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OUR STRATEGY
Extension Program
Opportunities Threats
1. Government's policies on 1. Indigenous environment (i.e.
SWOT Analysis: increase of community cost, resources)
Extension Program engagement 2. Internationalization and
2. Available partners for globalization trends in higher
extension activities and education (i.e. cost, resources)
resource-sharing (i.e. LGUs' 3. Government laws and
one-town-one-product, priorities on climate change,
partnership with the LGUs to risk reduction, etc. (i.e. cost,
address poverty) resources)
Strengths (H ow s tre n g th s can be u se d to (H o w s tre n g th s can be u se d to
1. Active partnership with e x p lo it o p p o rtu n itie s? ) w a rd o ff th re a ts? )
partner-agencies
2. Increasing beneficiaries of • Strengthen existing • Use partnership with other
extension services partnerships; Forge new agencies and organizations,
partnership with other local and abroad, to share
agencies (i.e. LGUs, etc.) resources for extension
activities needing the
promotion of culture and
related internationalization
activities of the University
Weaknesses (H ow o p p o rtu n itie s can be u se d (H ow the U n iv e rs ity c o u ld
1. Few faculty and students to m itig a te w eaknesses?) m in im ize w eaknesses a n d a vo id
involved in extension • Create opportunities for th re a ts? )
activities faculty and students to • Review policies and programs
2. Visibility of the University in volunteer and be involved to reward or recognize faculty
the communities actively in extension and students to do extension
3. Volunteerism among activities and volunteerworks
faculty and students
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