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PROGRAM PERFORMANCE PROFILE
➢ Present the Manual of Operations where the functions, duties and responsibilities of
administrative personnel in each office/unit are identified and carried out.
The Manual of Operations identifying the functions, duties and responsibilities of
administrative personnel in each office/unit.
Composition: The Officers of the Administration of the University shall consist of the University
President, designated Vice Presidents, Administrative Officer, The University Secretary, The
Deans, the Registrar, and other current members of the Administrative Council, including other
officers who may be designated by the Board of Regents.
The University President
The overall administration and supervision of the University is vested on the President
who must render full-time service.
a) Search Committee. The University President shall be selected and appointed by the
Board of Regents upon the recommendation of the Search Committee for the Presidency
duly constituted by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).
The composition, functions and the procedures in the selection to be conducted by the
Search Committee unless otherwise specified by the Board of Regents shall conform to
the provision of CHED MC. No.04, s. 1997 or any other latest legal documents on this
matter.
b) Term of Office. The University President shall have a term of four (4) years, the beginning
and end of which must be clearly specified in the appointment issued by the Board of
Regents. The University President shall be eligible for reappointment for another term only.
c) Powers of the University President. The President shall carry out the general policies
laid down by the Board of Regents and shall have the power to act within the limits of said
general policies and in accordance with his specific duties and responsibilities.
d) responsibilities of the University President shall be as follows:
1. Direct or assign the details of executive action;
2. Act as ex-officio head of the University faculty;
3. Exercise general supervision of all business and financial operations of the
University;
4. Determine the agenda of all meetings of the Board of Regents, of the Executive
Council, and of the Administrative and Academic Councils; provided, however, that
any member of among hereinafter Councils shall be entitled to have any matter
included in the agenda;
5. Preside all commencement and other public exercises of the University and confer
such degrees and honors as are granted by the Board of Regents. All diplomas
and certificates issued by the University shall be signed by the President and
attested by the Registrar;
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