Executive Summary

“Moving towards one goal and one action in achieving culture of excellence in the College of Arts and Sciences”. The FY 2013 was the time when a decisive action has to be made to anchor its programs in instruction and undertake extension, research and development programs responsive to the mandate of the university.

For FY 2013, the College of Arts and Sciences programs/thrusts were the following;

(a) quality instruction (b) student development (c) faculty and staff development (d)quality research (e) quality extension (f) quality governance and (g)facilities development.

The accomplishments of the college under its major programs/thrusts are summarized below:

 

QUALITY INSTRUCTION

Enrolment

Enrolment rate increased by0.165 % this academic year with a total of 160 students compared to 142enrollees the previous year. Strict implementation of admission and retention policy for AB English, BS Math and BSBio was observed.

Student Development

Twelve student development activities sponsored by the college in partnership with the Office of Student Affairs and Services benefitting a total of 1,276 participants.

Six hundred ninety four CAS students attended three local trainings.

Forty six CAS students with scholarship grants from sponsoring agencies. Twenty three are recipients of institutional scholarship and twenty three government scholarships.

Faculty and Staff Development

One (1) faculty of the Collegeof Arts and Sciences is a recipient of a full-time scholarship for her doctoral degree.

Eight (8) faculty membersenrolled in doctoral degree as part-time scholars and three (3) faculty members enrolled in Masteral degree as part-time scholars.

Forty two faculty members attendedtrainings/seminars. Six attendedinternational seminars/trainings while seventeen national, three regional and the rest attended local seminars and trainings.

 

QUALITY RESEARCHAND EXTENSION

Fourteen research papers were presented by the CAS faculty. Ten of which were international level, one was national level, two was regional level, and one was local level.

Eighteen extension activities conducted by the college catering the DepEd teachers, LGU-personnel, out of school youth, students inside and outside of the University.