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                                                Isabela State University

                                                   10-POINT AGENDA

                   1.  Aggressive  resource  generation  to  increase  income  and  augment  decreasing
                       government subsidy through profitable and sustainable income generating enterprises
                       and fund/resource sourcing and networking, including harnessing the support of all
                       benefactors.

               Increasing Income through IGEs:

                   a)  Production of Hybrid Rice Seed for commercialization;
                   b)  IGE specialization by Campus;
                   c)  Expanding and increasing gross sales and net income of all existing IGEs  through
                       profit maximization and cost minimization;
                   d)  Establishment of new and promising IGEs that are profitable and sustainable;
                   e)  Institute a system of IGE fund management in terms of bookkeeping, recording and
                       documentation  per  project  and  regular  audit  of  individual  IGE  records  by  internal
                       auditor;
                   f)  IGE managers to be given control of enterprise activities including purchase of inputs
                       and facilities with revolving/petty cash funds per project to minimize, if not eliminate,
                       delays in the procurement of urgently needed inputs;
                   g)  Review and formulate standard policies on the preparation of IGE Income Statement
                       (particularly costs like implicit costs and depreciation), the computation of IGE income
                       and the computation of incentives of those involved; and
                   h)  Institute  a  system  of  IGE  proposal  format  to  include  feasibility  study  and  detailed
                       financial  plan  from  which  to  base  financial  activities  and  income  projections  for
                       purposes of audit and performance for insensitives.

               Resource Generation

                   a)  Strengthening the Resource Generation Office – by redefining and expanding its role
                       to include marketing of packaged proposals, agencies/organizations and looking and
                       working for linkages at all levels (foreign and national donors/institutions;
                   b)  Tapping the support of all benefactors for scholarships, grants and donations; and
                   c)  Soliciting donations/grants for books, equipment, facilities, buildings, etc.

                   2.  Address  pressing  student  concerns  in  terms  of  instructional  quality,  facilities  and
                       equipment, student services, graduate placement and efficient service to the studentry.

                   a)  Strict implementation of evaluation of teaching performance;
                   b)  Recruitment of faculty members with appropriate degree and specialization;
                   c)  Proper utilization of fiduciary fees paid by students;
                   d)  Prioritization in the purchase of required laboratory equipment and supplies, books,
                       library materials, instructional materials and facilities;
                   e)  Improvement and strengthening of student services, expansion of student scholarships
                       but adopting a system of selection and criteria through the Integrated Scholarship for
                       Student Participation;
                   f)  Establishment  of  graduate  placement  office  and  operationalizing  its  role  through
                       networking/linkaging with prospective employer-companies and the holding of job fairs;
                   g)  Regular sending of semestral/summer grades of students to their parents;
                   h)  Strict monitoring of boarding houses; and
                   i)  Regular dialogues with, and/or surveys of the students to identify and address their
                       concerns.
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