Guidance and Counseling Of!ce ROSE HELEN T. MERZA Chief, Testing Of!ce

TELEPHONE (632) 715-7760 (632) 716-7835 to 45 local 209 or 210

CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND PLACEMENT OFFICE RIA S. FAJIAGO Director IRENEO C. DELAS ARMAS Chief, Local Placement

http://www.pup.edu.ph/StudentServices/

MALAYA ABADILLA-YGOT Chief, International Placement

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Entrepreneurial Development and Small Business Corporation, July 15 Research Capability Building sponsored by the PUP College of Engineering, May 14 Summer Forum on “Cuban and Venezuelan 21st Century Socialism Model: Prospects for the Philippine Conscientious Left,” PUP, May 15 5th CoC Research Colloquium sponsored by the College of Communication, March 26 Formulation of Manual of Operations for Campuses in Adaptation to the Existing University Policies, PUP Campuses, March 12 Engineering Research Conference 2009, Theme: “Forging Synergistic Partnerships with the Global Industry Through Market-Driven Global Industry Research Initiatives,” organized by the PUP College of Engineering, Bayview Park Hotel, March 10

GRAND PRIZE WINNERS OF BEST BUSINESS PLAN CONTEST 2009 CED Director Duque and Chief Ma. Victoria G. Red awarding the cash prize to the winners of the contest, Ms. Aileen Moreno and Ms. Sheila Mae Samonte (The winning entry is “Nutribread.”)

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Center for Data and Statistical Analysis In support of the University’s vision of uplifting and further developing both the students’ and the faculty’s academic performance, the Center for Data and Statistical Analysis (CDSA) has been created to respond to the need for a responsible data processing and analysis of faculty or institutional researches, undergraduate or graduate theses, and researches of non-PUP clients.

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Statistical consultancy rendered to both undergraduate and graduate school students (!ve GS students and some AB English students under the College of Languages and Linguistics); Prof. Norie M. Lolong, chief of the CDSA Training Section, attended the SPSS Conference 2009 on October 22 at the So!tel, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City and the Training on Econometric Modeling held at the Statistical Research Training Center, Kalayaan Avenue, Quezon City on October 5 to 9.

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Analysis of data gathered from the surveys conducted: Acceptability of Student Information System (SIS) to Freshman Students of School Year 2008-2009, Course and School Preferences of Selected Third Year and Fourth Year Students in NCR (an input for the feasibility study on setting up the College of Nursing in PUP), Board and Lodging Business in the Area Close to the Site of the Proposed PUP Dormitory, and Demand for Three Health Sciences Programs in PUP (the survey was conducted as part of the online PUPCET registration system called i-Apply);

At the core of the University’s campaign to promote entrepreneurship in PUP and its nearby communities is the Center for Entrepreneurial Development (CED), a researchand-development-oriented center which envisions a strong and responsive program providing the growth momentum for entrepreneurship in the country. As such, the center, through its well-founded and well-integrated programs, is committed to develop an army of quality entrepreneurs who have chosen this viable and practical career alternative over traditional academic pursuits.

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Best Business Plan Awarding Ceremony Pres. Dante G. Guevarra awarding the certicate to one of the nalists of the Best Business Plan Contest (With him are SBC CEO and President Virgilio Angelo, VP Pastor B. Malaborbor, AVP Victor Hernandez of MSME Development and Credit Committee Group, and AVP Mely R. Luya of OVPRED.)

CED Innovation Exhibit 2009 VPRED Pastor B. Malaborbor, NBN4 anchor Aljo Bendijo, CHED USEC Mariano Salazar, and SIFE Country Representative Ms. Anette Manansala, with AVP Mely R. Luya, CED Director Apolonio A. Duque, EMO Director Cecilia S. Austero, Ch. Remedios Ado of OU and CE, and Prof. Marie Hernandez of the College of Business

The CED was involved in a wide array of activities and projects in 2009.

particularly those in rural areas, could empower the marginalized through micro!nance and cooperative development. The CED likewise spearheaded the PUPSBC MOA signing of PUP President Dr. Dante G. Guevarra and SBC CEO Virgilio L. Angelo. In coordination with different colleges of PUP, the unit sponsored the “Innovation Exhibit 2009” with NBN news anchor Aljo Bendijo and Prof. Annette M. Rafael of Students in Free Enteprise (SIFE) Philippines as guests. Moreover, a seminar entitled “A Challenge to the Youth: Invention, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship” was held on August 26 with Mr. Ronald M. Baranga, a livelihood and entrepreneurial specialist, as guest speaker. CED sponsored and cosponsored, respectively, the “Onthe-Spot Painting Competition,” a project of KKK Chair and TAP Digna Rosales-Ortega, held on August 15 and the “Blazing the University with Colors: A Gathering of Arts Entrepreneurs” on February 17 with some CED-trained artists as guest lecturers. The unit continued to air radio programs over DZRP with CED of!cials and some business experts as anchors: Trends and Insights, Pinoy Buhay-Buhay, and Magnegosyo Tayo. The CED also sponsored an extension project on “Coop Livelihood Training” for the I-CAN Foundation and Payatas Integrated Cooperative (PICO).

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National # Watershed Planning Approach for Natural Resources Management # 44th Annual BIOTA National Convention and Scienti!c Sessions # 16th Annual Pasig River Fluvial Parade # 1st Philippine National Grassroots Conference on Climate # Engineering Research Conference # Lecture-Forum-Workshop on “Educator Empowerment Toward Sustainable Development: An Action for Mitigating Climate Change”

Local # Environmental Forum on Climate Change # Ethno-Religious Con$ict and Violence # Youth Forum and Workshop on Climate Change # Enterprise Enhancement Training Workshop # The Cuban and Venezuelan 21st Century Socialism Models: Prospects for the Philippine Conscientious Left # Panawagan sa Kabataan: Paiba-ibang Klima, Pagusapan # Global Warming and Climate Change Consciousness Week # World Clean Month # World Environment Month

Center for Human Development/ Center for Peace and Poverty Studies To serve as a foil to the danger of modernization, the Center for Human Development (CHD) and the Center for Peace and Poverty Studies (CPPS) have been organized to help raise the people’s social consciousness and assist them in solving their problems of poverty and unemployment or underemployment without losing their sense of nationhood and pride for their unique culture and traditions. CHD and CPPS’ ultimate raison d’etre is to consider humanity as the end of development so that people, no matter how economically well-off they may be, will always feel and think that they belong to a bigger group called humanity. Year 2009 was signi!cant for the CHD and the CPPS for a number of reasons. •

Research-Workshop on “Ethno-Religious Con!ict and Violence in Indonesia and in the Philippines

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Symposium on “Sustaining Mutual Gains: Best Practices in Migration and Recruitment” organized by the Embassy of Canada and the Miriam College Women and Gender Institute “Go Negosyo Women Entrepreneurship Summit” sponsored by the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women (NCRFW) and the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship (PCE) Forum on “Baby Steps to Good Governance in COMELEC: G-Watch Report on COMELEC Budget Process” carried out by the Ateneo de Manila University School of Government, Management Systems International (MSI) and Philippine National Budget Monitoring Project (PNBMP) Forum on “Crossing Divides, Building Intersections: The Future of Women’s Movements” sponsored by the University of the Philippines College of Social Work and Community Development (UP-CSWCD), UP Center for Women Studies, UP Diliman Gender Of!ce, and UPD Of!ce of Anti-Sexual Harassment Research Management Courses for Executives, University Hotel, UP Diliman PSS National Conference on “Ethno-Religious Con$icts in Indonesia and in the Philippines: A Comparative Study,” PSS Center, Commonwealth, Quezon City Forum-Kapihan on the Concluding Observations of the Committee Against Torture of the Philippine Working Group for ASEAN Human Rights Mechanism (PWGAHRM) organized by the European Commission and the Philippine Commission on Human Rights (PCHR), Rembrant Hotel

Ms. Susan C. Luna attended a two-day national conference on education at the Heritage Hotel, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City on November 26 and 27 with the theme “Excellence in Education: Leading Minds and Creating the Future in a Global Journey,” organized by the Philippine Educators Network for Training, Research, and Development, Inc. (PENTRAD) in cooperation with the

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In January 2009, Dr. de Guzman got his second-term appointment as member of the CHED Technical Working Committee for Sociology. In May, he was elected President of the Philippine Association for the Sociology of Religion. At present, he also serves as Board Member of the Philippine Sociological Society.

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Ms. Susan C. Luna, a staff member of the two centers, was elected Treasurer of the Philippine Educators Network for Training, Research, and Development.

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The CHD and the CPPS published Education Review Volume 1, Issue No. 2 in June and The Mabini Review Volume 1, Issue No. 2 in October which were both submitted to the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for accreditation.

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Dr. de Guzman coedited a seminal book entitled South Asia Today: Development Paradigms, Re!ective Engagements that was published in April 2009 by the Ateneo de Manila University through the Institute of Philippine Culture.

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The units assisted the College of Arts in the publication of the CA Research Journal 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 issues.

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Three researches of Dr. De Guzman were nominated by the PUP Research Management Of!ce to qualify for the CHED Republica Awards: his Ph.D. dissertation “Blurring and Effacing the Other: Closures and Violence in the Disclosures of Radical Liberation Movements in the Philippines”; and two essays drawn from the said dissertation, “The Being of Ideology: Thoughts on the Discursive Constitution of the Individual and Collective Subject” and “The Sacred of Religion and the Sublime of Ideology: Constructing Collective Identity Through Religious Solidarities.”

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The centers assisted in the preparation of two project proposals, The Gat Apolinarion Mabini Awards and the Kasaysayan Plaza, headed by TAP Digna Rosales-Ortega of the PUP Special Projects Of!ce.

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The CHD and the CPPS continued to establish linkages with international, national, government, and nongovernment organizations whose areas cover human rights, gender, and environmental issues.

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Proposed a curriculum for Bachelor in Industrial Relations Developed a training program for labor leaders of the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines in coordination with the PUP Open University System Conducted consultation meetings with labor leaders Prepared relevant materials about the right to selforganization of government employees The CLIR director served as a resource speaker in various seminars and fora on labor relations.

Center for Labor and Industrial Relations Established in 2009, the new Center for Labor and Industrial Relations (CLIR) is dedicated to the scholarly investigation and dissemination of knowledge concerning human resources and industrial relations encompassing all facets of the employment relationship. The center, which serves as the unique bridge between the University and the labor community, was responsible for the accomplishment of the following projects:

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EMO’s Training and Development Activities

Extension Management Ofce The Extension Management Of!ce (EMO) was a busy hub of training and development activities for the University. Organizing trainings, attending seminars, and accepting speakerships preoccupied EMO’s 2009 line-up of activities.

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Strategic Planning cum Teambuilding trainings for the following bene!ciaries: principals and supervisors of Mulanay, Quezon; PUP satellite campus directors; Mulanay Liberal Party Alliance members; and Bigkis Pinoy members of Los Baños, Laguna PUP-PAGCOR Medical Mission at PUP Sto. Tomas, Batangas

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Personality and Career Development Seminar for ECE students Seminar on Public Speaking for lectors and commentators of the Parish of Virgin of Fatima in Valenzuela City Wellness and !tness program for PUP faculty and administrative employees Holding of talks on cooperative movement with Japanese cooperators from the University of Japan Training on “Organizational Renewal for Good Governance and High Performance” for the city of!cials of San Pedro, Laguna

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Attendance in the Enterprise Enhancement Training Workshop and the Youth Forum and Workshop on Climate Change Crafting of the Extension Management Of!ce Manual of Operations through the assistance of extension coordinators Guesting at Radyo ng Bayan Overseas Station to discuss relevant ideas about extension work Ocular visit to Baseco Compound, Manila; Payatas, Quezon City; and Cabuyao, Laguna as target communities for extension work

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Information and Communications Technology Center The Information and Communications Technology Center (ICTC) is tasked to provide the ICT infrastructure to make the new technology work for the University stakeholders. This includes helping the University achieve its vision of excellence in instruction, national and global prominence in research and development, and development of the community it serves through ICT. As a delta of information $ow, the ICTC provides the members of the academe with much information they need to satisfy their intellectual interests and curiosities. On top of its many undertakings, the unit has set as its priority the effective and ef!cient management and operation of the University Web site. The following projects and activities were accomplished by the unit during the year under review: •

PUP Student Information System (SIS) # Implemented the SIS, an Internet-based admission, enrollment, and student records management system, in the Laboratory High School, College of Technology, Open University System, Graduate School, and satellite campuses # Conducted the online survey on the acceptability of SIS to freshman students

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Participation in a seminar on research and extension sponsored by the Association of Behavioral Scientists, Teachers, Researchers, and Extension Coordinators on November 23 to 25 in Baguio City Two-day national conference on education of the Philippine Educators Network for Training, Research, and Development, Inc. (PENTRAD) at the Heritage Hotel, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City on November 26 and 27 with the theme “Excellence in Education: Leading Minds and Creating the Future in a Global Journey”

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Provided technical assistance to the admission and registration of!ces during the implementation of the SIS

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Processed, printed, and released student identi!cation cards for each college, Graduate School, Open University System, and Laboratory High School

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PUP iApply # Continued to improve the PUP iApply (formerly called PUPCET iApply), a Web-based registration system intended for the PUP College Entrance Test (PUPCET) and the PUP Scholastic Aptitude and Interest Test (PUPSAIT) # Implemented the PUP iApply to some satellite campuses: San Juan; Taguig; Commonwealth, Quezon City; Sta. Maria, Bulacan; Mariveles, Bataan; Sto. Tomas, Batangas; Biñan, Laguna; Lopez, Quezon; and Bansud, Oriental Mindoro

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PUP e-Mabini # Published in the PUP Web site the PUP e-Mabini, a Web-based teaching and learning portal used by the Open University System (OUS) that enables online delivery of courses # Added courses upon the request of the OUS # Trained the OUS faculty and some college representatives on the use of PUP e-Mabini

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PUP iText # Developed the PUP iText, a Short Messaging Service (SMS) that enables PUP students to receive announcements and advisories from the University and students using the SIS to request data like grades, account balance, account details, class schedule, and subject offerings through their mobile phones # Jointly worked with Smart Communications Inc., College of Computer Management and Information Technology, College of Engineering, and Pinnacle Technologies Inc. in the implementation of the PUP iText which had 2, 500 subscribers in 2009

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Distributed free PUP SIM cards at PUP A. Mabini Campus, M.H. del Pilar Campus, and College of Engineering

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PUP WebMail # Introduced the PUP WebMail, the institutional e-mail system of the University wherein PUP stakeholders could access their e-mail anywhere using the Internet # Migrated the PUP e-mail system to utilize Windows® Live™ technology

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PUP Web site # Improved the PUP News Online # Published and updated sub-Web sites: Laboratory High School (LHS); College of Economics, Finance, and Politics (CEFP); PUP iText; Gat Mabini Awards 2010; PUP iApply 2010; College of Technology; Center for Global Warming Studies; and PUP OUS (including SDE, SOL, and SPS) # Posted announcements for: PUPCET, PUPLHSEE, and PUPSAIT 2009 results; PUPLHSEE, GSEE, and PUPSAIT 2010; and PUPCET 2010 to the campuses & Sta. Mesa; San Juan; Taguig; Commonwealth, Quezon City; Sta. Maria, Bulacan; Lopez, Quezon; Sto. Tomas, Batangas; Mariveles, Bataan; and Bansud, Oriental Mindoro

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PUP Visitor’s Lounge # Set up and con!gured computers, IP cameras, and network connections # Started the operation of the PUP Visitor’s Lounge/ Information Center # Drafted the Standard Operating Procedure to be implemented in the Visitor’s Lounge/Information Center

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Multimedia and Digital Design # Developed a new version of the PUP Audio-Visual Presentation, e-Mabini, and PUP iText # Created video ads for the ICTC TV LCD (PUP TV): PUP MathMAX 2009, CS Anniversary, and Dr. Guevarra’s birthday celebration

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Produced PC- and DVD-compatible versions of the PUP AVP

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Developed and maintained databases (PUPCET, ID, SIS database, SIS survey, database for courses, colleges, and campuses) and queuing system and set up new servers for the database and the Web

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Provided technical and expert assistance in the different of!ces on the campus and in various University events # PUP OUS 10th Anniversary Convocation videoconferencing (Sta. Mesa; Lopez, Quezon; and Commonwealth, Q.C.) # 2009 PUP Mega Jobs Fair # PUP BPO ICC inspection - IT Works

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PUP AVP Presentation # Visit of Afghanistan professors # Visit of Malaysian educators # Visit of faculty and of!cials from Marinduque Midwest # Visit of of!cials and staff of Negros Oriental State University # Visit of Eastern Petroleum CEO Fernando L. Martinez Dr. Dante Guevarra’s birthday celebration ABS-CBN’s Umagang Kay Ganda held at the PUP gym Graduate School Accreditation Demo of wireless connection from ICTC to Graduate School to be used for the SIS enrollment of new GS students Network connection at the GS, Hasmin Hostel, and College of Technology

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The Institutional Planning Of!ce (IPO) develops and regularly updates the University’s long-range plans and projects, monitors their implementation, and formulates recommendations through the Vice Presidents to the President and to the Board of Regents. Its creation is a proof of the Administration’s recognition of the signi!cance of drawing a University Plan which, after all, de!nes the reason for the University’s existence.

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The IPO, which is tasked to prepare university reports, information, and data for management directions and decisions, has not been remiss in the performance of its duty. The following projects and programs were accomplished by the unit during the year under review: •

Assistance in the preparation of data requested by the Commission on Higher Education that would serve as input to the preparation of the SUCs Normative Financing Forms # Form E-1 of Pre-Collegiate Faculty # Form E-2 Pro!le # Form E-2C Pro!le # Form E-2E Pro!le

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Data on Research and Extension, SY 2007-2008 Data on Extension Programs, SY 2007-2008 Form B – Pro!le of the Curricular Programs Form C-D – Programs, Enrollment, Laboratory and Lecture Contact Hours, and Graduates

Submission to the Department of Budget and Management, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of data and reports needed for their budget deliberations # Organizational Performance Indicator Framework < MFO 1 Advance and Higher Education Services [number of weighted Full Time Equivalent Students (FTES); weighted number of graduates; gross graduation rates; FTE faculty highest degree; licensure examination passing rates; percentage of all programs accredited at levels 1, 2, and 3; and number of externally funded scholars] < MFO 2 Research Services (number of research output published and number of research output disseminated or presented)

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MFO 3 Extension Services (number of persons trained, number of person-days trained, and number of LGUs that assisted in the development planning) Physical and Financial Plan for 2009 (actual accomplishment and quarterly target for 2009) Consolidated Budget Performance Assessment Report Agency Performance Measures < Form A - Major Final Output Budget Matrix for 2008-2009 < Form B – Actual Accomplishment for 2008 and target for 2009-2010 Highlights of accomplishments for 2008 and midyear of 2009 Narrative Report on the Agency Accomplishment Report for 2008 and midyear of 2009 < General administration < Support to operations

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Reformatting of Annual Report Forms required by the CHED and the DBM

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Summer Forum on “The Cuban and Venezuelan 21st Century Socialism Models: Prospects for the Philippine Conscientious Left”

Institute of Social History - Research Institute for Politics and Economics The noted Nobel Prize winner and Hungarian biochemist, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, underscoring the importance of painstakingly undertaken researches, says, “Research is to see what everybody else has seen and to think what nobody else has thought.” Thus, the Institute of Social History – Research Institute for Politics and Economics (ISH-RIPE) has been responsible for conducting studies and research-oriented activities dealing with social, political, and economic quandaries confronting the country and the global community nowadays. The ISH-RIPE had the following major accomplishments in 2009: •

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Conduct of a seminar entitled “Socialism in the 21st Century: The Cuban and Venezuelan Experience” Holding of small group discussions on topics as diverse as climate change, state of Philippine democracy, and culture of corruption Research and editorial assistance to the Of!ce of the University President and the Of!ce of the Vice President for Research, Extension, and Development Participation in local and national conferences on areas where social history, politics, and economics are central Speakership in major local and national gatherings of scholars and academicians across the !elds of philosophy and social science

President’s Report 2009 Research Management Ofce The Research Management Of!ce (RMO), the research arm of the University, provides systems to facilitate research administration by coordinating research activities, disseminating research !ndings to relevant parties, organizing seminars on the presentation of research !ndings, and providing specialized trainings for researchers. The RMO accomplished the following during the year under review: •

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Batangas Symposium on Ethnoreligious Con$ict and Violence on July 4 at the PUP Board Room, NALLRC < Forum on “Micro!nance, Microenterprise and the Academe” on July 15 at the Bulwagang Balagtas, NALLRC < Short-term course on Research Management for Executives of Higher Education Institutions conducted by CHED and SEARCA from August 16 to 23 at the University of the Philippines < National Higher Education Research Conference organized by CHED on October 12 to 13 at Royal Mandaya Hotel, Davao City Prof. Ofelia B. Villamor attended a seminar on “LIFE” organized by the La Salle Institute of Environment on May 7 at La Salle Greenhills. All research coordinators participated in a seminarworkshop on enterprise enhancement training held on July 15 to 17 at the OVPRED-AVR. <

Universitywide Workshops on “Writing and Preparing Effective Proposals for Grant-In-Aid Funding”: two on the main campus and two on the satellite campuses in which 25 research concepts were presented that are now being developed into full-blown proposals for grantin-aid funding, and 50 faculty members from different colleges and campuses were trained in research proposal preparation. Completion of three research projects of PUP funded by CHED Completion of the study on the “Socioeconomic Pro!le of Freshman Students SY 2009-2010” of nine colleges and two satellite campuses Two ongoing research projects funded by PUP: “Tracer Study of PUP Graduates 2005-2007” and “Pilot Scale Production of Corn Malt Chips” Dir. Bernarte’s presentation of his research at the National Conference of Asian Communication and Media Congress in Sarabia Manor Hotel, Iloilo City on August 27 to 29 Dr. Rovelina B. Jacolbia’s participation in a research-based training, “Study on Education Improvement of Training Course of Teachers,” from October 30 to November 20 in Sendai, Japan sponsored by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) RMO of!cials’, research coordinators’, and staff members’ having attended, organized, and/or delivered lectures at various workshops, seminars, and conferences # Dir. Bernarte, together with the research coordinators, attended the Engineering Research Conference 2009 “Forging Synergistic Partnership with the Global Industry through Market-Driven Research Initiatives” on March 9 to 12 at the Bayview Park Hotel, Manila. # The RMO director participated in the following workshops, seminars, and fora: < Philippine Council for Industry and Energy Research and Development (PCIERD) 27th Anniversary Celebration, “PCIERD Reaching Out to the Regions: Linking Technology to the Grassroots” on March 18 at the Pan Paci!c Hotel, Malate, Manila < “International Workshop on the Recognition of Higher Education Quali!cation in the Asia Paci!c Region” on May 6 to 7 at the Manila Hotel < Seminar-Workshop on Communication Research, “Conquering Frontiers in Communication Research: Beyond Mindsets and Paradigms” on May 19 to 22 at the DLSU Charles Huang Conference Center, Batulao, Nasugbu,

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The center has continuously established and strengthened its linkages with other S * T centers in the country. Poster presentations of researches were made in national scienti!c gatherings. # “Formation of Biodiesel from Different Oils” presented during the 44th National Convention and Scienti!c Session of the BIOTA: Biologists in Bio-resources Exploration and Conservation on April 2-4 # Presented at the 31st National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) Annual Scienti!c Meeting on July 8-9: “Production of Particleboard from Nymphacea stellata willd (Water Lily) Fiber with High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) and Polystyrene (PS) as Binders”; “Activity Determination and Characterization of Potentially Active Metabolites from the Leaves of Syzygium malacunse (Makopa) and Momordica charantia (Ampalaya)”; and “Hypoglycemic Activity Determination and Characterization of Potentially Active Metabolite(s) from the Root Crop Smallanthus sonchifoius (Yacon)” The center’s community outreach and extension project continued to conduct the microbiological water analysis of Barangays 591 and 592, a periodic analysis done to safeguard the health of the residents from pathogenic bacteria, disease-producing microorganisms, and deleterious chemical substances.

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Publications Ofce

Module Title

The Publications Of!ce (PO) has continued to support the publication requirements of the OVPRED, in particular, and of the University, in general. As the publication arm of the University, the PO assures that all kinds of quality research output, scholarly papers, scienti!c studies, and literary or artistic output are disseminated and given due exposure in journals, monographs, and any other printed matters to bene!t the most number of people. Through the PO, the University “talks” to itself, to the nation, and to the world. The PO has been responsible for the accomplishment of the following tasks and projects: • • •

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Release of two issues of the R & D Newsletter in the !rst and second quarters of the year Publication of the Campus Journal and preparation of the layout of its special issue Editing of the following: 1. Career Development and Placement Development Of"ce (CDPO) Manual of Operations 2. Policies and guidelines of all of!ces in the University in preparation for the PUP Management Workshop on “Revisiting University Policies and Guidelines for Institutional Ef!ciency and Effectiveness” 3. Some issues of PUP News 4. Journal of Science and Technology 5. Education Review 6. All documents of the 1st Gat Apolinario Mabini Awards 2010 7. Open University (OU) modules on Information Technology, Public Administration, Research, Philosophy, and Accounting Visiting for photo opportunity and short téte-a-téte of Honoris Causa recipients for the Honoris Causa Memorabilia Assisting in the preparation of layouts and printing of programs for varied University events, such as the midyear and yearend graduations, the University Foundation Anniversary, special celebrations, seminars, and the like Writing and publication of the 2008 University Annual Report

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Author / s

IT 655 Management Information System

Prof. Flordeliz Garcia

MEM 646 Professional Ethics and Values Education

Dr. Marietta P. Demelino

MEM 648 Educational Models, Paradigms, and Procedures

Dr. Victoria C. Naval Dr. Marietta P. Demelino

PA625 Public Policy and Program Administration

Dr. Amalia Rosales Dr. Floriño O. Ibañez

PA 624 Human Resource Management in Public Administration

Dr. Floriño O. Ibañez

MEM 647 Comparative Educational System: e-Education Approach

Dr. Severino A. Espiritu Dr. Carmencita L. Castolo Dr. Zenaida C. Santos

PA 630 Policy StudyResearch Based

Dr. Roberto B. Catli

Feasibility Study (A Business Plan)

Prof. Raquel G. Ramos

Local Government and Development Administration

Dr. Zenaida Pia

MPA 626 Government Accounting and Auditing

Dr. Robert Catli

MIT 615 Project Management Information System

Prof. Annette M. Rafael

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Of !ce!of!the!Vice!President!for!Research,!Extension,!and!Development PASTOR B. MALABORBOR Vice President MELY R. LUYA Assistant to the Vice President for Research, Extension, and Development CENTER FOR DATA AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ALBERTO C. GUILLO Director NORIE M. LOLONG Chief, Training Section CENTER FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT APOLONIO A. DUQUE Director MA. VICTORIA G. RED Chief, Project Studies Of!ce ANGELITA F. SUMAWAY Chief, Business Networking Of!ce CENTER FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND CENTER FOR PEACE AND POVERTY STUDIES EMANUEL C. DE GUZMAN Director EXTENSION MANAGEMENT OFFICE CECILIA S. AUSTERO Director CENTER FOR GLOBAL WARMING STUDIES LIWAYWAY M. CRUZ Director INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING OFFICE MELY R. LUYA Director SCITECH RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER LORNA T. ENERVA Director

INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL HISTORY– RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMICS AND POLITICS VIRGILIO A. RIVAS Director INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY CENTER ALBERTO C. GUILLO Director PUBLICATIONS OFFICE MELY M. PADILLA Director CENTER FOR LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS STUDIES ARACELI G. LINATOC Director

Contact Information E-MAIL [email protected] POSTAL MAIL OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR RESEARCH, EXTENSION, AND DEVELOPMENT 2nd Floor, South Wing, Main Building, A. Mabini Campus, Anonas St., Sta. Mesa, Manila Philippines 01008 DIRECT LINE (632) 713-3532 LOCAL LINE (632) 716-7835 to 45 local 233

http://www.pup.edu.ph/ResearchExtensionDevelopment/

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OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE

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he Of!ce of the Vice President for Finance (OVPF) serves the University community by focusing on its major functions of generating funds and income to !nance the operations of the University, holding the purse strings to prudently budget such funds, procuring quality supplies and materials, optimizing idle funds to bring in additional income, and accounting for the use of such funds. Under the close supervision and able leadership of Ms. Marissa J. Legaspi, the OVPF ensures that the University’s !nancial operations are administered with ef!ciency, sound management, and transparency.

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Coordinated the operations of the Budget Services, Accounting Department, Fund Management Of!ce, Procurement Of!ce, and Business Regulations Of!ce;

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Implemented circulars, memoranda, and any other issuances having !nancial implications for the University;

Represented the University President at a visit to seven (7) universities and two (2) middle schools in Beijing, Changchun and Jilin, Tianjin in China to encourage the exchange, collaboration, and mutual development of programs for both students and faculty members through the Changchun Jiayi Information Corporation on September 20-28;

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Participated in the !nal phase of the PUP Management Workshop, “Revisiting Policies and Guidelines for Institutional Ef!ciency and Effectiveness,” at EDSA Shangri-La, Ortigas, Pasig City on December 2;

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Facilitated the payment of retirement gratuity and terminal bene!ts of employees under the compulsory and optional retirement plans per Special Allotment Release Orders (SARO) issued by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM);

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Facilitated the implementation of the following: 1. Full implementation of R.A. 9504 dated June 17, 2008 and Revenue Regulations No. 10-2008 dated September 24, 2008 effective January 2009 (Increase of personal and additional exemptions); 2. Compensation adjustment for the First Tranche Monthly Salary Schedule of government personnel per E.O. No. 811 dated June 17, 2009; 3. Revised rates of Representation and Transportation Allowance (RATA) under R.A. 9524, Fiscal Year 2009 General Appropriation Act; and 4. COA Circular No. 2009-002 dated May 18, 2009 – Reinstituting Selective Pre-Audit on government transactions

The different of!ces under the OVPF proudly parade their major feats:

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Prepared and submitted the University Budget Proposal for the FY 2010 amounting to P1,267,364,000.00 Coordinated with the DBM the approval of the FY 2009 Agency Budget Matrix amounting to P704,637,000.00 that has served as the operations framework of the University Translated the FY 2009 authorized appropriation per approved Agency Budget Matrix into a University Internal Operating Budget as recommended by the University President and approved by the Board of Regents Prepared the Special Trust Fund Program of Expenditures for the FY 2009 amounting to P219,613,000.00 to ensure the welfare of the faculty, personnel, and students and augment the current year’s appropriation for Personal Services, Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses, and Capital Outlays Coordinated with the DBM the release of the following funds for payment of the compensation adjustment pursuant to Executive Order No. 811:

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Released funds for the payment of the following personnel bene!ts to all deserving University employees:

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Productivity Incentive Bene!t Uniform and clothing allowance Mandatory bonus and cash gift Performance Bonus Other personnel bene!ts

Paid on time the retirement gratuity and terminal leave bene!ts of employees of the University who retired under the compulsory and optional retirement plans per Special Allotment Release Orders (SARO) released by the DBM

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Implemented the projects of some congressmen chargeable against the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) per Special Allotment Release Orders (SARO) released by the DBM Submitted on time budgetary documents to DBM, CHED, House of Representatives (HOR), and the Senate to

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support the proposed PUP operating budget for the FY 2010 Assisted the University President and the Vice President for Finance in the justi!cation of the University proposed budget for the FY 2010 during the budget hearings at the DBM, HOR, and the Senate

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS Including Releases from Special Purpose Funds GENERAL FUND FY 2008-2009

PARTICULARS

FY 2008

Personal Services Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses Capital Outlays TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

FY 2009

INC / (DEC) Amount

INC / (DEC) %

492,044,000

561,229,000

69,185,000

14.06>

80,843,000

99,396,000

18,553,000

22.95>

3,047,000

3,012,000

(35,000)

(0.07>)

575,934,000

663,637,000

87,703,000

15.23%

FY 2008

FY 2009

561,229,000 600,000,000 492,044,000

500,000,000

400,000,000

300,000,000

200,000,000 99,396,000 80,843,000 100,000,000

3,047,000

0 Personal Services

Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses

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Capital Outlays

3,012,000

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RELEASES ON TOP OF APPROPRIATIONS GENERAL FUND Fiscal Year 2009 Funding Source

Amount

Purpose

1. Priority Development Assistance Fund Cong. Juan Edgardo Angara

150,000

Scholarship program

Cong. Jesus Crispin Remulla

500,000

Scholarship program

Cong. Chinchona Cruz Gonzales

150,000

Scholarship program

Cong. Carlos Oliver Diasnes

200,000

Scholarship program

Cong. Chinchona Cruz Gonzales

200,000

Scholarship program

Cong. Jesus Crispin Remulla

500,000

Scholarship program

Sub-total

2. Pension and Gratuity Fund

3. Miscellaneous Personnel Benets Fund

4. Automatic Appropriations (RLIP) (Retirement and Life Insurance Premiums)

5. Others

1,700,000

4,655,131

46,080,531

Implementation of compensation adjustment pursuant to E.O. 811 and payment of productivity enhancement incentive

2,983,645

Corresponding increase in RLIP as a result of the compensation adjustment pursuant to E.O. 811

50,000,000

GRAND TOTAL

Terminal leave and retirement gratuity benets of retirees

105,419,307

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Acquisition of library books, materials, and other equipment

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COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF ACTUAL INCOME SPECIAL TRUST FUND FY 2008-2009 SOURCES OF INCOME

2008

Increase (Decrease)

2009

%

I. Tuition

58,736,392

65,421,086

6,684,694

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II. Other School Fees

90,309,330

129,646,200

39,336,870

44>

III. Income from Other Sources

33,362,954

23,875,980

(9,486,974)

(28)>

182,408,676

218,943,266

36,534,590

27%

Total Collected Income

FY 2008

FY 2009

129,646,200

140,000,000

120,000,000

90,309,330 100,000,000

80,000,000

65,421,086 58,736,392

60,000,000

33,362,954 40,000,000

23,875,980

20,000,000

0 Tuition

Other School Fees

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Income from Other Sources

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COMPARATIVE PROGRAM OF EXPENDITURES SPECIAL TRUST FUND FY 2008-2009 PARTICULARS

INC / (DEC) Amount

INC / (DEC) %

FY 2008

FY 2009

Personal Services

39,524,837

64,707,037

25,182,200

63.71>

Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses

82,617,000

89,180,120

6,563,120

7.94>

Capital Outlays

60,266,838

65,096,560

4,829,722

8.01>

182,408,675

218,983,717

36,575,042

20.05%

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

FY 2008

FY 2009 89,180,120 82,617,000

90,000,000

80,000,000 65,096,560

64,707,037 70,000,000

60,266,838

60,000,000

50,000,000

39,524,837

40,000,000

30,000,000

20,000,000

10,000,000

0 Personal Services

Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses

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Capital Outlays

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COMPARATIVE EXPENDITURES GENERAL FUND FY 2008 – 2009 PARTICULARS

FY 2008

Personal Services

FY 2009

INC/(DEC) AMOUNT

INC/(DEC) %

553,451,697

614,948,301

61,496,604.13

0.11

Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses

87,934,462

101,095,928

13,161,466.48

0.15

Capital Outlays

53,046,390

25,850,480

(27,195,910.00)

(0.51)

694,432,549

741,894,709

47,462,160.61

0.07

TOTAL

FY 2008

700,000,000

FY 2009

614,948,301 553,451,697

600,000,000

500,000,000

400,000,000

300,000,000

200,000,000 87,934,462

101,095,928 53,046,390

100,000,000

25,850,480

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Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses

Capital Outlays

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Supported various departments, units, colleges, and campuses by purchasing their needed supplies and materials for the continuance of their everyday operations Purchased goods of acceptable quality at fair and reasonable prices from quali!ed and capable suppliers/ manufacturers/distributors that can deliver on time and satisfactorily comply with all the contract terms and conditions

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Assured fair and equitable treatment of suppliers/ manufacturers/distributors and arranged prompt payments for the purchased goods Accomplished procurement through competitive bidding, shopping, and direct contracting and negotiated purchases in the interest of economy and ef!ciency

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Promptly submitted the University Financial Statements and any other requirements to the Commission on Audit (COA), DBM, HoR, and the Senate Generated gross income for 2009 from different sources amounting to P218,943,266 Submitted the Monthly Report of Disbursement to DBM for Notice of Cash Allocation (NCA) release purposes Ef!ciently utilized the NCA for 2009 from the DBM amounting to P655,144,723 Prepared the !nancial reports of varied Trust Liability Accounts from other government agencies and private organizations Prepared Bank Reconciliation Statements immediately upon receipt of Bank Statements for Fund 101 (General Fund), Fund 163 (Canteen and Hasmin Dormitory), Fund 164 (Special Trust Fund), Fund 184 (Regular Trust Fund), and Fund 184 (DOST) Processed and provided 37 existing scholarship grants amounting to P7,430,408 from local, national, and government-owned or -controlled corporations as well as private entities to 127 deserving students Facilitated the implementation of the following additional scholarship grants for 2009: Scholarship

No. of Grantees 41

P 875,350

Hyundai Asia Resources Foundation, Inc.

20

79,880

2

25,170

Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation

137

218,770

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P1,199,170

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Helped in the implementation of loan grants to 250 University students through the Student Financial Aid Program (STUFAP) with a total amount of P1,000,000 per CHED Memorandum Order No. 4, series of 2004 Prepared remittances for personal contribution and government share of University employees to various agencies such as Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), National Home Mortgage and Finance Corporation (NHMFC), PHILHEALTH, and Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) as well as to University in-house associations, such

as PUP Consumer Cooperative, Provident Fund, UNAKA, and UGPUP Implemented the ExeCom Resolution No. 10, series of 2008, discounting by 25> the energy fee charged to students with practicum or on-the-job training subjects effective second semester of SY 2008-2009 Processed payments to contractors for various infrastructure projects and minor repairs of government facilities Amount of Contract

> of Completion

NME Construction

Repair of drainage system at south wing ground $oor

P168,503

100>

HLDP Construction

Installation of speech laboratory at PUP Sto. Tomas, Batangas

249,127

100>

NME Construction

Construction of the building facade entrance canopy of the Hasmin Hostel

217,853

100>

HLDP Construction

Improvement of the Open University classrooms Amado Hernandez Hall, NALLRC

249,268

100>

ITP Construction

Designing and construction of a three-story classroom building at NDC

10,730,000

100>

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Facilitated the grant of cash awards and certi!cates of recognition per University’s Of!ce Circular No. 5, s. 2008 dated May 27, 2008 for the following top board examination passers duly certi!ed by the Professional Regulations Commission:

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Top Board Passer

Place

Licensure Examination

Amount

Emerson Sacbibit

2nd

Architecture

P15,000

Mitchel Pagdilao

3rd

Interior Design

P10,000

Kenneth Prudencio

4th

Electronics and Communications Engineering

P10,000

Lorezl Garci

4th

Library and Information Science

P10,000

Haide Salvador

5th

Certi!ed Public Accountant

P10,000

Roldan Lualhati

5th

Registered Electrical Engineer

P10,000

Rigor Cabunac

6th

Electronics and Communications Engineering

P 8,000

John Romanillos

6th

Civil Engineering

P 8,000

John Rey Sandagon

8th

Civil Engineering

P 8,000

Jayson Mutuc

6th

Registered Master Electrician

P 8,000

Edison de Lara

9th

Electronics and Communications Engineering

P 8,000

Ryan Rivera

10th

Electronics and Communications Engineering

P 8,000

Eduard Dela Mines

10th

Electronics and Communications Engineering

P 8,000

Joebert Basco

10th

Electronics and Communications Engineering

P 8,000

TOTAL

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Implemented the revised rates of Representation and Transportation Allowances (RATA) authorized under Section 44, General Provision of R.A. 9524, FY 2009 General Appropriations Act Facilitated the implementation of Professional Development Incentive Program to 57 full-time and part-time faculty members and 119 administrative employees and dependents through a 100> or 75> enrollment discount with a total amount of P6,189,333 per University Of!ce Memorandum Order No. 18 and 20, series of 2008 Provided P90,000 !nancial aid for thesis/dissertation writing to !ve deserving faculty members per University Of!ce Order No. 2, s. 1998 dated March 25, 1998 Proffered P92,500 !nancial assistance to ten PUP of!cials and employees who represented the University in travels abroad Implemented the First Tranche Monthly Salary Schedule of Civilian Personnel and Base Pay Schedule of Military and Uniformed Personnel in the National Government as well as the Modi!ed Position Classi!cation System per Senate and House of Representatives Joint Resolution No. 4 and Executive Order No. 811, both approved by the President on June 17, 2009 Implemented the Reinstitution of Selective Pre-Audit on Government Transactions per COA Circular No. 2009002 dated May 18, 2009 Implemented the Grant of Productivity Enhancement Incentive for FY 2009 per Administrative Order No. 276 dated December 16, 2009

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Implemented the FY 2009 Adjustment in Employer (National Government) Share of the Health Insurance Premium Contributions to the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation per DBM Circular Letter No. 2009-12 dated November 12, 2009 Coordinated and provided data and services for the Universitywide implementation of projects, such as Student Information System (SIS) and e-Docs project Participated in the following conventions and conferences: (1) Government Association of Certi!ed Public Accountants (GACPA) Annual National Convention in Naga City, Camarines Sur on November 11-12; (2) Philippine Association for Government Budget Administration (PAGBA), Inc. Conference in Bohol on November 18-21; (3) !nal phase of the University Management Workshop, “Revisiting the PUP Policies and Guidelines for Institutional Ef!ciency and Effectiveness”

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Implemented the computerized collection system of fees from students of the third year and upper years for Cash Collection Module (CCM) Implemented the payment of tuition of freshman and sophomore students through all branches of the Land Bank of the Philippines using the Student Information System (SIS); College of Technology and Graduate School students, at the Fund Management Of!ce through the Student Information System (SIS)

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Automated the release of scholars’ and athletes’ stipends including the allowances of students through their individual savings accounts with the Land Bank of the Philippines Invested the idle funds of the University, such as Scholarship Funds, in the form of time deposits, treasury bills, and savings accounts and the Special Trust Fund (STF) through deposits in high-yield savings account with the Land Bank of the Philippines Implemented the payment of PUP College Entrance Test (PUPCET) application fee through the different branches of the Land Bank of the Philippines

MARISSA J. LEGASPI Vice President BUDGET SERVICES FLORENITA E. IMPERIAL Director and Concurrent Chief, Budget Technical Of!ce ARTURO F. PEREZ Chief, Budget Operations Of!ce PROCUREMENT OFFICE MARCIAL V. MOJICA Director ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT HELEN R. ALCANTARA Director

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Monitored the daily conduct of the following of!cial providers of services and supplies to students and made sure that payments were collected at the Fund Management Of!ce: • Toga • Photo services for graduating students • X-ray and medical services for incoming freshmen • Medical services and annual check-up of faculty members • Insurance of NSTP students • PE Uniform

MARCELO A. TORRES Chief, General Accounting ISABELITA G. PARAISO Chief, Student Service Section TERESITA DG. HALOG Chief, Payroll Section ARMI C. RONCAL Coordinating Of!cer, Branches and Extension Services FUND MANAGEMENT OFFICE VIRGILIO M. AUSTRIA Director

Ensured the orderly distribution of toga by designating the Elegance Toga as the of!cial toga provider for the yearend graduation until December 2011 Designated Diocris Photography as the service provider of digital photography for the photo services of all graduating students from the main campus and satellite campuses, including memorabilia and diploma photos as well as the video coverage of graduation rites on the satellite campuses Earned income from fees paid by advertising agencies and TV stations for using University premises as shooting locales Handled the distribution of car stickers that started in January 2009 Facilitated the insurance of students under Mapfre/ Insular Insurance Company. Monitored all concessionaires in the selling of products of PEPSI Cola as an additional project for University income generation Received cash donation from PEPSI Cola amounting to P 620,000.00 in July 2009 Designated the Jed Diagnostic Center as the of!cial provider of X-ray services and medical requirements of incoming freshmen Centralized the distribution of P.E uniform and designated the Woman Fine Clothing as the University’s of!cial P.E. uniform provider

DINDO EMMANUEL A. BAUTISTA Assistant to the Director and Coordinating Of!cer, Branches and Extension Services JOSEFINA G. CONCEPCION Chief, Cash Receipts ESTRELLITA L. RICO Chief, Cash Disbursement BUSINESS REGULATIONS OFFICE RANDOLPH G. ALCANTARA Director

Contact Information POSTAL MAIL OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE Second Floor South Wing, Main Building, A. Mabini Campus, Anonas St., Sta. Mesa, Manila Philippines 01008 FAX / DIRECT LINE (63 2) 713-6344 LOCAL LINE (63 2) 716-7832 to 45 local 300 or 260

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ever folding their arms in nonchalance, the workers at the Of!ce of the Vice President for Administration scrupulously greased their elbows in performing various enormous tasks. Dubbed as the University’s “unsung heroes” who are usually overlooked in the credits because of their not-so-major roles, these employees do the day-to-day maintenance jobs that substantially keep the University going. They are seen behind of!ce desks or under car chassis; they roam purposely around the campus, peering into each classroom; they groom the school grounds or deliver memos from one of!ce to another. Truly, the OVPA has rendered a sterling

performance in realizing its mission to provide an effective general administration that emphasizes excellence in the management of all University operations. To the indefatigable workers of Atty. Augustus F. Cezar, Vice President for Administration, we tip our hats$

The Vice President for Administration assists the University President in the direction, supervision, and management of all matters concerning the administrative policies of the University. He coordinates the varied tasks of the departments under him for their harmonious functions, represents the University President in of!cial and/or social functions, and carries out other duties that the University President may assign him from time to time. The OVPA accomplished the following tasks: •

Created different committees that look after the welfare and wellness of faculty members and administrative employees of the University;

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Provided technical assistance and collaborated with various university events committees for the smooth conduct of University functions, such as graduation programs and the 105th PUP founding anniversary celebration;

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Encouraged the University administrative personnel to attend seminars, trainings, and workshops to enhance productivity; Executed new application policies and guidelines for the Provident Fund Loan;

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Completed and updated the Campus Development Plan; and Authorized, funded, and implemented a number of projects by providing the necessary mechanisms of carrying out day-to-day administrative functions.

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Infrastructure Project Ofce Almost never refraining from labor with all intents and purposes to transform the campus into a nearly ideal learning environment is the Infrastructure Project Of!ce that has made possible the following major feats: NAME OF PROJECT

LOCATION

CONTRACT PRICE

Construction of building facade entrance way canopy

M.H. del Pilar Campus (Hasmin)

Php 216,224.26

Proposed speech laboratory

PUP Sto. Tomas, Batangas

246,560.30

Proposed three-story classroom building

PUP College of Technology, NDC Campus

20,730,000.00

PUP M.H. del Pilar Campus Entrance Way Canopy

Human Resource Management Division The of!ce of the Human Resource Management Division (HRMD) executes personnel policies of the University and those of the Civil Service Commission. In 2009, the HRMD provided the personnel requirements of the University by: •

handling and supervising the operations pertaining to recruitment, selection, appointment, placement, promotion, and retirement of academic and administrative personnel;

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taking charge of employees’ compensation, plantilla preparation, performance evaluation, loyalty awards, notice of salary adjustments, and bene!ts; recommending policies relative to personnel administration; keeping and updating personnel records and reports, such as service record, PEF, clearance, and CEC, and the like; performing routine functions, such as # preparation of special orders, certi!cations, appointment papers, record cards, and the like; # taking charge of leave monitoring; and # checking of faculty attendance;

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maintaining liaison with the GSIS, Civil Service Commission, Department of Budget and Management, the Ombudsman, and the Senate; and attending trainings, seminars, conferences, and workshops as part of its staff development program.

Medical and Dental Services Ofce The Of!ce of the Medical and Dental Services assumes the responsibility of creating a highly productive PUP community that values the importance of optimum well-being achieved through a healthy behavior. The of!ce ensures the health of the students, faculty, and staff by: •

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delivering professional medical and dental services through preventive measures like annual physical examinations, treatments, and consultations; providing referrals and surgical interventions; promoting health education through the dissemination of vital information on maintenance of good health of target bene!ciaries on the main campus and satellite campuses through posters, bulletin updates, exhibits, pamphlets, and any other reading materials; guaranteeing a clean and healthy environment through water analysis, routine sanitary inspection of the canteen and food stalls, and fumigation of all campuses; extending medical assistance to the satellite campuses through health screenings and services like FBS/ cholesterol, ECG examinations, blood letting, foot Doppler examinations, and eye refraction; proffering extension service by accepting speaking engagements, serving as board reviewers and lecturers, and conducting medical mission like the “Operation Tule” and “Alis Bukol”; attending seminars, trainings, and conferences as part of the continuing professional development of the of!ce staff; and improving its medical and dental facilities via the acquisition of new equipment and furniture.

Central Records Ofce The workers of the Central Records Of!ce, who painstakingly oversee the systematic and ef!cient receipt, release, and !ling of necessary of!cial documents and communications, accomplished the following vital tasks: • • • • •

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easy and fast retrieval of documents; management of records and !les; organization of mails received; maintenance of active and inactive !les; and professional development of staff.

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Building and Grounds Maintenance Ofce The unit attends to the proper care, preservation, and upkeep of furniture, buildings, and grounds of the University including electrical and plumbing services and sewer installation. The of!ce is proud of its well-done jobs in 2009. • • • •

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Improved the quality and quantity maintenance of the Mabini campus as well as the satellite campuses Supervised ongoing constructions for conformity with approved plans and speci!cations Assisted in the various tasks related to the University’s graduation programs Repaired computers, printers and other peripherals, damaged pieces of furniture, leaking roofs, clogged drainage, and the like Assured the maintenance of air-conditioning units and telephone lines and installed LAN cables Installed electrical equipment, ceiling fans, $oor tiles, and the like

Motor Pool Unit Providing safe transport services to University of!cials, faculty members, administrative employees, and students is the main function of the Motor Pool Unit. The of!ce accomplished the following: •

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Maintained the A1 condition and serviceability of University vehicles through regular check-up and implementation of the 1> usage of CME or biodiesel by volume as a blend in petroleum diesel fuel; Designed a motor pool based on standards on its new site at the College of Technology that is equipped with a ramp, making the repair of vehicles easier; Built at the new site the drivers’ quarters; and Acquired a Ford Everest as a new service vehicle.

University Canteen The unit implements policies of the University relative to canteen operations. Through the hard work and dedication of the members of the unit, the University canteen has improved the quality of food service by guaranteeing that nutritious foods served are affordable. Moreover, it provides catering services to the different of!ces or units of the campus and to the various University functions, such as Board, EXECOM, Academic Council, Administrative Council meetings. Imbued with the sense of civic engagement and volunteerism, the unit has offered an extension service by conducting the “Sagip Musmos” feeding program to deserving recipients of nearby barangays. On top of that, it has also overseen the upkeep of existing canteen facilities and acquired the latest equipment necessary for quality catering and food services.

Property and Supplies Ofce The of!ce is responsible for the property acquisition and custodianship on the main campus and the satellite campuses. It safeguards University property and of!ce equipment by performing at its best the following tasks: • • •

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Receipt and issuance of equipment, supplies, and materials to of!ces concerned; Organization of updated acknowledgment receipts for equipment issued; Provision of necessary equipment and materials with corresponding Request Issue Slip (RIS) and Inventory Custodian Slip (ICS); Repair of equipment and replacement of their defective parts; Conduct of an annual inventory of University property on the main campus and the satellite campuses; Preparation of disbursement vouchers with proper attachments; Sale of unserviceable equipment; and Preparation of necessary reports submitted to concerned of!ces.

President’s Report 2009 University Information Systems Network Operations Ofce

Of !ce!of!the!Vice!President!for!Administration AUGUSTUS F. CEZAR Vice President

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ARACELI G. LINATOC Director INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS OFFICE ROLAND C. VIRAY Director

Doing the Herculean task of continuously upgrading the computerized system being used in the University is the University Information Systems Network Operations Of!ce. The unit is proud of the following well-done jobs in 2009. •

M.H. DEL PILAR, STA. MESA, MANILA EFREN L. CUARTOY Director, Of!ce of the Administrator

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DANILO T. REYES Manager, Hasmin Hostel

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CHRISTOPHER C. CRISTE Chief, Bldg. & Grounds Maintenance HECTOR R. RONAN Property Custodian

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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT LARRY M. ALFONSO Director MARIO S. PELAGIO Liaison Of!cer – GSIS

RODRIGO R. QUILINGAN Liaison Of!cer – DBM

JOEL M. MUNSAYAC Liaison Of!cer – CSC

BENEVER A. SALVADOR Liaison Of!cer - Ombudsman

web-based computerized enrollment system through a module with the expanded service that includes fees for TOR, ID, ACE forms, and any other requests for certi!cation; transfer of the Internet Terminal from ICTC to UISNOC; providing the University with a new !ber optic cable, the latest in technology, through the modi!cations done by the PHILCOM as the Internet Service Provider (ISP); extending the network services to the College of Technology; start of the development of a data warehouse that serves as a repository for all data held by the University to facilitate data mining and to back up data at the organizational level; and implementation of a new network setting to ensure stability in the system for easy administration and reduction of intermittent connection or network traf!c. TRANSPORTATION & MOTORPOOL UNIT SERGIE D. QUIMPO Chief CANTEEN SERVICES JOSEPHINE N. FLORES Chief

ANASTACIO C. GABRIEL Training Of!cer

PROPERTY AND SUPPLIES OFFICE VIRGILIO T. MAURICIO Chief

MEDICAL AND DENTAL SERVICES HELEN P. ALMIRANTE Director, Health and Sanitation Services

ROSALINDA G. MATALANG Assistant to the Chief UNIVERSITY INFORMATION SYSTEMS NETWORK OPERATIONS OFFICE RAFAEL R. OQUINDO Chief

MARIA RACHAEL B. JAMANDRE Chief, Dental Services MARY GRACE R. ROXAS Chief, Medical Services MARIE RITA R. VENTURA Chief, Nursing Services

Contact Information

CENTRAL RECORDS OFFICE GRACE C. UDAUNDO Chief

POSTAL MAIL OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATION Second Floor South Wing, Main Building, A. Mabini Campus, Anonas St., Sta. Mesa, Manila Philippines 01008

BUILDING AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE OFFICE RONALD D. FERNANDO Director, A. Mabini Campus Chief, UITM/BGM/ Printing

DIRECT LINE (63 2) 716-8979 LOCAL LINES (63 2) 716-7832 to 45 local 214 or 216

ALFREDO R. SOLIMAN Chief, Audio-Visual Section

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UP has established itself as one of the country’s premier public universities. With its aim to provide accessible education to the greatest number of economically disadvantaged students in the entire archipelago, it has instituted 19 satellite campuses that are growing into centers of academic excellence in their respective municipalities, thus, fully supporting their growth and development. These campuses likewise promote the value of community leadership that bene!ts not only the PUPians but the entire nation as well. Through the Of!ce of the Executive Director for Campuses, the University thus ful!lls its mission of “democratizing education.”

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Among the major accomplishments of the of!ce were the following:

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Conducted a medical mission in Sto. Tomas, Lopez and Sta. Maria, Bulacan campuses in coordination with PAGCOR Worked out the conversion of PUP Cabiao, Gen. Luna and Bansud campuses from open university centers into regular campuses offering four-year degree programs Started the operation of Calauan campus

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Monitored the administration and conduct of PUPCET and commencement exercises on all satellite campuses Coordinated with campus directors and registration of!cers updates about registration, admission policies, and the offering of a new voctech program Started offering graduate programs at Biñan campus on the second semester of SY 2009-2010 Conducted teambuilding seminars for the satellite campus directors

CURRICULAR OFFERINGS ACADEMIC PROGRAMS COMMONWEALTH, QUEZON CITY • Bachelor of Business Administration Major in Management • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration # Major in Human Resource Management

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# Major in Marketing Management Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor in Business Teacher Education Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management

President’s Report 2009 TAGUIG, METRO MANILA • Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy • Bachelor in Business Administration • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration # Major in Human Resource Management # Major in Marketing Management • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management • Bachelor in Secondary Education # Major in English # Major in Mathematics • Bachelor in Of!ce Administration • Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics SAN JUAN, METRO MANILA • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology • Bachelor in Secondary Education Major in English • Bachelor in Secondary Education Major in Mathematics • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management MARIVELES, BATAAN • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (PUP-BPSC Consortium) • Bachelor in Business Teacher Education • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management • Bachelor in Elementary Education • Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education Major in English STA. MARIA, BULACAN • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy • Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education # Major in Mathematics # Major in English # Major in Of!ce Management Technology PULILAN, BULACAN • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management STO. TOMAS, BATANGAS • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

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Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration and Governance Bachelor in Business Teacher Education Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Organizational Psychology Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management

OPEN UNIVERSITY • Master in Educational Management • Master in Public Administration MARAGONDON, CAVITE • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education # Major in Mathematics # Major in English • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering • Bachelor in Business Administration RAGAY, CAMARINES SUR • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy • Bachelor in Of!ce Administration • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration • Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education • Bachelor in Public Administration and Governance CITY OF STA. ROSA, LAGUNA • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy • Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Clinical Psychology • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education # Major in Mathematics # Major in English • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration # Major in Marketing Management SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration # Major in Marketing • Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education # Major in English # Major in Mathematics • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management

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President’s Report 2009 LOPEZ, QUEZON • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy • Bachelor in Business Administration • Bachelor of Science in Of!ce Administration • Bachelor in Business Teacher Education • Bachelor of Science in Agri-Business Management • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering MULANAY, QUEZON • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management • Bachelor of Science in Agri-Business Management • Bachelor in Of!ce Administration • Bachelor of Business Teacher Education • Bachelor in Elementary Education UNISAN, QUEZON • Bachelor in Business Teacher Education • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management • Bachelor in Elementary Education • Postbaccalaureate in Teacher Education • Master in Educational Management • Master in Public Administration GENERAL LUNA, QUEZON • Bachelor in Elementary Education • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration # Major in Marketing CABIAO, NUEVA ECIJA • Bachelor of Elementary Education BANSUD, ORIENTAL MINDORO • Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education # Major in English # Major in Mathematics • Bachelor in Of!ce Administration • Master in Educational Management • Master in Public Administration

* MOA was signed on June 16, 2009; started the operation on the "rst semester of SY 2009-2010 BIÑAN, LAGUNA • Master in Educational Management • Master in Public Administration • Master in Business Administration

NEW PROGRAMS OFFERED MARIVELES, BATAAN • • •

Bachelor in Elementary Education Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Human Resource Development Management Postbaccalaureate in Education

STA. ROSA, LAGUNA • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education STO. TOMAS, BATANGAS • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management TAGUIG • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration # Major in Marketing Management # Major in Management PULILAN, BULACAN (NEW CAMPUS) • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management

* CALAUAN, LAGUNA • Bachelor in Business Teacher Education • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management

SAN JUAN (NEW CAMPUS) • Associate in Health Science Education • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

ADMISSION CAMPUS

TECH-VOC

BACCALAUREATE

Bansud, Oriental Mindoro

162

Biñan, Laguna

MASTER’S

TOTAL 105

267

82

82

Cabiao, Nueva Ecija

106

106

Calauan, Laguna

169

169

3,960

3,960

Commonwealth, Quezon City Lopez, Quezon

185

566

125

133

884

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TECH-VOC

BACCALAUREATE

MASTER’S

TOTAL

Maragondon, Cavite

482

Mulanay, Quezon

246

246

San Juan, Metro Manila

765

765

San Pedro, Laguna

400

400

Sta. Maria, Bulacan

595

595

Sta. Rosa, Laguna

831

494

12

900

69

Sto. Tomas, Batangas

2,532

2,532

Taguig, Metro Manila

4,396

4,396

Unisan, Quezon

1,533

1,533

GRAND TOTAL

185

16,743

401

17,329

ENROLLMENT CAMPUS

TECH-VOC

BACCALAUREATE

Bansud, Oriental Mindoro

162

Biñan, Laguna Cabiao, Nueva Ecija Calauan, Laguna Commonwealth, Quezon City

MASTER’S

TOTAL 105

267

82

82

92

92

169

169

3,230

730

3,960

1,962

133

2,280

Maragondon, Cavite

1654

30

1,684

Mariveles, Bataan

1,686

1,686

Mulanay, Quezon

658

658

Pulilan, Bulacan

519

519

Ragay, Camarines Sur

960

960

San Juan, Metro Manila

569

569

San Pedro, Laguna

2177

2,177

Sta. Maria, Bulacan

4,589

4,589

General Luna, Quezon Lopez, Quezon

185

Sta. Rosa, Laguna

2737

133

2,870

Sto. Tomas, Batangas

2,532

2,532

Taguig, Metro Manila

4,396

4,396

Unisan, Quezon

1,533

1,533

GRAND TOTAL

185

29,625

126

1,213

31,023

President’s Report 2009 GRADUATES CAMPUS

TECH-VOC

Lopez, Quezon

BACCALAUREATE 177

MASTER’S

379

TOTAL 2

558

Mariveles, Bataan

272

272

Ragay, Camarines Sur

173

173

San Pedro, Laguna

134

134

Sta. Maria, Bulacan

355

355

Sto. Tomas, Batangas

567

567

Maragondon, Cavite

281

Commonwealth, Quezon City

181

181

Taguig, Metro Manila

384

384

Sta. Rosa, Laguna

364

Mulanay, Quezon

80

80

Unisan, Quezon

124

124

Pulilan, Bulacan

56

56

GRAND TOTAL

177

3,350

1

14

17

282

378

3,544

STUDENTS RANK/PLACE IN BOARD EXAMINATIONS TAGUIG CAMPUS Top 1 in Category A (schools with 10-25 examinees) in the October 2009 Mechanical Engineering Licensure Examination

STA. ROSA CAMPUS Top 3 Performing School in the November 2009 CPA Board Examination with 10-25 examinees.

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS

Name of Student

Nature of Achievement/ Award/ Recognition

Sponsor

Joan A. Abenoja

4th Place, Provincial Quiz Bowl

Philippine Institute of Certi!ed Public Accountants (PICPA), Bataan Chapter

Marylan de Leon

2nd Place, Impromptu Speaking Contest

Philippine Institute of Certi!ed Public Accountants (PICPA), Region III

Selected BSA students

1st Runner-Up, Volleyball (Girls)

Philippine Institute of Certi!ed Public Accountants (PICPA), Region III

Mercedes Barrun

Corporate Secretary of the Year

Junior Achievement Philippines, Inc. (JAPI)

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Nature of Achievement/ Award/ Recognition

Sponsor

Vicky Amor Camisera

Elected President

Junior Association Mentored by Marketing Educators

Selected senior Entrepreneurial Management majors

Product of the Year Award (DIZENO, UNLIMITED)

Junior Achievement Philippines, Inc. (JAPI) and Association of Development Financing Institutions of Asia and the Paci!c

Nemencio Buenaventura Russel Lapig Ryan Jerad Roniel Dasel Glenn Amarilla Marlon Igot Jerome Guballa

3rd Place, Regional Dance Competition

Student Society on Information Technology Education (SSITE) and Philippine Society of Informaon Technology Educators (PSITE), Region III

Michelle Ocampo

Outstanding IT On-the-Job Trainee

Department of Agrarian Reform, MIS Department

Michelle Ocampo

Outstanding IT Education Student

Philippine Society of Information Technology Educators (PSITE), Region III

Jennifer Baluyot

Crowd’s Favorite, Best in Flair, and 3rd Place

Baristang Bulakenyo Flair Challenge

Christian Liza Ismael

1st Place, Universities and Colleges Caravan English Challenge

Teledevelopment Call Center and BPO Support Services

Michelle Serrano

2nd Place, Universities and Colleges Caravan English Challenge

Teledevelopment Call Center and BPO Support Services

PUPQC Tanglaw PEP Squad

2nd Runner-Up, College Division Cheerdance Competition

MILO

Earl Villosino, ECE Reginald Raquiza, ECE Emmanuel Libres, ECE Joselito dela Cruz, ME

2nd Runner-Up, MTAP Tertiary Level Competition

Mathematics Teachers Association of the Philippines (MTAP) and Mapua Institute of Technology

Joselito dela Cruz, ME Lea Reginaldo Roberto Cortes Jonathan Naoe Jennifer Tagasa

7th Place, PSME National Student Quiz Contest

Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineering (PSME)

PUP Taguig Varsity PEP Squad

Champion, Star Mall Alabang Cheer Dance Competition

Star Mall Alabang

PUP Students ll out company forms during the Job Fair.

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FACULTY EMPLOYMENT STATUS CAMPUS

NO. OF PART-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS

NO. OF FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS

Lopez, Quezon

29

27

Mariveles, Bataan

30

25

Ragay, Camarines Sur

26

9

San Pedro, Laguna

35

5

Sta. Maria, Bulacan

49

11

Sto. Tomas, Batangas

41

25

Maragondon, Cavite

17

22

Commonwealth, Quezon City

30

13

Taguig, Metro Manila

49

15

Mulanay, Quezon

12

10

Unisan, Quezon

8

5

Sta. Rosa, Laguna

67

13

San Juan, Metro Manila

38

2

Cabiao, Nueva Ecija

4

0

Bansud, Oriental Mindoro

10

1

Calauan, Laguna

7

1

General Luna, Quezon

15

Biñan, Laguna

6

2

Pulilan, Bulacan

16

2

DEGREE HOLDERS NUMBER OF DEGREE HOLDERS CAMPUS

TOTAL Doctorate

Master’s

Baccalaureate

Bansud, Oriental Mindoro

1

10

Binan, Laguna

6

1

1

8

2

6

8

24

16

43

4

4

Calauan, Laguna Commonwealth, Quezon City

3

Cabiao, Nueva Ecija

129

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NUMBER OF DEGREE HOLDERS CAMPUS

TOTAL Doctorate

Master’s

Baccalaureate

General Luna, Quezon

1

5

6

12

Lopez, Quezon

1

20

34

55

Maragondon, Cavite

1

13

25

39

Mariveles, Bataan

2

19

34

55

Mulanay, Quezon

2

9

11

22

Pulilan, Bulacan

1

13

2

16

Ragay, Camarines Sur

3

2

30

35

San Juan, Metro Manila

2

6

30

38

San Pedro, Laguna

5

15

20

40

22

38

60

Sta. Maria, Bulacan

44

70

Sta. Rosa, Laguna

1

25

Taguig, Metro Manila

7

27

30

64

Unisan, Quezon

1

5

7

13

37

218

338

593

GRAND TOTAL

ENROLLMENT FOR GRADUATE STUDIES January to June

July to December

College/Campus Master’s

Doctorate

Mariveles, Bataan

3

Commonwealth, Quezon City

4

Master’s

3

Mulanay, Quezon

Doctorate 1

1

6

1

4

1

Pulilan, Bulacan

4

Ragay , Camarines Sur

5

5

San Juan, Metro Manila

7

11

San Pedro, Laguna

5

4

1

8

2

Sta, Maria, Bulacan Sta. Rosa, Laguna

13

2

12

2

Sto. Tomas, Batangas

13

2

9

2

Taguig, Metro Manila

1

3

1

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Teambuilding Seminar for Ofcials of Local Government Units

Operation Tulong for the Victims of Typhoon “Ondoy”

FACULTY GRADUATES January to June

July to December

College/Campus Master’s

Doctorate

Master’s

San Pedro, Laguna

1

Sto. Tomas, Batangas

1

Taguig, Metro Manila

1

Doctorate

1

EXTENSION AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH SERVICES •

• • • • • • • • •

Emerging and Converging ICT Seminar; IT Social Responsibilities Professional Issues Seminar; Basic IT Literacy Program; Computer Literacy and Computer Viruses Seminar Online Crimes and E-Lifestyles Seminar Teaching Basic Writing, Reading, and Counting to Outof-School Youth Kwentong Pambata; Pambatang Pagguhit Book Donation Of!ce Management Training Program Teambuilding Seminars for Local Government Units Emergency Restoration System Seminar TOYOTA Auto Parts Third School-Based Ecological Solid Waste Management Program Tree Planting

• • • • • • • • • • • •

Medical and Dental Missions; Zero Cavities Project; Nutrition Education; Wellness Program: Aerobics Blood-Letting Project Food Processing Seminar ROTARACT Cares: Medicine Kit Project Part 3 Haircut Livelihood Program for Adults; Feeding Program for Children Ages 7-10 Years Old Jobs Fair Adopt-a-Barangay Project Barangay Cleanliness and Beauti!cation Program; Junk for a Cause Coastal Clean-Up Participation Poultry House Repair Project Gift-Giving Projects Operation Tulong for the Victims of Typhoon “Ondoy”

Medical and Dental Missions

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Of !ce!of!the!Executive!Director!for!Campuses RANDOLPH G. ALCANTARA Executive Director ARLENE R. QUERI Assistant to the Executive Director Chief, Admission for Campuses

COMMONWEALTH, QUEZON CITY PASCUALITO B. GATAN Director and Administrative Of!cer DORIS B. GATAN Head, Academic Programs/Collecting and Disbursing Of!cer CLEOTILDE B. SERVIGON In-Charge, Registrar, Admission and Accounting Of!ce MARILYN F. ISIP Head, Library Services, Scholarship and Placement Of!ce ARTEMUS G. CRUZ Head, Guidance and Counseling Of!ce IRYNNE P. GATCHALIAN Head, Student Affairs and Services LILY G. MENDOZA Research Coordinator - Cluster 4 TAGUIG, METRO MANILA AMELITA A. LAURENTE Director and OU Center Coordinator JOSEFINA B. MACARUBBO Head of Academic Programs and Research Coordinator Collecting/Disbursing Of!cer MARGARITA T. SEVILLA Head of Student Services, Placement and Alumni Of!ces GINA A. DELA CRUZ Administrative Of!cer and Property Custodian MERLY F. TATARO Head of Admission and Registration Of!ce

JOCELYN L. GUEVARRA Collecting and Disbursing Of!cer

MARIVELES, BATAAN LEONILA J. GENERALES Director and Concurrent Head of Academic Programs MYRNA Z. AUSTRIA Head, Guidance, Scholarship, and Placement Of!ce NUMERIANO S. MAGPANTAY Assistant Director and Concurrent Collecting and Disbursing Of!cer SALVADOR J. MARCOS Head, Cultural Affairs and Community Relations Of!ce OFELIA S. ESQUIVEL Head, Student Services and Publications Of!ce ANA MARIA V. MALABANAN Head, Registrar and Admissions Of!ce CORAZON S. NAVARRO Head, Library Services ESTER T. DIZON Research Coordinator - Cluster 3

STA. MARIA, BULACAN AURELUZ L. TORRES Director KATHRYN M. PLACIDO Assistant Director Head, Academic Programs GEMMA B. MACARIOLA Registrar Head, Student Services MYRNA G. DIONA Collecting and Disbursing Of!cer

BERNADETTE I. CANLAS Head of Cultural Affairs Of!ce and Sports Coordinator SAN JUAN, METRO MANILA JAIME P. GUTIERREZ JR. Director AARON VITO M. BAYGAN Head, Student Services

STO. TOMAS, BATANGAS JULITA C. Q. LOPEZ Director and Academic Head VERNA C. MAGNAYE Assistant Director RAMIL A. CUETO Collecting and Disbursing Of!cer

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FLORENCIA M. SANCHEZ Guidance Counselor HUDSON ARIES O. OÑA Administrative Of!cer JAIME T. GUEVARRA Head, Student Services CLEOTILDE L. CRESCINI Chief, Scholarship, Placement, and Cultural Affairs Of!ce Chief, Library Services, and Community Relations Of!ce ABEGAIL A. MALABUYOC Chief, Registrar’s Of!ce and NSTP Coordinator

CITY OF SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA CHARITO A. MONTEMAYOR Director and Head, Academic Programs and Disbursing Of!cer TERESITA Z. BAUTISTA Chief, Registrar, Admission, Community Relations, Scholarship, and Guidance Of!ce MARISA D. REYES Coordinator, Research, Community Relations and NSTP BONIFACIO L. BUENAFE Coordinator, Administrative Services LORENZA ELENA S. GIMUTAO Coordinator, Student Publications and Student Organizations EMYLOU A. ALINSOD Coordinator, EDP and NSTP

MARAGONDON, CAVITE PACIFICO A. HINTAY Director and Head, Academic Programs LAURA A. DE LEON Administrative Of!cer DENISE A. ABRIL Head, Registrar, Admission and Scholarship Of!ce FELIPE L. FERNANDEZ Physical Education and Sports Coordinator

SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA ANGELITO D. ROLDAN Director and Head, Academic Programs and Disbursing Of!cer SUSAN A. ROLDAN Chief, Registrar, Admission, Scholarship and Community Relations Of!ce ATTY. GEORGINA G. PENIARANDA Assistant Director

AIDA R. FEDERICO Head, Student Services, Publications, Community and Alumni Of!ce

JOHN PAUL R. DOMINGO Acting Registrar and Head of Admissions, Scholarship and Cultural Affairs Of!ce

CONRADO JR. L. NATI Property Custodian and Buildings/Grounds Maintenance Supervisor

LITO A. PEÑAFLOR Administrative Of!cer and Collecting and Disbursing Of!cer

RICO H. BALDERAMA Collecting and Disbursing Of!cer LIZYL R. REBUSQUILLO Research Coordinator – Cluster 1

LOPEZ, QUEZON ALICIA V. DELOS SANTOS Director/ Head, Academic Programs ROSALINDA M. FLORIDO Assistant Director

RAGAY, CAMARINES SUR EDWIN G. MALABUYOC Director

LILIAN A. RANESES Head, Center for Culture and the Arts and Community Relations Of!ce

REYNALDO B. RANIN JR. Collecting and Disbursing Of!cer

ROMEO L. OIDEM Head, Of!ce of the Student Services

NELSON T. EUSEBIO Chief, Student Services

DIONYSIUS A. VELASQUEZ Physical Education and Sports Coordinator

EDNA S. LAVADIA Research Coordinator - Cluster 2

VERONICA S. ALMASE Assistant Coordinator of PUP Open University, Lopez Center

RAMIR P. QUIZANA Head, Registrar and Admission

MA. ASUNCION R. DEL CASTILLO Head, Research and Publication Of!ce

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LOURDES B. AVILA Head, Guidance, Placement and Alumni Of!ce

PULILAN, BULACAN EDELYN M. MARIANO Director

MULANAY, QUEZON ADELIA R. ROADILLA Director and Head, Academic Programs Concurrent Director, PUP Gen. Luna Campus

MARVIN M. ESPIRITU Head of Student Services, Registrar, Collecting Of!cer

LUISITO A. ASIA Registrar and Chief, Admission and Scholarship Of!ce MARICEL M. FORNESTE Head, Student Services GILBERTO L. OLICIA Head and Adviser, Student Publications JULIETA A. AREVALO Librarian/Accounting Clerk JULIO C. RIVERA Collecting and disbursing Of!cer MAYLA D. MABASA Campus Nurse EDWIN R. DECENA Property Costudian

CABIAO, NUEVA ECIJA FERNANDO F. ESTINGOR Of!cer-in-Charge

BANSUD, ORIENTAL MINDORO RESA T. SUAREZ Director, Collecting and Disbursing Of!cer, Registrar and Chief of Admission and Scholarship Of!ce

CALAUAN CAMPUS ARLENE R. QUERI Director /Collecting and Disbursing Of!cer

GENLUNA CAMPUS GENLUNA, QUEZON ADELIA R. ROADILLA Director and Head, Academic Programs Concurrent Director, PUP Mulanay Campus COUN. FERNANDO A. DUEÑAS Assistant Director

UNISAN, QUEZON MAGTANGGOL S. JACOBO, JR. Director and Head of Academic Programs

LUISITO A. ASIA Registrar and Chief, Admission and Scholarship Of!ce

CASIANO M. SEGUI Registrar and In-Charge of Admission and Scholarship

JULIO C. RIVERA Collecting and Disbursing Of!cer

ANGELA V. AVERION Collecting and Disbursing Of!cer CORAZON V. ESCOBAR Property Custodian and OU Assistant Coordinator JOCELYN L. LLANO Librarian and In-Charge of Accounting ROWENA E. MACARAIG In-Charge of Health and Sanitation VIOLETA L. RATCHO Research Coordinator and In-Charge of Publication ANNABEL S. JANORAS NSTP Coordinator and In-Charge of Cultural Programs and Affairs MICHELLE R. TARASINA PE and Sports Coordinator

BIÑAN, LAGUNA ANGELITA E. NOCON Director and Collecting and Disbursing Of!cer MA. GEMALYN A. SALVADOR Head, Student Services

Contact Information POSTAL MAIL OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR CAMPUSES Second Floor South Wing, Main Building, A. Mabini Campus, Anonas St., Sta. Mesa, Manila Philippines 01008 TELEPHONE (63 2) 338-7418 (63 2) 716-7832 to 45 local 205

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PUP CAMPUSES

CORDILLERA REGION

REGION I

REGION II

REGION III Mariveles, Bataan Sta. Maria, Bulacan Pulilan, Bulacan Cabiao, Nueva Ecija

NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) A. Mabini Campus NDC Campus M.H. Del Pilar Campus Taguig Campus Commonwealth Campus San Juan Campus

REGION V REGION IV-A Bansud, Mindoro Maragondon, Cavite Sto. Tomas, Batangas Calauan, Laguna San Pedro, Laguna Sta. Rosa, Laguna General Luna, Quezon Lopez, Quezon Unisan, Quezon Mulanay, Quezon

Ragay, Camarines Sur REGION VIII

REGION IV-B REGION VI XIII

REGION VII

XI

REGION IX REGION X

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BOARD OF REGENTS

HON. EMMANUEL Y. ANGELES Chairman, Commission on Higher Education Chairman

HON. DANTE G. GUEVARRA President, Polytechnic University of the Philippines Vice Chairman

HON. MANUEL A. ROXAS Senator, Republic of the Philippines Chairman, Committee on Education, Arts and Culture Member Represented by: Hon. Mario M. Taguiwalo

HON. CYNTHIA AGUILAR-VILLAR Representative, Lone District of Las Piñas Chairman, House Committee on Higher Education Member Represented by: Hon. Rhagee B. Tamaña

HON. RALPH G. RECTO Director-General, National Economic Development Authority Secretary, Socio-Economic Planning Member Represented by: Hon. Nestor R. Mijares IV

HON. ESTRELLA F. ALABASTRO Secretary, Department of Science and Technology Member Represented by: Hon. Graciano P. Yumul

HON. ELEUTERIO D. CORONEL Private Sector Representative RFM Corporation Center, Philippine Townships, Inc. (Philtown) Member

HON. MARCIAL M. MAGSINO Private Sector Representative Magsino Santiano & Associates Law Of!ces Member

HON. RENE A. TANASAS President, Federasyon ng mga Alumni sa PUP Member

HON. ANASTACIO C. GABRIEL President, PUP Federated Faculty Association Member

HON. MA. SOPHIA M. PRADO President, ANAK-PUP Student Council Federation Member

HON. ESTELITA WI-DELA ROSA University Board Secretary

UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS

DR. DANTE G. GUEVARRA University President

DR. VICTORIA C. NAVAL Executive Vice President

DR. SAMUEL M. SALVADOR Vice President for Academic Affairs

DR. JUAN C. BIRION Vice President for Student Services

DR. PASTOR B. MALABORBOR Vice President for Research, Extension, and Development

MS. MARISSA J. LEGASPI Vice President for Finance

ATTY. AUGUSTUS F. CEZAR Vice President for Administration

A. ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP) Accreditation Team Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) Alliance of Volunteer Educators ALYANSA, INC. American Counseling Association American Rehabilitation Association American Studies Association of the Philippines Animal Kingdom Foundation, Philippines Advertising Suppliers Association of the Philippines Asia Paci!c College of Advanced Studies (APCAS) Asian Association of the Open Universities (AAOU) Asian Center for Comparative Studies Asian Media Information and Communication Center, SI Asian Public Intellectual Fellowship Association for English Research and Teaching (ASSERT) Association of Administrators in Hospitality, Hotel and Restaurant Management Association of Administrators in Hospitality, Hotel and Restaurant Management and Educational Institutions (AAHRMEI) Association of Certi!ed Public Accountants in Education (ACPAE) Association of Certi!ed Public Accountants in Public Practice (ACPAPP) Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Association of CWTS Implementers of the Philippines (ACIP) Association of English Research and Teaching (ASSERT) Association of Government Internal Auditors Association of Government Psychologist of the Philippines Association of Information Of!cers of Learning Institution of the Philippines Association of Philippines Colleges of Arts and Sciences Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL) Association of Special Lecturers of the Philippines (ASLP) Association of Special Libraries of the Philippines Association of Sports Psychologist and Physical Educators of the Philippines Inc. Association of Universities of Asia and the Paci!c (AUAP) Association of Volunteer Educators Biology Teachers Association of the Philippines British Council Teachers Club British Sociological Association Career Development Association of the Philippines CHED Regional Quality Assessment Team (RQAT) CHED Technical Working Committee for Sociology and Anthropology Coalition for the Protection of Workers Rights II (NCPWR II) College English Teachers Association (CETA) Communicators for Agricultural and Rural Development Concern International Congress and Democracy (CONTEND) Cooperative Manualization Revolving Fund Technical Working Group Cooperative Union of the Philippines Council of Deans and Heads of Architecture Schools in the Philippines (CODHASP), Inc Council of Deans and Heads of Nutrition and Dietetics Council of Department Chairpersons for English (CDCE) Council of Hotel and Restaurant Educators of the Philippines (COHREP) Council of Interior Design Educators (CIDE) Councils of Deans and Heads of Nutrition and Dietetics

APPENDICES

Dance Educators Association of the Philippines English Teachers’ Club Filipino Free Artists Film and Video Education of the Philippines Food Science and Technology Society Council Ford Foundation International Fellowship Program Philippines Alumni Association FriPsych, Singapore Global Education Associates Government Psychologists of the Philippines Government Association of Certi!ed Public Accountants (GACPA) Government Photographer Association of the Philippines Greenpeace International AsiaPhilippines Haggai Institute for Leadership Skills Hans Koechlen Political and Political Society Holy Mount Banahaw Confederation Inc. Information Organization of Journalist Information Technology Foundation of the Philippines Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Society Integrated Bar of the Philippines International Coaches Association International Communication Association International Council for Distance Education (ICDE) International Council for Health Physical Education and Recreation, Sports and Dance (ICHPER-SD) International Council of Psychologists International Federation of Agricultural Journalists International Food First Security (FIAN) International Freelance Photographers Organization International Honor Society International Reading Association International Society for Philosophers Justice and Court Reporters Association Kapisan ng mga Kolehiyo ng Sining at Agham sa Mga Paaralang Pangestado (KISAP) Kapisanan ng mga Propesor sa Pilipino Kapisanan ng mga Broadkaster ng Pilipinas KAWIKA Kilusang Makabansang Ekonomiya

KoopNet Philippines Lions Club International Literacy League of the Philippines Little League Philippine Series LSP Mabini Lions Club MAMAMATHALA Inc. Manila Cooperative Development Council Metro Manila Federation of Consumer Cooperatives Microsoft Leaders Education Council Mind-U Mathematical Society of the Philippines National Association for Cooperative Educators National Association of Female Executives National Commission for Culture and the Arts National Cooperative Movement National Council of Educational Innovators (NCEI) National Organization of Professional Teachers Inc. National Peace Foundation Inc. National Press Club of the Philippines National Union of Journalists in the Philippines National Youth Commission Nayon Photographers Club National Collegiate Athletic Association Nutritionist-Dietitians’ Association of the Philippines Nutrition Foundation of the Philippines Inc. Nutritionist Dietitians’ Association of the Philippines Organization of Specialize Film Makers in the Philippines Paci!c Asia Society-Philippines Philippine Association of Chemistry Teachers Pandayan ng mga Literaturang Pilipino PANDAYLIPI, INC. Parit Professional Circle-Mahaplag, Leyte Pampelikulang Samahan ng mga Dalubguro Panhellenic Association of Sports Economists and Managers PATHRI Philippine Educational Theater Association - Metropolitan Teen Theater League Phi Lambda Theta Philippine Statistical Association Philippine Aero Gymnastics Association of the Philippines

Philippine Agricultural Journalist Inc. Philippine Association for the Sociology of Religion Philippine Association of Graduate Education-National Capital Region Philippine Association of Communication Educators Philippine Association of Culture and the Arts Philippine Association of Food Technologists Inc. Philippine Association of Graduate Education Philippine Association of Higher Educational Institutions International Affairs Society Philippine Association of Nutrition Philippine Association of Teachers of Library Science, Inc. (PATLS) Philippine Center for Photojournalism Philippine Communication Society Philippine Computer Society Philippine Cooperative Center Philippine Educators Network for Training, Research and Development, Inc. (PENTRAD) Philippine Federation of Women in Cooperatives Philippine Group of Law Librarians Philippine Guidance and Counseling Association, Inc. (PGCA) Philippine Guidance Counseling Organization Philippine Information Agency Employees’ Association Philippine Institute of Certi!ed Public Accountants (PICPA) Philippine Institute of Interior Designers (PIID) Philippine National IT Standards Foundation (PhilNITS) Philippine National Red Cross Water Safety Instructors Association Philippine Research Council for Cooperative Development Philippine Sociological Society Philippine State Universities and Colleges Computer Education and Systems Society (PSUCCESS) Philippine Teachers’ Association for the Research of Principles (PTARP) Philippine Volleyball Federation (National Association) Philippines Association of Communication Educators Philippines Association of Food Technology Inc. Philippines Association of Teachers for Culture and Arts Philippines Association of University Women

Philippines Association of University Workers Philippines Communication Society Philippines Educators Networking for Training Research and Development Philippines Institute of Chemical Engineers Philippines Society of Nutritionist Dietitians, Inc. Philippines Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Philippine Teachers’ Association for the Research of Principles (PTARP) Philippine Network Philosophical Association of the Philippines Pi Lambda Theta PNP Press Corps Press Photographers of the Philippines Professional and Technical Consultants Association (PATCA) Professors World Peace Academe PSW INK. Psychological Association of the Philippines Public Relations Organization of the Philippines

Public Relations Society of the Philippines Ramon Atienza Management and Training Center (RAMTEC) Redentor Bautista Volleyball Cup Resources Employment and Community Horizon, Inc. Rotary Club of Makati-Urdaneta Royal Institute of Employment Royal Institute of Singapore Samahan ng mga Dalubguro sa Filipino, Ink. Samahan ng Wika, INK. Sanggunian ng mga Unibersidad at Kolehiyo sa Filipino SANIBLAKAS Organization Scienti!c Committee on Problems of the Environment Sisters For Christian Community-USA Soroptimists Speech Communication Organization of the Philippines Students Action Vital to the Environment and Mother Earth Movement Table Tennis Association of the Philippines

Tanghalang Banal na Hapag Teacher Organization of the Philippines The Philippine Librarians Association, Inc. (PLAI) Toastmasters Club International Trainors Collective Inc. UCCA-CDA Unyon ng Manunulat sa Pilipinas United Architects of the Philippines University Athletic Association of the Philippines University of the Philippines Library Service Alumni Association (UPLSAA) Unyon ng Manunulat sa Pilipinas Venture for Fund Raising Who’s Who of the Asia Paci!c Rim Who’s Who of the World Willie Vicoy Institute of Photo Journalism World Council for Curriculum and Instruction (WCCI) World wide Induction Day to the Lions Club International

B. OFFICERSHIP IN ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL NAME OF FACULTY

POSITION

ORGANIZATION

Harry C. Lorenzo, Jr.

Director

Institute of Strategic International Studies (Hawaii, USA)

Juan C. Birion

Fellow

Royal Institute of Higher Education

Liceria D. Lorenzo

Corporal Secretary

Royale Institute of Educators

Maria Teresa C. Villar

Philippine Representative

Asian Public Intellectual Fellowship

Marietta P. Demelino

Honorary President

Royal Institute of Employment

Mely M. Padilla

Honorary Vice President

Royal Institute of English (RIEng), Pte. Ltd., Singapore

Milagrina A. Gomez

Vice President

Royal Institute of Business

Normita A. Villa

Founding Member and Consultant

International Council of Professional Educators (ICPE)

Odette G. So

Women’s Division Chapter Chief

Saka Gakkai International

Pascualito B. Gatan

Past Master

Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines

International Lecturer

International Athletic Federation (AIF)

Coach

International Coaches Association

Reynato Unso

NAME OF FACULTY Severino A. Espiritu

Victoria C. Naval

POSITION

ORGANIZATION

Honorary Secretary

Royal Institute of Business Management of Singapore

Auditor (PUP)

Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL)

Honorary Vice President

International Advisory Council, Royal Institute of Education (RIEd), Pte. Ltd., Singapore

Honorary President

Royal Institute of Mathematics, Royal Institute of Singapore

Communicating Secretary

Pi Lambda Theta International (PLT)

NATIONAL NAME OF FACULTY

POSITION

ORGANIZATION

Board Member

Association of Administrators in Hospitality, Hotel and Restaurant Management and Educational Institutions

Founding Member

Council of Hotel and Restaurant Educators of the Philippines

National Accreditor

Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines

Alberto Cañete

Director

Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers / Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines, Inc.

Almir R. Almirañez

Government Representative

Philippine Metal Casting Association Incorporated

Ex-Of!cio President

Association of Philippine Colleges of Arts and Sciences

President

Lakandayang Cultural Association

Amelita Laurente

Director

Philippine Education Networking for Training Research and Development

Ana Ma. I. Espiritu

Treasurer

Food Science and Technology Society Council

Execom

Sanib-Lakas Foundation

Execom

Kilusang Makabansang Ekonomiya

Ex Of!cio-Vice President

Hi-Y Adviser Club

Director

BCMAP, Inc.

Secretary

Association of CESOS in SSS

Antonio N. Alcantara

National Director and Secretary General

Institute of Engineers and Communications Engineers of the Philippines, Inc.

Antonio Velasco

President/Member Panel

Rotary Club TESDA, Assessor

Artemus G. Cruz

Kagawad

Pambansang Samahan Sikolohiyang Pilipino

Chair

CHED Task Force

Director and Secretary

Philippine Council of Deans and Educators in Education

President

Parit Professional Circle-Mahaplag, Leyte

Organizational Secretary

Lion’s Club, National Prosecutors League of the Philippines

Director

Integrated Bar of the Philippines

Adela Jamorabo-Ruiz

Amalia C. Rosales

Angelita F. Sumaway Anita M. Español Antonio G. Maralit

Avelina C. Bucao Belen Z. De Asis Benedicto D. Tabaquero

NAME OF FACULTY

POSITION

ORGANIZATION

Billie Jean dela Cruz-Dumlao

Board Member

Council of Interior Design Educators

Carmencita L. Castolo

Auditor

Philippine Society for Distance Learning, Inc.

Cecilia S. Austero

Vice President

PANDAYLIPI, INK.

Corazon R. Mabagos

Chairperson

Manila Cooperative Development Council

Danilo T. Reyes

Chairman

National Technical Committee for Tourism Education

Edgar I. Garcia

Board Member

Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers

Edwin G. Malabuyoc

President

Inter-Colleges and Universities Athletic Association

Efren R. Abueg

President

Linangan ng Literatura ng Pilipinas

Accreditor

Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities of the Philippines

Accreditor

Association of Local Colleges and Universities Comm. on Accreditation

Tournament Director

Little League Philippine Series

Board Member, JITSE

Philippine National I.T. Standards Foundation

Director

Information Technology Foundation of the Philippines

Director

Philippine Educators Network for Training, Research and Development, Inc.

Director

Philippine State Universities and Colleges Computer Education and Systems Society

President

Association of Government Psychologists

Chairperson

Cooperative Manualization Revolving Fund Technical Working Group

Vice Director, Program Management Committee

SANIBLAKAS Organization

Isagani O. Sta. Maria

Vice President

Council of PS Professors in the Philippines

Jesusa T. Castillo

Founding Member

Philippine Association of Hospitality and Tourism Educators in Higher Education Institutions

President

Kolehiyo ng Sining at Agham sa mga Paaralang Estado

Fellow

Psychological Association of the Philippines

President

Institute of Engineers and Communications Engineers of the Philippines, Inc.

Board Member

Philippine Association of Educators in Of!ce Administration

Secretary

Philippine Educators Network for Training, Research and Development, Inc.

Ma. Esperanza SJ. Lorenzo

Board Member

Council of Deans and Heads of Nutrition and Dietetics

Ma. Victoria G. Red

Board Member

Philippine Education Networking for Training Research and Development

Ma. Victoria R. Apigo

Secretary

PANDAYLIPI, INK.

Marcial Magsino

Governor

Integrated Bar of the Philippines

Erlinda D. Mendoza

Eufracio dela Cruz

Gisela May Albano

Harry C. Lorenzo, Jr.

Herminia E. Manimtim

Juan C. Birion

Kerubin Pangilinan

Liceria D. Lorenzo

NAME OF FACULTY

POSITION

ORGANIZATION

Board Member

Philippine Association of Family Science Researches, Educators and Advocates, Inc.

National Accreditor

Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities of the Philippines, Inc.

Founding President

Philippine Research Council for Cooperative Development

Secretary

National Association for Cooperative Educators

Board Secretary

National Cooperative Movement (NCM) Service Cooperative

Marvin G. Lai

Vice President

Executive Council of the National Committee on Dramatic Arts

Mary Joy A. Castillo

Auditor

PANDAYLIPI, INK.

Melly L. Paraiso

Board Secretary

Philippine Economic Society

President

Council of Department Chairpersons for English

Auditor

College English Teachers Association

Corporate Secretary

Philippine Teachers’ Association for the Research of Principles

Mercedita Alzate

Company Representative

Personnel Management Association of the Philippines

Merlita Tamayo

President

PASEM

Nenita F. Buan

Auditor

Association of Sports Psychologists and Physical Educators of the Philippines, Inc.

Nenita Robles

Director

Association of Certi!ed Public Accountants in Education

Vice President

Teachers Organization of the Philippines

Director

Philippine State Universities Computer Education and Systems Society

Ofelia M. Carague

President and Founder

Philippine State Universities and Colleges Computer Education and Systems Society

Perla S. Carpio

Director

KAWIKA

Rey S. Gabitan

Chair, Committee on Competitions

UAP Commission on Professional Practice

Reynato Unso

Board Member

Philippine Volleyball Federation (National Association)

Ronald Untivero

Vice President, Internal Affairs

Association of Marketing Educators of the Philippines, Inc.

Rosario D. Reyes

Board Member

Food Science and Technology Society Council

Director

Philippine State Universities Computer Education and Systems Society

Secretary

ENC Inc.

Ruby Gapasin

Treasurer

Philippine Association of Communication Educators

Sanjay P. Claudio

Board Member

Council of PS Professors in the Philippines

Severino A. Espiritu

Vice President

National Association of Finance Educators

Board of Advisers/Director

UAP-Manila Sta. Mesa Chapter

Vice President for Operations

Council for Deans and Heads of Architecture Schools in the Philippines, Inc.

Vice President, Internal Affairs

Association of Public Administrators in the Philippines

Maria Teresa C. Villar

Marietta P. Demelino

Mely M. Padilla

Normita A. Villa

Rosicar Escober

Ted Villamor G. Inocencio

Teo!sta L. Pajara

NAME OF FACULTY

POSITION

ORGANIZATION

Vice President

Philippine Association for Graduate Education – National Capital Region

Treasurer

Philippine State Universities and Colleges Computer Education and Systems Society

Virginia de Jesus

Chairman

Sports Solidarity and Conference Committee

Virginia E. Fermin

President

Almost Family Foundation, Inc.

Victoria C. Naval

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COC Mighty Marshalls COC Pep Squad ArtCom Every Nation Campus Ministry Mighty Marshalls IBITS Junior Cooperators Association Koop.Works Publications Group UTAK

Guild of English Majors (GEMs) Philippine Association of Food Tech. – Theta Chapter Philippine Association of Nutrition BPE Seniors Organization PUP Mathematics Club PUP Statistics Students Clique CHEMSOC PHYSOC

D. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Title

Publisher

Umalohokan

CA Student Council

Baliktanaw

PUP History Society

Catharsis Psyche News

PUP Psychology Students Association (PUPPSA)

LISSO News

LISSO

The COC Forum

COC/Broadcasting Students – Of!cial Broadcasting Student Newsletter

The Communicator

COC/Journalism Students - Of!cial Student Newsletter

The Journ Post

Journalism Students – Of!cial Journalism Student Newsletter

Koop.Works

PUP College of Cooperatives Koop.Works Publications Group

ABE Chimes

GEMs

Uno

ABF III-1

Empunto

ABF III - 2

Sakto

ABF III – 2

FUD-TEK Newsletter

PAFT- Theta Chapter

NUTRI-ISYU

PAN-Alpha Epsilon Chapter

The Denominator

Math Club

Stat at Work

Statsclique

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Buklod Tulugnan sa Kabuhayan Credit Cooperative Bureau of Agricultural Statistics Bureau of Animal Industry Bureau of Broadcast Services Bureau of Census Bureau of Correctional for Women Bureau of Fisheries Bureau of Internal Revenue Bureau of Mines Bureau of Mines and Geosciences Bureau of Plant Industries Bureau of Soils and Water Management Business World Caloocan City Personnel MultiPurpose Cooperative CAMANAVA Division of City Schools Campus TV Network Channel 9 Carlos Albert High School Catmon Multi Purpose Cooperatives, Inc. Cayetano Arellano High School CBN Asia Center for Migrant Use Center for Popular Empowerment Christian Workers Movement MultiPurpose Cooperative City Cooperative Of!ce of Muntinlupa City Hall of Manila City Hall of Quezon City Civilian Country Guard Action Movers Claret School Multi-Purpose Cooperative Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines Coca-Cola Employees Credit Cooperative Colgate-Palmolive Employees MultiPurpose Cooperative COMELEC Commission on Higher Education Commission on Higher Education Zonal Research Center Compassion Philippines PH – 280 Marikina Student Center Program Cooperative Development Authority Cooperative Education and Development Center Inc. Cooperative Trading Center Council of Architectural Researchers and Educators (ARCHCARE) Council of Deans and Heads of Architecture Schools in the Philippines (CODHASP, Inc.) Council of Interior Design Educators (CIDE)

Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) DAR Multi-Purpose Cooperative DEMFA Foundation Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Department of Budget and Management Department of Education Department of Energy Department of Environment and Natural Resources Department of Health Department of Justice Library Department of Science and Technology DESTINY Cable Development Action for Women Network (DAWN) Diario Uno DILG Employees Credit Cooperative Divisoria Traders Development Cooperative DSWD- NCR Duty Free Philippines DWBL-AM DWBM-FM DWCT-FM DWIZ-AM DWRR-FM DWTM-FM DWXI DZBB DZMM ABS-CBN DZMZ-FM DZRB-Radyo ng Bayan DZRM DZRS Ecumenical Prism Welfare-(CBCP) Edit Bureau Philippines, Inc. Emilio Aguinaldo Integrated School Environment Management Bureau Environments Global, Inc. e-PLDT Ventus Exen CCC, Inc. (On-line) Fasroc Philippines, Incorporated Fatima Credit Cooperative Fil-Chi Multi-Purpose Cooperative Foundation for Development Alternative Foundation Inc. (2004-2005) Fundacion Santiago, Inc. Glitter GMA Channel 7 GMA, Inc. God Special Children Inc. Good Thinking

Government Service Insurance System Grepalife Guild of Philippine Jewellers, Inc. (GPJI) Heritage Conversation Society Hilton Credit Cooperative Society Holy Trinity Academy Human Rights of Children, Ateneo Professional School IBC Channel 13 Ibon Foundation Immaculate Conception Parish Marikina Credit Cooperative INNOTECH Integrated Rural Development Foundation International Rice Research Institute Johnson and Johnson, Philippines Jollibee Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative Jose P. Laurel High School Justice and Peace Ministry, Eastern Catholic Churches Kaakbay Entre-Workers Cooperative Kabayan Publishing Company Kapatirang GOMBURZA Development Cooperative Kapisanan ng mga Brodkasters sa Pilipinas Kapitolyo High School Karapatan National Katekista De Sta. Maria Assumpta KATINIG Kilos Laya Laban sa Droga (KILL Droga) Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino Kooperatiba ng Sambayanan ng Banal na Krus Land Bank Countryside Development Foundation LandBank of the Philippines Lay Eucharistic Foundation Levi’s Strauss Philippines Consumers Cooperative Levi’s Strauss Philippines Credit Cooperative Lions Club of Manila East International Lorgus Enterprise Mabuting Pastol Multi-Purpose Cooperative Malaya Publication Malaya Publishing Company Mandaluyong Traders Development Cooperative

Manila Bulletin Manila City Hall Manila City Jail- (Extension work) Manila Cooperative Development Council (MCDC) Manila Cordage Manila Division of City Schools Manila Standard Manuel A. Roxas High School Mariano Marcos Memorial High School Marikina Division of City Schools Mathematics Society of the Philippines Mathematics Specialists Association Mathematics Teachers Association of the Philippines – Tertiary Level McHOME Depot MegaScope Graphics Inc. MERALCO Metal Industry Research and Development Center Metro Asia Digest Metro Manila Development Authority Metro South Cooperative Bank Metrobank Metrobank MADE Metropolitan Development Cooperative Metropolitan Museum Meycauayan Jewelry Industry Association (MJIA, Inc.) MOD Magazine Most Holy Redeemer Multi-Purpose Cooperative MOWEL FUND Muñoz Rural Bank Muntinlupa Credit Cooperative NAPICO Multi-Purpose Cooperative NAPOCOR National Center for Mental Health National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) National Cooperative Movement National Development Corporation National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) National Food Authority Multi-Purpose Cooperative National Historical Institute National Library National Museum National Network of Agrarian Reform Advocate National Statistics Coordination Board National Statistics Of!ce

Novaliches Development Cooperative NPO Multi-Purpose Cooperative NSCB Of!ce of Senator Ramon Magsaysay, Jr. Old Sta. Mesa Savings and Credit Cooperative OLPH Kriskap Development Cooperative Order of the Knights of Rizal Our Lady of Peaceful School Paci!c Oil and Manufacturing Co., Inc. (BOYSEN) Paco-Soriano-Pandacan Development Cooperqtive PAHRA 9Phil. Alliance of Human Rights Advocate Pambansang Kilusan ng Samahan ng Magsasaka (PAKISAMA) Pandayan ng Literaturang Filipino (PANDAYLIPI, Inc.) Parish of the Holy Cross Credit Cooperative Parole and Probation and Administration Multi-Purpose Cooperative Pasig City Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative Pasig Cooperative Development Council PATH (Peace Alliance for Truth and Human Rights) Peace Foundation: Philippine Ecumenical Action for Community Empowerment People’s Balita People’s Journal People’s Journal and the Journal Group PETA (Philippine Educational Theater Association) PETRON PGH Bayanihan Multi-Purpose Cooperative PhilCONSTRUCT Philippine Air Traf!c Controller MultiPurpose Cooperative Philippine Alternative Services for Research and Education Centers (PASCRES) Philippine Association of Teachers In Library and Information Science(PATLS) Philippine Association of Water Districts Inc. Philippine Broadcast Services

Philippine Cooperative Center Philippine Daily Inquirer Philippine Ecumenical Action, Treasurer- National Peace Philippine General Hospital (PGH) Philippine Government Employees Credit Cooperative Philippine Government of Laon Libraries (PGLL) Philippine Historical Association Center Philippine Information Agency Philippine Institute of Interior Designers (PIID) Philippine Institute of Interior Designers (PIID)-SAB Philippine Librarian Association Incorporated (PLAI) Philippine Mental Health Association Philippine National Bank Philippine National Historical Association Philippine National Police Crime Laboratory Philippine Network and Rural Development Institutes (PHILNETRDI) Philippine News Agency Philippine Nuclear Research Institute Philippine Overseas Employment Administration Philippine Postal Corporation Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement Philippine Social Sciences Center Philippine Social Sciences Council (PSC) Philippine Statistical Association, Inc. Philippine Textile Research Institute PHILNET Philosophical Association of the Philippines, Inc. Philosophy Circle Pilipinas SHELL Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inc. Pilipino Star Ngayon PLDT Employees Service Cooperative PLDT, Inc. PNP Traf!c Management Group POMFI Transport Services and MultiPurpose Cooperative Presidential Management Staff, (PMS Macalañang) Product Development and Design Center PHILIPPINES (PDDCP) Professional Regulation Commission Progressive Laboratories

Progressive Skills Services and MultiPurpose Cooperative Project 4 Development Cooperative Protected Animals and Wildlife Bureau Psychological Association of the Philippines PTV Channel 4 Public Librarian Association of the Philippines (PLAP) PUP Credit Housing and Service Cooperative PUP Student Credit and Service Cooperative Quezon City Division of City Schools Quezon City High School Quezon City Local Government Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) High School Ramon Magsaysay Multi-Purpose Cooperative Ramon Maysaysay (España) High School Republic Cement Corporation RMN Philippines Multi-Purpose Cooperative RPN 9 RPN Channel 9 RTV Malacañang Sacred Heart Parish Development Cooperative Saksi Ngayon Sambayanang Muling Pagkabuhay Multi-Purpose Cooperative San Felipe Neri Savings and Credit Cooperative San Francisco High School San Francisco Stallion Club San Jose Water Services and Development Cooperative San Juan National High School San Pedro Development Cooperative Sandiwaan Learning Center Sanggunian ng mga Unibersidad at Kolehiyo sa Filipino (SANGFIL) Sarilaya, Inc. Save Me Earth Movement Foundation for Adolescence Development SEAMEO Innotech Securities and Exchange Commission Sergio Osmeña High School Sheele Laboratories Sikap Development Cooperative Simbayanan Ni Maria Multi-Purpose Cooperative Simulaing Kabataan ng Labas-Bakod Parang

Social Security System Solid Gold Publishing Company, Inc. Sonic Triangle St. Francis Integrated Community Development (Quezon and Aurora Provinces) St. Therese Multi-Purpose Cooperative Statistical Research Training Studio 23 Sumulong Memorial High School Sun Star Manila Sunny Publications Supreme Court of the Philippines Library TABAK TAO Pilipinas Foundation TAPE Incorporated Tatalon Transport Service Cooperative Tempo The Asian Association of Catholic Philosophers The Cutting Edge The Philippine Star Today Torres High School UAP Manila-Metro Chapter UAP Manila-Sta. Mesa Chapter UERM Hospital United Architects of the Philippines (UAP-IAPOA) United Architects of the Philippines Student Auxiliary (UAPSA) United Laboratories University Consumers Cooperative University of Asia Paci!c Library University of Sto. Tomas (UST) University of the Philippines-(UP) Library University of the Philippines, Los Baños UP Interior Design, Architecture, Landscape Architecture (UP-IDALA) UP PGH Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine Urban Poor Institute for Community Building Valenzuela Development Cooperative Council Vitarich Warner Lambert Credit Cooperative Woman’s Today Women in Construction (WIC) Women’s Magazine YES FM 101.1 Young Christian Movement ZOE Broadcasting Network, Inc.

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