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PARAMETERS A: STUDENT SERVICES PROGRAM (SSP)
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SYSTEM - INPUTS AND PROCESS
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S.1.The institution has Student Services Program (SSP).Click Here
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S.2.
The Student Affairs Services (SAS) program is consistent with the vision and mission of the Institution, goals of the College/Academic
Unit and objectives of the Program.
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S.3.The objectives of the SAS are clearly defined.Click Here
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S.4.The objectives of the SAS are in accordance with CMO No. 9 series of 2013.Click Here
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S.5.The SAS is composed of:
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S.5.1.student welfare programs and services; andClick here
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S.5.2.student development programs and services.Click here
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S.6.The following basic services are available:
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S.6.1.Student Welfare;
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S.6.1.1.
Information and Orientation Services;Click Here
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S.6.1.2.
Guidance and Counseling Services;Click Here
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S.6.1.3.
Career and Job Placement Services;Click Here
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S.6.1.4.
Economic Enterprise Development; andClick Here
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S.6.1.5.
Student Handbook Development.Click Here
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S.6.2.Student Development;
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S.6.2.1.
Student Activities;Click Here
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S.6.2.2.
Student Organizations and Activities;Click Here
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S.6.2.3.
Leadership Training;Click Here
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S.6.2.4.
Student Council/Government;Click Here
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S.6.2.5.
Student Discipline; andClick Here
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S.6.2.6.
Student Publication/Year Book.Click Here
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S.6.3.Institutional Student Programs and Services;
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S.6.3.1.
Admission Services;Click Here
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S.6.3.2.
Scholarships and Financial Assistance (SFA);Click Here
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S.6.3.3.
Food Services;Click Here
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S.6.3.4.
Health and Wellness Services;Click Here
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S.6.3.5.
Safety and Security Services;Click Here
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S.6.3.6.
Student Housing and Residential Services;Click Here
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S.6.3.7.
Multi-faith and Inter-faith Services;Click Here
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S.6.3.8.
Foreign/International Students Services (whenever applicable);Click Here
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S.6.3.9.
Services for Students with Special Needs;Click Here
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S.6.3.10.
Culture and Arts Programs;Click Here
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S.6.3.11.
Sports and Development Programs;Click Here
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S.6.3.12.
Social and Community Involvement Programs; andClick Here
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S.6.3.13.
Others, please specify_______
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Student Affairs and Services Unit
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S.7.There is a SAS Unit that manages student affairs development and welfare programs.Click Here
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S.8.The SAS Unit has an organizational structure indicating its relationship with other Units.Click Here
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S.9.The SAS Unit is headed by a qualified official.Click Here
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S.10.The SAS Unit is staffed with qualified personnel.Click Here
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Administrative Support
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S.11.
The various student services are provided with adequate staff, physical facilities, equipment and materials (e.g. one (1) guidance
counselor for every 1,000 students, etc.)
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S.12.
There is sufficient budget allocation for the Student Affairs and Services of the Institution.
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IMPLEMENTATION
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I.1.
The objectives of the SAS are disseminated to and understood by the students, faculty, administrators and staff.
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I.2.
The SAS plans, implements, monitors and coordinates programs and services for student welfare and development.
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I.3.
Prompt, courteous and efficient services in the handling of business transactions with students are evident.
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I.4.The SAS staff receive salaries on time.Click Here
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I.5.The SAS is represented in the policy and decision-making body of the Institution.Click Here
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I.6.The projects and activities of the SAS Unit are recognized and implemented.Click Here
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I.7.
There is a continuous and systematic evaluation of the effectiveness of the programs and services for student welfare and development.
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OUTCOMES
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O.1.The students are satisfied with the Student Services Program.Click Here
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PARAMETER B: STUDENT WELFARE
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SYSTEM - INPUTS AND PROCESS
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S.1.
The Institution has a Student Handbook containing comprehensive information on programs and services for student welfare and
development.
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S.2.
A regular and comprehensive Orientation Program is held for new, returning and continuing students.
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S.3.
The information materials on educational, career, personal and social concerns are readily available, such as:
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S.3.1.R.A. 9262 or Anti Violence Against Women and Children Act;Click Here
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S.3.2.Anti-bullying Act;Click Here
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S.3.3.Guidelines on drug abuse prevention and control;Click Here
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S.3.4.R.A. 7877 or the Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995;Click here
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S.3.5.HIV AIDS awareness;Click Here
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S.3.6.Self-care and healthy lifestyles; andClick Here
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S.3.7.
R.A. 9442, particularly on the provision on public ridicule and vilification against persons with disability.
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S.4.The Guidance and Counseling Program provides the following services:
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S.4.1.information and inventory;Click Here
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S.4.2.counseling;Click Here
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S.4.3.appraisal and testing;Click Here
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S.4.4.placement and follow-up; andClick Here
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S.4.5.referral.Click Here
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S.5.Gender-sensitive individual and group counseling is provided.Click Here
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S.6.Counseling Services consider cultural differences.Click Here
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The Guidance Program is headed by a licensed Guidance Counselor with at least a master’s degree in Guidance and Counseling.
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S.8.All the Guidance Counselors are licensed.Click Here
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S.9.The Guidance Program is supported by qualified staff.Click Here
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S.10.Every student has an updated profile at the guidance office.Click Here