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Republic of the Philippines

University of Northern Philippines Vigan City, Ilocos Sur 2700 Website: http://unp.edu.ph; E-mail: [email protected] Telefax: (077)7222810

Office of the President April 16, 2015

HIS EXCELLENCY BENIGNO SIMEON “NOY-NOY” AQUINO III President of the Republic of the Philippines Malacañang, Manila Through:

Hon. PATRICIA BENITEZ LICUANAN Chairman, Commission on Higher Education Higher Education Development Center (HEDC) Bldg., C.P. Garcia Avenue UP Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines

SIR:

The Annual Report of the University of Northern Philippines reflects the significant developments undertaken by the University during the last fiscal year. The contents of this report are an embodiment of our shared initiatives and commitment as one university community gearing up to equip our clientele with the needed skills and values to meet global standards. With your support, we continue to do our part in improving the quality of education that our university offers by means of a sustained program that covers faculty development, physical plant and facilities development, effective and transparent fiscal management, boundless linkages, quality research and extension services and development oriented production initiatives. May our achievements serve as your inspiration in guiding The University of Northern Philippines anchored on excellence. Thank you very much.

Very truly yours,

GILBERT R. ARCE, Ed.D. SUC President IV

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Preface

2014 is the year of the Horse. The animal gives people an impression of independence and integrity. Its spirit is recognized to be the Chinese people’s ethos—making unremitting efforts to improve themselves with passion and diligence. And it is exactly like that—with passion and diligence that the University of Northern Philippines continues to improve or build upon the success it has achieved over the years.

This Annual Report informs UNP publics of the steady progress made in the implementation, monitoring, evaluation, review and re-planning of the programs, projects and activities of the University along the four core areas: instruction, research, extension and management of resources. Accreditation has also become an integral part of the administration, as evidenced by the number of programs accredited. This is a testament to the standard of quality instruction and education the University provides. Furthermore, this report acknowledges the commitment of the University in upholding its new visionmission which continuously drives the University forward towards the attainment of greater glory.

These accomplishments represent each step towards the fulfilment of our goals. With hard work and tenacity, anything is possible—anything is

achievable.

2014 has been our year!

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Table of Contents Transmittal Letter Preface Table of Contents Brief History, Vision, Mission and Core Values, Its Presidents, Satellite Campuses and Colleges Ten Governance Initiatives Towards Quality and Excellence Ten Governance Initiatives Results Board of Regents University Officials Message from the President Colleges and Academic Programs Academic Units Accomplishments Open University College of Law College of Medicine College of Health Sciences College of Architecture College of Engineering College of Arts and Sciences College of Business Administration and Accountancy College of Communication and Information Technology College of Criminal Justice Education and Social Work College of Fine Arts College of Nursing College of Teacher Education College of Technology College of Tourism and Hospitality Management Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy Department of Languages and Humanities Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Department of Physical Education Laboratory Schools College of Public Administration Administrative Units Accomplishments Vice President for Academic Affairs Vice President for Student and External Affairs Vice President for Research & Extension Vice President for Finance & Administration University Planning and Information System Management

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University Research Office University Extension Office University Legal Office Agri-Business Medical-Dental Clinic Science Laboratory Services Infrastructure Planning and Development Office Center for Gender and Development National Service Training Program Library Services Office of Student Affairs Student Development Programs Social Community & Multi-Faith Services Student Publication Student Welfare Programs Testing Center Guidance & Counselling Services International Students Services Scholarship Grants & Financial Assistance Services Student Discipline and Tribunal Career Placement and Alumni Services Student Council Office of External & International Relations PASUC Zonal Center Reserve Officer Training Corps Center for Ilokano Studies & Museum Center for Sports, Culture and Performing Arts Quality Assurance and Accreditation Task Force Office Research and Statistical Assistance Services Bids & Awards Committee Finance Division Publication Information Office Publication Services Office Ceramics Center University Board Secretary Human Resource Management Office Calendar of Activities Statistics

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The University of Northern Philippines holds the distinction of being the first state university in Northern Luzon. It was created through the enactment of Republic Act 4449 authored by the late Congressman FLORO S. CRISOLOGO. Approved on 19 June 1965, the Act converted the Ilocos Sur School of Arts and Trades, in the municipality of Vigan, province of Ilocos Sur, into this University. The governance of this University is vested in a Board of Regents. The first board was constituted on October 14, 1965. The origin of this University can be traced through the following dates:



1906 – Establishment of Vigan High School (now the Ilocos Sur National High School).



1910 – The shop department of Vigan High School was converted into a separate intermediate level school which became the Vigan Trade School.



1927 – The Vigan Trade School opened its secondary level and had its first graduates in 1931.



1931 – The Vigan Trade School became the Ilocos Sur Trade School.



1941 – The School was converted into a regional trade school by the late President Manuel L. Quezon through the help of Assemblyman Benito Soliven and Governor Pedro Singson Reyes. The Second World War, however, prevented its implementation.

The University of Northern Philippines envisions itself to be a pioneering Center of world-class excellence for instruction in the humanities, the arts and the sciences; functional scientific, social and technological researches; relevant extension services and quality production towards empowerment of graduates for sustainable development. The mission of the University is to provide quality education through modernization, accreditation and effective consultation and linkages; enhance research through expansion of commodity coverage and capacitation of faculty and staff members; intensify extension through provision of impact projects; and improve production through the optimal utilization of available resources making our graduates effective development managers and useful citizens in the community. In pursuing the Vision and Mission, we in this institution resolve to live by the following values:

Excellence. By invoking the aid of Divine Providence, we commit ourselves to be the best that we can be and do by continuously learning and enhancing our skills and developing proper attitudes towards work and people. Professionalism. We endeavor to set and abide by high work standards and always be guided by the principles of objectivity and fairness.



1951 – The Ilocos Sur Trade School was converted into the Northern Luzon School of Arts and Trades through Republic Act 647.

Ethics and Integrity. We pledge to serve with honor and humility always cognizant of the principle that “Public Office is a Public Trust.”



1960 – The General Appropriations Act of 1960 (R.A. 2700) converted Northern Luzon School of Arts and Trades back to Ilocos Sur School of Arts and Trades.



Transparency. We endeavor to make all transactions, deals, records or any activity open and known by all people concerned.

1965 – Republic Act 4449 authored by the late Congressman Floro Crisologo made the Ilocos Sur School of Arts and Trades, the University of Northern Philippines.



October 14, 1965 – The first State University of the North started implementing its charter.



1989 – Integration of the Candon Community College into the University of Northern Philippines through R.A. 6744, sponsored by Congressman Eric D. Singson.



2010 – Separation and conversion of the University of Northern Philippines Candon Campus to North Luzon Philippine State College through R.A. 10085 sponsored by Congressman Eric D. Singson.

Creativity and Productivity. We offer efficient and effective interventions to varying needs of our clientele. We shall remain dynamic, open-minded and innovative workforce, responsive to changing times and circumstances constantly challenging the status quo and ever willing to face risk and confront uncertainties. Synergy and Community. We believe in and practice teamwork. We regard ourselves as a family providing one another support and inspiration in our work. Initiative.

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We commit ourselves to act on our own,

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responsive to a given situation. We believe that our unflinching commitment to these values would enable us to fulfill our overriding responsibility to meet the needs the clients we serve. The first President of the University was Dr. Dedicacion Reyes who assumed the position in May 1972. She was succeeded by the late Dr. Romualdo Tadena in 1978. Dr. Dorotea Campos-Filart was the third President who held the reins from 1985 to 1998. On July 1, 1998, she was succeeded by Dr. Lauro B. Tacbas, the fourth President, and Dr. Gilbert R. Arce the fifth and incumbent President assumed on August 22, 2011.

The University has a main campus located in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur and three satellite campuses to wit: UNP Sinait (Upland Research and Development Center), Quimmarayan, Sto. Domingo (Environmental Research and Training Center) and Nalvo, Sta. Maria (Marine Research and Development Center. The main campus has fourteen colleges, namely: (1) Graduate School, (2) College of Law, (3) College of Architecture, (4) College of Engineering, (5) College of Arts and Sciences, (6) College of Business Administration and Accountancy, (7) College of Communication and Information Technology, (8) College of College Criminal Justice and Social Work, (9) College of Fine Arts, (10) College of Health Sciences, (11) College of Nursing, (12) College of Teacher Education, and (13) College of Technology.

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Maintenance of High Academic Standards

5. Accountability to the Stakeholders



Intensify the monitoring of academic programs



Institutionalize a cross-sectional academic planning



RE-define the trusts of academic programs in keeping with the local needs and the national agenda



Regularize the promotion evaluation of faculty members and support services personnel



Equitable distribution of resources to address the diverse needs of the stakeholders



Mainstream the alternative modes of acquiring knowledge



Consultation and empowerment shall guide the process of policy formulation



Capacitation of faculty in their respective fields of specialization



Activities of governance shall be anchored on the reality of our collaborative existence



Accreditation of all unaccredited programs to at least Level II



Integration of e-learning in all curricular activities even only to the barest minimum

6. Modernization of Facilities with Emphasis on ICT

2. Fostering and Supporting Scholarly Activity and Creative Research 

Intensify the research capabilities of the faculty and staff with respect to their disciplines



Institutionalize the knowledge production cycle



Establish a name for the university in the world of authors and inventors



Re-draw the research agenda in keeping the local and national research thrusts



Enhance technologies produced out of research undertakings and gear them towards commercialization



Infrastructure projects shall focus on instructional needs



Provision of Laboratory Facilities for all technologies



Computerization of records and processes

7. Pristine Environment for a World-Class University 

Re-draw a Campus Development Master Plan in keeping with the thrust for a world-class university

8. Boundless Linkages 3. Impartiality of Judgments 

Decisions shall based on what is right and lawful, tempered with compassion and protection of human dignity



There shall be no rom for incompetence, mediocrity, and nepotism



Meritocracy shall be institutionalized



Just, fair, and speedy mechanism to resolve disputes shall be employed



Intensify tie-ups with local government units and other agencies, as well as other institutions of higher learning here and abroad



Work for sisterhood with other private and state colleges and universities

9. Mainstream Gender and Development 

Intensify the integration of GAD concepts in various curricula



Revisit all existing policies to integrate gender concepts



Continue the on-going activities of the CGAD which are geared towards this end

4. Effectiveness of Systems 

Relevantize the faculty selection process



Judicious utilization of resources shall be ensured



Establish the Ethnic Cultural Study Center



Prioritization of expenditures shall govern spending





Incisive review of the organizational structure to provide a clear delineation of functions and authorities which shall ultimately draw the managerial competencies of administrators

Prioritize in the research agency studies that promote and preserve the culture particularly of this part of the archipelago



Take an active role in the cultural preservation programs of the local government units particularly the Heritage City of Vigan

10. Promotion and Preservation of Cultural Heritage

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GI 1- Maintenance of High Academic Standards 

71 out of 77 graduates successfully passed the 2014 PRC Nursing Licensure Examination. An Institutional Passing Rate of 92.21% surpasses much higher than the National Passing Rate of 38.46% .



GI3– Impartiality of Judgement



33.33% Institutional Passing Rate for Physician Licensure Examination on February 2014 and 66.67% on August 2014





Certificates of Program Compliance awarded to BS Midwifery and Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science





There are 61 Faculty and Staff Development Grantees (37 Doctoral Degree and 24 Master’s Degree under the FSDC for the 1st Semester 2014-15)



The average passing percentage of the UNP graduates over the national average percentage passing across all disciplines shows a result of 1.22 (44.90%/36.74%) which implies that UNP institutional % passing is above the national % passing.





The University produced two topnotchers in the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) 2014 namely Harold G. Wattang (BEEd) 7th placer and Edmar M. Paguirigan (BEEd) 8th placer. Another topnotcher in the College of Architecture ranked No. 10 in the person of Gerald A. Abalos. Collaborated with the Department of Education (DepEd) in the Conduct of the Regional Mass Training of Grade 9 Teachers in the K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum along seven learning areas.

GI2 – Fostering and Supporting Scholarly Activity and Creative Research   

Intensified the research capabilities of the faculty by accomplishing 73 completed researches, 90 research presentations, 45 researches published, 10 research awardees and 6 citations. 1 Externally Funded Research Completed (Graduate Tracer Study of Selected HEIs in Region I and CAR) and 3 Proposed Externally Funded Researches (TAPIDOST). Worked on the conduct of 7 research capability building.

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Increase research partnerships and collaborated with 3 international research institutions. Approved the increase on the budget for research.



Regularized the promotion evaluation of faculty members and support services personnel with all vacant plantilla positions filled up that resulted to 139 faculty and 30 support services personnel promoted. Publication, approval and implementation of the UNP SPMS as a guide in measuring the performance of all Personnel. Appointment of the President as member of CHED Technical Working Group

GI4 – Effectiveness of Systems 

Granting of Performance-Based Bonus (PBB) for CY 2013 to qualified Personnel as much as P35,000.00



Granting of Collective Negotiation Agreement (CAN) Incentives to qualified personnel as much as P25,000.00 with total amount of granted of P13,306,750.00



Granting of Monetization of Leave Credits.



In coordination with the Planning Office, the Finance Division prepared and laid down the budget conceptual framework and guidelines that were used during the institutional budget hearing



Cascading of Performance Targets to all delivery units of the university was undertaken.



Restructuring of the Finance Division wherein all Finance Personnel in-charge of funding (UI, Trust Funds and General Fund) are now placed in the Budget Office in order to streamline funding processing and enable the Budget Officer IV to oversee all sources of funds.

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GI5— Accountability to the Stakeholders 

Transparency on financial transactions with 13 million savings from one infrastructure project due to non-negotiated bidding.



Constant dissemination of information via mass media.



Facilitated the donation of facilities like books and vehicles. To qualified beneficiaries.

GI6 – Modernization of Facilities with Emphasis on the Integration of Information Technology 

Collaborated with Smart Telecommunications for the INFOBOARD Service web -based solution which offers various SMS facilities like general information, advisories, announcements, feedback, comments, suggestions, queries and other user-specific messages straight to specified Smart mobile number.



Installation of online University Help Desk http://upism-mis:9675/portal/ in the Administration Building. Said system aims to help offices with technical difficulties like network connections, software problems, wiring management, application installation and many more. Initiated and maintained by MISUPISM.

GI7 – Pristine Environment for a World Class University



Law Student Government (LSG) volunteered its services to the LENTE (Legal Network for Truthful Election) during the local election on October 28, 2013



Signing of Memorandum of Understanding between UNP and the following Indonesian Universities:

Muhammadiyah University Jakarta, Indonesia University of Education, Bandung Jakarta State University Pasundan University GI9 – Mainstream Gender and Development



Integration of Gender Concepts in subject areas in tertiary education e.g. A chapter on gender and society in Sociology 101;Violence against women in Maternal and Child Health Nursing in the undergraduate and graduate nursing and midwifery courses; Women in History in Philippine History, World History, Economics, Anthropology.



UNP GAD Information Drive Radio Program at DWNP-FM

GI10 – Promotion and Preservation of our Cultural Heritage

Completed Projects CY 2014  Construction of the UNP Hostel Phase I  Construction of Grandstand Phase II  Construction of UNP Hostel Phase Ia  Construction of Administration Building Phase IX  Construction of Grandstand Phase III  Construction of a Shaded Study Area, Walkway & Bulletin Boards  Construction of a Shaded Walkway and Student Park  Construction of Shaded Walkway and Student park Phase II  Expansion of Gymnasium Phase IV  Construction of Four Storey Student Center Services Phase I

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On-going Projects (12/31/14)  1. Construction of Mechatronics Laboratory & HRA & Entrep Laboratory GI8 – Boundless Linkages

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Implemented the DIWANG: Sagisag Kultura, a Regional Quiz Competition held in the University. Co-sponsored with the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) the Sesquicentennial Lecture on the life and works of “Don Belong.” Co-sponsored the “Cooltura-Ilokano Week Celebration with the CTE’S KAMAGUFIL. Spearheaded the Commemoration of the Sesquicentennial Celebration of the Birth of Isabelo de los Reyes, a.k.a “Don Belong.” Augmented artefacts in the University Museum through students’ projects and donations .

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HON. PATRICIA B. LICUANAN

HON. GILBERT R. ARCE

HON. PIA S. CAYETANO

Chairperson and CHED Chairperson

Vice-Chairperson and UNP President

Chairperson, Committee on Education, Arts & Culture Senate of the Philippines Member

HON. ROMAN T. ROMULO

HON. NESTOR G. RILLON

HON. ARMANDO Q. GANAL

Chairperson, Committee on Higher & Technical Education House of Representatives Member

NEDA RO I Director Member

DOST RO I OIC-Director Member

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HON. CARMELING P. CRISOLOGO

HON. ERWIN F. CADORNA

HON. ROLANDO B. NAVARRO

Representative, Prominent Private Citizen Member

President,, Faculty Association Member

President, Federated Alumni Association Member

Glenn Paul E. Briones

WILBERTO P. TABUTOL

President, Student Council Member

Board Secretary V

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EXECUTIVE OFFICIALS President VP for Academic Affairs VP for Research & Extension VP for Student Services & External Affairs VP for Finance & Administration Faculty Regent Board Secretary V Student Regent

GILBERT R. ARCE PIO FERDINAND J. LAMARCA JIMMY R. SORIA MARIO P. OBRERO ALBERT R. TEJERO ERWIN F. CADORNA WILBERTO P. TABUTOL GLENN PAUL E. BRIONES

SPECIAL ASSISTANTS Special Assistant to the President Special Assistant to the VPAA

RONALD A. ALCONIS ROLANDO R. RAGASA

DEANS of ACADEMIC UNITS Architecture Arts & Sciences Business Administration & Accountancy Communication & Information Technology Criminal Justice Education & Social Work Engineering Fine Arts Health Sciences Hospitality & Tourism Management Law Medicine Nursing Open University Public Administration Teacher Education Technology Department of Physical Education Department of Languages & Humanities Department of Mathematics & Natural Sciences Department of Social Science & Philosophy Principal, Laboratory Schools

FATIMA NICETAS R. ALONZO MARIE ROSE Q. RABANG CRISTINA R. BUNDOC JULIE BETH L. BALITE SINA C. BESTRE REY M. BASILIO ASHLEY S. MARTINEZ LARGUITA P. REOTUTAR MARILEN P. PABLICO ANGELITO B. EDER PABLO R. QUEDADO JULIETA T. GUINID CRESCENCIO B. VELASCO PIO FERDINAND J. LAMARCA AGUSTINA R. TACTAY JOSELITO A. TOTAAN EDNA F. RIVAD HONORATO R. PATUBO PRAXEDES L. PERALTA JEAN S. DUMBRIQUE AURELIA T. VITAMOG

DIRECTORS Administrative Services Financial Services Infrastructure Planning & Development Office University Planning & Information System Management Center for Ilokano Studies PASUC Zonal Center Center for Gender & Development University Legal Office Public Information Office Production and Auxiliary Services Campus Security Services Office University Research Office University Extension Office Student Development Student Welfare External & International Relations Center for Sports, Culture & Performing Arts National Service Training Program Records Management Unit Internal Control Unit Quality Assurance & Accreditation Task Force

MYRNA Q. ANICOCHE RINO C. REYES NELIA V. AMAN MA. THERESA F. PESCADOR REMIGIO L. OBRERO OCARNA B. FIGUERRES MA. ELENA P. BENZON NOEL R. PASTOR JOHNNY A. ALLAGADAN EDGAR Q. AQUINO NOLITO R. RAGUNJAN PETRONILA E. FLORENDO MARCIANA P. DE VERA MARIANO F. AVILA DANTE S. BAJET ANTONIO P. AGUSTIN RONILO B. PALMA LARRY P. MENDOZA ELENA N. CABOTAJE NORMA F. NAVAL JUANITA Q. RABENA

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HEADS OF NON ACADEMIC UNITS Human Resource Management Office Property Management Office Accounting Unit Budgeting Unit Cashiering Unit Office of the Registrar Transport and Motorpool Services Building and Water Supply Maintenance Electrical Maintenance Aircon Units Maintenance Library Services University Physician University Dentist Laboratory Services Janitorial Services Publication Services Facilities and Management Office RI HRDC ROTC Commandant Research and Statistical Assistance Services UNP Auditor

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SUSANA A. ORGANO MYRNA Q. ANICOCHE RINO C. REYES WILFREDA T. PIPO LA PAZ EULALIA Q. AQUINO JONALYN R. ALMACHAR KARLO R. REAL DENNIS R. BUENAVISTA ELVIN A. BALALLO DOMINADOR F. TOLENTINO VICENTA R. PILORIN MARCELINO P. DE PERALTA EPIFANIA R. RIALUBIN SUSANA P. RACADIO ELPIDIO R. RAFAL, JR. FLORENCE A. DE LA CRUZ WILLIAM R. BELEN ROLANDO B. NAVARRO ALFREDO V. LAZO BABY SOPHIA S. ALAIBILLA MARILYN G. CIUBAL (January - June) VIRGIE R. FERI (July - December)

COORDINATORS Laboratory Grade School Research Publications & Resource Collection of CGAD Research Publication & In-House Review Health & Nutrition Researches Education & Social Sciences Researches Science & Technology Researches Agro-forestry & Natural Resources Researches Industry & Energy Researches Livelihood and Training Services Social Services Research Output Utilization Community Training and Services Student Discipline Tribunal Guidance & Counselling Services Philippine Science Consortium CWTS/LTS Human Development & Advocacies Student Publications Scholarship Grants & Financial Assistance International Students Services Testing Services Career Placement & Alumni Services Student Organizations & Fraternities Social Community & Multi-Faith Services ASCU-SN Indian Medical Students Culture & Performing Arts ROTC

ELEUTERIA R. PACPACO MA. CRESALYN B. BETITA SOLITA EVANGELINE S. BAÑEZ MERCEDITA Q. QUEDDENG ROLANDO B. NAVARRO REDENTOR S. ROJAS MARITESS R. RABOY MANUEL A. BAJET, JR. NECY CESARIA V. ROMO MA. JESUSA R. UNCIANO DIGNA JOCELYN L. ABAYA DELIA T. CARASI ARNULFO A. ANGELES EVA MARIE C. AVILA MARIQUIT M. OBRERO LARRY P. MENDOZA FATIMA F. ROCAMORA MAXIMO B. BORJE, JR. SIMEON B. ABARQUEZ IV BENJIE N. GAPATE MARIBEN P. LOPEZ NELSON F. BENZON ALDRIN S. JARAMILLA MARITES I. DUQUINAL GENEROSO GUDELIO P. PAJARILLO GLENDA O. TAGORDA MATILDE T. CONCORDIA RAMON S. OPEÑA

MANAGERS Agribusiness Ceramics Center Groceria Guestel &Training Center Men’s Dormitory Ladies Dormitory

REGINALD P. TAJON RONALD N. AMANO RODOLFO R. REAL RODOLFO R. REAL ERWIN T. TOLBE ROSEMARIE G. SIRUNO

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Our target: by 2016, 50% of our faculty members should have earned doctorate degrees in their areas of specialization. We fared well in research. Our faculty members presented finished researches in national and international conferences bringing home with them various research awards. The UNP Research Journal is now being evaluated by CHED for accreditation. We successfully sponsored a national multi-disciplinary research conference and more faculty members have manifested interest to become academics in various fields. We continue to touch lives by way of our extension activities. Our adopted communities have imbibed UNP’s commitment to improve life. We have a significant number of international linkage partners which brought UNP to almost all member countries of the ASEAN. We presented papers and benchmarked in their best practices as these partner universities came to benchmark in our best practices. Truly, 2014 paved the way to internalization. UNP, A GLOBAL UNIVERSITY ANCHORED ON EXCELLENCE We have finally crafted our new vision statement! Now, we are certain where to go, how to go there, and why we are going there. We simply want to make UNP a global university anchored on excellence. Of course, the realization of that vision is something we, as one community must work hard for, if only for us to realize that dreams, big dreams, will always remain dreams if we are not going to work hard to realize these dreams. The year in review was a year that tested our commitment to make UNP globally competitive. We worked hard, so it was a year of big accomplishments. In the area of instruction, we did well in enriching the curricula of some of our programs which led to the successful accreditation of all our academic programs except two which are postbaccalaureate, Bachelor of Laws and Doctor of Medicine. These, however are regularly monitored by the Regional Quality Assurance Team. And we see to it that we produce outcomes. Our board examination passing rates are way above the national passing marks. We hold on to our commitment of making our academic programs responsive to present needs and in line with national standards and mandates.

The year that was had been a year when massive infrastructure works were undertaken. The Mechatronics and HRA Entrep Laboratory, now on its Phase I-A stage of construction will stand as a landmark in Vigan City. The grandstand, the Four-Storey Student Services Center and the UNP Athletic Oval will stand as testimonies of our commitment to excellence. Indeed, pristine environment, one of the items in our administration’s initiatives has made us global. We continue to invite our faculty, students, alumni, non-teaching personnel to own our vision and our mission and the Ten Governance Initiatives of the present dispensation. The task of forming lives and developing communities of learned individuals who will be the nation’s partners in development is not an easy task. But we are undaunted to pursue that dream. We have defined the reason of our existence. We are ready to continue working because we have a noble goal to achieve-UNP, a global university anchored on excellence.

GILBERT R. ARCE, Ed. D. SUC President IV

Impelled by our desire to upgrade our faculty line-up, we were able to motivate our faculty members to pursue advanced studies in their respective areas of specialization. A n n u a l

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COLLEGES & ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Open University Master of Arts in Education Science Education Mathematics Education Master of Arts in Nursing Master of Public Administration Master of Arts in Social Work Bachelor of Science in Criminology College of Law Bachelor of Laws College of Health Sciences Doctor of Medicine

College of Communication and Information Technology Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Information Technology One year Computer Technology College of Criminal Justice Education and Social Work Bachelor of Science in Criminology Bachelor of Science in Social Work Bachelor of Science in Law Enforcement Administration College of Fine Arts Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Bachelor of Fine Arts Fields of Specialization: Advertising Painting Visual Communication Associate in Commercial Arts

College of Architecture Bachelor of Science in Architecture Certificate in Architectural Drafting and Design Certificate Building Technology and Utilities Certificate in Drafting Technology Certificate in Landscape Design (Ladderized) Certificate in Landscape Gardening

College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science in Nursing (to be closed by FY 2015) Bachelor of Science in Community Health Management Certificate in Health Aide Certificate in Midwifery Certificate in Emergency Medical Technician Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Science Bachelor of Science in Midwifery

College of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering Bachelor of Science in Sanitary Engineering

College of Nursing Master of Arts in Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing

College of Arts and Sciences Master of Statistics Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science Bachelor of Science in Biology Bachelor of Science in Biology (Marine) Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Physics Bachelor of Science in Psychology College of Business Administration and Accountancy Doctor of Business Administration Master of Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Financial Management Human Resource Development Management Management Accounting Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Science in Cooperative Management Associate in Office Management

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Fields of Specialization: Electronics Technology Electrical Technology Automotive Technology Practical Arts Home Economics Cosmetology Food Service Management Garment, Fashion & Design Bachelor of Library & Information Science Fields of Specialization: Academic Librarianship Bachelor of Elementary Education Fields of Specialization: Early Childhood Education General Education

College of Teacher Education Doctor of Education major in Educational Administration Master of Arts in Education majors in Educational Management Guidance Master of Arts in Teaching majors in English Filipino Home Economics Health Education Physical Education Practical Arts Master of Science in Teaching majors in Chemistry Physics Master of Arts in Mathematics Education Master of Arts in Guidance and Counselling Bachelor of Secondary Education Fields of Specialization: Biological Science MAPEH Physical Science English Filipino Mathematics Social Science

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College of Technology Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (Ladderized) Fields of Specialization: Automotive Technology Electrical Technology Electronics Technology Two Year Technical Course in Automotive Technology Two Year Technical Course in Electrical Technology Two Year Technical Course in Electronics Technology One Year Special Course in Refrigeration & Air-conditioning One Year Special Course in Practical Electricity One Year Special Course in Auto mechanics One Year Special Course in Radio mechanics One Year Special Course in Metal Craft One Year Special Course in Ceramics College of Public Administration Doctor of Public Administration Master of Public Administration majors in Governmental Administration Local Government Police Administration Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration College of Tourism and Hospitality Management Bachelor of Science in Tourism Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Administration Laboratory Schools Laboratory High School Laboratory Elementary Kinder II Kinder I Child Minding

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2013 - 2014

2nd term Nov. 2013 – Feb. 2014 591 119 28 416 179 1,333

3rd term Mar. 2014 – June 2014 549 133 25 349 206 1,252

2014 - 2015 1st term 2nd term Jul. 2014 – Oct. 2014 Nov. 2014 – Feb. 2015 435 133 47 (on-going) 320 216 1,151

b. Number of Graduates: School Year

Course BS Criminology Master of Arts in Education – Mathematics Education

2013 - 2014

2nd term Nov. 2013 – Feb. 2014 22

Master in Social Work Master in Public Administration Master of Arts in Nursing TOTAL

3rd term Mar. 2014 – June 2014 18 2 3

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b. Number of Graduates: Date of Examination

April 2014

October 2014

List of Passers Arciaga, Socorro F Austria, Vladimer Custer C. Belena, May D. Caban, Jaime C. Jr. Cahigas, Nario N. Cayabyab, Rey D. Panelo, Resty F. Sales, Mari Joy C. Tolentino, Cherry P. Tolentino, Ramon V. Arizabal, Julie Ann F. Estayo, Jeffrey L. Mateo, Zyhra B.

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Open University Passing Percentage

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II. Research a. Finished Researches Title Partnership for Biodiversity Conservation Project: An Evaluation

Name of Researcher Crescencio B. Velasco Ferdinand J. Lamarca

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Funding Source US Dept. of Interior – International Assistance Program

b. Research/Paper Presented in Public Forum

Title Partnership for Biodiversity Conservation Project: An Evaluation

Name of Presenter Crescencio B. Velasco

Venue/Date Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration (EROPA) Conference 2014. National Convention Center, Hanoi, Vietman, 19-24 October 2014

III. Extension Date December 9, 2014 December 11, 2014

Extension Activity Pamaskong Handog 2014

Place Conducted/Beneficiaries

Nature of Participation

Balidbid, Salcedo Ilocos Sur Ilocos Sur Provincial Jail

Donated PhP30,000.00 worth of grocery items

IV. Production a. Status of Financial Condition

As of February 2014

As of June 30, 2014

As of October 31, 2014

8,038,504.51

8,757,885.94

8,686,473.77

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I. ON INSTRUCTION

FOR THE 2ND QUARTER 2014 FOR THE 1ST QUARTER 2014

April, 2014 Summer classes were opened to those with deficiencies. Twelve (12) students enrolled in nine (9) subjects for Summer 2014. Two (2) of them (Francisco Ranches III and Daisy Agup) graduated in the Summer of 2014.

February, 2014 An amended curriculum patterned after the Model Curriculum of the Legal Education Board was presented to the Academic Council for its approval, and the same was approved by the Academic Council. March 13, 2014 A course campaign was conducted at the Divine Word College of Vigan in order to encourage the graduating students to take up a law degree in UNP. March 8, 9, and 10, 2014 A Lecture/Review session was held in Taxation, Commercial, and Remedial Law by Attys. Noel Otega, Lulu Reyes, and Dean Ed Vincent Albano, respectively at the UNP Guestel. This is evidenced by the Operational and Financial Plan of the activity, a copy of which iis attached and made part hereof as Annex “A”.

May, 2014 One Anna Marie Alcantara, daughter of the late Atty. Eduardo Alcantara, donated numerous books to the College of Law. There was a Faculty Meeting where a rule on debarment was discussed. Also discussed were oral revalida and giving of mock bar examinations to 3 rd years and 4th years. The imposition of a dress code for the students was approved. Minutes attached as Annex “B” hereof. June, 2014 The following are the highlights: 

The entrance examination and interview of applicants were conducted in coordination with Mrs. Mariben Lopez and Staff of the Testing Center. There were 31 applicants

March 28, 2014.



Twenty six (26) applicants, and the rest of the students enrolled



The School of Law presented 12 candidates for conferment of the degree of Bachelor of Laws and one of them in the person of Ms. Debbie Iloreta graduated cum laude.



The new curriculum took effect



The College transferred to the Graduate School building where it set up its Library, Faculty Lounge, LSG Office, Dean’s Office.



The College of Law had one successful Bar examinee in the person of Atty. Antonio Beado.



Hon. Judge Marita Balloguing was hired as a new faculty member.



The College had a send off party to its graduates where awards were given in recognition of their accomplishments in the college.



The requisite documents of applicants for the 2014 Bar Examinations were prepared by the Staff



A recognition (for Atty. Antonio Biado, 2014 Bar passer of UNP) and orientation program (for freshmen), and induction of LSG Officers was held.

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FOR THE 3RD QUARTER 2014

II. EXTENSION

September, 2014. 

FOR THE 2ND QUARTER

The College prepared for the Bar Operations it annually conducts every Bar Examination month



There were 25 barristers or who applied to take the 2014 Bar Examinations



The College, thru the Office of the Dean, submitted the University’s amended application for the patenting of a “Fish Squeezer Staff

May 7, 2014 A Seminar on Anti – Bullying and Anti – Hazing Law was conducted with Guest – Resource Speakers from the Department of Education and Philippine National Police Regional Offices, and which was attended by public elementary and high school teachers and chiefs of police, of the entire province.

FOR THE 4TH QUARTER

October, 2014 The College of Law its Staff, and faculty members conducted 2014 Bar Operations in Manila particularly on October 3,4,5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, and 26, 2014 . November, to December, 2014 The highlights are: 

The College made and submitted its Budget Proposals and Project Procurement Management Plan for 2015



The Revised Curriculum was made applicable to the freshmen



The suspension of the residency requirements for law students was approved .



The participated in the drafting and completion of the new Administrative Code of the University



The Office of the Dean submitted the Liquidation Report of the College of the funds used during the 2014 Bar Operations



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A Picture From the Course – Campaign Held Inside the Mini – Auditorium of the Divine Word College of Vigan on March 13, 2014

All with smiling faces to participate in the operations

A Picture From the Course – Campaign Held Inside the Mini – Auditorium of the Divine Word College of Vigan on March 13, 2014

With City Assistant Prosecutor and Faculty Member, College of Law, Atty. Elizabeth Bringas and Studfents and Barristers in Front of UST at 4:30 a.m. of Oct. 5, 2014

Students preparing for bar kits bound to Manila Barristers

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Board Resolution No. 19, S. 2014 – Approving the proposed creation of the College of Medicine.



Physician Licensure Examination Passers – February 2014

1. ELEAZAR T. APILADO,MD 2. MARIA CHRISMA RODESSA BERNARDEZ-BURGOS,MD 3. PRECIOSA PORTUGUEs -SABIO,MD CHS Passing – 33.33% National Passing – 52.15%



Physician Licensure Examination Passers – August 2014 ALVAREZ, JOY Claro. FAGELA, FREDDIE Cruz GARVIDA, LEO VINCENT Lacaden TAN, MA. KATRINA Velasco CHS Passing – 66.67% National Passing – 81.24%



APMC 47th Annual Convention: “Reforms In Medical Education” . – February 4-7, 2014 held and Attended by Dr. Glenda O. Tagorda, Dr. Luz Gregoria L. Velasco, Dr. Dominetta Gonzalo, Dr. Irwina M. Lazo and All Medical students at Century Park Hotel, Malate, Manila.



Medicine Week Celebration – September 23-27, 2014  Mr and Ms Medicine  Medical Mission  Blood Letting  Quiz Bee  Ankle Brachial Index  Symposium  Amazing Race

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Instruction Program / Activities / Projects Undertaken 1. Faculty Development  Philippine Society of Newborn Medicine, Inc.: 8th Annual Meeting and Postgraduate Course 2014, entitled “The Adventures of the Small Baby – Management at the Extremes” on January 29-30, 2014 at EDSA Shangri-la Hotel Manila, Mandaluyong City. - DR. IRWINA LAZO  Association of Philippine Medical Colleges Foundation, Inc.: 47th Annual Convention with the theme: “Reforms In Medical Education” on 5-7, February 2014 at the Century Park Hotel, Malate, Manila - Glenda O. Tagorda, MD, Ernesto Tagorda, MD, Luz Gregoria Velasco, MD, Irwina M. Lazo, MD

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Philippine College of Chest Physicians: 33rd Annual Chest Convention with the theme: “Pulmonary Links: Leadership In New Knowledge and Skills” on March 5-8, 2014 at the SMX Convention Center, 3rd/F of SM Aura Premier, Taguig. - Dr. Dominetta S. Gonzalo



Commission on Higher Education (CHED) – Region I: Orientation on the Policies and Guidelines on the Affiliation and Training of Students in Health Profession Education Programs (Dentistry, Medical Technology, Medicine, Midwifery, Nursing, Nutrition and Dietetics, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Therapy and Speeech Pathology) on June 5, 2014 at CHED Region 1 Conference Hall - DR. PABLO R. QUEDADO



ORIENTATION OF THE FACULTY ON OUTCOME BASED CURRICULUM AND PROGRAM REVIEW on July 2-4, 2014 AT UNP – Hospital, 3rd Floor - ALL MEDICAL FACULTY



C.H.I.L.D. Foundation, Inc. in collaboration with the Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine – Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines Manila: 99th Founding Year Convention, “Theme: Topnotch Pediatric Care Through Time: Experience and Evidence” on September 16-19, 2014 at Century Park Hotel Manila – DR. IRWINA M. LAZO

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PHILIPPINE ACADEMY OF OPTHALMOLOGY : PAO 2014 ANNUAL MEETING on November 13-15, 2014 at SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City - DR. BRENDO JANDOC



Faculty of Medicine of Prince of Songkla University: 3rd Asia-Pacific Joint Conference on Problem-Based Learning (APJC-PBL) 2014 with the theme “PBL: Past, Present and Prospect “ on December 57, 2014 at Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand – GLENDA O. TAGORDA, MD, LUZ GREGORIA VELASCO, MD, IRWINA M. LAZO, MD



Philippine College of Surgeons: 70th Annual Clinical Congress entitled “Technology and the Changing Practice of Surgery” on November 30 to December 3, 2014 at EDSA Shangri-la Hotel Manila, Mandaluyong City - DR. ERNESTO R. TAGORDA JR.



Department of Health, Regional Office I: 28th Dr. Jose M. Cuyegkeng Memorial Lecture on "Outcome-Based Education: What It Offers Medical Schools." , December 3, 2014 at the University Auditorium, 5/F, Nursing Bldg., UERM Memorial Medical Center, Inc., Aurora Boulevard, Quezon City. – DR. PABLO R. QUEDADO



Association of Philippine Medical Colleges (APMC): Orientation To The Revised Policies, Standards, And Guidelines In The Establishment Of Learning Outcomes/Competency-Based/OutcomeBased Education System In Higher Education Institutions Offering The Doctor Of Medicine Program on December 4, 2014 at the CHED Auditorium, C.P. Garcia Ave., UP Diliman, Quezon City. - DR. DOMINETTA GONZALO



Association of Philippine Medical Colleges (APMC): Public Hearing/ Consultation for the Policies, Standards, And Guidelines for Medical Education on December 19, 2014; at the Philippine Medical Association Auditorium, PMA Bldg., North Avenue, Quezon City.



Medicine Week  Mr and Ms Medicine  Medical Mission  Blood Letting  Quiz Bee  Ankle Brachial Index  Symposium  Amazing Race



Testimonial Program for Physician Board Passers at the UNP Tadena Hall

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College of Medicine Acquaintance Party and Christmas Party Philippine Conference on Community Health 2014 Mr and Ms UNP 2014 UNP Foundation Week Celebration

APMC-SN Regional Convention for Luzon

Students’ Activities Attended and Initiated:



Association of Philippine Medical Colleges Foundation, Inc.: 47th Annual Convention with the theme: “Reforms In Medical Education”

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Medical/Dental/Surgical Mission  Vigan City  Bantay, Ilocos Sur  Caoayan, Ilocos Sur  Alilem, Ilocos Sur  Cervantes, Ilocos Sur

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The College of Health Sciences exists to address the health needs of communities that ensures people’s equal access to health care. The goal of the CHS is to produce competent Allied Health Professionals dedicated to the delivery of world class health services guided by the University Core Values of excellence, transparency, creativity and productivity, professionalism, ethics and integrity. HIGHLIGHTS  

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Dr. Larguita P. Reotutar, Dean College of Health Sciences awarded as “Bigueno Teacher of the Year 2014” – Tertiary Level by the City of Vigan. Midwifery Board Examinations Regional Topnotchers April 2014 1. Darlen Bueno 2. Zharina Angelada 3. Lovelynne Daodaoen November 2014 1. Tryll Susa Certificates of Program Compliance awarded to BS Midwifery and Bachelor Medical Laboratory Science Professor Clarita Cariaga & Dr. Larguita P. Reotutar attended the International Journal Writing Workshop at Bali, Indonesia Dr. Larguita P. Reotutar was guest speaker at the 1 st Surabaya International Nursing Conference, Surabaya, Indonesia – May 30, 2014 Guest Speaker on Double Degree Workshop at Universitas, Nahdlatul Ulama, Surabaya, Indonesia, June 3, 2014 CHS conducted the Regional Post Graduate Training Course on ACLS, BLS, ECG and Endotracheal Intubation and another activity CHS conducted the Regional Post Graduate Training Course on ACLS, BLS, ECG and Endotracheal Intubation. Mrs. Edna Dulay as Research Oral Presentor at the 17 th International Conference “East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars”. Dean Reotutar accredited Full Professor Retraining of Dr. Marlou R. Savella as AACCUP accreditor on OBE

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Medical Center and Baguio General Hospital Dr. Joussie B. Bermio graduated with the Degree Doctor of Education and Dr. Marlou R. Savella with degree Doctor of Public Administration Team Medics – 3rd Runner – up Most Outstanding Accredited Organization

INSTRUCTION April 2014 Midwifery Board Performance CHS 61.76% National 46.21% June 2014 Nursing Licensure Examination Performance CHS 50.59% National 38.46%

FACULTY ACTIVITIES Attendance to Seminars and Training Program  Attendance to the Association of Philippine Schools of Midwifery 24 th Annual Convention – May 8-9, 2014 at Century Park Hotel, Pasay City – Dr. Larguita P. Reotutar & Clarita M. Cariaga  Association of Deans of Philippine Colleges of Nursing National Summer Conference – April 25-26, 2014 at the Crown Legacy Hotel, Baguio City Convention – Dr. Laguita P. Reotutar & Teresita B. Avila  Training on South East Asia Pre-hospital Emergency Care College and Australasia Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Instructors Course – Arnold Alcayaga  Double Degree Workshop – Universitas Nadhlatul, Ulama, Surabaya, Indonesia – Gerard Gabriel P. Reotutar  40th Annual Convention and Scientific Meeting of Operating Room Nurses Association of the Philippines – Arnold Alcayaga, Edna Dulay, Gerard Gabriel Reotutar  Training on Outcome-Based Education in Nursing at UCC San Fernando City – Dr. Marlou R. Savella, Rebecca N. Rios, Teresita B. Avila and Leila Sylvia F. Bautista

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Re-echo and Faculty Training on Outcomes Based Education for Health Allied Course



Orientation on Policies and Guidelines on Hospital Affiliation – Ma. Linda Q. Dumlao, Clarita M. Cariaga



Strategic Planning Workshop attended by CHS Faculty, students representatives and officers at the CHS Library.

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Retooling for Middle Administrators

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Conference and 1st PHREB National Conference, Tagaytay City

 2nd National Conference on Multi-Disciplinary Research, UNP – Dr. Larguita P. Reotutar, Dr. Marlou R. Savella and Prof. Ma. Linda Q. Dumlao served as judges for Health Researches

 Research poster presentation SLU, Baguio City for faculty  Research Dissemination for faculty researches during CHS Foundation Anniversary.

PNA Seminar on Emergency Trauma Care; Saving Lives, and Coronary Artery Diseases – CHS Faculty

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Completed Research - “ Quality of Life Among Cancer Patients”-Dr. Savella On Going Researches

 Facility Based Delivery in Ilocos Sur” - T. Avila, A. Alcayaga, MY

Gerontology Nurses Association of the Philippine – “Improving Care of Older Persons Through Research” - Romelia P. Tamayo, Dr. Alegria Oandasan, Karen David, Evelyn Rafanan and Lorena T. Darisan

Aquino.

 Copping Mechanisms to Midlife Changes Among Female Employees in

Training on Basic Wheelchair Care of Persons with Disability – Mrs. Evelyn Rafanan and Charlotte Torricer

Metro Vigan. Dr. L. Reotutar & Dr. M. Savella. EXTENSION

STUDENTS ACTIVITIES

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Attendance to the Regional Students Research Congress



BSCHM 3rd year students attended the 3-day Live-in Training on Emergency and Disaster Assessment and Response Technique

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Basic Water Safety and Survival Training



Poster Presentation at SLU, Baguio City

Attendance to the 2014 RIHRDC Research Competition for Students – Leilanie Mariñas as Oral Presentor for student category at DMMMSU Bacnotan.



Research Dissemination on “Knowledge and Adaptive Practices of Region I Associated with Climate Change conducted at Currimao, Ilocos Norte, UNP, Sta. Catalina & Santa, Ilocos Sur, Caba, La Union and Urdaneta City, Pangasinan



Mangrove and Tree Planting – Dardarat, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur- August 2, 2014 Observance of Disaster Consciousness Month.



Medical – Dental Outreach Program and Information Drive, San Pedro, Vigan City, Sa, Isidro, Bantay, Ilocos Sur and Bulala, Vigan City, Dammay, Santa I. Sur



National Disaster Consciousness Month Celebration – University of Northern Philippines.

Nursing Students attended Training on Disaster Management CHS Foundation Anniversary, Research Dissemination for students Mr. John Victor Calderon – UNP representative to Search for Mr. & Ms. SCUAA

RESEARCH



Dr. Reotutar & Dr. Savella attended the 14TH FERCAP International

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Medics during the Provincial Risk Reduction Management Fun Run,, OPLAN Undas, OPLAN



Blood Pressure Monitoring, FBS, Blood Typing, Blood Letting



Basic Life Support Training of UNP Criminology Students



2nd Basic Life Support and Rescue Olympics—An Emergency Responders Training

CHD Strategic Planning Workshop

2nd Basic Life Support and Rescue Olympics—An Emergency Responders Training

Dr. Larguita P. Reotutar, Dean College of Health Sciences awarded as “Bigueno Teacher of the Year 2014” – Tertiary Level by the City of Vigan.

Blood Pressure Monitoring, FBS, Blood Typing, Blood Letting

PRODUCTION: Number of Graduates BSN—92 Health Aide— 23 Midwifery—25 EMT—6 BSCHM—7

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Research Dissemination—Student Category conducted during the CHS Foundation Anniversary

2nd National Conference on Multi-Disciplinary Research, UNP – Dr. Larguita P. Reotutar, Dr. Marlou R. Savella and Prof. Ma. Linda Q. Dumlao served as judges for Health Researches

Midwifery Board Examinations Regional Topnotchers April 2014

Research Dissemination—Faculty Category conducted during the CHS Foundation Anniversary

Dr. Larguita P. Reotutar was guest speaker at the 1st Surabaya International Nursing Conference, Surabaya, Indonesia – May 30, 2014

Attendance to the Association of Philippine Schools of Midwifery 24th Annual Convention – May 8-9, 2014 at Century Park Hotel, Pasay City – Dr. Larguita P. Reotutar & Clarita M. Cariaga

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January 17, 2014: Atelier Council conducts mangrove tree-planting; “Arki Para sa Kalikasan” Dardarat, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur.



March 28, 2014: Thirty-two (32) students graduate in BS Architecture; Engr. Maila P. Ragasa graduates in MAME.



January 24, 2014: Arch. Michael Gerald Dy lectures on “ Implementing Guidelines of Rule 7&8 of PD 1096– The National Building Code of the of the Philippines”, UNP.



March 31, 2014: Dean Fatima Nicetas R. Alonzo receives Biguena Achiever Award for Education, 2014 Women’s Month Celebration, March 31, 2014 from the City Government of Vigan.



January 26, 2014: Dean Fatima Nicetas R. Alonzo lectures in Bicol University College of Arch Architectural Tour, Tropical Playa Resort, Currimao, Ilocos Norte; topic: Architectural and Historical Sites of Ilocos Sur”.



April 9, 2014: Dean Fatima Nicetas R. Alonzo attends Council of Deans and Heads of Architecture Schools in the Philippines Tripartite Conference, UAP Headquarters, Quezon City; gets re-elected as VP-Planning.



February 3, 2014: UNP Arki holds Testimonial Program for January 2014 Architect’s Licensure Examination Topnotcher Arch. Gerald Abalos and Passers.





February 12-14, 2014: College conducts Architectural Thesis Defense.

April 10-12; 2014: Dean Fatima Nicetas R. Alonzo and faculty members Arch. Ludivina Lozano, Arch. Renato Navarro, Arch. Christian Santamaria and Arch. Mark Anthony Artates attended the 40 th UAP National Convention, SMX Convention Center, MOA Complex, Pasay City.



March 4, 2014: Dean Fatima Nicetas R. Alonzo attends CHED –RQAT Members General Assembly, CHED-RO1, Sa Fernando, La Union.





March 6, 2014: Dean Fatima Nicetas R. Alonzo is Resource Speaker, Philippine League of Secretaries to the Sanggunian (PLEASES) Convention, Plaza del Norte Convention Center, Paoay, Ilocos Norte; topic: “ Vigan Heritage Conservation: A Tool for Development”.

April 11, 2014: ASYA Design Partners, biggest employer of UNP Arki graduates where over 40 currently work, invites UNP-Arki Dean & faculty members Arch. L. Lozano, Arch. C. Santamaria and Arch. M. Artatesto a tour at their A-Place Office Bldg, MOA Complex, Pasay City.



April 28-30, 2014: Dean Fatima Nicetas R. Alonzo attends “ Retooling: Middle-Level Managers of Academic Units Towards Quality & Excellence”, UNP.



May 2014: Arch. Gener Retuta defends his MA in Teaching Practical Arts thesis “Lime-Cement-Sand Mortar Ratio for Restoration of Clay Roof Tiles”, UNP.



March 6, 2014: Arch. Christian Santamaria takes oath as UNP Representative to NCCA-NCMS, Sub-Commission on Cultural Heritage, 20142018.



March 7, 2014: Atelier Council organizes Arki-on-Wheels Travelling Exhibit, Career Orientation & Art Workshop at Cabittaogan National High School.





March 25, 2014: Arch. Gerald A. Abalos, 10th Place, Architect’s Licensure Exams receives Plaque of Recognition in the Oathtaking Ceremonies for New Architects., Manila Hotel. UNP Passing Rate: 90%; National Passing Rate: 54.9%.

May 12-19, 2014: Dean Fatima Nicetas R. Alonzo participates in the Heritage Impact Assessment Workshop, organized by the Asian Academy for Heritage Management, The Hong Kong University, HK.





Pacific Boysen Philippines also gives Award of Excellence to Topnotchers, Makati Shangrila Hotel.

May 15-17, 2014: Arch. Ludivina Lozano attends 13th Annual Conference of Architectural Researchers & Educators, University of Mindanao, Davao City.





March 27, 2014: College holds PAPURI NG ARKI: A Tribute to Parents and Graduating Students, Arki Audio-Visual Room.

May 20-22, 2014: College conducts Interviews and Orientation for First Year Applicants and Parents, Arki Mini-Library.

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May 27-June 1, 2014: Arch. Christian Santamaria, UNP Representative to the NCCA-National Commission on Monuments and Sites participates in the Joint SCH-NCMS Group Assessment of Earthquake-Damaged Heritage Structures in Bohol & Cebu. June 5, 2014: UNP-ARKI entry is 4th Place in the Top 5 Finalists, BUILD FORWARD Architectural Design Competition for Climate-Adaptive Structures, School Building Category, sponsored by Ortigas & Co., won by Everette Rabbon, Emmanuel Ornos, Christopher de Vera; adviser: Dean Fatima R. Alonzo. June 2014: Arch. Mon-cres Toje, Arch. Ronnel Carlos Ramos & Arch. Christian Santamria enrolls at MAPUA for First Term in Master of Arch; Dean Fatima Alonzo enrolls at Miriam College for First Semester in Ph.D. Environmental Studies.



July 13, 20, 21, 2014: College conducts Extension Project on Skills Training on Plumbing for 30 construction helpers led by Extensionist Arch. Christian Santamaria.



August 13-15, 2014. BS Architecture program is accredited for Level 2 by AACCUP.



August 7, 2014. College of Architecture professional faculty members attend UAP-Ilocos-Ciudad Fernandina Chapter Induction Program. Arch. Christian Santamaria is inducted Chapter President.



September 5, 2014: Atelier Council organizes the ARKI Induction Program & Acquaintance Party (“Avant-Garde ala Mode and Masquerade”) and Testimonial Program for June 2014 Architect’s Licensure Exams Passers, One Vittoria Hotel, Bantay, Ilocos Sur.



September 10, 2014: Dean Fatima Nicetas R. Alonzo gives a Career Talk at St. Paul College of Ilocos Sur High School Department.



September 11, 2014: Arch. Ronnel Carlos Ramos & Arch. Christian Santamaria with students J, Dunot, B. Remolacio, G. Gallardo, L. Marzan, J. Badere, C. Andrada & R. Dano attend the “Training Workshop on Technology Development Innovation & Invention, UNP. A n n u a l

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September 26, 2014: BS Arch 2 students attend “ Personality Enhancement Seminar” organized by University Guidance Office.



October 1-3, 3014: Atelier Council organizes 37th Incentive Design Competition, Exhibits, & Arkilympics with the theme “Heritage Conservation & Sustainable Integration of Contemporary Urban Structures”.



October 6, 2014: UAP Student Auxiliary celebrates World Architecture Day with synchronized text voting for Vigan in the New 7 Wonders Cities and On-the-Spot Sketching and Poster Competition, Calle Crisologo, Vigan City.



October 12, 2014: Mr. & Ms.UNP, Foundation Week Celebration: Mr. & Ms. Architecture won as Mr. & Ms. Eco-Tourism; Resty Rey Tacata also won Best in Swimwear and Best in Formal Attire.Venus Retuta is Ms. Architecture.



November 2014: Arch. Mon-cres Toje, Arch. Ronnel Carlos Ramos & Arch. Christian Santamria enrolls at MAPUA for the Second Term in Master of Architecture; Dean Fatima Alonzo enrolls At Miriam College for the Second Semester in Ph.D. Environmental Studies.



November 18, 2014: Arch. Mon-cres Toje and Engr. Maila P. Ragasa attend Seminar on Book-Writing, UNP.



November 25, 2014: Students.



November 20, 2014: BS Arch 3 students attend the “ Breathe a While, Relax and Smile” seminar organized by UNP Guidance Services Office.



December 4, 2014: Arch. Ludivina Lozano successfully defends her MArch Thesis “ Conservation Plan for the City of Candon”, UP College of Architecture.



November 2014: UNP-Arki graduates garner 75% passing in the Special Architect’s Licensure Exams given in the Middle East by the Professional Regulation Commission.



December 11-12, 2014: Arch. Ludivina Lozano attends the Great Asian Streets Symposium, National University, Singapore.

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December 11-13, 2014: College goes on its annual ARKI Tour to Manila, Batangas & Bulacan: San Sebastian Church, Escolta, Manila Post Office, ASYA Design Partners; Puzzle Mansion, Tagaytay; Philippine Sports Arena and 8 Waves Resort, Bulacan.



December 16, 2014: Arch. Miguel C. Guerrero, III, FUAP, APEC Architect, ASEAN Architect, AssocAIA, GreenAP lectures on “ Sustainable Village Concepts for Typhone-Prone Areas as Adaptation to Climate Change” to UNP as Extension project of the College.



December 18, 2014: ARKI faculty holds Christmas Party.



December 19, 2014: ARKI faculty joins in the UNP Christmas Program.



January –December 2014: Dean Fatima Nicetas R. Alonzo attends meetings in the Technical Working Group of the Vigan Conservation Council.

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Significant Performance in the Licensure examination: BSCE BSGE

May 11/55 (20%) December 39/140 (27.86%) August 2/10 (20%)



The BS in Civil Engineering program of the college is qualified for Level III. While the BS in Geodetic Engineering program be revisited and the assessment on going to qualify for the Level III.



Laboratory equipment for Soil Mechanics and Engineering Hydraulics is delivered to the College granted by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). The supplier of the equipment sponsored Training Workshop Seminar on June 5-7, 2014 for the general and proper procedure in operating the said equipment.



Engr. Franklyn T. Amistad successfully passed the accreditation for pledged Professor and designated as the new College Secretary.



Newly promoted faculty personnels had their Oath taking at UNP Gymnasium, administered by Dr. Gilbert R. Arce last December 19, 2014. Engr. Franklyn T. Amistad- From Asso. Prof. IV to Prof. III Engr. Rodolfo Chan- From Asst. Prof.II to Asst. Prof. III Engr. Norma A. Esguerra- From Prof. IV to Prof. VI Engr. Isidoro Rusibin, Jr.- From Asst. Prof. IV to Asso. Prof. I Engr. Paul Rommel Valencia- From Instructor III to Asst. Prof. I Engr. Cirilo Virtudes- From Asso. Prof. I to Asso. Prof. III Faculty members of the college had received the Civil Service Award. Engr. Norma A. Esguerra- 35 Years Engr. Saturnino Tablada- 25 Years Engr. Franklyn T. Amistad- 25 Years Engr. Lucille Q. Avera- 25 Years The college have successfully celebrated the Engineering Foundation and Christmas Program, December 17 & 18, 2014. It was during this momentous affair that the Newly License Engineers were welcome and honoured by the College during the Launcheon on December 17,2014 at the UNP-Guestel.



Ground Improvement/Landscaping of the Engineering Building & Building Periphery



The Leadership of the college is very successful in instilling student discipline as manifested by the courteous & polite students, religious wearing of students uniform and very clean and conducive classroom/ building.



The Leadership and its faculty members have very active in accreditation preparation/activities of the programs accredited for SY 2014-2015.



Significant increase in the enrolment both in the first and second Semester of SY 2014-2015.

1st Semester 2nd Semester

The laboratory rooms were improved by the UNP administration to in-house the Material Testing and Hydraulic laboratory equipment at the Juan Luna Hall (JLH) of the college.







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FACULTY & STAFF DEVELOPMENT (Seminars/Conferences/Lecture Attended)

Name of Faculty Dean Rey Basilio Dr. Nelia Aman Dean Rey Basilio Engr. Aniceto Rialubin Engr. Franklyn Amistad Dr. Norma Esguerra Dr. Virginia Inofinada Engr. Franklyn Amistad Engr. Aniceto Rialubin Engr. Franklyn Amistad Engr. Saturnino Tablada

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Seminars/Conferences/Lecture Attended Attended the International Journal Writing Seminar and Double Degree Workshop on March 18-20, 2014 at Bali, Indonesia. Attended the Curriculum Workshop for Double/ Dual/Joint Degree Program sponsored by the Embassy of the Republic of the Indonesia Manila on March 12-13, 2014 at the Crown Plaza Hotel, Pasig City. Attended the National Scientific Conference and the 81st NRCP General Membership Assembly sponsored by National Research Council of the Philippines/DOST on March 18, 2014. Attended the Training Conference on Energizing Engineering Curriculum Towards International Recognition sponsored by the PASUC at the Hotel Rembrant, Quezon City, March 17-19, 2014 Attended the Regional Conference of Philippine Geodetic Engineers, February 20-21, 2014.

Engr. Victor Navarro Prof. Susana Racadio

Engr. Isidoro Rusibin Engr. Saturnino Tablada Engr. Rodolfo Chan Engr. Edgardo Astrologio Engr. Rodolfo Chan Engr. Macario Pinol Engr. Victor Navarro Engr. Paul Rommel Valencia Engr. Isidoro Rusibin Jr. Engr. Cirilo Virtudes Engr. Wilfredo Reyes Engr. Saturnino Tablada Engr. Rodolfo Chan Engr. Lucille Avera Prof. Susana Racadio Engr. Rey Basilio Engr. Franklyn Amistad Prof. Susana Racadio Engr. Rodolfo Chan Dr. Nelia Aman Dr. Norma Esguerra Engr. Franklyn Amistad Engr. Isidoro Rusibin Engr. Rodolfo Chan Engr. Paul Rommel Valencia Engr. Edgardo Astrologio

Attended the PSSE’s Consultative Workshop on the Philippine Sanitary Engineering Profession at the Retreat and Conference Center, DLSU-Dasmariñas, Cavite, March 28, 2014. Participated in the 1st North Luzon Geodetic Engineering Student Conference at SLU, Baguio City, February 21, 2014.

Engr. Aniceto Rialubin Engr. Isidoro Rusibin Engr. Paul Rommel Valencia Engr. Victor Navarro Maria Sheena V. Ibarra

Attended the 40th Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers (PICE) National Convention at the Ibalong Centrum for Recreation, Legazpi City, Albay, November 13-15, 2014. Attended the seminar workshop for Google Apps for Education Fundamentals at the Tadena Hall, University of Northern Philippines, on September 10, 2014.

Attended the seminar workshop on Material Testing and Fluid Mechanics conducted on June 5-7, 2014 at College of Engineering, University of Northern Philippines, Vigan City.

Attended the seminar training for Middle Level Academic Managers, sponsored by the Graduate School, University of Northern Philippines at New Administration Building, UNP, Vigan City last April 28-30, 2014. Attended the Training-Workshop in Instructional Materials Development and Textbook Writing, November 18, 2014. Participated in the 9th National Civil Engineering Symposium and 22nd National Civil Engineering Quiz Bee at UP, Diliman, Quezon City, September 11-13, 2014. Participated the Besavilla Engineering Review Center 2014 Luzon Wide Civil Engineering Student Quiz Bowl at University of Perpetual Help System, Las Piñas Metro Manila, September 11-13, 2014.

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RESEARCH Dean Rey Basilio, Engr. Aniceto RialubinEngr, Dr. Norma Esguerra, Engr. Cirilo Virtudes, Dr. Virginia Inofinada, Engr. Nerio Querubin “Green Infrastructure, An Adaptation to Climate Change approved for funding by the Research and Extension Services, UNP, July 30, 2013 (OnGoing) Dr. Norma Esguerra Aquifer and Water Quality Analysis of Vegetable Farms in the Coastal Barangays of Vigan, Sta. Catalina & San Vicente, Ilocos Sur (On-Going) Dr. Virginia Inofinada “Anaerobic Biodegration of Trichloroethylene by Enrichment Culture of Fermenters at Different products” published Philippine Science Consortium Journal

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ENGINEERING WEEK CELEBRATION 2014 TESTIMONIAL LUNCHEON

Participant Engr. Saturnino Tablada Engr. Edgardo Astrologio

Activity/Participated Land Surveyor for the site Development Plan of School site for the UNP Extension Services at Piddigan, Abra. Relocation survey of Vigan City Childre Park at Brgy. San Julian Sur Vigan City. Complex subdivision survey lot of informal settlers at Brgy Cuta Vigan City.

ACTIVITIES/ACCOMPLISHMENTS (As Accreditor/ Resource Speaker/Lecturer/ Other) Participant Dr. Nelia Aman Prof. Susana Racadio Dr. Norma Esguerra

Title Serve as an accreditor of AACUP during the survey visit Level 3 at Polytechnic University of the Philippines last March, 2014 Conducted field lecture in Science and Math (MAEd) for 3rd term at Tabuk Kalinga last June 29-July 1, 2014. Conducted Educational activities on research, education and sports at Pajamangala University of Technology at Pra Nakihon, Trimit Wiltiyakai High School, Ramkhamhalong University, Rachawinit School in Thailand, August 19-21, 2014. Served as accreditor during the AACCUP’s Accreditation Survey Visit to the Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, October 7-10, 2014.

ACTIVITIES/ACCOMPLISHMENTS (As Accreditor/ Resource Speaker/Lecturer/ Other) STUDENTS DEVELOPMENT  The 32 GE students composed of 3rd yr., 4th yr., and 5th yr. participated the 1st North Luzon Geodetic Engineerng Student Conference held at SLU, Baguio City. The students coped the 1st price award.  Jayvee Arista and Daryll John Pilot- participated in the Regional Elimination for the 33rd National Civil Engineering Quiz at Mariano Marcos University, Batac, Ilcos Norte  Engineering Week Celebration December 18 & 19, 2013, will the Theme “Facing the Challenges of Climate change through Engineering, Science and Technology”, held in front of Engineering Building UNP. A n n u a l

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Programs re-accredited Level III by AACCUP: BS Biology, BS Mathematics, BS Physics, BA Communication, BA Political Science Revised curricula noted by CHED:BS Biology, BS Environmental Science, BS Mathematics, BA Communication Academic program added to CAS curricular offerings: Master of Statistics Revisited and revised the goals and objectives of the College of Arts and Sciences: 8 programs Passers in the First Licensure Examination for Psychometricians - L. Reduque, F. Marcos Faculty enrolled in advanced education: Masteral programs - 5; Doctoral programs - 4

Student Awardees  Lovely Anne Joy Lazo -UNP Student Regent/Student Council President; Magna cum laude, Most, Outstanding Graduating Student Leader (UNP Parangal)  Cum laude: D. Ramboanga, A. Ramos,H. Ramos, A. Rojo, P. Itchon, L. Artates, M. Molina M. Pena  Carl Vincent Quitoriano - 2nd Place, Search for Ten Outstanding Political Science Students of the Philippines 2014  Kits Elecho - Best Paper Presenter, Philippine Science Consortium Research Congress  Students of Arts and Sciences Organization - Most Outstanding Mandated Organization, Best in Extension, Creativity, Production and Research (UNP Parangal)  Biology Society - Most Outstanding Accredited Organization, Best in Research (UNP Parangal)  Rosbert Serona - Most Outstanding Non-graduating student Leader (UNP Parangal)  Paul Jerome Itchon - Most Outstanding Graduating Student Leader (4th)(UNP Parangal)  Dominique Ramboanga & Dean Alvin Pablico - Most Outstanding Student Journalists (UNP Parangal)

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Regional winners: J. Tacud, J. Sarabia, M. Alegre-Statistics Quiz; R. SeronaPASUC Extemporaneous Speaking contest, A. Rafanan- PASUC Essay Writing Contest Regional winners: J. Tacud, J. Sarabia, M. Alegre-Statistics Quiz; R. SeronaPASUC Extemporaneous Speaking contest, A. Rafanan- PASUC Essay Writing Contest National winners in Philippine Physics Society competitions: D. Banguilan, J. Rabena, J. Castro,N. Rojas, D. Pablico, J. Cabanilla; Juriel Tacud-4th place (Math)Philippine Science Consortium; R. Serona - 2nd runner-up-PASUC Extemporaneous Speaking

Conferences, trainings and seminars attended by the faculty: International  9th Nakem International Conference, Oct. 23-25, 2014, Baguio City (M. Rabang, M.Borje)  International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research and Statistical Data Analysis, Oct. 22-24, 2014, Quezon City, (E.A. Cadorna)  Pre-Conference Workshop on Applying the Research Model in the Human Sciences, Oct. 21, 2014 (E.A. Cadorna)  1st International Symposium on Biotechnology, July 24-25, 2014 (E. Cacho)  Nakem Board Meeting, Nakem Conferences International Philippines Chapter, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 25, 2014 (M. Rabang)  Cultural Tour in Siem Reap & Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam and Phnom Penh in Cambodia, and benchmarking in Foreign Trade University, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam and the Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 1925,2014(M. Rabang)

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National  63rd Philippine Association for the Advancement of Science Convention, Manila, Sept. 11-12, 2014 (E.A. Cadorna & E.F. Cadorna)  3rd National Psychology Research Congress of Academic Network of Psychology and Social Science Departments, Angeles University Foundation, Angeles, Pampanga, Aug. 29, 2014 (M. Lopez, L. Llanes, B.M. Gorospe, R. T. Navarro)  9th Annual Conference of Journalism and Mass Comm Students, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Aug. 3, 2014 (J. Allagadan)  Philippine Science Consortium Seminar-Workshop on Calculus-Based Physics, Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology, July 29-31, 2014 (R. Agup)  4th National Conference on Test Development, Baguio City, May 21-23, 2014 (E.A. Cadorna &E.F. Cadorna)  1st National Conference on Computerized Statistical Data (E.A. Cadorna & E.F. Cadorna), Baguio City, May 21-23, 2014  36th Annual National Physics Seminar-Convention, Maxino College, Dumaguete City, April 2-5, 2014 (E.A. Cadorna, E.F. Cadorna & R. Rojas)  81st NRCP General Membership Assembly, Manila, March 26-27, 2014 (E.A. Cadorna, E.F. Cadorna & R. Rojas))  1st Learning and Teaching Conference of Academic Network of Psychology and Social Science Departments , Feb. 28, 2014 (M. Lopez, R. T. Navarro & L. Llanes)  PASUC Burubligay Programs Psychosocial Support Training for Professionals, PNU, Manila, Ja. 17-18, 2014 (L. Llanes)

Local/institutional  ISO Seminar Workshop, UNP, Dec. 11, 2014 (M. Rabang)  Seminar/Workshop on Environmental Education Management for Teachers, Nov. 27-28, 2014, UNP, (M. Ruadap)  Gender Fair Education Training, UNP, Sept. 30- Oct. 3, 2014 (A. Martines, C. Javier)  Google Apps for Education Fundamentals, UNP, Sept. 10, 2014 (M. Rabang & R. Agup)  Seminar-Training on Disaster Preparedness, UNP, July 19 & 26, 2014 (M. Ruadap)  UNP Strategic Planning Workshop, UNP, July 28, 2014 (M. Rabang & M. Borje)  CAS Strategic Planning Workshop, UNP, July 23, 2014 (all faculty)  Middle Level Management Retooling Seminar-Workshop, UNP, April 28-30, 2014 (M. Rabang, G. Garcia, M. Borje, M. Lopez, J. Allagadan, E.F. Cadorna, E. A. Cadorna)  Livelihood Skills Training on Waterlily Weaving sponsored by Villar Foundation, ISCC, Bantay, Ilocos Sur, Feb. 17-19, 2014 (M. Ruadap & P. Aquino)

Regional  Training/Orientation on Water Quality Management Area, Dec. 4, 2014, La Union Technology and Livelihood Training Center, San Fernando City, La Union (M. Ruadap)  Protecting the Amburayan River Basin through Good Governance and Active Indigenous People’s Participation, Oct. 8, 2014, Baguio City (M. Ruadap)  Workshop on Harmonization of Programs (Ilokano Language subjects), MMSU Batac City, June 17, 2014, (M. Rabang & M. Borj  20th Summer Institute in the Natural Sciences and Mathematics, UP Baguio, May 1-3, 2014 (G. Garcia R. Agup- Physics; Biology-M. Ruadap & A. Segismundo)  Kurdit ken Kurditan, UNP, April 25-27, 2014 (M. Rabang)

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Conferences, trainings and seminars attended by the students

International  Parahyangan International Conference 2014 on SEAN Community 2015,  Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung City, West Java, Indonesia, May 1618, 2014 (C. Quitoriano)  International Mathematics Seminar, SLU, Baguio City, Feb. 14-16, 2014  ASEANpreneur Youth Leaders Exchange 2014, National University of Singapore, Jan. 24-30, 2014 (C. Quitoriano) Local/institutional  Insignia Pinning and Continuing Enhancement Seminar for Peer Facilitators cum Christmas Party, UNP, Dec. 17, 2014  Seminar Forum on ”Empowering Student Leaders in Good Governance, Leaders and Fighting Corruption,” UNP, Nov. 18, 2014  Burgos Lecture Series IV: Fundamentals of Journalism, UNP, Dec. 2014  Burgos Lecture Series III: Introduction to SPSS, UNP, Nov. 2014  Burgos Lecture Series I: Students Rights and Welfare, UNP, Sept. 4, 2014  Burgos Lecture Series II: Mitigating Dengue and Fighting AIDS and HIV, UNP, Aug. 28, 2014  Seminar on Invigorating the Fervour of the Youth thru Moral Re-engineering, UNP, March 6, 2014  Social Enhancement Program for graduating students, UNP, Feb. 27, 2014  Seminar on Career Preparedness and Management, UNP, Feb. 24, 2014  143 Red Cross Training and Seminar, San Vicente , Ilocos Sur, Feb. 21-22, 2014  1st UNP Rizal Youth Leadership Institute, UNP, Feb. 17-19, 2014  Career Coaching and Job Fair, UNP, Feb. 19, 2014  Bayaning Ilokano Summit, UNP, Feb. 7, 2014

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National  7th Annual Conference on Criminology and Political Science Students of the Philippines, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Sept. 14, 2014  9th Annual Conference of Journalism and Mass Communication Students of the Philippines, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Aug. 3, 2014  6th Annual National Convention of the Political Science Students Association of the Philippines, Liceo de Cagayan University, Cagayan de Oro City, Feb. 5-9, 2014  Biology Majors Alliance of the Philippines, UST, Manila, Jan. 11-12, 2014 RESEARCH Researches completed: 40 Students theses completed 8 Completed researches by the faculty  Capability of Cabugao, Ilocos Sur in the Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation (C. Javier)  The Role of Learning Identity on the Physics Performance of Engineering Students (E.A. Cadorna & E.F. Cadorna)  Information and Communication Technology Use In Teaching Physics (E.A. Cadorna & E.F. Cadorna)  DC Resistive Electric Circuits: A Study of Students’ Alternative Conceptions E.A. Cadorna & E.F. Cadorna)  Survey of Persons with Disabilities in Metro Vigan (M. Ruadap)  Tracer Study of UNP Graduates (A. Segismundo)  In Vitro Micropropagation of brassica claracea van ilatica (A. Segismundo)  Marunggay (moringa oleifera) in the Life of Ilokanos: an Ethnobotanical Study (M. Rabang & G. Molina)

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Published Researches

International  Cultural Mapping: A Tool for Heritage Management, 1st RMUTP- UNP Joint International Engineering Research Dissemination and Collaboration (M. Rabang)  Paper presentation to the Parahyangan International Conference 2014, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung City, West Java, Indonesia, May 16-18, 2014 (C. Quitoriano)

International  Homosexual Students: Their Acceptaibility in the Community, Journal of Lesbian, Gay.Bisexual and Transgender Studies Vol 1, January 2014 (E.A. Cadorna & L. Mata)  Integration of Ilokano in the Mass Communication Curriculum of the University of Northern Philippines, IAMURE International Journal of Education Vol. 8 (M. Rabang)

National  The Role of Learning Identity on the Physics Performance of Engineering Students (E.A. Caddorna & E.F. Cadorna)  Information and Communication Technology Use in Teaching Physics (E.A. Cadorna & E.F. Cadorna)  DC Resistive Electric Circuits: A Study of Students’ Alternative Conceptions (E.A.Cadorna & E.F. Cadorna)  Concentration Analysis and Item Response Theory Model of the Force Concept Inventory and Mechanics Baseline Test Responses of the Students of the University of Northern Philippines (R. Rojas)  In Vitro Micropropagation of brassica olaracea van ilatica (A. Segismundo)  Depressive Symptoms Among Female Sex Workers (R. T. Navarro) Local/Institutional  Capability of Cabugao, Ilocos Sur in Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation (C. Javier)  Marunggay (moringa oleifera) in the Life of Ilokanos: an Ethnobotanical Study (M. Rabang & G. Molina)  Survey of Persons with Disabilities in Metro Vigan (M. Ruadap)

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National: Philippine Physics Journal 2014  The Role of Learning Identity on the Physics Performance of Engineering Students (E.A. Cadorna & E. F. Cadorna)  Information and Communication Technology Use in Teaching Physics (E.A.Cadorna & E.F. Cadorna)  DC Resistive Electric Circuits: A Study of Students’ Alternative Conceptions (E.A.Cadorna & E.F. Cadorna EXTENSION  CAS: Cultura, Aglawlaw ken Sika Radio Program  Partnership with Jaime V. Ongpin Foundation and USAID for “Protecting and Defending Amburayan River Basin and Watersheds through Good Governance and Active People’s Participation”  Mangrove Planting in Dardarat, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur; Tree Planting in Pinsal Falls, Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur  Project BIOSOC : School Outreach and Community  SASO Project Mestizo: cleaner and more productive river  POLIS and Dev Com class seminar workshop on Empowering Coastal Women  POLIS extension activities with tree planting in elementary schools in Sta. Catalina, Ilocos Sur  Participation in GMA Blood Letting Day  CAS Brigada Eskwela  Project SOS: Save our Shores in Dardarat, Cabugao and Solot-solot, San Juan  Kalinga para kay Bunso; Operasyon Makibata  Training Workshop on Campus Journalism  Seminar on Disaster Preparedness  Served as resource speaker on “Pagpapalabas ng Movie/TV Trailer”, Narvacan National Central High School

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Goal of the College To produce globally competitive and morally upright professionals in business and allied fields. I.

INSTRUCTION A. ACCREDITATION Accreditation Status: B.

LEVEL III (BSA/BSBA/BSCM/BS ENTREP) - Effective: February 1, 2014 to January 31, 2018 Awarded by Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP), Inc. AWARDS/ACHIEVEMENTS 1. Student Awardees * 49th Commencement Exercise Honor Graduates (Magna Cum Laude - 2; Cum Laude - 46; w/ Honors (Certificate Programs) - 6



MAGNA CUM LAUDE Pipo, Racquel S.



Wijanco, Mary Susanne V.

CUM LAUDE

Abero, Jasmine A. Agup, Kristel May C. Altares, Warren Jay A. Antiporda, Inah Krizia R. Aragoza, Jenierose A. Areola, Ronalyn J. Asperilla, Pearl Anne M. Bachiller, Rhea Angela B. Benzon, Marco Tristan A. Berina, Francis Joe A. Bersamina, Magnolia G. Buenafe, Hepher B. 

Corrales, Wesley G. Dumot, Edalyn I. Flores, Ferdinand F. Garcia, Sheryll Anne O. Guce, Laarni Rose B. Iloreta, Gretchen B. Lazo, Maria Elaine R. Llanes, Maria Cristina B. Madriaga, John Kevin B. Madriaga, Rolliemae M. Magannon, Jenelyn B. Manuel, Gemina S.

Manzano, Jan-Jan C. Mariñas, Abigael B. Navalta, Marian Katrina B. Oria, Nicole Marie A. Pablico, Michelle I. Pajo, Nelcie P. Perilla, Haizel M. Pescador, Wilma B. Pineda, Sheila Krizelle D. Rabang, Rhona Mae U. Rafal, Vanessa A. Ragamat, Loradel F.

Ragasa, Lourein Ann R. Ramos, Beverly Grace G. Rigunay, Ma. Antonette D. Sabido, Rhegie Jean P. Sarmiento, Racquel G. Silverio, Bert Salacnib B. Tabbada, Gellen Joyce S. Tabusares, Elizabeth T. Tadena, Joan T. Vidal, April Anne B.

Marzan, Randy Q.

Parel, Marjorie A.

Sambrana, Allen James S.

WITH HONORS Leyson, Jayvi V. Tabarrejo, Vincent Banjo C.

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Student Organizations’ Awards (UNP Parangal 2014)               

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Most Outstanding Mandated Organization Most Outstanding Accredited Organization Most Outstanding JPIA Local Chapter Most Awarded Local Chapter -13th Regional Midyear Convention (Awarded by NFJPIA—Region I & CAR) National TV Teaser Contest sponsored by COMGUILD 3rd Runner Up—Organization of Business Administration Students (OBAS) 1st Runner Up—Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA) Best Practice in Production 2nd Runner Up—Junior Banker’s Association 4th Runner Up—Management Accounting Students Association (MASA) Best Practice in Instruction Best Practice in Extension Best Practice in Creativity JPIA - UNP Chapter (Hall of Fame) 3rd Place — BS Entrepreneurship and BSBA– Mgt Accounting Students

Performance of BSA Graduates in the CPA Licensure Examination (July and October 2014) Date of Examination July, 2014 October, 2014

National Passing Rate 19.98% 37.02%

UNP Passing Rate 33.33% 64.71%

2. Faculty Awardees  35th Years of Continuous and Satisfactory Service, awarded to Prof. Romana T. Aluad, and Prof. Mateo L. Cabanting, Jr., October 14, 2014  30th Years of Continuous and Satisfactory Service, awarded to Prof. Ramon E. Purugganan, October 14, 2014  20th Years of Continuous and Satisfactory Service, awarded to Dr, Cristina R. Bundoc, October 14, 2014 C. Faculty Development * Post Graduate Studies (Summer 2014)  Moderina A. Malcaba (DBA) * Seminars/Trainings/Conferences Attended Title of Trainings /Seminars/Conferences Attended

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JCFAP National Finance Summit

January 4, 2014

27th AACCUP Annual National Conference and International Forum on Outcomes-Based Quality Assurance

February 11-13, 2014 Manila Hotel, One Rizal Park, Manila

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Participant/s Ms. Angela Luz Raquel Dr. Cristina R. Bundoc Prof. Juanita Q. Rabena

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Participant/s

1st National Convention of the Confederation of Faculty Association of State Colleges and Universities in the Philippines, Inc.

February 18-20, 2014 Quezon City

Prof. Madelyn Rialubin

Conference on Curriculum Workshop for Double/Dual/Joint Degree Program

March 12-13, 2014

Manila

Dr. Cristina Bundoc Dr. Antonio Agustin Prof. Madelyn Rialubin

International Writing Seminar and Double Degree Workshop

March 18-20,2014

Bali, Indonesia

Dr. Cristina Bundoc Dr. Victoria Mendoza Prof. Madelyn Rialubin Dr. Antonio Agustin

PASUC National Training on IBM Global Center for Smarter Analytics Fundamentals of Business Analytics Training for Business Administration Faculty

May 26-30,2014

Crown Regency Hotel & Residences, Cebu City

Mr. Erwin Tolbe

18th Annual National Conference of the Philippines Schools, Universities and Colleges Computer Education and Systems Society (PSUCCESS) Theme: “Convergence of Creative Minds”

May 28-30,2014

Puerto Princesa, Palawan Mr. Niño Patricio Almachar Mr. Gerald Edwin Malcaba Ms. Ana Leah Alconis

22nd Accounting Teachers’ Conference

May 28-30, 2014

Baiyoke Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand

Prof. Madelyn Rialubin Prof. Juanita Rabena

2nd International Conference on Open and Distance E-Learning

June 19-20, 2014

Crowne Plaza Manila

Dr. Moderina Malcaba

Conference on Cooperative Education re Curriculum Development June 30- July 1, 2014 PUP, Manila & Strategies

Dr. Cristina Bundoc CBAA Program Chairs CBAA Faculty Members

Accreditor’s Mid-Year Conference on Outcomes-Based Quality Assurance

August 27-29, 2014

Great Eastern Hotel, Quezon City

Dr. Cristina Bundoc Prof. Juanita Rabena

Regular Board Meeting of the National Association of Certified Public Accountant in Education (nACPAE)

September 2, 2014

Iriga City

Prof. Juanita Rabena

Training Workshop for Senior AACCUP Accreditors in the Accreditation of Advanced Accredited Programs

September 4-6, 2014 Punta Villa Resort, Arevalo, Iloilo City

Dr. Cristina Bundoc

44th IAFEI World Congress

October 15-17, 2014

Dr. Cristina Bundoc Dr. Antonio Agustin Dr. Moderina Malcaba

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Prof. Teresita Alon Prof. Madelyn Rialubin Pro. Corazon Urbis

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Participant/s

CHED’s Special Training Program on Business Analytics Conference on the Presentation of Sample Suggested Curricula for the BSBA, Entrepreneurship and BS Accountancy aligned to OutcomesBased Education (OBE)

November 25-28, 2014 Hotel De Luc, Dagupan City

Dr. Cristina Bundoc Dr. Antonio Agustin Dr. Moderina Malcaba

Philippines Association of Collegiate Schools of Business (PACSB) MidYear Conference

November 20-21, 2014 Casino Espanol de Manila

Dr. Cristina Bundoc Prof. Teresita Alon

2014 National Social Enterprise Conference

November 20-21, 2014 Escaler Hall, Ateneo de Manila

Prof. Fe Fernandine Mr. Aristotle Piamonte

II.

Prof. Teresita Alon Prof. Corazon Urbis Prof. Fe Fernandine

Innovative Development Programs  CDA Accredited Training Provider — The UNP through the CBAA was awarded and recognized by the Cooperative Development Authority, Central Office as an Accredited Training Provider for Cooperatives. The College was also recognized through a MOA as Training Provider for Cooperative Trainers.  CBAA Assessment Center for Bookkeeping - Accredited by TESDA — University of Northern Philippines - CBAA is an Accredited Competency Assessment Center for Bookkeeping NC III (Accreditation No: AC-BKP 0301021315138)  BASE-CHED Regional Training Center/Provider — The training program focuses on the enablement of faculty members to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Analytics specifically for courses under the Business Management and Information Technology programs with specialization track in Business Analytics.

III. Extension/Linkages Activity (Managerial Capability Enhancement Program)

CBAA Faculty Resource Person

Clientele

Date

Pricing and Costing

Prof. Madelyn Rialubin Prof. Juanito Rialubin

Prof. Ramon Purugganan MSMEs in the Agrari- November 19, Mr. Glen Dalit an Communities, 2014 Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur

Financial Management

Ms. Angela Luz Raquel Prof. Corazon Urbis MSMEs in the Agrari- November 20Mr. Christian Philip Chan Prof. Ramon Purugganan an Communities, 21,2014 Mr. Mark Lawrence Reotutar Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur

 Linkaging with the Polytechnic University of the Philippines on Cooperative Education Innovative Development Program

 CDA Accredited Training Provider — The UNP Through the CBAA was awarded and recognized by the Cooperative development Authority, Central Office as an  

Accredited Training Provided for Cooperatives. The College was also recognized through a MOA as Training Provider for Cooperative Trainors. CBAA Assessment Center for Bookkeeping - Accredited by TESDA BASE-CHED Regional Training Center/Providers — The training program focuses on the enablement of faculty members to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Analytics specifically for courses under the Business Management and Information Technology programs with specialization track in Business Analytics. A n n u a l

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Approved updates on the BSCS and BS InfoTech curricula and approved offering of IT short courses Ten (10) faculty members graduated Master in Information Technology Association of Communication and Technology Students (ACTS) won 4th Runner up in the Most Outstanding Mandated Organization of SY 2013-2014 iTech, the official publication of CCIT received several awards during the UNP Parangal 2014 Presentation of seven (7) researches in international and national fora BS Computer Science program passed the AACCUP Level II Accreditation Organization/re-organization of four student accredited organizations and one mandated organization Increased number of enrollees 7th CCIT Foundation Week Celebration Held various seminars & other events for students. Hosted the Google Teachers Workshop Ilocandia and the Third Philippine Society of Information Technology (PSITE) Educators Regional Congress Attendance of all ITE Faculty to training/workshop/seminars/conferences Established linkages with International, National and Local development partners

1. Activities Undertaken Activity Co-hosted the 3rd Philippine Society of IT Educators – Region 1 Congress 2014

Venue NSCC, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur

IT Tour and Rizal Tour 2014

Laguna & Manila

First Offering of AutoCAD short course

CCIT

April – May

UNP Students

MOU signing and Seminar with Microsoft Philippines

CCITUNP

October 8, 2014

Microsoft Phils. Representatives and Executive Officials/ CCIT faculty, staff and students

CCITUNP

January 2014

Free use of Autodesk license software Organized/hosted the Training Course on Google Apps Fundamentals

Tadena Hall, UNP

Date January 2425, 2014

February 17-20

September 10-11, 2014

Participants/Beneficiaries IT faculty and students from Region 1 BSCS 3 & BS InfoTech 3

CCIT UNP Administrative personnel and faculty members

Graduates: March 2014 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (28), Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (80) and One-Year Certificate in Computer Technology (132); October 2014 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology(1)

2. Faculty Development 2. 1. Advanced Studies Faculty

Course/Program

Rosanne S. Agup

Jennyfer D. Alasaas, Richard C. Arruejo, Honeygirl A. Avo, Harold L. Costales, Rogelio R. Rabena, & Angelito T. Ramos A n n u a l

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Remarks

Master in Information System (MIT)

University of Makati

On thesis writing

MIT

Colegio de Dagupan

Graduated April 2014, CHED Scholar

Sponsoring Agency

Date

AACCUP

February 1113

Bluekore Inc. and CCITUNP

March 5-7

All IT Faculty

IBM Phils.

May 26-30

Bryan Irvin J. Lamarca

17th PSUCCESS National Conference

PSUCCESS

May 28-30

1st Faculty-Student IT Congress

PSITE – R1

August 2-3

Title

2. 1. Trainings/Conferences/Seminars/Workshops Attended

Faculty

Course/ Program

Daryl B. Buen Allan Cristopher N. Donato & Maribel Tacla Esteban H. Fabro, Jr. Bryan Irvin J. Lamarca Peter R. Rabanal & Caren Kate Quitoriano Fernandino S. Perilla Angelito T. Ramos

Title System Administration: IP Subnetting

Remarks

DMMMSU

Graduated MIT - March 2014,

St. Paul University

Finished 18 units of Academic Requirements DIT

DMMMSU

Finished 24 units

MIT

Colegio de Dagupan

Graduated Cum Laude, April 2014, CHED Scholar

MIT

DMMMSU

DIT

AMA University

MIT

Colegio de Dagupan

Finished 24 units Finished 6 units of Academic Requirements DIT Finished 9 units of Academic Requirements, CHED Scholar Graduated May 2014 Graduated April 2014, CHED Scholar

MIT Paraluman Ma. Fatima C. Benzon

Institution

Doctor in Information Technology (DIT) MIT

MIT

MIT Sponsoring Agency CCIT-UNP

DMMMSU Colegio de Dagupan Date January 7, 2014

3rd Philippine Society of IT Educators – Region 1 Congress 2014

Philippine Society of IT Educators – Region 1

January 2425, 2014

Ilocandia Convergence 2014

Lorma Colleges

January 17, 2014

Participant/s All IT Faculty Honey Girl A. Avo, Rogelio R. Rabena, Richard C., Arruejo, Angelito T. Ramos, Allan Cristopher N. Donato, Harold L. Costales & Julie Beth L. Balite Maribel T. Tacla, Honey Girl A. Avo, Jennyfer D. Alasaas & Rosanne S. Agup A n n u a l

R e p o r t

27th AACCUP Annual Nat’l Conference and Int’l Forum on Outcomes -based QA Training Course on Google Apps Fundamentals Business Analytics Training

CITEDH-R1 General Assembly and Three -Day Boot Camp on Cross Platform Mobile Application Development Outcomes-Based Education Orientation and Seminar Training-Workshop on Technology Development, Innovation and Invention

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Julie Beth L. Balite & Paraluman Ma. Fatima C. Benzon Rosanne S. Agup, Jennyfer Alasaas & Paraluman Ma. Fatima C. Benzon Fernandino S. Perilla, Allan Cristopher N. Donato & Esteban H. Fabro, Jr.

CITEDH R1

August 6-8

PPSITE – R2

November 15 -16

Rogelio R. Rabena, Fernandino S. Perilla & Allan Cristopher N. Donato

UNP Research Center

September 11 -12

Harold L. Costales, Maribel T. Tacla & Rosanne S. Agup

UP ITTC

September 10 -11

Fernandino S. Perilla, Jennyfer D. Alasaas, Paraluman Ma. Fatima C. Benzon

Google Philippines & DOST

October 2024, 2014

12th Y4IT 2014 Campus Network Design and Security Workshop

Participant/s

3 3

Rogelio R. Rabena

Title

Sponsoring Agency

Date

JSWAP

Nov. 14, 2014

Sensitivity Training CHED Orientation Program for BSCS and BS InfoTech Training-Workshop of Accreditors on Outcomes-Based Quality Assurance

CHED

AACCUP

Participant/s Peter R. Rabanal

December 1, 2014

Fernandino S. Perilla Rosanne S. Agup

December 24, 2014

Julie Beth L. Balite

1st Computer Science Society Day, 1st Society of Information Technology Enthusiasts Day, 2nd Game Expo, Cosplay, Music Festival and Cinematograpiya Organization of the Microsoft Computer Science Society (MSCS) UNP chapter and re-organization of ACTS, Computer Science Society(CSS), Society of Information Technology Enthusiasts (SITE) and iTech Designing and Posting of Campaign Posters Game Exhibit ACTS Constitutional Convention

37th Incentive Design Competition

Hour of Code

System Administration: IP Subnetting Preparation for Job Interviews and Business Etiquette Ilocandia Convergence 2014

Turn-over and Strategic Planning

3.1 Activities Undertaken

2nd Gawad CCIT

Title

Disaster Preparedness Basic Seminar

3. Student Development

Activity

3.2. Trainings/Conferences/Seminars/Workshops Attended

Venue CCIT-UNP

UNP

CCIT-UNP

CCIT-UNP CCIT-UNP UNPInternet Center

Date March 25, 2014 March 24,

June November

July 18 & August 11 August 11 September 22

College Architecture - UNP

September 24-26

CCIT-UNP

December 10, 2014 A n n u a l

Participants CCIT Students CCIT Students

CCIT Students

BSCS 4 BSCS IV ACTS Officers Dwight Steven Navarro & Aljhune Mendoza MSCS UNP Chapter R e p o r t

CCIT Leadership Training Seminar

Training-Workshop on Technology Development, Innovation and Invention 12th Philippine Youth Congress for Information Technology (Y4IT 2014) SEAOIL – Jesse M. Robredo: Emerging Leaders Camp Seminar and Workshop on Standardized Accounting System for Student Organizations Microsoft Student Partners Training 101

University-wide SeminarForum on Empowering Student Leaders in Good Governance, Leadership and Fighting Corruption F Y

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Sponsoring Agency

Date

CCIT-UNP

January 7, 2014

BSCS 3 & BS InfoTech 3

CCIT-UNP

January 10, 2014

BSCS 3 & BS InfoTech 3

January 17, 2014

BSCS 3 & BS InfoTech 3

Lorma Colleges College of Nursing, UNP

Participant/s

August 1, 2014

BS InfoTech 2A & 2B

CCIT-UNP

August 2, 2014

ACTS Officers

ACTS

September 6, 2014

Class Officers CSS Officers SITE Officers

UNP Research Center

September 1112, 2014

Gabriel dela Fuente & Alfie Rapisura (BSCS 4)

September 1011, 2014

All BSCS 3 All BS InfoTech 3

September 2830, 2014

Cedric Daskeo (BS InfoTech 1)

UP IT Training Center SEAOIL Phills. Inc. and Jesse M. Robredo Foundation

UNP SCAVR

October 20, 2014

Prudencio Zamora

Microsoft Philippines

October 25, 2014

Christian Paul C. Pisalbo, Dwight Steven T. Navarro, Lyra Jen V. Castro

November 18, 2014

Maricris Jose Jermelle de Peralta Maylene Zamora Kenneth Jesmar Pacis

UNP Auditorium

3.3. Awards Received by Students  Best Feature Article for Learning the Modern Way – Kenneth Jesmar Pacis  Best Filipino Article for Pulitika Noon Pulitika Ngayon – Vlady Mer Salamanca  Outstanding Student Journalist – Jermelle Frina de Peralta Extension:  Appointment of Julie Beth L. Balite as the Google Educators Group Ilocos Sur Leader  Julie Beth L. Balite served as accreditor of AACCUP to Bulacan State University, Ifugao State University, Laguna State Polytechnic University and Tarlac College of Agriculture Activities Undertaken: Activity Tabulation, Saniata ti Agtutubo 2014, Kannawidan Festival Installation/use of the following software developed by teachers and students: 1. Museo Nueva Segovia Catalogue System 2. Archivo Nueva Segovia

Venue

Date

Participants

Quirino Stadium

January 31

CCIT Faculty and ACTS officers

Nueva Segovia

MarchApril

CCIT BSCS and BS InfoTech Students

Baggoc Quitiquit School

August 11

Grade 6 Pupils of Baggoc Quitiquit Elem. School

Assistance to Hap Chan Tea House in the promotion of Vigan City to the New Seven Wonders Cities of the World

Hap Chan Tea House

July 1112

ACTS Officers

Lecture Series on Netiquette & Cyber-Bullying

Baggoc Quitiquit School

August 11

Hosting of Google Teachers Workshop Ilocandia 2014

UNP & CCIT Lab. rooms

November 27-28

Gift Giving and Feeding Program

Balay Taripato, Cabugao

December 17

Information Dissemination

Grade 6 Pupils of Baggoc Quitiquit Elementary School More than 200 teachers from La Union, Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte CSS Officers

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Linkages: International  Autodesk and 2. Google under the “Google Apps for Education Program” National  Bluekore Inc., 2. Microsoft Philippines, 3. PSUCCESS 4. PSITE Regional/Local  Colegio de Dagupan  Council of Information Technology Educators Deans and Head of Region I  On-The-Job Training of BS Computer Science Students with the following development partners: a) Design Interactive Solutions, b)Social Security System – Vigan Branch, c) National Tobacco Administration – Candon Branch, d) The Core Production e) Department of Labor and Employment – Abra Field Office f) Philippine Statistics Authority g) Abra Diocesan Teachers and Employees Cooperative h) Municipality of Narvacan – Human Resource Management Office Research:  Presentation of the following researches in the “National Multi-disciplinary Research Colloquium” on May 1-2, 2014 1. Museo Nueva Segovia Catalog System 2. The Development of an On-Line Repository of Ilocano Literatures of UNP 3. The Development of the UNP AACCUP Document Management System 4. The Development and Evaluation of the UNP Tabulation System 5. The Development and Implementation of the UNP Learning Management System”  Presentation of the following researches during the Asian Conference on Education and Technology (ACET 2014) on August 2930, 2014 by Bryan Irvin J. Lamarca 1. One Foot Forward: A Technological Perspective of the Human Resource Management of the University of Northern Philippines 2. Preparing State Universities and Colleges in Ilocos Sur for Amalgamation: A Technological Perspective on Promotion and Tenure  Attendance of M. Tacla, H. Costales and R. Agup and selected students to the Training-Workshop on Technology Development, Innovation and Invention on September 11-12.

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A. INSTRUCTION

B. Research



The BS Criminology Program is accredited Level II.



Completed research paper published in refereed journal.



Performance in board examination is higher than the national passing percentage.



Self-concept and Emotional Stability of Household Helpers in Region 1 working in Hong Kong. By Dr. Agustin Guinid

C. Extension

Exam Month April 2014 October 2014

National Passing Rate 33.79 43.44

First Taker 61.76 58.10

Second Takers 29.41 12.62

Overall



Extension Activities

35.88 44



Barangay Tanod Self-defense Training – Brgy. San Julian, Bantay Ilocos Sur



Training-Workshop on Fire Protection Management – San Julian Bantay Ilocos Sur



Training on Taekwondo – San Julian Elementary School



Barangay Laban Sa Krimen. – Brgy San Julian Ilocos Sur



Opening of the New Academic Program: BS in Law Enforcement Administration (BS LEA)



Diagnostic examination conducted to all Fourth Year Criminology students to determine their readiness in their licensure examination.

D. Production



Special refresher review classes conducted to our graduates who are retakers/multiple takers in the board examinations.





Faculty members under the Faculty Development Program to pursue doctoral program in Criminology in the University of Baguio, Baguio City.

Production source: Criminology Review Program Production Income for 2014

Total production money as of Dec 2014 – 316,705.02

Mervic M. Pariñas Arlan G. Reburon Lorna C. Navarro



School to School campaign in the first district of Ilocos Sur to encourage the high school graduating students to enroll BS Criminology, BS Law Enforcement Administration and BS Social Work programs.

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– 140,800.00

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Celebration of the National Arts Month Art on the Edge: An Art Exhibit at Casa Salcedo Level II Accreditation of Bachelor of Fine Arts Program Educational Tour at Fame Manila 2014 Participation of Mr. Ashley Martinez & Mr. Henryson Fetalvero to the 1st ASEAN Art Festival and Workshop at Hua Hin, Thailand Darmasiswa Ri Indonesia Scholarship Program granted to Mr. Joshua Agpaoa and Ms. Ingrid Panganiban

INSTRUCTION

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT Ashley S. Martinez Henryson A. Fetalvero Caesar Ziggy Q. Perlas Susana T. Fagela Archt. Ryan D. Quario Karl Marx Pilar Joshua C. Agpaoa

Enrolled in Master of Arts in Fine Arts and Design, Philippine Women’s University, Manila, SY 2014-2015 Enrolled in Master of Arts in Fine Arts and Design, Philippine Women’s University, Manila, SY 2014-2015 Enrolled in Master of Arts in Fine Arts and Design, Philippine Women’s University, Manila, SY 2014-2015 Enrolled in Master of Arts in teaching Practical Arts, University of Northern Philippines, Vigan City, SY 2014-2015 Enrolled in Master in Architecture, MAPUA, Manila, SY 2014-2015 Enrolled in Master of Arts in Fine Arts and Design, Philippine Women’s University, Manila, SY 2014-2015 Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia

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TRAININGS/SEMINARS/CONFERENCES ATTENDED Name of faculty

Trainings/Seminars/Conferences th

Ashley S. Martinez Dr. Oliver Rabara Henryson A. Fetalvero CFA Faculty & Students Interior design faculty & Students Mrs. Susana T. Fagela Dr. Oliver Rabara Prof. Caesar Ziggy Perlas Henryson A. Fetalvero Karl Marx Pilar Prof. Caesar Ziggy Perlas Prof. Caesar Ziggy Perlas Karl Marx Pilar Ashley S. Martinez Prof Caesar Ziggy Perlas Henryson Fetalvero Ashley Martinez Henryson Fetalvero Henryson Fetalvero

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27 AACCUP Annual Convention and International Forum on Outcomes Based Quality Assurance (Feb. 11-13) Livelihood Skills training on Waterlily Weaving (Feb. 17-19) The Art of Metal Embossing (Repujado) by Prof. Lisa Ann Acevedo-Ilagan (Feb. 20) arTALK: Narratives of Exhibition Designer by Prof. Mary Ann Bulanadi (Feb. 22) Forum on magna Carta of women (RA 9710) (March 6)

Theatrical Puppetry Making Training (March 18-20) National Research Council Of The Philippines Conference (March 26) National Conference on Arts and Literature (April 21-23) Retooling: Middle Level Managers of Academic Units Towards Quality and Excellence (April 28 – 30) Faculty Retooling on Philippine Cultural Education Program ( June 19-21) 1st ASEAN Art Festival and Workshop (July 29 – Aug. 1) Training Gender Fair Education ( Sept. 30 – Oct. 3)

RESEARCH

COMMUNITY EXTENSION

Submitted Research Proposal

Proponent

Vanishing Craft Documentary Research: Pilar Horseback Saddles UNP Throwback: from Trade School to Level IV University Employability of BFA Graduates of UNP, SY 2000-2011 Completed Researches

Caesar Ziggy Perlas Caesar Ziggy Perlas Gerard Valdez Dnstelle John O. Acena

Title Of Activity

Stage Design for Ylocos Kannawidan 2014 Mural Painting Art of Jewelry Making Mural Painting Assistance

Researcher

The Ex-Votos of the Simbaan A Bassit and its Healing Powers Esteban Villanueva’s Basi Revolt Painting: An Assessment Horseback Saddlery Review in Ilocos Sur

Ashley S. Martinez

Mural Painting Assistance

Henryson Fetalvero

Mural Painting Assistance

San Vicente Furniture Designs

Karl Marx Pilar

Student Researcher Mark Kevin Velasco

Renovation Of The Cool Spot Restaurant

Edward Paz

Improvement of the Interior Exhibition of Floro Crisologo Museum Interior Design of Hotel Felicidad Annex, Vigan City Tattoo Figures of the Maeng Tinguian in Tubo, Abra Taxonomy of Stringed Instrument in Wayangan,

Kristine Joy Molina

Lipay; a Material Exploration

Ben Azel Galangco

Representation

of

Ilocos Sur National High School (Feb.-March) Casa Salcedo Capangdanan Elementary School, (Aug.- Sept.) Bayubay Elementary School (November) San Sebastian Elem. School (December)

Extension Services Name of faculty

Title Conversion Of An Aircraft To Restaurant

Visual

Quirino Stadium

Caesar Ziggy Perlas

Student Researches (Thesis)

Eguivalent

Venue / Date

Two

Capis: an Essential Material on the Ilocano

Elvis Bielza Joshua Ternora Czarina Andres

Angelo Camading Rommel Tubera

A n n u a l

R e p o r t

Services

Henryson Fetalvero Karl Marx Pilar Danstelle John Acena Joshua Agpaoa

Mural Painting Workshop at Ilocos Sur National High School (Feb.1, 8, 22, March 1)

Susana Fagela Prof. Caesar Perlas

Training-workshop to UNP-CTE students on “Lettering” (March 10-11)

Ziggy

Henryson Fetalvero Karl Marx Pilar Danstelle John Acena Joshua Agpaoa

Training-workshop to UNP-CTE students on “Basic Sketching & Drawing” (March 11-12) Training-workshop to UNP-CTE students on “Basic Painting” (March 13-14)

Ashley Martinez

Over All Coordinator for Salisal ti Disenyo ken Pinagpinta 2014

Henryson Fetalvero Painting Students

Art Workshop at Capangdanan Elementary School, Bantay, Ilocos Sur

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Name of Student

STUDENTS’ AWARDS IN COMPETITION Name of Student

Award

Ingrid Panganiban

3 Place

Mark Jay Busto

1st Runner up

Kannawidan Comic Illustration

Joshua Ternora

5th Runner up

Kannawidan Comic Illustration

Florence Eduarte

2nd Place

Mural Painting – Vigan City Nutrition Month

2nd Runner up

Mixed Media National Art Competition

1st Place

Rommel Tubera

1st Place

Rommel Tubera

2nd Place

Joshua Ternora

2nd Place

Christian Puguen

2nd Place

Marlou Arcalas

1st Runner up

Aileen Balderama

2nd Runner up

Marvin Damasco

3rd Runner up

Ashbury Briones

4th Runner up

Randolf Medrano

5th Runner up st

Kristian Raboy

1 Place

Ashbury Briones

2nd Place

Racel Sotelo

3rd Runner up

Marlou Arcalas

5th Runner up

Cherilen Maneja

rd

Competition

Florence Eduarte

1st Place

Christian Puguen Anna Rafanan Aileen Balderama Cherilen Maneja Emerson Rabbon Christian Puguen Racel Sotelo Kristian Raboy Razid Tangonan Rudolf Castillo John Lord Bicera

Finalist Finalist

Randolf Medrano

1st Place

Racel Sotelo Racel Sotelo Racel Sotelo

1st Place 1st Place 2nd Runner-up

National Statistics Poster Competition - UNP UNP Painting Competition PASUC 1 Painting Competition Nat’l PASUC Painting Competition

Christian Puguen Von Erich Abang Christian Puguen

2nd Runner up 3rd Place Runner up

Shades of Gray Art Competition Hotel Luna Painting Competition Hotel Luna Painting Competition

On the Spot Poster Making at Marikina City Shell National Art Competition My Phone National Painting Competition

Competition PASUC 1 Olympics (Charcoal rendering) Kannawidan Souvenir Design – Shell Craft Category Kannawidan Souvenir Design – Clay category Kannawidan Souvenir Design – Open Category Kannawidan Souvenir Design – T-shirt Design Competition Kannawidan Souvenir Design – T-shirt Design Competition Kannawidan Souvenir Design – T-shirt Design Competition Kannawidan Souvenir Design – T-shirt Design Competition Kannawidan Souvenir Design – T-shirt Design Competition Kannawidan Souvenir Design – T-shirt Design Competition Kannawidan On the Spot Painting Competition Kannawidan On the Spot Painting Competition Kannawidan On the Spot Painting Competition Kannawidan On the Spot Painting Competition Kannawidan Comic Illustration

Joshua Ternora

Award

A n n u a l

STUDENTS’ AWARDS IN COMPETITION Name of Student

Elyzar Lagrana, Ingrid Panganiban, Von Erich Abang Kristienne Amoroso Rudolf Castillo Anna Victoria Rafanan

Theatrical Puppetry Making Training (March 18—20)

John Ray Supnet

Nat’l Union of Students of the Philippines Leadership Seminar/Workshop (Sept. 13-15) Emerging Leaders Camp (Sept. 26-28)

John Ray Supnet

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Leadership Seminar (April 29-May1) Photography Seminar Workshop (June 28)

Art workshop at Ilocos Sur Nat’l High School

Mural painting at ISNHS as output during the workshop

Pres. Arce christens a blank canvas during the opening of Arts Month 2014

“Art—Free for All” a public art making activity

UP Prof. Ms. Lisa Ann Acevedo—Ilagan during a workshop on metal embossing

arTALK: the Narratives of an Exhibition Designer lecturer, Ms. Mary Ann Bulanadi pose with CFA faculty & students

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R e p o r t

Stage preparation for Kannawidan 2014

Extension activity— jewelry making workshop

Some of the works featured in the art exhibit at Casa Salcedo

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Participants to the Jewelry making workshop with CFA Faculty

Contestants of From Myth to Reality, a Character Design & Costume Making Competition

Registration for Organ Donation Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Manaoag

I. FACULTY A. Clinical Faculty Profile in terms of their Educational Qualification/ Faculty Development Program

Status

Doctorate (Ed D)

Permanent (15)

2

Doctoral on Going Ph D Ed D 3

Contractual (5)

3

Part-Time (10)

3

1

Ph D w/ units 3

Jenifer Cabides

February 7, 2014

CN Faculty Members

6

INSTRUCTION

 Attendance to Seminar/Workshop/Conference/

4

Convention Faculty

B. Activity Activity Mr. & Ms. SCUAA Nurse’s Fun Day Testimonial Program & Luncheon for NLE Passers 2014 School to School Campaign (Information Dissemination)

Date December 25, 2014 November 21, 2014 July 10, 2014

February 26 – March 10, 2014

Participant Greggie Talingdan as Coach All Clinical Instructors All CN Faculty & Staff, Guests, Visitors, Parents, 2014 NLE Passers All CN Students CN Faculty Members





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Conventions

5

1 2 1

As Resource Speaker/Facilitator 

1st & 2nd District of Ilocos Sur

R e p o r t

Seminar/ Workshop/ Trainings

Regular International National Regional Contractual National Regional Part-Time Regional

Venue MMSU, Batac, Ilocos Norte UNP Gymnasium UNP Gymnasium

A n n u a l

DOH, San Fernando City, La Union Manaoag, Pangasinan

Masters

2 3

February 28, 2014

2nd National Conference of Multidisciplinary Research April 30-May 2, 2014, UNP Facilitators: Ms. Claudine Cecilia H. Almachar Mr. Bernardo Oliber A. Arde Seminar on RTI’s and Cancers in Men May 2014, UNP-CGAD Speaker: Mr. Bernardo Oliber A. Arde

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RESEARCH



Attendance to Seminar/Workshop/Conference/Convention

Faculty International National Regional

Seminar/ Workshop/ Trainings

Conferences/ Assembly

Activity

Conventions 1

1 6

EXTENSION Activity “Handog Pamasko”

Date December 14, 2014

Community Immersion “Salun -at Salwadan, Tarigagay ti Masakbayan”

November 6, 7, 8, 2014

9th National Kampo Kalikasan “Synergistic Actions for Disaster Risk Reduction Mgt. and Climate Change Adaptation for our Communities”

9th National Kampo Kalikasan “Synergistic Actions for Disaster Risk Reduction Mgt. and Climate Change Adaptation for our Communities”

Venue Sitio Mindanao, Paratong, Sta. Catalina, I.S. (Recipient) Gregorio del Pilar, Ilocos Sur

Participants Indigents

Pagudpod, Ilocos Norte

Dr. Ofelia R. Espiritu

Sheila G. Obispo Bernardo Oliber A. Arde Krishna T. Bautista Matt Joseph T. Cabanting Jenifer T. Cabides Greggie A. Talingdan

A n n u a l

Date

Venue

Participants

“Basic Skills Training: Vital Signs, Leopold’s Maneuver, Monitoring Fetal Heart Tone and Fundic Height Measurement”

April 6, 2014

Sitio Mindanao, Paratong, Sta. Catalina, Ilocos Sur

Dr. Ofelia R. Espiritu Extension Coordinator Ms. Jevie Abella Ms, Cherry Banilad Ms. Edna Javier Ms. Socorro Larion Ms. Epifania Marlene Purisima Ms. Fe Tuzon

MOA Signing between UNPCollege of Nursing and Municipality of Sta. Catalina, Ilocos Sur “Launching Program on Community Health Based Development Program under the Adopt a Community and School Program”

January 17, 2014

Sta. Catalina, Ilocos Sur

Hon. Carlos Asuncion Municipal Mayor Dr. Gilbert Arce - University President Prof. Julieta T. Guinid- OICDean, College of Nursing Dr. Ofelia R. Espiritu Extension Coordinator Ms. Mercedes P. Anicas Acting College Secretary Dr. Evelyn A. Claudio Ms. Cecilia Anicoche Ms. Marjorie B. Ridao Ms. Socorro Larion Mr. Rolly M. Agup Ms. Cherry Banilad

Medical-Dental Mission “Aniceto Foundation”

January 24, 2014

Aniceto Mansion, Vigan City

Prof. Julieta T. Guinid Ms. Mercedes P. Anicas Ms. Socorro Larion Ms. Romeline Asanion Ms. Jevie Abella Ms. Edna Javier Ms. Cherry Banilad Ms. Mary Alice Parel Ms. Fe Tuzon Ms. Marjorie Joven Mr. Gerardo Joven

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Students

Seminar/ Workshop/ Trainings

Conferences/ Assembly

National

2

Regional

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GIMCY T. DE LA FUENTE Most Outstanding Journalist, Bronze Medalist

For SY 2013-2014, the College of Nursing graduated 80 BSN with 1 of them awarded as Magna Cum Laude and 7 Cum Laude during the 49th Commencement Exercises in March 28, 2014, UNP Grandstand.

Conventions

Magna Cum Laude 1. CAMELLO, Reindale Cabasan

Institutional

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Cum Laude 1. ABIGANIA, Thea Marceanne Aguilar 2. ADVINCULA, Jenny Rose Oliva 3. ALUDINO, Alyssa Marie Abad 4. BILLEDO, Marius Clifford Rojas 5. DELA FUENTE, Gimcy Tadepa 6. RIALUBIN, Jessa Kris Refuerzo 7. VALENCIANO, Nicole Louise Mangue

B. Awards Received



NURSING STUDENTS’ ORGANIZATION 1st Runner-up, Most Outstanding Mandated Organization 2014



THEA MARCEANE A. ABIGANIA 6th Placer, Most Outstanding Graduating Student Leader

C. Activities



NICOLE LOUISE M. VALENCIANO Most Outstanding Graduating Scholar, Silver Medalist Loyalty Award for Journalism, Editor-in-Chief, New Tandem



MARIUS CLIFFORD R. BILLEDO 7th Placer, Most Outstanding Graduating Student Leader Rizal Youth Leadership Award, Gold Medalist Student Civic Volunteer Excellence Award, Peer Facilitator, Bronze Medalist



SHERON JOY MARIE Q. FUERTES Most Outstanding Journalist, Bronze Medalist

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Nurse’s Fun Day November 21, 2014 NSO Officers All CN students



Community Immersion “Salun-at Salwadam Tarigagay ti Masakbayan” November 6-8, 2014 Gregorio del Pilar, Ilocos Sur NSO Officers Nightingale Publication Staffers NTDP Performers

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D. Sports Development



Participation to the SCUAA 2014 as varsity players at Mariano Marcos State University, Batac, Ilocos Norte December 1-5, 2014 Ms. Charmaine Taloma Ms. Jillian Rie Sibayan

E. Performance in the Nursing Licensure Examination Date May 2526, 2014

No. of First Time Takers

No. of Passers

CN Rating

77

71

92.21%

National Passing Rate 38.46%

MOA Signing between UNP-College of Nursing and Municipality of Sta. Catalina, Ilocos Sur

Mr. Bernardo Oliber A. Arde Resource Speaker “Seminar on RTI’s and Cancers of Men

Testimonial Program/Luncheon for 2014 Nursing Licensure Exam Passers

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Produced two topnotchers in the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET)  2014

Licensure Examination for Librarians (LEL) 2014 Result - Bachelor of Library and Information Science (BLIS)

- Harold G. Wattang (BEEd) - No. 7 - Edmar M. Paguirigan (BEEd) - No. 8 

Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) Result

Curriculum Review of the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education majors in Garments, Fashion and Design; Practical Arts; Food and Service Management; Cosmetology; Electronics Technology; Electrical Technology; and Automotive Technology which was reviewed and contents noted by CHED-ROI and effected during the First Semester, SY 2014 -2015.



Two faculty members finished their Doctor of Education degree in Summer 2014 and another one finished the Master of Library and Information Science in October 2014.



Attendance of 87% of the faculty in seminars, conferences, trainings and workshops



Fifty (50) percent of the faculty acted as facilitators, resource persons and trainers in various institutional and regional fora.

Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd) Institutional Passing Percentage:

54.55 %

National Passing Percentage:

28.41 %

- August 2014 (First Timesr only) Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) Institutional Passing Percentage:

89.38 %

National Passing Rate:

35.74 %

Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd) Institutional Passing Percentage:

59.26 %

National Passing Percentage:

34.41 %

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100.00 % 28.98 %

National Passing Percentage:

Collaborated with the Department of Education (DepEd) in the Conduct of the Regional Mass Training of Grade 9 Teachers in the K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum along seven learning areas, namely: English, Filipino, Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao, MAPEH, Science, Mathematics and Araling Panlipunan (May 12-17, 2014 and May 18-23, 2014).

Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd)

National Passing Percentage:

25.00 %



- January 2014 (First Timers only)

Institutional Passing Percentage:

Institutional Passing Percentage:

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Conduct of seminars, workshops and trainings for students, namely:



a) Seminar-Workshop on Pre-Service Teachers’ Professional Skills Enhancement with the theme: “Facing the World’s Greatest Challenges of  Teachers” (BEEd), January 15-17, 2014; b) Skills Training on Arts (BEEd). March 10-14, 2014; and c) Seminar on Safety Precautionary Measures: a Tool in Mitigating Sexual Harassment, Teenage Pregnancies, and Premarital Sex Among CTE Students (BSEd and BSIE). 

Conduct of 25 researches along the key areas recommended by the University



Presentation of 23 researches in different fora: international - 8, national - 5, local/institutional - 10



Awards won by faculty-researchers

Presentation of two (2) researches of BSEd and BEEd graduates in National Multidisciplinary Research Conference. Conduct of six extension activities, namely: a) Book Shower on March 4-5, 2014 at Naglaoa-an Community School, Naglaoa-an Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur b) Sharing Knowledge Through Books on March 8, 2014 at Suksukit, Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur c) ECOLIT (Eco-Literacy Program) on December 15, 2014 at Sitio Lubong, Poblacion, Suyo, Ilocos Sur

d) Skills and Technology Transfer on Domestic Appliance Repair and Cooking on December 16-17, 2014 at Sitio Lub-ong, Poblacion, Suyo, Ilocos Sur e) Munting Alay: Paskong Tunay (Outreach Program) on December 17, 2014 at Sitio Lub-ong, Poblacion, Suyo, Ilocos Sur

- Best Oral Presenter - Dr. Luzviminda P. Relon “Performance in History and Problems Encountered by CTE Students”, International Conference in Multidisciplinary Research, October 18-19, 2014, Hongkong -Best Oral Presenter and Best in Powerpoint Presentation - Dr. Jose P. Pichay

(f) “Adal Ko: Iburay ko: Akem ko ti Mangisuro,” Literacy and Numeracy Program at Lussoc Elementary School and Lussoc National High School, Lussoc, Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur 

Participation of the faculty as trainers and accredited assessor of PWD’s for the varied extension activities of the University.

“Practice Teaching Performance and Academic Achievement of BEEd Graduates of UNP”, International Conference in Multidisciplinary Research, February 25-26, 2014, Malaysia. 

Presentation of two (2) student action researches in Regional Research Capability Building for Student Teachers in Region I.

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Community Involvements

1. Passed the AACCUP Level II Accreditation of the BS in Industrial Technology (BSIT) program offered College. 2. Dr. Manuel A. Bajet Jr. - Awarded as Outstanding Filipino Researcher 2014 by the Philippine Association of Institutional Research, Inc. (PAIR) - July 8, 2014 3. Prepared/Consolidated/Submitted Cascading Forms 1 & 2, Proposed Distribution of Allotment and PPMP 4. Conducted Microcontroller and Microprocessor Seminar-Workshop—February 5-7, 2014. 5. Accomplished and submitted the documents for our NBC 461 CCE 6th Cycle. 6. Accomplished and submitted the Personal Data Sheet (CSC 212) and SALN Form. 7. Prepared and submitted Class Schedules, Subjects Offered for Summer 2014 and 1st Semester, 2014-2015. 8. Conducted the College of Technology Orientation Program—July 3, 2014 9. Conducted review/enhancement for NCII—Consumer Electronics Servicing (BSIT III/BSIE students) - May 8-9, 2014. 10. Prepared and submitted General/Individual Faculty Load for the 1st Semester 2014-2015. 11. Submitted faculty needs for automotive, electricity and electronics. 12. Submitted bill of supplies and materials for the 1st Semester 2014-2015.

1. Attended the UNP Graduation Exercises 2. Attended/Participated the activities during the 105th Founders Day Celebration. 3. Attended the UNP General Christmas Program 4. Attended the Public Hearing on the Proposed Provincial Amalgamation of the Three SUC’s 5. Attended the Celebration of the 124th Birth Anniversary of the Late Pres. Elpidio Quirino 6. Participated the Tree Planting at Brgy San Mariano, Bantay, Ilocos Sur 7. Conducted the simultaneous Workshop 8. Participated the 3rd Anniversary of the University President, Dr. Gilbert R. Arce 9. Attended the Forum on the Magna Carta of Women (R.A 9710)

Instruction Seminars/Trainings attended by Faculty and Staff Title of Seminars/Trainings Technical Training on Automation PACUIT Conference Retooling for Middle Managers ON-THE-JOB TRAINING

Inclusive Dates April 9-11, 2014 April 28-30, 2014 April 28-30, 2014 May-19-31, 2014

Sponsoring Agency Hytech Power Inc. PACUIT, Inc. UNP Toyota, La Union

Enhancement Training for NSTP Educators and Implementers 27th AACCUP Annual Conference and International Forum on Outcomes Based Quality Assurance Technology Research and Production

June 26-27, 2014

UNP

February 11-13, 2014

AACCUP, Inc.

September 18, 19 and 20, 2014

Hytech Power Inc.

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Research Attended and participated Research Fora Name of Faculty

Field of Service

Sponsoring Agency/Date

ALBALOS, Julius Moises S.

Locally Fabricated Electronic Drum Trigger: Module

BAJET, Manuel Jr. A.

Design and Development of Electric Motor Controller Train- Philippine Association of Institutional er: An Instructional Material Research, Inc. (PAIR) - July 17-18, 2014

BAJET, Nelson A.

Climate Variability and Weather Experienced of the Grape Philippine Association of Institutional Growers of Santa, Ilocos Sur, Philippines Research, Inc. (PAIR) - July 17-18, 2014

BALALLO, Elvin A.

Learning Styles and Emotional Intelligence of Students of Philippine Association of Institutional the College of Technology in the University of Northern Research, Inc. (PAIR) - July 17-18, Philippines 2014

Philippine Association of Institutional Research, Inc. (PAIR) - July 17-18, 2014

Development of A Three Speed Permanent –Split Capaci- UNP Research Colloquium— tor Run Motor Trainer Instructional Device December 15, 2014 GUILLERMO, Allan Q.

Title of Award/Distinction

Best Presenter

2nd Runner Up

Design and Development of a Two in One Device: Ignition Philippine Association of Institutional Coil and Spark Plug Testing Instrument Research, Inc. (PAIR) - July 17-18, 2014

RACOMA, Ryan A.

Development and Evaluation of Automotive Electrical Wir- UNP Research Colloquium— ing Instructional Device December 15, 2014

REAL, Karlo R.

Performance of the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Tech- Philippine Association of Institutional nology Students of the University of Northern Philippines Research, Inc. (PAIR) - July 17-18, 2014

TOLENTINO, Oswald T.

Teaching Behavior and Teaching Performance of the Col- Philippine Association of Institutional lege of Technology Faculty of the University of Northern Research, Inc. (PAIR) - July 17-18, Philippines 2014

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Extension Conducted Extension Services

Title of Activity

1. Lidlidda Extension Classes

Date

Venue

Lidlidda, Ilocos Sur

UNP/LGU Lidlidda

Engr. Joselito A Totaan Mr. Robert M. Serna Mr. Allan Q. Guillermo Mr. Joselito A. Cabaldon

March 17-18; 2425; 31, 2014

Brgy Tamurong, Candon City, Ilocos Sur

UNP Extension Office

Prof. Orlino T. Tabbuac

May 6-8, 2014

Brgy Bagani Ubbog, Candon City, Ilocos Sur

MATPrA Graduate School/ Graduate School Extension Office/ City Gov’t

Prof. Orlino T. Tabbuac Mr. Warmie R. Tabuso

3. Domestic Appliance Repair 2014

July 12-August 2, 2014

4. Domestic Appliance Repair and Cell Phone Repair

May 6-8, 2014

6. Training on Home Appliance Repair

March 8-9;1516;22-23, 2014

Sitio Namnama, Brgy Tamurong, Sta. Catalina, Ilocos UNP Extension Office Sur MATPrA Graduate School/ Brgy Bagani Ubbog, Candon Graduate School Extension City, Ilocos Sur Office/ City Gov’t Baggoc-Pantay-Quitiquit, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur

February 22-23; Brgy Tamurong Primero, March 1-2; 8-9, Candon City, Ilocos Sur 2014 August 16-17; 2324; 30-31; Sept 6- Vigan Skills Training Institute 7, 2014 12-Mar-14

Lidlidda National High School

12-Mar-14

San Emilio National High School

11-Mar-14

Banayoyo National High School

11-Mar-14

Burgos National High School

March 8-9;1516;22-23, 2014

Baggoc-Pantay-Quitiquit, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur

7. Career Orientation

8. Practical Electricity House Wiring

Faculty Involved

June 2014-March 2015

2. Small Engine Repair

5. Domestic Appliance Repair and Cell Phone Repair

Sponsoring Unit

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Mr. Ian Roderick T. Dacanay

UNP Extension Office

Prof. Nelson A. Bajet Mr. Iam Roderick T. Dacanay Mr Allan Q. Guillermo Mr. Elmer V. Abalos

UNP Extension Office

Mr. Ian Roderick T. Dacanay

LGU—Vigan City

Mr. Ian Roderick T. Dacanay/ Mr. Allan Q. Guillermo

Engr. Joselito A. Totaan Mr. Julius Mosis S. Albalos College of Technology –UNP Prof. Rolando S. Artates Mr. Carlo L. Ventura Mr. Harrison P. Teodosio

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Prof. Nelson A. Bajet Mr. Elmer V. Abalos

Production Faculty who is handling production projects Faculty-in-Charge

Jose B. Llanes

Project Skills Assessment Automotive Servicing NC II: 1. Service Under Chassis Components/ 2. Service Power Train Components/ 3. Service Automotive Electrical Components/ 4. Conduct Gas Engine Tune Up/ 5. Service Engine Component

Volume Area of Production

Average Annual Income Generated

49

Php 47, 550.00

Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II

C-Technology Brigada Eskuwela, June 3, 2014

College of Technology Orientation Program, July 3, 2014

CTech extension site, Lidlidda, Ilocos Sur

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INSTRUCTION ACTIVITY 1. Hospitality Industry Interactive Seminar and Food & Beverage Skills Presentation

PERSONS INVOLVED

DATE

CHTM Faculty and Tourism Third Year Students

VENUE

July 3-20, 2014

Benitez Hall, Teachers Camp, Baguio City

2. Attended 25th Philippine Travel Mart Sponsored Volunteer BS Tourism Students , BS Tourism by Philippine Tour Operators Association Faculty and College Dean

September 2-7, 2014

MOA-SMX, Pasay City

3. Front Office Services Assessment

TESDA and CHTM Faculty

November 13, 2014

Ilocos Sur Community College Training Center

4. Tour Guiding Services Assessment

TESDA and CHTM Faculty

November 13, 2014

Ilocos Sur Community College Training Center

5. Seminar on Food and Beverage Service

PRN Quality Training Links and CHTM Faculty

July 20, 2014

Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City

6. Wine Service Seminar

PRN Quality Training Links and CHTM Faculty

July 20, 2014

Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City

7. Hospitality Interactive Seminar

PRN Quality Training Links and CHTM Faculty

July 20, 2014

Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City

8. Seminar on Garnishing

PRN Quality Training Links and CHTM Faculty

July 20, 2014

Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City

9. Ilocos Norte Food and Trade Expo

HRA Faculty and Students

September 25-27, 2014

Ilocos Norte

10. Lecture/ Return Demo on Cooking

Center for Culinary Arts and HRA Faculty and students

September 30, 2014

Boon Tong Kee Restaurant, 287 Katipunan Ave, Project 4, Quezon City

11. Kusina Ilocandia 2014

HRA Faculty and student (Coach and Winners)

12. Participate in the Regional Tourism Quiz Bee Sponsored by Department of Tourism Region I

BS Tourism Faculty and 3 BS Tourism students

13. Advance Studies—Thesis Writing

Marjorie R. Dafun—Master in Tourism & Hospitality Management 2nd Semester 2014Rogelio Quario and Kevin Cesar Martinez—MS in 2015 Hotel & Restaurant Management

College of the Holy Spirit—Manila and Philippine Women’s University

14. Tourism 1st Skills Olympics

BS Tourism Students and Faculty

University of Northern Philippines

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September 27, 2014

September 2014

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RESEARCH

ACTIVITY

AUTHORS

DATE of COMPLETION

1. “Factors Affecting the Motivation of the Faculty Members of the College of Business Administration and Accountancy of University of Northern Philippines”

Blessie Cabanting and Cristina R. Bundoc, DBA March 2013 Corazon B. Urbis, MPA

2. “Status, Problems and Prospects of Travel Agencies in Ilocos Sur”

Blessie Cabanting

March 27, 2013

3. Profile of Visitors of Bantay Church and Bell Tower for Sustainable Development

Marjorie. Dafun

March 2014

4. An Analysis of the Performance of AB Tourism Students, UNP

Marjorie R. Dafun and Dr. Ocarna October 2014 Figueras

PRESENTED

UNP 3rd Research Colloquim December 15, 2014

PRODUCTION ACTIVITY

PERSONS INVOLVED

DATE

CHTM Faculty and Staff, HRASO and TSO

1. Intramurals 2014 Trade Fair

October 7-14,2014

VENUE UNP Main Library

EXTENSION ACTIVITY

PERSONS INVOLVED

DATE

1. Meat Processing sponsored by the Department of Trade and Industry

DTI and HRA Students

July 30, 2014

2. Eco-Fun Run and Coastal Clean Up

CHTM Faculty and Students

October 1, 2014

3. Basic Skills Training on Commercial Baking (Trainors)

Elizabeth Artates and residents of June 17, 2014 Bantaoay

4. Ushering and waitering in the different activities, programs and celebrations inside and outside the University as requested.

CHTM Faculty and Students

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VENUE GMA Network Office to Sta. Catalina Coastal Area Bantaoay, San Vicente Ilocos Sur

HIGHLIGHTS 1. Dr. Jean S. Dumbrique, the Department Head, passed the Accreditation to Full Professor IV 2. Mr. Abelardo A. Anicas, newly-hired faculty member, passed the Civil Service Professional Level Examination last October 26, 2014 3. Eleven (11) faculty members merited promotional appointments under NBC 461 5th Cycle and two (2) under NBC 461 4th Cycle 4. Nine (9) faculty members are on Graduate Studies:  5 Doctorate: Mr. Arnulfo A. Angeles, Ms. Victoria R. Arce, Mr. Mariano F. Avila, Mr. Joselito D. Dela Rosa, and Ms. Dea Meir Tacbas  4 Masteral: Mr. Ausbert F. Felicitas, Mr. Aldrin S. Jaramilla, Mrs. Bernadette A. Raposas and Mr. Stephen C. Tabios 5. One (1) International Conference, Nine (9) National Conferences and Ten (10) Institutional Seminars/Workshops were attended by faculty members 6. Review and Enrichment of all the Course Syllabi of the General Education Social Sciences and Philosophy Courses 7. Five (5) researches were presented in Research Conferences/Colloquia:  1– International (Dr. Jean S. Dumbrique);  1– National (Mrs. Crizzle B. Paz);  3– Local/Institutional (Dr. Lloyd A. Mata and Dr. Ismael Rivera, Mr. Arnold Pio, and Mrs. Bernadette Raposas) 8. One (1) research ( by Dr. Jean S. Dumbrique) was published in International Peer-reviewed Research Journal 9. Co-convened the National Historical Commission of the Philippines’ 35th National Conference on Local and National History 10. Conduct of Strategic Planning Workshop and Seminar on The New General Education Curriculum of Higher Education Program in the Context of the K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum 11. Conduct of Film Showing with the Theme “Enhancing Students’ Knowledge, Values/Ethics and Civic Engagement through Innovative/Alternative Teaching Modes” 12. Conduct of Two (2) Needs Assessment Surveys 13. Conduct of Two (2) Training Workshops on Local Governance for Barangay Officials, Tanod and Lupon Members 14. “Adopt-a-Barangay” Extension Programs covered with Memoranda of Agreement:  Calungboyan, Santa, Ilocos Sur  Casiber, Santa, Ilocos Sur  Rancho, Santa, Ilocos Sur  Villamar, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur

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INSTRUCTION A. Review and Enrichment of all the Course Syllabi of the General Education Social Sciences and Philosophy Courses B. Enrollment of nine (9) faculty members in advanced studies C. Attendance of 32 (97%) faculty members to seminars/conferences: The Department Head attended an International Conference, fourteen (14) faculty members attended nine (9) National Conferences , and 32 faculty members attended 10 Institutional Seminars/Workshops D. Presentation of CHRE (Center for Human Rights Education) Best Practices

at the Assessment Planning and Building on Center for Human Rights Education E. NBC 461 Evaluation F. The Department conducted the following activities to enhance Instruction. 1. Strategic Planning Workshop and Seminar on The New General Education Curriculum of Higher Education Program in the Context of the K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum on July 28, 2014 2. Film Showing with the Theme “Enhancing Students’ Knowledge, Values/ Ethics and Civic Engagement Through Alternative Teaching Modes” on

December 16-17, 2014. 3. Faculty Performance Evaluation

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RESEARCH A. Publication of one (1) research output in the IAMURE International Journal of Social Sciences  Dumbrique, Jean S. - Performance in Local Governance and Community Development of the Sangguniang Kabataan of Vigan City, Ilocos Sur B. Presentation of five (5) research outputs in Research Conferences/Colloquia 1. International Research Conference  Dumbrique, Jean S. - Performance in Local Governance and Community Development of the Sangguniang Kabataan of Vigan City, Ilocos Sur 2. National Research Conference  Paz, Crizzle B. - Governance in Environmental Management at the Municipality of Santa, Ilocos Sur 3. Local/Institutional Conferences/Colloquia  Mata, Lloyd A. - The Phytochemical Effect of Betel Nuts and its Relation to Socio Economic and Health Related Problems  Pio, Arnold P. - Awareness of the UNP Students on the Indigenous People’s Rights Act of 1997 (RA 8371)  Raposas, Bernadette A. - Perception on the Occurrence of Bullying among Personnel of San Jose Elementary School C. Co-convened the National Historical Commission of the Philippines’ 35th National Conference on Local and National History D. Three (3) research proposals were approved for funding by the University

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EXTENSION A. The Department initiated the conduct of the following: 1. Two (2) Needs Assessment Surveys where Dr. Jean S. Dumbrique, Dr. Mario R. Contaoi, Mrs. Crizzle B. Paz, Dr. Ismael C. Rivera, and Mrs. Avelina J. Tabios served as surveyors a. Barangays Rancho, Casiber, and Calungbuyan, Santa, Ilocos Sur on February 19, 2014 b. Barangay Villamar, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur on October 7, 2014 2. Two (2) Training Workshops on Local Governance with Special Focus on the Barangay Justice System for Barangay Officials, Tanod and Lupon Members where eight (8) faculty members ( The Department Head, Mr. Abelardo A. Anicas, Mr. Derick Jackson C. Artates, Dr. Mario R. Contaoi, Mr. Arvin Jay M. Manauis, Mrs. Crizzle B. Paz, Dr. Ismael C. Rivera, Mr. Stephen C. Tabios served as resourse speakers, and one (1) faculty member (Mrs. Bernadette Raposas) served as facilitator a. Barangays Rancho, Casiber, Calungbuyan, Santa, Ilocos Sur on March 6-7, 2014 b. Barangay Villamar, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur on December 11-12, 2014 3. Four (4) “Adopt-a-Barangay” Extension Programs covered with Memoranda of Agreement: a. Barangay Rancho, Santa, Ilocos Sur c. Barangay Calungbuyan, Ilocos Sur b. Barangay Casiber, Santa, Ilocos Sur d. Barangay Villamar, Ilocos Sur B. Services of faculty members to other units/institutions/organizations as co-convenor, resource speakers, session managers, moderators, LET reviewers, and radio program anchors. 1. The Department Head, Dr. Remigio L. Obrero and Dr. Fatima F. Rocamora served as session managers and moderators in the 35th NHCP’s (National Historical Commission of the Philippines) National Conference on Local and National History held on October 23-25, 2014. The Department Head was also a co-convenor of the event. 2. Dr. Emidio Rosal, Jr. and Mr. Stephen Tabios served as session managers and Mrs. Crizzle B. Paz as facilitator in the 2nd National Multidisciplinary Conference held on April 30-May 02, 2014. 3. Dr. Lloyd A. Mata and Mr. Stephen C. Tabios served as LET (Licensure Examination for Teachers) reviewers. 4. Dr. Mario R. Contaoi and Dr. Emidio R. Rosal, Jr. are year-round anchors of their respective radio programs at DZNS namely “Boses 963” and “Taripatuem Ti Salun-at ken Aglawlaw”. PRODUCTION  Conduct of Film Showing with the Theme “Enhancing Students’ Knowledge, Values/Ethics and Civic Engagement through Innovative/ Alternative Teaching Modes”

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2nd Runner-up, Extemporaneous Speaking, 6th Nat’l Socio-Cultural & Literary Festival Mindanao University of Science & Technology, Cagayan de Oro City, December 11, 2014, Coach Angelica Tolentino Champion, Extemporaneous Speaking, PASUC 1 Socio-Cultural & Literary Festival , Mariano Marcos Memorial State University , Batac City, Ilocos Norte, October 27, 2014 Coach Angelica Tolentino 3rd Place, Pagsulat ng Sanaysay, PASUC 1 Socio-Cultural & Literary Festival , Mariano Marcos Memorial State University , Batac City, Ilocos Norte, October 27, 2014 Coach Juvie Lynne Almachar 3rd Place, Essay Writing, PASUC 1 Socio-Cultural & Literary Festival , Mariano Marcos Memorial State University , Batac City, Ilocos Norte, October 27, 2014 Coach Christopher Viejay Sevillena



Faculty members served as coaches in all the literary/academic contests during the SCUAA. 2014.



Twenty training programs/seminars/conferences attended by the faculty.



Twenty-five faculty members pursuing advanced degrees.



Six research studies were submitted to the Research Center for funding.



Faculty members organizations.



Extension activity in Benito Soliven Academy, Sto Domingo, Ilocos Sur completed in March, followed by a Speech Clinic being conducted in Lidlidda, Ilocos Sur.



Faculty members served as area chair during the accreditation of the different colleges.



The Department Head prepared the proposed revision of the MAT English in the UNP Graduate School.



The Department Head and other faculty members served as speakers/ lecturers during strategic planning and other similar undertakings.



One faculty member served as chair-validator in Grade 10 Filipino Teaching Guide, DepEd – NCR, RELC, Marikina City

applied

membership

in

six

different

professional

Three faculty members finished MA.



One Faculty finished Doctorate



The Department facilitated the literary and academic contests during the SCUAA 2014.

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Instructional Activities NAME OF FACULTY

ACTIVITY

NAME OF FACULTY

Abaya, Digna Jocelyn A. Abergas, Luis Angelo A. Aleson, Dichi Rica Amarillo, Cindy E. Antiporda, Ma. Bernadita Astom, Imelda F. Benzon, Nelson Calibuso, Winnie De Vera, Allen Magdaleno A. Espinosa, Jenny Lou Fabre Jareason Fenis, Myreen A. Marinas, Esperanza Marites V. Quitevis, Rosario B. Ragunjan, Nolito Rubia, Occencia T. Sevillena, Viejay Christopher B. Taaca, Arnel I. Tabangcura, Amor

Taught the following subject/s:: Writing in the Discipline, Speech & oral Communication with Debate, Communication Skills 1& 2, Technical Report writing, Philippine Literature, Literatures of the World, Life & Works of Rizal, Study & Thinking Skills, Intensive English, Grammar & Composition, Phonetics, Introduction to Linguistics, Structure of English, and Scholastic Journalism

Tabunan, Rommel Torricer, Clifford Maxel Urbis, Novie Ada B. Visaya, Michael

Taught Writing in the Discipline, Speech & oral Communication with Debate, Communication Skills 1& 2, Technical Report writing

Aguilar, Irene T. Almachar, Juvie Lynne T. Amano, Evelyn D. Battad, Maria Ines Bueno, Eden A. Canoy, Bernadeth Duquinal, Marites Guillen, Dr. Leila P. Jamon, Teodora R. Manegdeg, Nancy Nesperos, Imelda Q.

Pacis, Mary Flor Piano, Mae Oliva M. Quelnan Franciso R. Rapacon, Emely Reynon, Lourdes R. Unciano, Ma. Jesusa

Taught the following subject/s: Pagbasa at Pagsulat Tungo sa Pananaliksik, Literatura ng Pilipinas, Masining na Pagpapahayag, Rizal

Esta, Joe Michael A. Cabaldon, Joselito Cariaga, Rinalyn Fagela, Danlord Fagela, Susana Pilar, Karl Marx Forneas, Sherwin

Taught :Art Appreciation and Aesthetics

Tolentino, Angelica U.

Taught the following subject/s: English and Mass Comm. Major

Tumaca, Anna Barbara Angelica Labelle

Taught the following subject/s: English and Information Tech.

Ubilas, Nancy T.

Taught the following subject/s: Filipino and Fil. Major Subjects

Reolalas, Santiago R.

Taught the following subject/s: and Major Subjects

Taught the following subject/s: Pagbasa at Pagsulat Tungo sa Pananaliksik, Literatura ng Pilipinas, Masining na Pagpapahayag. Helped in the preparation for accreditation of the different colleges.

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Advanced Education Name

Trainings/Seminars/Conferences Course

RUBIA, Eva Occencia

Doctor of Education (on going)

ALCONIS, Charito

Master of Arts In Teaching Filipino

ALMACHAR, Juvie Lynne

Doctor of Philosophy (Linguistics)

BUENO, Eden

Doctor of Education

ABERGAS, Luis Angelo

Master of Arts in Teaching English

ALESON, Dichi Rica

Master of Arts in Teaching English

ASTOM, Imelda

Doctor of Education

Public Consultation on the Proposed Use of Filipino in Teaching the General Education Courses on July 4, 2014 at the CHED, Diliman, Quezon City

PATUBO, Honorato R.

National Training/Workshop on the Impact of K-12 on SUC’s on July 8-10, 2014, PUP Manila Training Course on ISO 9001:2008 Quality Mgt. System Requirements and Documentation by the DAP

ALMACHAR, Juvie Lynne

ALCONIS, Charito

BENZON, Nelson

Doctor of Public Administration

CANOY, Bernadeth F.

Doctor of Philosophy

QUELNAN, Francisco

Doctor of Philosophy

ALCONIS, Charito

UNCIANO, Ma. Jesusa R.

Doctor of Education

CANOY, Bernadette

ESTA, Joe Michael

MS Architecture, MAPUA

QUELNAN, Francis

TUMACA, Labelle

Master of Arts In Teaching English

URBIS, Novie Ada

Doctor of Philosophy

AMARILLO, Cindy

Master of Arts in Teaching English

CALIBOSO, Winnie T.

Master of Arts in Teaching English

PIANO, Mae Oliva

FABRE, Jaraeson C.

Master of Arts in Teaching English

ALMACHAR, Juvie Lynn

RAPACON, Emely R.

Master of Arts in Teaching Filipino

SEVILLENA, Viejay Christopher

Master of Arts in Teaching English

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PIANO, Mae Oliva

AMANO, Evelyn VIRTUDES, Jocelyn

The Philippine Cultural Education Program (PCEP) in a Culture-Based Syllabus Malayuning Komunikasyon – July 4-5, 2014, Malolos Bulacan National Conference with the theme “Wika ng Kahandaan, Kahandaan sa Wika” on September 2527 at the University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City. National Seminar Workshop in teaching Philippine Literature in English & Filipino in K-12 classrooms on October 18-20, 2014, Balanga, and Bataan. 9th NAKEM International Conference on “Panagpapatang (maipapan) iti Ilokano ken Panangitag-ay iti Diskurso nga Ilokano” , 10- 23-25, 2014 Baguio City.

NESPEROS, Imelda

“Mother-Tongue and National Language in the K-12 Curricular Enhancement as Framework for Development: an International ConferenceWorkshop”, on November 20-22, 2014 , UP Diliman

TOLENTINO, Angelica

9th annual Conference of Journalism and Mass Communication at AFP Theatre Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City

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Enhanced/Revised Curriculum: BS Mathematics Program Participation in the accreditation of programs in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business Administration and Accountancy, College of Criminal Justice Education and Social Work, College of Communication and Information Technology and the College of Architecture. Six faculty are doctorate degree holders and 21 are with master’s degree. One Faculty finished her doctorate degree and two, master’s degree. Three faculty members are on dissertation writing; one, on thesis writing; eight are taking their doctorate degree; and six are taking their master’s degree Completed 19 researches, one published and 15 were presented in international, national/regional and institutional fora. Attendance of faculty members in two (2) international, 12 national/regional and 13 local/institutional trainings, seminars/workshops, conferences Prof. Praxedes L. Peralta, the department head, chaired the technical working committee that developed the UNP Grading System and the transmutation of grades. Dr. Rolando Navarro is the representative of the President to the Region I Health Research and Development Consortium and Prof. Praxedes L. Peralta, the department head, was selected as one of the members of the TWG of the R & D Committee of the consortium Prof. Miriam Javier was selected as member of Region I Cleaner Production Assessment team (CPAT), DOST 1 Food Safety Assessment team, and Regional Advisory Council for Foundation for Phil. Environment and Ms. Christy Venezuela, as member of Region I Cleaner Production Assessment Team (CPAT) Conducted three (3) seminar/workshop for the science faculty members Spear headed the Statistics Month Celebration in the university and participation in the provincial and regional celebrations Some DMNS Faculty Members served as resource persons, trainers and judges in mathematics and science related and research activities Participation in the 23nd Philippine Statistics Quiz Regional Championship Ilocos Region; UP Annual Nationwide Search for Math Wizards and Philippine Science Consortium Annual Math-Science Quiz Bowl Membership in the UNP GAD Focal Point System and UNP Library Council Designation of six (6) faculty members as advisers of the University Science Club; UNP - SAVE ME (Save Mother Earth Movement); University Mathematics Club; and Gamma Kappa Rho Fraternity & Sigma Gamma Lamba Sorority respectively.

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Prof. Miriam N. Javier was awarded the “2014 UNP Faculty of the Year” and 2nd Best Oral Presenter in the UNP Research Colloquium; Dr. Carmela Florentino won the Best Oral Presenter in the 2nd National Multidisciplinary Research Conference; Dr. Virgilio Gascon was awarded the 2nd Best Oral Presenter in a Research Presentation by the Philippine Science Consortium; and Ms. Charo Rojas was judged the Best Oral Presenter in the UNP Research Colloquium.

Awarding o f Prof. Miriam Javier as “UNP Faculty of the Year 2014”

The DMNS Faculty taking a Pose during the Parade last Foundation Week Celebration

Consultative Meeting with the DMNS Faculty

The Science Faculty in a Pose During a Training-Workshop in the Laboratory

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INSTRUCTION  Revision of the BS Mathematics Curriculum  Updating of Course Syllabi in the GE subjects  Participation of some faculty members in the preparation for accreditation of the following Programs: BS Biology – Level III (Phases 2), BS Mathematics – Level III (Phase 2), BS Architecture – Level I, BS Criminology – Level I, Business Administration Majors – Level III (Phase 2) and BS Accountancy – Level III (Phase 2), with the Department Head as Presenter along the area of instruction in the BS Mathematics Program Level III (Phase 2) accreditation  Participation in the Philippine Physics Society Annual Convention  Participation in the development of the UNP Grading System with the Department Head as Chair of the technical working committee  Conducted three (3) in-service trainings/workshops for the Natural Science faculty & students

On-Going Study Privilege

FSD Grantees





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Ms. Carmela Florentino – Doctor of Education Mr. Joseph Taban – MA Mathematics Education Ms. Charo Rojas – MS Biology

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Designation of Ms. Christy Venezuela and Ms. Christa Jesusa Saniatan as advisers of UNP - SAVE ME (Save Mother Earth Movement) and spearheaded membership and chapter monitoring activity; MOA Signing with the Municipality of Cabugao re-Mangrove Protection and Conservation, information drive on climate change and movement for a Green World monitoring Designation of Mr. Joseph Taban as adviser of University Mathematics Club (UMC) and spearheaded the gathering and posting of statistical reports; the conduct of mathematical Challenge to UNP Students; needs assessment surveys in DECS schools; participation in the BANGON PINAS: A Run for Visayas; Designation of Dr. Virgilio Gascon as adviser of Gamma Kappa Rho Fraternity & Sigma Gamma Lambda Sorority Spearheaded the UNP Science & Technology (September, 1-30, 2014) and Statistics Month Celebrations (October 1-31, 2014). Participation in the 23rd Philippine Statistics Quiz Regional Championship Ilocos Region, November, 2014. Participation in the UP Annual Nationwide Search for Math Wizards, January, 2014 Participation in the Philippine Science Consortium Annual Math-Science Quiz Bowl, December, 2014

Mr. Tirso Tactay – EdD, Ms. Magdalena Tabangcura – MST Physics Dr. Florida Ursulom – MBA Ms. Denesse Geyrozaga – PhD General Science Ed Ms. Christy Venezuela – PhD General Science Ed Ms. Gloria Molina – PhD General Science Education Ms. Jill Ann Paranada – PhD General Science Ed Mr. Nori Tactay – PhD Mathematics Education Mr. Joseph Taban – PhD Mathematics Education Ms. Rizza Cajindos – PhD Mathematics Education

Others pursuing Advanced Education: Mr. Mark Jay Benitez – MAME Ms. Digna Arcaparlas – MAME Mr. Shiverly Feland Benedict Dolores – MST Physics Mr. Mark Christopher Molina – MST Physics Mr. Joey Neil Marzan – MST Physics Ms. Christa Jesusa Saniatan - MA

Hands-on Activities During the Training Workshops in the Laboratory

On Student Development 

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Faculty & Student Activities in Celebration of the 25th National Statistics Month 2014

Researches

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Phytochemical and Antimicrobial Property of Varieties of Sanseviera Natural Resource Mapping of Mangrove Ecosystems of Ilocos Sur Cross-cutting Gender Mainstreaming Activities of the LGU’s in the Down skirts of Abra River Basin to become Climate Resilient Benefits and Services of Selected Public Organization in Metro Vigan Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites among Food Handlers in UNP Systematics and Diversity Assessment of the MacroFaunal Composition of Govantes Rivers in Vigan City Capability of the Municipality of Cabugao, Ilocos Sur in CCAM Indigenous Use on Medicinal Plants by Traditional Healers The Teaching of Chemistry In State Universities of Colleges in Region 1 Natural Resources Mapping of Mangrove Ecosystems in Ilocos Sur Spatial and Temporal Species Diversity Assessment in Island Barangays of Santa Preliminary Stand-up on the Cage Culture of Seabass Mathematics Preparedness of the 1st Year Students in the CCIT-UNP Anthropogenic Factors Affecting the Meztizo River Adaptive Mechanisms and Systems among Resource-Poor Farming Households in Ilocos Sur Learning Style, Attitude, and Force Concept Inventory Score of BSIE Students of UNP Organic Based Practices in Aerobic Rice Production Among Fledging Farmer Scientist in Ilocos Sur Capability of Vigan City in Cross-cutting Activities to become Climate Change Resilient Competencies in Plane Trigo of 2nd Year Students in Selected Colleges of UNP: Basis for Module Development

International  Capability of Vigan City in Cross-cutting Activities to become Climate Change Resilient National/Regional  Capability of the Municipality of Cabugao, Ilocos Sur in Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation  The Teaching of Chemistry In State Universities of Colleges in Region 1  Spatial and Temporal Species Diversity Assessment in Island Barangays of Santa  Indigenous Use of Medicinal Plants by Traditional Healers  Antimicrobial Activity of Eight Microorganisms in Different Parts of Bitaog (Callophylum inophylum) Extracts and its Phytochemistry,  Learning Style, Attitude, and Force Concept Inventory Score of BSIE Students of UNP  Organic Based Practices in Aerobic Rice Production Among Fledging Farmer Scientist in Ilocos Sur  Adaptive Mechanisms and Systems Among Resource-Poor Farming Households in Ilocos Sur Local/Institutional  Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites among Food Handlers in UNP  Anthropogenic Factors that Affects The Meztizo River  Organic Based Practices in Aerobic Rice Production Among Fledging Farmer Scientist in Ilocos Sur  Systematics and Diversity Assessment of the Macro -Faunal Composition of Govantes Rivers in Vigan City  Preliminary Stand-up on the Cage Culture of Seabass  Effects of Games on the Mathematics Performance of the First Year Students of Tay-ac National High School Division of Ilocos Sur Published Research  Learning Style, Attitude, and Force Inventory Score of BSIE Students of UNP

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DMNS Faculty Members Presenting Their Research Outputs

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MOA Signing, UNP-Gawad Kalinga Project: Pilipinas Natin Synchronized Tree Planting Day sponsored by the Provincial Govt. of Ilocos Sur Participation in the UNP Handog Pamasko; Gift -giving Projects Radio Program, DWRS “Earth’s Voice” every Mondays and Saturdays of the month hosted by Dr. Virgilio Gascon Drafted proposal on UNP’s Role in the Bamboo Industry Development Conducted three (3) workshops on Laboratory Instrumentation and Safety for the science faculty Dr. Rolando Navarro is the representative of the President to the Region I Health Research and Development Consortium (R1-HRDC) Prof. Praxedes L. Peralta, members of the Technical Working Group of the R & D Committee of R1-HRDC Prof. Miriam Javier, member of Region I Cleaner Production Assessment team (CPAT), DOST 1 Food Safety Assessment team, and Regional Advisory Council for Foundation for Phil. Environment Ms. Christy Venezuela, as member of Region I Cleaner Production Assessment Team (CPAT)

SERVICES AS RESOURCE PERSONS  Prof. Miriam Javier served as Resource Speaker on “Environmental Sustainability” 13th Annual Youth Science, Technology and Environment Camp, Jan. 31-Feb 2, 2014 and Guests Lecturer, National Environment Awareness Month, November 27-28, 2014, UNP













Dr. Gascon was the Speaker, Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction Management Training, Baluarte, Salindeg, Vigan City, August 6, 2014; Evaluator – Commodity Review, ILARDEC AgroForestry & Environment Researches, Researches on Farm Animals & Cereals, and Researches on Sericulture – August 18,28 & 29, 2014; Resource Speaker, Ecological Waste Management for Students, UNP, September, 2014 and Poster Presenter, Organic Based Strategies in Aerobic Rice Production by the Ilocos Sur Farmers, ILARDEC Regional Consortium, San Fernando City, La Union, November 26-28, 2014 Ms. Magdalena Ebojo served ss Quizmaster during the Statistical Quiz (Group & Individual Category) on October 10 & 21, 2014, UNP-Guestel and Coach during the Jingle Making Contest, institutional (October 21), provincial (Oct. 27) and regional (Oct 13) levels Ms. Rizza Cajindos acted as the Coach during the Statistical Quiz (Individual Category), Institutional (Oct. 21), Provincial (Oct. 27), and Regional (Nov. 20) levels Dr. Edelyn Cadorna served as the Coach during the Statistical Quiz (Individual Category), Institutional (Oct. 21), Provincial (Oct. 27), and Regional (Nov. 20) levels Mr. Joseph Taban acted as the Coach during the 41st UP Mathematics Club Annual Nationwide Search for Math Wizard, February 15, 2014 and during the Statistical Quiz (group category), Institutional (Oct. 10), Provincial (Oct. 16), and Regional( Oct. 20) levels Mr. Norie Tactay served as Coach during the Poster Slogan Contest - Institutional and Provincial levels during the Statistical Month Celebration on October 2014 and the coach for mathematics during the Philippine Science Consortium Quiz Bowl

Co-hosting the Radio Progam “Earth’s Voice (Ikkis ken Arasaas ti Daga)”

The President Giving his Message During the Retirement Program of one of the DMNS Faculty

The DMNS Family Having Fun During the Department’s X’mas Party

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The Department of Physical Education conducted its “2st Physical Education Culminating Program” for PE 101 and PE 103 last October 1, 2, 3, 2014, and its theme was “(“P.E.iesta!”) Enhancement of Physical Education through Fitness and Sports”



The 3rd National Conference on Sport Pedagogy last November 7, 8, 9, at University of the Philippines Diliman and Ateneo de Manila University, with the theme “Best Practices in Movement Education to Develop Champions for Life.

2nd Culminating Day of the Physical education Department, CHEERDANCE and CALISTHENICS COMPETITION



The 5 faculty member of the Physical Education Department attended the 3rd National Conference on Sports Pedagogy at UP, Diliman Manila.

The 1st Physical Education Fun-Run last October 1, 2014.

INSTRUCTION 1. P.E. Culminating Day. March 5,6 and 7, 2014   

To acquire competence of good camaraderie this will lead to development of proper conduct and behavior among Physical Education Students; To find joy and develop “fair play” in performing activities suited to the needs of our students; To develop the total personality of students through Physical Education programs and activities.

The Physical education Students, getting ready to run, first took a warm-up

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2. “P.E. iesta!” The 2nd Physical Education Culminating Program with the theme “Enhancement of Physical Education through Fitness and Sports”.  To acquire competence of good camaraderie, this will lead to the development and attainment of proper conduct and behavior among physical education students;  To find joy and developed “fair play” in performing various activities suited to needs of our students;  To develop the personality of the students through Physical Education programs and be more aware of other activities of the department, and  To scout potential players to be an athlete to represent the University to a higher level of competition. “P.Eista 2014!”

Schedule of Activities DATE Sept. 2226, 2014 Oct. 1, 2014

TIME 8:00am5:00pm 6:00 am 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:00 am

Oct. 1, 2014

Oct. 2, 2014

Oct. 3, 2014

12:00 NN 1:00-5:00 pm 8:00am5:00pm 8:00am12:00n 1:00-5:00 pm

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3. The 3rd National Conference on Sports Pedagogy, with the theme “BEST PRACTICES IN MOVEMENT EDUCATION TO DEVELOP CHAMPION FOR LIFE.”

VENUE

Registration

Gymnasium

Fun Run Mass Dance Exercise Opening Program Start of the Games

Around Vigan UNP Grandstand UNP Grandstand UNP Grandstand and Gymnasium

Break Resume of Games Continuation of Games Championship Closing Program *Cheer dance and Calisthenics Competition, * Awarding Ceremony

UNP Grandstand and Gymnasium UNP Grandstand and Gymnasium UNP Grandstand and Gymnasium



To impart knowledge on the best practices and techniques in movement education geared toward the holistic development of the youth to be well-rounded and well-adjusted individuals;



To address issues concerning the impact of the K-12 Curriculum to Physical Educators and to those in the Sports and Fitness Industry;



To promote a research oriented culture in the practice of Physical Education and Sports Science in the Philippines;



To update knowledge on international standards by inviting foreign experts in the field of Sports Science and Physical Education;



To create opportunities for forging professional ties with colleagues in the neighboring ASEAN countries and the rest of the world.

UNP Grandstand

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Name REOTUTAR, ERIC F.

Michael John Vermudez, Jimmy R. Donato, Chasen G. Almazan, Joel M. Arruejo and Schubert R. Soliven, the participants in the 3rd National Conference on Sports Pedagogy, UP Diliman

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT Advance Education Name AGUSTIN, ELIZABETH B.

Course MAED, With Doctor of Education Units

ALMAZAN, CHASEN G.

MAT-PE, With Doctor of Education Units

CONCORDIA, MATILDE T.

Doctor of Education

DONATO, JIMMY R.

MAT-PE, With Doctor of Education Units MAT-PE, With Doctor of Education Units Master of Arts in Teaching Physical Education MAED, With Doctor of Education Units

PALMA, RONILO B. RABARA, TITO A.

RAMOS, JENNY ROSE R.

REYNANTE, LORETO L.

Course MAT-PEWith Doctor of Education Units Completed Academic Requirements, MAT-PE

RIVAD, EDNA F. SOLIVEN, SCHUBERT R.

Doctor of Education MAT-PE, Doctor of Education, with Dissertation

FERRER, CARMELA VEE P.

With Master of Arts in Teaching Physical Education

PADUA, NATI-ROSE S.

With Master of Arts in Teaching Physical Education

PALO, MARK CHRISTIAN T.

With Master of Arts in Teaching Physical Education

VERMUDEZ, MICHAEL JOHN C

With Master of Arts in Teaching Physical Education

PRODUCTION “The 1st Physical Education Fun Run”  To develop the physical fitness of the PE students through Fun-run;  To find joy and unity performing activities suited to the needs of the participants, and  To raise funds for Physical Education Department for this future activities and projects.

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P.E. Students before and after the Fun-Run

EXTENSION Name of Faculty Almazan, Chasen G.

Name of Faculty

Services Co – Coach – UNP Women’s Basketball Team

Concordia, Matilde T.

Coach – UNP Softball Team

Rabara, Tito A

Coach – UNP Men’s Volleyball Team

Ramos, Jenny Rose R.

Coach – UNP Women’s Swimming Team

Reotutar, Eric F.

Coach – UNP Men’s Swimming Team

Reynante, Loreto L.

Coach – UNP Women’s Volleyball Team

Rivad, Edna R.

Officiating Official – Volleyball Women SCUAA Regional Olympic

Soliven, Shubert R.

Co-coach /Trainer – UNP Lawn Tennis Men & Women

Chairman of the board of judges – Search for Mr. & Ms. Sport Fest 2014, ISCC Sport Fest 2014 Board of Judges – Institutional Christmas Program of SPCIS, December 18, 2014 at SPCIS Audi-Gym. Vermudez, Michael John C.

Trainer – UNP Softball Team

Palo, Mark Christian T

Co – Coach – UNP Men’s volleyball Team

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Coach – UNP Taekwondo Team

Padua, Nati Rose S.

Services

Judge – BOSES KO, PANALO TO’ during the BSEd week: 2nd ASES ANNIVERSARY, September 20, 2014.

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ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT INSTRUCTION Pupils and Students Development

Pampanga on December 4-7, 2014.  Regional Schools Press Conference at St. Paul College of Ilocos Sur, Bantay, Ilocos Sur, December 8-10, 2014

INTERNATIONAL

PROVINCIAL

 International Congress for Student Leaders and Teachers on the Millennium Development Goals Beyond 2015 on October 2014 at Easter College Gym, Baguio City, Philippines

 Division Write Shop for RSPC in Vigan Central School, Vigan City, December 3-4, 2014

NATIONAL  PSYSC National Science Club Summer Camp, Cebu City, April 1-6, 2014  National Schools Press Conference, SBMA, Olongapo City, April 7-10, 2014  National Kampo Kalikasan, Pagudpod, Ilocos Sur, April 8-11, 2014  National Youth Leaders & Educators Summit on Transformative Leadership on July 25-27, 2014 at Ilocos Norte National High School, Division of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte.  National Science Club Summit at Naguilian National High School, Naguilian, La Union, September 6-7, 2014 REGIONAL  Regional Senior Encampment at

Girl Subic

Scout Bay,

INSTITUTIONAL/LOCAL  Eskwelahan Ko, Pagagandahin Ko” by the Laboratory Schools Organization, May 26-June 6, 2014.  Orientation Programs of Pre-school, Grade I and Grade 7 Pupils and Students and their Parents, July 4, 2014  Values transformation and Sensitivity Training of High School Students, August 20, 29, September 4 & 12, 2014  Seminar-Workshop in Standard Accounting System for Student Organization, Audio-Visual Room, Student Center Building, UNP  UNP Goes GIBANG (Global Initiative in Basketball and Games) Part 2 Basketball Clinic and Training Level 2, October 20-21, 2014, UNP, Vigan City  BSP Camporal at UNP Pval, October 24-26, 2014  GSP Camporal at UNP Oval, October 27-29, 2014  Seminar-Forum on Empowering Student leaders in Good Governance, A n n u a l

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 International Conference on Early Childhood Education on April 24-26, 2014 at Baguio Convention Center, Baguio City, Philippines  ASEAN Teacher Education Conference on September 18-19, 2014 at Traders Hotel Manila, Philippines  International Congress for Student Leaders and Teachers on the Millennium Development Goals Beyond 2015 on October 2014 at Easter College Gym, Baguio City, Philippines NATIONAL  Search Convention 2013 on March 8, 2014 at the School of Economics Auditorium, University of the Philippines – Diliman  National Training & Workshop on the Teaching of Ilokano Grammar on April 30, 2014 at Lucban, Magsaysay Road, Baguio City.  National Seminar- Workshop in Teaching Reading To Problematic Readers on June 28-30, 2014, Hotel Supreme Convention Plaza, Baguio City, Philippines.  National Youth Leaders & Educators Summit on Transformative Leadership F Y

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on July 25-27, 2014 at Ilocos Norte National High School, Division of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte.  National Seminar-Workshop on Kindergarten and Primary Level (Grade 1 to 3) Education on October 18-20, 2014 at Romulo Hall, Teachers’ Camp, Baguio City, Philippines.  Umuna a Konggreso Internasional Iti Lengguahe Ilocano/Maika - (a Nakem Conferencia Internasional on October 25, 2014 at Hotel Supreme Baguio City, Philippines. REGIONAL  Regional Senior Girl Scout Encampment Subic Bay, Pampanga on December 4-7, 2014.  Regional Schools Press Conference at St. Paul College of Ilocos Sur, Bantay, Ilocos Sur.  Regional Mass Training of Grade 3 Teachers on K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum on May 17-21, 2014 at Bantay East Central School, Bantay, Ilocos Sur  Panlalawigang Seminar Innadalan 2014: Wikang Filipino Tungo sa Pagkakaisa on Agosto 8, 2014 sa UNP, Vigan City.  Regional Education Summit on the Implementation of Republic Act. No. 10533 or the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013 on September 5, 2014 at Urdaneta, Pangasinan

PROVINCIAL

FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS

 32nd Annual Provincials Scouts Jamborette and Kawan Field Day on January 11, 2014 at Sto. Domingo Peoples Coliseum, Sto, Domingo, Ilocos Sur.  Basic Leadership Course for 24 training hours conducted at GSP Headquarters, Vigan City on July 46, 2014  Camper’s Permit Course for 32 training hours conducted at GSP Campsite, Banaoang Bantay, Ilocos Sur on August 21-24, 2014  Basic Training Course for Kawan Leaders on September 26-28, 2014 at Vigan Central School, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur  Division Seminar-Workshop on Campus Journalism on October 1517, 2014 at Division Conference Hall, Vigan City  Grade 9 TLE Teachers Mass Orientation of the K-12 Curriculum and Enhancement Training of TLE Exploratory Teachers for Private Schools on November 3-4, 2014

 Mrs. Glorijoy Alejandria Rivad earned NC II in Computer Hardware Servicing, April 12, 2014  Mrs. Aida Vecina earned NC III in Book Keeping  Mr. Randall Rabacal earned NC II in Beauty Care, September 14, 2014  The Principal (Dr. Aurelia Vitamog) awarded 2nd Runner-Up and Best Dressed Presenter in the 2014 Research Colloquium sponsored by the University Research Center held on December 15, 2014

INSTITUTIONAL/LOCAL  Google Apps for Education Fundamentals on September 10, 2014 at University of Northern Philippines, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur  Gender Fair Education on September 30-October 3, 2014 at Guestel Function Hall, UNP, Vigan City

Performance on Curricular and CoCurricular Competitions NATIONAL  Most Outstanding Science Club of the Phils . and Public Recognition Prominence Award given by the Phil. Society of Youth Science Club of the Phils., UP Diliman, March 8, 2014. REGIONAL  Gawad Pagkilala sa UNP-LGS Science Club awarded by the Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources (BFAR-Region I), October 17, 2014 PROVINCIAL  Delton Jay Aguila, a IV-Gold student, won as Mr. Boy Scout 2014 during

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the 32nd BSP Jamborette, January 912, 2014, Calay-ab, Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur  MTAP DepEd Math Challenge Division Team Oral FinalsElementary at Vigan Central School, Vigan City, January 30, 2014. The following pupils were winners:  Grade III- 1st Place Ashley John Vidad Jan Louise Quitoriano Coach: Mrs. Felicitas Rizza Agam  Grade IV- 1st Place Eriquessen Jorja Segura Kimberly Valdez Coach: Mrs. Fely de Guzman  Grade VI-1st Place Ericka Joy Peria Naomi Gabrielle Valenciano Coach: Mrs. Anita Arlegui  Top Scorer: Ericka Joy Peria (Grade VI) Coach: Mrs. Anita Arlegui  MTAP DepEd Math Challenge Division Team Oral Finals Secondary at Ilocos Sur National High School, Vigan City,   January 31, 2014. Students who have garnered top three in the competition are as follows:  Grade 8 - 3rd Place Joice Anne Villalobos MC Justine Realgo Coach: Mrs. Maribel Yasay  Third Year- 2nd Place Cesar Gaspar, Jr. Carissa Mae Abaco

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Coach: Mrs. Maribel Yasay  Fourth Year – 2nd Place Jornalyn Palaganas Edrian Herrera Coach: Mrs. Novelyn Fuller  Miss Popular Girl Scout Erin Camille Somera (Senior GSP) won 2nd Princess, February 7, 2014  The Laboratory Schools won the following in the Division Buwan ng Wika Celebration on August 12-29, 2014 - First Place in the Balagtasan - Second Place , Movie Trailer  The Laboratory Schools won 3rd Place in the Drum Beat Competition sponsored by the City Government of Vigan , December 7, 2014. INSTITUTIONAL  Laboratory Schools Organization awarded 2nd Runner-Up, Most Outstanding Mandated Organization and Best Practices in Creativity in the UNP Parangal 2014, March 25, 2014 EXTENSION INTERNATIONAL  Mr. Vincent Genaro Palma, Trainor, UNP Goes Gibang, Thailand

PROVINCIAL

 Mrs. Beatriz Ragon, faculty, Trainor in the Livelihood Training Program for Women on Vegetable Preservation Through Pickling, sponsored by the LGU of Sta. Catalina, Ilocos Sur, January 22-24, 2014  Putting-Up a Learning Resource Center, an Extension Program at Paras-Parada Community School, Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur, March 27, 2014  Coastal Clean-Up and Mangrove Planting at Brgy. Paratong, Sta. Catalina, Ilocos Sur, September 27, 2014  Feeding Program at Villamar Elementary School, Villamar, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur, July 28, 2014 by the LSO officers & adviser  Dog Vaccination at Brgy. Pangada, Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur, November 18, 2014  Health Seminar on Sustainability for Healthy Living and Continuing Feeding Program at Villamar, Elementary School, Villamar, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur  KKK (Katawan, Kuto at Kuko) Extension Program at Silang Elementary School, Bantay, Ilocos Sur, November 26, 2014  Zero-Waste Information Drive at Pantay-Laud Elementary School, Pantay Laud, Vigan City, November 26, 2014  Putting-Up a Learning Resource Center, an Extension Program at Salindeg-Pong-ol-Barraca

Elementary School, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur  Series of Feeding Programs at Villamar Elementary School, Villamar, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur, November 14, 21, & December 3, 2014 RESEARCH  “Educational Innovation: Its Impact to the University’s Vision, Mission and Objectives of the Laboratory Schools” by Dr Aurelia Vitamog, Principal Laboratory Schools

Most Outstanding Science Club of the Phils . and Public Recognition Prominence Award given by the Phil. Society of Youth Science Club of the Phils., UP Diliman

Laboratory Schools Organization awarded 2nd Runner-Up, Most Outstanding Mandated Organization and Best Practices in Creativity in the UNP Parangal 2014

Miss Popular Girl Scout Erin Camille Somera (Senior GSP) won 2nd Princess

PSYSC National Science Club Summer Camp, Cebu City, April 1-6, 2014

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INSTRUCTION

A. Academic Enhancement and Review of the Advanced Higher Education Program Graduate Studies for Public Administration reviewed and enhanced the Doctor of Public Administration Program as presented in the Academic Council (February 10,2014): 1. Integration of Gender and Development (Governance Initiative No.9 Mainstream Gender and Development)

The Gender and Development Integration of the Graduate School Curricula, this is the inclusion of the GAD programs on gender dynamics, gender issues, women and development, feminism ,gender sensitivity and other relevant programs on GAD. a) Doctor of Public Administration- major subjects DPA 304 (Seminar on the Administration of Political Development); DPA 305 ( Economic Development); DPA 306 ( Social Development) b) Master in Public Administration (PA 201 Introduction to Public Administration) 2. Integration of Climate Change and Cultural Heritage Promotion (Maintenance of High Academic Standards through the Curriculum Revision/Enhancement and Cultural Heritage) In response to the recommendation of the AACUP for inclusion of climate change and sustainable development in the graduate curricula of the public administration programs, this is integrated in the aforementioned foundation and introductory subjects for master’s and doctorate program. The social and cultural dimension provided to governance initiative 10 relevant to the strategic direction of the practitioners in the field of public administration. 3. The changes of the basic and foundation subjects in RS 399 a & b, RS 299 a & b. Graduate Courses presented in the academic council reviewed and enhanced for implementation effective school Year 2014-2015 B.

Strategic Planning Workshop 2 in Graduate School in Baguio City The Strategic Planning Workshop in the Implementation of the Major Final Output 2-3 under the Advanced and Higher Education Services of the Quality Assurance ( Level IV: Engagement on Strategic Planning) of the Graduate School for Research and Extension Programs on February 22-24,2014 , Baguio City.

II. RESEARCH

1. Published Public Administration Researches in the Refereed Journals 1.1 Local and Regional Economic Development in Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte, Philippines: A Smart Practice in Good Governance by B.I. Lamarca and F.J. Lamarca (IAMURE International Journal of Social Science Vol 9, No 1 - January ,2014): doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7718/ijss.v9i1.760 1.2 Social Anatomy of Graft and Corruption in the Philippines by C.F. Bueno ( International Journal on Graft and Corruption, Volume 1. No. 1 January ,2014)

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2. Completed Researches 2.1 Generation Capacity of the Cities in Region 1 : An Assessment of Property Tax by Dr. Ferdinand Lamarca 2.2 The Best Practice of Public Administration in the Cultural Conservation and Management of the UNESCO Heritage City of Vigan by Dr. Christopher F. Bueno Fiscal Productivity and the Role of Government in the Provinces of Region I, Philippines: An Assessment of Tax Property by Ferdinand J. Lamarca 2.3 Economic Creativity on Income and Employment of Local Governance in the Philippines by Generoso Gudelio P. Pajarillo and Christopher F. Bueno 2.4 Local Governance Perspectives on Cultural Policy and Prosperity in the UNESCO Heritage City of Vigan by Christopher F. Bueno 3. Two Researches presented in the 2014 Annual International Conference of the Asian Association for Public Administration

3.1 Generation Capacity of the Cities in Region 1 : An Assessment of Property Tax by Dr. Ferdinand Lamarca 3.2 The Best Practice of Public Administration in the Cultural Conservation and Management of the UNESCO Heritage City of Vigan by Dr. Christopher F. Bueno 4. National and International Collaborative Researches in Public Administration The research outputs of the national and international collaborative research in public administration are submitted in the concerned government agency as part of the published researches and technical reports in the areas of democratic governance, biodiversity conservation, citizen satisfaction index system, collaborative governance. 3.1 Empowering Citizens to Deepen Democracy (Project No. 00082402) funded by UNDP-GOP Fostering Democratic Governance Porfolio 3.2 Partnership in Biodiversity Conservation Project II (PBC II) funded by United States Department of Interior- International Technical Assistance Program in partnership with Tanggol Kalikasan. 3.3 Citizens Satisfaction Index System - Candon City funded by Department of Interior and Local Government, Region I in partnership with City Government of Candon. 3.4 Optimizing the Contribution of Science and Technology of Poverty Alleviation and Inclusive Growth through Collaborative Governance of the State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) and Higher Education Institutions in Region 1 funded by Department of Science and Technology in partnership with Dr. Edna Co of the National College of Public Administration 5. Research papers presented during the World Conference for Public Administration with the theme Public Administration and Happiness: Policy Management and Politics form the Global Perspectives 5.1 Economic Creativity and Solid Waste Management of a Village in the Philippines: Coverting “ Water Hyacinth as Income Generators by M.D. Benzon (World Conference for Public Administration Journal, Economic Creativity (Vol.6, S. June 26, 2014. The Korean Association for Public Administration) 5.2 Economic Creativity on Income and Employment of Local Governance in the Philippines by G.G. Pajarillo and C.F. Bueno (World Conference for Public Administration Journal, Graduate Students, Vol.6, S. June 26, 2014)The Korean Association for Public Administration (KAPA)

5.3 Fiscal Productivity and Role of Government in the Cities of Region I, Philippines: An Assessment of Property Tax by F.J. Lamarca and B. J. Lamarca (World Conference for Public Administration Journal, Theories of Public Administation-June 22, 2014). The Korean Association for Public Administration (KAPA) 5.4 The Legislative Capabilities of the Sangguniang Bayan in Ilocos Sur, Creative Leadership,by A.R. Guerrero- (June 25,2014, The Korean Association for Public Administration (KAPA) A n n u a l

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The College of Public Administration conducted extension activities relevant in the University Extension Agenda for 2012-2017 along Local Governance Local Economic Development, Citizens’ Satisfaction, Citizens’ Engagement, Community Volunteerism and Cultural Governance.

The University of Northern Philippine through the Graduate Studies for Public Administration was selected by the DILG Region 1 as partner to conduct the LOCAL GOVERNANCE on Citizen Satisfaction activities. It has been the leading partner as Learning Resource Institution (LRI) in Region 1 in the implementation of the local governance programs. 1. The Economic and Social Impact Study of the Public Administration Extension Programs of Regional and Local Economic and Business Enterprise Development the Municipalities of Tagudin, Alilem, Del Pilar and Burgos The Local Economic and Business Enterprise Development of the four municipalities with the sustained extension activities along (1) Executive Policy Analysis ; (2) Business Sector and Support; (3) Rapid Economic Appraisal; (4) Local Economic Development have the following economic and social impact contributions on job creation, infrastructure development, commercial packaging, credit and financing investments, . 2. Continuation of the Gawad-Kalinga Projects for Citizens’ Satisfaction and Community Volunteerism 2. Utilization Conference on the Results of the CY 2013 Citizen Satisfaction Index System (CSIS) of Candon City, last July 23,2014. 2. Impact Studies conducted in the Gawad-Kalinga Projects a) Impact Study on the Social and Economic Contributions of the Gawad Kalinga-University of Northern Philippines (GK-UNP) Extension Program. b) Baseline of the Economic and Social Impact of the UNP Extension Program c) Monitoring and Evaluation of the Gawad Kalinga(GK)-UNP Extension Services

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Instruction



Oversees the University’s Academic Operations including all of its’ Academic Programs and Libraries.



Initiates Programs for the Review and Accreditation of the different programs per colleges.

Doctor of Public Administration

- Level III Re-accredited (Qualified for Level IV)

Master of Public Administration

- Level III Re-accredited (Qualified for Level IV)



Initiates and supervises University Foundation Activities and other related activities.

Master of Arts in Guidance and Counselling

- Level III Re-accredited Qualified for Level IV

Master of Arts in Teaching

- Level III Re-accredited Qualified for Level IV



Recommends faculty to attend Professional Development Seminars and Workshops.



Recommends Scholarship Grants to Qualified Faculty.



Evaluates qualifications of nominees for Outstanding Middle Level Administrator and Faculty of the year and recommends for the approval of the awards.

Programs Accredited

Accreditation Status Awarded

(English, Filipino, Physical Education, Practical Arts) Bachelor Science in Accountancy

- Level III Re-accredited

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Level III Re-accredited (Financial Mgt., Human Resource Mgt., Mgt. Accounting) Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship

- Level III Re-accredited

Bachelor of Science in Cooperative Mgt.

- Level III Re-accredited

Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication

- Level III Re-accredited

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science

- Level III Re-accredited



Supervises/monitors the computerization system of enrolment per semester and summer.



Supervises the preparation of the general program of the Commencement Exercises.



Initiates Review and Evaluation of the NBC 461 CCE & QCE Documents of Faculty.

Bachelor of Science in Biology

- Level III Re-accredited

Bachelor of Science in Physics

- Level III Re-accredited



Recommends Scholarship Grants to Qualified Faculty.

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

- Level III Re-accredited



Recommends faculty to attend Professional Development Seminars.

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

- Level II Re-accredited (Qualified for Level III)

Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering

- Level II Re-accredited

Doctor of Business Administration

- Level II Reaccredited

Master of Business Administration

- Level II Re-accredited

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Programs Accredited

Accreditation Status Awarded

Bachelor of Science in Architecture

- Level II Re-accredited

Bachelor of Fine Arts

- Level II Re-accredited

Bachelor of Science in Criminology

- Level II Re-accredited

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology

- Level II Re-accredited

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

- Level II Re-accredited

Chair the Performance Management Team (PMT). Chair the University Accreditation Task Force.

Chair the Recruitment and Selection Committee.

Activities undertaken by the VPAA Office



Consolidates the Faculty Performance Evaluation of the different colleges and departments and submits to the Office of the President and Human Resource Management Office .



Prepares the Operational Plans of the different activities of the University.



Coordinates with the different committees involved in the different University activities.



Prepares the reimbursements of expenses incurred by the Faculty Staff Development (FSD) Scholarship grantees.



Drafted the Blueprint on the Amalgamation of UNP, ISPSC and NLPSC as a University System.



Participated during The Public Hearing on the Amalgamation of UNP, NLPSC and ISPSC by the Congress Committee on Education.

Chair the Faculty Staff Development Committee (FSDC). Chair the Institutional NBC 461 Committee

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Chair the Review Committee on Awards.

Chair the Special Events Committee.

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Tree Planting at Barangay San Mariano, Bantay, Ilocos Sur



Information Dissemination and Consultation to the University of Northern Philippines Stakeholders regarding the “ Amalgamation of the University of Northern Philippines, North Luzon Polytechnic State College and Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College into a University System.

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Spearheaded the Publication and Distribution of the 2013 Revised Edition of the Student Handbook Spearheaded the PASUC I Literary-Cultural Festival 2014 and the Search for Mr. & Miss SCUAA 2014, UNP, January 8-9, 2014 Attended the Students’ Actions Vital to the Environment and Mother Earth (SAVE ME) Movement National Convention, Boracay Ecovillage Resort and Convention Center, Boracay, Malay, Aklan, January 28-31, 2014  Awarded as one of the Ten Outstanding Movers of the Philippines (TOMP) 2014 “Champion of Life and Hero of the Environment” Supervised the conduct of UNP Kampo Kalikasan, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur, February 21-23, 2014 Spearheaded the UNP Parangal 2014, March 25, 2014 Spearheaded the UNP Foundation Week Celebration 2014  Search for Mr. & Miss UNP 2014, October 9-12, 2014  Academic Competitions and Literary-Cultural Festival, October 13, 2014 Presented the paper entitled “Student Leadership Development in the University of Northern Philippines: Program Implementation, Outcomes And Highlights,” in the 14 th Asia Pacific Student Services Association (APSSA) International Conference 2014, Doshisha University-Imadegawa Campus, Kyoto, Japan, August 7-10 2014. Endorsed the application of students for the Darmasiswa Scholarship sponsored by the Government of Indonesia  Two students qualified as Darmasiswa Scholars for 2014 for the following training programs: The Art of Puppetry and the Art of Batik Making Involved in the Accreditation of the different programs of the university Extended support to the UNP delegates in PASUC 1 Socio-Cultural and Literary Festival, MMSU, Batac City, October 28, 2014. A n n u a l



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Spearheaded the Solidarity Night and the Search for Mr. & Mrs. ASCU-SN 2014, Association of State Colleges and Universities-Solid North Olympics, UNP, April 29 & May 1, 2014. Served as Resource Person, 12th Foundation Anniversary Celebration with theme: “IRC: Bringing S & T to the People,” Philippine Science High School-Ilocos Region Campus, San Ildefonso, Ilocos Sur, February 27, 2014. Educational Visit and Signing of Memorandum of Agreement, Tansian University, Anambra State, Nigeria, July 14-20, 2014. Attended the Meetings of Amalgamation Inter-SUC Task Force as Amalgamation Focal Person, UNP, October 3 & 10, 2014 and November 10, 2014. Attended the Project Partnership Agreement Signing for USAID PHILAM Fund Project, Wangal Sports Complex, La Trinidad, Benguet, November 17, 2014. Coordinated the Public Consultations on Amalgamation of SUCs in Ilocos Sur  1st Public Hearing on the Necessity of Restructuring Public Higher Education Institutions through Amalgamation, ISPSC Gymnasium, Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur, November 19, 2014.  Public Consultation on the Provincial University System, NLPSC Gymnasium, Candon City, Ilocos Sur, November 19, 2014  Public Consultation on the Amalgamation of the Three SUCs in Ilocos Sur, People’s Coliseum, Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur, November 25, 2014  Public Consultation on the Amalgamation of the Three SUCs in Ilocos Sur, UNP Marcos Hall, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, November 25, 2014. Coordinated the Public Hearing on Amalgamation by the House Committee on Higher and Technical Education, University of Northern Philippines, December 2, 2014. Spearheaded the Campaign for Support to Vigan City’s Bid to become One of the Seven Wonder Cities of the World, July-December 2014 Strengthened collaboration and linkages with the Philippine Science Consortium, Philippine Physics Society and the Philippine Association of Tertiary Level Educational Institutions Attended the International Journal Writing Seminar and Double Degree Workshop, Bali, Denpasar, Indonesia, March 18-20, 2014

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MOA Signing with Five Universities in Bali, Indonesia, March 18-20, 2014 (Akademiu Akuntasi Y.A.I. Indonesia, Universitas Persada Indonesia, Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi, Udayan University & Universitas Ahmad Dahlan) Visit of Officials of University of Pasundan, Indonesia, June 11, 2014. Visit of Officials of Pendidikan University and MOA Signing, September 15, 2014.

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Graduate Studies Faculty: Blended Learning Doctoral Program, Regular Doctoral and Master’s Programs Served as Adviser, Statistician or Panel Chair in Master’s Theses and Doctoral Dissertations Attended the Training Workshop of AACCUP Accreditors on OutcomesBased Quality Assurance, Punta Villa Resort Hotel, Arevalo, Iloilo City, December 2-4, 2014.  Received a Certificate of Recognition for being the Top Scorer (Rank 2) in the Written Examination among 250 trainees

VP Obrero as one of the 2014 Ten Outstanding Movers of the Philippines

Dr. Obrero presents a paper in Kyoto, Japan

Research





Presented the paper entitled “Temperature Anomaly Estimates in Selected Cities in the Island of Luzon,” in the 36 th Annual Physics Seminar-Workshop/Convention, Maxino College, Dumaguete City, April 2-5, 2014  Paper published in the 2014 Philippine Physics Journal, Volume 36, ISSN0117-150X Presented the paper entitled “Conceptual Change in Thermodynamics and Attitudes of College Students Exposed to a Constructivist SmallGroup Learning Intervention: A Case Study” in the 2014 International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR), Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel, Hong Kong, October 17-18 2014  Awarded as Outstanding Research Leader of the Philippines, World’s Best Abstract for Science Education, and Best Oral Presenter  Received a Certificate of Membership in the International Association of Scholarly Publishers, Editors and Reviewers, Inc. A n n u a l

Dr. Obrero receives awards in an International Conference in Hong Kong

Public Consultations on the Provincial Amalgamation of SUCs

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VPSEA with the Chancellor and other officials of Tanzian University in Nigeria

1. Administrative



Spearhead the revision of the Research and Extension Manuals.



Facilitated the approval and concurrence of the Civil Service Commission the granting of 21 days service credits to faculty members who have submitted research output



Facilitated the collaborative project with the Latter Day Saint Charities, Inc. with UNP as “Distribution Center” for mobility devices (wheelchairs, crutches, canes, etc as part of its extension services.



Submitted to the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the UNP Research Journal for accreditation.



Facilitated along with the Dean of the College of Law, the granting of Patent Certificate from the Philippine Patent Office to a developed technology (Bagoong Squeezer) by Dr. Manuael Bajet Jr



Facilitated the successful turn-over to UNP from the Technology Application and Promotion Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (TAPI-DOST) a funded developed technology, namely: Refrigerant Recovery Machine and the Multi-Purpose Chopper.

2. Linkages and Collaboration



Foreign Trade University, Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam



Philippine State College of Aeronautics, Villamor Airbase, Pasay City



Palompon Institue of Technology, Palompon, Leyte

3. Conferences and Seminars a. Hosted



2nd National Conference on Multidisciplinary Research, UNP, May 21-23, 2014



National Conference on Local and National History, UNP, October 23-25,2014

 Training-Workshop on Technology Development and Innovation, UNP, September 15-17, 2014 

Paper Presenter, National Conference on Local and National Histrory, UNP, October 23-25, 2014

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Resource Person, Seminar-Workshop on Historical Research, City Division of Candon, September 9, 2014



Resource Person, Seminar-Workshop on Historical Research, City Division of Ilocos Sur, September 10, 2014



Resource Person, Seminar-Workshop on Historical Research, City Division of Vigan, September 15, 2014



Resource Person, Orientation Seminar for Incoming Indian Students, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA, November 2, 2014



Paper Presenter, National Conference on Local and National Histrory, UNP, October 23-25, 2014

4. Travels Abroad



Indonesia – discuss collaboration and the hosting of the 1 st International Conference on Cultural Heritage with Universitas Pasundan, Bandung City, West Java, INDONESIA, September 1-5, 2014



Vietnam, Cambodia – attend the ASEAN Integration Conference, May 2014



Thailand - attend regular classes of students under the Blended Learning System of the University



India – attend Orientation Seminar for Incoming Indian Students, November 2, 2014

Orientation Seminar for Incoming Indian Students, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA, November 2, 2014

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1. Participated in the conduct of the institutional budget hearing in October 2014. 2. Attended Regional Budget Hearing sponsored by DBM and RDC. 3. Member of the Presidential Management Team and worked on the Evaluation of Units in line to the granting of PBB 2014. 4. Act as PBB resource person. 5. Participated in the review and deliberation of the UNP SPMS. 6. Facilitated the different administrative and financial services of the university.

7. Represented the President on meetings such as budget consultation and hearings 8. Travelled to Indonesia and Vietnam for MOA signing for faculty and staff exchange and research collaboration. 9.

Spearheaded the various trainings/seminars participated by non-teaching personnel.

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Budgeting Unit

Cashiering Unit

Accounting Unit

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Steve Jobs once said, “Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren’t used to an environment where excellence is expected.” The University of Northern Philippines (UNP) envisions itself to be a global university anchored on excellence. And what better way to realize that vision than to partner itself with an agency that shares the same sentiment like the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP), a government owned and controlled corporation mandated to generate pioneering, value-adding, synergistic ideas, concepts, principles, techniques and technologies addressing development problems of local, national and international significance.

With the University’s vision as its inspiration, the office will continue to work for excellence to help make the University vision a reality.

The University Planning and Information Systems Management (UPISM) Office oversaw the conduct of the Training Course on ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System Requirements and Documentation which was a joint activity between UNP and DAP. This training course aimed to provide an indepth understanding of the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System (QMS) concepts, principles and requirements; determine a responsive documentation for UNP’s Management System; and establish the key steps for QMS implementation. The participants included several of the top and middle level administrators and support staff. This is a key initiative on the part of the University as it realizes its vision. Other notable accomplishments of the office were the publication of the Annual Report for Circular Year 2013, approval of the new name and structure of the Office from Institutional Planning Office to University Planning and Information Systems Management, Secretariat in the grant of the Performance Based Bonus 2013, presentation of the Cascaded Performance Targets for Fiscal Year 2015 and Institutional Budget Hearing, and involvement in the crafting, design and lay-out, reproduction and publication of the Strategic Performance Management System.

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Training Course on ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System Requirements & Documentation

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CONDUCT OF RESEARCH  73 completed researches  1 Externally Funded Completed Graduate Tracer Study of Selected HEIs in Region I and CAR

 3 Proposed Externally Funded Researches (TAPI-DOST)  Design and Development of Locally Fabricated Instructional Devices for K+12 Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) National Certifications (NC I and NC II)  Fabrication of a Two in one Device: Ignition Coil and Spark Plug Testing Instrument  Design and Development of Locally Fabricated Corn Milling Machine PRESENTATIONS  27 International  23 National  3 Regional  37 Institutional PUBLICATIONS  16 in International Refereed Publication  5 in National Publication  14 Awaiting Release of Journal from International Refereed Publication  10 from UNP Research Journal AWARDS  Outstanding Institutional Member 2014 (PAIR)  IAMURE World Publication Award – Dr. Manuel A. Bajet Jr.  Outstanding World Research Leader – Dr. Manuel A. Bajet Jr.  Outstanding Research Leader of the Philippines – Dr. Mario P. Obrero  Outstanding Filipino Researcher – Dr. Manuel A. Bajet Jr.  World’s Best Abstract Award 2014 – Dr. Mario P. Obrero  Fr. Jose Burgos Achievement Award – Dr. Manuel A. Bajet Jr.  Best Oral Presenters – Dr. Manuel A. Bajet Jr., Dr. Mario P. Obrero & Dr. Luzviminda P. Relon  Floro Crisologo Awards – Dr. Carmela Florentino and Dr. Necy Cesaria V. Romo  2nd & 3rd Best Paper Awards—Dr. Virgilio Gascon & Mr. Redentor Rojas A n n u a l

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CITATIONS  6 Research Outputs Cited by Other Researchers in Journal Activities RESEARCH CAPABILITY BUILDING  In House Review of Proposals/Write-ups  2nd National Multidisciplinary Research Conference, April 30-May 2, 2014, University of Northern Philippines, Vigan City  ILAARRDEC Commodity Review on Forestry, Agroforestry, Environment and Apiculture, August 18, 2014, UNP, Vigan City  Training-Workshop on Technology Development, Innovation and Invention, September 11-12, 2014, Romualdo B. Tadena Function Hall, UNP Administration Building  35th National Conference on Local and National History, October 23-25, 2014, UNP, Vigan City  Training Workshop on Research Based Bookwriting and Instructional Development Cum Memorandum of Agreement Signing, November 14, 2014, UNP, Vigan City  Training Seminar on Bamboo Production and Nursery Management, Suyo, Ilocos Sur and Nalvo, Sta. Maria, December 3 & 5, 2014  Research Colloquium, December 15, 2014, UNP, Vigan City INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH COLLABORATION  Universitas Pasundan, Bandung Province, West Java Indonesia Preparing Textile Industry’s Labor to Achieve Knowledge Spill Overs from Foreign Direct Investment Firm  Universitan Pendidikan, Bandung Province, West Java Indonesia  Universitas Mohammadiah Islamia, Jakarta, Indonesia

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ILAARRDEC Commodity Review

2014 Research Colloquium

Training-Workshop on Technology Development, Innovation and Invention

International Research Collaboration in Indonesia

Training Workshop on Research Based Bookwriting and Instructional Development

Training Seminar on Bamboo Production and Nursery Management

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Skills Training and Technology Transfer. Shared Service Facility (DTI) Medical Devices and Humanitarian Project Health and Other Services. 2014 UNP Christmas Caravan

Skills Training and Technology Transfer.

Shared Service Facility (DTI)

Medical Devices and Humanitarian Project

Health and Other Services/UNP Christmas Caravan Medical and Dental Mission, FBS/RBS,Blood Typing & ECG Monitoring Health Education, Feeding and Gift Giving

Skills Training & Technology Transfer on Domestic Appliance Repair

Livelihood Training on Meat & Fish Processing

Medical Device Humanitarian Project “3-Day Basic Wheelchair Training”

Skills Training on Basic Metal Works and Welding

Training on Commercial Baking

Training on Health and Mobility and Health Education, Feeding & Gift Giving Care/ Maintenance of Wheelchair and Distribution of Wheelchairs and Other Mobility Devices

Skills Training on Commercial Cooking

Basic Skills Training on Fish Processing (Fish, Imbutido, Fish Empanada, Fish Sausage, Shanghai, Shiomai)

Signing of Memorandum of Agreement

Child Health Assessment Program “Susi sa Kaunlaran, KalusuganangKailangan

Skills Training on Domestic Appliance Repair

Operation Timbang and Feeding Program

Skills Training on Dressmaking and Tailoring

Blood Typing and Blood Letting

Skills Training on Small Engine Repair

Medical and Dental Outreach Program

Livelihood Skills Training and Technology Transfer on: * Electricity and Building Wiring * Electronics and Cellphone Repair * Food Processing and Baking * Cosmetology and Hair Science

Surgical Mission “ Operation Tuli

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Health and Other Services/UNP Christmas Caravan

Skills Training and Technology Transfer. Skills Upgrading Training on Meat Processing (Longanisa, Imbutido, Bagnet)

Skills Training and Technology Transfer on Domestic Appliance Repair

Training –Workshop on Pricing and Costing and Financial Management

Free Laboratory Exams

Skills Training on Soap Making (Dishwashing, Fabric Conditioner)

Skills Training and Technology Transfer on Cooking

Training –Workshop on Pricing and Costing and Financial Management

Medical Consultation

Training Seminar on Sea Urchin Resource Skills Training on Meat processing under Basic Skills Training on Fish UNP Christmas Outreach Caravan 2014 (SURe) Management through cage Culture the Shared Services Facility (SSF) Processing ( Fish Embutido,Fish Technology balls, Fish sardines, and Smoked fish, Fish Bagoong) Skills Training on Plumbing

Arts Training/ Workshop

Training Workshop on Business Planning

Skills Training and Technology Transfer on Training on Silkscreen Processing and T- Skills Upgrading on Meat Small Engine Repair Shirt Printing Processing Skills Training and Technology Transfer on Child and Youth Dev’t. Program thru Arts Training on Fish Processing Home Appliance Repair Training Skills Training on Food Processing and Cooking

Livelihood Training on Vegetable Preservation through Pickling

Training on Soap Making (Dishwashing, Fabric Cond., Detergent)

Skills Training and Transfer of Technology on Cellphone Repair

Training on Pedicure and Manicure

Training on Paper Charcoal Making

Skills Training on Fish Processing

Training on Bag Making, etc. out of Used Training on Bag Making, etc. out Sando Bags of Used Sando Bags

Skills Training on Silk Screen Processing and Arts Training and Mural Assistance

Training on Leadership and Financial Management

Training on the Preparation of Herbal Medicines Training on Hair Science

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UNP Christmas Outreach Caravan 2014 Launching Program on Community Health Based Development Program under the Adopt-a-Com munity & School Program

I. Highlights

The Office of Legal Affairs provides the necessary legal assistance and guidance to the University in all its facets and shall see to it that the actions of all the personnel, offices and entities of the University are in keeping with the existing laws, rules and jurisprudence.

Complete Title of Programs and Activities

Duration of Implementation

1. Extended legal assistance and guidance to the officials and employees with respect to official transactions requiring the service.

January- December 2014

2. Conducted preliminary investigations on administrative cases against personnel or employees of the University.

January- December 2014

3. Initiated or instituted appropriate cases against individuals or employees of the University for administrative infractions.

January- December 2014

4. Conducted fact-finding investigations on allegations of administrative infraction.

January- December 2014

5. Reviewed and notarized contracts, agreements, or other documents of the University prior to their approval, and issue review.

January- December 2014

6. Acted as hearing Officer of any board, committee or team that shall be created thereafter that is concerned with the reception of evidence of cases pending before the Office of the President, or on pending formal investigations of administrative cases.

January- December 2014

7. Drafted resolutions or decisions on administrative cases against employees and personnel filed or lodged before the Office of the President

January- December 2014

8. Proposed legal measures to be undertaken to resolve issues and concerns of the University.

January- December 2014

9. Represented the University in the petition for the reissuance of seven (7) lost certificates of title

January- December 2014

10. Caused the transfer/registration of real properties acquired by the University

January- December 2014

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UNP QUIMMARAYAN Instruction  Provided assistance to students in their laboratory and field activities Production Activities  Commercial Rice Production  Certified Rice Seed Production  Goat Raising  Cattle Fattening  Vegetable Production

Research 1.

Research  Satellite offices served as venue for student and faculty researches  Staff served as facilitators in research conferences Extension  Distributed Certified Rice Seeds to Cooperators  Provided Post-Harvest Facility to farmers  Provided Technical Assistance to

 

Presented 3 research outputs during the UNP Colloqium 2. On-going research on adaptability of Red Tilapia in saline Water Extension 

Farmer-



UNP—MRDC STA. MARIA 

Highlights  

 

well as supplier of seedstocks and raw materials needed for the various projects Presented 3 research outputs in UNP colloquium Involved in the following projects: 1. Establishment of bamboo nurseries in Ilocos Sur (with University Research Center) 2. Community Empowerment through Tilapia Cage Culture (Extension Office)

Sustained aquaculture projects on various commodities in STa. Maria and Sta. Catalina (Tilapia, Prawn, Siganid, Bangus, Crab, Oyster, and Sea Urchin) Strengthened the Community-based Sea Urchin Resource Management (SURe Mgt.) Project in Nalvo, Sta.Maria, Ilocos Sur New linkages on government: LGU- Santiago (Bgy. San Roque); LGU-Sto. Domingo (Brgy. Calay-ab) Provided income generation to fisherfolks in Sta. Catalina and Sta. Maria who served as fish vendors as

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Vegetable Production

Involved in the extension projects of UNP in San Julian, Bantay, Ilocos Sur particularly on the project: Community Empowerment through Tilapia Cage Culture Served as organizer/trainer on Community-based Sea Urchin Resource Management Through Cage Culture Technology : 1. Calay-ab, Santiago, Ilocos Sur 2. San Roque, Santiago, Ilocos Sur Strengthened partnership with the PO, MARRIAN, Inc. in Nalvo Sta. Maria for the sea urchin projects which led to assistance of eight (8) sea urchin growers.

Commercial Rice Production

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Medical – Dental Services

Students

Non Teaching

Teaching

Total

Annual Medical-Dental Check – up for students with P.E./ROTC subjects

2,023

Daily Medical – Dental Consultation with free medicine

2,917

856

549

4,322

Dressing of wound

27

3

3

33

Suturing of wound

1

1

1

3

1,161

63

71

1,295

Issuance of Medical Certificate First Aid

2,023

291

4

2

297

Laboratory Test

2,363

312

270

2,945

Oral Prophylaxis

127

6

13

146

Tooth Extraction

31

9

4

44

Dental Restoration

94

3

14

111

Medical – Dental Mission in collaboration with the Extension Office

4

Free Bone Scanning TOTAL

Free Bone Scanning for Employees ages 40 years and above.

9,035

32

34

66

1,289

961

11,285

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Dr. De Peralta explaining the result to the patient of her bone scan.

Employees who where registered to avail the bone scanning.

How the bone scanning was done by the medical representative.

Registration area.

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I. Highlights The Science Laboratory Services catered to all the laboratory needs of the University. It is responsible in requesting for the purchase of all the reagents and apparatus needed in laboratory for efficient laboratory instruction. II. Instruction A. Issuance of laboratory equipment and reagents for faculty/students for their laboratory activities.

First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter

Number of times the Science faculty are served 347 157 336 155

Number of students served 6,645 3,073 9,609 4,605

B. Organized seminar-workshops for Science faculty to enhance their laboratory teaching skills along Biology, Chemistry, and Physics as well as provide them with proper training on laboratory safety precautions. Title Seminar-workshop on "Updates on the Latest Trends in Science Education” “Workshop on Proper Manipulation and Maintenance of the Analytical Balance” “Seminar-workshop on Equipment Usage”

Date

Number of Faculty who Attended

June. 20, 2014

48 science faculty and two laboratory technicians.

August 29, 2014

21 Biology and Chemistry faculty; 2 Lab Tech.

November 17, 2014

26 Science faculty; 6 students of Philippine Science High School: 2 Lab tech A n n u a l

C. Assisted the deans of College of Health Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Teacher Education, College of Architecture, College of Criminal Justice Education and Social Work, College of Computer Information and Technology, College of Nursing in preparing room assignments for laboratory classes at the Science Complex.

D. Assisted the College of Engineering, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Teacher Education and the Graduate School in the preparation of the needed documents along the area “Laboratory” during their accreditation.\ E. The Head of the unit attended an international training on “Chemical Security and Safety” organized by the Physical Sciences Department under the College of Science and Computer Studies of De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas held at Crown Regency Resort and Convention Center in Boracay, Aklan. April 3-4, 2014.

F. Requested the renovation of two (2) Physics laboratory rooms, to wit: SCI -102 and SCI-103. Seminar Workshops

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IV. Extension

A. Extended technical assistance to the faculty and students of the Philippine Science High School.

SC I – 102

SC I – 103

III. Research

A. Spearheaded the conduct of a research on the determination of the quality of Mestizo River using the available apparatus at the Science laboratory.

B. Extended technical assistance in the conduct of the research of the Biology Society.

B. The Head of the Laboratory Services, Prof. Susana P. Racadio, together with Prof. Miriam T. Javier, finished a research entitled “Natural Resources Utilization: The case of Mestizo River,” and presented the result during the research colloquium last December 15, 2014 at UNP C. The Head of the Laboratory Services, Prof. Susana P. Racadio, together with Prof. Praxedes L. Peralta and Mrs. Christy B. Venezuela did a study on the “Anthropogenic Factors that Affects the Mestizo River,” which was also presented during the research colloquium last December 15, 2014 at UNP D. Assisted the BS Biology students in the conduct of their theses. E. Assisted the BS Environmental Science students in the conduct of their theses.

F. Assisted the students from the Philippine Science High School in the conduct of their theses.

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ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT The Infrastructure

Planning & Development

Calendar Year 2014

Office whose function is to prepare the University’s Site ACTUAL COST

DATE FINISHED/ % OF COMPLETION

1. Construction of the UNP Hostel Phase I

6,344,483.34

1/10/2014

2. Construction of Grandstand Phase II

1,458,636.79

1/18/2014

3. Construction of UNP Hostel Phase Ia

988,582.20

1/31/2014

4. Construction of Administration Building Phase IX

1,962,619.77

3/8/2014

5. Construction of Grandstand Phase III

5,059,258.79

5/4/2014

6. Construction of a Shaded Study Area, Walkway & Bulletin Boards

979,894.28

7/3/2014

7. Construction of a Shaded Walkway and Student Park

854,657.20

6/30/2014

8. Construction of Shaded Walkway and Student park Phase II

948,311.85

9/22/2014

9. Expansion of Gymnasium Phase IV

2,866,488.32

11/11/2014

10. Construction of Four Storey Student Center Services Phase I

4,326,987.80

11/11/2014

NAME OF PROJECTS

Development Plan, Campus Development Program, Designs, Plans and Programs of Work of infrastructure projects of the university including its implementation

contributed a lot in the attainment of the vision and goals of the university through its accomplishments in infrastructure development.

The following infrastructure projects highlighted the efforts of the office through the leadership of the

university president for Fiscal Year 2014.

Completed Projects:

Subtotals

25,789,920.34

On-going Projects (12/31/14) 1. Construction of Mechatronics Laboratory & HRA & Entrep Laboratory

28,805,459.42

Sub totals

28,805,459.42

Grand totals

54,595,379.76

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60%

STUDENT CENTER ORG BUILDING SHADED WALKWAY & STUDY AREA

GRANDSTAND

MECHATRONICS LAB & HRA ENTREP LAB BUILDING

HOSTEL

ADMINISTRATION BUILDING

SHADED WALKWAY & STUDY AREA

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Instruction



Integration of Gender Concepts in subject areas in tertiary education e.g. A chapter on gender and society in Sociology 101;Violence against women in Maternal and Child Health Nursing in the undergraduate and graduate nursing and midwifery courses; Women in History in Philippine History, World History, Economics, Anthropology. Research and Publications

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Publication and distribution of 2 issues of the GAD Newsletter (Vols. 9 and 10). Publication of the 3rd issue of GAD Research Journal containing five GAD-related researches Research entitled "Lived Experiences of Breast Cancer Survivors in Ilocos Sur” by A.F. Oandasan. Initial Rapid Field Appraisal on Women and Genderresponsive Efforts of LGUs in the different municipalities of IS by the CGAD staff (work and progress). Distribution of GAD advocacy flyers. Extension and Technical Assistance



CGAD Staff acted as Resource Persons in seminars sponsored by the Department of Education for elementary and secondary teachers covering topics such as gender sensitivity, gender issues, legal bases of GAD, gender– fair education, integration of gender in the curriculum and the like.

The schools served were the San Vicente Integrated School, San Sebastian Elementary School, and San Sebastian Integrated School in San Vicente, IS; Mabilbila Integrated School, Basug National High School and Rancho National High School in Santa, IS; Sisim Integrated School, Namruangan Elementary School, Lipit National High School and Pug-os National High School in Cabugao, IS; DEPED Burgos and San Esteban District Elementary Schools in Burgos, IS; and Bantay National High School in Bantay, IS. Gender-Fair Education and Feminist Research were tackled for the faculty of Abra State Institute of Science and Technology (ASIST), Bangued, Abra .

Women’s Month Celebration—Kapihan sa UNP

The CGAD Staff served as resource persons during the “18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women” sponsored by the North Luzon Philippines State College (NLPSC), Candon City, IS. Other agencies such as the Philippine Science High SchoolIlocos Region Campus, Philippine National Police and DILG Cervantes, IS were provided with extension services. Miss Victoria R. Arce was a lecturer during the Enhancement Seminar for Students with OFW Parents sponsored by the UNP Guidance Center and the Antonio Luna Lecture Series sponsored by the CTE Social Science Club.

CGAD Staff as Resource Persons

Technical assistance to the GAD advocates of Central Luzon State University was also provided with multimedia presentation of best practices of the CGAD.

One Billion Rising 2014

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DepEd Ilocos Sur GAD Seminar

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The Center conducted the following in line with its advocacy (Client-focused) 

Women’s Month Celebration (March 2014) : hanging of tarpaulins,, distribution of flyers, participation in the Vigan City celebration such as Advocacy Parade (UNP faculty and students), Outstanding Biguena Award (Ma. Elena P. Benzon and Alegria Oandasan as selection committee members, and the Women Takeover the City Government Day (A. Oandasan as councilor)



Workshop on Ecofeminism and Ecological Justice with Gender Sensitivity Training for the College of Criminal Justice Education and Social Work students (Feb 6-7, 2014)



Gender Sensitivity Training for the College of Nursing students (Feb. 26, 2014)



Forum on the Magna Carta of Women for faculty and non-teaching staff (March 18, 2014)



Gender Sensitivity Training for Non-Teaching Personnel (April 24-25, 2014)



Seminars on HIV/AIDS and Cancers in Women ((May8, 2014)



Seminar on HIV/AIDS and Cancers in Men (May 9, 2014)



Forum on “Safe Blood for Saving Mothers” in cooperation with Philippine Red Cross (June 14, 2014)



Gender Fair Education Training for the Male Faculty (Sept. 3—Oct. 3, 2014)



Kapihan sa UNP :Empowerment Sharing by Women of Substance 2014)



Photo-Exhibit on Gender and Society in cooperation with DSSP (March 2014)



Media advocacy: Radio talk over DWNP (periodically done)



Multimedia presentation in cooperation with the Office for Public Affairs and Information



One Billion Rising Synchronized Dancing Advocacy Campaign with the theme ““Rise for Justice” (Feb. 14, 2014)



Hanging of tarpaulins and distribution of advocacy materials during Women's Month celebration, 18-day Campaign to End Violence Against Women ,and World AIDS Day

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(March 14,

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Welfare Programs conducted 

Health Screening Program for UNP Personnel of UNP with 360 beneficiaries in cooperation with the UNP Hospital and Provision of Anti-Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine to Selected Female Personnel of UNP

Capability –building (Organization-focused) The staff and members of the GAD Pool attended the following : 

Asian Association of Women’s Studies International Symposium , sponsored by AAWS, Los Banos, Laguna—Ma. Elena P. Benzon , Elizabeth Fontano and Victoria Arce



Asian Women’s Forum on Climate Justice, UP Diliman-Victoria Arce and Eleanor Belizar



Staff Enhancement Tour to Partner Agencies–( UP Center for Women’s Studies, Miriam College’s Women and Gender Institute, St. Scholastica’s College ‘s Institute of Women’s Studies, Ateneo’s SALIGAN, TESDA and LIKHAAN— all CGAD staff



Summer Training for Social Science Teachers, UP Diliman– Ma. Elena P. Benzon



Regional Conference on Mainstreaming Women’s Concerns for HEIs , CHED ROI, SFLU – Eleanor Belizar



Gender, HIV, and LGBT Issues sponsored by Ladlad Caraga, Butuan City, Agusan del Norte–Alegria Oandasan and Victoria Arce



First GAD Focal Point Assembly, Opera House, Sta. Cruz, Manila –Alegria Oandasan, Eleanor Belizar and Norma Esguerra



Training on Gender Mainstreaming and Monitoring System, Opera House, Sta. Cruz, Manila– Alegria Oandasan, Eleanor Belizar and Norma Esguerra



3rd GAD Summit for HEIs sponsored by CHED, PCW and the CSC, UP Diliman-Ma. Elena P. Benzon

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I.

HIGHLIGHTS

The National Service Training Program has three program components: Civic Welfare Training Service, Literacy Training Service, and Reserve Officer Training Corps. Through these program components, the students were motivated, trained, organized and mobilized in military, literacy and civic welfare in the service of the nation. The NSTP focused on the development of self (mind, body and heart), the values of Makadiyos, Makatao, Makakalikasan and Makabansa and the development of ethics of service to the community especially to deprived, depressed and underprivileged.

II. INSTRUCTION

9. Minimum Standards for Common Module 10. Minimum Standards for Specific Module

Classroom

11. NSTP Orientation Program 12. Tree Planting

Marcos Hall, UNP

June 28, 2014

Brgy. Raois, Vigan City Ilocos Sur

Sept. 13 & 20, 2014

13. Coastal Clean-up/ Mangrove Planting 14. Community Needs Assessment Survey 15. Community Needs Assessment Survey

Brgy. Paratong, Sta. Catalina, Ilocos Sur Brgy. Villamar, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur Brgy.Ora East-West, Capangdanan, Cabusligan, Sagneb, Malingeb and Quimmarayan Bantay, Ilocos Sur

Sept. 27, 2014

Program and Activities ACTIVITY

VENUE

DATE

June 14 to Aug. 2, 2014 Aug. 9 to Oct. 11, 2014

Classroom

Dec. 6, 2014 Dec. 13 & 14, 2014

1. Environment Sustainability UNP Campus a Clean-up Drive 2. Breathing New Life w/ Brgy. Pantoc, Narvacan, Drinking Straw & Mobile Ilocos Sur Classroom and Care for the Children in Pantoc

Jan. 11, 2014

3. Kababayan Ko, Kapatid Ko, Turuan Ko 4. Training on Disaster Preparedness

Shelter Ville, San Julian Norte, Vigan City, I.Sur Brgy. Sabang, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur

Jan. 14-Mar. 15, 2014 Feb. 8 & 15, 2014

1. Dr. Larry P. Mendoza

6th Annual National Convention

Jan. 2931, 2014

Boracay, Eco Village Resort and Training Center Yapak, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan

5. Data Presentation and Personal Hygiene 6. Mangrove Plabting Activity

Bayubay Sur, San Vicente, Ilocos Sur Dardarat, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur

Feb. 5, 2014

12th NSTP Congress of Implementers and Educators

Apr. 2830, 2014

NSCC Plaza, Don Alejandro Quirolgico, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur

7. NSTP-CWTS/LTS Youth Leaders’ Summit 8. Gawad Pagkilala sa mga nagsipagtapos ng NSTP/ CWTS

UNP Guestel

Mar. 17, 2014

2. Prof. Leonardo B. Aquino and Dr. Novelyn Barcena

Marcos Hall, UNP

Mar. 23, 2014

3. All NSTP Faculty

Enhancement Training for NSTP Educators and Implementers with the

June 2627, 2014

Guestel Function Hall, UNP

Jan. 18– Mar. 15, 2014

Feb. 8, 2014

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III. STAFF PROFILE Name of Staff

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Name of Staff

Title of Fora, Conference, SeminarWorkshop Attended

Inclusive Date

Venue

4. Dr. Larry P. Mendoza Mr. Carlo Ventura

Theme, ”NSTP and NSRC in Changing Times and Educational Landscape” National Training Workshop on NSTP Outcomes-based Education (OBE) Curriculum for Educators and Implementer

July 14-16, TUP, Manila 2014

5. Dr. Larry P. Mendoza

“Google Apps for Education: Training for UNP Administrative Official”

Sept. 10, 2014

Tadena Hall, UNP

6. Mr. Glicerio A. Savella Mrs. Honey Girl A. Avo

Seminar-Workshop on Health Awareness and Gender Sensitivity

Sept. 13, 2014

Crim. Function Hall UNP

7. All NSTP Faculty

Climate Change Advocacy Sept. 26, Campaign Campus Tour 2014

Marcos Hall, UNP

8. Dr. Larry P. Mendoza Mrs. Corazon Pardo Mr. Glenn Aludino

PSNEI’s National Seminar Nov. 12Writeshop for Outcomes 14, 2014 Based Education Inspired NSTP Implementation

FEU Mini Auditorium, Morayta, Manila

9. Mrs. Avelina Tabios

Seminar Workshop on Nov. 27Environmental Education 28, 2014 Management for Teachers

UNP, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur

10. Mr. Geronimo Torresw & NSTP Students

KALIKASAN YOUTH LEADERS CONGRESS “Nagbago na ang Panahon, Panahon na para Magbago”

Baguio City

Nov. 2830, 2014

IV. RESEARCH  Vulnerability Assessment of Floods in the Community of the NSTP Students, Dr. Larry P. Mendoza et al (Completed). Presented at Eurotel, Hotel Boracay on February 7-10, 2014 V. EXTENSION  UNP CHRISTMAS OUTREACH CARAVAN 2014 Theme: “Reaching out and Touching Lives through Christ Love” - December 9, 2014 at ARNAP, Salcedo, Ilocos Sur - December 11, 2014 at Ilocos Sur Provincial Jail, Vigan City & Bantay, Ilocos Sur - December 13, 2014 Handog Pamasko at Villamar, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur VI. PRODUCTION - NSTP Organizational T-Shirt

NSTP Graduation Exercises 2014

Tree Planting at Raois, Vigan City

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Coastal Clean-up at Cabangtalan, Sinait, Ilocos Sur

c.

I. ACQUISITIONS:

1. Purchased books for the following colleges: COLLEGE Graduate School College of Law College of Business Administration & Accountancy College of Teacher Education College of Architecture College of Communication & Information Technology College of Health Sciences/ College of Nursing College of Arts and Sciences College of Technology College of Criminology/Social Work General Education GRAND TOTAL

Pupils Fund Title Vol. 3 3 10 11

Donation Title Vol. -

-

TOTAL Title Vol. 3 3 10 11

76

88

10

10

86

98

3 1

3 2

4 -

4 -

7 1

7 2

2

2

21

21

23

23

13

37

4

4

17

41

19 1

19 5

34 -

35 -

53 1

54 5

2

4

-

-

2

4

13 143

29 203

73

74

13 216

29 277

2. Requested journal and magazine subscriptions for all colleges. 3. Requested the procurement of the following equipment: One (1) library automation software (Destiny Library Manager) Funded by the university – Php 200,000.00 Funded by CHED IDAA Program - 200,000.00 Four (4) computer desktop units 2 - for OPAC use 1 - vocational-technical section 1 - office use Four (4) printers Six (6) wall fan - for the reading area

III. INSTRUCTION: a. Prepared, packaged documents in the Level III accreditation of the CBAA, CTE, CE, CAS and in the Level IV of the Graduate Studies along Area VII – Library. b. Conducted orientation classes on the use of the library and its resources and the operation of the On-line Public Access Catalog (OPAC). c. Endorsed three (3) professional librarians to serve as Part-time instructors in the BLIS program of the College of Teacher Education. d. Validated and issued library cards to students. e. Signed clearances of students, teaching and non-teaching personnel. f. Processed and issued new library cards. IV. PERSONNEL SERVICES: a. Participated in the administrative and academic council meetings. b. Conducted library staff meeting. c. Endorsed the re-hiring of three (3) emergency personnel. d. Attended seminar-workshops, trainings and conferences. e. Attended PLAI officers regular meetings. V. RESEARCH: The Library has one (1) on-going research proposal entitled “Satisfaction on the University of Northern Philippines Library Services”

VI. PRODUCTION: The UNP Library engage in the following production which are submitted and receipted at the Cashier’s Office: a. Library Card lamination b. Research fee for outside researchers coming from other institutions/ agencies. c. Sale of old newspapers and magazines d. Library fines.

II. TECHNICAL SERVICES: a. Migration of book data to the new library software. b. Supervised and assisted in the processing of newly acquired books and other reading materials-accessioned, classified and distributed to the different sections/units of the university library. A n n u a l

Bookmarked e-book and different e-journals to open access sources in the net to augment library collections. d. Provided technical assistance to the different Reading Centers in the cataloging of college book purchases. e. Barcoded books as requirement for the input of data in the Follett Destiny Library Manager. f. Compiled abstracts of thesis and dissertations at the Graduate Studies and Undergraduate library. g. Updated vertical files & indices to periodical content at the serial section, main library.

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VIII. LINKAGES: Entered into linkages with the Asia Foundations of Manila / Rotary Club of Dagupan, National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCAA), Tebtebba Foundations of Baguio City and in partnership with Philippine Librarian Association, Inc. Library Consortium Region 1. F Y

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STUDENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS – SOCIAL, COMMUNITY AND MULTI-FAITH SERVICES

Highlights of Accomplishments for 2014

The Head of the Social, Community and Multi-Faith Services delivers his welcome remarks during the #SEP2014 (Social Enhancement Program) for graduating students.

Prof. Mariano F. Avila, Director or the Student Development Programs, assisted by Prof. Ausbert I. Felicitas, Head of the Social, Community and MultiFaith Services, awards the token and certificate of appreciation to Rev. Fr. Clarence Carta, the #SEP2014 Resource Speaker.

Hundreds of graduating students gathers in the Marcos Hall ready to listen to the speaker for the annual #SEP.

The program also assist the University Community and Pastoral Council in the celebration of the Holy Eucharist in different occasions like the Baccalaureate Mass at the end of the year, the Holy Spirit Mass every School Year opening, and other Liturgical activities. The program also initiates the leading of the singing in the mass.

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The program welcomes and facilitates ecumenical encounters. In the photos, students conduct small group sharing in their internal activities (Source: Chi Alpha.)

The formation of a Core Group – the Social, Community and Multi-Faith Services covers its support to student development by letting them engage to leadership.

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STUDENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS—STUDENT PUBLICATION SERVICES

HIGHTLIGHTS OF ACCOMPLISHMENT JANUARY-DECEMBER 2014

The New Tandem Editorial Board attending the 15th

New Tandem writers pose as they receive their awards: Noji Bajet 1 st place Feature Writing Filipino, 5th Place Editorial Writing English, Robin Bolor- 3rd Place Editorial Writing Filipino, 4th Place Column Writing English, Christianne Jessa Cachola- 4th Place News Writing English, Joseph Emmanuel Friala- 4th Place Sports Writing English

Regional Higher

Education Press Conference on December 4 -6, 2014 at the Oasis Country Resort, San Fernando City, La Union.

Joseph Emmanuel Friala promotes Vigan for N7W to fellow delegates.

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New Tandem attends

the

Leadership

Editor-In-Chief 52nd

Institute

Robin

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STUDENT WELFARE PROGRAMS – TESTING SERVICES Highlights of Accomplishments for 2014 INSTRUCTION Administration, scoring, interpretation of the different qualifying and entrance examinations which are primarily aimed at screening students and assessing their capabilities to enhance quality of education and services rendered by the university. (UNP-CAT, K2 Qualifying Exam, Grade 7 Qualifying Exam, TAT, NAT, LSQT, FSAT)

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UNP-CAT Information Dissemination

Served as Resource Speakers in various seminarworkshop for students conducted by the Guidance Services

On-the-job Training for students (BS Psychology, BS Information Technology, BS Computer Science, Associate in Office Management)

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Sustained Partnership/linkages with University of the Philippines’ Office of Admission, ,Maritime Academy of Asia & the Pacific, Dept. of Science & Technology & Abra High School

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As of FY 2014 the Testing Services Office has generated an approximate income amounting to Php 937, 480.00 from the Administration o f various tests.

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Granting of Certificate of Scholarship to the top 3 UNP-CAT examinees.



Advisers in Accredited Organizations Prof. Mariben P. Lopez– Psychology Students Organization Mrs. Leilani R. Raquepo– Social Science Club



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STUDENT WELFARE PROGRAMS – GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING SERVICES Highlights of Accomplishments for 2014

The Guidance and Counseling Services unit of the Student Welfare Programs, Office of Student Affairs, dedicates itself in assisting the students in making satisfactory adjustment to another phase of educational endeavor; in providing assistance in making responsible and intelligent decisions in their educational, career and personal-social life; and in working with students towards reaching their goals in life. For Fiscal Year 2014, the following services/programs/ activities were done to realize the objectives of the Guidance and Counseling Services Unit: 1. Services/Programs/Activities Individual Inventory Service-The characteristics and potentials of every individual student were gathered using the following: Interview, Observation, Student Information Questionnaire, Updating Form, Pass Slip Form, Other Guidance Forms and Comprehensive Examination (Graduate School). The cumulative records for new and old students were prepared and updated, respectively. Information Service-The following programs/activities were conducted to provide information necessary for the students’ adjustment, and for them to meet their needs. Also, these were done to reach out for more students. Academic Competence and Empowerment Program for all First Year College Students, Family Enrichment Program for Married Students (with gender-related topics), Student-At-Risk Program for students with academic deficiencies (i.e. dropped, failed, incomplete), Students with Parents Living in Alternative Family Arrangement for students with broken family, and students whose parents are working/living abroad, International Students Support program, Drug Abuse Prevention Program for Fourth Year High School Students, Personality Enhancement Seminar-Workshop for Second Year College Students (CAS, CCIT, CCJESW, CN, CHS &Fourth Year College Students (CTech), and all BSCM Students, CTE, CA, CBAA & CFA students, Personality Enhancement SeminarWorkshop and Career Development for BSIT Fourth Year College Students, Wellness Program for Third Year College Students (CCJESW, CN, CHS, CHTM, CA & CFA), Overcoming Test Anxiety for CN, CHS, BS Accountancy, BSID, BS Architecture, CCJESW & LS, Career Planning for Incoming BSBA Third Year Students, First Year College Students and Fourth Year High School Students, Peer Facilitators Training-Workshop (with gender-related topics), SeminarWorkshop for all BS Entrepreneurship Students and Second Year CHTM Students (Attitude and Me), Academic Survival Skills for BS Architecture and BS Accountancy Students, Orientation Program for new students in the Different A n n u a l

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various activities of the University. The Guidance Personnel also attended institutional, regional, national, and international seminars, training programs, workshops to enhance their guidance competencies. Further, extension activities focusing on guidance education, peer facilitating were conducted. The guidance personnel are serving as officers in regional and national guidance organizations.

DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION PROGRAM (4TH YEAR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS)

FAMILY ENRICHMENT PROGRAM FOR MARRIED STUDENTS (WITH GENDER

WELLNESS PROGRAM FOR 3RD YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS (CCJESW, CN, CHS, CHTM, CA & CFA)

OVERCOMING TEST ANXIETY (CN, BSARCH, BS ACCOUNT. CE, CHS, BSID, LS)

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CAREER GUIDANCE PROGRAM FOR 4TH YEAR H.S STUDENTS (DECISION MAKING SKILLS)

STUDENTS WITH PARENTS LIVING IN ALTERNATIVE FAMILY ARRANGEMENT (OFW PARENTS)

ACADEMIC COMPETENCE & EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMS FOR ALL 1ST YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS

CONTINUING ENHANCEMENT SEMINARWORKSHOP FOR PEER FACILITATORS AND INSIGNIA PINNING

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STUDENT WELFARE PROGRAMS – INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES Highlights of Accomplishments for 2014 The PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP AND UNDERSTANDING ASSOCIATION Inc. (PIFUA) hold two major activities: the Search for the Three Most Outstanding International Students in the Philippines and Proclamation Rites in the celebration of its 45th anniversary. Mr. Hemang Maru BS Biology student under the Special Program is the representative of UNP together with his talent partner Ms. Crissa Palo a BSBA 2 nd student. Dir. Dante B. Bajet (Director of Student Welfare Program), Dir. Mariano F. Avila (Director of Student Development), Mr. Maximo B. Borje (Head Student Publications), Ms. Katherine Alon (Administrative Aide I) and Dr. Benjie N. Gapate Jr

FIRST BATCH OF INDIAN STUDENTS UNDER ATMIA EDUCATION OF DR. CHIRAG VAGHELA, students arrived last September 25, 2014. Among those who fetched the students are Dir. Dante B. Bajet, Dir. Mariano F. Avila, Mr. Arnulfo Angeles, Mr. Ausbert Felicitas, Dr. Benjie N. Gapate Jr. and Ms. Katherine D. Alon

GENERAL MEETING AND REORIENTATION of UNP Policies to the newly arrived Indian students and existing international students last October 02, 2014 at UNP Auditorium.

MR. AND MS. UNP 2014 held at Marcos Hall last October 13, 2014. International Students Services representatives came from the College of Medicine, Ms. Aya Jamal Almaliki and Mr. Uttam Kalaria. Mr. Abdul Latif Riyaz represent the College of Medicine.5th Runner up Ms. Aya Jamal Almaliki, 2nd Runner up Mr. Abdul Latif Riyaz and Mr. UNP Uttam Kalaria.

NATIONAL MEDICAL ADMISSION TEST of Senior BS Biology students under Special Program at University of Baguio last November 21, 2014. Students checking their names at the posted lists so that they will know what room they should stay.

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EXTENSION OF STUDENT VISA AND CONVERSION OF TOURIST VISA (9A) TO STUDENT VISA (9F) at Bureau of Immigration Intramuros Manila. Releasing of OP’s at Window 6. Documents of students with OP’s ready to be paid at the cashier and later to be submitted at Window 7 submitting of application with OR at student desk Window 7.

MEDICINE STUDENTS WHO CAME FROM OTHER SCHOOLS APPLYING NBI FOR THEIR CHANGE OF ADDRESS IN I-CARD. Students falling in line for finger printing, filling up of Alien form #5 and Dr. Benjie N. Gapate assisting students in filling up their forms.

EXTENSION OF STUDENT VISA AND CONVERSION OF TOURIST VISA (9A) TO STUDENT VISA (9F) at Bureau of Immigration Intramuros Manila. Releasing of OP’s at Window 6. Documents of students with OP’s ready to be paid at the cashier and later to be submitted at Window 7 submitting of application with OR at student desk Window 7.

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STUDENT WELFARE PROGRAMS – SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES Highlights of Accomplishments for 2014

IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EXPANDED STUDENTS’ GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN THE UNIVERSITY WITH 247 STUDENT GRANTEES. THE SCHOLARSHIP SERVICES CONTINUES TO ENTER IN A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH DIFFERENT AGENCIES/ BENEFACTORS WHO WANTS TO HELP DESERVING STUDENTS IN THEIR STUDIES. CONDUCTED TUTORIAL TO THE SCHOLARS/GRANTEES THAT ARE AT RISK WITH THEIR SUBJECTS.

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ESGP-PA CORE GROUP GENERAL ASSEMBLY

SIGNING OF MOA

TUTORIAL CLASS FOR ESGP-PA GRANTEES

SENSITIVITY TRAINING AND WORKSHOP FOR SCHOLARS/ GRANTEES

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STUDENT WELFARE PROGRAMS – STUDENT DISCIPLINE AND TRIBUNAL SERVICES Highlights of Accomplishments for 2014

The student discipline and tribunal services conducted values orientation seminar for freshmen students to clarify behavioural qualities

The office of student discipline and tribunal services attended cases to students who violated the code. After which, the head integrated values formation, behavioural redirection and moral values reintegration for a holistic development.

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THE PEACEFUL, RESPONSIBLE, and ORGANIZED FRATERNITIES with the different presidents of all the accredited fraternities exercising their rights to suffrage.

The student code of conduct and discipline had been imparted to new comers and freshmen for their awareness and guidance.

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STUDENT WELFARE PROGRAMS – CAREER PLACEMENT AND ALUMNI SERVICES Highlights of Accomplishments for 2014

Alumni General Assembly Meeting, October 19, 2014, CCJESW Function Room, UNP.

Regional Multi-Sectoral Summit for Graduating College Students, November 10, 2014, Hotel Ariana, Bauan g, La Union

UNPFAA sponsored Review for the Civil Service Examination, October 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 2014, Tadena Hall, Administration Building, UNP.

Annual UNP-CAT Information Dissemination & Course Campaign, September 9, 10, 11, 18, 25, 2014, Province Wide.

Job Fair sponsored by the Provincial Government of Ilocos Sur, May 1, 2014, Provincial Capitol.

Job Fair in Trinoma Mall sponsored by The Philippine Star, May 27, 29, 2014, Trinoma Activity Center, Quezon City.

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Career Coaching Program for Graduating College Students, February 19, 20, 2014, UNP Marcos Hall

Toyota Motor Philippines School of Technology Career Talk for Fourth Year LS Students, March 6, 2014, Guestel UNP.

Job Fair 2014, February 27, 2014, Bantaoay Road, UNP

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TANGIBLE PROJECTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE

Walkway Shed in front of the Criminology Building

Medical Equipments in the College of Nursing Four Storey Multi-purpose Student Center Building (Phase I)

Sahded Study Area ang Wlakway connecting to CAS building

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

The Secretary Generals are having their workshop on Resolution-Making during the Student Council Leadership Institute 2014

The Student Council launched a campaign advocacy on Anti-Abusive Drivers and Bantay-Presyo of fares of the Students in Vigan City.

Mr. and Ms. Medicine bagged their titles and crowned as Mr and Ms. UNP 2014 during the pageant as highlight of the UNP Foundation Celebration.

The inmate actively singing in the program during the HANDOG PAMASKO CARAVAN of the UNP-Student Council in ISPJ.

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2. Initiated the Creation and Signing of Memorandum of Agreement/Memorandum of Understanding between the University and the followingAgencies/Institution :  Local  Nueva Segovia Consortium Cooperatives, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur The memorandum of agreement aims to partner with NSCC for the enhancement of the entrepreneurial skills of students of the CBAA.  National  IBM Philippines The memorandum of agreement provides for the provision of technical skills from IBM for the conduct of Business Analytics training for faculty in support to UNP as host training institution for business analytics.  Cooperative Development Signing of Memorandum of Agreement Between the Authority Country Manager of IBM and Dr. Gilbert R. Arce The memorandum of agreement recognizes the University of Northern Philippines as an Accredited Cooperative Training Provider.  International  Tansian University Nigeria  Universitas Pasundan Indonesia  Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia The Memorandum of Agreement aim to establish International Academic Cooperation among the above institutions and the University of Northern Philippines. 3. Represented the Office of the President in the Following:  69th Anniversary Celebration of the Independence of Indonesia (August 19, 2014)

A. Office of External And International Relations INSTRUCTION 1. Coordinated with the different Colleges and Offices of the university in relation to Benchmarking. 2. Served as Facilitator in Training, Seminars and Conferences in the University and outside the University. RESEARCH Co-initiated the preparation and finalization of the first International Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies for Cultural Heritage. EXTENSION 1. Coordinated the conduct/implementation of the following activities:  Forum and Discussion in the Prospects and Challenges of Asean Economic Integration 2015 (June 10, 2014)  Coastal Clean Up (June 18, 2014)  Arbor Day Celebration-Tree Planting Activity (June 25, 2014)  Red Cross-Renew Membership on Accident Assistance Benefit (MAAB) (July 1-26, 2014  Red Cross World Blood Donor Day (July 11, 2014)  UNESCO World Heritage Cities Solidarity and Cultural Festival (July 2014)  Synchronized Tree Planting Day (July 30, 2014)  2014 Alay Lakad, The Annual Walk For a Cause (September 25, 2014)  49th Anniversary Celebration (Foundation Week) (September 30, 2014)  Launching NSCC as Bayad Center’s Newest Agent (October 3, 2014)  Provincial Poverty Reduction (October 7, 2014)  Provincial Agrarian Information & Marketing (October 7, 2014)  Students Camp Leadership Training (November 22-24, 2014)  Free Orientation and Seminar Talk “ Encourages New Energy and Entrepreneurship” (December 3, 2014)

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C. Philippine Science Consortium

1. Initiated the MOU Signing between UNP and the following:  Pilipinas Natin Movement: Volunteerism in Nation Building  DENR- Region I and PIARegion 1





 MOU Signing between UNP and Pilipinas Natin Movement: Volunteerism in Nation Building

2. Hosted, coSponsored and coordinated the following:  Bayaning Ilokano Summit  Seminar on Rights Based Governance on the Role of the CHR  Climate Change Advocay Forum  Coastal Cleanup  Student Camp Leadership Training MOA Signing between UNP, DENR- Region I Region 1  Student Leaders during the Kalikasan Youth Leaders Congress  Human Rights Day Celebration 2014  “Sine Karbengan”

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UNIVERSITY AWARD: OVERALL CHAMPION –9th National Kampo Kalikasan, held at Villa del Mar Resort , Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, April 8-11, 2014. UNPians grabbed EIGHT AWARDS. Received the Order of Galileo Award for Commendable commitment to the advancement of Physics and Physics Eucation in the Philippines at Maxino College, Bagacay, Dumaguete City on April 5, 2014 Organized the UNP –Philippine Science Consortium Student Chapter. UNP Chapter President was elected Secretary in the National Chapter Conducted the PSC Quiz University Level ,October 13, 2014 Organized the Seminar Workshop on Environmental Education and Management Held at the UNP Tadena Hall on November 27-28, 2014 Represented the University President in the following PSC Council Meetings a. First Quarter Meeting , Batangas State University , February 26, 2014 b. Second Quarter Meeting ,MOSCAT Cagayan de Oro City, May 20-22, 2014 c. Third Quarter Meeting, ASIST , September 4-5, 2014 d. Fourth Meeting held at CSU,Carig, November 13-14, 2014. Coordinated the membership UNP FacultyFaculty in the PSC Faculty Chapter Attended the PSC Special Secretariat Meeting, BatSU, January 30, 2014 Attended the PATLEPAM Meeting at DMMMSU , La Union,August 20, 2014 Facilitated /Coordinated the following National PSC Activities: a. Seminar-Workshop on Environmental Leadership, June 27-29, 2014 b. PSC Seminar-Workshop on Calculus Based Physics at the NEUST, July 29-31, 2014 c. Research Congress, LSPU,Siniloan Laguna, September 17-19, 2014 d. Seminar-Workshop on Outcomes-Based Education ,Batangas, October 14-16, 2014 e. 3rd UNP Kampo Kalikasan, February 21-23, 2014. f. 9th SAVE ME National Kampo Kalikasan, Pacudpud, I April 8-11, 2014. g. UNP FUN Run , October 11, 2014. Worked on the Publication of the PSC Book of Abstracts Presented and published research on“Temperature anomaly Estimates in Selected Cities in the Island of Luzon” 36th Annual National Physics Seminar-Workshop and Convention, Maxino College, Dumaguete, April 2-5, 2014

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HIGHLIGHTS OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR FY 2014 1. NBC 461 Common Criteria Evaluation (CCE)- Reviewed/ encoded/ processed the NBC 461 CCE documents and issued the NBC 461 final print out, 5th cycle June 30, 2010 cut-off date of the following State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) under the Northwestern Luzon Area (NWLA):

5. Seminars Conducted – Administered orientation/re-orientation seminars on the implementing guidelines and updates of NBC 461 to the following:  Baguio City School of Arts and Trades (BCSAT) faculty, February 12, 2014, Baguio City

 Benguet State University (BSU) - 192 folders

 Pangasinan State Univesity (PSU) Vice Presidents, Deans, Senior faculty, and University Evaluation Committee, November 14, 2014, PSU, Lingayen, Pangasinan.

 Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College (ISPSC) – 132 folders  Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU) – 302 folders  North Luzon Philippines State College (NLPSC) – 30 folders

6. Participation in Training-Workshops/Meetings/Conferences on NBC 461and relevant seminars:

 Pangasinan State University (PSU) – 279 folders

 National Training-Workshop for the NBC 461 Regional Zonal Center Directors and Staff on November 4-6, 2014, Brentwood Suites, Dr. G. Garcia St., Brgy. Paligsahan, Quezon City.

2. NBC 461 Qualitative Contribution Evaluation (QCE) - Facilitated the conduct of the review and signing of the 5 th cycle NBC 461 QCE Summary Results of the SUCs in Region I and CAR by the respective Regional QCE Team for the above stated SUCs.

 NBC 461 Zonal Center Directors and Encoders’ Conference on July 2-3, 2014, Philippine State College of Aeronautics (PhilSCA), Villamor Airbase, Pasay City.

3. Accreditation of Professors - Coordinated closely with the Regional Accreditation Committee (RAC) and pool of experts in the conduct of Accreditation of full-fledged Professors of Region I on July 15-17, 2014 at the Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, San Fernando City, La Union.  Worked with the Technical Working Group on NBC 461 in the prescreening of professorial candidates, June 20 and 26, 2014

 Retooling of Middle Level Administrators on April 28-30, 2014, Tadena Hall, Administration Bldg., University of Northern Philippines, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur 7. Other Services of Zonal Center Staff–  Mr. Peter Rabanal, the developer of the NBC 461 software extended on-line services to other Zonal Centers in the Philippines regarding some concerns in the use of the said software.

 Coordinated with the pool of experts outside Region I, July 1-14, 2014

 Mrs. Regina Tobia collated research data of the UNP Center for Gender & Development for their research plan.

 Tabulated results of accreditation and facilitated the submission of final results to the National Accreditation Committee (NAC), PASUC National.

 Dr. Ocarna B. Figuerres served as Chair, Panel of Judges during the 2nd Multidisciplinary Conference on Higher Education, May 2014 and UNP Research Colloquium, December 2014.

4. CCE Individual Print-outs – Processed and issued Individual Breakdown of Points to faculty members of SUCs/TEIs.

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The members of the Regional Accreditation Committee (RAC) as they interview a candidate during the Accreditation of Professors, July 1517, 2014, DMMMSU,San Fernando City, La Union

The Regional QCE Team (CAR) as they confirm the summary results of the NBC 461 QCE of Benguet State University (BSU),La Trinidad, Benguet on September 30, 2014. The NBC 461 TWG witnesses the signing.

The participants of the NBC 461 Zonal Center Directors’ and Encoders’ Conference on July 2-3, 2014, Philippine State College of Aeronautics (PhilSCA), Villamor Airbase, Pasay City

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 October 7, 2014. All Cadet Officers participated in the parade around the campus during the opening of UNP Intramurals 2014

SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS FISCAL YEAR 2014  January 25, 2014. All ROTC Cadet Officers participated in the Civic Parade during the Vigan Town Fiesta

 October 14, 2014. All Cadet Officers participated in the non motorized parade during the UNP 49thFoundation Anniversary.

 February 14, May 27, Aug 22, Sep 9, Oct 9 & 13, Nov 15, 2015

 October 18, 2014. All Cadet Officers headed by LTC ALFREDO V LAZO performed foyer, twenty one gun salute and wreath laying in commemoration of the 45th Death Anniversary of the late Cong. FloroCrisologo

 Thirty (30) ROTC students participated in the Kapuso Blood Letting Activity at the Philippine Red Cross, Vigan City.  March 5, 2014. This unit earned over all rating of 96.16% during the conducted RAATI and received the following Award of Excellence: Champion in the Ceremonial Parade, Champion in the Administrative Aspect, Champion in Field Stripping Cal. 45 and Champion in Method of Instruction

 November 15, 2014. Twenty four (24) ROTC Officers headed by the ROTC Coordinator conducted of security crowd control during the birthday of Governor Ryan Singson at the UNP Grandstand and Oval.

 June 25 and 30 2014; All Cadet Officers headed by LTC ALFREDO V LAZO and 1LT NESTOR B PAJARO together with the ROTC Coordinator conducted Tree Planting at San Mariano, Bantay, Ilocos Sur sponsored by the NTA and UNP Extension Office.

 November 22, 2014. Four cadet officers led by the ROTC Coordinator conducted guide/security during the NSTP-CWTS/LTS Ecological Awareness Tour at Radar Paing Bantay.

 July 29, 2014. All cadet officers headed by LTC ALFREDO V LAZO together performed foyer and wreath laying at the UNP Founder’s Plaza during the 105 Birth Anniversary of the late Cong.FloroCrisologo.

 December 9& 11, 2014. Eight (8) ROTC Officers conducted Crowd Control and Manpower Assistance during the gift giving at the Salcedo, Ilocos Sur and Provincial Jail, Paing, Bantay, Ilocos Sur.

 October 4 and 12, 2014. All Cadet Officers headed by the ROTC Coordinator conducted crowd control and man power assistance during the Pre-Pageant and Search for Mr & Ms UNP 2014 at the UNP Gymnasium. A n n u a l

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Accomplishment Report for FY 2014 1. Augmented artefacts in the University Museum through students’ projects and donations (March and October 2014)

4. Successfully implemented the Graduate Diploma in Cultural Education (GDCE) by virtue of the Memorandum of Agreement signed between the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) AND THE University of Northern Philippines. (April 23-May 17, 2014)

5. Spearheaded the Commemoration of the Sesquicentennial Celebration of the Birth of Isabelo de los Reyes, a.k.a “Don Belong.” (July 2014) 2. Acquired book donations from the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF). (April 2014)

6. Co-sponsored with the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) the Sesquicentennial Lecture on the life and works of “Don Belong.” (August 2014)

3. Assisted some academic units in the translations of the VMGO

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7. Implemented the DIWANG: Sagisag Kultura, a Regional Quiz Competition held in the University. (August 2014)

10. Participated in the 3-Day Workshop on “Running a Museum,” sponsored by the National Museum and the Provincial Government of Ilocos Sur. (December 2014)

8. Co-sponsored the “Cooltura-Ilokano Week Celebration with the CTE’S KAMAGUFIL. (December 2014) 11. Continued improvement to make the University Museum more functional and operational.

9. Participated in the Tree-Planting Activity in celebration of the 80 th Founding Anniversary of the Bannawag Magazine, dubbed as Bannawag Commemorative Tree. (December 2014)

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ACCOPLISHMENT REPORT (JANUARY—DECEMBER 2014)

DATE RONDALLA January 8, 2014 March 25, 2014 June 9, 2014 August 8, 2014 UNP BAND January 8, 2014 February 10, 2014 February 14, 2014 February 21, 2014 February 27 2014 February 28, 2014 March 25, 2014 April 29, 2014 April 30, 2014 May 1, 2014 May 12, 2014 June 25, 2014 June 9, 2014 July 29, 2014 August 23, 2014 August 29, 2014 September 16, 2014 October 7, 2014 October 18, 2014 December 7, 2014 December 9,11 2014

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MARCHING BAND OPENING SCUAA-I (Entertainment) UNP Parangal (Entertainment) Hon. Carmeling Crisologo birthday celebration Kamagufil (Entertainment)

Opening SCUAA I Solidarity Night, UNP Grandstand Business Adm. Students, 16th Annual Week Festival Juniors/Seniors Promenade (Entertainment) Holy Mass, GSP Ilocos Sur Celebration and Coronation CTE-FITE Future Industrial Technology Educator’s Day Bayaning Ilokano Summit (Extension) Parangal 2014 ASCU-SN,Olympoics (Entertainment) Multidisciplinary Research (Concert) Search for Mr/Mrs. ASCU, SN (Live Accompaniment) Accreditation Graduate School (Entertainment) Dr. Lumen Almachar Birthday/retirement celebration Hon. Carmeling Crisologo Birthday celebration Hon. Floro Crisologo Anniversary 3rd Year Anniversary, Dr. Gilbert R. Arce Campus Rock (Finals) Instrumental Solo/Dance Craze Finals Intramural Olympics Thanks Giving Program, Provincial Jail 7Wonders Cities of the Word Christmas Caravan (Salcedo/Prov. Jail)

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Procession-Kannawidan Festival

March 5, 2014

Regional Annual Administrative and Tactical Inspection Proper

May 3, 2014

Binatbatan St. Dance competition (1st runner up)

July 29, 2014

Hon.Crisologo Anniversary (Live Performance)

October 7, 2014

Intramurals Parade

October 14, 2014

Grand Parade UNP Foundation

CHOIR January 8, 2014

Opening SCUAA I (Entertainment)

January 26-28, 2014

Accreditation of CBAA and CAS (Entertainment)

February 19, 2014

CBAA. Career and Employment Coaching

February 20, 2014

Tourism Annual Convention, (Cultural Show)

February 27-28, 2014

Social Enhancement Program for UNP Grad. Students

March 25, 2014

Parangal 2014 –UNP Gym (Entertainment)

September 7, 2014

UNESCO World Heritage Solidarity Week Celebration, Choral Competition, Champion

DANCE TROUPE January 8, 2014

Opening SCUAA I (Cultural Show) SCUAA-I Dance Sports Competition (CHAMPION)

January 29, 2014

SK Kannawidan Festival (Entertainment)

February 1, 2014

Immaculate Conception School of Theology (ICST)

Cultural show in cooperation with the UNP Cultural and Performing Arts of Vigan City February 20 2014

Tourism Annual Convention (Cultural Show)

March 25, 2014

Parangal 2014, UNP Gym (Entertainment)

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ASCU-SN OLYMPICS (Entertainment)

April 30, 2014

Cultural Show , National Multidisciplinary Research Conference

May 1, 2014

Search for Mr./Mrs. ASCU-SN (Entertainment)

May 3, 2014

Binatbatan St. Dance Competition (1st runner-up)

August 13, 2014

Orientation, Entertainment

August 21-22, 2014

Folk Dance Re-echo Seminar

September 5, 2014

UNESCO World HeritageSolidarity Wk Celebration, Folk Dance, Dancesports (Faculty and Students Category)Champions

October 7, 2014

Intramural Olympics (Cultural Show)

October 24, 2014

Heritage National Research, (Cultural Show)

SPORTS January 8-13, 2014

SCUAA I 2014 (First Runner-up)

April 29-May 3, 2014 Hosted ASCU-SN Goodwill games

October 20-28, 2014 UNIGAMES 2014 @ Iloilo City December 1-5, 2014 SCUAA 1 2014 (Second Runner – up) 

Dr.Matilde T. Concordia,UNP Cultural Coordinator, attended the 34th National Folk Dance Workshop for Teachers at the Jimmy l. Fernandez Stadia, Dagupan City from May 19-23, 2014 .



Conducted Re-echo Seminar Workshop in Dancesports and Folk dance, August 1-2 and August 21-22 respectively.



Dir. Ronilo B. Palma, Dr. Matilde T. Concordia, Mr. Eric Reotutar, Ms. Angelica Tolentino(Coach,Extempo), Danstelle John Acena (Coach, on the spot painting), Mr. Robert Serona, (extemporaneous speaking– 2nd runner up) Mr. Racel Sotelo (On the Spot Painting 2nd runner up) participated in the 6th National Pasuc Literary & Cultural Olympics at Mindanao University Science & technology, Cagayan de Oro City last December 8-13, 2014.

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The Quality Assurance and Accreditation Task Force Office planned, coordinated, and facilitated the accreditation of the following programs in the fiscal year 2014: PROGRAM

TYPE OF SURVEY

DATE OF CONDUCT OF SURVEY VISIT May 12-13, 2014

ACCREDITATION STATUS AWARDED

Master of Arts in Teaching (English, Filipino, Physical Education, Practical Arts)

Level IV Phase I Re-visit ( Area VI ) Level IV Phase I Re-visit ( Area VI ) Level IV Phase I Re-visit ( Areas V & VI) Level IV Phase I Re-visit ( Areas V & VI)

Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

Level III Phase II

January 27-28, 2014

Level III Re-accredited

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Management Accounting)

Level III Phase II

January 27-28, 2014

Level III Re-accredited

Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Science in Cooperative Management Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Bachelor of Science in Biology Bachelor of Science in Physics Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

Level III Phase II Level III Phase II

January 27-28, 2014 January 27-28, 2014

Level III Phase II Level III Phase II Level III Phase II Level III Phase II Level III Phase II Level III Phase I

January 27-28, 2014 January 27-28, 2014 January 27-28, 2014 January 27-28, 2014 January 27-28, 2014 August 13-16, 2014

Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering

Level III Phase I

August 13-16, 2014

Doctor of Business Administration Master of Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Architecture Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Science in Criminology Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Level II Level II Level II Level II Level II Level II Level II

August 13-16, 2014 August 13-16, 2014 August 13-16, 2014 August 13-16, 2014 August 13-16, 2014 August 13-16, 2014 August 13-16, 2014

Level III Re-accredited Level III Re-accredited Level III Re-accredited Level III Re-accredited Level III Re-accredited Level III Re-accredited Level III Re-accredited Level II Re-accredited (Qualified for Level III) Level II Re-accredited ( Assessment on going to Qualify for Level III, Revisit Areas II, III,V,VI) Level II Re-accredited Level II Re-accredited Level II Re-accredited Level II Re-accredited Level II Re-accredited Level II Re-accredited Level II Re-accredited

Doctor of Public Administration Master of Public Administration Master of Arts in Guidance and Counseling

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Level III Re-accredited (Qualified for Level IV) Level III Re-accredited (Qualified for Level IV) Level III Re-accredited (Qualified for Level IV) Level III Re-accredited (Qualified for Level IV)

The Office also coordinated and facilitated the attendance of the following faculty members to quality assurance and accreditation related trainings/conferences/ seminars:

Faculty Dr. Gilbert R. Arce Dr. Cristina R. Bundoc Dr. Mario P. Obrero Prof. Juanita Q. Rabena Engr. Joselito Totaan Engr. Rey M. Basilio Prof. Ashley S. Martinez Prof. Julie Beth L. Balite

Title of Training/ Conference/Seminar

Venue

Date

Sponsor

27th AACCUP Annual National Conference and International Forum on Outcomes-Based Quality Assurance

Manila Hotel, Manila

February 11-13, 2014

AACCUP

Dr. Antonio Agustin Prof. Ramon Purugganan

Training of New AACCUP Accreditors

Tarlac, College of Agriculture, Camiling Tarlac

April 28-30, 2014

AACCUP

Prof. Juanita Q. Rabena Dr. Cristina R. Bundoc Dr. Nelia V. Aman

Accreditors’ Midyear Conference on OutcomesBased Quality Assurance

Great Eastern Hotel, Quezon City

August 27-29, 2014

AACCUP

Training-Workshop of Senior AACCUP Accreditors in the Accreditation of Advanced Accredited Programs

Punta Villa Resort, Arevalo, Iloilo City

September 4-6, 2014

AACCUP

Training Workshop of AACCUP Accreditors on Outcomes- Based Quality Assurance

Central Luzon State University, Nueva Ecija

October 6-8, 2014

AACCUP

Training-Workshop of Accreditors on OutcomesBased Quality Assurance

Punta Villa Resort, Arevalo, Iloilo City

December 2-4, 2014.

AACCUP

RQAT General Assembly and Conference

Max’s Restaurant, San Fernando City , La Union

October 21, 2014

CHED ROI

Dr. Cristina R. Bundoc

Prof. Juanita Q. Rabena Dr. Solita Banez Dr. Nelia V. Aman Dr. Fatima Rocamora Dr. Remigio Obrero Dr. Mario P. Obrero Dr. Rolando Navarro Dr. Cristina R. Bundoc Dr. Marlou Savella Prof. Julie Beth Balite Dr. Eva Marie Avila Prof. Ramon E. Purugganan Engr. Joselito A. Totaan

Prof. Juanita Q. Rabena Dr. Cristina R. Bundoc

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A. Instruction Faculty Development Attendance to Seminars, Workshops and Conferences 1. Training of Local Research Institutes for the 2014 Citizen Satisfaction Index System (CSIS) Implementation – Luzon Cluster 2. 1st National Conference on Data Analysis - Hotel Veniz, Baguio City - May 21-23, 2014 3. Philippine Physics Society 36th Annual National Physics Seminar-Workshop Convention - Maxino College, Dumaguete City - April 2-5, 2014 Presenter on the Research article entitled Learning Style, Attitude and Force Concept Inventory (FCI) Score of BSIE Students of UNP

Attended the 1st National Conference on Data Analysis at Hotel Veniz, Baguio City

B. Research 1. Attended the Research and Journal Collaboration in Indonesia 2. Published and Presented Research: Learning Style, Attitude and Force Concept Inventory (FCI) Score of BSIE Students of UNP 3. On-going: Tracer study on MST students 4. On-going: Beliefs, Knowledge and Practices of Graduate Students in UNP on Brain-based Learning. 5. On-going: Research on Analysis of the Performance in Differential Equation of Selected UNP Students. 6. Secretariat during the conduct of the 2 nd National Multidisciplinary Research Conference – UNP – April 30-May 2, 2014 7. Assisted 65 Researchers (Statistical Computing by the use of SPSS and guide them in the interpretation of the print-out) 8. Sat down in the in-house review of researches in the University Research Center 9. Assisted 2171 students and faculty members in their internet researching. C. Extension 1. MOA with the Office of Vice Mayor, City Government of Vigan (assistance in the statistical analysis and data computing in their research on the monitoring of the implementation of the ordinances of the City of Vigan). 2. DATA PROCESSOR during the 2013 Citizen Satisfaction Index System (CSIS) Implementation in Candon City 2. Served 1725 students in printing services. 3. Served 67 students in formatting services.

Research and Journal Collaboration in Indonesia

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D. Production

Walk-in Client Month

Cashier’s Receipt

RSAS Receipt

Total (Recorded in Logbook)

January

3882

900

2181

6963

February

10451

6667

3930

21048

March

22092

20752

4641

47485

April

3822

3342

441

7605

May

31132

100

1059

32291

June

8497

9968

1095

19560

July

12253

7181

1838

21272

August

18823

25564

2450

46837

September

25539

17286

1922

44747

October

10747

9972

2495

23214

November

15871

18333

1678

35882

December

16216

30281

1351

47848

Total

179,325.00

150,346.00

25,081.00

354,752.00

AMOUNT REMITTED IN THE CASHIER’S OFFICE = P179,325.00 RSAS PETTY CASH COLLECTION =150,346.00 + 25,081.00 = P175,427.00 TOTAL: P354,752.00 RSAS PETTY CASH COLLECTION =150,346.00 + 25,081.00 = P175,427.00 LESS: EXPENSES = P131,158.00 CASH ON HAND = P 44,269.00

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PRODUCTION

A. PROCUREMENT TROUGH PUBLIC/COMPETITIVE BIDDING 

Construction of UNP Grandstand Phase III



Construction of a Shaded Walkway and Student Park



Construction of a Shaded Study Area, Walkway and Bulletin Boards



Mechatronics Laboratory and HRA and Entrepreneur Laboratory



Expansion of UNP Gymnasium Phase IV



Four Storey Student Center Services Phase I



Shaded Walkway and Student Park Phase II



Construction/Completion of the UNP Athletic Oval



Office Supplies



Office Equipment



Garments



I.T. Equipment



Technology Research & Production Equipment

B. PROCUREMENT OF GOODS TROUGH ALTERNATIVE MODE OF PROCUREMENT

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The finance division endeavors to provide effective and efficient financial management services to the university with the commitment to uphold ethics and integrity and guided by the principles of objectivity, transparency and good governance. In line with this, the division was able to accomplish the following: 1. As part of the compliance requirement on the Good Governance Conditions to qualify for PBB, the division continually enforce strict compliance of timely settlement of cash advances by introducing mechanisms to ensure that cash advances are settled within the prescribed period. As a result, there are no unsettled overdue cash advances as of December 31, 2014. It was able to submit on time the required financial reports as mandated by COA and DBM. It has also provided the needed financial information relative to one of the university target accomplishments under MFO GAAS, the percentage of income utilization to total operating budget and budget utilization rate.

2. Prepared and submitted financial reports and budget reports (BEDs and FARs) required by COA, DBM, Congress, Senate, other NGAs and funding agencies within the prescribed period, likewise, financial reports for the perusal of other operating units, particularly, those with trust funds (326 clients). 3. Processed disbursement vouchers and paid the claims of personnel, students and suppliers (36,661 personnel, student and suppliers). 4. Finance Personnel attended budget fora, budget hearings in congress and senate and several seminar training on financial management and tax updates. 5. Served personnel with respect to their membership claims and tax concerns: a. GSIS (724 personnel served) b. HDMF (462 personnel served) c. PHILHEALTH (313 personnel served) d. BIR (81 personnel served) 6. Served students with respect to the release of their clearances and permits (35,725 students), scholarship billings (2,617), claims for refunds and incentives (4,517). 7. Prepared and submitted cashier’s reports to COA and banks (692 reports).

11. Enabled personnel to pursue advance studies: a. Budget Office (1) b. Accounting Office (1) c. Cashier (1) 12. Enabled personnel to attend trainings-seminars: a. Budget Office (3) b. Accounting Office (8) c. Cashier (3) 13. Pursuant to the thrust of the administration to exercise prudent spending, the division managed to control expenditures without compromising operational needs necessary for all units to achieve their targeted accomplishments. Because of this, the administration was able to grant Collective Negotiation Agreement (CNA) Incentives in which each personnel received as much as P25,000.00 (maximum amount of CNA) and a total of P12,880,00.00 and monetization of leave credits amounting to P12,434,165.03 broken down as follows: Non-Teaching Faculty Total

CNA P4,040,000.00 8,840,000.00 P12,880,000.00

Monetization P4,079,607.80 8,354,457.23 P12,434,065.03

14. The Finance Director and Budget Officer participated in the deliberation during every pre-board meeting of the BOR Finance Committee. 15. In coordination with Planning Office, the division prepared and laid down the budget conceptual framework and guidelines that were used during the institutional budget hearing. The Director and Budget Officer are members of the Internal Budget Committee and Panel during the Cascading of Performance Targets. The Finance Director was also able to make the draft (and had it approved by the Internal Budget Committee) of the internal budgeting guidelines (manual) that was used during the cascading of performance targets and internal budgeting for 2015 and the succeeding years. The Budget Officer IV ably assisted the Finance Director by preparing the internal budgeting forms and budget ceiling and other information necessary in the conduct of the internal budgeting.

9. Served clients with respect to issuance of official receipts (83,682).

16. The Finance Director/Accountant IV and the Budget Officer IV are members of the Performance Management Team, Special Events Committee, and other committees. The PMT has come up with the Strategic Performance Management System which now with the Civil Service Commission (CSC) for approval.

10. Served personnel and students (10,972) with regards to funding status, claims, and request for funding.

17. The Finance Director/Accountant IV, Budget Officer IV and Cashier IV are members of the Administrative Council.

8. Served personnel pertaining to their units’ need for petty cash (1,600).

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HIGHLIGHTS OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR FY 2014



Published editions of the UNP Chronicle



Documented University activities in still photo and in video



Updated the UNP documentary film



Documented activities of the different colleges



Provided radio program time to the colleges and student organizations and



Documented in photo and video extension activities



Documented accreditation activities of the different colleges



Documented activities of some agencies/organizations outside the university



Documented the presence in the university of guests

assisted the announcers



Conducted lecture on basic journalism principles to students and teachers of DepEd division of Candon City



Provided radio program time to the function offices and assisted the beginner announcers



Assisted members of the local media in their work of getting information from the University for broadcast.



Broadcasted announcements from University offices, colleges and student organizations



Arranged media interviews to some University officials





Broadcasted announcements from other government agencies

Anchored television talk shows in Peoples Television with UNP officials and administrator as guests



Prepared and distributed programs of University activities



Ushered the arrival of University guests



Prepared and distributed commencement programs



Prepared and served radio plugs to local radio and television stations



Provided pictures to the different academic units for annexes in their reports for the program offerings accreditation



Emcee in various University activities



Provided pictures saved in compact discs to members of the accreditation team

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Sample copies of the UNP Chronicle published monthly which reports accomplishments of the students, faculty, nonteaching personnel and the administration

UNP activities invitation programs. The Public Information Office is tasked to prepare and serve invitation programs.

Photo taken during a lecture on basic journalism principles held in Bagani-Ubbog Elementary School in Candon City. The Lecture was participated in by pupil-writers and publication advisers and other teachers of Candon City Division

Photos of some University Activities. The PIO documents in picture and in video all University activities. The PIO serves as a source of photos for annexes in reports of the different academic and nonacademic units.

The Public Information Office extends its services in documenting activities outside the campus. In the picture are the University president and provincial government officials.

Students during the Student Council elections. The PIO covers in still and video various student activities.

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Publication Services is charged with the responsibility of providing the University community (students, faculty, and staff) with a high-quality, cost efficient print management service. Conveniently located at the 2nd floor of the main Library of the University, we are a full service printing and production facility, equipped, staffed, and prepared to assist you in producing a high-quality publication worthy of representing you or your organization. We offer the latest techniques in composition, design, large format printing, single and multi-color offset printing, and high speed duplication. Consulting with Publication Services in the early stages of publication development allows for valuable input on design and cost saving tips. This pre-planning step with Publication Services’ staff artists will greatly enhance the quality and effectiveness of the final printed piece. Publication Services is extremely creative and versatile, with a wide selection of formats and sizes available to create a printed piece tailored to client’s particular needs.

Services:  Encoding  Lay-outing  Editing  Bookbinding  Photocopying

PROJECTS:



Reproduction of SCUAA-1 2014 Souvenir Programs



Reproduction of Answer Sheet , UNP CAT, UNP TAT and UNP NAT of Testing Center



Reproduction of Graduate School Thesis Border/ Graduate Studies



Printing, lay-outing and sorting of CGAD Newsletter



Printing, lay-outing and sorting of CGAD Perspective



Printing, lay-outing and sorting of Book of Abstract



Printing and Lay-outing of Laboratory School Commencement Program



Printing and Lay-outing of Moving Up Commencement Program



Printing and Lay-outing of I.D. Validation Stickers



Printing and lay-outing of Cumulative Report



Printing, lay-outing and sorting of Students Manuals



Reproduction of Nightingale Newsletter



Printing and Lay-outing of Gate Pass Sticker



Printing, lay-outing and sorting of Research Journals



Reproduction of Receipts of different Colleges



Printing, lay-outing and sorting Graduation Program



Reproduction of pay envelop

 Printing

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Highlights Ceramics Center is charged with the responsibility of providing the University community (students, faculty, and staff) and outside clienteles with high-quality, assorted ceramics products. Conveniently located in University, we offer souvenir items for any occasions. The center also accept made-to-order or personalized items.

The ceramics center in its primary objective of producing quality ceramics products is composed of creative artists and well-trained personnel.

Production Mass production of assorted souvenir items for sale.

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HIGHLIGHTS The office shall promote and ensure effective communication between and among the Members of the board of Regents and the University Officials, personnel, and other stakeholders.

PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES

1. Prepare the agenda, record, print, and distribute the Minutes of Meetings of the Board of Regents, Academic and Administrative Councils, and those conducted by the President 2. Issue official documents upon clearance by the President 3. Prepare communications and other documents require by the President 4. Sit and act as Secretary in all meetings conducted by the President 5. Assist other offices upon authorization of the University President

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OBJECTIVES: Provides leadership, guidance, and support to the University in the administration and management of its human resources through recruitment and selection, training and development, performance evaluation and management, promotions/transfer, record keeping of all personnel data, compensation, retirement benefits, bonuses, etc., career development, performance appraisal and ensures the fair and equitabl e treatment of all employees thereby assisting the University in meeting its objective of becoming a premier institution of higher learning. ACTIVITIES:     

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Hired teaching and non-teaching personnel. Rehired teaching and non-teaching personnel . Processed requirements of promoted teaching and non-teaching personnel . Prepared appointments. Gathered and updated personnel data : Personal Data Sheet SALN Performance Evaluation Clearances Prepared payrolls and disbursement vouchers. Prepared and submitted retirement claims. Assisted personnel on loan applications. Conducted trainings/seminars and orientations. Consolidated Daily Time Records. Posted and updated leave cards. Prepared and issued certifications and service records. Prepared and submitted Report on Appointments Issued, Accession and Separation. Published vacant positions in CSC Bulletin. Verified eligibility from CSC and PRC. Prepared Board actions. Prepared contracts of Contractual and Part-time Faculty. Prepared job orders of emergency personnel. Awarded employees during the Award Ceremonies. Granted step increments to employees Assisted employees for their retirement options and leave applications.



Provided assistance during accreditation and other institutional assessments

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Mon

Tue

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 Training on Patient

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Transport (Med)

5

6

7

 Seminar on System

Administration: IP Subnet-

8

 PASUC-1 Literary Cultural Festival 2014

9

 Search for Mr. & Ms.

19

 PASUC-1

13

 UNP Student Council

14

 UNP Student Council

15

 Training on Disaster

16

 Training on Disaster

17

Closing & Awarding

Evaluation Activity &

Evaluation Activity &

Preparedness & Mitigation

Preparedness & Mitigation

Program

Executive Meeting (SC)

Executive Meeting (SC)

(CHS)

(CHS)

 Conduct of Strategic

20

Planning (CTE/Extension)

 Level IV Case

21

22

Presentation (CHS/CN)

 Level III Case

23

Presentation (CHS/CN)

 Seminar on IT Re-

24

search: An Application Development Approach

 Level III—Phase 2 Survey Visit (QA)

26

 Level III—Phase 2

27

28

Survey Visit (QA)

 Seminar Workshop

29

for Students in Programs

 Orientation meeting of

with Board Exams

applicants for Student Assistance Fund for Educ.

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(Guidance)

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for Job Interviews & Busi-

12

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 1st Qtr. Meeting cum Stra-

SCUAA-I 2014

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 PASUC-1 Games

 PASUC-1 Games

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 CAS 47th Anniversary  Workshop on Ecofeminism

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F e b r u a r y Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

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Thu

Fri

Sat

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 Testimonial Program of

3

Architecture Board Passers

4

 Foreign Students’

5

 Microcontroller &

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 Microcontroller &

7

 Microcontroller &

Admission Test for 2nd

Microprocessor Seminar-

Microprocessor Seminar-

Microprocessor Seminar-

Sem. 2013-2014 (Testing)

Workshop (CTECH)

Workshop (CTECH)

Workshop (CTECH)

8

 Career Guidance Celebra-

9

 Marketing Research &

10

11

12

18

19

13

 JS Prom 2014

14

15

Its Applicability in Education & Hospitality Business

16

23

17

24

25

 Gender Sensitivity

21

through Institutional Bldg.

Students (CCJESW)

 Social Enhancement

27

 Social Enhancement

28

Program for UNP 2013-

 Seminar on Career Prepar-

2014 Graduating Students

2014 Graduating Students

(OSA-SCMFS)

(OSA-SCMFS)

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Criminology Graduating

Program for UNP 2013-

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 Diagnostic Test for

Empowering People

Training (CN/CGAD)

edness & Management (CAS)

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M a r c h Sun

Mon

Tue

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Fri

Sat

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 Values Orientation

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& Formation for UNP

 Lecture Series in

10

of Women (CGAD)

mation for UNP 2013-2014 1st Year Students (OSA)

Google Applications (CCIT)

12

13

 Insigna Pinning &

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 11th like a CPA Board

Examinations-Final Round

 P.E. Culminating Day

 Re-launching/Training of

 Values Orientation & For-

11

6

 P.E. Culminating Day

 Forum on the Magna Carta

(ROTC)

Students (OSA)

9

5

& Tactical Inspection

2013-2014 1st Year

 Lecture Series in

 Regional Annual Admin.

8

 Lecture Series in Taxation, Commercial & Remedial Law

 Re-launching/Training of Google Applications (CCIT)

 2014 Women’s Month

14

 11th like a CPA Board Examinations-Final Round

 22nd Culminating

15

Taxation, Commercial &

Taxation, Commercial &

Continuing Enhancement

Celebration Kapihan sa

Exercises in Clinical &

Remedial Law

Remedial Law

Seminar for Peer Facilitators

UNP (CGAD)

Community Experiences

16

 NSTP-CWTS/LTS

17

Youth Leaders’ Summit

23

 20th Moving-up

24

 CAS Pammadayaw

18

2014

 Parangal 2014

19

 LS Recognition Program 2014

 CBAA Recognition

21

Ceremonies

25

26

 49th Commencement Program

31

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Exercises

27

Exercises

30

20

28

29

a p r i l Sun

Mon

Tue

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Wed

Thu

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Fri

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3

4

5

Orientation (Summer Duty 2014) (CHS)

6

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25

26

 Special UNP College

Admission Test for Expanded Students’ Grant-in-Aid Program for Poverty Allevi

27

 Retooling Middle

28

Level Managers of Academic Units Towards Quality & Excellence (OP)

 Forum on Qualitative

29

Research (GS)

 Retooling Middle Level Managers of Academic A n n u a l

 Retooling Middle

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Training for Non-academic

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Personnel (CGAD)

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Units Towards Quality & Excellence (OP) F Y

 Gender Sensitivity

Training for Non-academic

Level Managers of Academic

R e p o r t

24

2 0 1 4 |

1 4 7

m a y Sun

Mon

Tue

4

11

5

 Program Accreditation

12

(QA)

2 0 1 4

Wed

 Regional Post Graduate

6

Thu

 Regional Post Graduate

7

Fri

 Regional Post Graduate

1

2

3

8

9

10

16

17

Training Course on Advance

Training Course on Advance

Training Course on Advance

Cardiac Life Support/Basic

Cardiac Life Support/Basic

Cardiac Life Support/Basic

Life Support Endotracheal

Life Support Endotracheal

Life Support Endotracheal

 Program Accreditation

13

(QA)

 Program Accreditation

14

(QA)

 Curriculum Content

Sat

15

Enhancement (CN)

 Orientation & Meeting

of Student Grantees of the Expanded Grant-in-Aid Program for Poverty

18

19

 Professional

20

21

22

23

24

27

28

29

30

31

Meeting (CCJESW)

25

 Pathophysiology

26

Seminar Training [BSN II]

 CHED RQAT Inspection (CCJESW)

(CN)

A n n u a l

R e p o r t

F Y

2 0 1 4 |

1 4 8

j u n e Sun

Mon

Tue

1

8

 Pathophysiology

2 0 1 4

Wed

2

3

9

10

Thu

Fri

4

 Advocacy Program

11

 Processing of

5

6

7

12

13

14

20

21

Seminar Training [BSN II]

for Safe Blood for Saving

Application for the Licen-

(CN)

Mothers (CGAD)

sure Exam. for Teachers

 Level III Summer 2014 Case

15

16

17

18

Sat

[LET] 2014 (CTE)

 Training on Suturing

19

 Training on Suturing

of Perineal Laceration &

of Perineal Laceration &

Intravenous Insertion (CHS)

Intravenous Insertion (CHS)

 Meeting of the Technical

22

 Ecumenical Worship

23

24

 Campus Texas Fellowship

 Retirement Program

for Dr. Lumen Almachar

with Texas A & M Univ. Chi Alpha

29

25

 Enhancement

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 Enhancement

27

Training for NSTP

Training for NSTP

Educators & Implementers

Educators & Implementers

30

A n n u a l

26

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1 4 9

 NSTP Orientation Program

28

j u l y Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

1

 Orientation Program

6

7

2 0 1 4 Thu

2

 Orientation on

 Orientation on

Fri

3

Sat

4

 Orientation on

for Freshmen, Transferees &

Outcome based Curriculum

Outcome based Curriculum

Outcome based Curriculum

Shifters (CN)

& Program Review (Med.)

& Program Review (Med.)

& Program Review (Med.)

8

 CCIT Orientation Program

 Testimonial Program

9

10

11

(CN)

13

14

 Orientation Program

& Gen. Assembly of the

CArch)

Expanded Students’ Grant-

16

 Disaster Management

17

Training (CHS)

21

22

 Testimonial Program

23

 Disaster Preparedness

24

[Earthquake Drift] (CTE-LS)

 CAS Induction & Oath

CArch)

28

 Founder’s Birth

29

Teachers Gen. Assembly

Workshop: The New Gen.

cum Orientation & Consul-

Educ. Curr. of Higher Educ.  46th Capping, Pinning & Candle Lighting CeremoProg. in the Context of the

tation

Anniversary

A n n u a l

on Disaster Preparedness

(CAS-Extension)

Facility Program

 Danceport Workshop

 HRASO Cooking Festival Year 6

R e p o r t

31

(CSCPA)

(Extension)

F Y

 Love & Care for the

26

for the Environment: Grow

 Seminar/Training on Disas-

30

 Shared Service

25

Trees

Taking Ceremony

 Strategic Planning

19

 PSC Research Congress

(CHS)

27

 Seminar/Training

Training (CHS)

Plumbing (Extension,

 CAS Parents-

18

 Disaster Management

Alleviation Grantees (OSA)

20

 LS Mass Induction Program

In-Aid Prog. for Poverty

 Skills Training on

12

Graduate Students

15

Plumbing (Extension,

 Election of UNPStudent Council for

 Meeting of the TWG on  Skills Training on

5

2 0 1 4 |

1 5 0

a u g u s t Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

2 0 1 4 Thu

Fri

Sat

 Danceport Workshop

1

2

8

9

(CSCPA)

3

10

4

 JPIA Acquaintance

5

 Medical Device

6

 Medical Device

7

 Medical Device

Humanitarian Proj. 3-day

Humanitarian Proj. 3-day

Humanitarian Proj. 3-day

Basic Wheel Chair Training

Basic Wheel Chair Training

Basic Wheel Chair Training

Prog. (Extension)

Prog. (Extension)

Prog. (Extension)

11

12

13

24

 ILAARDEC 2014

(CSCPA)

 Disaster Risk Reduction & Multi-Hazard Awareness

14

Ball

17

 Folk Dance Workshop

15

 Conduct of the 2015

UP College Admission Test

18

 Coordination with

19

 Coordination with

20

 Dopamine: A Day of Cognizance (BioSoc)

Commodity Review on

Secondary Schools in the 1st

Secondary Schools in the 1st

Forestry, Agroforestry,

& 2nd Dist. of Ilocos Sur re:

& 2nd Dist. of Ilocos Sur re:

25

 Seminar-Workshop

26

on Study Habits (Testing)

 AES Youth Entrepreneur-

27

 AES Youth

 Training Workshop

 Blood Letting &

22

Blood Typing (CHS)

28

 Training Workshop

16

UP College Admission Test

 UNP Family

23

Sports Day

29

 2nd Leadership

30

Entrepreneurship

on Technology Dev’t.

on Technology Dev’t.

Training & Socialization

Symposium 2014 (CBAA)

Innovation & Invention

Innovation & Invention

(CTE)

(Research)

(Research)

ship Symposium 2014 (CBAA)

31

A n n u a l

21

 Conduct of the 2015

R e p o r t

F Y

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1 5 1

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Mon

Tue

1

Wed

2

Thu

3

 Personality Enhancement & Career Dev’t. Seminar (Guidance)

7

8

 Google Apps & Excel Training (CCIT)

14

 Univ. visit & MOA

 Google Apps & Excel

9

Training (CCIT)

15

 Google Apps & Excel

10

Training (CCIT)

16

2 0 1 4 Fri

4

 CAS Solidarity Night

Sat

5

 Seminar for CTE

 Seminar for CTE Faculty

Faculty (Undergraduate, &

(Undergraduate, & LS) & Graduating Students

LS) & Graduating Students

11

 Seminar on

6

 13th Provincial MidYear Convention (CBAA)

 13th Provincial Mid-Year  Seminar on

12

 Seminar Workshop on

13

Establishing ASEAN

Establishing ASEAN

Health Awareness & Gender

Language using CLT &

Language using CLT &

Sensitivity (NSTP)

17

18

Signing between the UNP &

 Medics-CCJESW

19

Fun Run

 Student Council

20

Leadership Institute 2014

the Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (External Affairs)

 Student Council

21

22

23

Leadership Institute 2014

 UNP CAT 2014-

28

 The Family

29

2015 (Spl. Exams for Re-

Enrichment Program for

takers)

Married Students Theme:

 Seminar Workshop

24

 Seminar Workshop

 Interview & Special

26

 Interview & Special

27

for Pre-Service Teachers

for Pre-Service Teachers

Admission Test for Foreign

Admission Test for Foreign

Multi-disciplinary

Multi-disciplinary

Students (OSA)

Students (OSA)

Approaches for Teaching

Approaches for Teaching

30

A n n u a l

25

R e p o r t

F Y

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1 5 2

o c t o b e r Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed  1st P.E. Fun Run

2 0 1 4

Thu

1

Fri

2

Sat

3

 2nd Basic Life Support Rescue Olympics (CHS)

5

 2nd Basic Life Support

6

Rescue Olympics (CHS)

7

 Seminar-Workshop in News Writing & Photo

8

 MOU Signing &

9

10

Seminar with Microsoft

 Literary-Cultural

13

Festival & Academic

 Length of Service

 Literary-Cultural

11

Competitions 2014 (OSA)

14

15

16

17

Awards

Competitions 2014 (OSA)

Rescue Olympics (CHS)

Festival & Academic

Journalism (OSA)

12

4

 2nd Basic Life Support

 Association of Phil.

18

Medical Colleges-Student

 UNP Foundation Day Pa-

Network Regional Conven-

rade

 Association of Phil.

19

 Organizational

20

 Organizational

21

Medical Colleges-Student

Training on Standardized

Training on Standardized

Network Regional Conven-

Acctg. System for Student

Acctg. System for Student

tion for Luzon (Medicine)

Organizations

Organizations

26

27

22

23

on National & Local History

 35th National Conf.

24

on National & Local History

 35th National Conf.

25

on National & Local History

 Fellowship Night & Cultural  UNP CAT for the 2nd Sem. Presentation (Research)

28

A n n u a l

 35th National Conf.

R e p o r t

29

F Y

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30

1 5 3

31

SY 2014-2015 (Testing)

n o v e m b e r Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

2 0 1 4

Thu

Fri

Sat

1 2

3

4

 UNP CAT 2014-2015

5

6

7

[Special Exam] (Testing)

 Signing of MOA &

8

Launching of Special Training Prog. on Business

 Special Admission Test

9

10

for Foreign Students

 Interview of Foreign

11

Students

12

Cascading Workshop

 22nd CHS Foundation

13

Week Operation Clean Up

 Seminar-Workshop on

(Testing)

16

 Comprehensive

 3rd Qtr. Meeting cum

23

Examination

17

 2nd Pinning

 Seminar-Forum on

18

19

 Work Attitude—

Empowering Student

A Seminar Workshop

Mass for the Graduating

Leaders in Good

(Guidance)

24

Test Battery (ROTCU)

 Work Attitude—

25

14

15

on Research Based Bookwriting & Instructional

Ceremony & Thanksgiving

 Phil. Army Aptitude

 Training Workshop

26

20

21

 Comprehensive

22

Examination

 Orientation of Student

 Google Teachers

27

 Google Teachers

28

 Org. Training on

29

A Seminar Workshop

Workshop (GTW) Ilocandia

Workshop (GTW) Ilocandia

Standardized Acctg. Sys. for

(Guidance)

(CCIT)

(CCIT)

Student Org. (SASSO)

30

A n n u a l

R e p o r t

F Y

2 0 1 4 |

1 5 4

d e c e m b e r Sun

Mon

Tue

1

Wed

2 0 1 4

Thu

Fri

2

 Ang Bagong Katipunan

the Necessity of Restructur-

ng mga Anak ng Bayan:

Financial Statements of

ing Public Higher Educ.

Isang Kultural na Pagtitipon

Student Org.

 2nd Public Hearing on

3

4

 Uniwide Audit of

Sat

5

6

 Social Work Alumni Homecoming (CCJESW)

 Uniwide Audit of Financial Statements of Student Org.

7

8

 UNP-ELS English Olympics 2014

14

 Seminar on Safety

 UNP-ELS English

9

10

Olympics 2014

15

 Sustainable Village

16

Precautionary Measures

Concepts for Typhoon

(CTE)

Prone Areas as Adaptation

 “Wholeness in the

11

21

Gun Safety

 President Arce’s

22

A Seminar Workshop

Exams for Teachers &

Qualifying Course (ROTC)

(Guidance)

Licensure Exams for

18

 UNP Christmas

19

20

Gun Safety

Safety

24

30

R e p o r t

 Seminar/Training on

 Seminar/Training on Gun

25 CHRISTMAS DAY

A n n u a l

13

Graduation of Cadet Officer

Family Get-together

23

29

 Pinning of Rank &

for the 2014 Licensure

17

Birthday

28

12

Midst of Life’s Challenges”-

to Climate Change (CArch)

 Seminar/Training on

 Recognition Program

31

F Y

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1 5 5

26

27

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