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Section 2. Administrative Council (AdCo) and the University Academic Council (UACo).
Administrative Council (AdCo) and the University Academic Council are both chaired by the University
President. The members of the AdCo are the Vice Presidents, the Directors of the university under their supervision;
the Executive Officers/Administrators of campuses; Deans and Associate Deans; Directors in the campus level;
and other officials of equal rank.
The AdCo shall review and recommend accordingly to the BOR appropriate policies governing the
administration, management and development planning of the University.
The members of the University Academic Council (UACo) are faculty members with the rank of assistant
professor to university professor. The council shall have the power to prescribe academic rules, recommend
curricular offerings/revisions and candidates for graduation for approval by the Board of Regents.
Section 3. Established centers covered with MOA/MOU shall be attached to the Office of the President.
ARTICLE III. OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AND RELATED AFFAIRS (VP-ARA)
Section 1. The Vice President for Academic and Related Affairs who is under the direct supervision of the University
President shall supervise the academic units and academic-related services through the Campus
Executive Officers/Campus Administrators.
The academic units of the university refer to the colleges, schools and institutes located in the nine
campuses and two extension units of the university. Similarly, academic related services refer to the student-
centered and other academic support services.
Section 2. The Central Graduate School
The Central Graduate School shall be at the Main Campus at Echague. The Central Graduate School
shall have core faculty and may draw other needed faculty from the various units of the university. The Dean shall
supervise all the graduate programs in the university.
The Central Graduate School shall aim to produce highly skilled manpower in higher levels of instruction
and research in agriculture, agricultural engineering, forestry, environment and natural resources, education,
business, public administration, arts and sciences and information technology.
Section 8. The College of Business, Accountancy and Public Administration (CBAPA)
The College of Business, Accountancy and Public Administration shall be at the Echague Campus.
The College shall develop highly trained accountants, managers, entrepreneurs and public administrators both in
the graduate and undergraduate levels whose technical expertise is needed for business, economics, and industrial
development. The Dean shall be responsible for the implementation of all courses offered in the college. Associate
Deans or Program Chairs maybe designated as the head of the unit/college offering Accountancy, Management,
Business and Public Administration in other campuses. The Dean supervises all the academic departments in the
college.
The CBAPA shall develop professionals with training in the fields of accountancy, business, public
administration, management and marketing, entrepreneurship, and Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management.
Section 16. ETTEAP. The Extended Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program is a
comprehensive program of identifying, assessing, validating, and assigning equivalent college-level learning for
prior learning from formal, non-formal and informal training and relevant work experiences toward the final granting
of appropriate academic degree.
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