State Colleges and Universities (SUC) Leveling

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SUC LEVELING Richard Z. Zonio Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Student

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SUC LEVELINGRichard Z. Zonio

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Student

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LEVELING INSTRUMENT FOR

STATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES

(SUCs)

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The SUC Leveling Instrument is used to determine the classification level of the SUC President and Vice President, including the allowable number of the latter.

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The present instrument was established in National Compensation Circular No, 12 which took effect May 1, 1979.

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The Leveling Instrument for SUCs and Guidelines for Implementation was prepared jointly by the

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Commission on Higher Education (CHED)

Department of Budget and Management (DBM)

And the Philippine Association ofState Universities and Colleges (PASUC).

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Terms Used

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Accreditation Status Center of Excellence /Center of Development Faculty profile Income and receipts from government and non-government sources

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Includes' revenues from tuition, Income Generating Projects, sale of Intellectual products, fees for consultancy and other services, grants or donations, and financial assistance from various sources.

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Merit Scholarships Points Allocation PRC Performance Recognized Extension Program

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Extension program approved by the SUCs board and are acknowledged by the recipients or beneficiaries in the area ofimplementation in the form of citation, awards or certificates issued by the community or by any civic organization or institution.

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Research Outputs Researchers SUC Level Total Budget Weighted Enrolled Units

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Leveling Criteria

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The criteria herein established measure the SUCs' institutional performance covering areas relative to the programs, functions and operations of SUCs focusing on instruction, research, extension and management capability.

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The Prescribed four (4) KRAs are assigned specific points allocation with a total of thirty-five (35) points for purposes of SUCs leveling. Weights are similarly assigned to sub-indicators not exceeding the total point allocation of each KRA

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SUC Levels

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Key Result Areas (KRAs)

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The four Key Result Areas (KRAs) 'represent the major indicators that would measure the stages of development and institutional performanceof the respective SUCs.

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