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PROGRAM PERFORMANCE PROFILE
PARAMETER B – STUDENT WELFARE
1. SYSTEM-INPUTS AND PROCESSES
Present institutional guidelines on Information & Orientation of Students
The Information and Orientation Services of the Office of the Student
Affairs and Services is designed to facilitate student adjustment to the
University life. It aims to orient the incoming students in the new level of
learning: to assist them in coping with the new surrounding adjust to college life
and also, to provide students with information in three major areas of concern:
educational, occupational, and personal – social.
These services have the following guidelines:
a. The Information and Orientation Services shall provide and prepare
information materials on the institutional mission, vision and goals,
academic rules and regulations, student conduct and discipline, student
programs, services and facilities which should be made accessible and
available to all students.
b. A regular and comprehensive orientation program for new and continuing
students shall be conducted.
c. An organized, updated and readily educational, career and
personal/social materials in different accessible formats shall be prepared
and made available to the students.
d. The information materials on educational, career, personal/social
concerns shall be available such as RA 9262 or Anti Violence Against
Women and Children Act; Anti Bullying Act; Guidance on Drug Abuse
Prevention and Control; RA7877 or the Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of
1995; HIV AIDS awareness; Self-care and healthy lifestyle; and RA 9442,
Area IV: Support to Students