MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
NORBERTO P. MANGULABNAN, PhD
University President
Accreditation is an important process of continuous improvement through evaluation by peer institutions of high reputation, guided by established quality standard. This important task enables the educational institution to mirror itself against the backdrop of ideals and best practices.
With another herculean task at hand, I would like to express my gratefulness to the men and women of Carlos Hilado Memorial State University (CHMSU) for their unselfish commitment and dedication to hurdle the challenges. To the accreditors, please accept our gratitude and appreciation for your generous time and expertise in ushering us towards the quest for excellence.
Accreditation indeed has afforded this community the opportunity to revisit its vision and direction in providing learning experience to students and serving better the stakeholders. We have to keep the drive and continue the legacy of genuine public service.
Thank you and congratulations to all of us!
MESSAGE FROM THE VPAA
Accreditation is viewed as an opportunity to affirm or re-affirm the commitment of Carlos Hilado Memorial State University (CHMSU) to uphold the standard for providing quality services to the academic community. The institution, being the youngest state university in the province of Negros Occidental, envisions to be “A leading GREEN institution of higher learning in the global community by 2030.” To realize its vision, CHMSU is pushing itself to greater heights.
The academic community acknowledges the need for an external lens to determine whether the Vision, Mission, Goals, and Objectives of the university are geared towards its realization. Thus, the institution is subjecting itself to the AACCUP Preliminary Survey Visit for the different curricular programs in CHMSU-Talisay (Main) Campus and CHMSU-Fortune Towne Campus.
The CHMSU community is indeed grateful to the AACCUP team of accreditors for sharing their time and expertise as they evaluate the different curricular programs in the undergraduate and graduate studies of CHMSU.
I am wishing all the best for the CHMSU-AACCUP Task Force and AACCUP Team of Accreditors as we continue our journey towards education for sustainable development.
JAY B. ESTRELLAS, EdD
Vice President for Academic Affairs
MESSAGE FROM THE VPRE
When the CHMSC became a University, it carries with it the commitment to continually improve its processes in providing quality education. This sounds banal and trite, but the management seriously look at it and inked them in its strategic direction for things to realize and achieve.
Submitting ALL programs to voluntary accreditation is one of the approaches to realize that cherished commitment. It carries with it the desire of all the stakeholders – area leaders, parents, management, support personnel and even the community – to collectively scrutinize and assess the inputs and outcomes of each program. This may require voluminous work and man hours but none can substitute the label of Accredited Program to such effort.
Indeed, the scheduled Preliminary Survey Visit (PSV) of MAEd (PE), BS Psychology (CAS) in Talisay Campus and BS Management Accounting (CBMA) in Fortune Towne Campus is a welcome start to prepare the curricular programs for higher level accreditation. Subsequently, this will stamp the university’s desire to be institutionally accredited.
Godspeed and looking forward for a meaningful and successful accreditation.
ANDREW EUSEBIO S. TAN, PhD
Vice President for Research, Extension & IP
MESSAGE FROM THE QAA OIC DIRECTOR
YRIKA MARIE R. DUSARAN, PhDTM
OIC Director, Quality Assurance and Accreditation
Carlos Hilado Memorial State University commits to delivering quality higher education services. This commitment is reflected in our pursuit of AACCUP Accreditation, an achievement we all take great pride in.
I’m grateful to the AACCUP management including all our accreditors, who will spend their precious time, share their expertise, and assist and guide us in sustaining quality education. Rest assured that the results of this visit will be counted as one of the inputs in our future action plans.
Thank you very much and please continue to pray for the safety and security of everyone.
Mabuhay ang CHMSU at Mabuhay ang AACCUP!
God bless us all!
MESSAGE FROM THE OIC
The College of Business Management and Accountancy (CBMA) adheres to CHMSU's quality policy "we commit to deliver quality higher education services in conformance with established standards...". Hence, the college is subjecting the Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting curricular program to the AACCUP Preliminary Survey Visit.
This endeavor will not be possible without the involvement of faculty members who willingly shared their valuable time and expertise.
I thank you all.
KENROSE S. LAGUYO, MBA, CPA
OIC, College of Business Management and Accountancy
MESSAGE FROM THE PROGRAM CHAIRPERSON
STANLEY T. SABUYA, MBA, CPA
Program Chairperson,
Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting
“The effective teacher makes the good and the not so good learner learn” is still very relevant now. It is the goal of a teacher to help the students learn, regardless of how quickly or slowly they do it; what matters most is that they do learn.
Every student has potential and can be contributing members of society in the near future. With this, our BSMA Program aims to produce competent and ethical management accountants who have the knowledge, abilities, and attitudes necessary to learn new things and adjust to change over the course of their careers.
With the above, I am in high hopes of this Preliminary Survey Visit and evaluation by AACCUP accreditors in affirming the values of our BSMA program and institution, as well as validating our culture of quality in the academic community.