Extension Programs and Services
- Community Continuing Education Program
These are the Short-Term Course Programs for Livelihood Skills Development (LSD) and Community Lecture-Demonstration on Mature Technology of the University.- Livelihood Skills Development Courses
- Basic Cooking
- Baking and Decorating
- Driving
- Computer Literacy
- Automotive Mechanics
- Dressmaking
- Table Setting (with Napkin Folding)
- Basic Electricity
- Cosmetology
- Agriculture and Aquanculture
- Others (as needed)
- Community Partnership Program
Partnership program with local government units (LGUs) and other institutions aimed at supporting countryside development by mobilizing local personnel/faculty and available resources of the University. - Capability Building
Internal - this refers upgrading capabilities of extension services personnel/faculty and staff through trainings.
External - This capability building emphasizes training and development activities for community partners. - Institutional Training Program
This refers to the training activities extended by a department or college to clients, LGUs, and community beneficiaries and their target groups. - Technology Transfer, Adoption, and Utilization
This program focuses on the transfer of skills, knowledge, expertise, know-how, equipment, machinery and tools that are available in the treasury of research and technology of the university. (i.e. production of IEC materials, technology dissemination, prototype and fabrication of new products and media utilization.) Clients are either walk-in or partner community of the University who are qualified under the list of extension beneficiaries. - Expanded Linkages
linkages which tie-up programs with various organization for resources sharing and technical assistance, i.e., commission on Higher Education (CHED), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), local Government Units (LGUs), TESDA, Civil Society Groups and other development organization both local and international. - Gender and Development Programs
Involves gender-responsive planning, advocacy, training and development of gender responsive statistical system, and setting up of focal points, CODI, and other structures gender mainstreaming. Aside from gender this programs also includes Sexuality, Reproductive Health, Violence against Women and Children (VAWC) and other gender issues. - Industry Association Development Programs
This development programs concerns with specific partnership between a university unit and an industry association outside the university for the purpose of upgrading the latter's technical/technological capacity and to help improve the lives of association members. This will also help the university improve its knowledge-base resources based on the need of the industry. - Good Governance Program
This concerns proper management of the municipal and barangay government through the knowledge of the local government code, mastery of leadership function, and other technological know-how in the pursuit of barangay development an good governance. - Environmental Management Program
This refers to extension programs concerned with the judicious utilization , protection and rehabilitation of the region's naturals resources and habitat. Eco-tourism is one of the target areas for this programs. - Environmental Management programs
Activities that promote healthful living, nutrition, prevention of diseases, breastfeeding, and similar concerns are among the scope of extension work under this program. - Technical Consultancy Service
These services make the different technological and vocational expertise of the university accessible and useful to the community and business through deployment of technical experts from the university's. - Cultural and Sports Development Program
Responding to socio-cultural and sports activities of the community particularly during special events in the national, regional
and local such as fiesta celebration, EVRAA,SCUAA and other similar activities. - Relief and Rescue Operation Program
This program provides assistance to people and or communities affected by man-made or naturals calamities. Activities are centered on the on the procurement and distribution of relief goods ot services to affected communities. Also provides for activities involving disaster awareness, prevention and management. - Extension Research Program
This Program covers the conduct of research work/activities for dissemination and or improvement of extension services delivery. - Non-Formal Education Program
This is in non-formal education (NFE) with the government program particularly of the DepEd on the Non-formal education (NFE) or the Alternative Learning System (ALS) which provides learning thru formal, informal and other forms of education training with the end goal or eradicating illiteracy and helping in the poverty alleviation of the region.
- Community Continuing Education Program
These are the Short-Term Course Programs for Livelihood Skills Development
(LSD) and Community Lecture-Demonstration on Mature Technology of the University.
- Livelihood Skills Development Courses
- Basic Cooking
- Baking and Decorating
- Driving
- Computer Literacy
- Automotive Mechanics
- Dressmaking
- Table Setting (with Napkin Folding)
- Basic Electricity
- Cosmetology
- Agriculture and Aquanculture
- Others (as needed)
- Community Partnership Program
Partnership program with local goverment units (LGUs) and other
institutions aimed at supporting countryside development by mobilizing local personnel/faculty and available
resources of the University - Capability Building
Internal - this refers upgrading capabilities of extension services
personnel/faculty and staff through trainings.
External - This capability building emphasizes training and development activities for community partners.
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