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OUR RESOURCES
Potia Campus
4 Construction of Auditorium/Performing Arts Building 15,000,000
5 Construction of BS Hotel & Restaurant Mgmt. Lab & Innovation/Commercialization Building(Phase2) 5,000,000
6 Construction of Birthing & lying-in & Laboratory Builsding for BS Midwifery Program(Phase II) 2,000,000
7 Construction of Crime Laboratory 5,000,000
8 Improvement of the Sports Complex 10,000,000
Aguinaldo Campus
9 Construction of Admin Building(Phase 2) 3,000,000
10 Construction of ICT Laboratory Building, 2 Storey (Phase 2) 6,000,000
11 Construction of Library Building(Phase 2) 2,000,000
12 Modernization of Laboratory Facilities 5,000,000
13 Enhancement of Water System 2,500,000
Hapao Campus
14 Establishment of GreenHouse/Nursery 300,000
15 Farmshop Construction 1,000,000
16 Furnishing of the Renovated Tourism Building 2,000,000
Tinoc Campus
17 Construction of Boys Dormitory 3,000,000
18 Construction of Guest House 3,000,000
Year 2022
Lagawe Campus
1 Construction of General Services & Motorpool Building 20,000,000
2 Construction of New Administration Building 20,000,000
Potia Campus
3 Construction of Graduate Studies Building 8,000,000
4 Construction of Birthing & lying-in & Laboratory Builsding for BS Midwifery Program(Phase III) 3,000,000
5 Construction of Solar Paneled Street Lights 3,000,000
Aguinaldo Campus
6 Establishment of Road Networks 4,000,000
7 Construction of Hostel 2,000,000
8 Construction of Education Building 16,000,000
9 Construction of School Clinic 2,000,000
Hapao Campus
10 Covered Pathway 500,000
11 Farmshop Equipment 1,000,000
Tinoc Campus
12 Research and Extension Building 12,000,000
13 Concreting of Alternate Road and Main Entrance Road(Phase2) 3,000,000
14 Establishment of n IndigenousSpecies Nursery 1,000,000
15 Procurement of Vehicle 2,000,000
Organizational Structure
The University’s organizational structure (Annex A) shows the reporting relationship of the various units,
officials, and employees. The University, due to the full operation of its six campuses, is not only organized accord-
ing to its major functions (instruction or academic, research and extension, administration, and planning and other
support services) but also by the geographic locations of its campuses.
Due to the growing complexity of the institution, the organizational structure was updated to show the
changes in accordance to the new goals and objectives of the University. Changes in the structure includes crea-
tion of new units, transfer of unit/s to other areas of operation as well as additional functions. Please see Annex A
for the details.
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