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Contest Criteria & Mechanics
Committee: OSAS Heads
CSC Governors
CSC Advisers
Concept (Presentation of description
and relevance to the Mission and Vision of OSAS ) – 40%
Originality and Authenticity – 30%
Creativity – 30%
Total – 100%
Vision
The CVSC Student Affairs and Services (SAS) envisions to achieve an ideal level of student-centered programs and services geared towards attaining holistic development of students.
Mission
The CVSC SAS in collaboration with the academic program is committed to provide transformational opportunities to all students by fostering accessible and inclusive learning campus environment.
Programs Objectives
The Local Administrative and Academic Council of CVSC main campus presented their January to June 2018 Accomplishment Report and their Action Plan for July to December 2018 last July 4, 2018.
Each offices were given a chance to give an overview of their individual achievements, accomplishments, contributions, list of what steps must be taken and formulate a timeline for when specific tasks need to be completed and the resources required in order to achieve the goals of the college.
College President Dr. Christie Jean V. Ganiera discusses the Vision, Mission, Goals, and Core Values of the institution during the General Orientation conducted at the Municipal Gym of Compostela.
Attended by the College’s higher ups led by Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Roque Langcoy II, members of the faculty and non-teaching personnel, and students, the event aims to welcome new students and discuss relevant rules, expectations, and regulations concerning the College.
Spearheaded by the Office of the Director for Research, Extension, and Development, Compostela Valley State College reached a new milestone as it successfully held the maiden Agency In-House Proposal Review for Research, Development, and Extension at the ODRED audio-visual room yesterday, August 14, 2017.
The In-House review aimed to scrutinize proposals from CVSC employees by top-notch and seasoned researchers composing the panel of reviewers, namely Dr. Augie E. Fuentes, Dr. Della Grace Bacaltos, Dr. Leslie Ubaub, and Dr. Alminda Fernandez.
The said activity drew a total of 20 research capsule proposal from faculty members from the four campuses of the College.
The proponents who took part in the momentous affair were Mr. Jhonnel Villegas, Ms. Karren Gay Sabas, Mr. Franz Joseph Gonzales, Mr. Jason Geroche, Mr. Jonathan Gano-an, Mr. Rholey Picaza, Mr. Jerald Anthony Esteban, Ms. Nerivic de Asis, Mr. Russel Aporbo, Mr. Gabrele Cubero, Ms. Rona Apolinario, Ms. Jenifer Tuba, Mr. Khif Muamar M. Miranda, Mr. Wendel Sanchez, Mr. Keyvin Arcinal, Ms. Mary Dane Remulta, Ms. Roxanne Rosello, Mr. Rambert Mangay, Ms. Girlie Sumega, and Ms. Judalyn Forro.
Proposals which will be selected by the ODRED office will be provided funding in order to conduct their study. Furthermore, each study completed will immediately be considered for inclusion for the College’s research journal that the office will be releasing regularly.
Naging makabuluhan ang kakatapos lamang na pagdiriwang ng Pambungad na Palatuntunan sa Buwan ng Wika na ginanap sa Compostela campus ng Kolehiyo ng Compostela Valley kahapon, ika-14 ng Agosto, 2017.
Sa pangunguna ng presidente ng kolehiyo na si Dr. Christie Jean V. Ganiera, makahulugan ang naging selebrasyon na puno ng makabayan at makabansang mga palatuntunin gaya ng pagtatanghal ng katutubong sayaw at iba’t ibang paligsahan.
Umani naman ng nakakabinging hiyawan at palakpakan ang mula sa mga manonood ang Parada ng Kasuotan ng mga guro at empleyado ng kolehiyo suot ang matitingkad na barong at filipiña.
Kasabay ng unang araw ng pagpasok ng mga mag-aaral para sa unang semester, puno naman ng kahulugan ang mensahe ni Dr. Ganiera na pinaalalahanan ang mga estudyante sa kahalagahan ng pagmamahal sa ating pambansang wika at sa importansya ng pagiging maaga sa trabaho, pag-aaral, at anumang parte ng pamumuhay.
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A new chapter of learning and progress awaits as Compostela Valley State College opens the first semester for 2017-2018!
After a two-month hiatus due to the shifting of school calendar, CVSC once again opens its doors to welcome its students and other stakeholders.
See you all this Monday, as we start a new journey filled with erudition and high aspirations!
Through the initiative of Research, Development, and Extension Services Office Director Dr. Lilybeth Matunhay, Compostela Valley State College is conducting the Training cum Workshop on Writing a Publishable Paper at the Big 8 Corporate Hotel, Tagum City.
The three-day activity set to be concluded on August 2, is attended by 35 faculty and staff members of the College.
Respected research personality Genaro V. Japos, PhD, DM, DHRM, DODT, President of IAMURE International Research serves as the resource person.
College President Dr. Christie Jean V. Ganiera also graced the affair which aims to capacitate the attendees with the publication of their studies.
Mr. Ronaldo S. Florendo, Technical Assistant for Information and Communication Technology and Mr. Juris Vittorio E. Escandor, Project Technical Staff I of the CHED Unifast Secretariat, presented the scholarship system provided by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) in relation to the Free Tuition Fee 2017 Program.
Interviews were also done among students’ with regard to enrollment flow and free tuition implementation.
Spearheaded by the Office of Student Affairs and Services (OSAS), Compostela Valley State College conducted a two-day Leadership Training and Seminar with the theme “Live to Lead” at the CVSC-Main Campus, Compostela, Compostela Valley.
The affair drew 43 student leaders from the four campuses (Maragusan, New Bataan, Montevista, and Compostela) focusing on the different aspects of leadership such as Knowing One’s Self as a Leader, Leaders in the 21st Century, Leader in the Society, Bridging Gaps in the Organization, and Must-have Skills of a Leader.
OSAS Director Mr. Joden John Nituda hoped that the said seminar-workshop will equip the participants with the necessary knowledge and wisdom in order to effectively perform their functions in their respective campuses.
Also present during the stay-in seminar were Jay Mark Bantayan (OSAS Head-Maragusan), Gabrele Cubero (OSAS Head/CSC Adviser-New Bataan), Rizalino dela Torre (CSC Adviser-Maragusan), Jessie Roy Alcaraz (OSAS Head/CSC Adviser-Montevista), and Jhonnel Villegas (Extension Program Coordinator/GAD Focal Person).
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Governor Tyron Uy visited Compostela Valley State College earlier this afternoon. Dr. Christie Jean V. Ganiera and Hon. Tyron Uy discussed matters on the improvements of the State College as they roamed around the campus.