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First Quarter Accomp Report

The document provides a quarterly report from Isabela State University Jones Campus covering various departments and offices for the first quarter of 2013. It lists the accomplishments of the Agriculture, Criminology, Education, and Information Technology departments. It also includes the list of graduates for the second semester of the 2012-2013 school year for degrees in Agriculture, Criminology, and Secondary Education.
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First Quarter Accomp Report

The document provides a quarterly report from Isabela State University Jones Campus covering various departments and offices for the first quarter of 2013. It lists the accomplishments of the Agriculture, Criminology, Education, and Information Technology departments. It also includes the list of graduates for the second semester of the 2012-2013 school year for degrees in Agriculture, Criminology, and Secondary Education.
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Quarterly

Report
FIRST QUARTER 2013
“Action is the foundational key to all success.” -Anonymous

ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY Jones Campus


Contact Numbers: 09066931627 National Highway, Barangay 02,
09328469097 Jones, Isabela, Philippines isujones_ca@yahoo.com
09058443075
Table of Contents

Contents
INTRODUCTION _____________________________________________________________ 1
INSTRUCTION ______________________________________________________________ 2
Agriculture Department ______________________________________________________ 2

Criminology Department _____________________________________________________ 2

Education Department _______________________________________________________ 3

Information Technology Department ____________________________________________ 3

REGISTRAR’S OFFICE _______________________________________________________ 4


nd
List of Graduates of 2 Semester, SY 2012-2013 _________________________________ 4

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture ____________________________________________ 4

Bachelor of Science in Criminology ___________________________________________ 5

Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English _______________________________ 5

Bachelor in Elementary Education ____________________________________________ 6

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology ________________________________ 6

Certificate in Agriculture Science _____________________________________________ 7

Certificate in Computer Programming _________________________________________ 8

Computer in Hardware Servicing ____________________________________________ 10

RESEARCH, EXTENSION, and TRAINING _______________________________________ 11


RESEARCH ______________________________________________________________ 11

EXTENSION _____________________________________________________________ 12

HRMO ____________________________________________________________________ 13
Faculty Profile (Regular and Temporary) _______________________________________ 13

Faculty Profile (COS and Part-time) ___________________________________________ 14

Faculty Distribution by Department ____________________________________________ 14

Non-Teaching Staff Profile (Regular, Casual, JO) ________________________________ 15

Trainings/Seminars Attended by Faculty and Staff Members ________________________ 16

LIBRARY __________________________________________________________________ 17
ACQUISITIONS ___________________________________________________________ 17

Books _________________________________________________________________ 17
Table of Contents

Journals/Periodicals/Newspapers ___________________________________________ 19

LIBRARY UTILIZATION ____________________________________________________ 20

INTERNET UTILIZATION ___________________________________________________ 21

STUDENT SERVICES _______________________________________________________ 23


ACTIVITIES COORDINATED WITH THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES __________ 23

HEALTH SERVICE ________________________________________________________ 24

SCHOOL INFORMATION _____________________________________________________ 26


Pg. 01 INTRODUCTION

ISU Jones has


remained to be
INTRODUCTION
true to its
mission of The ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY Jones Campus, being true to its
bringing quality
mission and vision, is continuously evolving with the hope of improving
education to the
its services to cater the needs of its clienteles- the students. It is a known
doorstep of
every family not fact that Jones Campus is one of the small campuses in the system.
only in the town However, despite limited resources, the administration, faculty, staff, and
of Jones but students have managed to maintain a great desire for success. If ISU
also in Echague, Jones then was considered a budding campus, at present, it can be said
San Agustin,
the ISU Jones has already sprouted.
and the Province
of Quirino.

ISU Jones had a very smooth operation in the first quarter of 2013 and
the administration hopes and prays for a continuous smooth flow of
administrative and academic activities of the institution. These were
made possible by the unrivaled support of the faculty and staff, the four
departments of the campus, various sponsoring agencies including the
Local Government Unit of Jones, Isabela, and the students. ISU Jones
has remained to be true to its mission of bringing quality education to the
doorstep of every family not only in the town of Jones but also in
Echague, San Agustin, and the Province of Quirino.

With all of these, the Jones Campus is proud to present herein its
accomplishments in different areas for the 1st quarter of 2013.
Pg. 02 INSTRUCTION

INSTRUCTION
Agriculture Department
The Agriculture Department offers Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, a
ladderized 4-year course. The department has accomplished the
following:

 production of squash, corn, and soybeans;


 maintained fishpond for duckery;
 gathered organic waste material for fertilizer-making;
 initiated organic farming;
 observed and evaluated faculty members under the department;
and
 presented candidates for graduation to the Campus Academic
Council.

Criminology Department
The department offers the degree Bachelor of Science in Criminology.
The following are its significant accomplishments:

 conducted free review classes to graduates as well as 4th year


students;
 observed and evaluated faculty members under the department;
and
 presented candidates for graduation to the Campus Academic
Council.
Pg. 03 INSTRUCTION

Education Department
The Education Department offers the degree Bachelor of Secondary
Education major in English. Its accomplishments are the following:

 conducted free review classes to its graduates as well as 4th year


students;
 observed and evaluated faculty members under the department;
and
 presented candidates for graduation to the Campus Academic
Council.

Information Technology Department


The Information Technology Department offers only one program, the
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, which is a ladderized
course. The department has accomplished the following:

 deployed on-job trainees to different cooperating agencies such as


Kasa-Kabisig Agricultural Cooperative, Land bank of the
Philippines, Philippine National Bank, and PhilHealth Regional
Office;
 participated in the career campaign conducted by the university;
 observed and evaluated faculty members under the department;
and
 presented candidates for graduation to the Campus Academic
Council.
Pg. 04 REGISTRAR’S OFFICE

REGISTRAR’S OFFICE
List of Graduates of 2nd Semester, SY 2012-2013
As approved by the University Academic Council during the council
meeting held on March 22, 2013 at Isabela State University, San
Mariano, Isabela, the following students were included in the list of
candidates for graduation for 2nd semester of School Year 2012-2013:

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

1 Jayson B. Bangloy
2 Hehersalyn B. Agpaoa
3 Proceso A. Agustin, Jr.
4 Amalia M. Antalan
5 Erick C. Cabungcal
6 Ana Marie T. Cariño
7 Mike John B. Corbillion
8 Jazpher Jake R. Daguio
9 Jonalyn C. Dela Rosa
10 Jay Cris A. Ducos
11 Reynaldo M. Eligio, Jr.
12 Jun-jun M. Galicha
13 Gary S. Lucero
14 Christopher R. Martin
15 Rio C. Pascua
16 Byron L. Pintang
17 Clarizel A. Raquipo Cum Laude
18 Noliver C. Roque
19 Jelline B. Suguitan
20 Rosalito A. Tagalog
21 Elmer B. Uy
22 Bernadette R. Valdez
Pg. 05 REGISTRAR’S OFFICE

Bachelor of Science in Criminology

1 Warrior R. Dela Cruz


2 Baby B. Pascual
3 Divine Grace T. Cristobal
4 Jaymar L. Cariaga
5 Rodel A. Anical
6 Marissa S. Bautista
7 Elthone Jhon R. Delos Santos
8 Roger B. Lopez, Jr.
9 Remedios T. Mangaoil Cum Laude
10 Kristine Joi C. Manuel Cum Laude
11 Jogie S. Narciso Cum Laude
12 Michael C. Pascua
13 Benedicto A. Rivera, Jr.
14 Ritchel P. Salvador
15 Nimfa V. Santos
16 Reden P. Suguitan
17 Reymark B. Tapaoan
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English

1 Joana Marie L. Prigillana


2 Maria Elisa D. Remigio
3 Jonalyn B. Agustin
4 Ricardo C. Andaya
5 Marilou A. Antonio
6 Shirly P. Delos Santos
7 Lariza D. Gallego
8 Reymond C. Lorenzo
9 April Grace V. Medina
10 Roxanne Bless V. Trinidad
Pg. 06 REGISTRAR’S OFFICE

Bachelor in Elementary Education

1 Jasmin S. Aquino
2 Madonna E. Ariola
3 Ivy D. Dulawan
4 Clara Mae L. Los Bañes
5 Juvilyn B. Molave
6 Noven Rose R. Suguitan
7 Edelvina L. Alejo
8 Karen Joy A. Asuncion
9 Jeraldine M. Baquiran
10 Stelyn T. Bartolome
11 Marianne V. Bueno
12 Joyce Patrick D. Bulan
13 Roanna Sunshine V. Cabacungan
14 Noel B. Calleja
15 Gretchen V. Colcol
16 Rickson T. Dayto
17 Exel R. Dela Cruz
18 Marecar Dela Rosa Escandor
19 Meluwin A. Idmilao
20 Mary Jane B. Meneses
21 Novelyn R. Meraveles
22 Joanne A. Pascual
23 Cherry Mae M. Pioquinto
24 Jennifer P. Ramirez
25 Raquel B. Ramos
26 Devie Jane A. Salvador
27 Evangeline B. Uy
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

1 Federico C. Abuan, Jr.


2 Shierlmane N. Ballesteros
3 Apple Grace Dela Cruz Manuel
4 Kristine G. Suguitan
Pg. 07 REGISTRAR’S OFFICE

5 Marybel D. Ancheta
6 Kennie C. Figueroa
7 Hazel Joy A. Andres
8 Chiela Marie M. Bangloy
9 Elsa S. Bareng
10 Leopoldo C. Cabonatalia
11 Kervin G. Federico
12 Amy G. Fumagi
13 Ma. Jessica C. Gabejan
14 Wilmarie M. Gaffud
15 Kenneth Mae E. Gamet
16 Brylle S. Llamelo
17 Lord Brian G. Lorenzo
18 Diana Rose D. Manuel
19 Rosaimay Manuel Cum Laude
20 Ma. Katrina P. Marzan
21 Reynalyn L. Maximo
22 Keister Shanne F. Medina
23 Arwin D. Nicolas
24 Maribel S. Nicolas
25 Mary Jane M. Santos
26 Lourlie Joy C. Sebastian
27 Marden J. Tamayo
Certificate in Agriculture Science

1 Precious Joy R. Bangloy


2 John Lester S. Baptista
3 Rayjae T. Betita
4 Kenrick Glenford D. Crisostomo
5 Jonaly S. Cristobal
6 Melowin L. Cuntapay
7 Francis S. Fallorina
8 Julius Ceasar R. Felipe
9 Liomar B. Fernandez
Pg. 08 REGISTRAR’S OFFICE

10 Lhea S. Garcia
11 James G. Guzman
12 Dexter C. Lorenzo
13 Andrew P. Mabini
14 Aileen L. Monzon
15 Maribeth B. Monzon
16 Rowena T. Naongan
17 Sanny dela Cruz Ruma
18 King Isabelo Salvador
19 Joefrey T. Torrente
20 Rodel U. Ucol
Certificate in Computer Programming

1 Aaron Might A. Camarao


2 Reymart C. Pascua
3 Evelyn G. Acob
4 Neil Patrick A. Cristobal
5 Janice S. Manglallan
6 Arlene C. Monzon
7 Mayrose S. Pascua
8 Andres G. Agcaoili
9 Marecae Mae G.Aguilar
10 Jacquilyn G. Agunos
11 Rowena I. Albano
12 Juleen A. Andres
13 Melissa J. Andres
14 Roderick C. Andres
15 Honey Jane P. Antonio
16 Marvin G. Antolin
17 Rhealyn Mae D. Baltazar
18 Mary A. Banutan
19 Andres T. Baquiran, Jr.
20 Elaiza S. Bareng
21 Maricris U. Bautista
Pg. 09 REGISTRAR’S OFFICE

22 Marizen May G. Betita


23 Jessie Bobby C. Borromeo
24 Maricen M. Bulan
25 Reina Haneen G. Calimag
26 Jeremie B. Cargo
27 Marianne A. Ciriaco
28 Joner S. Concepcion
29 Charize M. Corpuz
30 Novelyn L. Curutan
31 Irish Mae M. Gabato
32 Ma. Lyzette M. Gargavite
33 Richelle F. Gumpal
34 Joemar B. Hernandez
35 Gemma C. Juan
36 Glorilyn M. Juan
37 Reagan G. Julian
38 Jonathan E. Leaño
39 Miracle S. Leaño
40 Sherryl P. Macarilay
41 Ivony O. Malunao
42 Cesar A. Manaligod
43 Crizaldy A. Mariano
44 Aiza M. Marticio
45 Joyce Dan M. Monzon
46 Jeraldine C. Pascua
47 Angielyn C. Principe
48 Aljon D. Ramones
49 Rachelle B. Ramos
50 Romnick S. Ramos
51 Jaylord S. Rodeo
52 Beverly P. Salvador
53 Jharel R. Salvador
54 Jane C. Santos
55 Angelica M. Taracatac
Pg. 10 REGISTRAR’S OFFICE

56 Kathleen Joy L. Tiburcio


57 Jestony A. Vibal
Computer in Hardware Servicing

1 Hazel Joy A. Andres


2 Elsa S. Bareng
3 Leopoldo C. Cabonatalia
4 Amy G. Fumagi
5 Ma. Jessica C. Gabejan
6 Wilmarie M. Gaffud
7 Kenneth Mae E. Gamet
8 Rosaimay Manuel
9 Ma. Kathrina P. Marzan
10 Keister F. Medina
11 Arwin D. Nicolas
12 Maribel S. Nicolas
13 Mary Jane M. Santos
14 Lourlie Joy C. Sebastian
15 Marden J. Tamayo
Pg. 11 RESEARCH, EXTENSION, and TRAINING

RESEARCH, EXTENSION, and TRAINING


RESEARCH
The Research and Development Office of Jones Campus has edited the
following proposals and submitted to the Research and Development
Office in Echague:

1. Comparative Study of Direct Seede and Transplanted Upland Rice


in Combination with Two Kinds of Mulching Materials
2. VAM Inoculated Upland Rice with Increasing Rate of Soil Applied
Phosporus
3. Utilization of Fram By-Products to Enhance Nutrient Cycling and
Income Generation of Isabela State University Jones Campus
4. Yield Performance of Mushrooms as Influenced by Ammonium
Sulfate and Urea
5. Yield Performance of Mushrooms as Influenced by Different
Amounts of Ammonium Sulfate
6. Yield Performance of Mushrooms as Influenced by Different
Nitrogen Fertilizers
7. African Night Crawler Cast (Vermicast) Production as Influenced
by Different Pre-Composted Substrate
8. Vermicast as an Input for Sustainable Crop Production and Its
Residual Effect on Some Soil Physical Properties
9. Yield Performance of Mungbean as Influenced by Application of
Vermicast and Commercial Organic Fertilizer
10. Utilization of Vermicast as Soil Conditioner for the
Production of Soybean
Pg. 12 RESEARCH, EXTENSION, and TRAINING

11. Evaluation of Vermicast as Fertilizer for Glutinous Corn


Production

Furthermore, the same office sent two (2) student-researchers, Ms.


Clarizel A. Raquipo and Ms. Mary Jane Santos, to present Technical and
Technological researches in the In-house Presentation respectively held
at Echague Campus. Luckily, the Technological research presented by
Ms. Santos won third prize. Said researches are as follows:

1. Go Natural: Performance Evaluation of Upland Rice Using Natural


Farming System Protocol; and
2. SMS-Based Grade Evaluation System of Isabela State University
Jones Campus

EXTENSION
The Extension and Training Office of Jones Campus has also edited two
(2) project proposals and submitted the same to the Extension and
Training Office in Echague. Said proposals are as follows:

1. Vermi Culture Projects


2. Campus-Based Goat Breeder Production
Pg. 13 HRMO

HRMO
Faculty Profile (Regular and Temporary)
Name Academic Rank Highest Educational Attainment
Master of Science in Mathematics
ANOLING, Oscar Jr. C. Instructor I
Education (Thesis writing)
BASILIO, Teody T. Instructor I Master of Science in Criminology
BAYAN, Roxan T. Instructor I Master of Arts in Teaching English
BERBANO, Mario P. Instructor I Master of Arts in Teaching
Doctor of Philosophy in Institutional
CABUNGCAL, Manuel Jr. B. Assistant Prof IV
Management Development
DELA CRUZ, Melanie A. Assistant Prof I Doctor in Public Administration
(on-going)
LOPEZ, Juluis Dino B. Instructor I Master of Science in Criminology
(on-going)
NICOLAS, Princess Stella L. Instructor I Master of Arts in Science Education
(Thesis writing)
PASION, Marilyn G. Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy in Filipino
REYES, Teodoro Jr. A. Associate Prof III Doctor of Philosophy in Agronomy
ROCHA, Antonio IV V. Instructor I Master in Information Technology
ROMO, Ctaherine G. Associate Prof I Doctor of Philosophy in Crop Science
(on-going)
SADANG, Kristine Mae C. Instructor I Master of Arts in Teaching Biology
SANTIAGO, Rowell F. Instructor I Master in Information Technology
SARIO, Edgardo B. Associate Prof I Doctor of Philosophy in Educational
Management (Dissertation on-going)
Pg. 14 HRMO

Faculty Profile (COS and Part-time)


Name Academic Rank Highest Educational
Attainment
ESTABILLO, Hazael S. COS Instructor Master in Information Technology
Doctor of Public Administration
FERRERIA, Reonel D. COS Instructor
(on-going)
GABRIEL, William M. COS Instructor Master in Soil Science(on-going)
GALING, Ricardo S. Part-time Instructor Bachelor of Laws and Letters
Master of Science in Mathematics
LAZANO, Jeremaeh C. COS Instructor
Education (on-going)
Master of Arts in Education Major in
NICOLAS, Luzette F. COS Instructor
English(on-going)
OLAÑO, Velor Jay Part-time Instructor Bachelor of Laws and Letters
PEÑAVERDE, Jojo C. COS Instructor Master of Arts in Education Major in
Physical Education(on-going)

Faculty Distribution by Department


Department Name
Agriculture BERBANO, Mario P.
GABRIEL, William C.
REYES, Teodoro Jr. A.
ROMO, Catherine G.
SADANG, Catherine G.
Criminology BASILIO, Teody T.
DELA CRUZ, Melanie A.
GALING, Ricardo S.
LOPEZ, Juluis Dino B.
OLAÑO, Velor Jay
Education ANOLING, Oscar Jr. C.
BAYAN, Roxan T.
CABUNGCAL, Manuel Jr. B.
Pg. 15 HRMO

LOZANO, Jeremaeh C
NICOLAS, Luzette F.
NICOLAS, Princess Stella L.
PASION, Marilyn G.
PEÑAVERDE, Jojo C.
SARIO, Edgardo B.
Information Technology ESTABILIO, Hazael S.
FERRERIA, Reonel D.
ROCHA, Antonio IV V.
SANTIAGO, Rowell F.

Non-Teaching Staff Profile (Regular, Casual, JO)


Name Position Highest Educational
Attainment
BALAOY, Eddie R. Administrative Aide I Elementary level
CARIAGA, Gilbert C. Watchman GRCO
Medical Service Bachelor of Science in Physical
CO, Edison F.
Aide Therapy
Doctor of Philosophy in Educational
DELA CRUZ, Betsie M. College Librarian II
Management
DIEGO, Erwin F. Watchman Bachelor of Science in Criminology
Administrative Aide
FERRER, Jones J. Secondary level
III
JAGGANG, Joel C. Watchman Secondary level
JALANDONI, Eric C. Security Guard I Bachelor of Science in Commerce
Bachelor of Science in Computer
LAZARO, Brendon R. Administrative Aide I
Engineering
Administrative Bachelor of Science if Business
LLANES, Samuel G.
Officer I Management
SALVADOR, Gloriam Gay B. Administrative Bachelor of Science in Biology
Officer II
SOLIS, Lorlina P. Administrative Aide Bachelor of Science in Management
III Accounting
Pg. 16 HRMO

TOTIBIO, Nickson John M. Administrative Aide I Bachelor of Science in Information


Technology

Trainings/Seminars Attended by Faculty and Staff Members


Name of Faculty/Staff Title of Training/Seminar Venue Date
International Seminar- Hotel Supreme January
ANOLING, Oscar Jr. C. Workshop on Philippine and Convention Plaza, 28-30,
Singaporean Mathematics Baguio City, Philippines 2013
February
College of Arts and
ANOLING, Oscar Jr. C Seminar in Statistics 14-15,
Sciences, ISU Echague
2013
Provincial Training for February
GABRIEL, William M. Trainees in Organic ATI San Mateo, Isabela 18-22,
Agriculture 2013
February
College of Arts and
LOZANO, Jeremaeh C. Seminar in Statistics 14-15,
Sciences, ISU Echague
2013
Symposium on Citizenship March 7,
SADANG, Kristine Mae C. MPH, ISU Jones
and Human Rights 2013
National Research Seminar January
Hotel Supreme
and Forum on Community 30-
SANTIAGO, Rowell F. Convention Plaza,
Organizing Febryaru
Baguio City, Philippines
1, 2013
Pg. 17 LIBRARY

LIBRARY
ACQUISITIONS

Books

CLASS AUTHOR TITLE EDITION PUBLISHER YEAR


Management
O’Brien, James th New York: McGraw- 2011
658.4038011 information 10
A. Hill
Systems
Object- Oriented
Schach, Stephen Programming th New York: McGraw 2011
005.117 8
R. and Classical – Hill
Software
Digital Signal
rd
621.3822 Ingle, Vinay K. Processing 3 Singapore: Cengage 2012
Using Mattab
Guide to
Engebtretson, Networking for Delmar New York:
004.6 2008
David J. Physical Security Thomson
Systems
Wireless
New Jersey : John
384.5 Webb, William Communication : 2007
Wiley & Sons
the Future
Ajax, Rich
Internet
Applications, and New Jersey:
006.76 Deitel, Paul J. 2008
Web Prentice Hall
Development for
Programmers
Information
Security
Governance: A
Practical New Jersey : John
658.478 Brotby, W. Krag 2009
Development Willy & Sons
and
Implementation
Approach

Accessing the Indiana : Cisco 2008


004.67 Vachon, Bob
WAN, CCNA Press
Pg. 18 LIBRARY

Exploration
Companion
Guide
Network
Fundamentals :
CCNA Indiana : Cisco
004.6 Dye, Mark 2008
Exploration Press
Companion
Guide
Network
Fundamentals ,
Rufi, Antoon W. , Indiana : Cisco
004.6 CCNA 2008
et al. Press
Exploration Labs
and Study Guide
LAN Switching
and Wireless :
CCNA Indiana : Cisco 2008
004.68 Lewis, Wayne
Exploration Press
Companion
Guide
Routing
Protocols and
Concepts: CCNA Indiana : Cisco
004.66 Graziani,Rick 2008
Exploration Press
Companion
Guide
PMP exam
Solomon, Cram: Project th
658.404 4 Indiana : Pearson 2010
Michael G. Management
Professional
Entrepreneurship 2007
: Starting and New Jersey:
658.11 Mariotti, Steve
Operating a new Prentice Hall
Business
Introduction to
New Jersey : John
760 Bowers, John Graphic Design 2011
Wiley & Sons
Methodologies
Pro tools 7 for
California : Peach pit
006.5 Roback, Steven Macintosh and 2007
Press
Windows
Sams Teach
Eisenberg,
006.7882 Yourself WPF in Indiana : Sams 2009
Robert
24 Hours
Pg. 19 LIBRARY

Discovering
Computers &
Microsoft Office
Boston: Course
004 Shelly, Gary B. 2010: A 2012
Technology
Fundamental
Combined
Approach
Systems
Singapore :
004.21 Shelly, Gary B. Analysis and 9th 2012
Cengage
Design
Sams Teach
005.71376 Casad, Joe 4th India: Sams 2009
Yourself TCP/IP
Accessing the
WAN : CCNA 2008
004.67 Rullan, John Exploration Indiana; Cisco Press
Guide Labs and
Study Guide
Lim-Varona, Prescription to Manila: Philippine
2009
Linda Health Publishing House
Pamplona-Roger, Encyclopedia of Spain: Editorial 2011
George D. Foods and Their Safeliz
Healing Power
TOTAL 23 titles 25 volumes

Journals/Periodicals/Newspapers

TITLE ISSUES RECEIVED


Agriculture 3
BAR Chronicle 2
Circuit Cellar 1
Computerworld 2
Discovery Channel Magazine 2
Hardware Magazine (HWM) 2
IBON 2
Japan Bulletin 1
Manila Bulletin 66
Marid Agribusiness Digest 2
The Modern Teacher 8
The PCARRD Monitor 1
The Philippine Star 70
Pg. 20 LIBRARY

Police—The Law Enforcement 2


Magazine
Reader’s Digest Asia 3
Time 2
16 titles 169 issues

LIBRARY UTILIZATION
COURSE JANUARY 2013 FEBRUARY 2013 MARCH 2013 Total
BSA 1 85 59 36 180
BSA 2 109 87 12 319
BSA 3 33 27 14 74
BSA 4 44 16 15 75
Total 271 189 77 537
BSC 1 45 13 15 73
BSC 2 19 13 11 69
BSC 3 6 10 12 28
BSC 4 0 1 8 9
Total 70 37 46 153
BSE 1 81 89 43 213
BSE 2 130 156 25 311
BSE 3 149 54 5 208
BSE 4 39 35 3 76
Total 399 334 76 809
BEE 1 0 0 0 0
BEE 2 0 0 0 0
BEE 3 0 0 0 0
BEE 4 3 16 2 21
Total 3 133 2 138
BSIT 1 192 99 71 362
BSIT 2 184 2 37 223
BSIT 3 9 0 2 11
Pg. 21 LIBRARY

BSIT 4 0 234 0 234


Total 385 234 110 729
Grand Total 1128 810 311 4187

INTERNET UTILIZATION
COURSE JANUARY 2013 FEBRUARY2013 MARCH 2013 Total
BSA 1 13 16 4 33
BSA 2 27 9 14 50
BSA 3 3 3 3 9
BSA 4 4 2 4 10
Total 47 30 25 102
BSC 1 2 1 6 9
BSC 2 0 2 1 3
BSC 3 3 0 0 3
BSC 4 0 0 0 0
Total 5 3 7 13
BSE 1 15 11 32 58
BSE 2 52 22 68 142
BSE 3 106 41 10 157
BSE 4 2 0 2 4
Total 175 74 112 361
BEE 1 0 2 0 2
BEE 2 0 0 0 0
BEE 3 0 0 0 0
BEE 4 6 5 12 23
Total 6 7 12 25
BSIT 1 30 35 23 88
BSIT 2 89 34 6 123
BSIT 3 1 2 2 5
BSIT 4 0 1 2 1
Pg. 22 LIBRARY

Total 120 72 31 223


Grand Total 353 186 187 726
Pg. 23 STUDENT SERVICES

STUDENT SERVICES
ACTIVITIES COORDINATED WITH THE OFFICE OF STUDENT
SERVICES
Activity Participant/s Venue Date
January
Orientation Bojie-Rodito Scholars ISU Jones MPHall
2013
January
Class work ISU students ISU Jones
2013
Symposium on January
ISU students ISU Jones MPHall
“Winning Peace” (AFP) 2013
Students’ Week February
ISU students ISU Jones
Celebration 2013
Career Guidance February
Graduating students ISU Jones MPHall
(DOLE) 2013
Distribution of February
Metamorphosis staff ISU Jones
newsletter 2013
th
12 Luzon-wide Higher Alvin Salarzon
Legaspi City, February
Education Press
Dr. Manuel B. Cabungcal, Jr. Albay 2013
Conference
Career Campaign March
ISU Jones faculty and staff Secondary schools
2013
Haggai Seminar March
ISU students ISU Jones MPHall
2013
Symposium on RH Bill March
ISU students ISU Jones MPHall
2013
Symposium on Human March
ISU students ISU Jones MPHall
Rights 2013
Students’ SSC officers March
Transformation Bohol
Mr. Teody T. Basilio 2013
Pg. 24 STUDENT SERVICES

Among the activities sponsored by the Office of Student Services, the


most significant was the conduct of career campaign in different
secondary schools not only in the town of Jones but also other schools in
neighboring towns on the latter part of February. The following schools
are visited by the Jones Campus for the abovementioned activity:

1. Addalam Region High School, Jones


2. Dabubu National High School, San Agustin
3. Dibuluan National High School, Jones
4. Dorganda National High School, San Agustin
5. Highway Region National High School, Echague
6. Jones Rural School, Jones
7. Jones Rural School-Dicamay Annex, Jones
8. Jones Rural School, Malannit Annex
9. Northeastern College High School, San Agustin
10. Pangal Sur National High School
11. San Agustin National High School, San Agustin
12. Sgt. Prospero G. Bello High School, Jones
13. Children’s Learning and Development Center, Inc., Jones

HEALTH SERVICE
On a daily basis, the unit provides consultation and treatment from 8:00
to 12:00 in the morning and 1:00 to 5:00 in the afternoon.

Activity Frequency
Consultations 109
Health teachings 109
Blood pressure monitoring 192
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Referrals 5
First aid 6
Treatment 109
Physical exam 11

In addition to the activities indicated in the table above, the following


related activities were undertaken by the unit:
 provided consultation to students, faculty, and staff;
 administered medicines to students, faculty, and staff with
instructions as to frequency and dosage;
 referred students, faculty, and staff to other health instructions for
further evaluation and treatment in delicate cases of ailments and
diseases;
 provided health counseling on physical and mental health;
 rendered remedial measures for treatment of common ailments;
 instituted preventive measures for the control of communicable
diseases and for simple and common ailments among members
of the school population;
 monitored maintenance of safe and healthful environment through
the utilization of standard health and nutritional facilities;
 participated in the career campaign; and
 provided first aid during the students’ week celebration.
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SCHOOL INFORMATION
ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY Jones Campus
National Highway, Barangay 02, Jones, Isabela, Philippines
Contact Numbers: 09066931627
09328469097
09058443075

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