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PROGRAM PERFORMANCE PROFILE
Republic Act No. 9442 – Provisions On Public Ridicule and
Vilification Against Person With Disability (An Act Amending Republic
Act No. 0.07277, Otherwise Known As the “Magna Carta For Disabled
Persons, And For Other Purposes).
2. IMPLEMENTATION
Describe the Institution’s Information & Orientation Services
The Institution’s Information and Orientation Services is under the
Student Welfare of Services of the Office of Student Affairs and Services
(OSAS). It facilitates the transition of new students (freshmen, transferees,
shiftees, returnees) into the institution by preparing them for educational
opportunities and student responsibilities. A comprehensive orientation
program is regularly conducted both university-wide and per college or unit to
familiarize with the new surrounding and to aid them to adjust in college life.
The following are the topics discussed during the University-wide orientation
program:
a. Overview of Student Services
b. Academic Policies
c. Library Policies
d. Scholarship and Financial Assistance
e. Student Membership and Organization Membership
f. University Policies on Student Norm of Conduct
Meanwhile, College orientation usually discussed the University’s
and College’s Vision, Mission, Objectives and College Policies and
Regulations, and Guidance Counseling. Presentation of student
Area IV: Support to Students