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Eastern Samar State University developed a new five-year development plan to promote excellence in instruction, research, extension, and resource management. The plan aims to enhance faculty development, research capabilities, extension reach and impact, and strategic management of resources to better serve students and the community. It also seeks to elevate the university's reputation through competitive faculty programs and partnerships locally and internationally.
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Development Plan

Eastern Samar State University developed a new five-year development plan to promote excellence in instruction, research, extension, and resource management. The plan aims to enhance faculty development, research capabilities, extension reach and impact, and strategic management of resources to better serve students and the community. It also seeks to elevate the university's reputation through competitive faculty programs and partnerships locally and internationally.
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戸oRとWORD

Over the past ⊂h訓enging yet fruitfuI years′ Eastern Samar State

university′s pursuit for ex⊂ellent instrlICtionI reSearCh and extension has become

its defi棚Ve lmPetllS" This goal can orty be a⊂h-eVed in a ma間er.through wh剛

everyone exhibits ex⊂e'一ence′ mtegrfty and accounta潮時As we st「-de forward

into the next five years of forethought i棚atives言t∴s high time for us to

con§O=date our strengths and identify our opportunities to fulther improve our

cllrrent Set-11P and structure. With this′ We may be able to stee「 this UniversitY to

the next level of ex⊂e"ence.

By look時at the lessons and剛marks of the last flve years and after

consuItatlvely assessing the institut部a- environment of the academic and

administrative e⊂OSyStem,皿S Mo面g 7bw∂rds E’化e〃ence… ESSU Oeve/op棚nt


肋n 20」7-202J has been fomulated" Sensitive to ⊂hanging trends jn the lo⊂aし
nationai and g-oba- aren∂′ We ⊂OnSidered it a top pr-Ority to promOte and

strengthen ou「 facu-ty academic development′ reSearch capabi時y enhancement′


extension reach and impact augmentation and strategic management Of ou「

existing resour⊂eS -山一timatelY tO de iver exce嶋nt servl⊂e tO Our ClienteIes・ the

students and the community. A`l of these endeavors are geared toward elevating
our “Tatak ESSU〃 reputation in the nationai and intemational communitY′ mOre

specifica時in the ASEAN region.

The main motivation of this Deve-opment Plan is of two-foId. One′ We

pride ourseIves on transforming students of young hearts and面nds through


accessible education and u叩Ile CuIture of leaming experience twO′ We intently

bank ou「 instruction, reSeard一and extensIOn Skms and capab嗣es in a mo「e

competitive and extensive facurty development programS and human resouroe


re⊂l-uitment me⊂hanisms. This w紺be achieved th「ough enhancing ollr SCholars捕p

prog「ams′ enriching ⊂lI「「i⊂血m・ `eveling up aCCredjtation′ boosting private∴and

public partr‘erShip and linkaging and in the near futur‘㍉ fosterlng g10baI lea面ng′
research and internship opportunities.

we take this oppo血nity to give our sincere appreCiation to訓those who


have ⊂OIlabo「ativelY COntrit)uted to the formu-ation of thi§ Development Plan. We

are banking on the continued support Of the entire UniversitY COmmunity to


ensure that this pIan is su⊂⊂eSSfu=Y implemented.

図星
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1. INTRODUCT重ON

宣・宣 各SSU舶S書o叫

The Eastem Sama「 State Universrty had ltS肌Cipience on February

14′ 1960 as the Eastem Samar National Regional AgriculturaI SchooI or

ESNRAS through R.A. 2434. Its pioneer class started with 120 students

holding sessions i= a 「ented bui旧ing in Barangay Songco, Borongan,

Before the s⊂hool year was ove「′ the schooI site was establjshed ln

Malbog′ a faト帥ng barrio of Boronganl 「ea⊂hable only by cIimbjng steep

mOuntajns and by c「ossing swo=en creeks. In 1967I When the plan to

COnStruCt a rOad leading to the schooI s-te dwindled′ the schooI was

resettled to its p「esent site in Barangay Maypangdan′ Which lS

apPrOXlmately seven kilomete「s awaY from the capital ⊂itγ Of Borongan.

ESNRASIs thrust was prima「時On agriculturaI science instruction so

aS tO improve the Iargely agrj⊂Ultural way o帥fe in the province of Eastem

Samar. Since the =ve=hood of鹿絶hanon depended mainly on rice

PrOductionI COCO…t farming′ and fishing with the use of traditional

P「aC貯CeS and tooIs, ESNRAS offered secondary vocatIOnal ag「ic亜u「e and

thereby p「0Vided training fo「 upg「ad-ng traditlonal agrlCUIture in the area.

In 1973, the schooI was converted into the ∈astern Samar Junior

Agric亜ural Co=ege (ESJAC) in response to the clamor of many parents to

Offer a co=egiate cou「se. ESJAC promptly offe「ed the Asso⊂iate in

AgricuIture program. consequently BS Agriculture was instituted酬th

SPe⊂ialization血C「OP Science and Animal Science. Notable was the Sharp

rise in enrolment refle〔請ng the high demand for the above mentioned

PrOg「amS in the ⊂O嶋ge se「vice area. As the enrolment in these deg「ee

PrOgramS Steadlly lnCreaSed, ESJAC was converted into the Eastern Samar
College of AgrlCuIture (ESCA).

As the g10bal scenario be⊂ame highlγ te⊂hnoIogicaI and complex,

the state deemed it fi亡to convert ESCA lntO the ∈astern Samar State

Co用ege (ESSC) by virtue of励鋤s Pambansa動y. 394 on May 18, 1983.

丁his conversion eventu訓y paved the way to rapid expanston in program


Offe「ings wjth cou「ses -n tea⊂her education′ VOCattona- posトSeCOnda「γ

education′ businessI engineering. and law.

1n 2000′ Repub"c Act No' 8292 mandated the integration of CHED-

SuPerVised instltut'OnS Of the p「ovin⊂e tO be integrated into the

State COlleges and unive「Sities. This integration immense-y broadened the

Services of the coIIege・ ESSC became the ESSC system with the o「ig nal

ESSC ⊂amPUS in Borongan serving as the Mam Campus. The ESSC

System has th「ee extemal campuses which are strategjca時situated jn

the p「ovinceI namelyI ESSC Can-aVid′ ESSC Salcedo and ESSC Guiuan.

On August 7′ 2004′ the President of the Republic′ her Ex⊂eIlen⊂y

GIoria MacapagaI Arroyo′ Sjgned jnto law the Republj⊂ Act二No. 9312

COnVe軸g ESSC into Easte「n Samar State Un一VerSity (∈SSU), Integrating

the「ewith MaydoIong National Agr一⊂u turaI School (MNAS) in MaydoIong,

∈aste「n Sama「.

The external campuses also have their own stories to te帖The

Sallent POints of their foundatton are,

F「om merely promotjng seconda「y agricultural edu⊂ation when it

WaS founded on June 18, 1961, ‡SSU Can置aVld which is iocated in the

northe「n part of ∈aste「n Samar now offers posトSeCOndarY ⊂OurSeS,

⊂O=egiate cou「ses∴and is an extension ce=ter for the master′s degree

PrOg「amS Of the Main Campus.

ESSU Guiuan which was established as a t「ade schooI on June 19,

19621 nOW Offers Bachelor deg「ees in Indust「ial TechnoIogy. Cjvjl

Engineering′ Hotel and Restaurant management′ SecondarY軸ucation′

Elementa「y Edl‘Catton and Master′s p「ograms i= edllCational m∂nagement,

elementary educatlOn and se⊂Ondary education.

Established in 1960 as the Southem Samar Agric亜u「al School

(SSAC), ESSU Salcedo p「esently offers a dipIoma coIIrSe in agrjcu剛「e,

deg「ee p「ograms in agricuItu「al engineerI∩g′ ag「-busi=eSS′ ag「icultu「e′

lndust「一aI educationI elementary educatlOn, SeCOndary educatlOn and


maSte「’s degree p「ograms in edu⊂ation′ ed=Cationa- maIlageme吋and in

tea⊂hjng voca〔lOnal education collrSeS- ESSU Sa-cedo also offers PhD in

軸ucatio=al Management,

Since its estat川shment in 1962 by virtue of Rep踊c Act No. 3411,

MNAS offered the basic secondary educat'On Curriculum′ then it added a

2-year Associate In Ag「iculture and in 1974 the first three years of BS

AgrI⊂Ultural Education (BS AgEd) major in Agronomy and fina時he fourth

year of this program via a ⊂OnSOrtium with then SSAC. In 1993’the schooI

WaS autho「izecI to offer the DipIoma in Ag「lC亜u「a口echnoIogY-Bachelor

Of Agri⊂Uitural TechnoIogy (DAT-BAT) p「ogrr∂m but ln 1995 abolished the

BS Ag馳⊂OllrSe. In 1996′ it offered Institllt-Ona- Housekeeping and

Home IndlIStry unde「 the Technical馳ucation and Ski一一S Development

Autho「ity (TESDA) and in 1997 became a Depar[me頂of ∈ducatlon

(De囲) supervIsed schoo- offerjng on-y secondary basic education.

Presently′ it is offering bache-o「 degrees in e-ementa「y edll⊂atIOn′

Se⊂Ondary edu⊂at-O申ndustrial education and crim-nO-ogy.

Todヨy′ the un'VerSity is a true measu「e of strong leadersh’P, ha「d

WO「k・ tenaCity・ aSPirations and commitment to public servjce of a旧ts

jnstitut-Onal membe「s′ COuP-ed wjth the unwavering s岬port of parents,

Private individuals/g「OuPS′ local and national officials, and other

Sign綱cきれ亡agendes.

A synergisti⊂ mult- CamPuS university produ⊂lng COmPetent′ Vallle

laden and g10軸y compe鵬Ve g「aduates who are proactive in promoting

the soc-0-eCOnOmic prosperity of the collntrγ

宣.基 軸ission

The universIty Sha町rimar時P「OVlde advan⊂ed edu⊂ation, h喝he「

PrOfess加aI and technoIogica=nstruction and tra面ng in the fieids of

ag「iculture・ arts and sciences′ bus…eSS and industry, CCmPute「 and


information technoiogy, education, engineering, enVi「Onmental science,

fo「estry, iaw and crimmal justice, medicine and副ied sci帥CeS and other

reほted fleIds of studies. It shall intensify its resea「Ch, eXtenSion and

Production funct10nS and provide progressive leadership in its a「eas of

Spe⊂I三溝zation ,

1.4 Co「eValues

● 要xcei!ence

IndMdual commitment to exce=ence lS Central to the


Values that ESSU promotes. The u印VerSity w用be able to achieve

exce=ence through adherence to the highest standa「ds of

Performance and by co=aborating with the veiγ best in the fields of

instruction, reSearCh, eXtenSIOn, and productlOn・

.重ntegritγ

Integrfty ls the qualfty of being honest or mor訓y uprlght.

This is a value that is developed and lea「ned overtime, In ESSU′

we b(郭eve that adherence to and shared understanding of ethi⊂a!

PrinciPles is necessary for effective co=aboration within an academlC


COmmUnity that is why we make decISions that reIy on truth and

honesty, lnte「nal congruence. openness and transparencY.

● Account種b捕ty

Every nnember of the ES⊆U community has the ob母atIOn tO

account for his/her everY a⊂tion, decISion or activities and for

Whatever money or property the …iversity entrusts to him/her.

He/She must accept responsib腔y for whatever w=l be the

COnSequenCeS it may bring and to discIose the resuIts ln a

transparent manne「. Thus, he/She must act With cautiorl and

utmost consideration for ethics and honesty in the workplace.


1.5 Administrative Organization

The university adm面St「ation is conducted in 3 !evels, nameiY,

Central or top, mIddIe, and lower leveしWith alIthoritles Iocated in each

Ievel" The central o「 top adm面stration of ESSU is comprised of the

universlty PreSjdent and 3 vice presidents (VPs) for whl⊂h its

O「ganizationai structure is divided consistent witトロts major fllnctions. The

inst:ruCtion function is administered by the VP for Academic A陥irs′ the

Planning′ reSea「Ch and extension functions by the VP for PIanning′

Research a=d Extension′ Whife the adm面Strative and support servIces by

the VP fo「 Adm涌stration.

The maximum autho「ity of the Unive「sity lS Iodged at the Board of

Regents and there are three higher councils with de=berative, PreSCriptive

and consultative functjons --一the Academic Counc=, the AdminlStrative

CounciI, and the Research and ExtensIOn Council. The Academic Counc旧s

the higher autho「ity with deliberative, P「eSCriptive and consultative

fum禦ionsover academic matters. The Administrative Counc旧s the higher

authorfty with deliberative, PreSC「iptNe and consultative functions over

adm面Stratjve, financiaし and human resou「ce po"cy matters. The

Resea「Ch and Extension Counc旧S the policy making body in research and

extensIon p「ograms of the universitY and provides the overall framework

in setting llP the u印VerSjty七research and extension st「uctures′ P「iorities,

di「e⊂請OnS and p調g昭mS.

∈SSU is structured in 5 campuses. The centrai administration is

Wlth the main ⊂amPUS. ∈ach of the other four extema' campuses is

managed by a Campus Administrator.

Adademic units or colleges are under the leadersh-P Of Co=ege

Deans who are supported by Program Heads or …一t In置Charge′ Whereas

nOn-aCademic …its are under the leadership of Directors′ With su押ort

gjven by Assistant Director and Coordinato「s.

Figllre l presents the current Organjzational St「ucture of ESSU.


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2. S重TuAT重ONAL ARAしYS重S

2.1 PemformanCeたnvironment of ESSu

To c「eate a pIan that w掴enable ESSU to become an academica=y

excelIent ins班utionI there‖s a need to assess where it stands todaY.

Folミowing are facts and figures∴about the pre-P[an position of the

University within five years prior to the planning period.

A. On重nstruction

TabIe l shows the performance indicato「s of the univers柾y in

jnstructlOn for the last five schooi yea「s, SY 2012-2013 to SY

20宣6-2017.

CUr所fu/ar P朋r∂mS∴and屠cu/fv. The number of curri⊂Ular

P「OgramS aCrOSS the 5 camロuses of the University increased from

35 in SY 2012-2013 to 44 in SY 2016-2017 ITable l). An increase

Can be noted aiso in terms of accreditatien fo「 the 44 cu「「icular

PrOgramS Cifered in theぬst 2 s⊂hooI Years. As of SY 2016-2017,

OnIy 75% of the 44 cu面CUiar programs offe「ed aregiven

a⊂Creditation by the Acc「editing Agency for Charte「ed Colleges and

Universities of the Ph用PP軍neS,重nc。 Or AACCUP, the highest level of

Which lsしeve=I重-reaCCredited for 8 programs,

On the other hand, the「e were a慮o p「OgramS that Were

Subm請ed to the Commisston on H喝her EducatlOn (CHED) for

evaluation as to comp=anae wi日n 什relr POIicleS, Standards and

guidelines (PSG) in offering said programs,

In sum, however, the academic programs offe「ed in the

university has yet to be ⊂Ontinu訓y subm請ed for exterrlai

ev∂luatton in order to satisfy quality assurance 「equirements and to

be assured that the Universrty shalI be abIe to offer quaIity

ロ「og「amS・
The academic p「ogram offe「lngS Of the Un霊VerSfty in SY

2016-2017 are deIivered by a tota=acufty work force of 480


(Figu「e 2), With the hlghest credentia=n terms of educational

attainment of doctorate deg「ee reported only by 16% from帥S

group. As to the education reql‘irements appropriate for co=ege

teaching, Only 255 o「 53% have satistisfied CHED′s standard of

be-ng a maSter′s deg「ee hoIder. These figures imply that the

University should find ways to 'mPrOVe the educational

qua冊ications of the current teaching force through its Faculty

DeveIopment Prog「am (FDP) and o両ts rec「uitment procedures to

repIace facufty members who w紺retire from the servlCe in the near

future・ Of course′ there are aIready efforts done by the Unive「sity

fo「帥e contlnuing professIOnaI deveIopment of fac亜y such as in-

house semina「S, COnferences and train活gs as well as educatiOnal

trip in addition to school attendance to pursue graduate educatjon

…der the FDP of the university o「 by extemal agencIeS aVailed of

as facuIty schola「s. Such efforts sh訓 be sustained and

Strengthened to attaln eXCe=ent facufty.


Fjきure 2. Faculty DISt融刈ton by Educational A軸ment, CY 2016

軸du亘迦也」垂鎚窒. ∈SSU e冊。in,ent has


gener訓y increased ove「 the last five schoo- years both at the

graduate and undergraduate leve一(Table 2) with a computed

aVe「age annuaI g「owth rate of 4%. An increaslng trend was

Sjm剛y observed on the graduates turnout of the面versitγ that

WaS determined at an annua- ave「age inc「ease of 8% f「om sY

2011-之012亡o SY 201与-20工6 (丁abie 2).

The continuing …C「eaSe jn erITO-ment cou-d be prima「時

a帥buted to the info「mation campaign activities co血Cted by the

Guidance and Counse冊ng Serv-CeS Office of the University and the

Student Sevices …t Of the various ⊂Olleges ∂nd to oppo血n鮎es

PrOVided by the Universjty through jts scho-arship and assistantship

P「Ogram. As reveaied by the data 'n Table 2I anるVerage inc「ease

Of 8% student scholars were recorded for 3 schooI YearS and these


SChola「s were identjf-ed elther ∂S aCademjc scholarsI両VerSity

facufty/Staff dependents′ SChola「s of private individuals or

OrganizatlOnS and schoIars of the government as ba「angay and

municipal LGUs and congress-0nal schofars. The University shouId

COntinue its information campaign activities to 「ealjze significant


SuDDort Servts to S餌dent Deve/ODmenf. The University

COnSistently enhanced the professional development of the students

through actual exposure to varied co-Cu面Cular activ贈es such as

actual conduct of field experiments∴or survey researches,

Professtonal practlce Or in ernship, and educatlOnal tour. AIso,


同的Ugh 帥e O櫛Ge of与章uden亡and A如爪面 A晦i鵬(OS蝕),崩e

University was able to expand opportunities for its students to

develop their socio-CUItural, lnterPerSOnaし and spiritt」al

development through ext「a-⊂u面CUlar activitleS COnducted every

軸day via the Exper妃n細I Le∂mmg竹ogIam fo「 students, Whi⊂旧s

ESSU Developmenをplan 2017-2021 page重○ ○f嚢4


moreove「 COmPlemented by the student development面tiatives of

the varioIIS a⊂Credited stwdent organizations. These a〔請vities′

⊂OmPlementary to the outoomes-based education that the Vice

President fo「 Academic Affairs at present has directed to be

erlhanced, ane gea「ed towards the ⊂艇ation of the “Tatak-ESSU〃

brand which the incumbent University P「esident wants軸at ∈SSU

graduates shouid poss(婆 With the following characterizatton:

technica=y and theoretically competent, Value-1aden, PrOficiem: in


English, ⊂欄caI細れke「 and problem soive「, and muiti-前lented.

These, of course, W紺「equire improved se「Vices in instruction and

SIIPPOrt SerVices and fac硝ties to students.

Many of the university students are from rural areas w肘l

limited resour⊂eS and have graduated their secondalγ education

from schooIs w鮒用mited faci樋es, thus, it is possible that many of

these stUdents have a⊂ademic deficiences in basie∴areas of

mathematics and reading. The University has to provide remedial

COu喝eS to bring these students up to a level where they can

SuCCeed, eSPeCially those enro案led in programs that recIuire a license

in practicing軸ei「 chosen profession. Tutc面ng, mentoring and

COaChing programs will be needed to enhance the students′ sk佃s

that have deficiencies and bring帥em up to pa「 educationafty. If

not, 「etention effort§ ShalI be aggresively practiced towards

rea"zing the Tatak ESSU attributes among the graduates.

耽ma/ Produ劇Vifv of Gradu∂鮎5. The exte「nal pr∝luctivity

of g輪dllateS ⊂an be measured活terms 。f perf〔rmanCe ln ljcensure

examination as well as in their empIoya胡itγ. AIthough there are

two teacher edu⊂ation graduates who were in the tenth place of the

passers in帥e Licensure Exam面ation for Teachers in CY 2015 and

in CY 2016 and one electrlcal enginee面g graduate as 8th placer of

the passers in 帥e 2016 Licer刑e Examination fo「 Electrical

Engineers′ some Performance of g「aduates in licensure examination

ane Iower than the national passing percentage (TabIe 3). This

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There were also agriculture students who took and passed

the TESDA Competency Assessment NC I重in Animal Produ⊂tion and

in Horticultu「e. Students enro=ed in programs ljke the hotel′ 「eSOrt

and rest∂urant management and computer science maY be

eれc鎚raged∴a!se to takさand p稀s relevant T巨SDA Competency

Assessment to be⊂Ome eligib!e for empIoyment after graduation.

Based on responses made f「Om the efforts of the UnIVerSity

in tra⊂k-ng the empioyment of its g「aduates, a nOトSO-impress!ve

data can be seen in Tabie 2 whe「e empIoyment rate was determined

from 8% and 4% respectively f「om two batches of g「aduates and

these graduates were found to be empIoyed in locaI and internatjonal

Pub高c and p「ivate organizations. It could be imp睦d from thls data

that the AIumni Se「vices Unit of the university that is ⊂harged with

the 「esponsib硝ty of looking lntO the empioyment of graduates shollId

improve the performance of this partlCular sarvice so that adequate

「eport can be presented. The Public EmpIoyment Service Offlce

(PESO)of the University can also help in strengthening the alumni


t「acking se「vice of the university.

寄, On Research

Table 4 shows the ove「訓Performance of the University in

research fo「 PaSt five yea「s. A=帥Ough the Unive「sity has been

PrOductive jn its research servICe, St“=t has to fo⊂US On improvlng

more its research productjvity. Fo「 instance,亡O Sa亡isfy SUC

Leve冊g∴and PBB 「eqUi「ements, reSearCh outputs should be

PreSented in lntematlOnaし natlOnal and 「eglOnal conferences,

PUbIished in jnternationa圧efereed or CHED recognized jou「naしand

Ut醇ed by the industry o口ocal communlty. With research grants

Offe「ed by a lot of R&D agencleS and organizations, the UnIVersity

Should exert effort in ava面ng such opportunities to increase its

research activitIeS and funding, Research o珊cjaIs as well should

⊂OnSider developing relevant research policies towards improvIng


reSea「Ch productivltγ′ in strengthenjng resear⊂h management

aCtivities′ and in p「oviding the needed technoIogy and fac蝿es in

SuPPOrt tO the ⊂Onduct of research so it can attal旧ts mandate of

intensifying 「esearch. Resea「ch ⊂enterS may be estab軸ed as we=

tO inc「ease the皿mber of faculty actively engaged in reseach.

C. on各X章en5ioh

重n terms o白ts extensIOn function, the Universlty WaS able to

InCreaSe its community outrea⊂h activjt-eS from 4′937 persons

trained weighted by length of tra面ng in CY 2012 to 9′918 in CY

2016.しikewiseI the percentage of t「ainees who rate the t「a面ng

COurse aS gOOd or better has活c「eased at an average of 92.6% for

3 consecutive calendar years (TabIe 5).


nd - nOくね掃

It was lea「ned from the faculty-eXtenSionists that the a〔請vitjes

they conducted have no focused agenda. ThllS, SOme Of the

COnducted actlvitIeS are nOt based on reai probIems, Situations and

needs of the clients and there was no proper feedback system. The

extensionists cited thei「 heavy instruc請onaI wo「kload that prohibit

thei「 tlmely delivery of the requested extension service that was

rated good or better by 90.3% of c航ents′ On亡he ave「age (Table 5).

The extension coordinators aIso mentioned their additional work

as reseach coordinators that made the performance of their expected

roles d櫛cult. ⊂iamoring for the separation of their designat10n into

two o楕⊂eS, One COOrdinator for resea「⊂h ancl anothe「 fo「 extension.

These isslleS On WO「kload assignment and speciaI assignment o「

designation may be given carefui ⊂OnSideration and emphasis in

St「engthening the extension se「Vices of the Unive「sity.

St刷On eXtenSion serv事Ce, the University has started to partne「

Wlth lnte「national organizations, after the onslaught of typhoon

YoIandain the province, In PrOViding training′ information, and other

educatjonaI servi⊂eS tO the agrieu柚u「esector and to lmPrOVe the

indivldual or organizational capabllitjes of c=ents aiong the vaIue

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⊂hain towa「ds increased income and imp「oved quality of l fe宣 Worth

mentioning here is the University′s partnership w軸PeopIe in Need

(PIN), Agency fo「Cooperation and Technical Development (ACTED),

the Deutsche Gese=schaft fur Internationaie Zusammenarbelt (GIZ),

the Oikos Ptochos Theo MissIOn′ and the Twin Hearts SQ Founclation

for Education. Inc. The UniversitY has to continue to pa同e「 O「

collaborate with the various private organizations and publics to

deveiop and delive「 community outreach projects and activlties

focused on address活g environmenta主eCOnOmicI and societa=ssues.

D. other Performance Indicators

Gove「nment funding has improved in the maintenance and

operating expenses of the vartous programS′ Projects and actIVities

(PPAs) of the囲Ve「Sity in instruction, reSearCh and extension as well

as in the administrative and support servi⊂eS (Table 6)' The hIgh

budget訓Oted fo「 capita' outIaY WaS uSed to rehab購ate and

constnuct new infrastructures and acquire equ-PmentS With the vast

damaged on physical st「lIctu「eS and fac栂es caused by tYPhoon

Yolanda. Howeve「, SOme Physical structures and fac輔es has Yet tO

be renovated o「 esta胡Shed in the com一ng yearSl一nCluding the ICT

To keep abreast w一帥new regu-at-OnS in instru⊂tion′ reSearCh

and extension and administratlVe P「OCedures∴aS We= as changes ln

pedagogical approaches and methodoIogies, facufty and staff we「e

sent to attend invitational t「a面ng and semina「s" The Unive「Sity has

to cont血e this p「actice since it has 「esulted to empowe「 PerSOnnel

for quaiitY ServlCe and to cont「ibute more to Organizational

productivity as evidenced by staff who were given 「ecognition by the

cMl Service CommissIOn fo「 their outStanding pe-fo「mance"

AIongside w-th this probab'y 'S tO Perfo「m JOb anaIysis to find out

ways by which job effic-en⊂y and effectiveness wi“ be imp「OVed.


The University has regularly p「ocu「ed the needed 胸rary

mate「iaIs (books and non-books) as we= as ICT equipment/fac航IeS.

The daねin Tabie 6 howeve=ndicate that these invento「Y may be

insuffieient to fu剛the needs in inst「uction and resea「ch of 480

fa⊂ufty and mo「e than lO′000 students. The -ibra「y and ICT

inf「astructLlre have to be modern-Zed and 「estructured to comply

With state-Oトthe-art and qua噂y assurance reqlIi「ements.

In summary・ the perfermance of the Unive「sity as described above is

CIear that it has to focus more on building academic exce一一ence′ because

W輔e there we「e ac⊂OmPlishments in the past years, OVer訓the academI⊂

rePutation of the UniversitY has got to be app「e⊂iabIy imp「oved. On the


Othe「 hand, the Universjty js very positive it can∴∂Chjeve academjc

exce=ence because of some strengths that are presently expe「ienced in

the environment in which it operates such as:

1) Quality Programs that passed the accredItation standards of


external evaluators =ke the AACCUP and CHED;

2) Prog「ams that has produced graduates who were in the top lO

PIacers in gove「nment exam活ations and a number of graduates

emp10Yed in locai and intemational public and p「ivate

o「9a面za亡jons;

3) A vibrant and dlVerSe Student body that s=ghtIy lmPrOVeS eVery

year in numbe「 as a result of pe「SIStent info「matton caravan among

SeCOndary schooIs and軸S has acqulred lIfe sk紺S because of a

dynamic ExperientiaIしea「njng Program p「OVided to them bY OSAA

and the student services unit of each co=ege;

4) A dedicated facu時who are訓aspIring to g「OW jn thei「 field of

dlS⊂lP廟e;

5) A committed staff after being sent to p「Ofessional development

activi亡leS;

6) Partne「ship and臨kaging activities that resLllted in a n∪mber of

extema=y-funded 「esearch and extension actlVities;

7) Consistent increase in buclget訓Otment by the govemment though

Stl旧imited for its va「ious PPAs; and

8) A pervasIVe COmmItment tO eXCeifence through the adoptlon of

University core vaIues.

With the identlfied strengths and ch訓enges posed bγ inadequa⊂ies

and weaknesses in some performance areas, the indlViduaI and group

面tiatlVeS that each academlC department/⊂O=ege, nOn-aCademic

Unjt/djvisIOn, and campus in particula「 and the UniversitY in gene「al w紺

fo=ow, it is hoped the University can move aggressiveIy toward bu胸ng

exceIlence in its mandated functions of instruction, reSearCh and

extensi°∩.
2.2 ESSU’s Role in伽e DeveIopment Focus of its Extemal Environment

∈astern Samar is one of the poo「est p「OVinces in the Ph帥ppines,

Most of its fam帥es depend on fa「ming and fishing as a source of

柄elihood. ESSU being the Ione higher education institutlO両n this part of

the count「y has a major roie to play in helping combat poverty throug旧ts

mission of pl’OViding instruく荊On, 「eSearCh opportunities, and communitY

outreach prpjects. As provlde「 Of agriculture educatlOn, the Unive「S章ty Can

h∂Ve CO獲laborative wo「ks wit11 the Offlce of the ProvincIal Agricuitu「al

Services (OPAS) in the province and the 「egional offices of the

Department of Ag「iculture and the Ag「icultural Tralning Institute (ATI)

PurSuit of agriCUIturai development of the province. Moreover, ESSU has


to be compliant with the dlre〔tlVe for sねte universjtIeS∴and co=eges

(SUCs) to be key inst「uments in the implementation of the AgricIIIture and

Fisheries ModernIZation Act, Climate Change Act, and the Disaster Risk

Redu(貼On Act which we「e recentIy passed and app「OVed. Thus, It Can

also partner with the Bu「eau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resour⊂eS and the

Department of Envi「Onment and Natu「al Resources, eSPeCia=y w軸the

extension and communfty out「each projects of the BS Fisheries and BS

Environmental Science pogram offerings of the Universlty.

Essenti訓y, ESSU should not merely deveIop relevant cu「ricula「

PrOgramS tO increase ma叩OWer CaPa⊂itIeS but implement lmPaCt

PrOgramS that are add「essed to reducing poverty and modernizing the

agro-indust「ial sector in the context of sustainable development, Thus,

ESSU has a majo「 「Ole in the affirmation of the deveIopment efforts of the

nattonaI govemment. ThlS Deveiopment Plan is fし川y anchored on the 3

ロ帥a「s of the Ph消ppine Development Plan 2017-2022, namely.


“maIasaklt” or enhanclng the sociaI fabric, “Pagbabago〃 or inequalfty-

reducting transfo「mation, and “patuloy na pag-unlad” or in⊂reaS涌g

growth potential, Of the 3 p紺ars言t is in the “pagbabago〃 p栂r that the

Unive「sitY W紺embra⊂e a= the 4 strategie goaIs. These a「e: 1) expanding

e⊂OnOmlC OPPOrtunities in agricu看ture, forestrY and fisheries,2) expanding

economic opportl面tIeS in indust「Y and servi⊂eS through ‘‘trabaho’’and


‘‘negosyo,’’ 3) accelerating human capital deveIopment, and 4) 「educing

VUlne「ab冊y of indjviduaIs∴and fam鵬S. In the ‘‘malasaklt′’p紺ar, the


development efforts of the University w紺focllS On enSuring people-

Cente「ed′ Clean and e筒cient governance as we= as in promotlng Philippine

Culture and vaIuesI While in the upatuloy and pag-unlad〃 p腫r, the

University sh訓fl川y consider the natlOnal goal of vlgOroUSly advancing

SClen⊂e, teChnoIogy and innovation (ST重) through ltS reSear⊂h functlOn.

Access to higher educatlOn rePreSents a basic achievement of

Cit:izenshjp rights and this shouId be one of a llnlVe「Sityts most importallt

missions in the social 「esponsjb航Y domaIn, ESSU can guara∩tee the

access of students through the p「ovjsIOn and expansIOn Of financial

SuPPOrt and s⊂holarshlP grant Since instruction lS the major functIOn Of the

Unive鴫itY.

Fo「 its research functlOn, the Unive「Sity w用SUPPOrt the NationaI

Higher Education∴Research Agenda of CHED and the Basic EducatlOn

Research Agenda of the Department of EducatlOn. In the performance of

its resea「⊂h and extension (R&E) fun⊂tions, it w用COnSider the R&E thrusts

and priorities of 「egional R&∈ o「ganizations of which the UnlVerSfty is a

member like the Visayas Consortjum fo「 Agri⊂ulture Aqllatic and

Resources P「Ogram (VjCARP)′ RegIOnaI Resea「Ch and Development

Network (RRDEN) fo「 Agriculture and Fisheries, the Eastem VISayaS

CollnC旧or Indust「γ and Ene「gy Resea「ch and Deveゆment (EVICIERD) of

DOST, and the Eastern Visayas Health Resea「ch and Development

Committee (EVHRDC) of DOST.

In the context of globalization, the University has to align some of

its performance with ASEAN standards and thus∴needs to continue to

COmmIt itseIf wIth the interdisciロlina「y fo「mation of DrOfessjonals,

PrOfessors and researche「s through面tegration of the different fleids of

knowledge and regional and intemationaI exchange among∴Students,

faculty and researchers.

It is on the aforecited development needs and efforts of the

extemal envlrOnment Of ESSU that the University ln this Development


Plan w剛address on,
3. PURPoSE OF ESSU DEV置LOpMENT PしAN 2017-2021

The preparation of Moving 7t)Wards E*ce〃ence...ESSU Deve/Opment

P佃n 20]7-202」 was guided by a desIre tO e而ance the quality of the

ins亡ru〔tion, 「eSea「Ch and extensIOn missIOrl Of the universlty aS a Whole.

重ts preparation began in 2016 acco「d活g to the fo=ow肌g StageS:

Sねge ]: The top management (President and Vice Presidents) had a


meeting on November 18, 2016. From the pe「formance envjronment of
the unlVerSity for the pe「iod CY 2012 to CY 2016 that was presented by
the Planning Officer, the g「oup conducted a situationaI analysis ,己nd has
assessed the role the university can play in the development focus of
extemai environment, The meeting has resulted to the lden綱⊂ation of
development goais for the unlVerSitY In the next five years.

Second Sぬge: The ag「eed upon development goaIs were disseminated to


the next lower levei of management (CamPuS adm面StratOrS, deans and
di「ecto「S) for dis⊂uSSion on the prio「ities and面tiatives to consider and
fo⊂uS On toWards achieving the deveIopment goais. The discussion outputs
Were incorporated into the軸al form of this Plan.

This Development PIan is the roadmap of ∈SSU in its JOurney tO

academic exce=ence. Ove「訓, this Plan intends to a⊂hieve the overriding

goal of the University in∴advancing the we=-bemg and improving the

qua焼y o=ife of the people in the local and globaI commllnfty through

OutStanding instruction, the conduct of 「elevant researches and the

e純Ctive deIiverY Of high-impact extensIOn P「Og「amS.

It is expected that the lnltlatlVeS ldentified herein w紺be started

and/Or fu時rea“zed by 2021. Imロlementation of the Development Plan

w用 be a∴COntlnUing p「ocess, and the pa⊂e at Which the university

P「Og「eSSeS W紺depend upon a number of ci「cumstan⊂eS, importantly

qua楯ed/COmPetent WOrkforce, the availab硝ty of fInanCiai resources, and

adequate fac航ies.
4. FUTURたP姿RSP格CT重V各OFたSSU

By the end of the両面ng period (CY 2021), the fol-owing

describes what the University w紺be:

・ Our CurricuIar P「ograms… ESSU w紺offer high-qua“ty degree

P「OgramS aCCredited by AACCUP and CHED and w用be de=vered in

a stlldenトCentered environment and …der the principles of

OUt⊂OmeS-based education.

● Highe「即ucation Access: ESSU w用provide access to higher

education through enhanced scholarshIP and assistantship prog「am

and open admission but aggress一Ve retentlOn POlicy.

. Our Students;Our students w紺be able亡O Ieam arld to aclvance

knowledge in the field of discipll=e they have en「olled in and w肌

have the opportunity to learn th「ough the innovative use of

technoIogy. Thei「 ho看istic growth and deveIopment w紺 be

SuPPOrted through co- and extra-CUrricuIar activities to p「epa「e

them to become `‘EGO-PROACTIVE′′ graduates --- P「oblem so一ver′

Research-Oriented, Academic副y p「epared, CaCommu面⊂ate

effectlVelyI TechnoIogic訓γ P「Oficient′ has multiple Inte=egence′

Value-1aden, and Environment friendly.

. our Graduates: The perfo「mance of our graduates ln iICenSUre

and other government examinations w紺be g「adu訓y improved.

Most of a=, Ou「 graduates w紺become empioyed and w用become

leaders in their commun ties and a⊂COmPlished professionals in theIr

Chosen wo「k.

. Our Fa⊂ulty and Staff: The fac亜y and staff of the University w紺

find high levels of fuifIIment and satisfactlOn aS they continue to

「eap galnS from professional deveIopment opportu面ties provided to

them and consequently lnC「eaSing their dedication and commltment

and exce=ence as they co=aborate to educate and su卵ort a student

body recogniZed fo「 its integrity事


' Our Research: ∪面verslty 「eSe∂rChes剛be wjdely known for its

m亜idiscIPljnary app「oach that w冊e-p so一ve the most c剛enging

SOCjal′ ag「icultural′ and envi「onmentTe-ated叩biems.

. Our置xteI'Sion aれd Comm州fty Outreachこ丁he impact of

COmmunity serviceand extension prog「ams wi" be recog印Zed by

high levels of pub"c and private support.

● Our Organi重ationaI Govemance口he orga白扇tion串roductivfty

刷be improved from the st「engthened res亜s-based performance

management and financiaI management and f「om imp「oved human

reSOurCe management system ,

. Our Physical Facilities刷e qua-ity of ou「 physical fac欄es and

grOUnds wm be improved consistent with program a⊂Creditation

S亡anda「ds.
5. GOALS FOR TH帥LANN重NG P管R]OD AND SEしECTED
AC丁重V霊T重ES TO ADDRESS T軸堰GOAしS

P「Odu⊂tjve performance in the University w… be sl’PPOrted through

a COmmitment in Transform∂tiona圧eadership described in te「ms of

dedicated ad輔Strative and supervisory serviceI Synergy in use of

「eSOurCeS′ a COIIegial wo「king environmentI and an image of achievement

and pride. Thjs刷be translated into action thro=gh the制owing goaIs

and focus areas targetted fo「 imp「ovement and a⊂hjevement.

Go∂/ J : Ehhanced Sfudent Recr所tment ∂nd Deve/Opmen亡

For a c面Cular program to be continuously offe「ed′ CHED 「equires

that enrolment in訓year levels shou-d not be lower than lOO. The

University sho面d therefore endeavo「 to attaln th-S mjn'mUm requi「ement

The Universi亡y may provjde open∴aCCeSS亡O a一同⊂Oming freshmen

Students. Admissjon will be 「estricted/SCreened th「ough ent「ance test. The

University has to procure/use standardized te5t and to航e f即-time

qua輔ed personnel for this pu「pose and deve-op and imp-ement a rigi

retention pol'Cy- Meantime′ ent「anCe eXamInation currently used by the

University or any college should be assessed and evaluated for its

Pred-Ctive validity. In addition′ tO a請ract the best students to programs

With li⊂enSure eXamination for its graduates′ it should target to 「ecruit

better qua輸ed students (top lO% of high schooI graduating class o,

Students wlth h-gh schooI GPA of 85 and higher) th「ough schoiarship

grants. Mo「eover′ jt should con軸ue its effort of providing finan⊂ial

aSSistance to retain good stud釧tS through assistantship program.

Aiso′ the Universfty should increase its emphasis on enhancing

StUdent life′ focusing more on a⊂ademi⊂ e=hancements and i両mproving

StUdent support services like more and higher qu訓ty academic advising

and career co…Se臨g′ mOre leadersh P′ reSearCh, and communfty

OutreaCh actlVities′ and more activities that would he-p students develop

their professiona申nterpersonaI′ COmmuniGations, and social skills through


eXtra-CUrricular activities condllCted in NSTP classes′ Experiential

Leaming Program sessions′ and student organjzation initiatlVeS. Students

Wjth me「itorious performa=Ce S剛be recog面Zed in appropriate venues.

Go∂/ 2. E*ce//ence h Jnsれ/C的n

Academic excellen⊂e requ'「es that academie programs offe「ed must

be of good quality as meas=red through accreditation by external

evaIuators such as AACCUP and CHED Regiona- QuaIity As鎚SSment and

aS meaSured in the extemai pr。du⊂tlVrty O白ts graduates in terms of

reIevant empioyment and successfuI performance ln licensure and othe「

gOVernment eXaminations. Hence, the Unive「sity must continue to submlt

academic p「OgramS for accreditation by AACCUP ancI CHED to have all

P「Ogram Offerings compliant with quafty assurance standards. It has also

tO aSSeSS and re-aSSeSS the reIevance of its o-cI curricu-a「 programs and′

Wheneve「 poss圃e′ tO Seek approva' for the offe「ing of hlghly in-demand

neW PrOgramS that are consistent with CHED 「eguIations and industrγ

requi「ement.しikewiseI CUrriculum with competency sk冊s shouId be re-

designed to become more sk岨oriented to eqllip more and prepa「e

StUdenトen「Oilees fo「 T∈SDA s畑s accreditatjon∴and become eljgible fo「

empIoyment upon their g「aduation.

The Universfty must continue its commitment to imp「ove the関SSing

PerCentage Of graduates in government exa刷natlOnS by revISit活g the

Current PrOCeSS and procedu「es in the conduct of revIeW ⊂iasses for

曜ensure examinations and begin to implement an effective practi⊂e to

institutlOna"ze a system for its successfui conduct,

Likewise′ the University shouId strive to have a systemat-C traCking

Of its graduates to gauge ⊂a「eer deveiopment and gain feedback to

enhance curricul∂r PrOgramS tO better meet career pathway needs. The

g「aduation experience of students sho=ld be continuously assessed and

determined through surveys of JOb placement, job satisfaction of


graduates′ and empIoye「 sat-Sfaction by developing a= OnThne fo"o…P

SyStem to supplement its manlla- conduct in o「de「 to get a good feedback

Of the empIoyment status of graduates.

Academi⊂ eXCellence also beg一nS W-th high-qUaIrty fac時Faculty

nOt Only enhance the instr鴫ional and program reputatton of the

University but also attracts quality stlldents. Keeping and re⊂r両ng

qUality faculty w冊e「efore he-p ESSU become a g「eat universfty" Hen⊂e,

for the p「esent c「op of facuity’they刷be continually provlded with

relevant oppo軸ties for upg「adlng their professiona- competencies in a

COmPrehensIVe Facurty Development p「ogram togethe「 w'th the support

Staff in orde「 to deve-op an outstandjng facu-ty and staff within a co'一egial

atm°SPhere that recognize djve「se contributions. The Universjty w掴so

屯ci幅te the recruitment and app{intment of needed facufty that have the

POtential to attain the hjghest honors in their discip冊es and剛

COntrjbute to bringing a good reputatjon to the U印VerS時

Academic exceIlence is∴also depende=t uPOn the qualfty of the

teaC冊g and Iea面ng envi「onment. Thus′ any learrmg lnSt!tution has to

aChieve a∴SUStainable ba-ance betwee両StrUCt'Ona汗esponsib硝tjes and

reSOu「CeS that w用allow efficient and effective de-ivery o白nst「uctional

Service and ensure a c剛enging p-ace to work a剛ea「n・ ]n thlS rega「d,

there is a need for ESSU to renovate′ UPdate′ eqUIP, and maintain

⊂lass「ooms and instructiona一一aborato「ies. While it剛require a n肥mbe「

Of years and significant resources to b「ing訓physical fac踊es into the

mOdern age′ the Unjvers-ty needs to jump-Startthe process and present a

SenSe Of urgen⊂y tO COnCemed govemment agencies … aCqulnr'g帥ese to

Satisfy accreditatio= requl「ementS.

Each department or co嶋ge s圃deve-op a data bank on the entry

behaviors of students and thei「 learning outcomes∴aS reference for the

Plan画g of relevant pedagogica“ntervention and improvement and s圃

require訓facufty to regularly rev′eW anCl update OBE course sylIabi to

re的ct assessments of m幽ple inte陶ences and new reference m∂terials.

Each should also (1) deve'op and implement instructlOnal supervisory


P「Og「am and peer reviews as too-s fo「 instructicma- improvement,

(2) in申ement and/Or enhance the use of task force′ WOrking groups and

advisory committees in relation to operatjons and performance

eValuatio=S Of the lnSt「uCtton functron of the university′ (3) integ「ate

St「ategic plennlng assessment reports and annua` faculty eva庇tjons into

amllal assessments′ and (4) regufarly revleW and make recommendations

tO lmprove instructiona- performance.

GoaI 3・加ゆ佃Ved p調d宛のv妙所IでSe∂肋

The perfe「mance review -n 「eSear⊂吊as identified the need to

improve its productivity in terms of the number of facuity engaged章n

reSearCh and in the disse刑nat-On Of 「esearch outputs through s⊂ientific

fora and the print. Moreover′ it was determined that the research

focus/directlO両S nOt We-l-defined・ Hence′ the Universjty has to enhance

ltS eXisting research p「ograms and deveIop new resea「ch輔atlVeS and

POIjcleS SUCh as (1) conducting 「esearches that pursue a ‘`productton to

COnSumPtion system′′ (PCS) approach and m踊dISCip冊e'γ aPPrOa⊂h

Which comprises the set of acto「s′ materlals′ aCtMties, Services and

irrstItutions involved in the g「owirng′ harvesting and han(踊ng of p∂rtieular

COmmOdity′ t:ranSformi=g it into a usab'e and/Or high-Value product, ∂nd

ma「keting the f圃product in ac⊂Ord with deve-oped resea'th agenda;

(2) strengthening adm面st「ative support to facu-ty re朗arche「s as they

are en⊂Ouraged tc' P「eSent reSearCh-based paper ln i=ternationai′ national

and regional conferences and to pu胡sh a 「esearch output in refereed

SCIentific jollrnals of regjona一′ national, O「肌temat-Ona- circuIat朋;

(3) a⊂qlliring and making availab-e info「mation tech=OIogy support and

「eSOurCeS tIlat WOuld contribute significantly to facu崎/ and student

SUCCeSS in researc恒(4) re軸ng regllla「 monjtoring and evaluation in

reSearCh perfomance and analyzmg reasons for decIines in nllmbe「s; and

(5) re⊂Ognizjng and rewa巾jng faculty ∂nd students for excellence o「

Outstanding performance in research.


Resea「ch collaborations among a⊂ademic and resea「ch institutions

aS We帰s with =On-gOVer…ent′ P「ivate a=d business organIZations s刷

be In⊂reaSed to improve the qua-ity of 「esearch by -everagi=g facIIlty,

eXte「nal fundlng′ and fac胴es resources beyond the scope that the

University could p「ovide.

Modules of the research management informatjon system (RMIS)


Of each co嶋ge sha順establlShed and′or ma一ntaned as ready reference

for plan-ng activities and so that research product'Vfty can be c-ea「ly

described and easlly tracked. PubllCation of faculty research outputs in

the universfty journals s軸be regula「-y lSSued and upioaded lntO the

Resea「ch Webpage of the Unjversfty website to widen its circulation and

the b榔omet「ic value of researches. outputs of student 「esearches s剛

be 「egula「ly published in the research joumals of each col廟e.

Mo「e experientia=ea「両g opportunities個reSearCh fo「 stlldents

Shall be p「ovided for them to become c「itica圧hinke「s and problem-

SOlvers by requiring junio「 students to submit report of process-

documented case study and senior students individu訓y or in groups to

⊂Onduct research work′ either as a reqllirement for a course or a degree

Whose outputs s剛be presented in scheduled Techno Expo or Research

Congress of the Univers'ty,

The estab軸ment of the p掴ppine Natjve Pjg Research Center in

the main campus s圃be aggresslVely pursued. The marragement of

Center for Eco-Governance and C-1mate Change Action (CEGCCA) and the
A剛a亡ed Renewable Ene「gy center (AREC) both in the main campus sh訓

be strengthened and its fac輔es s圃be ⊂Ontjnuafty upgraded, A

reSearCh institute or center in each externa- campus s剛be proposed or

Started for establishment,

The Intellectuai Property O怖Ce Of the Universlty S軸strengthen its

Prqjects/actlvities inpatenting and com mercializing research-gene「ated


teChnotog-eS. An ad…S圃ve staff pos-tion if applicable s軸be created

and fihed-uP亡O Carry out responsib焼s m patent sea「ching and patent

Research assIStant wlth pemanent empIoyment may be hirecl to


Perform the work in resea「ch output publication and in bIO闘ometrus work

at the 「esearch offue. If not possjble′ add-tlOrral personne両h speclal

aSSIgnment or deslgnation to perrirm these works s剛be p「ovided.

Go∂/ 4・ E励∂nCed Cbmmmrty outea。7

The unjversfty has to刷ovate approaches to p「ov-de meaningful

Partnership and collabo「at-ons with pu航and p「ivate entitleS in its

COmmunity outrea⊂h actjvitjes in orde「 to attaln healthy廟ng∴and

eCOnOmic and cultural development for the Easte「n s∂m∂朋os. In thlS

regard′ eXtenSjon or communfty outreach programs should be macIe more

Situatjon-SPeCifi⊂ and holistic in scope and should be consistent with the

focus of the universlfty or co一一ege extension agenda and with the needs of

To accelerate community out「each perfomance′ the methodoIogy in

the conduct of systematic and focused communfty outreach activities s軸

be expanded and 「efined冊e with the ext帥Sion agenda of a ⊂Oifege or

that of the unjversity' Measures to track and assess soc-a- and e⊂OnOmjc

PrOgreSS and impact of service to and co帖borations with communities

S剛be developed an{自mplemented properiy.

Wide=ing the reach of comm面ty engagements s剛be undertaken

th「ollgh the conduct of extensio両軸Va川e hosting of radio program to

disseminate extension p「QJeCtS a=d actjvities of a college or o白的e

university′ and the establishment of a techno demo farm o「 project ln an

adopted barangay. Each campus s圃come lIP Wlth a regular pub圃ion

Of extensio…Orks an。 accomplishments in a newsletter. An Extensjon

Webpage s剛be created and esta胸ed刷e webs-te Of the univers時


Expe「ientia。earning opportunities in extension should be provided to

Students by requiring each c-ass to conduct at least one community

OutreaCh activity per semester′ and requiring junior and senior students in

grOuPS tO P「eSent research-gene融ed techno10gy (PrOCeSS O「 P「Oduct),

eithe「 as a techno demonst「at10n Or PaPer PreSentation and prepare

techno guide o「 poster of the mate咽的「 presentati飢.

Go∂1与・勧h∂n健d庇的uon∂l侮n∂gement

The Unjversfty has Iimited financIal訓OCatlOnS by the government

and′ because of this′ SUCs are directed to -ook for ways to gene「ate

in⊂Ome tO SuPPOrt its operational 「equirements・ In view of this′ the

University has to optimize its procluctjon or IGP ope「ations and encourage

and support p「oduction of IGPs among its facu時 重t should aiso seek

PartnerShip with stakehoIders and support lnitiatlVeS for extern∂口unding

tO in⊂「eaSe financial resou「ces of the …ive「sity for its instru虜ional,

reSearCh and comm面ty outreach needs. Gjven the budget from the

gOVernment and external sources′ the u川Ve「Sfty should enhance its

interna=inancial controIs for reduced aud-t findings for the囲versIty,

Maintaining an attractive campus envi「onment w用contribute to

making jt safe for its personne圧o wo「k in and conducive for its students

tO leam・ Hence′ the University w紺t「y to t「ansform the buildings and

grO…ds to make it safe and ⊂Onduc一Ve for a帖ts a⊂tOrS by imp「oving the

CamPllS infrastructure to conmbute to academic exce一一en⊂e′ With

Particular attention to the clean冊ess and quality of maintenance of the

bujldjngs (incIuding classrooms, laborator事eS, and productjon and wo.k

a「eaS); P「ePa「ing grounds/Site lmPrOVement P-ar- for each col-ege and

impIement such plan; COnSt…±ing buildings and other physi⊂al facilities

needed to satisfy i=StruCtlOn and resea「ch requi「ements;and estab”shing

a WaSte management函n for each co哩e and for the Universjty.

Enhancement of IT lnf「astructure w帥be schedu`ed by upgrading IT

in 訓 depaltmentSI enhancing network infrastrucfure and the

establishment of cIoud computing on campus. Te⊂hnoIogy enhancements


and upg「ades to systems for automated student services reiated to

regist「ation′ degree audit′ advising′ droppirng and adding subJeCts, and

financiai aid sh訓be estabIished and strengthened.

Lib「ary 「esources and fac航ies sha” be enhan⊂ed' The Library has to

∂CCeSS to mOre databases to strengthen fac亜y and student 「esea「ch

efforts. o刷e Public Access Cata-og (OPAC) s剛be made functiona。n

the librarγ bujlding. The lib「ary spaces need to be modified to bette「 meet

the technoIogjcal and co帽boratlOn needs of students.

Saffty and security measures w紺be fu軸e「 enhanced th「ough

jnstalIation of surveillance cameras jnside bu凋lngS∴alld on st「ategic

Iocations around the …lVe「SitY CamPuS. The entry of vehicles w潮be

COntrOlled and regulated with the use of stlCkers and gate pass whic両州

be 「enewed every year and confiscated in ⊂aSe Of v-OIat-OnS. Strategic訓y

located parking areas w用a so be pLlt in place around the campus,

Additiona=nfrastruct=re P「Qjects w旧ncIude constructlOn Of muit主

Storey bu脚ngs for every academ-C department and ∃∴Centr訓zed

Iabo「atory bullding for the unlVe「Slty that w紺take into conside「ation

aestheti⊂ and functional-ty aSPeCtS. Additiona同ousing units for both

empIoyees and students is also envisioned. Likewise′ eXPanSIOn and

lmPrOVementS Of athletjc gro…ds, COVered walk and electn⊂aL road and

drainage system will also be conside「ed. A mate「ia- re⊂OVery facility w用

aIso be constructed to augment the waste management program of the

unlVerSity.

Projects and activities to support creatlng an柵age, P両e and

reCOgnition of the Umverslty and its members sha冊e pursued to enhance

PubllC aWareneSS Of the unive「slty and its significant accomplishments

through m亜imedia・ This should be an added 「esponsit硝ty of the Public

Relattons and軸brmation Management Office (PR重MO),しikewISe. inter-

nationaIization面tjatives in instruction, reSea「Ch and extensIOn Sh訓be

Started by the Extemal Ljnkaging Office, A Vl⊂e-President fo「 Exte「naI

Affai「S may be created to supervise these two offices.


Institutionai effectiveness∴and acco…tabf時shal- be continuously

PU「SUed through improved strategjc p-anning and management revleW.

Qualjty manageme=t Sh訓be assured through submission to externaI

evaluators and accred-tOrS tO COmPly with inter=ationaI standards such as

ISO accredlta的n‘ Program to institutiona厄e exce脚ce jn human

reSOurCe management and the 「ewarding of personneI with me「itorlOuS

aCCOmPlishments sh訓be es亡a胡shed and sustained,

Restructuring the TechnoIogy Centrum w紺be scheduled to house

te⊂hnoIogleS (PrOCeSS・ P「Oduct′ Or information) generated through

「eSearCh′ and innovative and creative wo「ks ⊂Onducted by facuitlI and

Students to facmate ready access for the adoption of these techno-ogies.

It may be used also as a techno-1nCubator faci-ity. This fa⊂ility may be

OCCuPied by the Inte=ectua! Property OfflCe Of the UniversitY.

Regular conduct of job analysis and perfomance review sh訓be

done and the results sh訓be used旧deslgning job qu描ication and

Sta飾ng policies a=d the modificatlOn/revIS-On Of the organlZation st「ucture

O白he Unive「si亡Y,

The initiatives conta-ned above are onIy a few that are designed to

accelerate performance of the Universjty over the nex=ive years.


The「efo「e, these are not meant to be bind`ng声nstead, the Universfty w用

remain flexible in its desire to attain utmost academic exce=ence unde「

given financial support and the best adm面St「atlVe COnSiderations,


6' FAC霊LITATING ACT重ONS

Fac航ating actions describe changes that are necessary if the

University is to successfully imp-ement the focus a「eas targetted for

eStablishment and improvement that are llSted in this Development plen.

Two such Facilitating ActlOnS a「e identifled - Obtain increased governm帥t

SuPPOrt and周CreaSe Organ-Zat10na。iex剛ty that are descrifed briefty as

(も=ows:

Obt加J7,Cre∂Sed Govemment s岬poIで

To implement師s Deve-opment plan′ the囲ve「sity w紺need

additiona=und置ng that co両d come f「om a variety of sourcesI e.g.′

gOVe「nment′ industry′ P「ivate donors′ tUitionI and from entrepreneurial

aCtivity of the University. But it訓begms w-th the fllnding sllPPOrt Of the

gOVemment. ThereforeI the Unive「sity w用endeavor to achieve ∂

gOVemment fund that w用eventu訓y inc「ease with increase in en「oIment

and improved performance in research and extension and ⊂Ommunity

OutreaCh activities. It sh訓a so attract strateglc investments in

te⊂hnoIogy-reIated resear⊂h and development and extensIOrl PPAs from

Other government agencies′ Iocal gove「nment units」 nOn-gOVernment

Of凧oes′ and people organjzations and sh訓invest in IGPs fo「 additional

U両Versity funding.

Should the Un-VerSity secu「e additiona=inanclal 「esou「ces f「om

OutSide′ these secured flnan⊂ial 「eso=rCeS W用be fu=y used for its

intended purpose. In additionI the Unive「sitY is think-ng Of establlShing a

foundat-On Where donations or grants in the ⊂Ondu⊂t Of activities such as

research and ex亡ensjon w紺be channe=ed.

加α℃∂5e OI卸n度∂的n∂l解諦bi〃γ

The developme=t initiatives des⊂rIbed above in orde「 for the

University to achleVe a⊂adem-C eXCe=ence require that it has to be more


flexibie and capabIe of respondjng more quickly to lnternaI and external

events ,

7, IMPL各MENTAT霊ON PROC各SS

Th-S Plan recognizes that the「e ⊂Ou-d be a gap between the

Unjversity asplrattonS and availab-e resourcesI PartlCu-ariy in cont'nuing

funds. ShouId su⊂h a gap existI a-ternatives w用be made to include

finding other funding sources and/Or S⊂aling ba⊂k o「 stretching out the

imロlementation of various initiatives.

At the e=d of each caIenda「 yea「′ aCCOmP=shments w紺be reviewed

and this面= be compared with the benchmarks jn the pre⊂eding year. Any

gap w紺be used as jnp=ts for the next pIanning perlOd.

ExpendItUreS neCeSSarγ tO implement ea⊂h 「eievant PPA ln軸S Plan

along with currently ava-labIe resour⊂eS W用also be reassessed. Based on

this reassessmentI Prio輔es w用be set a=d agenda for the year ahead w用

be established. This process w用take pla⊂e for ea⊂h PPA and fo「 everγ

Planning sessIOn.
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