Archives for February 21, 2014

CHED/MARINA/PRC Evaluate WVCST BS Marine Engineering

                A team of four composed of representatives from CHED, PRC and MARINA came today, February 20, 2014 to evaluate the programs of BS Marine Engineering of the College.

                In the opening program, it was emphasized by Dr. Greg Perez, Jr., Supervisor, Marine Engineering, CHED, Regional Office 6, that the visit does not mean they will police on the Marine Engineering Department and find loopholes but instead help improve the system of education in the said department. This was also seconded by Chief Engr. Eldifonso Uba from the Philippine Regulations Commission when he said that if we follow what is required, there is nothing to fear especially if your system is already aligned. The monitoring will also find out whether the expertise of the professors was passed on to the students. He then requested everybody involved in the evaluation to cooperate with the team.

                Meanwhile, on the part of Dr. Carmelo V. Ambut, VP for Research and Extension, he conveyed his hope that the evaluation of CHED and MARINA will boost the morale of poor people to aspire for good and quality life for acquiring quality, relevant education yet affordable to public education. If ever the College falls short to the standards, he assured the team that WVCST is willing to embrace needed improvement just to be of service to the poor yet deserving students. Dr. Ambut believes that Western Visayas College of Science and Technology is the one which will articulate the notion that education is a social equalizer.

                Other members of the evaluation team are Miss Ma. Cristina Fleras of MARINA and Miss Lovette Jardiolin of CHED Central Office.

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SCUAA Concludes: CPSU General Champion, WVCST Bags 3rd Place

                After 5 days of exciting sports events, SCUAA (State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association) was concluded in a closing ceremony yesterday afternoon, February 19, 2014. Central Philippine State University (CPSU) was declared as the general champion after finishing with 75 Gold medals, 35 Silvers and 37 Bronzes.

                The men swimming event was the main contributory factor for winning the championship after it garnered 30 gold medals as well as the women athletics in which they earned 19 Golds.

                On the other hand, emerging 2nd was the West Visayas State University (WVSU) with 55 Gold medals, 52 Silvers and 31 Bronzes. WVCST (Western Visayas College of Science and Technology) which came 3rd, earned 32 Golds, 25 Silvers and 34 Bronze medals.

                The following is the over-all performance of the other State Colleges and Universities.

 

                                                GOLD                    SILVER                  BRONZE

ASU                                       27                           50                           39

CHMSC                                 23                           29                           54

ISCOF                                    19                           14                           3

CAPSU                                  15                           34                           52

UA                                          12                           22                           27

NONESCOST                       8                              3                              6

GSC                                        6                              3                              13

NIPSC                                    5                              0                              0

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