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The Teachers College produces and trains educators to respond for the need of qualified
elementary and secondary teachers.
The College of Entrepreneurial Development and Management (CEDM) is based at
Echague, Campus. The Dean supervises all the program chairmen in Echague and Cauayan
Campuses.
The CEDM develops professionals with solid training in business, enterprise development
and management in fields of business, public administration, management and marketing.
The College of Forestry and Environmental Management (CFEM) is based at Cabagan
Campuses and headed by a Dean who supervises all the academic departments in the college.
The CFEM develops competent foresters and environmentalists both in the undergraduate
and the graduate levels.
The College of Development Communication and Arts and Sciences (CDCAS) is
based at Cabagan Campus. The Dean supervises all the program chairmen of the College.
The CDCAS develops manpower in the fields of communication and arts and sciences.
The Provincial Technical Institute of Agriculture (PTIA) is based at Cabagan Campus.
The Dean supervises all the academic departments in the College. The PTIA produces and trains
agricultural technicians and technologists.
The Polytechnic College is based at Ilgan Campus. The Dean supervises all the academic
departments in the college. He is responsible for the effective and efficient operations of the
academic programs at San Mateo Campus.
The Polytechnic College develops highly trained Civil and Electrical Engineers and trains
and produces competent manpower and technicians equipped with the appropriate knowledge,
value and skills as well as the technology needed to prepare them for gainful employment.
ACADEMIC RELATED SERVICES
The Office of the University Director for Instruction (ODI) is directly responsible to the
Vice President for Academic and Related Affairs. He closely coordinates with the Deans of
Colleges, Schools or Institutes on faculty development and accreditation of academic programs.
The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) is headed by a University Director and is directly
responsible to the Vice President for Academic and Related Affairs in the implementation of
policies, rules, and regulation governing student affairs. He closely coordinates with the College
Coordinators on Student Affairs.
The University Director of Student Affairs supervises the following offices, namely:
Guidance and Counseling, Testing, Library, Student Housing and Health Services, Student
Organizations, Publications & Scholarships, Alumni Affairs and Graduate Placement, Sports and
NSTP. The Heads of these services in the campus/college level are functionally supervised by
the University Director of Student Affairs but administratively supervised by the Campus Executive
Director.
The Office of Registration and Admission is headed by a University Director who
coordinates closely with the Campus Registrars.
The Office of the University Director of Registration and Admission is responsible for the
implementation of policies, rules, and regulations governing student admission, registration,
retention and transfer and other academic matters. He keeps a systematic recording of student
records in the university.