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Nutrition Month

CPSC Celebriting Nutrition Day in July 30,2010. There are many Contest,Games and other Events!

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College Officials

c Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Venus Irving-Lammawin- Ed., D. SUC President II

Macario B. Oclarit
- Chief Administrative Officer

Dulce G. Tirariray - Board Secretary V

Antonietta P. Labadan
- Administrative Officer V/Budget

Michelle N. Lacierda
- Accountant III

Inecito M. Labadan
- Registrar III

Lety N. Diaz - Administrative Officer III

Consuelo O. Gaputan
- Public Health Nurse I/Sanitation Officer

Alicia A. Oclarit
- College Librarian I

Julita B. Tenefrancia
- Administrative Officer II

Luz A. Calamba - Administrative Officer II

Reynaldo G. Margelino
- Director, Students Services

Oliver T. Paderanga
- Director, Research Dev’t and Extension

Wilfredo B. Badoy
- Network Administrator/Dean,IE

Rulyn R. Ladera - Dean,IT

Felisa L. Bolo - Dean,IEd

Aida Ong - Dean,IAS

Milagrosa Soliven - Dean,ICS

Alexander N. Morados - OIC-Dean,IA

Crisusa F. Abregana - Dean,IN

Ma. Milagros Alianza - Secondary Lab. Principal

Edith O. Popera - Public Information Coordinator/Planning Officer

Reynaldo F. Margelino, Jr. - Placement and Alumni Coordinator

Maya Realista - Guidance Counselor

Eutracio Genelza - NSTP Coordinator

Marlowe Tam-isan
- Sports Coordinator
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Student Service

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* REGISTRATION AND SAFEGUARDING OF STUDENT RECORDS
* This is provided by the office of the registrar which coordinates activities pertaining to registration, transfer and graduation of students. It is in charge of maintaining and safeguarding student’s academic records.
* SCHOLARSHIP – The college offers scholarship to deserving needy students, particularly the following:
+ Academic Scholarship. The following shall be granted to qualified students, subject to passing the college admission requirements.
+ Full Tuition Scholarship for high school valedictorian.
+ Half Tuition Scholarship for high school salutatorian
+ To continue availment of this scholarship, the student must satisfy the following:
* Have a weighted average of not less than 1.75 with no grade lower than 2.0 during a semester’s work;
* Carry the full load requirement of his/her programs;
* The college
* Have a good attendance record.
* Honorific Scholarship. Students who pass the criteria stated above in the previous semester shall qualify to honorific scholarships and may apply for scholarship to the DSA.
* Special scholarships are granted to subject to terms and condition of the sponsor and provide the applicant satisfies admission requirements and academic regulations of a college.
* All scholarship grants shall be subject to the admission requirements of the college.
* Only one scholarship grant shall be enjoyed by a student enrolled in the college.
* Procedure for availment of college scholarship grants.
* Applicant files application in writing to the chairman of the scholarship committee attaching required documents before enrollment.
* Institute of director recommends applicant for scholarship to the DSA.
* Upon approval, the chairman of the scholarship committee submits list of recommended applicants to the Dean of Instruction who further recommends for approval by the College President.
* The scholarship committee shall furnish the list of approved scholars to the institute directors, College registrar and Cashier and Dean of Instruction.
* The Scholarship committee shall monitor scholar’s performance and provide counseling when necessary.
* The scholarship committee submits a report of rating to sponsor and prepares a list of those who qualified for the continuance of the scholarship for the succeeding semester.
* GUIDANCE SERVICES – Guidance is an integral part of the educational development of the students and shall include the following;
o Individual Inventory Service
o Information Service
o Counseling Service
o Follow-up Service
o Testing Service
o Placement Service
o Research and Evaluation
* LIBRARY SERVICES

Rules and regulations are prepared for guidance purposes. They should strictly be observed to ensure smooth delivery service.

* General Policies:
* The library is a place for a serious study and research. All users are requested to help maintain a quit, scholarly atmosphere in the library.
* Talking out of necessity must be done in a subdued tone. SILENCE COURTESY and THOUGHTFULNESS should strictly be observed.
* Valuables should not be left unattended. The librarian will not be responsible for lost of things, etc.
* Any authorized withdrawal of any reference material is considered THIEFED. Such act will merit a recommendation for suspension or expulsion. Deliberate making, defacing or destruction of any library property will also merit a disciplinary action determined by the school.
* Close and returned books , periodicals that are read inside the library in their original places,
* Return the chairs to its proper place before transferring or leaving the area.
* Damaged or loss reference materials and books should be reported immediately. A month grace period is granted to enable one to look for a replacement and pay for required charges. Temporary suspension of borrowing privileged will be imposed and be lifted only when the matter is settled.
* Library clearance and signing of clearance to the students will be granted only to those who have no library obligation.
* The service center reserves the right to refuse admission and to inspect all things brought inside and outside the library.
* Students have no ID and NOT WEARING COMPLETE UNIFORM are not allowed to enter the library.
* Service Hours:

8:00 – 12:00 AM Monday to Friday
12:00 – 1:00 PM Monday to Friday Exclusively for H.S Students
1:00 – 5:00 PM Monday to Friday

* MEDICAL AND DENTAL SERVICES –As far as possible the college shall provide the academic community with a resident physician, a nurse and a dentist. Services of the medical and Dental personnel, if any, shall be made available to the three campuses of the college.
* CAFETERIA SERVICES – The cafeteria shall serve a well balanced food to meet the nutritional needs of the college community. Catering services may be availed of through advance reservation with the cafeteria management.
* SPORTS AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT – To the sports and cultural development of the college shall provide wholesome athletic and cultural involvement of the student to maintain there physical fitness and develop social graces.
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Camiguin Polytechnic State Collge Hymn

c Tuesday, July 27, 2010


CPSC Hymn

Camiguin Polytechnic State College
Center of Instructions, wisdom and knowledge
In sciences, arts and technology for quality manpower
Something people in the province must endear

In all fields of man’s strife and endeavor
Hope and knowledge you truly give with candor
That economic process truly begin
And prosperity be had in Camiguin

CPSC, our dearest Alma Mater
This beautiful song we willingly offer
With our promise to uphold your image dear
And a witness to your deeds without fear

Come and let us join in our salutation
Always show her our true love and devotion
And express our true innermost emotion
To Camiguin Polytechnic State College’s various contributions
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History of Camiguin Polytechnic State College

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Brief History of CSAT-CPSC, Main Campus


Republic Act 6344 created Camiguin School of Arts and Trades and was formally opened as a Secondary Trade School in June 1979, supported by the Provincial Government. This school was nationalized in 1980.
DECS order No. 59. S. 1987, authorized the school to open a Two-Year Post Secondary Technical Course in Automotive Technology which was implimented during the shool year 1990-1991.

June 1993, the Bureau of Technical and Vocational Education Division, DECS, Region X,issued the permit to offer the Two-Year Garment Technology and Two-Year Electrical Technology.The school had turned out graduates in the 3 Technology courses until its conversion into a State College.

February 24, 1995, Republic Act 7923 was approved converting these schools, the Camiguin School of Arts and Trades, the Central Mindanao University, Catarman Campus and Mindanao Polytechnic State College, Balintawak, Mambajao Campus into Camiguin Polytechnic State College (CPSC). The former becomes the main campus.

After a brief transition period, CPSC officially opened its doors to higher education in June 1996.

Today, the program of the college are implemented by a case faculty who are, undoubtedly, dedicated to the science, eager to make their contribution to the attaintment of CPSC's goals. However, much of the trade school perspective is still very evident and a many of the activities are still directed at satisfying basic education or vocational school objectives. This condition necessitates a delibrate effort to transform perspective of the academic community so that the mission, goals and objectives of the college, as envisioned, can be attained.
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Camiguin Polytechnic State College Mission and Vision

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Mission

Pursuant to section 3 R.A. 7929 CPSC shall provide higher professional, technical and special instructions for special purpose and to promote research and extension services, advanced studies and progressive leadership in agriculture, forestry, engineering, arts and sciences and other relevant studies.

Vision

> A Center of Excellence in Engineering and Technology, Information Technology, Sciences, Education, Marine Biology and Environmental Science
> Quality Assurance through Accreditation
> Accreditation as indicators of Excellence
>Graduates/Outputs are entrepreneurs and leaders in community development
> Research Center, particularly in marine and terrestrial biodiversity and agriculture
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Camiguin Polytechnic State College Seal

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Camiguin Polytechnic State College Seal

The Camiguin Polytechnic State College shall adopt an official seal symbolizing its academic excellence in attaining its mission, vision, goals and objectives. Its steering wheel shall signify the College mission for total human development. Inside the periphery of a steering wheel shall be viewed a boat facing its prow head-on bearing the quadrupled mission of the College.

The four equal sides bordering the name, “Camiguin Polytechnic State College” shall represent the four College mission promoting research, instruction, production, and extension activities responding to the needs of the community.
Inside the square shall be a lighted torch with an open book amidst the dark blue sea, which shall signify a continuing service of excellence and quality education in Arts Sciences and Technology, Marine Biodiversity and Ecological Tourism.