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BASC ANNUAL REPORT
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The only way to break tradition is to move forward. The progress of the academe is the work of our history but its excellence and distinction is the vision of our future. So goes the saying, past is a good place to visit but not a great place to stay. Because the gears at which the wheels of Bulacan Agricultural State College is steering today and tomorrow are aiming for efficiency in fiscal management, productivity in academic output and relevance in education. The gears and cogwheels of Bulacan Agricultural State College are purposely devised for these purposes - to contemporize the College’s mission of resolutely addressing the ever-changing educational needs and services of those who ceaselessly develop their intellectual horizons and to streamline the outspread of the stakeholders’ professional causes competencies. The grains of palay connected to the cogwheels and leaning toward the sphere of pictures is the seeming evidence that despite the transition of the College to become a center and leader in academic, research, extension and training programs, it is still firmly grounded to its core foundation as one of the premier agricultural schools in the region. These grains are reminders of where Bulacan Agricultural State College begun sixty four (64) years ago and a reflection of what the College’s path should lead to in the twenty first (21st) century. Additionally, the grains swayed towards the sphere of pictures signify the preservation of the social and moral fibers of the College by all its stakeholders spearheaded by the College president, Dr. Gerardo I. Mendoza. Representing the forward undertaking and movement of Bulacan Agricultural State College is the sphere of pictures which are powered and driven by the cogwheels and gears which in turn are fueled by dedication, ideologies, motivation, philosophies, talents, hard work, unity and harmony among all members of the academe towards common goals.
ANNIE ROSE P. PAGDANGANAN Managing Editor
KRYSTAL D. VALMADRID
EVELYN Q. ALERA Content Editors / Writers
MARIA ARJIE P. TOBIAS
Layout Artist
RIZALDY C. GARCIA Photographer
DR. GERARDO I. MENDOZA DR. ROBERTO C. WAGAN DR. HERMINIO D. GIRON
DR. JOSEFINA C. MANANGUIT MS. GERALDINE A. CRUZ
Consultants
Publisher: BASC Planning and Development Office ©2015
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Republic of the Philippines BULACAN AGRICULTURAL STATE COLLEGE
San Ildefonso, Bulacan 3010 Telefax: (044) 762– 1427
Website: www.basc.edu.ph
29 July 2016 HIS EXCELLENCY RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE President, Republic of the Philippines Malacanan Palace J.P. Laurel Street, San Miguel Manila Dear President Duterte: Warm greetings from the Bulacan Agricultural State College. I have the honor to submit to your good Office the accomplishments of our College from June 2014-May2015. This report presents a glimpse of what we strived to accomplish for the past school year. It is with utmost pride that through the concerted efforts of the BASC Board of Trustees, College Officials, faculty, non-teaching staff and students, along with the generous support from various stakeholders and partner-agencies both from government and private sector, the institution leaped another step. With profound acknowledgement of your relenting support and those other government line agencies that helped us achieve our targets, I thank you very much on behalf of the BASC family and the communities that we serve. Very truly yours, GERARDO I. MENDOZA, Ph.D. College President
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We all need long-term goals to help us outdo the short-term obstacles. In light of the continuous progress and consistent realization of the Bulacan Agricultural State College’s management and educational agenda, we are without adversaries through the process. The College is a microcosm of society and at the same time it mirrors the endeavors each and every one of us faces in life. And life as we know it, no matter where, how and why we live it, is always spiked with obstacles. Every facility that is built, every building, every equipment and capital outlay the College had produced for the benefits of its members wasn’t established and accrued in an easy and quick manner. The College along with its committed, responsible and highly efficient members invested time, intelligence and effort to achieve the condition of the College as it is now. Each of us contributed greatly at this extent. Starting with instruction, the percentage of the College’s faculty members who had completed their Ph.D. and Ed.D. degrees remarkably increased compared last year. Last AY 2014-2015, the College totaled eighty eight (88) permanent faculty members with either master’s or doctor of philosophy degrees. But this AY 2015-16 the College now have ninety four (94) faculty members who earned master’s and doctor of philosophy degrees. The growth of enrolment which has been a trend for the past several years truly indicates that more families are upholding the importance of education. The 14.82 percent increase is not just a posted figure. For us, it means that parents are making efforts to send their children to College and they choose Bulacan Agricultural State College because we are staying true to our mission of becoming an outstanding higher education institution in the country with its provision on affordable and excellent education. Results of the licensure exams for BEEd, BSEd and BSA and BSABEn this year are all favorable as we surpassed the national passing rate. It is not news to everyone that in the previous years we struggled to meet the passing rates of these licensure exams but through collaborative efforts and continuous improvement of our instructions and unending capacity enhancements for our faculty, we now could say that the College is reaping the outcome of its hard work and sacrifices to attain its educational goals. The celebration of SCUFAR III Sports and Cultural Festival was another highlight this academic year because we successfully fostered sportsmanship and camaraderie among faculty members from all over the region notwithstanding the disasters brought about by typhoon Lando last October.
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In the sports arena we also did well as we bested seven SUCs in the SCUAA III Olympics. With less number of players than last year, still BASC showcased great improvement in the regional sports competition as it
climbed three steps from its 8th place ranking last year. With 16 golds, 4 silvers and 11 bronze, Bulacan Agricultural State College made an overwhelming 5th place (4th runner-up) finish in the SUC III Olympics. To add to this victory was the reclaim of BASC baseball team as they brought the championship and advanced to the Nationals.
The College’s undertakings in research, extension and training were nothing but fruitful as we enhance
and increase our linkages with both private and public agencies to expand our services and development efforts to support our clienteles. At present we do not just promote and forerun the
aerobic rice technology, the College is now delving into the productivity enhancement on Carabao Mango in Region III. Organic Agriculture Validation Project was also established in
cooperation with DA-BAR and UPLB. This year, internally-funded researches among BASC faculty members are stimulated and encouraged to uplift the quality and standing of research, extension and training department of the College. We’ve also managed to obtain international presentations through researches. Ten papers conducted by faculty members and researchers from RET office represented the College in Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) 2015 Conference. It is quite awe-inspiring to know that few years back, the College is lagging behind in the field of research but in the past couple of years, BASC is racing achievements in agricultural and technological research. What could be a tough feat for me this year as a president must be the chairmanship of DC-SUC III CIRPS. All these accomplishments were not completed and reached without trials, difficulties
and obstacles. The College had taken a long-term view to achieve it one by one. All of our goals and missions didn’t succeed and met without setbacks. There are failures at times but we always get up, brushed off the dirt and regain our
focus because reaching the summit is still our goal. Gearing towards academic excellence with global competencies and standards is our long-term goal. No more. No less.
At this point I would like to say that our great accomplishments can only be addressed and credited to our strong sense of teamwork. And as I always say, the College is very fortunate because its most important asset – its people – has always been compassionate in serving our students and achieving our goals. Having said this, I am extending my sincerest gratitude to all of us who have labored very diligently to surpass short-term obstacles just so we continue triumphing our long-term goals. In the coming days we shall continue to strive hard, even harder. These powerful long-term goals will certainly help us cut through our deterrents and make us better decision makers and team players in order to achieve our best desired outcomes – relevance and excellence. Thank you very much, and may God continue to bless us all.
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Transmittal Letter 3
BASC History 4
Ideology & Philosophy 5
Vision, Mission & Goals 6
From the President 7
College Highlights 10
Hosting the SCUFAR III Meet 2015 10
Grabbing 1st runner-up crowns at
Mr. & Ms. SCUFAR III 2015 11
BASC 64th Founding Anniversary 11
Dangal ng BASC Awardees Profile 12
BASC Assumes Chairmanship
of DC-SUC III CIRPS 14
CHEDRO conducts orientation on ISA 15
BASC to offer Rice Machinery
Operations NC II 15
From the VP-ACSA 17
64th Recognition Day &
Commencement Exercises 18
Enrolment for AY 2015-2016 19
Results of the Licensure Examinations 21
Updates on Accreditation 22
Academic Activities 23
Faculty Welfare 24
Updates on Scholarship 25
Activities Conducted by Institute 27
Activities of Student Organizations 36
Other Activities 38
Cultural Activities 41
Sports Competition 42
From the VP-RET 47
Major Events 48
Accomplishments in Research, Development
& Technology Management Office 52
Accomplishment in Extension & Training 54
On-Going Extension and Training Projects 57
Externally-Funded Research
& Development Projects 58
Approved Research & Extension Projects 59
Capacity Enhancements 60
Linkages 62
From the VP-AFPBA 65
Accomplishments based on
Physical Targets F.Y. 2015 66
F.Y. 2015 Budget 69
Statement of Management Responsibility
for Financial Statements 70
Financial Statements 71
Detailed Statement of Financial Position 71
Detailed Statement of Financial Performance 76
F.Y. 2016 Capital Outlay (GAA) 81
Faculty & Staff Development 82
Faculty Profile 84
Faculty Members with On-going
Graduate Education Program 86
Faculty Members and Staff who attended Trainings,
Conferences & Seminars FY ‘15-’16 87
BASC Faculty & Employee Awardees 106
New Administrative Designations 107
Community Involvement 108
Board of Trustees 109
Academic Council 110
Curricular Offerings 112
Awit ng BASC 113
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Dangal ng BASC Awardees Profile
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The Office of the Academic, Cultural and Sports Affairs (ACSA) organized and participated in multitude of events this academic
year 2015 to 2016. We experienced another year of unbounded commitment and achievements despite some predicaments we
managed to resolve. Through the constant efforts of the different academic units in the college and the profound dedication and
teamwork of the BASC faculty and administrative staff we have tucked numerous accomplishments under our belt this academic year.
As we live by our philosophy of achieving holistic excellence and become an outstanding institution of higher learning through
implementation and pursuit of output-based and realistic policies and project developments, ACSA is definitely on the correct path to
reaching the college goals and targets.
Once again, our enrolment rate achieved a significant increase of 14.82% or equivalent to 4,734 on student enrolment for first
semester while for the second half of the academic year, a total decrease of 314 or 6.63% student enrollees was recorded as this is
the usual trend for the past years.
The Licensure Examination for Agriculturists achieved a 13.33% overall passing rate over the national passing percentage of
31.05% taken last June.
On the other hand, five graduates from the Institute of Engineering and Applied Technology brought pride as they marked a
62.50% institutional passing rate surpassing the 40.43% national passing percentage.
For the Licensure Examination for Teachers held last September 2015, the college produced 78 new
licensed teachers, 44 for secondary education and 34 for elementary education. The first time-
takers for secondary education acquired a 67.92% institutional passing percentage which is
above the national passing rate of 41.75%, while the Bachelor of Elementary Education first
timers marked a 48.44% passing rate against the 31.36% national passing percentage.
We also held different activities conducted by all the institutes in the college throughout the
academic year for the purpose of informing and making the students as well as our faculty
updated with the progress in their respective courses and teaching fields. We are not going to
stop in enriching the minds and competencies of our students and faculty. This is our mission we
fulfill every year.
In relation to this, camaraderie among student leaders and strong leadership skills and values were honed when a team building for the 36 student organizations and one publication activity was facilitated
by the Student Organization Unit pursuant to the advocacy of “BASC YES – Youth Empowered Services”.
Additionally, we didn’t fall short in the capacity enhancements of our faculty as we conducted seminars, trainings and workshops for them within and outside the College. This year also
marked the active participation of our teaching force in the field of research and extension projects when all the institutes carried out researches and extension services on their programs funded internally.
We also successfully held our Intramurals this year, the said event became the channel
for qualifying players who joined the SCUAA III Olympics where BASC landed 4th
runner-up (5th place) in the over-all rankings. Our College’s baseball team even
redeemed their gold spot as they placed first in the finals and advanced to the
Nationals. Indeed, true sportsmanship is excellence in motion and we will keep on
moving to weather sports battles until we reach the top.
As the College gears towards relevance and excellence in education, the ACSA Office
will give its untainted support to achieve this cause. As we head towards global
excellence and competence, we pledge to continually sharpen our commitment,
mindset, ethics and dedication in ways that could only tread us forward.
- Dr. Priscilla V. San Pedro
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Table 1. No of Graduates per Program
TOTAL
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Table 2. Six-Year Enrolment Projection of BASC
Table 3. Enrolment Data 1st & 2nd Sem 2015-2016
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Table 4. Enrolment per Program per Institute
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Results of Licensure Examinations
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The Academic Year 2015-2016 was a productive year for all student organizations. Student leaders and members were able to enhance and strengthen their leadership skills and values through the seminars and trainings they attended and conducted. Students were also given the chance to develop their mental health, skills, talents and established camaraderie among students by participating to activities and events held by different academic, non-academic and religious organizations.
Table 6: Activities Led by Academic, Non-Academic and Religious Student Organizations
ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATION DATE VENUE PARTICIPANTS
Orientation & Team Building Activity
PSAE-PPG BASC Chapter
June 27, 2015 BASC Campus AE Students
Annual Celebration of the National Science & Tech Week of DOST
League of Young Scientists (LYS)
July 24, 2015 SMX Convention Center Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City
LYS Members & Officers
Tree Planting Activity SAMAPA & Campus Ministry
July 24, 2015 Pinaod, San Ildefonso
BSAM 2A & 2B
Feeding Program APO-SIBAA July 28, 2015 Maasim Day Care Center
APO Members
Culminating Skills Competition
Future Hotel & Restaurant Managers Society (FHARMS)
July 29, 2015 Hospitality Management Annex Building
Hospitality Management Students
Institute of Management LIGA 2015
IM Student Council Aug 7-29, 2015 BASC Campus IM Students
Pagdiriwang ng Buwan ng Wika
Samahang Panitik Aug. 11 & Aug. 19, 2015
BASC Campus BASC Students
SciHenyo and SciBluff Quiz Bee
Science Club Aug. 26, 2015 BASC Campus BASC Students
Henna Tattooing Artist Club Sept. 7-10, 2015 BASC Campus BASC Students
Basic Catechism Campus Ministry Sept. 17, 2015 BASC Campus CM Members
9th Anniversary Mini-Concert “Inspired for God’s Glory”
Kristiyanong Kabataan para sa Bayan Movement
Sept. 24, 2015 Christian & Missionary Alliance Church
BASC Religious Organizations
PAEStigan DOS: Local PAES Quiz Contest
PSAE-PPG BASC Chapter
Sept. 24, 2015 IEAT Drawing Room IEAT Students
Beginners Appreciation in Science Clubbing & Sci-Math Month
League of Young Scientists (LYS)
Sept. 30, 2015 BASC Multipurpose Gym
LYS Officers, Advisers & Members
Feast of the Living Rosary Campus Ministry Oct. 6, 2015 Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine BASC Campus
CM Members
Mathinik ka ba? MATH Club Oct. 6, 2015 IGS 102 BASC Students
Outreach Program ISC-IM, SME, & FHARMS
Nov. 14, 2015 Bukal ng Buhay Foundation Bustos, Bulacan
IM members, advisers, & officers
Engineering Fair PSAE-PPG & AGES BASC Chapter
Dec. 2-3, 2015 BASC Multipurpose Gym
IEAT Students
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ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATION DATE VENUE PARTICIPANTS
Amazing Race Math Edition
MATH Club Dec. 11, 2015 BASC Campus BAS Students
Gift-Giving Program League of Young Scientists (LYS)
Dec. 18, 2015 Sapang Dayap Elementary School
LYS Officers, Advisers & Members
English Literary Festival
English Speech & Dramatic Club
Jan. 27-28, 2016 BASC Multipurpose Gym
BASC Students with English subjects
Lenten Exhibit Campus Ministry Feb. 20, 2016 Rene Cayetano Hall CM Members and BASC Students
3rd Agri-Festival 2016 IA Student Council Feb. 23, 2016 BASC (New Site) IA Students
3rd Crop Science Quiz Bee
Guild of Future Agriculturists
Feb. 23, 2016 BASC (New Site) IA Students
SAMAPA Social Sciences Exhibit
SAMAPA Feb. 24, 2016 VL Building Room 7,8 & 9, BASC
BSA 1A,BSA 2D, BSAM 3A & 3B
Tagisan ng Talino sa Matematiko and OBFAD to the Higher Level
MATH Club Mar. 02, 2016 VL6, BASC BASC Students
Education Day IEAS - ISC Mar. 02, 2016 BASC Multipurpose Gym
IEAS Students
BAS “Fun Day” BAS Club Marh 22, 2016 BASC-New Site BAS Students
Quotations on Trees Artist Club March 2016 BASC Campus Artist Club Members
Table 7: List of Seminars and Trainings Attended and Conducted by BASC Students
SEMINARS/TRAININGS ORGANIZATION DATE VENUE PARTICIPANTS
IEAT Students Team Building 2015 IEAT- ISC July 25, 2015 IEAS Mini Gym IEAT students
Technical writing and Financial Management Seminar
Office of Student Affairs, Guidance Counseling Unit, & The Soil Tiller
July 24, 2015 BASC Library Student leaders
Leadership Training Student Organization Unit & Supreme Student Council
July 31 – Aug 1, 2015
Hunter Valley Resort, Cabanatuan City
Student leaders
Seminar on Swine Production BAS Club Aug. 22, 2015 Agri-Lab BASC New Site
BAS students
“Rice Breeding for Adverse Environment” “Basic Agricultural Skills with Emphasis on Extension Delivery” “Leadership Orientation”
Guild of Future Agriculturists
Sept. 22, 2015 BASC Multipurpose Gym
IA students
The Twisted Tale of HIV/AIDS: Awareness Seminar on the World’s Most Battle Virus
Samahan ng Mag-aaral sa Agham Panlipunan
Dec. 9, 2015 BASC Multipurpose Gym
BSE, BEEd, BSABEN, BSIT & BAS selected students
19th PSAE-PPG Annual Luzon Convention
Philippine Society of Agricultural Engineers Pre-Professional Group BASC Chapter
Dec. 16-18, 2015
Electrical Engineering Bldg. UPLB
IEAT students
Annual National PAESTIGAN Philippine Society of Agricultural Engineers Pre-Professional Group
Jan. 29-30, 2016
Electrical Engineering Bldg. UPLB
IEAT students
Challenges and Opportunities in Retailing Amidst Globalization
Society of Executives & Entrepreneurs
Feb. 16, 2016 Rene Cayetano Hall
3rd & 4th year BSBA students
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After two years of failing to have the top post, our college’s pride
finally brought home the championship of the SCUAA III Olympics Baseball
after demolishing Tarlac State University, 13-5, in their demolishing Tarlac
State University, 13-5, in their 7-innings final match at the Pampanga State
Agricultural University (PSAU) Grandstand, Magalang, Pampanga, December
21, 2015.
The remarkable battery of pitcher-catcher tandem of cousins Joener
Delos Reyes and Raffy Delos Reyes gave BASC batters an edge as they
dominated Central Luzon State University with a score 5-2; Aurora State
College of Technology, 11-3; PSAU, 7-0; and Nueva Ecija University of Science
and Technology, 9-2, in their way to the championship match.
BASC Baseball Team was composed
of Raffy Delos Reyes, Joener Delos Reyes,
Lester Isan De Leon, Ronel Villanueva, John
Carlo Coronel, IJ Pangilinan, Miguel Dela
Cruz, Ryan Roy Esmeralda, Jorel Domanais,
John Kevin Regala, Kevin Karl Marquez, Mark
Anthony Vicho, April John Punzalan, Ivan
Dingalan, Narciso Sta. Ana. Dr. Helen
Manalastas was their assistant coach.
BASC batters entry to National SCUAA
Arnis team ranks 3rd in SCUAA III Olympic 2015
BASC Arnis team took the third spot of the over-all ranking for
the 2015 SCUAA III Olympics held at Brenz Z. Guiao Multi-purpose Cen-
ter, PSAU, December 18-19.
BASC grabbed total medals of 4 golds, 4 silvers and 4 bronze in
the sports event that places them on the 3rd slot.
Engr. Anthony Ortega, coach-men and Mr. Roberto Capalad,
coach-women, received certificate of recognition for making it to the
top 3 in both men and women. They also got certificate for being third
overall.
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EVENT NAME PLACE
Taekwondo (M) – Light Weight Christian Sanciangco 1st place
Taekwondo (M) – Middle Weight Aaron Japhet Ferma 1st place
Taekwondo (W) – Light Weight Pamela Aure 1st place
Taekwondo (W) – Welter Weight Kathlein Camacho 3rd place
Taekwondo (W) – Heavy Weight Kristine Joy Chua 3rd place
Taekwondo (W) – Middle Heavy Weight Nina Lindsay Trinidad 3rd place
Arnis Full Contact Event – Half Light Weight (M) John Vergel Cabungcal 1st place
Arnis Full Contact Event – Pin Weight (M) Alexander Luna 1st place
Arnis Full Contact Event – Half Heavy Weight (M) Levie Catacutan 1st place
Arnis Full Contact Event – Extra Light Weight (M) Edmar Adriano 3rd place
Arnis Full Contact Event – Half Middle Weight (M) Gerald Simbulan 3rd place
Arnis Full Contact Event – Bantam Weight (M) Alfredo Luna 3rd place
Arnis Full Contact Event – Middle Weight (M) Mark Cipriano 3rd place
Arnis Full Contact Event – Feather Weight (W) Ellaine Ballester 1st place
Arnis Full Contact Event – Extra Light Weight (W) Myra Gutierez 2nd place
Arnis Anyo Event – Individual Double Baston Ellaine Ballester 2nd place
Arnis Anyo Event – Individual Solo Baston Cynnoel Santos 2nd place
Arnis Anyo Event – Synchronized Espada Y Daga Ellaine Ballester Cynnoel Santos Catherine Ergeno
2nd place
Chess – (M) Nino Olayres 3rd place
Chess – (W) Maralieza Dela Pena 3rd place
Chess – (W) Caryl Sayco 3rd place
Athletics Ericka Ygot 3rd place
Baseball Ronnel Villanueva Joener Delos Reyes Kevin Regala John Carlo Coronel Ryan Roy Esmeraldo Kevin Karl Marquez Raffy Delos Reyes Narciso Sta. Ana Lester Ian De Leon Ivan Dingalan Ij Pangilinan Mark Anthony Vicho Miguel dela Cruz April John Punzalan Jorel Domanais
1st place
Table 9. SCUAA Medals Table
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Part of the remarkable success of RET office was the participation of our team to different regional, national and international conferences. Dr. Imelda S.A. Navarro and Dr. Josie A. Valdez presented their papers at the DOST Regional Research Congress held last July 16, 2015 at NEUST, Nueva Ecija. On July 7-11, 2015, Dr. Josefina C. Mananguit attended and presented a paper in the 1st National Organic Agriculture Scientific Conference held at BengSU, La Trinidad, Benguet.
BASC-RET team also attended the international research forum at the Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) 2015 Conference held at Palawan State University, Puerto Princesa, Palawan last December 14-16, 2015. Presenters on this conference include Dr. Susan C. Santos, Engr. Rhuelyn A. . Ballaran, Dr. Josefina C. Mananguit, and Dr. Josie A. Valdez.
It is noteworthy to recognize the efforts of the College in regional and international presentations. During the 2015 DA-RFO III Research, Development & Extension held last June 10-11, 2015, Dr. Josie A. Valdez was awarded 3rd Best Promising Paper and 3rd Best Poster. He also won as the Best Presenter in his on-going study. For the development and extension category, Dr. Imelda S.A. Navarro won the Best Poster and Best Presenter awards for completed and on-going studies.
In addition, Dr. Valdez won 1st place for the Technical Paper Presented under the Soil and Water Aquaculture Category in the 13th International Agricultural Engineering Conference and Exhibition, 66th PSAE Annual National Convention and 27th Philippine Agricultural Engineering Week Celebration held last April 24-30, 2016 at Mariano Marcos State University, Ilocos Norte.
The RET Office also supports the Colleges’ commitment in developing and maintaining the skills and knowledge of its faculty, students and the community. 28 trainings were conducted from August 2015 to May 2016.
Indeed, 2015 has been a prolific year for RET Office. These accomplishments were indications that BASC is on its way up and will continue to provide higher professional, technical and special instructions and promote research and extension services and advanced studies.
Year 2015 proved to be successful in our aim to continually promote research and development efforts to help our clienteles.
The office of the Research, Extension and Training made a significant contribution in the College’s goal for faculty competence and development by approving internally-funded 17 research projects amounting to Php 341,061 and 5 extension projects with a total approved amount of Php 721,515. For the externally-funded research, the office generated a total amount of Php 2,037,792. Moreover, four development projects with a total amount of Php 8,991,810 was generated which was all funded by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
Two extension projects entitled “Science and Technology Community-based Farms on Sustainable Mango Production in Pulilan, Bulacan” and “Aerobic Rice R&D Project for Region III” funded by PCAARRD and DA-BAR respectively generated a total amount of Php 3,268,921.
“2015 has been a prolific year for RET Office.” - Dr. Josefina C. Mananguit
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Place & Award Title of the Technical Paper/Poster Presentor
Research Category
1st Place - Best Paper Aerobic Rice Research and Development Project in Region 3
Dr. Josie A. Valdez
2nd Place - Best Paper Multi-Environment Trials (METS) of High Yielding
Hybrid and Inbred Lines for Adaptation and
Acceptability in Favorable–Shallow Rainfed Lowland
Rice Sub-Ecosystem in Bulacan, Region III,
Philippines
Dr. Josefina C. Mananguit
3rd Place - Best Paper Varietal Selection for Aerobic Rice Technology Dr. Josie A. Valdez
Development Category
1st Place - Best Paper Establishment of Clonal Nursery and Production of
Quality Planting Materials of Indigenous Forest Tree
Species
Dr. Josefina C. Mananguit
2nd Place - Best Paper Productivity Enhancement of Mango Orchard in
Pulilan, Bulacan
Engr. Rhuelyn A. Ballaran
3rd Place - Best Paper
Accelerating the Development, Demonstration and
Adoption of Palayamanan Plus
Ms. Imee D. Esguerra
Poster Category
1st Place-Poster Competition
Region 3 Invasion: Upscaling of Diversified and Integrated Rice-based Farming Systems in the Upland Areas of Central Luzon
Engr. Anthony C. Ortega
2nd Place-Poster Competition
Establishment of Clonal Nursery and Production of
Quality Planting Materials of Indigenous Forest Tree
Species
Dr. Josefina C. Mananguit
3rd Place-Poster Competition
Water Productivity and Profitability of Climate Resilient Rice-based Cropping System in Water Scarce Agro-ecosystems in Bulacan
Dr. Josie A. Valdez
Table 10. In-house Review Awardees
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Presenter Title of the Paper
Dr. Susan C. Santos Climate Change Education: Learning Through Social Networking
Engr. Rhuelyn A. Ballaran Design and Evaluation of Conductive Floor System for Small Scale Broiler Production
Dr. Josefina C. Mananguit Multi-Environment Trials (METs) of High Yielding Hybrid and In-bred Rice Lines for Adaptation and Acceptability in Favorable-Shallow Rainfed Lowland Rice Sub-Ecosystem in Bulacan, Region III, Philippines
Dr. Josie A. Valdez GIS-Based land Suitability Analysis and Mapping for Aerobic Rice Cultivation in Central Luzon Region, Philippines
Table 11. BIMP-EAGA 2015 Conference List of Papers
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No. Program/Project/Activity Output Future
Activities
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Region 3 Invasion: Upscaling the Diversified and Integrated Rice-Based Farming System in the Upland Areas of Central Luzon– funded by DA-RFO 3
Conducted field monitoring, site validation and lay-outing on the following sites: Brgy. Gugo, Samal, Bataan (September 3, 2015) Brgy. Pulawen, Palauig, Zambales (September 11, 2015) Brgy. Bigbiga, Mayantoc, Tarlac. (September 17, 2015)
Conducted Lakbay aral last September 9, 2015 at Mataas na Parang and Sapang Dayap, San Ildefonso, Bulacan. The participants were 20 farmers, three agricultural technicians from Bryg. Turu, Magalang, Pampanga and PSAU staff as project coordinator
Continuous monitoring of the different site in preparation for project launching.
2
Palayamanan in the Upland: Integrated Rice-Based Cropping System in the Upland Areas of Bulacan – funded by DA-RFO 3
A training on Livestock Management and Production was conducted by the Institute of Agriculture held at the BASC-Rene Cayetano Hall for the different sets farmer cooperators, namely: Brgy. Sapang Dayap, San Ilderfonso & Brgy. Maligaya, San Miguel – September 18, 2015 Brgy. Siling Matanda, Pandi – September 18, 2015
Continuous monitoring of the different sites
3
Upscaling the Diversified and Integrated Rice-Based Farming System in the Rainfed Lowland and Upland Areas of Bulacan – funded by DA-RFO 3
A training on Livestock Management and Production was conducted by the Institute of Agriculture held at the BASC-Rene Cayetano Hall for the different sets farmer cooperators, namely:
Brgy.San Mateo, Norzagaray – September 25, 2015 Brgy. Loma de Gato, Marilao and Brgy. San Isidro, San Jose Del Monte - September 29, 2015
Continuous monitoring of the different sites
4
Accelerating the Development, Adaptation and Promotion of Palayamanan Plus funded by PhilRice
A training on Organic Agriculture Production and Utilization was conducted by Institute of Agriculture last Sept. 15, 2015 at Brgy. Dagatdagatan , San Rafael, Bulacan. The participants were composed of 35 farmers, 2 agricultural technicians of San Rafael.
Continuous monitoring of the different sites
5 Palayamanan in the Community funded by PhilRice
Distributed rice seeds (NSIC 23), vegetable seeds such as stringbeans, patola, okra, petchay and labanos, vegetable seedlings such as tomato, eggplant, finger pepper and hot pepper, and fruit trees seedling such as guyabano, sweet tamarind, lanzones, rambutan, pomelo last Sept. 10,2015 at Brgy. Kalayakan, DRT, Bulacan. .
Continuous monitoring of the different sites
6 Technology Commercialization Monitored the activities of farmer cooperators who were provided with cash loan
Collection of loan
Table 12. On-going Extension & Training Projects
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Title of the Project Project Leader Funding Agency
Budgetary Re-quirements
Research
Combined Tillage and Weed Control Practices for Upland Rice Ecosystem in Bulacan
Dr. Josie A. Valdez DA-RFO III PhP 1,000,000.00
Water Productivity and Profitability of Climate Resilient Rice-based Crop-ping System in Water Scarce Agro-ecosystems in Bulacan
Dr. Josie A. Valdez DA-RFO III PhP 400,000.00 (2nd Tranche)
Validation and Documentation of Or-ganic Production Systems for Rice and Vegetables in Bulacan
Engr. Rhuelyn A. Bal-laran
UPLB PhP 250,000.00
Multi-Location Adaptation Trial Dr. Josefina C. Mananguit
DA-RFO III PhP 87,800.00
Case Study on the Evaluation of Daisy Duran Farm as Extension Service Provider (ESP)
Mrs. Leah V. Indon DA-ATI 3 PhP 149,996.00
Evaluation of the Adoption of the TOT Graduates’ Action Plan through FFS
Mrs. Leah V. Indon DA-ATI 3 PhP 74,998.00
Evaluation of the Season Long TOT on Sustainable Rice Production
Mrs. Leah V. Indon DA-ATI 3 PhP 74,998.00
Development
Establishment of Clonal Facility and Pro-duction of Quality Planting Materi-als of Indigenous Forest Tree Spe-cies
Dr. Josefina C. Mananguit
DENR PhP 3,500,000.00
Bamboo Establishment Project of BASC NGP CY 2016
Dr. Josefina C. Mananguit
DENR PhP 4,280,810.00
Production of Quality Planting Materi-als/Cloned Seedlings of Indigenous/Premium Forest Tree Species
Dr. Josefina C. Mananguit
DENR PhP 36,000.00
Social Mobilization Under NGP CY 2016 Timber and Coffee Plantation at Kalawakan, DRT, Bulacan
Dr. Josefina C. Mananguit
DENR PhP 1,175,000.00
Table 13. Research, Development and Extension projects funded from June 2015 – May 2016.
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Table 14. Approved Research Projects through internal funding
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Table 15. Approved Extension Projects funded internally
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The Office of Administration, Finance, Planning and Business Affairs takes pride in presenting to you a glimpse of another productive and successful year. Through the years, the AFPBA Office continuously marks significant contributions in the growth of BASC.
For four years, BASC was among the first batch of SUC’s in the country to qualify for the Performance-Based Bonus (PBB) grant. Accomplishing the physical targets was a tedious work which involved close monitoring and evaluation of each unit. However, all these were achieved with the efforts and commitment of everyone.
Moreover, the College was able to generate Php 16.988M from the Capital Outlay (CO) from which the construction of Arts and Science Building, Multi-Purpose Building, and purchase of agriculture laboratory equipment were completed. Also during this fiscal year, awarding of contracts and delivery of materials were done for the new projects such as the construction of two-storey agriculture building, Farmer’s Training Center, and Science & Technology Promotion amounting to Php 44.46M.
Financial grants for the conduct of research and extension, scholarships, donations from private individuals and assistance from CHED to accreditation and NAFES projects were also received by the College.
To support the Colleges’ aim for physical development and change, several renovations, constructions, repairs and maintenance of facilities were done through the college income.
Our Office also recognizes the need of our faculty and staff to enhance and update their knowledge and capacity. Seventy-eight BASC faculty and staff attended 108 seminars, trainings, conferences, workshops and meetings in the local, regional, national and international levels. We are also pleased to report an increase of faculties who pursued their graduate education program and those who finished their Master’s and Doctorate degree.
Truly, this past year proved to be a year of change, growth and development and the Office of AFPBA will continue to be steadfast to serve our staff, students and community.
“ … the Office of AFPBA will continue to be steadfast to serve our staff, students and community.”
- Dr. Germinio B. Giron
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BASC continuously takes pride in having been among the first batch to qualify for the Performance-Based Bonus grant for pay out until February 29, 2016.
Among the four delivering units, the Higher Education Services Unit ranked first with a mean of 179.24% accomplishment based on the physical targets. Research, Extension and Training Unit ranked second with 153.96% rate of physical accomplishments followed by Support to Operations (STO) with 102.65% rate and General Administrations and Support Services (GASS) Unit with 101.03% rate physical accomplishments. A total bonus of Php 1,610,700 was released for 122 faculty and staff who equally contributed for the achievement of physical targets of the college. This is an indication that the college strongly unites in achieving a common goal.
Table 16. Form A Department Performance Accomplishment
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The total annual budgetary allocation of the College for FY 2015 showed a significant increase. As
compared to last year’s budget, General Appropriation Act (GAA) actual released budget for FY 2014. GAA
had allocated a budget of PhP 119,163,000 this year compared to PhP 102,008,000 last year, a recorded
increase of 14.40%. On the other hand, SUC income also increased by 15.98% this year. From PhP
30,586,000 to PhP 36,404,000 in FY 2015. Both funds totaled Php 155,567,000, which is 14.76% higher
than last year’s Php 132,594,000. The top three services which benefited largely from these funds are
Higher Education Services, General Admin and Support, and Auxillary Services.
Programs and Activities TOTAL
GAA (FUND 101)
TOTAL SUC INCOME (FUND 164)
TOTAL GAA + 164
ALLOTMENT
I . General Administration and Support
a. General Administration & Support 23,217,000 3,888,000 27,105,000
Sub-Total, General Admin. & Support 23,217,000 3,888,000 27,105,000
II. Support to Operations
a. Auxiliary Services 3,921,000 4,357,000 8,278,000
Sub-Total, Support to Operations 3,921,000 4,357,000 8,278,000
III. Operations
a. Higher Education Services 85,530,000 24,565,000 110,095,000
b. Research Services 3,575,000 1,797,000 5,372,000
c. Extension Services 2,920,000 1,797,000 4,717,000
Sub-Total, Operations 92,025,000 28,159,000 120,184,000
TOTAL PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
119,163,000 36,404,000 155,567,000
Table 17. ALLOTMENTS (FUND 101 and FUND 164) FY 2015 BY PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
F.Y. 2015 BUDGET
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BULACAN AGRICULTURAL STATE COLLEGE DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
FUNDS 101, 164 & 161 AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2015
2015 2014
ASSETS
Current Assets
Cash and Cash Equivalents 21,036,721.50 17,003,882.71
Cash on Hand (20.00) 87,910.81
Cash-Collecting Officers (20.00) 87,910.81
Petty Cash
Cash in Bank-Local Currency 21,036,741.50 16,915,971.90
Cash in Bank-Local Currency, Current Account 21,036,741.50 16,915,971.90
Receivables 7,299,187.47 7,217,615.22
Loans and Receivable Accounts 7,244,712.47 7,163,140.22
Accounts Receivable 3,992,500.85 4,032,078.60
Allowance for Impairment-Accounts Receivable (12,596.00) (10,400.00)
Net Value- Accounts Receivable 3,979,904.85 4,021,678.60
Loans Receivable-Others 3,419,700.00 3,298,550.00
Allowance for Impairment-Loans Receivable-Others (154,892.38) (157,088.38)
Net Value- Loans Receivable-Others 3,264,807.62 3,141,461.62
Other Receivables 54,475.00 54,475.00
Receivables-Disallowances/Charges 54,475.00 54,475.00
Due from Officers and Employees
Table 18. DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
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Inventories 3,679,314.96 3,779,147.49
Inventory Held for Consumption 3,679,314.96 3,779,147.49
Office Supplies Inventory 21,721.51 23,470.15
Agricultural and Marine Supplies Inventory 3,678.70 3,678.70
Textbooks and Instructional Materials Inventory 834,291.95 834,291.95
Other Supplies and Materials Inventory 2,819,622.80 2,917,706.69
Total Current Assets 32,015,223.93 28,000,645.42
Non - Current Assets
Property, Plant and Equipment 139,264,759.49 112,872,124.55
Land 16,020.13 16,020.13
Land 16,020.13 16,020.13 Accumulated Impairment Losses- Land
Net Value 16,020.13 16,020.13
Land Improvements 5,233,856.35 5,735,629.73
Other Land Improvements 8,178,475.21 8,325,650.21
Accumulated Depreciation-Other Land Improvements (2,944,618.86) (2,590,020.48)
Net Value 5,233,856.35 5,735,629.73
Infrastructure Assets 183,284.00 142,364.00
Water supply system 183,284.00 142,364.00
Accumulated Depreciation-Water Supply System
Net Value 183,284.00 142,364.00
Buildings and Other Structures 109,859,826.90 88,549,130.98
Buildings 14,194,488.30 14,009,843.20 Accumulated Depreciation-Buildings (4,678,488.82) (4,291,601.02)
Net Value 9,515,999.48 9,718,242.18
School Buildings 74,816,952.18 61,976,681.12 Accumulated Depreciation-School Buildings (13,098,965.24) (11,394,122.92)
Net Value 61,717,986.94 50,582,558.20
Other Structures 53,291,508.78 41,956,123.11 Accumulated Depreciation-Other Structures (14,665,668.30) (13,707,792.51)
Net Value 38,625,840.48 28,248,330.60
Machinery and Equipment 17,294,639.09 13,776,664.58
Machinery 330,065.00 330,065.00 Accumulated Depreciation-Machinery (218,533.07) (196,941.45)
Net Value 111,531.93 133,123.55
Office Equipment 3,953,615.18 3,641,576.01
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Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment (2,617,344.33) (2,442,464.63)
Net Value 1,336,270.85 1,199,111.38
Information and Communication Technology Equipment 11,914,742.41 11,099,914.76 Accumulated Depreciation-Information and Communication
Technology Equipment (7,473,542.00) (6,458,523.85)
Net Value 4,441,200.41 4,641,390.91
Agricultural and Forestry Equipment 6,776,849.35 2,758,822.65 Accumulated Depreciation-Agricultural and Forestry Equipment (1,329,676.13) (926,455.08)
Net Value 5,447,173.22 1,832,367.57
Communication Equipment 1,510,487.96 1,565,734.76 Accumulated Depreciation-Communication Equipment (692,301.12) (829,817.70)
Net Value 818,186.84 735,917.06
Military, Police and security Equipment 22,215.00 22,215.00
Accumulated Depreciation-Military, Police and security Equipment (10,093.50) (8,113.50)
Net Value 12,121.50 14,101.50
Medical Equipment 338,084.50 332,605.00 Accumulated Depreciation-Medical Equipment (277,863.95) (271,526.15)
Net Value 60,220.55 61,078.85
Sports Equipment 468,174.50 435,774.50 Accumulated Depreciation- Sports Equipment (288,663.35) (257,974.57)
Net Value 179,511.15 177,799.93
Technical and Scientific Equipment 7,898,242.12 7,515,535.12 Accumulated Depreciation-Technical and Scientific Equipment (3,516,435.67) (2,900,088.31)
Net Value 4,381,806.45 4,615,446.81
Other Machinery and Equipment 892,402.15 699,443.65 Accumulated Depreciation-Other Machinery and Equipment (385,785.96) (333,116.63)
Net Value 506,616.19 366,327.02
Transportation Equipment 2,083,618.14 946,218.21
Motor Vehicles 4,281,430.40 2,981,430.40
Accumulated Depreciation-Motor Vehicles (2,220,734.76) (2,060,519.69)
Net Value 2,060,695.64 920,910.71
Other Transportation Equipment 26,500.00 26,500.00 Accumulated Depreciation- Other Transportation Equipment (3,577.50) (1,192.50)
Net Value 22,922.50 25,307.50
Furniture, Fixture and Books 3,891,732.17 3,179,578.87
Furniture and Fixtures 4,612,291.08 3,917,803.63 Accumulated Depreciation- Furniture and Fixtures (1,775,359.56) (1,449,973.38)
Net Value 2,836,931.52 2,467,830.25
Books 3,830,490.91 3,208,449.91 Accumulated Depreciation- Books (2,775,690.26) (2,496,701.29)
Net Value 1,054,800.65 711,748.62
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Other Property Plant and Equipment 701,782.71 526,518.05
Other Property, Plant and Equipment 2,335,049.04 1,974,768.23
Accumulated Depreciation- Furniture and Fixtures (1,633,266.33) (1,448,250.18)
Net Value 701,782.71 526,518.05
Biological Assets 1,601,030.00 1,601,030.00
Bearer Biological Assets 1,601,030.00 1,601,030.00
Breeding Stocks 1,092,190.00 1,092,190.00 Accumulated Impairment Losses-Breeding Stocks
Net Value 1,092,190.00 1,092,190.00
Livestock 508,840.00 508,840.00 Accumulated Impairment Losses-Livestock
Net Value 508,840.00 508,840.00
Total Non-Current Assets 140,865,789.49 114,473,154.55
TOTAL ASSETS 172,881,013.42 142,473,799.97
LIABILITIES
Liabilities
Current Liabilities
Financial Liabilities 120,513.33
Payables 120,513.00
Accounts Payable 120,513.00
Due to Officers and Employees
Inter-Agency Payables 13,496,609.02 12,981,816.39
Due to BIR 838,587.03 807,317.72
Due to GSIS 5,646.52 5,646.52
Due to Pag-IBIG
Due to PhilHealth
Due to NGAs 12,651,872.84 12,168,349.52
Due to LGUs 502.63 502.63
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Trust Liabilities 120,533.00 5,533.00
Guaranty/Security Deposits Pay-able 120,533.00 5,533.00
Other Payables 7,312,973.66 5,649,527.66
Other Payables 7,312,973.66 5,649,527.66
Deferred Credits/Unearned Income 3,718,287.25 3,824,092.50
Other Deferred Credits 3,718,287.25 3,824,092.50
Total Current Liabilities 24,648,402.93 22,581,482.88
Non- Current Liabilities
Total Non -Current Liabilities
Total Liabilities 24,648,402.93 22,581,482.88
Net Assets/Equity
Equity
Government Equity 148,232,610.49 119,892,317.09
Accumulated Surplus/(Deficit) 148,232,610.49 119,892,317.09
Total Net Assets/Equity 172,881,013.42 142,473,799.97
CERTIFIED CORRECT: NOTED BY:
MA. DOLORES G. BERSAMINA GERARDO I. MENDOZA, Ph. D.
Accountant III President
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BULACAN AGRICULTURAL STATE COLLEGE
DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FUNDS 101, 164 & 161
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2015
2015 2014
Revenue
Tax Revenue
Service and Business Income
Service Income
Permit Fees
Registration Fees 24,877.50 24,542.50
Clearance and Certification Fees 180,860.00 230,155.00
Fines and Penalties-Service Income 90,675.00 70,545.00
Other Service Income 13,511,958.50 7,579,241.85
Total Service Income 13,808,371.00 7,904,484.35
Business Income
School Fees 21,084,325.43 19,094,751.82
Rent/Lease Income 1,358,991.83 805,431.45
Interest Income 40,342.09 46,351.11
Other Business Income 161,028.40 2,581,094.55
Total Business Income 22,644,687.75 22,527,628.93
Grants and Donations
Income from Grants and Donations in Cash
Income from Grants and Donations in Kind 2,657,414.71 18,729,984.87
Total Shares, Grants and Donations 2,657,414.71 18,729,984.87
Gains
Gain on Initial Recognition of Biological
Assets
Gain on Sale of Biological Assets
Gain from Changes in Fair Value Less Cost to Sell of Biological Assets Due to Price Change
Gain on Sale of Agricultural Produce
Total Gains
Total Revenue 39,110,473.46 49,162,098.15 Less: Current Operating Expenses
Personnel Services
Salaries and Wages
Salaries and Wages-Regular 39,476,723.57 40,560,530.68
Salaries and Wages-Casual/Contractual 4,335,637.03 68,292.12
Total Salaries and Wages 43,812,360.60 40,628,822.80
Table 19. DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
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Other Compensation
Personal Economic Relief Allowance (PERA) 2,877,209.55 2,938,315.69
Representation Allowance (RA) 496,750.00 498,000.00
Transportation Allowance (TA) 496,750.00 498,000.00
Clothing/Uniform Allowance 600,000.00 595,000.00
Subsistence Allowance 12,100.00 13,170.00
Laundry Allowance 1,649.96 1,677.26
Productivity Incentive Allowance 238,000.00 250,333.38
Honoraria 1,807,087.26 1,845,372.67
Longevity Pay 85,000.00 125,000.00
Year End Bonus 3,322,037.25 3,371,393.82
Cash Gift 605,750.00 618,625.00
Other Bonuses and Allowances 4,958,632.00 1,572,500.00
Total Other Compensation 15,500,966.02 12,327,387.82
Personnel Benefit Contributions
Retirement and Life Insurance Premiums 4,747,580.22 4,871,867.13
Pag-IBIG Contributions 145,200.00 147,800.00
PhilHealth Contributions 439,375.00 435,250.00
Employees Compensation Insurance Premiums 145,300.00 147,900.00
Total Personnel Benefit Contributions 5,477,455.22 5,602,817.13
Other Personnel Benefits
Retirement Gratuity 2,267,853.60
Terminal Leave Benefits 14,207,114.32 17,193,033.57
Other Personnel Benefits 617,000.00
Total Other Personnel Benefits 16,474,967.92 17,810,033.57
Total Personnel Services 81,265,749.76 76,369,061.32
Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses
Traveling Expenses
Traveling Expenses-Local 1,150,146.87 908,576.55
Traveling Expenses-Foreign 392,967.80
Total Traveling Expenses 1,150,146.87 1,301,544.35
Training and Scholarship Expenses
Training Expenses 401,050.00 529,200.44
Scholarship Grants/Expenses 9,738,925.75 5,181,824.25
Total Training and Scholarship Expenses 10,139,975.75 5,711,024.69
Supplies and Materials Expenses
Office Supplies Expenses 1,281,959.42 714,522.91
Accountable Forms Expenses 117,320.00 174,350.00
Food Supplies Expenses 392,769.00 405,373.00
Drugs and Medicines Expenses 13,263.00 74,838.75
Medical, Dental and Laboratory Supplies Expenses 19,166.00
Fuel, Oil and Lubricants Expenses 705,043.12 770,681.33
Agricultural and Marine Supplies Expenses 345,818.00 1,742,420.91
Textbooks and Instructional Materials Expenses 3,750.00 59,729.00
Other Supplies and Materials Expenses 1,346,948.20 1,073,607.57
Total Supplies and Materials Expenses 4,226,036.74 5,015,523.47
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Utility Expenses
Water Expenses 336,598.31 378,454.87
Electricity Expenses 3,430,032.68 3,262,954.82
Total Utility Expenses 3,766,630.99 3,641,409.69
Communication Expenses
Postage and Courier Services 61,818.00 24,189.00
Telephone Expenses 603,897.82 375,659.08
Internet Subscription Expenses 340,619.87 248,168.10
Cable, Satellite, Telegraph and Radio Expenses 6,864.00 8,290.14
Total Communication Expenses 1,013,199.69 656,306.32
Confidential, Intelligence and Extraordinary Expenses
Extraordinary and Miscellaneous Expenses 109,997.84 110,000.00
Total Confidential, Intelligence and Extraordinary Expenses 109,997.84 110,000.00
Professional Services
Auditing Services 22,956.00 100,470.75
Total Professional Services 22,956.00 100,470.75
General Services
Other General Services 7,635,682.31 7,621,478.07
Total General Services 7,635,682.31 7,621,478.07
Repairs and Maintenance
Repairs and Maintenance-Investment Property
Repairs and Maintenance-Land Improvements 206,430.00 480,622.22
Repairs and Maintenance-Buildings and Other Structures 5,376,568.78 3,973,396.02
Repairs and Maintenance-Machinery and Equipment 210,697.00 80,653.79
Repairs and Maintenance-Transportation Equipment 894,553.05 475,811.10
Repairs and Maintenance-Furniture and Fixtures 38,386.00 110,473.00
Repairs and Maintenance-Other Property, Plant and Equipment 83,702.00 230,266.25
Total Repairs and Maintenance 6,810,336.83 5,351,222.38
Taxes, Insurance Premiums and Other Fees
Fidelity Bond Premiums 77,451.00 74,250.00
Insurance Expenses 36,439.14 234,581.23
Total Taxes, Insurance Premiums and Other Fees 113,890.14 308,831.23
Labor and Wages
Labor and Wages 213,874.21
Other Maintenance and Operating Expenses
Advertising Expenses 99,740.00 116,457.80
Representation Expenses 3,943,537.00 2,457,656.48
Transportation and Delivery Expenses 233,554.15 485,094.27
Membership Dues and Contributions to Organizations 903,130.49 336,644.00
Subscription Expenses 75,169.00 64,975.00
Donations 76,500.00 50,000.00
Other Maintenance and Operating Expenses 786,668.82 1,518,528.64
Total Other Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses 6,118,299.46 5,029,356.19
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Total Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses 41,321,026.83 34,847,167.14
Financial Expenses
Financial Expenses
Bank Charges 1,094.00
Total Financial Expenses 1,094.00
Non-Cash Expenses
Depreciation
Depreciation-Land Improvements 578,752.38 199,741.92
Depreciation-Buildings and Other Structures 3,049,605.91 2,287,821.85
Depreciation-Machinery and Equipment 2,665,337.11 2,021,556.06
Depreciation-Transportation Equipment 162,600.07 192,978.39
Depreciation-Furniture, Fixtures and Books 612,681.85 470,601.49
Depreciation-Other Property, Plant and Equipment 197,357.03 168,037.61
Total Depreciation 7,266,334.35 5,340,737.32
Impairment Loss
Impairment Loss-Loans and Receivables 10,824.63
Total Impairment Loss 10,824.63
Losses
Loss on Sale of Biological Assets
Loss on Sale of Agricultural Produce
Total Losses 10,824.63
Total Non-Cash Expenses 7,266,334.35 5,352,655.95
Current Operating Expenses 129,853,110.94 116,568,884.41
Surplus (Deficit) from Current Operations (90,742,637.48) (67,406,786.26)
Financial Assistance/Subsidy from NGAs, LGUs, GOCCs
Subsidy from National Government 119,331,817.59 99,721,640.92
Total Financial Assistance/Subsidy from NGAs, LGUs, GOCCs 119,331,817.59 99,721,640.92
Less: Financial Assistance/Subsidy to NGAs, LGUs, GOCCs, NGOs/POs
Financial Assistance to NGAs
Financial Assistance to Local Government Units
Subsidies-Others
Total Financial Assistance/Subsidy to NGAs, LGUs, GOCCs
Net Financial Assistance/Subsidy 119,331,817.59 99,721,640.92
Other Non-Operating Income
Sale of Assets
Gains
Other Gains 17,091.20 14,693.61
Total Gains 17,091.20 14,693.61
Losses
Loss on Sale of Property, Plant and Equipment 59,443.02
Total Losses 59,443.02
Surplus (Deficit) for the period 28,546,828.29 32,329,548.27
CERTIFIED CORRECT: NOTED BY:
MA. DOLORES G. BERSAMINA GERARDO I. MENDOZA, Ph. D. Accountant III President
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Infrastructure Projects/ Repair % ACCOMPLISHED
1. Glass Door and Partition of New IM Bldg. 100%
2. Renovation of 1 Room in Dormitory 100%
3. Renovation of 4 Units of Room in Dormitory 100%
4. Finishing Accessories in New IM Bldg 100%
5. Volleyball Court Fence and Electrical Post 100%
6. Construction of 1 Unit CR in Dormitory 100%
7. Construction of IM Electrical Works 100%
8. Repair of GAD Office in Internet Café 100%
9. Repair of Damaged Covered Walk (IEAS) 100%
10. Repair of Existing Stockroom for BASC Band Quarters 100%
11. Construction of Arts and Science Bldg. 100%
12.Construction of Multi-Purpose Bldg 100%
13. Construction of Pathway Going to Multi-Purpose Bldg. 100%
14. Construction of Pathway Going to Male & Female CR 100%
15. Repair of Male and Female CR in Old IM Bldg. 100%
16. Laboratory Room for Metarhizium Anisopliae 100%
17. Repair of Male and Female CR in HM Bldg. 100%
18. Painting of Female Dormitory 100%
19. Repair of CR in Gym and VL Bldg. 100%
20. Repair of AS4, AS5, AS6, & CR 100%
21. Construction of Covered Walk Lightings 100%
22. Renovation of College Clinic 100%
23. Repainting of OSA 100%
24. Repair of Facilities for the Use in Scufar III 100%
25. Renovation of Registrar's Roofing and Ceiling 100%
26. Construction of Finishing of College Clinic 100%
27. Repair of AS 10 Room 100%
28. Construction of Upper Wall Cladding of Gym in DRT 100%
29. Construction of Bookshelves in Library 100%
30. Construction of Lightings of Arts and Science Building 100%
31. Construction of Baggage Counter,and tables in Library 100%
32. Construction of Motorpool (Phase 1) 100%
33. Tiling of Laboratory for Metarhizium Anisopliae 100%
34. Construction of Windows Grills in Arts and Science Bldg. 100%
35. Construction of Windows Grills in Clinic 100%
36. Completion of Library Extension 100%
37. Construction of Covered Walk Lightings to I.T. Bldg. 100%
38. Construction of Canopy in Alumni & Registrar Office 100%
39. Construction of Motorpool Finishing Works 100%
40. Construction of Pathway & Drainage Beside the Library 100%
41. Tiling of One Staff Cottage 100%
42. Painting & Repair of Some Damage Ceiling in Laboratory High School 20%
Table 20. Infrastructure Projects for June 2015 - May 2016
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FY 2015 CAPITAL OUTLAY (GAA)
P/A/P AMOUNT STATUS
1. CONSTRUCTION OF ARTS AND SCIENCE BUILDING
8,000,000.00 100% COMPLETE
2. CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-PURPOSE BUILDING
5,000,000.00 100% COMPLETE
3. PURCHASE OF AGRICULTURE LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
3,988,000.00 100% COMPLETE
TOTAL 16,988,000.00
ARTS AND SCIENCE BUILDING
MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING
Table 21. Capital Outlay released through F.Y. 2015 GAA
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As BASC aims to develop and maintain personnel with competence, knowledge, skills and passion in the translation of education, the college supports faculty members pursue their graduate education program as part of their capability growth and development. Faculty members are encouraged to avail scholarship from the College Personnel Development Program (CPDP) or seek external scholarships grants from other institutions like CHED, DOST, or abroad. There were also faculty members who opted to shoulder their own pursuit of graduate education program.
Jennifer P. Adriano Doctor of Philosophy
Bulacan Agricultural State College
Priscilla P. De Guzman Doctor of Philosophy
Bulacan Agricultural State College
Ma. Leonora C. Sta. Ana Doctor of Philosophy
Major in Educational Management Bulacan State University
Herbert Anthony V. Roberto Master of Arts in Psychology
La Consolacion University - Malolos
Gretchen H. Mendoza Master of Arts in
Educational Management Bulacan Agricultural State College
Engr. Alfredo L. Taluban, Jr. Master in Engineering Management
Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology
Faculty members who graduated from their Graduate Education Program
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In support to the Colleges’ continuous aim for excellence and higher quality education, two instructors were transferred in addition to the pool of competent and proficient faculty of BASC. They were Dr. Cecilia S. Santiago, Assistant Professor III from Western Philippines University and Mrs. Analiza A. Vendicacion, Head Teacher I- English Department from San Ildefonso National High School.
Dr. Cecilia Sevilla Santiago is currently an Assistant Professor II at Bulacan Agricultural State College. She was the former Dean of the College of Education at Western Philippines University (WPU) from June 2013 – September 2014 and served the WPU-College of Arts and Sciences as an Assistant Dean for six years. She started teaching in the academe in 1999 as an Instructor I. She finished her baccalaureate degree in BS Food Technology at University of Santo Tomas and took 36 units of BSED major Physical Science at WPU where she also acquired her Master in Educational Management in 2005. On April 2010, she finished her Doctor of Philosophy in Development Education at Holy Trinity University. Recently, she completed two researches entitled “Students’ Perception on Teachers’ Attitudes: Implications to Learning” and “Performance of Student Teachers of Western Philippines University-Quezon Campus”, both accomplished in the year 2015. She already published two research papers written as follows.
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Volume 2, Number 5, October 2014
International Refereed Journal
Title: “Awareness and Perception of Housewives in Selected Municipalities of Palawan
regarding R.A. 9262 (Anti Violence against Women and their Children Act of 2004)”
Author: DR. CECILIA S. SANTIAGO
Co-author: PROF. ESPERANZA B. AYA
REDTI Journal volume 8 series 2011 ISSN Number: 1656-166X
Titles:
“Teaching Commitment of the Faculty Members of Western Philippines University” “Attitude of Freshmen College Students of Western Philippines University Towards
Chemistry: Antecedents and Coping Mechanisms”
Analiza Albienda Vendicacion is presently an Instructor I at the Institute of Education, Arts and Science. She began her teaching career in 2000 as a Secondary School Teacher and Part Time College Instructor at Colegio de San Miguel and then held the position as Teacher I at San Ildefonso High School. Since then, her career at the academe soar as she became the Head Teacher I of the English Department of San Ildefonso National High School from 2011-2015. She was a consistent honor student from elementary to college where she graduated Cum Laude at Bulacan Agricultural State College with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education. She already finished her Master of Arts in Education major in Language Education at Bulacan State University and currently taking her Doctor of Philosophy in Development Education at BASC.
Dr. Cecilia Sevilla Santiago
Analiza Albienda Vendicacion
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FACULTY PROFILE 1st Semester, SY 2015-2016
(Unfilled Items Not Included)
Figure 3. Faculty profile based on tenure of service (unfilled items not included)
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Figure 4. Faculty profile based on academic ranks (unfilled items not included)
Figure 5. Educational Attainment of BASC Faculty (unfilled items not included)
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Table 22. Faculty members with on-going Graduate Education Program
Visual Graphic Designer NC II Bautista, Ericka V. Bernardo, Myrtel S. CSS NC II Michelle M. Cortez Rice Machinery Operations NC II Joselito D. Tucit
Faculty members who acquired National Certificate from TESDA
IT Trainers Methodology Level I Michelle M. Cortez Ericka V. Bautista Myrtel S. Bernardo Kristine C. Buenaventura Camille Rose V. Rivera
A total of 108 trainings, seminars, conferences, meetings, and workshops in the regional, national and international level were attended by 78 faculty and staff as part of the capacity enhancement of BASC employees. Table 21 indicates the list of teaching and non-teaching staff who participated different trainings, seminars, conferences, meetings and workshops.
Name of Faculty Degree Pursue School Scholarship Grant
Adriano, Arnel S. Doctor of Technology Technological University of the Philippines
CPDP (BASC)
Ballaran, Rhuelyn A. Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Engineering University of the Philippines Los Banos
CHED
Bautista, Ericka Master of Science in Information Technology Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology
Bernardo, Mandy D. Master of Arts in Education Bulacan Agricultural State College
CPDP (BASC)
Bernardo, Myrtle Master of Engineering Program in Computer Engineering
Bulacan State University CHED
Buenaventura, Kristine Master of Science in Information Technology Technological University of the Philippines
De Leon, Sheryl C. Master of Science in Agriculture Pampanga State Agricultural University
Gatchalian, Shiela Marie Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering Central Luzon State University ERDT Scholarship
Guevarra, Jenifer Master of Arts in Education Bulacan State University
Halog, Seprida Master of Science in Agriculture Benguet State University
Quizon, Joselyna Master of Arts in Educational Management Baliuag University
Sanchez, Cynthia Master of Arts in English La Consolacion University
Silverio, Liberato Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Management
Miriam College
Silverio, Ofelia V. Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry Ateneo De Manila University
Tejada, Rael C. Master of Science in Agriculture Tarlac Agricultural University
Tubiano, Jessica Master of Science in Agriculture Central Luzon State University
Tucit, Joselito D. Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Engineering University of the Philippines Los Banos
ERDT Scholarship
Rivera, Jayar Master of Science in Agriculture Bulacan Agricultural State College
Ulac, Albert P Master of Science in Environmental Science Central Luzon State University
Uy, Eleonora Master of Arts in Education Bulacan Agricultural State College
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Table 23. List of Faculty Members And Staff Who Attended Trainings, Conferences and Seminars for FY 2015 - 2016
Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Arnel S. Adriano
31's 4R (Innovate, Integrate, Interconnect for research)
March 12, 2016
AVR, TUP, Manila
Jennifer P. Adriano
K to 12 Mass Training of Grade 10 Teachers in Private Secondary Schools Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Situation, Task, Assessment, Result (Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff
June 22-24, 2015 September 1, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14, 2015
Dr. Yanga’s College, Wakas, Bocaue, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Jose L. Albeus
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty
September 1, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 December 3, 2015
BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Ronald Reagan T. Alonzo
National Science and Technology Week Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College Lunduyan 2015: 16th Luzonwide Student Press Convention Graduate Education Forum
July 27, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 November 9, 2015 March 2, 2016
Mall of Asia, Pasay City BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan Ateneo de Naga University, Naga City, Camarines Sur San Fernando, Pampanga
Julieta A. Asuncion
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing GAD Awareness and Orientation Seminar-Workshop Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff
September 1, 2015 November 26-27, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14, 2015
BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Rhuelyn A. Ballaran
National Seminar on Capability Enhancement November 16-18, 2015
TUP, Manila
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Loreta N. Bautista
K to 12 Mass Training of Grade 10 Teachers in Private Secondary Schools Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff
June 22-24, 2015 September 1, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14, 2015
Dr. Yanga's College, Bocaue, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Reynante P. Blas
Basic 2D Autocad National Science and Technology Week
June 17, 2015 July 27, 2015
BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan Mall of Asia, Pasay City
Rodrigo G. Buenaventura
Basic 2D Autocad Doing Business with the ASEAN Economic Community and the European Union Info Session National Science and Technology Week Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing
June 17, 2015 June 23, 2015 July 27, 2015 August 26, 2015
BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan Bulakan Convention Center, Malolos, Bulacan Mall of Asia, Pasay City BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Regulus A. Caibigan
National Science and Technology Week Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Stay and Learn Program (Housekeeping Operations with Immersion and the Latest Trends in the Hospitality Industry)
July 27, 2015 August 26, 2015 September 14-15, 2015
Mall of Asia, Pasay City BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan City Garden Suites, Manila
Josefina M. Calizon
Seminar Workshop on Biology: Conservation of our Biodiversity Resources: Saving the Future Today Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing GAD Awareness and Orientation Seminar-Workshop Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty
June 24-26, 2015 September 1, 2015 November 26-27, 2015 December 3, 2015
Pangasinan State University, Main Campus, Lingayen, Pangasinan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Leonor V. Concepcion
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff Effective Communication with Children and Adolescents
September 1, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14, 2015 April 16, 2016
BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Michelle M. Cortez
Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Designing Quantitative Research Using Contemporary Theories of Motivation and the Decisive Use of Statistics
December 3, 2015 December 14-18, 2015
BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan CLSU, Nueva Ecija
Anadolia M. Cruz SUCTEA International Research and Development Conference- Workshop and Convention on Teacher Education
Sept. 9-11, 2015 Iloilo City and Boracay Island, Aklan
Edna Mae D. Cruz
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Keeping at Pace with ICT-Pedagogy Integration Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff International Symposium of the Vacuum Society of the Philippines
September 1, 2015 November 16-20, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14, 2015 January 14-15, 2016
BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan CLSU, Nueva Ecija BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City
Geraldine A. Cruz 2-day Live-in Training Workshop on Gender Analysis Tools Training on Gender Mainstreaming Monitoring System 4th GAD National Seminar/Workshop Gender Fair Language Seminar-Workshop
November 11-12, 2015 October 6, 2015 September 30 - October. 2, 2015 July 9-10, 2015
Manila Grand Hotel, Rizal Avenue, Sta. Cruz, Manila Hacienda Gracia, Lubao, Pampanga Citystate Asturias Hotel, Puerto Prinsesa, Palawan CLSU, Munoz, Nueva Ecija
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Josephine G. De Guzman
Graduate Education Forum Meeting/Workshop of all Coordinators of SUCs Participating in the Agrostudies Internship program in Israel
March 2, 2016 April 19 - 21, 2016
Capampangan Island, McArthur Highway, City of San Fernando, Pampanga Bohol Island State University
Neil Marion De Guzman Orientation Seminar on CLAARRDEC Database Management
May 13, 2016 King's Royal Hotel Conference, Bacolor, Pampanga
Priscilla P. De Guzman
K to 12 Mass Training of Grade 10 Teachers in Private Secondary Schools Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff
June 22-24, 2015 September 1, 2015 December 14, 2015
Dr. Yanga’s College, Wakas, Bocaue, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Herbert M. De Jesus
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing 2015 Regional Teacher Education Conference Designing Quantitative Research Using Contemporary Theories of Motivation and the Decisive Use of Statistics Capability Building for New Researchers of State Universities and Colleges in Region 3
September 1, 2015 September 22, 2015 December 14-18, 2015 May 12-13, 2016
BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan Sta. Maria, Lubao, Pampanga CLSU, Nueva Ecija CLSU, Nueva Ecija
Sheryll De Leon 1st PAA_CL International Agricultural Technology Conference Philippine Association of Agriculturist (PAA) Central Luzon Chapter – AGRI FORUM with the theme “Smart Agriculture: Weathering the effects of Climate Change and Inclusive Growth”
May 18-20, 2016 January 14, 2016
Xenia Hotel, Clark Field Angeles City, Pampanga Pampanga State Agricultural University, Magalang, Pampanga
Myrna S. Eguia
11th Agriculture and Fisheries Technology Forum and Product Exhibition Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff Food Technology @ 50: Looking Back, Moving Forward
August 7-9, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14, 2015 March 9, 2016
Megatrade Hall, SM Mega Mall, Mandaluyong City BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan De La Salle Araneta University
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Esperanza C. Escorpizo
4th Marina G. Dayrit Lecture Series 2015 Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College First National Conference on Digital Heritage Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty
September 16, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 November 4-6, 2015 December 3, 2015
SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan Pasay City, Metro Manila BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Imee D. Esguerra
National Science and Technology Week Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff Orientation Seminar on CLAARRDEC Database Management Gradute Education Forum
July 27, 2015 August 26, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14, 2015 May 13, 2016 March 2, 2016
Mall of Asia, Pasay City BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan King's Royal Hotel Conference, Bacolor, Pampanga San Fernanrdo, Pampanga
Anthony V. Ferrer
Basic 2D Autocad
June 17, 2015
BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Giron, Herminio B. 2015 PASUC General Assembly Seminar Workshop on Republic Act 9184
June 24-25, 2015 Oct. 15-16, 2015
Marriot Hotel, Newport Blvd., Pasay City Holiday Inn, Clarkfield, Pampanga
Jennifer I. Guevarra
Forum on the Challenges and Opportunities of the ASEAN Economic Integration 13th Agency In-house Review of Completed and On-going Research & Development or Extension Projects
July 1, 2015 July 29, 2015
PSAU, Magalang, Pampanga San Ildefonso, Bulacan
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
11th Agriculture and Fisheries Technology Forum and Product Exhibition Luzon & Visayas Island-Wide Congress for MS, P4MP & IP Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College National Consultation on the Development of the Agriculture and Fisheries Extension Results-Based Monitoring and Evaluation System 3rd National Aerobic Rice Conference: Enhancing Productivity, Profitability and Sustainability of Aerobic Rice Production System Amidst Climate Change Expert's Pool Special Meeting Training on Good Agricultural Practices for Rice National Seminar on Capability Enhancement 2nd CHED National Conference on Extension in Higher Education Institutions Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff CLAARRDEC Experts Pool 1st Quarter Regular Meeting Catalyzing Development of Rural Communities: Ratification of the NEAP and Operationalizing AFE Strategic Plan for 2017-2022 Meeting cum Workshop on the Packaging of Consortium-led proposal on Technology Promotion and Utilization Extension Initiative through SUCs: Delivery of TVET Programs on Agrifisheries among Farmers and Fisherfolks in Marginalized Communities
August 7-9, 2015 August 18-21, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 October 14, 2015 October 20-23, 2015 October 27, 2015 November 5, 2015 November 16-18, 2015 December 8-9, 2015 December 14, 2015 January 19, 2016 February 29- March 1, 2016 March 30, 2016 May 27, 2016
Megatrade Hall, SM Mega Mall, Mandaluyong City Punta Villa Resort, Arevalo, Iloilo City BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan Diliman, Quezon City Tambler, General Santos City PSAU, Magalang, Pampanga 8 Waves Hotel, San Rafael, Bulacan TUP, Manila Tagbilaran City, Bohol BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan CLSU, Science City of Munoz San Fernando, Pampanga CLAARRDEC - OSIS, CLSU, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija Cebu Normal University, Cebu City
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Leah V. Indon
3rd National Aerobic Rice Conference: Enhancing Productivity, Profitability and Sustainability of Aerobic Rice Production System Amidst Climate Change 2nd National Research Conference Seminar Workshop on Designing Quantitative Research Using Contemporary Theories of Motivation and the Decisive Use of Statistics
October 20-23, 2015 November 5-6, 2015 December 14-18, 2015
Tambler, General Santos City Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga CLSU RET Amphitheater, Central Luzon State University, Munoz, Nueva Ecija
Amelita E. Infortuno
2nd Discussion on the National Greening Program Aug. 4-8, 2015 Aklan State University, Aklan
Rhodora A. Iracta
2015 PASUC General Assembly Consultation Meeting with Public Sector Union Seminar-Workshop on Keeping at Pace with ICT Pedagogy Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College Seminar-Workshop Keeping at Pace with ICT-Pedagogy Integration Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty CFASCUP National Management and Training Workshop
June 24-25, 2015 Nov. 11-12, 2015 Nov. 16-20, 2015 September 1, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 November 16-20, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14-16, 2015
Marriott Grand Ballroom , Pasay City Manila Grand Hotel, Rizal Avenue, Sta. Cruz, Manila College of Education, CLSU, Munoz, Nueva Ecija BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan CLSU, Nueva Ecija BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan Meranti Hotel, Quezon City
Helen G. Manalastas
Seminar on Women's Rights Philippine Association of Agriculturist (PAA) Central Luzon Chapter – AGRI FORUM with the theme “Smart Agriculture: Weathering the effects of Climate Change and Inclusive Growth”
April 23, 2015 January 14, 2016
BASC,San Ildefonso, Bulacan Pampanga State Agricultural University, Magalang, Pampanga
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Josefina C. Mananguit
Mid-year Assessment and Action Planning Workshop on Clonal Nursery Operations and Production of Quality Planting Materials with Partner SUCs within the Administrative Jurisdiction of WWRRC 2nd Discussion on the National Greening Program with partner State Universities and Colleges 3rd Aerobic Rice National Conference 2nd National Research Conference BIMP-EAGA 2015 3rd Discussion on the National Greening Program 1st PAA_CL International Agricultural Technology Conference CY 2016 1st Discussion on the National Greening Program
June 16-17, 2015 August 4-8, 2015 October 19-23, 2015 November 5-6, 2015 Dec. 1-5, 2015 May 18-20, 2016 March 14-17, 2016
WWRRC Conference Hall, Loakan Road, Baguio City Grande Royale, Kalibo, Aklan General Santos City Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga Almond Hotel and Inland Resort, Butuan Xenia Hotel, Clark Field Angeles City, Pampanga Visayas State University, Baybay, Leyte
Danica L. Mempin Seminar-Workshop on Keeping at Pace with ICT Pedagogy
Nov. 16-20, 2015 College of Education, CLSU, Munoz, Nueva Ecija
Darius Mendoza 2016 National PASUC Disaster Risk Reduction Summit
January 25-26, 2016
Hotel Rembrant, Tomas Morato Extesion, Quezon City
Gerardo I. Mendoza 2015 PASUC General Assembly June 24-25, 2015 Marriot Hotel, Newport Blvd., Pasay City
Gretchen H. Mendoza
Trainers Methodology Level 1 Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing GAD Awareness and Orientation Seminar- Workshop Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty
July 2-24, 2015 September 1, 2015 November 26-27, 2015 December 3, 2015
BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff Capability Building for New Researchers of State Universities and Colleges in Region 3
December 14, 2015 May 12-13, 2016
BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan CLSU, Nueva Ecija
Julita P. Mendoza
CHED-PSAU Regional Native Pig Technology Forum Philippine Association of Agriculturist (PAA) Central Luzon Chapter – AGRI FORUM with the theme “Smart Agriculture: Weathering the effects of Climate Change and Inclusive Growth”
December 10, 2015 January 14, 2016
PSAU, Magalang, Pampanga Pampanga State Agricultural University, Magalang, Pampanga
Maria Krisvie Abigale F. Mendoza
Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College Keeping at Pace with ICT-Pedagogy Integration Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty
October 8 & 9, 2015 November 16-20, 2015 December 3, 2015
BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan CLSU, Nueva Ecija BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Teresita T. Mendoza
Gender-Fair Language Seminar-Workshop on Syllabus Writing Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing 4th GAD National Conference Training on Gender Mainstreaming Monitoring System Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College Gender Analysis Tools: The New Gender Mainstreaming Evaluation Framework (GMEF) and Harmonized Gender and Development Guidelines GAD Awareness and Orientation Seminar-Workshop CFASCUP National Management and Training Workshop 4th Higher Education Summit on Gender Issue Seminar Workshop on Capacitating GAD Advocates
July 9-10, 2015 September 1, 2015 October 1-2, 2015 October 6, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 November 11-12, 2015 November 26-27, 2015 December 14-16, 2015 January 27-28, 2016 May 19-21, 2016
CLSU, Nueva Ecija BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan Puerto Princesa, Palawan Hacienda Gracia, Lubao, Pampanga BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan Sta. Cruz, Manila BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan Meranti Hotel, Quezon City PICC Complex, Manila CLSU, Nueva Ecija
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Imelda SA. Navarro
Regional Research Congress 2015: Harmonization of Research Agenda of Higher Education Institutions in Central Luzon Strategic and Operational Training Planning Agritourism Product Development, Planning, Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation Cash Crop Production Training National Seminar on Capability Enhancement BIMP-EAGA Conference 2015 1st PAA_CL International Agricultural Technology Conference
July 16, 2015 July 27-31, 2015 October 19-23, 2015 October 27-29, 2015 November 16-18, 2015 December 14-16, 2015 May 18-20, 2016
NEUST, Cabatuan City Puerto Princesa, Palawan O'Hotel, Bacolod City PhilRice, Muñoz, Nueva Ecija TUP, Manila San Miguel, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Xenia Hotel, Clark Field Angeles City, Pampanga
Ma. Lourdes R. Nicolas
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff
September 1, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14, 2015
BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Nunez, Lauro National Orientation on CMO No. 22, s. 2014 “Policies and Guidelines on Assistance to Students Severely Affected in Areas declared under the State of Calamity North Luzon Assembly on Expanded Students’ Grants-In-Aid Program for ESGP-PA
September 11, 2015 June 30 – July 1, 2015
CHED Auditorium, HEDC Bldg., UP Diliman, Quezon City Benguet State University, La Trinidad, Benguet
Alvin G. Quizon
3rd Philippines Engineering Summit Training-Workshop of New Accreditors on Outcomes-Based Quality Assurance Providing Near Real Time Advisories for Farmers with the use of Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing
June 4-6, 2015 June 8-11, 2015 July 15-16, 2015
Philippine Trade Training Center TSU, Tarlac City San Ildefonso, Bulacan
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
International Seminar on Natural Disaster Mitigation with Geosynthetics and Other Advanced Methods Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty
August 27-28, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 December 3, 2015
UP, Diliman, Quezon City San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Joselyna G. Quizon
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Seminar in Educational Management: Empowering Leadership for School Administrators 2015 Regional Teacher Education Conference Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College GAD Awareness and Orientation Seminar- Workshop Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Designing Quantitative Research Using Contemporary Theories of Motivation and the Decisive Use of Statistics
September 1, 2015 September 19, 2015 September 22, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 November 26-27, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14-18, 2015
BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan Baliwag, Bulacan Sta. Maria, Lubao, Pampanga BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan CLSU, Nueva Ecija
Anthony C. Ortega 1st PAA_CL International Agricultural Technology Conference
May 18-20, 2016
Xenia Hotel, Clark Field Angeles City, Pampanga
Annie Rose P. Pagdanganan Seminar Workshop on Republic Act 9184 National Training Workshop for PASUC Cultural and the Arts Festival Adjudication AACCUP Mid-Year Conference Briefing/Workshop re: Program Expenditure Classification
October 15-16, 2015 August 26-28, 2015 August 17-19, 2015 August 5, 2015
Holiday Inn, Clarkfield, Pampanga Mindanao University of Science and Technology, Cagayan De Oro City Pinnacle Hotel & Suites, Davao City Bayleaf Hotel, Intramuros, Manila
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Melchor I. Pastrana, 1st PAA_CL International Agricultural Technology Conference Philippine Association of Agriculturist (PAA) Central Luzon Chapter – AGRI FORUM with the theme “Smart Agriculture: Weathering the effects of Climate Change and Inclusive Growth”
May 18-20, 2016 January 14, 2016
Xenia Hotel, Clark Field Angeles City, Pampanga Pampanga State Agricultural University, Magalang, Pampanga
Marie Lou Reyno Hands-On Training and Orientation on Accessing the Local and Foreign Online Databases of the Integrated Philippine eLibrary (IPEL) Project
September 17, 2015
ICT Hall, Benguet State University, La Trinidad, Benguet
Jay-Ar V. Rivera 1st PAA_CL International Agricultural Technology Conference Philippine Association of Agriculturist (PAA) Central Luzon Chapter – AGRI FORUM with the theme “Smart Agriculture: Weathering the effects of Climate Change and Inclusive Growth”
May 18-20, 2016 January 14, 2016
Xenia Hotel, Clark Field Angeles City, Pampanga Pampanga State Agricultural University, Magalang, Pampanga
Roberto, Herbert Anthony V. North Luzon Assembly on Expanded Students’ Grants-In-Aid Program for ESGP-PA
June 30 – July 1, 2015
Benguet State University, La Trinidad, Benguet
Lolito B. San Pedro
Training-Workshop of New Accreditors on Outcomes-Based Quality Assurance Meeting of Israel (Agrostudies) Internship Coordinators Regional Summit on Strategic Alliance between Clark International Airport Corporation and Higher Education Institutions in Region III Meeting/Workshop of all Coordinators of SUCs Participating in the Agrostudies Internship program in Israel 29th AACCUP National Conference
June 8-11, 2015 Aug. 13-14, 2015 September 4, 2015 April 19 - 21, 2016 February 17-19, 2016
Tarlac City Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, La Union Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga Bohol Island State University Century Park Hotel, Malate, Manila
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Priscilla V. San Pedro
Seminar-Workshop on Biology: Conservation of Our Biodiversity Resources: Saving the Future Today Joint Research Congress for Faculty and Students Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing 2015 Regional Teacher Education Conference GAD Awareness and Orientation Seminar- Workshop SUCTEA International Research and Development Conference-Workshop and Convention on Teacher Education Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff Updates on K-12 Transition Program
June 24-26, 2015 August 11-14, 2015 September 1, 2015 September 22, 2015 November 26-27, 2015 September 9-11, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14, 2015 February 23, 2016
Pangasinan State University, Lingayen Pangasinan University of Northern Philippines, Vigan City, Ilocos Norte San Ildefonso, Bulacan Sta. Maria, Lubao, Pampanga BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan Ilo-ilo City and Boracay Island, Aklan, Philippines BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan San Fernando, Pampanga
Cecilia S. Santiago
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Keeping at Pace with ICT-Pedagogy Integration GAD Awareness and Orientation Seminar-Workshop Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty 1st International Research Conference on Teacher Education and Indigenous Peoples Education
September 1, 2015 November 16-20, 2015 November 26-27, 2015 December 3, 2015 February 24-26, 2016
BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan CLSU, Nueva Ecija San Ildefonso, Bulacan San Ildefonso, Bulacan Tuguegarao City, Cagayan
Arnold P. Santos
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing 15th National PESO Congress
September 1, 2015 October 26-28, 2015
BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan PICC, Pasay City
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Lorna A. Santos
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty
September 1, 2015 December 3, 2015
BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Susan C. Santos
BIMP-EAGA Conference 2015 1st International Research conference on Teacher Education and Indigenous Peoples Education Graduate Education Forum
December 14-16, 2015 February 24-26, 2016 March 2, 2016
Puerto Princesa, Palawan Hotel Roma, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Capampangan Island, McArthur Highway, City of San Fernando, Pampanga
Flerida D. Sayco
National Science and Technology Week Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff Graduate Education Forum
July 27, 2015 August 26, 2015 December 14, 2015 March 2, 2016
Mall of Asia, Pasay City BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan San Fernando, Pampanga
Liberato B. Silverio
AACCUP Mid-Year Accreditors' Conference International Seminar on Natural Disaster Mitigation with Geosynthetics and Other Advanced Methods National Training-Workshop for NBC No. 461 Issues and Concerns Orientation on CHED Memorandum Order No.1, series of 2015, Establishing the Policies and Guidelines on Gender and Development in the Commission on Higher Education and Higher Education Institutions Extension Initiative through SUCs: Delivery of TVET Programs on Agrifisheries among Farmers and Fisherfolks in Marginalized Communities
August 17-19, 2015 August 27-28, 2015 September 28-29, 2015 November 23, 2015 May 27, 2016
Sta. Ana Avenue, Davao City UP, Diliman, Quezon City Century Park Hotel, Pablo Ocampo Street, Malate, Manila Sta. Maria, Lubao, Pampanga Cebu Normal University, Cebu City
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Ofelia V. Silverio
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing 2015 Regional Teacher Education Conference GAD Awareness and Orientation Seminar-Workshop Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff Updates on K-12 Transition Program
September 1, 2015 September 22, 2015 November 26-27, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14, 2015 February 23, 2016
BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan Hacienda Gracia, Sta. Maria, Lubao, Pampanga BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan San Fernando, Pampanga
Ma. Leonora C. Sta. Ana
National Training Workshop for PASUC Cultural and the Arts Festival Adjudication
August 26-28, 2015
Mindanao University of Science and Technology, Cagayan De Oro City
Alfredo L. Taluban Jr.
Basic 2D Autocad 13th Agency In-house Review of Completed and On-going Research & Development or Extension Projects Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Free and Open Source GIS and Remote Sensing Tools for Agriculture Monitoring and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management 42nd Annual Regional Convention of the Geodetic Engineers of the Philippines, Inc. Regional Division III National Conference on Geodetic Engineering Education, Research and Development 2016
June 17, 2015 July 29, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 December 3, 2015 January 28-29, 2016 February 26-27, 2016 April 19, 2016
BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan Malolos City, Bulacan UP, Diliman, Quezon City
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Rael C. Tejada
Training on Organic Agriculture Production & Utilization Philippine Association of Agriculturist (PAA) Central Luzon Chapter – AGRI FORUM with the theme “Smart Agriculture: Weathering the effects of Climate Change and Inclusive Growth” 1st PAA Central Luzon International Agricultural Technology Conference themed: Agriculturists' Accountability towards Agriculture Sustainability and Resiliency
September 15, 2015 Jan. 14, 2016 May 18-20, 2016
DagatDagatan, San Rafael, Bulacan Pampanga State Agricultural University, Magalang, Pampanga Xenia Hotel, Clark Field, Pampanga
Jessica J. Tubiano 1st PAA_CL International Agricultural Technology Conference Philippine Association of Agriculturist (PAA) Central Luzon Chapter – AGRI FORUM with the theme “Smart Agriculture: Weathering the effects of Climate Change and Inclusive Growth”
May 18-20, 2016 January 14, 2016
Xenia Hotel, Clark Field Angeles City, Pampanga Pampanga State Agricultural University, Magalang, Pampanga
Joselito D. Tucit
Pre-Employment Seminar Workshop National Consultative Workshop on Aquaculture Engineering and Aquaculture-Fisheries Research Development and Extension Agenda for the Agricultural and Fisheries Mechanization RDE Network of the Agricultural and Fisheries Mechanization Law
June 15, 2015 July 21-22, 2015
Makiling Hall, Student Union Bldg., UPLB UPLB, College, Laguna
Albert P. Ulac
Mid-year Assessment and Action Planning Workshop on Clonal Nursery Operations and Production of Quality Planting Materials with Partner SUCs within the Administrative Jurisdiction of WWRRC Seminar on Organic Agriculture and Conservation of Farm Villages 3rd Discussion on the National Greening Program with Partners State Universities and Colleges Bamboo Technology Forum 3rd Aerobic Rice National Conference
June 16-17, 2015 July 22, 2015 December 5, 2015 September 10, 2015 December 1-5, 2015
WWRRC Conference Hall, Loakan Road, Baguio City DA-BAR, Diliman, Quezon City Butuan City, Agusan del Norte BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan Almond Hotel and Inland Resort, Butuan City
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Designing Quantitative Research Using Contemporary Theories of Motivation and the Decisive Use of Statistics 1st PAA_CL International Agricultural Technology Conference
December 14-18, 2015 May 18-20, 2016
CLSU, Nueva Ecija Xenia Hotel, Clark Field Angeles City, Pampanga
Roselle D. Urbano
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Designing Quantitative Research Using Contemporary Theories of Motivation and the Decisive Use of Statistics Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty
September 1, 2015 December 14-18, 2015 December 3, 2015
BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan CLSU, Nueva Ecija BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Eleonora V. Uy
National Science and Technology Week Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Seminar Writeshop: Enhancing Graduate Students' Capabilities in Thesis and Dissertation Writing Stay and Learn Program Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff
July 27, 2015 August 26, 2015 September 5, 2015 September 14-15, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14, 2015
Mall of Asia, Pasay City BASC, San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan City Garden Suites, Manila BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Josie A. Valdez
Regional Research Congress 2015 3rd National Aerobic Conference: Enhancing Productivity, Profitability and Sustainability of Aerobic Rice Production System Amidst Climate Change BIMP-EAGA Conference 2015
July 16, 2015 October 20-23, 2015 December 14-16, 2015
NEUST, Cabanatuan City Tambler, General Santos City San Miguel, Puerto Princesa, Palawan
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
1st PAA_CL International Agricultural Technology Conference 13th International Agricultural Engineering Conference & Exhibition, 66th PSAE Annual National Convention, and 27th Philippine Agricultural Engineering Week
May 18-20, 2016 April 24-30, 2016
Xenia Hotel, Clark Field Angeles City, Pampanga Teatro Ilocandia, Mariano Marcos State University, City of Batac, Ilocos Norte
Analiza A. Vendicacion
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Keeping at Pace with ICT-Pedagogy Integration Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty
September 1, 2015 November 16-20, 2015 December 3, 2015
BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan CLSU, Nueva Ecija BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Joanne Vicmudo K to 12 Mass Training of Grade 10 Teachers in Private Secondary Schools
June 22-24, 2015 Dr. Yanga’s College, Wakas, Bocaue, Bulacan
Nerilyn J. Victoria Seminar-Workshop on Designing Quantitative Research Using Contemporary Theories of Motivation and the Decisive use of Statistics
Dec. 14-18, 2015 CLSU RET Amphitheatre, CLSU, Munoz, Nueva Ecija
Valmi A. Viernes
Consultation Meeting with Public Sector Union Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff
Nov. 11-12, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14, 2015
Manila Grand Hotel, Rizal Avenue, Sta. Cruz, Manila BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Nita B. Vigilia
National Science and Technology Week Modern Strategic Planning Concept for Future Agribusiness Sectors Seminar-Workshop on Improving Communication and Leadership Skills of Women Faculty and Staff
July 27, 2015 August 26, 2015 December 14, 2015
Mall of Asia, Pasay City BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Gregory Moses Villacorta 3rd Philippines Engineering Summit June 4-6, 2015 Philippine Trade Training Center
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Name Trainings/Conferences/Seminars Date Venue
Emma L. Villacorta
Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty
September 1, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 December 3, 2015
BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Cesar T. Villanueva
Training of New Accreditors on Outcomes-Based Quality Assurance Succes Secrets of Today's Most Efficient Entrepreneur Seminar-Workshop on Gender Fair Education: Working Towards a Gender Sensitive College 29th AACCUP Annual National Conference
June 8-11, 2015 August 13, 2015 October 8 & 9, 2015 February 17-19, 2016
Tarlac State University, Tarlac City BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan Malate, Manila
Billy Joe V. Villena
Basic 2D Autocad National Science and Technology Week Seminar-Workshop on Proposal Writing Stay and Learn Program Situation, Task, Assessment, Result(Star)-Studded Teaching Seminar-Workshop for the BASC Faculty Designing Quantitative Research Using Contemporary Theories of Motivation and the Decisive Use of Statistics
June 17, 2015 July 27, 2015 August 26, 2015 September 14-15, 2015 December 3, 2015 December 14-18, 2015
BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan Mall of Asia, Pasay City BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan City Garden Suites, Manila BASC San Ildefonso, Bulacan CLSU, Nueva Ecija
Roberto C. Wagan Training of New Accreditors on Outcomes-Based Quality Assurance 2015 Philippine Society for Public Administration International Conference Higher Education Consultative Assembly of HEIs in Region 3 29th AACCUP National Conference
June 8-11, 2015 July 2-4, 2015 Aug. 4, 2015 Feb. 17-19, 2016
Tarlac State University, Tarlac City Vigan National Convention Center and University of Northern Philippines Widus Hotel and Casino, Clark Freeport Zone Century Park Hotel, Malate, Manila
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BASC FACULTY AND EMPLOYEE AWARDEES
A. PLAQUE OF RECOGNITION
Distinguished Teacher of the Year Mrs. Rhodora A. Iracta
Modelong Guro sa Pananaliksik Dr. Josie A. Valdez
Modelong Guro sa Extension Dr. Imelda SA. Navarro
Most Outstanding Employee Mr. Rufino P. Castro
B. BASC SERVICE AWARDS
35-Year Service Award (Plaque) Honorato E. Apostol
Dr. Priscilla P. de Guzman
Myrna S. Eguia
Dr. Alicia SP. Gomez
Lucita A. Tolentino
30-Year Service Award (Plaque) Ma. Dolores G. Bersamina
C. PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD (Government Service)
30 Years (Gold Pin) Ma. Dolores G. Bersamina
20 Years (Silver Pin) Loreta N. Bautista
Ma. Marita P. de Guzman
Rhodora A. Iracta
Ronaldo S. Verginiza
10 Years (Bronze Pin) Emma L. Villacorta
D. SPECIAL AWARDS
Best Farmer Cooperator Sergio M. Francisco
Former Faculty Trustee Rhodora A. Iracta
Former Student Trustee Rogelio S. Valienta Jr.
John Keyrel Bayot
Table 24. BASC Faculty and Employee Awardees
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NEW ADMINISTRATIVE DESIGNATIONS
As an outstanding higher education institution aiming for holistic excellence, BASC appointed new designations for different administrative posts.
PRISCILLA V. SAN PEDRO, Ed. D. Vice President of Academic, Culture and Sports Affairs and OIC-Dean of the Institute of Graduate Studies
ROBERTO C. WAGAN, Ed. D. Director, Office of Student Affairs
Ma. MARITA P. DE GUZMAN Director, Financial Management Office
LEAH V. INDON, M.P.A. Director, Research Development
and Technology Management
OFELIA V. SILVERIO, M.S. Chem Dean, Institute of Education, Arts
and Sciences
PEDRO LIE B. LEGASPI
OIC—Head, Security Services
MARIA KRISVIE ABIGALE F. MENDOZA, MAEd President, BASC Faculty and Employees Association
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MAIN CAMPUS
GRADUATE COURSES
Doctor of Philosophy in Development Education Master of Science in Agriculture, Major in:
Animal Science
Horticulture
Agricultural Extension
Master of Arts in Education, Major in:
Mathematics
Science
Educational Management
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Secondary Education, Major in:
Biological Sciences
Physical Sciences
English
Bachelor of Elementary Education Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Bachelor of Science in Food Technology Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Major in:
Horticulture
Agronomy
Bachelor of Animal Science Associate in Computer Technology Secondary Education Program
DRT CAMPUS
Undergraduate Programs
Bachelor in Elementary Education Bachelor of Science in Agroforestry
BALAGTAS CAMPUS
Undergraduate Programs
CURRICULAR OFFERINGS
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Titik: Dr. Jose M. Ignacio
Musika: Dr. Agusto Miranda
I
Pambansang Dalubhasaang Pansakahan
Hiyas na su,ilay sa dibdib ng Bulacan
Kaakbay ang karunungan sa kaunlaran
Mithii’y malinang malikhaing isipan
II
Baya’y inasam ang iyong kandili
Bagong kaalaman sa kabataa’y hasik
Murang diwa’y nilinang sa baying iwi
Kabunduka’t kaparangan tanging saksi
KORO:
Sintang Dalubhasaan sa iyong paanan
Handog yaring puso, diwa’t kalooban
Gawad mong biyaya, ito’y aming iingatan
Nang ‘yong pamana’y tamasahin habang buhay
(Ulitin ang koro)
AWIT NG BASC
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