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               as for graduation and the conferment of degrees, subject to review and/or approval by the
               BOR through the University President.

                       Within the Office of the President are the following staff offices which also serve as
               consultative and advisory bodies of the University system: the Legal Counsel: the Internal
               Auditor; Director of External Affairs/Linkages: Director of UBAO; the Private Secretary; the
               University and BOR Secretary; and the Public Relations Officer. Directly under the President
               are three vice presidents: the Vice President for Academic and Academic Related Affairs; the
               Vice  President  for  Administrative  and  Finance;  and  the  Vice-President  for  Research  and
               Development, Extension and Training.

                       Under the Vice President for Academic Related Affairs are the offices of the University
               Director for Instruction: the University Student Affairs and Services; the University Registration
               and Admission: the University Sports/Socio-cultural Affairs; and the University Library.

                       Under  the  Vice-President  for  Administrative  and  Finance  are  the  offices  of  the
               University Administrative Affairs; the University Financial Affairs; the University Management
               Information System; and the University Planning and Development.

                       Under the Vice-President for Research and Development Extension and Training are
               the following offices: the University Research and Development and the University Extension
               and Training.

                       The  campuses  of  Echague,  Cabagan,  Ilagan,  Cauayan,  Roxas,  San  Mariano  and
               Angadanan are headed by Executive Directors who are directly under the President. The San
               Mateo and Jones campuses are headed by Associate Deans who report directly to the Deans
               of Polytechnic College at Ilagan and to the College of Agriculture at Echague, respectively, for
               academic matters. For administrative matters, the San Mateo Associate Dean reports directly
               to the Executive Director of Ilagan while the Jones Associate Dean reports directly to the
               Executive  Director  of  Echague.  The  Executive Directors/Associate  Deans  exercise  overall
               supervision  relative  to  academic,  administrative,  research  and  development  extension,
               training and agri-business affairs of their respective campuses.

                       The  colleges  and  schools  constitute  the  academic  units  of  the  University  and  are
               headed  by  the  Deans.  The  Deans  report  directly  to  their  respective  Executive  Directors.
               Associate  Deans  of  Colleges/Schools  report  directly  to  the  Deans  concerned,  matters
               pertaining to academic policies and programs. Departments of academic units are headed by
               Chairmen who report directly to their respective Deans or Associate Deans.

                       All  administrative  departments  and  offices  provide  support  services  to  the
               organic/academic units and are headed by directors.

                       The ISU Organizational Structure underwent three changes/revisions since 1988, i.e.,
               in  1992,  1998  and  2000.  At  present,  the  University  is  in  the  process  of  consulting  and
               presenting models of organizational structure to the different sectors of the institution with the
               end  in view  of  revising  the  present organizational  structure  to  keep  it  attuned  with  recent
               developments.  Adhering  to  principles  of  the  organizational  structure  is  to  streamline  the
               organization  for  the  University  to  become  more  efficient,  effective  and  economical  in
               responding to the needs of its service areas.
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