Council Programs
Academic Year 2025-2026
Council Programs
Academic Year 2025-2026
Student Welfare Programs
The Supreme Student Council ARASOF-Nasugbu stands firm in taking proactive steps to ensure that the voices of students are heard, recognizing that every concern, suggestion, and grievance matters. We are committed to actively listening, advocating on behalf of students, and addressing issues with transparency, accountability, and responsible student governance. We’ll continue serve and lead with Puso, Dedikasyon, at Talino
DULONG: Directing Understood Laments through Open Guidance - Official Grievance Form
Serving as an effective medium for the sentiments of the students is one of our main objectives. The Supreme Student Council warmly opens DULONG, the Official Student Grievance Form of BatStateU The NEU ARASOF-Nasugbu.
Facing challenges and troubles becomes lighter when there is a safe space to relieve a heavy heart. This platform is crafted to promote and protect the students' rights as one of the goals of the council. The welfare of every student is our utmost priority, thus communicating with us allows concerns to be addressed and fosters a harmonious academic journey.
Take the first step to share your concerns. Keep in mind that your well-being matters the most to us because you deserve a better school experience.
Access the Official Student Grievance Form by clicking the official promotional poster.
TINTA 3.0 Wave 2: Free Printing Service for Every ARASOFian - Appointment Scheduler
Now with clearer and more organized guidelines to make free printing more efficient for every student. This initiative continues to offer free printing services for all ARASOFians, helping you complete your academic requirements with ease. All you need to do is bring your own paper, and we’ll take care of the rest.
To ensure smooth and hassle-free transactions, students are required to book their printing schedule through the TINTA 3.0 Wave 2 Google Calendar. Scheduled appointments help manage printing slots efficiently, reduce waiting time, and allow the SSC to assist students better. Kindly refer to the updated guidelines below about the scheduling window, walk-in policies, on-the-day printing requirements, and other necessary information.
Access the TINTA 3.0 Appointment Scheduler:
DANAS: Developing Active Narratives and Aspirations through Student Voice
A stronger institution leading innovation and building the nation starts with student participation. The Supreme Student Council values you and your insights to guide positive transformation through DANAS, a suggestion box initiative for your voice to be heard and acknowledged.
We believe communication of concerns, suggestions, or constructive ideas builds better communities. Engage using the feedback forms for the suggestion boxes situated at the Higher Education Building (HEB), Alfonso G. Joson Gymnasium, and the Office of Student Organization (OSO).
ARASOFians, we value your participation and trust. Let us hear your views, let us work together toward continuous growth.
DISCLAIMER
The services presented in this hub are provided solely by the Supreme Student Council and are completely free of charge. Under no circumstances should any fees be requested or accepted for these services. All services are offered in good faith to support the community. If you or someone you know encounters a situation where these services are misused for personal gain or fees are demanded, please report it immediately to the Supreme Student Council Office, located beside the College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) Faculty.
Sustainability & Environmental Programs
Championing Sustainable Development and Empowered Student Leadership in Building a Responsible and Resilient Campus Community
The Sustainable Development Office and Office of Student Organization, recognized partners of the Supreme Student Council ARASOF-Nasugbu in leading sustainable development initiatives, plays a vital role in coordinating, monitoring, and supporting programs that promote environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and long-term sustainability within the campus community.
As a key office dedicated to sustainability efforts, the SDO ensures that projects and activities are aligned with the university’s commitment to responsible development. All our sustainable champions continuously provide well-planned programs, eco-friendly campaigns, educational seminars, community-based activities, and advocacy projects that aim to raise awareness and encourage active participation among students.
Sustainable Development Office (SDO) Official Logo
Pledge of Commitment to Sustainability
ARASOFians United for Sustainable Development
The Supreme Student Council ARASOF-Nasugbu, through the full support of its partner organizations and offices, formally strengthened and affirmed its commitment to sustainability through a Pledge of Commitment led by the SSC President, Mr. Harold Alexis B. Condicion. This meaningful initiative took place during BANTALA: Building A New Tomorrow Aligned with Lasting Advancement, held as part of the third year of the Sustainability Student Summit.
Through this collective pledge, the Council has reinforced its call for every student and stakeholder to take sustainability into consideration in every action and decision.
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Sustainability Student Summit 3.0
The Supreme Student Council ARASOF-Nasugbu proudly hosted the third year of the highly anticipated Annual Sustainability Student Summit. This year’s summit stood out as one of the council’s flagship events, which have showcased exceptional organization and impact. The program brought together seven major sustainability-focused activities, all of which were attended by students, faculty, and campus officials on December 1, 2025.
SDG Summit 3.0: The Experience
On a remarkable occasion, students, faculty members, and campus officials once again came together for the third year of the highly anticipated annual Sustainability Student Summit, held on Batangas State University ARASOF-Nasugbu from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on December 1, 2025.
Led by the Supreme Student Council, in partnership with the Office of Student Organization, Sustainable Development Office, Environmental Management Unit, The Fisherman, DWBX 96.5, Various College Councils, and the Student Body Organization, seven of its key initiatives were successfully implemented, all aimed at strengthening and promoting sustainability and various meaningful advocacies within the university. The summit served as a platform to deepen awareness, encourage active participation, and inspire collective action among members of the academic community toward responsible and sustainable practices.