CSU Aparri premiers 42nd Academic Convocation for the Conferment of Degrees and Titles on January 18, 2021.
S.4 The objectives of the SAS are in accordance with CMO No. 9 series of 2013.
S.5 The SAS is composed of:
S.6 The following basic services are available:
S.6.1 Student Welfare;
S.6.2 Student Development;
S.6.3 Institutional Student Program and Services;
Student Affairs and Services Unit
S.7 There is a SAS Unit that manages students affairs development and welfare programs.
S.8 The SAS Unit has an organizational structure indicating its relationship with other Units.
Administrative Support
I. 2 The SAS plans , implemented, monitors and coordinates programs and services for student welfare and development.
I. 3 Prompt, courteous and efficient services in the handling of business transactions with students are evident.
I. 5 The SAS is represented in the policy and decision-making body of the Institution.
I. 6. The projects and activities of the SAS Unit are recognized and implemented.
I. 7 There is a continuous and systematic evaluation of the effectiveness of the programs and services for student welfare and development.
S.2 A regular and comprehensive Orientation Program is held for new, returning and continuing students.
S.3 The information materials on educational, career, personal and social concerns are readily available, such as:
S.4 The Guidance and Counseling Program provides the following services:
S.5 Gender sensitive individual and group counseling is provided.
S.7 The Guidance Program is headed by a licensed Guidance Counselor with at least a master's degree in Guidance and Counseling.
S.10 Every student has an updated profile at the guidance office.
S.11 A counseling room is provided for students including those with special needs.
S.12 There is a well-planned assessment program for students with appropriate standardized psychological tests.
S.13 Career seminars and job placement services are available for the students.
S.14 There is a mechanism to establish partnership and collaboration with other institutions, agencies and industry.
S.15 There is mechanism for storing and archiving student records for reference purposes.
I.1 The ratio of a Guidance Counselor to student population is 1:1000.
I.2 Counseling and other student records are maintained and kept confidential.
I.3 Appropriate intervention programs and services are adopted to promoted and enhance student welfare and development.
I.4 The Guidance Office maintains an updated inventory of student cumulative records.
I.5 The psychological tests are administered, scored and interpreted by qualified staff and the results are kept confidential.
I.7 Test results are utilized in designing activities to meet student needs.
I.8 A scheme for appropriate follow-up and referrals is utilized.
I.9 The Guidance Office prepares valid appraisal data of students for career and job placement.
I.10 Student placement is regularly monitored and followed up.
I.11 The institution maintains active networking with the schools, the communities, alumni, and other concerned agencies for career and job placement of students.
I.12 Career counseling is provided to enable students to choose appropriate major/field of specialization.
I.13 Information materials on career and job opportunities are made accessible.
I.14 The SAS maintains liaison with its alumni to follow up graduates job performance, vis-a-vis:
I.16 The students are given assistance in career and job placement.
I.17 The institution encourage students economic ventures such as but not limited to:
I.2 The Constitutional and by-laws of student organizations incorporate participation and advocacy in social action activities.
I.4. The institution recognizes the right of the students to:
I.5 The institution ensure transparent in the development/revision of guidelines and procedures for the student council/government.
I.6 The institution implements gender and disability sensitive rules and regulations published in a Student Handbook/Manual acceptable to students.
I.7 Sanction are enforced for misconduct such as but not limited to acts of vandalism, hazing, bullying, libelous statements and other negative acts that threaten peace and order inside and outside the School premises.
I.8 Grievance Committee is established to ensure due process in dealing with students misconduct.
I.9. The institution supports the establishment and implementation of student publication as provided for in R.A. 7079, otherwise known as "Campus Journalism Act of 1991" and other media forms.
I.10 The production/publication of a yearbook is encouraged.
S.1 There is a system of student recruitment, selection, admission and retention.
S.2 Admission requirements and procedures of persons with disabilities as stipulated in R.A. 7277 are in place.
S.3 Scholarship and financial assistance in various forms are available to students.
S.4 Policies and guidelines are institutionalized for students from marginalized sector of the country.
S.6. Buildings and facilities which conform with government standards are provided with accessible and safe amenities for persons with disabilities.
S.7 There is a disaster risk reduction and management program in compliance with R.A. 10121, otherwise known as the "Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010".
S.9 An integrated service program that cater to the various needs of foreign students are available, whenever applicable.
S.10 A liaison officer is available to assist foreign students in their transactions with concerned government agencies, whenever applicable.
S.11 There are programs for life skills training (e.g. conflict and stress management, harassment, etc.) counseling, testing and referrals for students with special needs.
S.12 The institution provides opportunities for promotion and appreciation of culture and arts.
S.13 The institution has well equipped offices for:
S.15 There is a medical and dental program designed for:
S.16 An updated information on student health condition is available to parents/guardians.
S.17 There are mechanisms to promote national, sectoral and cultural sports activities and development in coordination with concerned agencies.
S.18 There are financial assistance programs designed for:
I.2 The policies and procedures on selection, admission and retention of students are implemented.
I.3 The following students admission records are field and made available to concerned parties:
I.4 Retention policies are approved by the Academic Council and confirmed by the Board of Regents/Trustees.
I.5 The list of tuition and other school fees is posted conspicuously .
I.6. The institution provides access to scholarship and financial assistance.
I.7 Guidelines on scholarship and financial assistance are widely and promptly disseminated.
I.8 Criteria for safety, sanitation and food choices in the school canteen/cafeteria are enforced.
I.9 The institution coordinates with the local government for the safety and sanitation of food service outside the school premises.
I.10 The institution periodically inspects food outlets for sanitation and hygiene. the sanitary permit is displayed in prominent area of the food outlet.
I.11 The primary health are services are administered to all students by licensed medical, dental, and allied professionals.
I.12 Facilities for keeping health care and updated health records of students are adequate and well-maintained.
I.13 Policies and procedures in the selection of students athletes, performers, writers, etc. are implemented.
I.14 Health and related laws, rules and regulations are enforced.
I.15 Licensed and competent security personnel ensure the safety and security of students.
I.16 Earthquake and Fire drills involving students, faculty and administrative staff are conducted regularly.
I.17 The institution establishes programs for the students to help in crime prevention, cleanliness and orderliness, observance of a clean and green environment, safety and security of the school premises.
I.18 The institution provides assistance to students on accessible , affordable, clean, conductive to learning, dormitories and housing facilities.
I.19 The Institution ensures that the students right to practice his/her religion is respected.
I.20 Submission of required reports on foreign students to concerned government agencies is done, whenever applicable.
I.21 The Code of Conduct for foreign students in the country is enforced.
I.22 The institution accommodates students with special needs.
I.23 There is a regular submission of the list of students with special needs to the CHEDRO describing the Institution intervention programs.
I.25 The institution ensures opportunities for students to participate in socio and civil action activities.
I.26. The students are covered with Life and Accident Insurance.
I.27 The institution rewards SAS staff for exceptional job performance.
I.28 The institution informs the students and other stakeholders on other related programs and services not cited in CMO No. 9 s. 2013.
I.1 Researches on students affairs and services are conducted.
I.2 Research results and outputs are disseminated and utilized.
I.3 Regular monitoring and evaluation on the implementation of student services and conducted.
I.4 Monitoring and evaluation instruments are developed, reviewed, and continuously improved.