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2012 Annual Report
Note:
The varying use of the names Catanduan es State Colleges (CSC) and Catanduanes StateUniversity (CSU) in this report reflects specific timelines of accomplishments and activitiesduring the year in review. It must be noted that the Catanduanes State Colleges was convertedinto a University on October 19, 2012, the last quarter of the Calendar Year’s reporting period.
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Our 2012 Performance..
Catanduanes State University obtained high ratings in its Major Final Outputs Accountability Re-port Card (MARC) for Fiscal Year 2012. It reached and surpassed its target accomplishments inadvanced and higher education, research, extension, and support to operations.
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at a Glance
Catanduanes State University likewise earned 100 percent compliance with the Seal of Good Gov-ernance. It fully delivered its outputs in all four areas of good governance conditions, which areSeal of Transparency, PhilGeps posting, liquidation of cash advances, and the vibrant implementationof the agency’s Citizen’s Charter specifically for its frontline services.
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Republic of the PhilippinesCATANDUANES STATE UNIVERSITY
Virac, Catanduanese-mail: [email protected] website:http://www.csc.edu.ph
Tanggapan ng PanguloOffice of the President
His ExcellencyBENIGNO S. AQUINOPresidentRepublic of the Philippines
Thru: Dr. Patricia D. LicuananChairpersonCommission on Higher Education
Sir:
I have the honor to submit the Accomplishment Report of the Catanduanes State Universityfor FY 2012.
This document highlights the major accomplishments and activities of the University in pur-suit of its institutional mandate.
Thank you.
Very truly yours,
MINERVA I. MORALES, Ed.D.SUC President III
http://www.csc.edu.ph/http://www.csc.edu.ph/http://www.csc.edu.ph/
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Table of ContentsMajor Programs and AccomplishmentsMFO I—Advanced and Higher Education —————————————–————— - 8MFO II—Research ——————————————–———— - 43MFO III—Extension —————————————–————— - 58MFO IV—General Administration Services ————————————–—————— - 68Board Resolution s for CY 2012 —————————–————————— - 79Seminars/Trainings of Employees ————————–—————————— - 83Feature Story: From CSC to a University —————————–————————— - 98Board of Regents ———————————–——————— - 100Officers of the Administration —————————–————————— - 101Institutional Profile ———————————–——————— - 102List of Tables
Table1.1 —Enrolment by Program ————————————–—————— - 11Table 1.2 – Graduates by Program ——————————–———————— - 15Table 1.3 —Licensure/Board Examination ——————————–———————— - 20Table 1.4 – Accredited Programs ————————–—————————— - 24Table 1.5 —Government Scholars: Students ——————————————————— 27Table 1.6 —Private Scholars: Students —————————————–————— - 28Table 1.7 —Institutional Scholars: Students ———————————–——————— - 28Table 1.8 —Student Trainings/Seminars ——————————–———————— - 31Table 1.9 —Co-Curricular Programs ———————————–——————— - 38Table 1.10 —Faculty Scholars ——————————–———————— - 42Table 2.1 —List of Completed Research —————————–————————— - 43Table 2.2 —Ongoing Research —————————–————————— - 46
Table 2.3 —Research Proposals ————————————–—————— - 47Table 2.4 —Research Programs ——————————–———————— - 49Table 2.5 —Research Presented in various fora/conferences ———–——————— - 50Table 2.6 —Student Researches, Pisog nin Uswag ————————–—————— - 56Table 2.7 —Research for Patent ——————————–———————— - 57Table 3.1 —Extension Programs coordinated with line agencies ——–———————— 58Table 3.2 —Extension Communication Materials —————–————————— - 59Table 3.3 —Technologies Transferred/Adopted ————–—————————— - 59Table 3.4 —Trainings/Extension Activities ——————–———————————— - 60Table3.3A —Person-Days Trained ————–—————————————— - 64Table 3.3B —Technical-Vocational Trainings —————–————————————— - 65Table 3.3C —Continuing Education ———–——————————————— - 66Table 3.3D —Other Trainings —————–————————————— - 67Table 4.1 —Facilities & Land Development ——————–———————————— - 68Table 4.2 –Externally-funded Projects ————————–—————————— - 69Table 4.3 —Fiduciary and IGP Income ———————–——————————— - 75Table 4.4 —Report of Income per Project ———————–——————————— - 76Table4.5 —Approved Board Resolutions ——————–———————————— - 78Table 4.6 —CY 2012 Budget ——–———————————————— - 77List of FiguresFigure 1 —Faculty Profile by Educational Attainment —–————————————— - 40Figure 2 —Faculty Profile by Academic Rank ———–——————————— - 41Figure 3 —Extension Trainings and Trainees ——————————————— 63Figure 4 —Comparative Income ————–—————————— - 75Figure 5 —Total Allotment for Personal Services ——–———————————— - 77Figure 6 —Total Allotment for MOOE ——————–———————— - 77
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Detailed AccomplishmentsMFO 1 - Advanced and Higher Education Program
A. Curricular Programs and Enrolment
CSU is a comprehensive higher education institution with multi-disciplinarycurricular offerings. The academic programs offered by the institution during are thefollowing:
MAIN CAMPUS (VIRAC)
ADVANCE EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy in Educational ManagementDoctor of Education Major in Educational ManagementMaster of Arts in AgribusinessMaster of Arts in EnglishMaster of Arts in Educational Management
Master of Arts in FilipinoMaster of Arts in Guidance and CounselingMaster of Arts in Industrial EducationMaster of Arts in MathematicsMaster of Arts in Teaching BiologyMaster of Arts in Teaching ChemistryMaster of Arts in Teaching PhysicsMaster of Public AdministrationMaster in Business AdministrationDiploma in College TeachingDiploma in Educational ManagementDiploma in Public Administration
HIGHER EDUCATION
College of Agriculture and Fisheries
Bachelor of Science in AgricultureMajors:
Agricultural Education Agro-Forestry Animal Science Crop Science
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College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in EconomicsBachelor of Arts in Political ScienceBachelor of Arts major in Public AdministrationBachelor of Science in BiologyBachelor of Science in Mathematics
College of Business and Accountancy
Bachelor of Science in AccountancyBachelor of Science in Accounting TechnologyBachelor of Science in Business Administration
Majors : Financial Management Human Resource Development Management Marketing Management
Bachelor of Science in EntrepreneurshipBachelor of Science in Office Administration
College of Education
Bachelor in Elementary EducationBachelor in Secondary Education
Majors in: Filipino Mathematics Biological Science Social Studies Music, Arts and Physical Education Home Economics and Livelihood Education
College of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Science in NursingRealigned Ladderized Program Leading to BSNBachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics2-Year Certificate in Midwifery
College of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Civil EngineeringBachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (SY 2013-2014 )
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Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology Majors :
Automotive Technology Electronics TechnologyCivil Technology Food Service Management Drafting Technology Garments, Fashion and Design Electrical Technology Mechanical Technology Heating, Ventilating, Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Technology
Bachelor in Technical Teacher EducationMajors in: Automotive Technology Electronics TechnologyCivil Technology Food Service Management Drafting Technology Garments, Fashion and Design
Electrical Technology Mechanical Technology Heating, Ventilating, Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Technology
Bachelor of Science in Information ManagementBachelor of Science in Information Systems Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
2-Year Certificate in Trade TechnologyMajors : Automotive Technology Electronics TechnologyCivil Technology Food Service Management
Drafting Technology Garments, Fashion and Design Electrical Technology Mechanical Technology Heating, Ventilating, Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Technology
PANGANIBAN CAMPUSBachelor of Science in Agriculture
Majors: Animal Science Crop Science
Bachelor of Science in Industrial EducationMajors:
Building Construction Drafting Technology Food Trades Technology
Bachelor in Elementary EducationBachelor in Technical Teacher Education
Civil Technology Food Service Management
Secondary Education (CSC Main and Panganiban Campuses)Elementary Education (CSC Main Campus) Pre School (CSC Main Campus) - Junior and Senior Kindergarten
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I. Enrolment
As in the past year, an increase in student population was noted in SY 2012-2013. Boththe first and second semesters registered a relative uptake.
Curricular Programs 1st Sem 2012-2013 2nd Sem 2012-2013
M F Total M F Total
A. ADVANCE EDUCATION
Graduate School
Doctor of Education – Educational Management 9 23 32 6 35 41
MA in Education- Educational Management 28 95 123 21 51 72
MA in Education- Mathematics 13 16 29 10 11 21
MA in Education - Filipino 1 7 8 - 9 9
Master in Public Administration 19 12 31 19 14 33
Master of Business Administration 8 42 50 3 33 36
MA in Agricultural Education 1 - 1 - - -
MA in Industrial Education 9 6 15 9 4 13
MA in English 9 31 40 9 23 32
MA in Teaching Biology 5 12 17 4 8 12
MA in Teaching Physics 4 2 6 3 2 5
MA in Teaching Chemistry 1 - 1 - 1 1
Diploma in Public Administration - 2 2 1 1 2
Diploma in College Teaching - 3 3 - - -
Diploma in Educational Management 1 17 18 5 8 13
Grand Total for Advanced Education 107 269 376 90 200 290
Table 1.1 - Enrolment by Program
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Curricular Programs 1st
Sem 2011-2012 2nd
Sem 2012-2013
M F Total M F Total
College of Agriculture & Fisheries
BS Agriculture- General Curriculum (3rd & 4thYear Only)
262 188 450 14 21 35
-Crop Science 17 16 33 18 16 34
- Animal Science 38 14 52 36 12 48
- Agricultural Education - 1 1 - - -
- Agro-Forestry - - - - - -
- Fisheries 1 - 1 - - -
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration 25 54 79 23 53 76
Bachelor of Arts in Economics 15 39 54 13 40 53
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science 65 66 131 61 63 124
BS in Biology 40 120 160 40 111 151
BS in Mathematics 86 66 152 79 63 142
College of Business & Accountancy
BS in Business Administration –Common Years 62 174 236 58 170 228
- Financial Management 17 54 71 17 54 71
- Marketing Management 18 57 75 18 57 75
- Human Resource Dev’t Management 28 56 84 26 56 82
BS in Accountancy 60 114 174 58 111 169
BS in Accounting Technology 11 24 35 8 22 30
30BS in Entrepreneurship 43 82 125 41 81 122
BS in Office Administration 46 237 283 41 227 268
Table 1.1 (cont…) - Enrolment by Program
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Curricular Programs 1st Sem 2012-2013 2nd Sem 2012-2013College of Technology M F Total M F Total
BS in Civil Engineering 447 170 617 416 157 573
BS in Information Management Old curriculum — replaced
with BSIS1 - 1
BS in Information Technology 269 229 498 261 211 472
BS in Information System 144 190 334 135 178 313
BS in Industrial Education 2 - 2Old Curriculum — replaced
with BTTE
BS in Industrial Technology 313 79 392 293 78 370
Bachelor of Trade Technical Education (3rd & 4thYear Only)
- Electronics Technology 44 5 49 10 - 10
- Food Service Management 14 64 78 16 13 19
College of Education
Bachelor in Elementary Education 107 504 611 102 502 604
Bachelor in Secondary Education- Common Yrs. 52 130 182 - - -
- English 12 33 45 18 45 63
- Filipino 2 11 13 4 38 42
- Biological Science 16 45 61 24 58 82
- Mathematics 20 24 44 33 39 72
- Social Studies 3 18 21 7 30 37
- MAPE 17 31 48 23 48 71
Table 1.1 (cont…) - Enrolment by Program
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Curricular Programs 1st Sem 2012-2013 2nd Sem 2012-2013College of Health Sciences M F Total M F Total
BS in Nursing 35 196 231 34 197 231
BS in Nutrition and Dietetics 12 114 126 10 109 119
Panganiban Campus
BS in Agriculture 176 152 328 40 26 66
Bachelor in Elementary Education 53 204 257 55 211 266
Bachelor in Technical Teacher Education - - - 37 45 81
Pre-Baccalaureate Courses-Non Degree
Certificate in Agri-Tech –Main(BS Agri Ladderized)
- - - 205 144 349
Certificate in Agri-Tech-Panganiban Campus (BS Agri Ladderized)
- - - 128 115 243
Certificate in BTTE (Ladderized) - - - 42 69 111
Certificate in Trade Technology
- Automotive 129 2 131 139 1 140- Drafting 64 12 76 45 7 52
- Electrical 113 2 115 91 7 92
- Electronics 125 5 130 103 5 108
- Foods 28 74 102 25 58 83
- Garments, Fashion and Design 10 29 39 1 25 26
- Mechanical Technology 29 1 30 25 - 25
- Refrigeration/Air-conditioning 42 1 43 32 1 33
Certificate in Midwifery - 60 60 - 52 52
Total for Higher Education 3,144 3,816 6,960 2,854 3,551 6,405
Table 1.1 (cont…) - Enrolment by Program
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Course Male Female TOTAL
ADVANCED EDUCATION
Doctor of Education 1 2 3
MA in Education – Educational Management - 4 4
Master of Arts in Industrial Education 1 - 1
Master in Business Administration - 2 2
Master in Public Administration 1 - 1
Master of Arts in Teaching - Biology - 1 1
Diploma in Educational Management - 2 2
Diploma in College Teaching - 1 1
Sub-total for Advanced Education 3 12 15
HIGHER EDUCATION
College of Agriculture and Fisheries
BS in Agriculture 30 15 45
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Economics 2 6 8
Political Science 9 5 14
Public Administration 2 8 10
Biology 4 17 21Bachelor of Science
Mathematics 9 6 15
Sub-total 26 42 68
II. Graduates
An increasing trend in the number of graduates is recorded every year. During SY2011-2012, CSC produced 1,209 graduate in higher education and 17 in advanced educa-tion. This SY 2012-2013, the graduates turnout was 1,356.
Table 1.2 - Graduates by Program
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Course Male Female TOTALCollege of Business and Accountancy
BS in Accountancy 4 11 15
BS in Business Administration
Financial Management 6 21 27
Human Resource Mgt 13 21 34
Marketing Management 7 23 30
Marketing - 1 1BS in Entrepreneurship 10 14 24
BS in Office Administration – Computer Secretarial Education 16 47 63
Sub-total 56 138 194
College of Education
Bachelor in Elementary Education 23 99 122
Bachelor in SecondaryEducation
English 3 7 10
Biological Science 2 11 13
Mathematics 10 14 24
Music, Arts and P.E. 6 4 10
Social Studies 6 4 10
Sub-total 50 139 189
College of Technology
BS in Industrial Education Electronics 1 - 1
BS in Industrial Technology
Automotive Technology 22 - 22Drafting Technology 12 1 13
Electronics 32 - 32
Electrical Technology 17 - 17
Foods 4 1 5
Mechanical Technology 2 - 2
90 2 92Sub-total
Table 1.2 (cont…) - Graduates by Program
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It’s her gift to the world – 1,356 graduates in 2012.Consequently, the gymnasium was filled to the rafters as the Catanduanes State Colleges Main Campus
mounted its 41 st Commencement Exercises on March 22, 2012 with biggest turnout of graduates, per recordsfrom the school’s Registration and Admission office.
The traditional graduation highlights — investiture of hood and cap, presentation of candidates for
graduation, recommendation and conferment of degrees and titles, commencement address, awarding of med-als to honor graduates and distribution of diploma — wound up for over four hours. The graduates relished their proverbial 15 minutes of fame as they strode onstage to get their diplomas
to the tune of Verdi’s “Triumphal March,” a staple musical score in graduation ceremonies.
Honor graduatesForty-five graduates finished with Latin Honors, led by John Michael T. Bernal, BS in Civil Engineer-
ing, as Magna Cum Laude, with an average of 1.38, followed by Ian D. Lopez, Bachelor of Elementary Educa-tion, also a Magna Cum Laude, with an average of 1.42.
Additionally, 42 graduated with Cum Laude honors and one with Academic Distinction. They wereMichele M. Candelaria, BS in Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.6); Jimylen P. Garnica, BS in Accountancy, CumLaude (1.6); Ma. Rona S. Guerrero, BS in Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.74); Sally B. Morales, BS in Accoun-
tancy, Cum Laude (1.66); Mariecris A. Sarmiento, BS in Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.73); Cindy S. Tapel, BSin Accountancy, Cum Laude (1.74);Ma. Karla T. Avila, BS in Civil Engineering, Cum Laude (1.60); William V. Belmonte, BS in Civil Engi-
neering, Cum Laude (1.63); Raymund M. Garcia, BS in Civil Engineering, Cum Laude, (1.72); John Aldren C.Molina, BS in Civil Engineering, Cum Laude (1.64); Jonathan V. Tulod, BS in Civil Engineering, Cum Laude(1.61);
Julius S. Antonio, Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathematics, Cum Laude, (1.66); Aileen T. Ba-jaro, Bachelor ofSecondary Edu-cation – English,Cum Laude(1.51); Jomar
Cervantes,Bachelor of Sec-ondary Education
– Social Studies,Cum Laude(1.53); Carlito T.Gelito, Bachelorof SecondaryEducation – Mathematics,Cum Laude (1.5);
Jecel S. Magda-
hong, Bachelor ofSecondary Edu-LEAD US TO OUR CHOSEN WAY – The CSC graduates cap the commencement pageantry singing theCSC Hymn, under the watch of the Presidential Mace, the institution’s symbol of authority. (GSR)
2012 graduates biggest in 41 years
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cation - Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.73); Elizabeth T. Rances, Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathemat-ics, Cum Laude (1.63); Ma. Gherlyn S. Rebuya, Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathematics, Cum Laude(1.65); Joan T. Talan, Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.70); Ariel R. Tanael,Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.73); Francis G. Timbal, Bachelor of Secon-dary Education – English, Cum Laude (1.48); Anjo G. Tugay, Bachelor of Secondary Education – English,Cum Laude (1.54); Cynthia T. Tuibeo, Bachelor of Secondary Education – English, Cum Laude (1.51); Rey P.
Vargas, Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathematics, Cum Laude (1.70);Charmaine Kaye C. Abrasaldo, Cum Laude, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.64);
Aizel A. Cerillo, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.57); Joan S. Guerrero, Bachelor of Ele-mentary Education, Cum Laude (1.57); Donna Nerisse S. Sapico, Bachelor of Elementary Education, CumLaude ((1.72); Jinky Lou T. Sarmiento, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.59); Jocele S. Sar-miento, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.70); Lucy Lyn T. Tapia, Bachelor of ElementaryEducation, Cum Laude (1.67); Rhea R. Tating, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.68);Rotchen D.Teves, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.58); Jamir A. Toledana, Bachelor of Ele-mentary Education, Cum Laude (1.75); Yoly V. Tolod, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude (1.67);Irene S. Torres, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum Laude, (1.64); Claire T. Tribiana, Bachelor of Ele-mentary Education, Cum Laude (1.72); Emlyn M. Lanon, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Academic Dis-tinction (1.58);
Mark Anthony S. Flores, BS in Nursing, Cum Laude (1.73); Elaine Gay R. Molina, BS in Nursing,Cum Laude (1.67); Johnson M. Turado, BS in Nursing, Cum Laude (1.70); Kristel Mae V. Cervantes, BS inNursing, Cum Laude (1.73), and James Andrew B. Bernal, BS in Information Technology, Cum Laude (1.69).
Villar’s exhortation Cynthia A. Villar, former member of the House of Representatives and trustee of the CSC Governing
Board, was the Commencement Speaker. She exhorted the graduates to “use (their) education to help others.”“We believe that when we are able to provide them good education, we leave them valuable inheri-
tance — something that can never by taken away from them, that cannot be diminished and something that theycan enhance for personal advancement and for the betterment of society,” she told the families and teachersof the graduates. “That is the beauty of the gift of education,” she further emphasized.
Increasing trend The CSC Registration and Admission Office has noted an increasing trend in the number of graduates
per year, with its respective in-charge of scholastic records recently handling above the normal ratio of studentsbeing served.
The Advanced Education program produced 15 graduates, comprised of: Doctor of Education – 3;Master in Business Administration – 2; Master of Public Administration – 1; Master of Arts in Education – 4;Master of Arts in Industrial Education – 1; Master of Arts in Teaching Biology – 1; Diploma in EducationalManagement – 2; Diploma in College Teaching – 1.
Moreover, the biggest number of graduates came from the Bachelor of Elementary Education at 122,followed by Bachelor of Science in Nursing – 97; Bachelor of Science in Business Administration – 92; Bache-lor of Science in Industrial Technology – 92; Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering – 77; Bachelor of Sec-ondary Education – 68; Bachelor of Science in Information Technology – 64; Bachelor of Science in Office
Administration – 63; Bachelor of Science in Information Management – 59; Bachelor of Science in Agriculture – 45;
Bachelor of Science of Arts – 32; Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship – 24; Bachelor of Science inBiology – 21; Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics – 21; Bachelor of Science in Mathematics – 15;Bachelor of Science in Accountancy – 15; Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education – 1.
The Two Year Trade Technical Education produced 187 graduates, while the Certificate in Agricul-tural Science had 57, and the Diploma in Midwifery program with 45 graduates.
Likewise, the CSC Panganiban Campus had their graduation ceremonies on March 19, 2012 with Dr.Minerva I. Morales, CSC SUC President III, as its Commencement Speaker. It had 160 graduates -- 46 finished
with the degree Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education, 43 earned Bachelor of Elementary Education, 31 with Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and 40 graduating with Certificate in Agricultural Science. (GSR)
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III. Licensure Examination Performance
In 2012, CSU recorded nine (9) licensure examinations with Above National PassingPercentage as well as produced three (3) board topnotchers in Civil Engineer Examinations, andone (1) in Licensure Examination for Teachers.
The detail of the CSC performance in various licensure examinations during the year inreview is shown below:
Board / Licensure Examination No. of Takers
No. ofPassers
Overall Passing %
CSU MAIN CAMPUS Month
ofExam
FirstTakers
TotalNo. of
FirstTakers
Repeaters TotalNo. ofRe tak-ers
CSU Nat’lP F P F
Nurse Licensure Exam Dec No takers - 7 15 22 31.82 34.46
Civil Engineer Licensure Exam B OARD P LACERS :
6th Place – John MichaelT. Bernal 7th Place – Yuri I. Soriao 9th Place – John Aldren C.Molina
Nov32 35 65 2 16 18 40.46 41.41
Midwife Licensure Exam 42 2 44 0 3 3 89.36 49.75
CPA Licensure Exam Oct 12 2 14 3 2 5 79.95 47.78Licensure Exam for Teachers —SecBoard Placer:
Carlito T. Gelito - 10thPlace
Sept 148 7 155 41 52 93 76.21 49.25
Licensure Exam for Teachers - Sec 99 33 132 29 124 153 44.91 43.50Licensure Exam for Agriculturist
Jul
10 28 38 4 8 12 28.00 37.92
Nurse Licensure Exam 86 11 97 0 10 10 80.37 45.69Nutritionist-Dietician Licensure Exam 12 9 21 2 2 4 56.60 67.00
Licensure Exam for Teachers – ElemMarch
10 2 12 102 75 177 59.26 42.26
Licensure Exam for Teachers – Sec 17 23 40 15 121 136 18.18 24.85
Midwife Licensure Exam April 0 1 1 0 3 3 0.00 46.26
CPA Licensure ExamMay
no taker 3 2 6 50.00 37.53Civil Engineer Licensure Exam 9 7 16 6 18 24 37.50 34.07CSU PANGANIBAN CAMPUS
Licensure Exam for Teachers – Elem March
0 2 2 2 10 12 14.29 42.46
Licensure Exam for Teachers – Sec No Taker 4 2 6 66.67 24.85Licensure Exam for Teachers – Elem
Sept0 1 1 2 1 3 50.00 49.25
Licensure Exam for Teachers – Sec 1 5 6 1 3 4 20.00 43.50
Licensure Exam for Agriculturist July 0 1 1 0.00 37.92 No taker
Table 1.3 - Result of Licensure Examination, CY 2012
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Once again, CSU produces 3 topnotchersin Civil Engineer Licensure Examination
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THE TOPNOTCHERS – John Michael T. Bernal – 6th
place, Yuri I. Soriao – 7th
place, and John Aldren C.Molina, 9 th Place. (Photo credits: CSU PR&I, Reeyah Molina, and Chi Bernal)
Catanduanes State University (CSU) sealed another resounding victory after producing three CivilEngineer Licensure Examination topnotchers this November 2012. Adding another feather on the university’s cap are John Michael Tuazon Bernal, 6 th place, Yuri
Ibatuan Soriao, 7th Place, and John Aldren Cañeta Molina, 9 th place. John Michael of San Isidro Village, Virac, earned a rating of 94.65%. As a consistent Dean’s
Lister, National Quiz winner, and Magna Cum Laude graduate, John Michael revealed that he posi-tively absorbed the peoples’ big expectations on him.
In an interview, he said the pressures did not daunt him. Instead, it inspired him to press on.“Naging advantage ito sako ta na motivate ako,” he said. When asked what he could impart to students, hesimply advised them to ‘study hard and pray harder.’
John Michael finished his elementary education at Gogon Elementary School and his secon-
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dary education at Catanduanes National High School. His parents are Domingo T. Bernal and Salva-cion P. Tuazon.
Seventh placer Yuri Soriao, the son of Engr. Emmanuel R. Soriao, former Dean of the Col-lege of Technology, and Mary Ann C. Ibatuan, got a score of 94.60%. The pride of San Jose, Bato isalso an award-winning Civil Engineering quizzer. He is a product of Bato Central Elementary Schooland Bato Rural Development High School.
Ninth placer John Aldren earned a rating 94.25%. He is from Moonwalk, Virac and gradu-ated as Cum Laude. He finished his elementary education at Virac Pilot Elementary School and hissecondary education at CSC Laboratory High School. Aldren is also a consistent honor student andmathematics quiz contestant. He is the son of Ildefonso M. Molina and Rosa B. Cañeta.
Aldren said the teachings as well as the difficult quizzes and long exams of their engineeringprofessors during their academic years immensely helped them in developing their foundation inmathematics and further honed their analytical skills.
Like John Michael, Yuri, Aldren, and the rest of the CSU CE passers share the same equationof diligence and faith in God as formula in hurdling the examination. This Nov. 2012’s CE Licensure Examination adopted for the first time the 100 items per sub-
ject method which is longer and more grueling than the previous years’ 30 to 36 items per subject. A recognition ceremony awaits these board topnotchers and passers. Coincidentally the Civil
Engineering Week at CSU will be observed this first week of December. To date, Catanduanes State University has already produced 24 Civil Engineer Board top-
notchers since 1992. Three of them were Top 1. (GSR)
A graduate of Catanduanes State University (CSU) College of Education (CoEd) made historyafter placing 10th in the September 2012 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) nationallevel.
Carlito T. Gelito is the first graduate of CSU College of Education to place in the NationalLET Top 10. He got a rating of 87.2% He graduated last March 2012 with the degree Bachelor ofSecondary Education major in MathematicsIn previous years, the Professional Regulation Commission also recognized Regional Top 10 placers
wherein several graduates of CSU - CoEd were likewise honored as Placers in LET Region V level.
“Di ko man pig asahan na maka top 10 , ang pig hagad ko sana makapasa,”Gelito said. He addedhe was not able to enroll in formal review classes due to financial constraints and thus opted for aself-study in preparation for the licensure exam. He also said that he was even hesitant if he couldpass the licensure test because he did not had enough time to solve the last 40 items in major sub-jects.
The College of Education mounted a Torch Parade on Thursday, November 29, to honorCarlito’s feat. The CSU Administration is also scheduled to award Carlito a financial incentive and acertificate of commendation in a recognition ceremony for the LET topnotcher and passers.
His father also said that Carlito was almost indisposed due to fever during the day of theexamination. He was thankful that the licensure exam was conducted in Virac, thus saving manyexaminees like his son from the grueling travel to mainland Bicol.
CSU grad is National LET 10th placer,8 others are Regional topnotchers
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Carlito was grateful that Virac was desig-nated as LET Testing Center. “Dakula ang tuwang
kaito ta nakabawas na ito sa gastuson pati maluyahontalaga ako sa byahe,” he said.Carlito hails from San Juan, San Miguel.
He is the third of the eight children of DaniloGelito Sr., a tricycle driver and Carmen Todoc, afull time homemaker. He finished his elementaryeducation as valedictorian at San Juan Elemen-tary School and his secondary education at BatoRural Development High School.
A consistent Dean’s Lister, Carlito alsoserved as senator of the College of Education
Student Organization in SY 2009-2010; becameits president in SY 2010-2011 and eventually as Vice-President of the Federated College StudentCouncil. He was awarded as one of the Out-standing Student Leaders of CSC on March2012 and was also a finalist in the Search for
Ten Outstanding Students of Bicol.CSC obtained an overall passing per-
centage of 76.21% for LET elementary level and 44.91% for LET secondary level. These are bothhigher than the 49.29% (Elem.) and 43.30 (Sec.) national passing percentages.
Meanwhile nine CSU students were likewise honored by the Professional Regulation Com-
mission for being among the highest Top 10 placers in the Licensure Examination for Teachers(LET) in Region V. Carlito T. Gelito leads the regional placers from CSU honored by ProfessionalRegulation Commission Regional Office Chief, Dr. Elenita Tan.
The regional placers were given citations by the PRC on December 22, 2012 at the IbalongCentrum for Recreation in Legazpi City.
The LET Regional Placers from CSU are Carlito T. Gelito, 3rd placer (and 10 placer in Na-tional level); Joan S. Guerrero, 4th placer (85.80%); Jinky Lou T. Sarmiento, 4th placer (85.80%);Ronald A. Teves, 4th placer (85.80%); Ian Lopez, 5th placer (85.60%);
Eddie Cadag, 6th placer (85.40%); Donna Nerisse Sapico, 6th placer (85.40%) ; Aizel FinchCerillo, 7th placer (85.20%); Melvin Fernandez, 8th placer (85%) and Daniel L. Alfaro, 9th placer(84.80%).
PRC, through its Board for Professional Teachers, also honors Top 10 placers in LET Re-gional levels aside from the Top 10 National LET Placers.
The awarding was the highlight of the Oath Taking Ceremony of the LET placers and passersin the Bicol Region.
Dr. Mila D. Vela, dean of the College of Education, led the CSU delegation in the confermentof the LET Regional Award. (GSR/CMP/CSU)
TOP 10 – Carlito T. Gelito writes history as the firstNational LET examination placer from CatanduanesState University. (CSU PR & Information)
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I n support to the attainment of quality education, the CSU administration dynamically pushesfor the accreditation of its academic programs. Efforts are continuously being exerted to sustainthe progress of accreditation endeavors by all academic programs.The table below shows the progress of accreditation of CSC’s academic programs, of which
eight (8) have qualified for Level III status, three (3) for Level II-Reaccredited status, two(2) forLevel 1 status and twelve (12) passed the Preliminary Survey.
Accreditation visits in 2012 and in the preceding year for programs whose effectivity al-ready lapsed were, however, stalled for several occasions due to inclement weather in the island ofCatanduanes.
Programs Level Effectivity Accrediting
Body 1. Master of Arts in Education
Level III(evaluated for
Level III-reaccredited
status)
Dec. 16,2009 toDec. 15,
2010
AccreditingAgency ofCharteredColleges
andUniversities
of thePhilippines,
Inc.(AACCUP)
2. Master in Public Administration3. AB Economics4. AB Political Science5. Bachelor of Elementary Education6. Bachelor of Secondary Education7. BS in Industrial Technology8. BS in Nursing9. BS in Nutrition and Dietetics
Level II(Reaccredited)
Dec. 1,2008
toNov. 30,
2010
10. BS in Accountancy11. BS in Business Administration12. BS in Biology Level I
Accredited13. BS in Mathematics
14. Doctor of Education
PassedPreliminary
Survey
15. Master in Business Administration16. Master of Arts in Teaching —Biology17. Master of Arts in Educ. —Mathematics18. Master of Arts in English19. AB Public Administration20. BS in Agriculture21. BS in Civil Engineering22. BS in Entrepreneurship23. BS in Information Management24. BS in Information Systems25. BS in Office Administration
IV. Accreditation
Table 1.4 - Accredited Programs
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Another achievement by the CatanduanesState Colleges (CSU) raised the bar of its
academic excellence when the Commissionon Higher Education (CHED) designated itsTeacher Education Program as one ofCenters of Development in the Philippines.
A Center of Development (COD) isawarded to a program in a higher educationinstitution which demonstrates the potentialto become a Center of Excellence in the future.On the other hand, a Center of Excellence(COE) is awarded to a program in a highereducation institution, which continuouslydemonstrates excellent performance in the
areas of instruction, research andpublication,
extension andlinkages,
institutionalqualificationsand provides
excellentquality pre-
service teachereducation
program tomeet the needs
of progressiveteachers forelementary,
secondary andspecial
educationprograms in the Philippines.
The CSU as Center of Development, shall
enjoy grants and benefits, priority in theselection of CHED institutional partners about
CHED developmental projects and isentitled to other non-monetarysubsidies and awards such as facultyscholarships for graduate studies andpriority for CHED research grants.
The CSU will also be prioritizedin availing financial assistance andlinkages through consortia andcollaborations with academe.
As Center of Development, theCSU CoEd is directed to accelerate thedevelopment of the Teacher Educationprograms through strategicdevelopment agenda and projects;develop quality instructional programsthrough faculty development andupgrade facilities and library holdings.
It must also undertake basic andapplied research on emerging trends anddevelopments in the field of Teacher
Education; carry out extension andlinkages through consortia andcollaborations with academe andestablish linkages with Centers ofExcellence in Teacher Education tofurther improve instructional andresearch capabilities.
The award as Center ofDevelopment for TeacherEducation shall be for a period ofthree (3) years which shall takeeffect from the date it has formallyawarded by the CHED. CSU mustalso maintain and improve further
its evaluated status to retain theacademic distinction. #
V. Center of Development
College of Education fetes Carlito Gelito, Sept. 2011 LET 10th Placer, andhis parents. The CSU President, the VPAA, and the CoEd Dean lead thehonoring.
Dr. Morales awards the A Teacher’s Partylistscholarship grant to a differently abledEducation student.
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VI. Curricular Enhancement Six newly approved programs were approved during the period in review. These are:
1. Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management2. Master of Arts in Educational Management3. Master of Arts in Filipino Education4. Master of Arts in Mathematics Education5. Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology6. Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
These programs underwent curricular review, Board approval and compliance require-ments from CHED. They will be offered starting SY 20213-2014.
Travel allowance of students increased to P500
A fter almost 11 years, the dailytravel allowance ofCatanduanes State Collegesstudents who are attendingseminars, training, competitions
and other co-curricular activities onofficial business, was finallyincreased.
The CSC Board of Trustees approved Resolution No.15, series of 2012 which increasesthe rate of travel allowance ofstudents from P200 to P500effective April 1, 2012. Thisresolution was sponsored byStudent Trustee Glenda Rima.
The Resolution was
approved during the 153rd Meetingof the CSC Board of Trustees onMarch 27, 2012.
This development wasdisseminated by CSC PresidentMinerva I. Morales throughunnumbered Memorandum dated
April 16, 2012. Thus, students who are official on travel attending seminars, conference, competitions and the like,
will be able to enjoy the said allowance increase, subject to usual accounting and auditing rules andregulations.
The last time that the daily travel allowance of students was increased was in 2001, which was from
P50 to P200. (GSR)
BETTER OFF – From scrimping with P200 per diem allowance inclusive ofmeals and lodging expenses during official travels, CSC students can nowloosen their belts with the approval of the CSC Board of Trustees of thenew P500 daily travel allowance rate. (File photo of homebound CSC studentson their way to Legazpi-Tabaco terminal after attending and winning in a regionalcompetition.)
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Scholarship Program Sponsor No. of BeneficiariesSY 2011 – 2012 2nd Sem
SY 2012 –20131st Sem
SY 2012-2013 2nd Sem
Agricultural and Rural Development for Catan-duanes, Inc. (ARDCI) 41 41 41
Bicol National Association of America (BNAA) 3 3 3
CAUSA Scholarship Grant 11 11
Marino Tomagan Scholarship Program 1 1 1
Rural Bank of Camalig 7 9 9
United 12 Scholarship Grant 1 2 2
Vision Bank 26 26
Total 53 53 93
Table 1.6 - No. of Private-sponsored Scholars
Scholarship Program No. of Beneficiaries
SY 2011 – 2012, 2nd Sem SY 2012 – 2013, 1st Sem SY 2012-2013, 2nd Sem Athletic – Full Scholars 24 24 14
Athletic – Half Scholars 45 45 58
Barangay Scholar 104 115 115
Hablon Dawani - Full Scholars 23 23 21
Legal Dependents of CSC 1 1 8ROTC Corps Commander —FullScholar 1 1 1
Valedictorian - 5 -
Salutatorian - 3 -
Siblings - 5 5
Dean’s Listers 18 15 4Tertiary Publication Editor —FullScholars 1 1 1
Total 217 238 227
Table 1.7 - No. of College/University/Institutional Scholars
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B. Medical and Dental Services
Overall, the health services personnel served Nine Thousand One Hundred SeventyFour (9,174) clients through treatment of medical/dental ailments, physical examination, firstaid treatment and blood pressure monitoring. The top three common medical ailments are as fol-lows :
A. ELEMENTARY LEVEL :1.) Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) manifested by cough, colds & fever - 45.34 %2.) Vascular Headache - 14.90%3.) Acute Febrile Illness manifesting as fever and body pains - 45.34%
B. SECONDARY LEVEL:1. Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) - 28.79 %2. Vascular Headache - 12.12 %3. Acute Febrile Illness - 10.69% and Contact Dermatitis - 10.61%
C. TERTIARY LEVEL:1. Acute Respiratory Infection - 27.76 %2. Hypersensitivity Reaction - 7.70 %3. Contact Dermatitis - 7.70%.
Among employees, Teaching & Non-teaching, the top three medical ailments were1. Hypersensitivity Reaction - 22.37%,2. Acute Respiratory Infection - 19.74 %3. Conjunctivitis - 11.40 %
Based on the records, Sixty Seven (67) , out of Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Seven
(2,257) who underwent blood pressure monitoring, had Bp of 140/90mmHg and above, thushealthy lifestyle was advocated and appropriate medications were prescribed.
The top three Dental ailments are as follows:1. Acute Irreversible Pulpitis 2. Gingivitis 3. Chronic Irreversible Pulpitis
The Health information updates of the Department of health are posted monthly at theMedical and Dental Health Information Board.
The Medical Team, represented by One (1) Medical Officer and Two (2) Nurses as Delega-tion Health Personnel, participated in the regional SCUAA Meet at the Partido State University,Goa , Camarines Sur. The team extended health assistance such as first aid treatment and healthassessment of athletes and delegation officials.
The Health Services Unit conducted Three (3) separate spot inspections on all CSU can-teens and ladies dormitory and provided recommendations on how to maintain its premises andproper food-handling technique.
HEALTH CHECK—At the helm of employees and students’ well -being, the University Medical and Dental Services.
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C. Guidance, Counseling, and Testing Services
Testing Service Disseminated schedule of CSC College Entrance Examination for SY 2012 – 2013to 46 secondary schools in the province and some secondary schools in nearbyprovinces, and the CSU academic and administrative offices Aired over the radio programs the different courses offered at Catanduanes StateColleges and disseminated the CSC College Entrance Examination SY 2012-2013Conducted College Entrance Examination to Three Thousand Thirty two (3,032)examinees for incoming freshmen, shifting course and transferees and checkedFifteen Thousand One Hundred Sixty (15,160) answers. Conducted Internship Examination to sixty six (66) incoming third year Bachelorof Science in Nursing students . Conducted Qualifying Examination for Ninety-five (95) Municipal Scholarship
Grantees Submitted results of the Qualifying Examination to seven (7) student applicantsfor Rural Bank of Camalig (RBC) Scholarship GranteesConducted Qualifying Examination for One Hundred Forty (140) DVSAFI Scholar-ship Grantees
Counseling Service Rendered counseling service to potential counselees identified as well as studentsreferred to the guidance office and to those who report to the office because of truedesire to find help Assisted students in choosing courses which are compatible with their interests,aptitude and abilities
Career and Placement Service
Assisted students in choosing co-curricular and extracurricular activities in accor-dance with their needs, abilities and interests and advised incoming freshmen,transferees and shiftees regarding the course they are going to take in accordanceto their interests and other matters to be considered
Research and Evaluation ServiceGathered personal information and other pertinent data from all freshmen stu-dents for future use, as well as data on student dormitory residents, and informa-tion needed in assessing counseling needs of students
D. Continuing Education Center (Ladies’ Dormitory)
Accommodated one hundred twenty-seven (127) transient boardersConducted regular inspection of the different rooms and facilitiesReminded boarders to adhere to dormitory rules and regulationsReported actual monthly collections/receivables recordedCounseled student boarders with personal and academic problemsFacilitated the repair and construction of the following facilities
cabinets of the resident boarderscomfort rooms at the second floor of the dormitory and guest roomssink at the second floor of the dormitorytwenty (20) pieces frame for the mattresses of the resident boarders
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VIII. Co-Curricular Activities — Trainings, Seminars, Competitions,Conventions attended by students in regional and national levels
TITLE OF SEMINAR/TRAINING
PARTICIPANTS SPONSORINGAGENCY
LEVEL
12th Region V Tertiary SchoolConference, January 12-14,
2012, San Bernardino,Calabanga, Camarines Sur
Jonathan V. Tulod , Dave S.Tolentino, Marian Claire V.Tulod, Cyril Patrice O.Bernardino, Bren Garette Z.Rivera, Joebert Angelo C. Toledo,John Ely B. Templonuevo,Christine May P.Petajen, Jerard Paul V. Tulod
Bicol Association ofTertiary SchoolsPublication Advisers andCommission on HigherEducation Commission(CHED)
Regional
11th Luzonwide Higher EducationPress Conference, February 8 – 10, 2012, Crown Royale Hotel,Balanga, Bataan
Dave S. Tolentino, Bren GaretteZ. Rivera, Cyril Patrice O.Bernardino, John Ely B.Templonuevo, Christine MayPetajen, Jerard Paul V. Tulod
Association of LuzonTertiary Publication Advisers and Commissionon Higher EducationCommission (CHED)
Luzonwide
12th PNSA Regional Congress
February 17-18, 2012, Universityof Saint Anthony, Iriga City
Ryan Aster T. Rodriguez, Mary Ann Cabrera, Jaenoll Palmes,Zyra Mae Santos, Donelie Kay Asansa
Philippine NursingStudents Association(PNSA) – Bicol RegionalCouncil
Regional
Luzon-based Search for PABinibining Laang Kawal/MissROTC Centennial, March 2, 2012Headquarters Army ReserveCommand, Camp Riego de Dios,Tanza, Cavite
Cadette Ledebbie S. Salvador5th Regional CommunityDefense Group, ARESCOM
National
Philippine Army ROTC CorpsCommanders’ Convention March 2, 2012, Headquarters Army Reserve Command, CampRiego de Dios, Tanza, Cavite
Anne Mary Celene T. Tumala2CL
5th Regional CommunityDefense Group, ARESCOM
National
Consultation/Workshop onFederation of Faculty, Studentand Alumni Associations of SUCsin compliance with the provisionsof RA 8292 and CHEDMemorandum No. 03, 2011 April 13-15, 2012, NEDA Region
V, Arimbay, Legaspi City
Eric P. AmarilleHomer M. Surban II
Philippine Association ofState Universities andColleges Bicol region(PASUC V)
Regional
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Sidebar Story
CSC contender wins search forOutstanding Students of Bicol
Jonathan V. Tulod, a fifth year Civil Engineeringstudent of CSC was awarded as one of the TenOutstanding Students of Bicol (TOSB) for School
Year 2011-212 by Ako Bicol Partylist (AKB),
Philippine Association of College Student Advis-ers (PACSA) and Commission on Higher Educa-tion (CHED) Regional Office V.
He and 9 other TOSB winners received atrophy and P20,000 cash prize during the award-ing ceremonies at the University of Saint Anthonyin Iriga City on March 9, 2012.
Jonathan, who is the editor in chief ofThe CSC Statesman , the official tertiary studentpublication of CSC, is set to earn his Bachelor ofScience in Civil Engineering degree as Cum
Laude. He is also the Campus Chapter Presidentof Youth for Christ (YFC), the youth arm ofCouples for Christ, a Catholic Charismatic laymovement officially recognized by the Vaticanand spread to already 68 provinces in the Philip-pines and over 60 countries worldwide. He alsoserved as one of the Legislators of the CSC Su-
preme Student Council.In his acceptance speech, he shared what
went through during the interview portion of thesearch. He told the audience he was caught offguard when asked what leadership principle heclings to. “But then, I just answered what per-haps my heart tells me and what the Holy Spiritdictates me to declare. So I said, I do not have amemorized John Maxwell leadership dictum, butI have always believed that leadership is synony-mous to discipleship; it is just like what JesusChrist did — he came to serve and not to beserved, and so he is considered the most influen-tial leader of all time, and that is the best leader-ship principle I would always hold on to,” he said.He likewise acknowledged his Chief Editorship ofthe CSC Statesman which instilled in him the senseof social responsibility and expressed his gratitudemost especially to his parents, as well as to hismentors and his YFC family for their integral partin molding and honing his personality.
Over 40 students in the region joined theannual search. The 10 awardees were selectedfrom the 20 finalists. Last year, CSU’s contender,
John Elmar B. Templonuevo, BSED and editorin chief of CSC Statesman also won the search.
Two other students from CSC who were amongthe 20 finalists (Carlito Gelito and Francis Timbalboth from College of Education) received certifi-cates of appreciation and P2,000 incentive. (GSR)
TOP HONOREES – Jonathan V. Tulod of Catanduanes State Colleges (extreme left), along with other Ten Outstanding Stu-dents of Bicol (TOSB) winners from various universities and colleges in the region.
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TITLE OF SEMINAR/WORKSHOP/TRAINING PARTICIPANTS
SPONSORINGAGENCY LEVEL
Seminar-Workshop titled “U-Turn” (Bikol Youth Conferenceon Volunteerism andTransformation Leadership), July20-21, 2012, People’s Hall,Ground Floor, Albay Capitol,Legaspi City
Eric P. Amarille, David B.Sarmiento, Ronie B. Del Barrio, Alban T. Ignacio, Melanie deQuiroz, John Ely B.Templonuevo
Children and YouthWellness Technical and Advocacy Center(CYWTAC), Inc.
Regional
Regional General Assembly of
the National Federation of theJunior Philippine Institute of Accountants-Region V Council(NFJPIA-RVC), July 28-29, 2012
Mark Alfred T. Santillan, AbegailT. Tuazon, Johanna Carla S. DeLoyola, Krizza T. Arcilla, Gisella A. Tabios
National Federation of theJunior Philippine Instituteof Accountant-Region VCouncil (NFJPIA-RVC)
Regional
2012 Bicol Regional PICEStudent Summit, September 27-28, 2012, CNSC Social Hall,CNSC Campus, Daet,
Marvin T. de Leon, Ralph JesusB. Turbolencia, Clark Richard R.Uchi, Nixon T. Bonifacio,Rianelyn Molina
CNSC Philippine Instituteof Civil Engineers StudentChapter
Regional
5th Annual Conference ofCriminology and Political ScienceStudents of the Philippines,September 30, 2012
Dianalyn T. Alfante, Marilyn T. Angeles, Mary Ruth T. Dee,
Pamela Jane R. Idanan, AmadoS. Joven, Honorio T. MatienzoJr., Mark Janrey T. Ogena, KevinD. Onan, Cristine S. Pagal, Julie Ann Sambaan, Jerico R. Tating,Shelyn B. Ubalde, Hanzel FranzT. Bernal, She Ann M. Teves
Communicators GuildConsultancy Company National
15th NFJPIA National Mid-YearConvention, October 23-26, 2012D’Leonor Hotel: Inland Resortand Wave pool, Davao City
Arjay C. Tayas
National Federation of theJunior Philippine Instituteof Accountants-Region VCouncil (NFJPIA-RVC)
National
21st Philippine Statistics Quiz(PSQ) Regional ChampionshipNovember 20, 2012Legaspi City
Alvin B. Llabore, Jamille Kaye T.Dayawon National Statistics Office Regional
31st National Civil EngineeringStudents’ Quiz and QuizConvention and the 38th NationalPhilippine Institute of CivilEngineers (PICE), December 22-24, 2012, Cebu International
Convention Center, Cebu City.
Roilan C. MagdaraogPhilippine Institute of CivilEngineers(PICE)
National
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TITLE OF SEMINAR/WORKSHOP/TRAINING PARTICIPANTS
SPONSORINGAGENCY LEVEL
9th National Convention forOffice Administration StudentNovember 29-30, 2012National Teacher’s College,Quiapo, Manila
Divina Solo, Joey T. Torcuator, MaeJean Tarrago, Joey T. Romero,Jellie T. Panti, Michelle Villamor
Association of Office Administration National
2nd Year Annual YouthFormation Workshop and YouthFormation Workshop and YouthHours 2012
December 1, 2012Naga College Foundation Auditorium, Naga City
Dave S. Tolentino, RalphTurbolencia, Ma. Abigael T. Chavez,Christine May Petajen, ElyTemplonuevo, Rafael O. Ogena Jr.
Outstanding Students ofthe Philippines-Bicol(TOSP-Bicol) and RFMFoundation and PLDT.
Regional
Regional Finals Essay WritingCompetition on the “LivingLegacy of the late DILGSecretary Jesse M. RobredoDecember 8, 2012.SM Naga City Activity Center,Naga City
John Ely B. Templonuevo
Bicol Harvest Magazine,in cooperation with theKaya Natin Movement andthe ABS CBN
Regional
37th YMCA National Congressof College Students SeminarWorkshopDecember 5-9, 2012Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City
Eric P. Amarille, David Sarmiento, Alban Ignacio, Ronnie Del Barrio,Phoebe Gonzales, Adrian D. DelosReyes, Crisanta Benitez
Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) National
13th Regional V Tertiary SchoolPress ConferenceDecember 7-9, 2012Oriental Hotel, Legaspi City
Dave S. Tolentino, Bren Garette Z.Rivera, Abygale A. Bagadiong,Christine May Petajen, Jerard PaulV. Tulod, Jordan T. Ignacio, MarianClaire V. Tulod, Paul John C.Padilla, Kathleen M. Arcilla, Karen Ailene P. Benavidez
Bicol Association ofTertiary SchoolsPublication Advisers andCommission on HigherEducationCHED
Regional
PASUC Socio Cultural FestivalDecember 12-14, 2012Technological University of thePhilippines and RizalTechnological University
Dave Tolentino, John ElyTemplonuevo, Pauline JaricotteBalmaceda, Mark Joyce Tapel
National PASUC National
50th National Rizal YouthLeadership Institute ConferenceDecember 13-16, 2012Teacher’s Camp. Baguio City.
Micah Ruth Tabirara, Mylord Panti,Reymart T. Estrella, Nilo Brequillo Knights of Rizal (KoR) National
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Student journalists win 12awards in Luzon press confab
CSC Statesman, the official tertiary studentpublication of the Catanduanes State Col-leges brought home 12 major awards in the 11 th Luzonwide Higher Education Press Congress onFebruary 8-10, 2012 in Balanga, Bataan.
Close to 800 student writers, who are all topfive winners from Regions in Luzon and Region 7(Cebu), competed for the Top 10 awards in theLuzonwide edition of individual writing andgroup competitions.
Dave S. Tolentino bagged the Highest Individ-ual Pointer award, 3rd place in editorial writing, 4th place, and 4th place, poetry writing; Jerard Paul V.
Tulod, 7 th place, photojournalism and ChristineMay P. Petajen, 7th place, development communi-cation article writing.
In the group competition, the CSC Statesmannews magazine was proclaimed seventh best newspage, fourth best sports page, fifth best literarypage, ninth best development communicationspage and 10th best page design.
The group contest featured the best publishedoutputs of the current editorial board and staff ofuniversity and college student publications. Morethan a hundred publications from over 133 gov-ernment and private universities and colleges inLuzon vied for the annual scholastic journalismcompetition.
Apart from Tolentino, CSC has already pro-duced two highest individual pointers in this col-legiate press meet – Mark Anthony Viñas in 2005,
John Elmar V. Templonuevo in 2010. CSC so far
has produced the most number of top individualpointers among Region V higher education ins ti-tutions. (GSR)
Sidebar Stories
Entrep major bags bronzein National SCUAA Olympics
NATIONAL FINISH - Jezreel Evangelista delosSantos, a 1st Year BS in Entrepreneurship stu-dent of the Catanduanes State Colleges, stampedhis class in the 800 meter run, en route to thebronze medal finish in the State Colleges andUniversities Athletic Association (SCUAA) Na-tional Olympics on Feb. 19-25, 2012 at IloiloSports Complex, Iloilo City.
The 17-year old native of Napo, Pandanis a veteran track and field player since his highschool days at Pandan School of Arts and Trades.
Jezreel also holds the 4th Runner Up trophy forRegion V.
The Bicol SCUAA delegation bagged 7Gold, 6 Silver and 11 Bronze medals to finishfifth among 16 competing regions in the country.(GSR)
PRESS TILT WINNERS – Jerard Paul V. Tulod, Christine May P. Petajen, Cyril Patrice O. Bernardino, John Ely B. Templonuevo,Bren Garette Z. Rivera, Jonathan V. Tulod (receiving the Best Magazine Award for the CSC Statesman SY 2011-2012 issue), and DaveS. Tolentino.
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CSC tops Region V PATLEPAMsong writing, photo contests Sidebar Stories
TOP PERFORMERS – CSC’s Joseph Broz Tito (drum), Arjay U. Panti (violin), Mark Joyces M. Tapel (vocals and guitar), and Jose Z.Tria (keyboard) perform the winning entry ‘Luntiang Pangarap while Bren Garette Z. Rivera (right) showcase his top 2 and 3 wi nning photo- graphs.
Catanduanes State Colleges bagged the topprize in song writing competition and sec-ond and third prizes in the photography contestduring the Region V Philippine Association of
Tertiary Level Education Institutions in Environ-mental Protection and Management(PATLEPAM) Conference on July 25-27, 2012 at
Aquinas University in Legazpi City.CSC’s winning entry in the song competi-
tion titled ‘Luntiang Pangarap’ was a collaborative work of BSEd - MAPE majors Arjay U. Panti, Jose Z. Tria, Joseph Broz T. Tito, Mark Joyces M. Tapel, and Prof. Cresencia G. Arcilla, who alsoserved as the trainer.
The group’s clean -cut rendition of the win-ning song during the performance competitionimpressed the board of judges.
Bren Garette Z. Rivera, a third year BSEdEnglish major and layout and graphics editor of
The CSC Statesman, bagged two awards in thephotography contest — second and third places — for his entry titled Local Adaptation, Global Solution -Lone Fisher and Receding Shores . His photo entriesessay the bucolic scene in the coastal towns of
Virac and Bagamanoc and portray the intrinsicadaptation of the locals to the changing climaticconditions.
The song and photo composition cappedthe three-day PATLEPAM Conference with thetheme “Innovations for Environmental Protec-tion and Disaster Risk Management." (GSR)
T wo Civil Engineering (CE) students of Ca-tanduanes State Colleges (CSC) bagged topplaces in the PaCEKatan 2012 Civil EngineeringQuiz held on September 7, 2012 at Holy AngelsUniversity, Angeles City, Pampanga.
In the annual CE Quiz sponsored by Be-
savilla Review Center, Roilan C. Magdaraog,bagged the 3rd place while Daryll Joseph O. Barbaplaced 8th.
The Luzon-wide CE quiz competition was joined by more than 150 CE students fromLuzon and National Capital Region.
Magdaraog and Barba were coached byEngr. Michael M. Traballo.
CSC is a consistent placer in the PaCEka-tan quiz. (GSR)
Roilan Magdaraog and Daryll Joseph O. Barba
CSC students bag top awardsin Luzonwide engineering quiz
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Accountancy student
1st RU in Bicol SGV Cup
Campus writers dominateBicol Press Meet
Catanduanes State University (CSU) tertiary stu-dent journalists, including their campus publica-tions bagged 27 individual and group awards in the13th Region V Tertiary Schools Press Conference onDecember 7-9, 2012 in Legazpi City and were quali-fied to the Luzon-wide edition of the competition onFebruary 10-12, 2013.
Senior editors from The CSU Statesman , theofficial tertiary student publication of CatanduanesState University, who garnered top awards were Aby-gale A. Bagadiong, 1st Place, News writing English;Marian Claire V. Tulod, 1st Place, Opinion WritingFilipino; Dave S. Tolentino, 3rd Place, Editorial Writ-ing, Filipino; Paul John Padilla, 3rd Place, Sports Writ-ing English; Karen Ailene Benavidez, 3rd Place, Opin-ion Writing English; Dave S. Tolentino, 3 rd Place, Fea-ture Writing Filipino; Jerard Paul V. Tulod, 4 th Place,Sports Writing Filipino; Dave S. Tolentino, 4 th Place,Poetry Writing Filipino.
In the group competition, the SY 2012-2013second semester issue of The CSU Statesman was de-clared Overall Best Publication, Newsletter Category,as well as 1st Place in News Page, 1st Place in Page De-sign, 1st Place in DevCom Page and 1 st Place in Opin-ion Page.
Moreover The CSU Statesman Intramurals Issue was declared 1st Place in Sports Page, 2nd Place inPage Design, 2nd Place, Features/Literary Page, 3rd Place in DevCom Page, and 4 th Place in Editorial/Opinion Page for tabloid category.
Now on its sixth year of grand slam winning, Abacatanduanes: Ikaanim na Paghahabi , the CSU States-man Literary Folio was adjudged Overall Best Publica-tion, Literary Folio Category, including 1st Place inLiterary Content, 1st Place in Overall Concept, 1st Place in Cover Design, and 2nd Place in Graphics Il-
A rjay C. Tayas (inphoto), a fifthyear BS Accountancystudent of the Catan-duanes State Univer-sity was declared FirstRunner-Up in theSGV Cup Level UpRegional quiz compe-tition.
The event highlightedthe National Federa-tion of the Junior
Philippine Institute of Accountants (NFJPIA) Re-gional Mid-year Convention held in Legazpi City onSeptember 28-30, 2012.
An oral elimination round was made to deter-mine the top 10 qualifiers for the final round of thecompetition. Due to a tie, a clincher round for the10th place was held where Tayas managed to win.
During the final round, easy, average, and diffi-cult questions were given per area, randomly ar-ranged on the screen with corresponding points de-pending on the level of difficulty.
Contestants raced to form a pattern based ontheir answers to get the championship.
Tayas was coached by CBA Accountancy InstructorEliseo M. Somido.
They also represented the Bicol Region in theNational SGV and Co. Cup Level Up during the15th NFJPIA National Mid-year Convention held onOctober 23- 26, 2012 at D’Leonor Hotel - InlandResort and Wavepool, in Davao City . (AAB/GSR)
lustration. The editors of Heringgilya, the official stu-
dent publication of College of Health Sciences like- wise scored five major awards — 1st Place, Poetry Writing English, Angelica Z. Terrazola; 5th Place,News Writing English - Kyle Rochelle B. Teves; 5th Place, Devcom Writing Filipino - Chille Marlyn T.
Vargas, and 5 th Place, Editorial Writing English -Chille Marlyn T. Vargas.
More than 200 student writers from some 30government and private, HEIs in the region partici-pated in the competition annually conducted by theBicol Association of Tertiary Publication Advisers andCHEDRO V. (GSR)
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Activity Organizer DateEcho-Seminar Workshop on the First Bicol Youth Hours Office of Student Services Feb. 1, 2012 Cultural Presentation - “Pagkamoot” Hablon Dawani Feb. 13, 2012
COT-DIT Week Celebration COT-DIT/SBO Feb. 15-18,2012
First Bicol Regional Symposium on E-Health CHS —Health Informatics Class Feb. 15, 2012
Symposium — PASOA @ 8: Leveling Up College of Business & Accountancy Feb. 16, 2012 BIOFORUM: Harnessing Bio – Research for Food and EnvironmentalSecurity.
CAS Biological Science SocietyFebruary 16,2012
Trainers’ Training on Interactive Multipurpose Electronics COT—Dep’t of Technology Feb. 20-22,2012
Symposium - “Path Session: The Way to Get away from Drug” Bread Society Feb. 22, 2012 Labor Education Seminar for the 4 th Year Graduating Students Alumni and Placement Services Feb. 27, 2012 Provincial Inter-High School Rizal & History Quiz Contest Kabataang Pangarap ni Rizal (KAPARIZ) Feb. 28, 2012 Slogan Contest: “Ngiting Matamis Ngiting Malinis” Medical and Dental Clinic Feb. 28, 2012 Career Guidance Symposium: “Journey to Self -Fulfillment” Guidance and Testing Services Feb. 29, 2012 Recognition Ceremony for CSC Student Achievers Student Services Mar. 5, 2012 Symposium on Personal —Spiritual Development: TheologicalReplication
Third Year BSN Mar. 7, 2012
Grand Socialization with Psychiatric Client Third Year BSN Mar. 12, 2012 Webinar: Nursing in Canada: Bridging Gaps, Bridging Opportunitiesfor Better Healthcare
Nursing Informatics class, Summer 2011-2012, handled by RN Dante Aureo A. Tabor
May 11, 2012
First Education Night College of Education/CESO Mar. 17, 2012 Earthquake and Fire Drill PNRC Catanduanes Chapter & CSC Jul. 17, 2012
CSC Without Borders (CSCWB) Turnover Ceremony – 10 UnitsDesktop Computers, Equipment, and Peripherals
Catanduanes State Colleges, CSCWB,Federated College Student Council &Student Services
Aug. 16, 2012
Other co-curricular activities conducted by the institution
A part from sending students to regional and national seminars, trainings, contests,and other academic-related activities, several other co-curricular activities were con-ducted by the institution for the total development of the students.
The College ofTechnology -Department of
Industrial Technologysuccessfullyspearheaded, incoordination withHytech Power Inc., theTrainers' Training forInteractiveMultipurposeElectronics on Feb. 20-22, 2012 at CSC LittleTheater. Thirty-threeteachers and students
were trained in thefield of mechatronicsand robotics.
Table 1.9 - Institutionally organized co-curricular activities
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Activity Organizer DateLaunching of poetry book ‘Abacatanduanes:Ikaanim na Paghahabi’
The CSU Statesman, Official TertiaryStudent Publication of CSU
Aug. 16, 2012
CSC Intramurals 2012 Catanduanes State Colleges Sept. 5-7, 2012 Pre-Employment Seminar for GraduatingStudents
Alumni and Placement Services, OWWAand POEA
Sept 12, 2012
24 th Annual International Coastal Cleanup Catanduanes State Colleges Sept. 19, 2012 Living Rosary Ceremony Campus Ministry Oct. 25, 2012 Provincial Consultative Conference Cum Workshopon the Framework of Student Affairs and Services
Catanduanes State Colleges/StudentServices
Nov. 6-7, 2012
Nursing and Midwifery Week College of Health Sciences Nov. 15-16, 2012 Film Showing on Evangelism SACE Nov. 22, 2012 Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW) GAD Nov. 25 – Dec. 12, 2012
Tree Planting Activity at Tibang, Virac Campus Ministry Nov. 28, 2012 40 th Capping and Candle Lighting Ceremony College of Health Sciences Dec. 6, 2012 Symposium on Violence Against Women (VAW) Catanduanes State University December 3, 2012 Launching of the Multi-Cultural Film Viewing Catanduanes State Colleges December 4, 2012 Civil Engineering (CE) Week COT-Department of Engineering/PICE Dec. 5-7, 2012 Gift Giving and Feeding Program at BarangayPuniton, Virac, Catanduanes
College of Business and AccountancyStudent Body Organization
Dec. 9, 2012
Christmas Tree & Lantern Making Contest Federated College Student Council (FCSC) Dec. 13, 2012 Campus Clean-Up Catanduanes State Colleges Dec. 14, 2012
Earthquake and Fire Drill
Living Rosary Crusade by Campus Ministry
Book launching of ‘Abacatanduanes
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X. Faculty Profile by Educational Attainment —Main and PanganibanCampus
134
68 4558
Ph.D./Ed.D. With Ph.D./Ed.D. UnitsMaster With Master UnitsWithout Master Units
The basic educational attainment requirement or entry-level qualification for the positionof instructor in higher education is Master’s Degree.
In 2012, the teaching staff of Catanduanes State University are mainly composed of in-structors/professors with Master’s Unit only at 33 percent.
This is followed by Master’s Degree holders at 58 or 28 percent, and Ph.D./Ed.D. Units at45 or 22 percent.
Seventeen (17) percent of the teaching staff of the University are doctorate degree holders,and only one percent has Bachelor’s degree educational attainment.
Figure 1 - Distribution of faculty by educational attainment
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AssociateProfessor
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XI. Faculty Profile by Academic Rank —Main and Panganiban Campus
Majority or 38 percent of the Catanduanes State University faculty members holds the In-structor academic rank, followed by Assistant Professor at 32 percent.
Meanwhile, 22 percent of the teaching force has Associate Professor rank, while only 17percent are full professors. One faculty member holds a College Professor rank.
Figure 2 - Distribution of faculty academic ranks
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XII. Faculty Scholarship
To strengthen the faculty profile of the institution, several faculty members weresent on scholarship in private and state universities to finish their master and doctoratedegrees in their respective fields of specialization.
Name Position Title Degree School Type of
Scholarship Period
LEONOR S. TURBOLENCIA Instructor I
Ph.D. – EducationalManagement
Phil. NormalUniversity
Plan C
November2012 – March2013
SUSAN M. TINDUGAN Instructor II Ph.D. – Filipino
BicolUniversity
June 2012 – March 2013
ELEANOR G.OSIDO Instructor I MS – Psychology
Centro EscolarUniversity
Plan B
June 2012 – March 2013
MARY JANE V.BONGAIS Instructor I
MA – PhysicalEducation
Phil. NormalUniversity
June 2012 – March 2013
RAMON S. IDANAN Instructor I MS – MechanicalEngineering
TechnologicalUniversity ofthe Philippines
June 2012 – March 2013
RONNIE B.SANTELICES Instructor III
MA – Information Technology
TechnologicalInstitute of thePhilippines
Plan ACHED Scholar
Starting1st Semester
AY 2011 - 2012
MERLE C. ALCANTARA Instructor III
MA – IndustrialEducation
CatanduanesState University
Plan C
2nd SemesterSY 2011 - 2012
JANETTE S. TUGANO
GuidanceCounselor III
MA – CounselingPsychology
Ateneo deNagaUniversity
2nd SemesterSY 2012 - 2013
JHOMANN U.SOCITO Instructor II
MS – PlantProtection
Central BicolState University Plan B AY 2012 - 2013
Scholars with Plan A benefits are those who were able to meet and sustain the competitive
scholarship requirements set by CHED. Apart from the benefits provided to them by CHED, theyare also entitled to their regular employee benefits.
Plan B scholarship is a local grant given to employees to pursue their advanced studies inany government institution recognized by CHED in the Philippines.
Aside from retaining their salary and regular employment benefits, Plan B scholars alsoenjoy free tuition and miscellaneous expenses, one round trip sea and land transportation cost perschool year, monthly stipend of P4,000 within the semester, thesis assistance of P2,000 or disser-tation assistance of P25,000, and book allowance of P3,000 per semester.
Plan C scholars receive salary and regular employment benefits only.
Table 1.10 - Scholarship Grantees, Faculty Members
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RESEARCH TITLE RESEARCHER(S) COLLEGE/UNIT
Learning Needs of Female Commercial Sex Workers on
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Dr. Alvin C. OgalescoDr. Aurora E. Araojo
Ms. Emiline Francia P. Abrasaldo
CHS
CASImpact Assessment of Cellular Phone Troubleshootingand Repair Skills Training at Barangay Calampong, Viracand Barangay Comagaycay, San Andres, Catanduanes
Prof. Priscilla P. Gianan COT-DIT
Promoting Schemata with ESL Writers: Schema Theoryand Writing Connection Prof. Edna R. Inigo
LanguagesDepartment
Effects on Fermentation on the Antimicrobial Property of Abaca ( Musa textilis ) Sap
Dr. Teresita J. AvilaMs. Lalaine J. AvilaMs. Renee Daisy J. Avila
Natural ScienceDepartment
Design and Construction of Wallboard Straight-EdgeDevice Arch. Jose G. Ong COT-DIT
Slope Stability Analysis for Remediation Project along theCatanduanes Circumferential Road Network System Engr. Dexter M. Toyado COT-DE
Testing Soil Fertility for Enhancing Production of RiceCultivars in Catanduanes
Prof. Lani A. IlaganDr. Ruben P. TablizoDr. Myrna A. SantelicesMs. Salvacion B. Murillo
CAF
Retrofitting of Fire-Damaged RC Columns with CFRP Wraps Engr. Jerilee G. Tadoy. COT-DE
Quality and Acceptability of Jar- Fermented Pili Yoghurtat Different Proportions of Soya Milk, Cow’s Milk andCarabao’s Milk
Ms. Ma. Monette DR. Tugay COT-DIT
Barangay-Based Fortification of Indigenous Food Product Dr. Meda B. MercadoProf. Estrella T. Tribiana
CAS- NaturalScience
Department
Good Agricultural Practices of Selected Abaca Farmers inCatanduanes
Dr. Maria S. TuganoProf. Eleanor B. TablizoProf. Ananias A. Deuda
ExtensionServices Unit
Local Names of Camote Varieties Grown in CatanduanesDr. Estrella S. Placides,Dr. Aida A. DianelaMs. Nena V. Santos
Research &Development
Services
Inventory of Spiders in Sto. Niño, Virac, Catanduanes”“Inventory of Spiders in Sto. Niño, Virac, Catanduanes
Dr. Teresita J. Avila Dr. Rene I Avila Ms. Ronna C. Lontoc
CAS- NaturalScience
Department
Production and Marketing Channels of Camote (SweetPotato) in Catanduanes
Dr. Estrella S. Placides Ms. Shiela R. Buque Ms. Rosemary P. Gualberto
Research &DevelopmentServices
MFO 2 - Research
Research capability outputs were delivered during the year in review along keyresult areas (KRAs). These are research published in international/national/local jour-nals, disseminated/presented, cited in other studies, including inventions patented/commercialized.
Table 2.1 - List of Completed Research Conducted by Faculty and Staff
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RESEARCH TITLE RESEARCHER(S) COLLEGE/UNIT
Production and Marketing Channels of Camote(Sweet Potato) in Catanduanes
Dr. Estrella S. Placides Ms. Shiela R. Buque Ms. Rosemary P. Gualberto
Research &Development
Services Wind Power Compact LED Bulb andCellphone Charger Prof. Edwin T. Romero COT-DIT
Abaca Farmers Cultural Management Practicesin Catanduanes Dr. Ruben P. Tablizo CAF
Tracer Study of Catanduanes State CollegesPanganiban Campus BEED Alumni, SY 2006-
2011
Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque Mr. Rene T. Arispa Mr. Lemuel B. Borromeo Mr. Jaymund M. Floranza
CSC-PC
Designing a Community-based MarineHatchery in Catanduanes Following a Modified
Tool for Site Evaluation
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca Dr. Myrna A. Santelices Dr. Aida A. Dianela, Mr. Felix F.
Villacorta, Mr. Ricardo V. Arcilla, Jr.
CASCAFRDS
Rivers to Plates: Participatory Approach in SiteSelection, Design, Fabrication and Trial UsingCages for Enhancing Inland Aquaculture in
Catanduanes
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca Dr. Myrna A. Santelices Prof. Estrella T. Tribiana Dr. Manuel Torio Mr. Vincent Padilla, Mr. Ricardo V.
Arcilla, Mr. Marlon M. Tubato, Mr.Edmund U. Salvador, Mr. Christian V.
Villacorta
CASCAF
CSCPC
Stakeholder Management, Identification ofInputs and Engagements in CommunityProtected Marine Spaces in Catanduanes
Dr. Minerva I. Morales Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre Dr. Aida A. Dianela Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca Prof. Sonia R. Vargas, Prof. Ma. Luz A.Floralde, Prof. Estrella T. Tribiana Prof. Delia S. Sorra.
GSCASCAF
Reducing Mortality in Growing Mud Crabs with Tilapia in Nylon Net Pens with Bamboo Pipesfor Shelter
Dr. Minerva I. Morales
Prof. Pedro Tumaque Dr. Jimmy Masagca Dr. Myrna Santelices, Prof. Estrella
Tribiana, Prof. Linda Talan, Prof. Angelica Mendoza, Mr. Ricardo Arcilla Jr.
CASCAF
CSCPC
Diversifying Livelihood with Integrated Rice-Fish Farming: An Option for Smallholder RiceFarmers of Catanduanes
Dr. Minerva Morales Prof. Pedro Tumaque Dr. Myrna Santelices Dr. Teresita Avila Prof. Estrella Tribiana Prof. Eduardo Pena, Dr. Jimmy
Masagca, Prof. Noemi Tumaque, Dr.Sonia A. Torio, Prof. Ma. Luz Floralde, Prof. Jennifer A. Berces
CASCAF
CSCPC
Cont… Table 2.1 - List of completed research conducted by faculty and staff
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RESEARCH TITLE RESEARCHER(S) COLLEGE/UNIT
Women in the Postharvest Initiative of Catanduanes StateColleges in Fortifying, Packaging ,and Marketing Tilapia
Prof. Delia Sorra, Prof. Ma. LuzFloralde, Dr. Meda Mercado Prof. Imelda Bernal, Ms. Monette
Tugay, Prof. Judith Orsolino Prof. Danilo Murillo, Prof. ReySoneja, Dr. Jimmy Masagca
CASCAFCOT
COED
Gender, Fisheries and Aquaculture in Rivers and Coastal Areas of Catanduanes: Analysis of Livelihoods, Capabilitiesand Shocks
Dr. Minerva Morales, Dr. Aurora Araojo, Dr. Jimmy Masagca, Prof. Socorro Brillante, Prof. ReySoneja, Prof. Estrella Tribiana Prof. Victoriano Prolles, Mrs. Perla
Tolentino
CASCBA
Managing the River Corridors of Northeastern Catanduanesfor Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture Development under theProspects of Climate Change
Dr. Minerva Morales, Dr. JimmyMasagca, Dr. Crispin Oliveros Dr. Ruben Velasco, Prof Estrella
Tribiana, Dr. Myrna Santelices Prof. Ma. Luz Floralde, Prof. DeliaSorra, Dr. Meda Mercado
CASCAF
CSCPC
Academic Difficulty Determinants of BEED-II and BTTE – II Students, Catanduanes State Colleges- Panganiban Cam-pus, 1st Semester, SY 2012-2013
Mr. Jaymund M. Floranza CSCPC
Stakeholders’ Assessment of an Institutions’ Underlying Prin-ciple: The Catanduanes State Colleges’ Graduate School Ex-perience
Dr. Lily P. Custodio Grad. School
Functional Management Competencies of Women Managersand Entrepreneurs Dr. Lily P. Custodio Grad. School
Tracer study of Catanduanes State University College ofBusiness & Accountancy (CBA) Graduates from 2002-2008 Dr. Lily P. CustodioProf. Melinda V. Abichuela Grad. SchoolCBA
Cont… Table 2.1 - List of completed research conducted by faculty and staff
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RESEARCH TITLE RESEARCHER(S) COLLEGE/UNIT
Financial Performance of CSC Fishery Project Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan Mr. Felix F. Villacorta, Jr. CBA RDS
Efficacy of Organic Foliar Fertilizers on Growthand Yield of Lettuce
Dr. Sonia A. Torio Prof. Manuel I. Torio
PanganibanCampus
Abaca-based Cropping System in Typhoon-ProneProvince of Catanduanes
Mrs. Nena V. Santos Dr. Ruben C. Velasco, Dr. CrispinC. Oliveros. Prof. Eduardo D.Peña, Prof. Pedro F. Tumaque Prof. Noemi R. Tumaque
RDS Panganiban
Campus
Adaptability of Aerobic Rice Varieties underCatanduanes Conditions
Dr. Crispin S. Oliveros, Jr. Dr. Ruben C. Velasco Mrs. Nena V. Santos
Panganiban Campus
RDS
Organic Fertilizer Production and Utilization R&DS, CAF CSC Panganiban Campus
R&DS, CAF Panganiban
Campus
Varietal Tests of Rice Varieties to Weather Patternin Panganiban, Catanduanes, Crop Year 2011
Prof. Eduardo C. Peña Dr. Ruben C. Velasco Dr. Crispin S. Oliveros, Jr.
PanganibanCampus
Political Ecology of Equity and Gender inMangrove Community Forests of Catanduanes
Dr. Igmedio Teves Dr. Asuncion V. Asetre, Prof.Sonia R. Vargas, Prof. Estrella T.
Tribiana, Dr. Jimmy T. Masagca
CAS
Social Representations on Climate Change of HighSchool Students and their Teachers at theCatanduanes State Colleges
Prof. Ma. Luz A. Floralde CAS
Employability of Nursing and Midwifery Graduates
Prof. Mary Elaine T. Tapel Prof. Goyeta G. Pereyra, Prof. Adelina M. Almojuela Prof. Marilou Lopez, Prof.Erlinda F. Tabor, Prof. Lilibeth I.
Tubalinal
CHS
Facilitating Conceptual Understanding and
Decision Making in Patient Care
Prof. Maria Alma V. Tabirara
Prof. Goyeta G. Pereyra CHS
Prevalence of Hypertensive Disorders and itsManagement Among Pregnant Women at EasternBicol Medical Center, Virac, Catanduanes
Prof. Goyeta G. Pereyra, Prof. Janet B. Lim, Prof. Francisca B.Zuniega,, Prof. Adelina M.
Almojuela, Prof. Mary Elaine T. Tapel
CHS
Development of Quality Catsup from Blends ofBanana and Squash
Dr. Sonia A. Torio Prof. Manuel I. Torio
PanganibanCampus
Level of English Proficiency of Student Teachers ofthe Catanduanes State Colleges SY 2008-2009
Dr. Yolanda M. Tariman Prof. Rosana S. Abundo COED
Functional Food from Kamias Fruit Bilimbi
averrhoa
Prof. Socorro D. Masagca
Prof. Judith Orsolino COED
Acceptability of Five Banana Cultivars in thePreparation of Flour
Dr. Sonia A. Torio
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