SUPPORT TO STUDENTS
PARAMETER A: STUDENT SERVICES PROGRAM (SSP)
SYSTEM – INPUTS AND PROCESSES
S.5. The SAS is composed of:
S.5.1. Student welfare programs and services; and
S.6.1. Student Welfare;
S.6.1.5. Student Handbook Development.
S.6.2. Student Development;
S.6.3. Institutional Student Programs and Services;
S.6.3.8. Foreign/International Student Services (whenever applicable);
S.6.3.13. Other, (please specify):__________
Student Affairs and Services Unit
Administrative Support
S.12. There is sufficient budget allocation for the Student Affairs and Services of the institution.
IMPLEMENTATION
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PARAMETER B: STUDENT WELFARE
SYSTEM – INPUTS AND PROCESSES
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.4.3. appraisal and testing;
S.4.5. referral.
S.5. Gender-sensitive individual and group counseling is provided.
S.6. Counseling Services considers cultural differences.
S.8. All the guidance Counselors are licensed.
S.12. There is a well-planned assessment program for students with the appropriate standardized psychological tests.
IMPLEMENTATION
I.3. Appropriate intervention programs and services are adopted to promote and enhance student welfare and development.
I.5. The psychological tests are administered, scored and interpreted by qualified staff and the results are kept confidential.
I.6. The test results are disseminated to concerned parties.
I.7. Test results are utilized in designing activities to meet student needs.
I.9. The Guidance Office prepares valid appraisal data of students for career and job placement.
I.12. Career counseling is provided to enable students to choose appropriate major/field of specialization.
I.14.1. Awards received;
I.14.2. Key positions in private and/or government agencies; and
I.14.3. Status of the enterprise, if applicable.
I.16. The student are given assistance in career and job placement.
I.17. The institution encourages student economic ventures such as but not limited to:
I.17.1. Student laboratory cooperatives;
I.17.2. Entrepreneurial activities/projects.
I.17.3. Savings; and
I.17.4. Others, (please specify):_____________.
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PARAMETER C: STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
SYSTEM – INPUTS AND PROCESSES
IMPLEMENTATION
I.5. The institution ensures transparency in the development/revision of guidelines and procedures for the student council/government.
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.
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PARAMETER D: INSTITUTIONAL STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
SYSTEM – INPUTS AND PROCESSES
S.4. Policies and guidelines are institutionalized for students from marginalized sector of the country.
S.9. An integrated service program that carters 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.13. The institution has well equipped offices for:
S.13.2. Sports Development;
S.14. There is well-furnished medical-dental Clinic.
S.15.1. Diagnostic purposes;
S.15.2. First aid;
S.15.3. Prevention and prophylaxis; and
S.15.4. Physical-dental examination.
S.16. An updated information on student health condition is available to parents/guardians.
S.18. There are financial assistance programs designed for:
S.18.1. Educational loans;
S.18.2. Student assistantship;
S.18.4. Grant-in-aid; and
S.18.5. Others, (please specify):____________.
IMPLEMENTATION
I.3. The following student admission records are filed and made available to concerned parties:
I.3.1. Enrollment trends;
I.3.2. Drop-out rate;
I.3.3. Licensure examination results and passing percentage;
I.3.5. Student transferees; and
I.3.6. Student classification by specialization.
I.6. The institution provides access to scholarship and financial assistance.
I.9. The institution coordinates with the local government are widely and promptly disseminated.
I.10. The institution periodically inspects food outlets for sanitation and hygiene. The sanitary permit is displayed in a prominent area of the food outlet.
I.11. The primary health care 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.14. Health and related laws, rules and regulations are enforced.
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.23. There is a regular submission of the list of students with special needs to the CHEDRO describing the Institutions intervention programs.
I.27. The institution rewards SAS staff for exceptional job performance.
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PARAMETER E: RESEARCH, MONITORING AND EVALUATION
SYSTEM – INPUTS AND PROCESSES
IMPLEMENTATION
I.5. Reports are filed and submitted regularly to CHEDRO.
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