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Parameter B
Student Welfare
System-Inputs and Processes
Benchmark Statements
S.1. The Institution has a Student Handbook containing comprehensive information on 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.3.1. R.A. 9262 or Anti Violence Against Women and Children Act;
S.3.2. Anti-bullying Act;
S.3.3. Guidelines on drug abuse prevention and control;
S.3.4. R.A. 7877 or the Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995;
S.3.5. HIV AIDS awareness;
S.3.6. Self-care and healthy lifestyles; and
S.3.7. R.A. 9442, particularly on the provision on public ridicule and vilification against persons with disability.
S.4. The Guidance and Counseling Program provides the following services:
S.4.1. information and inventory;
S.4.2. counseling;
S.4.3. appraisal and testing;
S.4.4. placement and follow-up; and
S.4.5. referral.
S.5. Gender-sensitive individual and group counseling is provided.
S.6. Counseling Services consider cultural differences.
S.7. The Guidance Program is headed by a licensed Guidance Counselor with at least a master's degree in Guidance and Counseling.
S.8. All the Guidance Counselors are licensed.
S.9. The Guidance Program is supported by qualified staff.
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.
S.1.
The Institution has a Student Handbook containing comprehensive information on programs and services for student welfare and development.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.1.pdf.pdf
S.2.
A regular and comprehensive Orientation Program is held for new, returning and continuing students.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.2.pdf.pdf
S.3.
The information materials on educational, career, personal and social concerns are readily available, such as:
S.3.1. R.A. 9262 or Anti Violence Against Women and Children Act;
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.3.1.pdf.pdf
S.3.2. Anti-bullying Act;
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.3.2.pdf.pdf
S.3.3. Guidelines on drug abuse prevention and control;
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.3.3.pdf.pdf
S.3.4. R.A. 7877 or the Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995;
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.3.4.pdf.pdf
S.3.5. HIV AIDS awareness;
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.3.5.pdf.pdf
S.3.6. Self-care and healthy lifestyles; and
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.3.6.pdf.pdf
S.3.7. R.A. 9442, particularly on the provision on public ridicule and vilification against persons with disability.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.3.7.pdf.pdf
S.4.
The Guidance and Counseling Program provides the following services:
S.4.1. information and inventory;
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.4.1.pdf.pdf
S.4.2. counseling;
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.4.2.pdf.pdf
S.4.3. appraisal and testing;
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.4.3.pdf.pdf
S.4.4. placement and follow-up; and
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.4.4.pdf.pdf
S.4.5. referral.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.4.5.pdf.pdf
S.5.
Gender-sensitive individual and group counseling is provided.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.5.pdf.pdf
S.6.
Counseling Services consider cultural differences.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.6.pdf.pdf
S.7.
The Guidance Program is headed by a licensed Guidance Counselor with at least a master's degree in Guidance and Counseling.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.7.pdf.pdf
S.8.
All the Guidance Counselors are licensed.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.8.pdf.pdf
S.9.
The Guidance Program is supported by qualified staff.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.9.pdf.pdf
S.10.
Every student has an updated profile at the guidance office.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.10.pdf.pdf
S.11.
A counseling room is provided for students including those with special needs.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.11.pdf.pdf
S.12.
There is a well-planned assessment program for students with appropriate standardized psychological tests.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.12.pdf.pdf
S.1
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Career seminars and job placement services are available for the students.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.13.pdf.pdf
S.1
4
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There is a mechanism to establish partnership and collaboration with other institutions, agencies and industry.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.14.pdf.pdf
S.1
5
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There is mechanism for storing and archiving student records for reference purposes.
BSFi-Area-4-B-S.15.pdf.pdf
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