Student-Administration dialogue conducted

A Student-Administration Dialogue sponsored by the Student Republic (SR) was held last Oct. 5 at the Ed Tech Center. 

The dialogue was held in order for students to have a venue to raise and clarify some issues  and concerns from the administration.

The Administrative Council and student leaders coming from the different organizations of the university attended the activity. 

In his welcome remarks, Dr. Raul F. Muyong, University President, encouraged the students to voice out their thoughts and concerns about issues that are of importance to them. He also emphasized that they are not there to defend themselves, but to listen instead with the suggestions that they might give for the improvement of the services the university can offer to them.

“Students are one of the most important stakeholders in this educational institution,” Dr. Muyong stated in his welcome speech. Along with the university president, members of the Administrative Council also answered every sentiment, feedback and question raised by the students.

In answer to the query of the adminstration's plan for the marine engineering students, the administration informed the students that additional simulators will be procured. 

The dialogue also answered questions on the implementation of  K-12.

As inquired by most students, Dr. Muyong made it clear that SUCs are not mandated by law to offer Senior High School (SHS) Program but would support DepEd in its implementation of K-12. The university will partner with DepEd schools that would like to have a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with ISAT U.  

Dr. Muyong said that in preparation for the transition to the K to 12  system next year, the university will expand its curricular programs. He also gave his plans for the faculty members without loads during the two-year transition: faculty members without doctorate degrees will be sent for further studies while shop teachers for industry immersion. He would also see to it that General Education (GE) teachers will be able to teach subjects in a specific discipline.The university will coordinate with DepEd for GE teachers to be sent to  partner high schools like Iloilo National High School as a way of supporting them to continue their loads.

 “Tuition fees would not increase because of K-12,” Dr. Muyong  emphasized during the dialogue. He also added that the university will still accept first year students.  By year 2018, however, all those who  failed to enroll in 2016 will have to enter senior high school, which is a major requirement for students to undergo college.

Aside from these issues, there were also discussions about flooding, payment at the cashier's office, defective electric fans and other facilties, attitude problems of some faculty and staff, laboratoryequipment and fees, school uniform, scholarship allowance, ambulant vendors, use of social media by students, etc. These were answered and resolved by the administration.

After bringing out the issues on the departments involved, the forum ended at 11:30 a.m.

3 campus orgs qualify in top 7 Greenwich Aralkada Program

 

Three campus organizations of Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) qualified in the the top seven (7)  of the Greenwich Aralkada Program.

The selected youth organizations are College of Engineering and Architecture Students Council (CEA-SC), Environmental Club and The Technovator.  The three organizations qualified based on the project concepts presented last October 3 before the Greenwich Aralkada Program panelists.

CEA-SC’s project entitled, “Captivate, Engage, Attract – Spawn Children’s Interest in Science and Math” (CEA-SCISM) aims to provide a learning center for teaching Math and Science using an Outcome Based Education (OBE) system. This modern and innovative approach is expected to create a big impact in encouraging Grade 3 and 6 pupils of Taal Elementary School at Barangay East Timawa, Molo, and Iloilo City in learning Science and Math.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As for the Environmental Club, its “Project Hunol” aims to seek for beneficiaries who need assistance in academic performance. The project has plans on organizing a weekend peer tutoring session that will foster the barkadahan of the youth.

Project Hunol will also develop an interactive workbook that will uplift the functional literacy of the pupils. The school, (Aripdip Elementary School from District of San Rafael) will receive seeds for development and source of nutrition for the students. A multi-purpose room will be constructed in the school to serve as an avenue for the beneficiaries to harness their academic performance and enhance a school-to-community relation.

On the other hand, the Technovator’s project will implement Aralkada Functional Literacy Program among elementary pupils (Grades 4-6) of San Rafael Central School for six months. Different learning activities will be contributed by the staff from their field of specialization to hone students’ academic skills and performance. A livelihood program will be introduced to the pupil’s parent or guardian to meet the necessary needs of the pupils like school supplies and other educational materials.

As preparation for the implementation of the organizations’ projects, the Greenwich Aralkada Program, provided them with commendations and recommendations on the project concepts they presented.  

For making it to the top 7, five representatives from each organization attended the Greenwich Alkarada Youth Camp last October 23-25 at Damires Hills Tierra Verde, Brgy. Damires, Janiuay, Iloilo. The three-day youth camp was for the purpose of helping the groups improve their project ideas further by understanding functional literacy.

The projects will be implemented  in November to March 2016.

Official school calendar released

 

The official calendar for Academic Year (AY)  2015-2016 of the university is now out. Approved by the university president on September 14, 2015, the calendar will keep the university officials, faculty, non-teaching personnel and students, properly informed and updated on national and local holidays, activites and the latest major events on campus.  

Below is a list of events and schedules for this year's school activities.

UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC CALENDAR
Academic Year 2015-2016

DATE ACTIVITIES
June  2015  
1 Pre-opening Conference and General Faculty Meeting
4-5 Outcomes-Based Education (OBE) Seminar-Workshop
5 Administrative Council Meeting
12 Independence Day (Regular Holiday)
15 First Day of Classes
19 Orientation Program to New Students (CAS, COE, CIT, CEA)
Second Quarter RSD Meeting
22 Kick-off Program-College of Education Diamond Jubilee Celebration
25-26 Seminar-Workshop on Patent Drafting
26 Faculty Association General Assembly Meeting
July 2015  
9-10 RSD: In-house Review
11 Orientation Program for Graduate School Students
18 COE Diamond Jubilee Fun Run
20-24 AJA Registrars’ Re-certification Audit
24 Simultaneous Clean up Drive – Student Republic (SR)
25-26 Panay-wide Caravan
27-28 Orientation of New Faculty Members (Part-time/Permanent
31 Mass Oath taking-Federated Student Republic
August 2015  
7 Professional Lecture-c/o COE
17-20 Mid-term Examination
19-20 First Grading Examination-Laboratory High School
21 Ninoy Aquino Day (Special Non-working Holiday)
28 Deadline of Submission  of Annual Procurement Plan (APP)
31 National Heroes Day (Regular Holiday)
  Opening Program-110th Foundation Week Celebration
  Launching of University Status
September 2015  
3 World Teachers Day
5-9 Submission of Agency Procurement Compliance & Performance Indicators (APCPI)
6 Students-Administration Dialogue
13-16 Final Examination
19-Nov. 6 Semestral Break
21-23 Strategic Planning Workshop
26-30 Enrolment Period for Second Semester
28-30 Second Grading Examination (Laboratory School)
November 2015  
2 Pre-opening Conference
4-6 PASUC VI Regional Cultural Competition
9 First Day of Classes
9-13 Accreditation Survey Visit
11-14 Pahampang 2015
18-20 College of Industrial Technology (CIT) Week Celebration
25 Faculty and Employees Association (FEA) Forum on Benefits  and
Welfare and other related Concerns
27 Last Day of Submission of Application for Graduation
(Undergraduate Program)
  Men’s Day Celebration  c/o GAD
  SR Symposium on Public Safety
30 Bonifacio Day (Regular Holiday)
December 2015  
4 RSD & ESD Fourth Quarter Meeting 
14-18 PASUC VI Regional SCUAA 2015
15 Students’ Christmas Party
16 FEA General Assembly & Annual Christmas Party
18 Graciano Lopez Jaena Day (Local Holiday)
15-Jan. 3, 2016  
January 2016  
4 Classes Resume
23 Computer Science Day 2016- College of Arts and Sciences
27-29 Third Grading Examination (Laboratory High School)
30 Last Day of Final Oral Defense (Graduate School)
February 2016  
2-5 Midterm Examination
10 Academic Council Meeting (Tentative)
11 Evelio Javier Day (Local Holiday)
12 Students-Administration Dialogue
19 Last Day of Submission of Bound thesis/Dissertation (Graduate School)
  Student Republic (SR)  Elections
March 2016  
1-30 Women’s Month Celebration –c/o GAD
9-11 Final Examination-Graduating Students
15-17 Final Examination-Non-Graduating Students
18 Liberation of Panay  (Local Holiday)
24 Maundy Thursday
25 Good Friday
28 Commencement Exercises – Barotac Nuevo Campus
29 Commencement Exercises – Miagao Campus
30 Commencement Exercises – Dumangas Campus
31 Commencement Exercises – Leon Campus
  University Recognition Program
April 2016  
4 Baccalaureate Mass (A.M.) – La Paz Campus
  Commencement Exercises (P.M.)- La Paz Campus
5 Evening Vocational Course Commencement Exercises
6 BS Marine Engineering Launching Ceremony
11-13 Fourth Grading Examination (Laboratory School)
 
Summer 2016  
April 6-8, 2016 Enrolment for Summer Classes
April 9, 2016 Araw ng Kagitingan (Regular Holiday)
April 11, 2016 First Day of Classes
April 29, 2016 Midterm Examination
May 1, 2016 Labor Day ( Regular Holiday)
May 20, 2016 Final Examination
   
   
   
   
   

 

16 pass board exam for electrical engineers

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A total of 16 graduates of ISAT U passed the  Registered Electrical Engineer (REE)  Licensure Examination given last September 2015. With the 16 new passers, ISAT U posted a passing percentage of 84.21% against the national passing rate of 67.23%. The following are the new registered electrical engineers of ISAT U:

Engr. Alfredo D. Abatayo
Engr. Mark Kevin B. Andres
Engr. Robespierre E. Boko, Jr.
Engr. Maico D. Bustamante
Engr. Denmark C. Cagape
Engr. Julie A. Detaro Jr.
Engr. Carls Enisor L. Gamarcha
Engr. Karl Jan C. Habaradas
Engr. Kher P. Ibañes
Engr. Herson A. Jomen
Engr. Steve V. Lapso
Engr. Mandy Ysmael T. Sobrepeña
Engr. Vincent Danyl C. Tagaduar
Engr. Antonie M. Umahag
Engr. Marriel Mae D. Amarte
Engr. Rynie C. Ginbaliga

 

Univ holds tribute to teachers, employees

 

As a way  of honoring teachers and employees who continue to inspire students with their knowledge, skills and commitment, ISAT U marked World Teacher’s Day last Oct. 5 with a Tribute to Teachers and Employees at the ISAT U Covered Gym.

With the theme “Empowering Teachers, Building Sustainable Societies,” the celebration opened with a thanksgiving mass in honor of the teachers and employees.  

This was followed by the program proper  which started with a welcome address from Ms. Losette A. Dela, President of the Student Republic.

Speaking on behalf of the Student Republic, Ms. Dela expressed her never-ending gratitude to the teachers and employees who became sources of wisdom and knowledge with the years spent in the institution.

Dr. Raul F. Muyong also paid tribute to the teachers by giving an inspiring message. 

“Teachers are tasked to shape humanity,” Dr. Muyong said in one of his statements. The university president enumerated the contributions of a teacher to society.

“A man is formed and honed by his teacher. The best gift to be given among teachers is for them to be good and to attend their classes all the time.” He also challenged the teachers to provide quality education to  ISAT U students.

The event also showcased a solidarity dance performed by SR officers and  presentation of students from the different colleges as tribute to the teachers and employees.

In honor of their years of service to the university,  the institution awarded them with plaques of appreciation and recognition .The awardees included the following:

SERVICE LOYALTY AWARDEES:

NAME OF OFFICIAL / EMPLOYEE POSITION TITLE / RANK FIRST DAY OF SERVICE IN ISAT U
10 YEARS    
ALCUDIA, Jennifer E. Administrative Asst. II 10-05-05
BALDEVARONA, Gilmore L. Assistant Professor I 12-16-05
CRUZATA, Carmen L. Associate Professor V 07-14-05
FORMAREJO, Tadema B. Assistant Professor II 01-19-05
GALLO, Virzen F. Security Guard III 12-16-05
GAYAPA, Nelson T. Associate Professor I 10-24-05
JUANEZA, John Eric Professor IV 11-22-05
LORIO, Rosana A. Assistant Professor III 06-08-05
MIRASOL, Al Joevid B. Assistant Professor IV 10-24-05
SIRA, Karlo S. Associate Professor I 12-05-05
TORRERES, Renato T. Associate Professor II 12-05-05
     
15 YEARS    
DOGENO, Ma. Josette P. Associate Professor II 06-14-00
GASATAYA,  Mergie C. Board Secretary V 07-18-00
ECHAVERIA, Ma. Asusina Asuncion E. Professor VI 11-22-00
     
20 YEARS    
BARREDO, Cherry Pink D. Associate Professor III 01-16-95
CASTAŃEDA, Juvel A. Associate Professor V 06-06-95
DAITAO, Sammy A. Associate Professor V 06-13-95
AMBUT, Carmelo V. Professor VI 07-03-95
JIMENEZ, Maria Arlyn B.  Associate Professor I 08-28-95
VALENCIANA, Dominico Sergie O. Associate Professor V 11-02-95
     
25 YEARS    
SEDONIO, Edna M. Dentist II 01-15-90
SOBREPEŃA, Angelo C. Associate Professor IV 07-09-90
PALABRICA, Alma C. Professor V 09-17-90
SUBOSA, Madeline U. Associate Professor V 11-26-90
     
30 YEARS    
BRILLANES, Samie M. Associate Professor V 01-07-85
TIDULA, Angelico T. Administrative Aide VI
(Utility Foreman)
01-1985
     
35 YEARS    
BELMES, Novelita J. Associate Professor V 06-09-80
GELORYAO, Dionisto B. Associate Professor V 07-01-80
SANCHEZ, Manuel Jr. A. Professor VI 07-01-80
     
LIST OF RETIREES    
NAME RANK/POSITION DATE OF RETIREMENT/
SEPARATION
TEODORO L. MELLIZA, JR. Administrative Aide III June 16, 2015
28 yrs & 5 mos
NEPTALE E. DUMADA-UG Associate Professor V June 20, 2015
28 yrs & 11 mos
NIDA T. GOMEZ College Librarian III July 1, 2015
18 yrs & 6 mos
GLORIA A. RESANO Associate Professor V September 26, 2015
30 yrs & 10 mos

 

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COE, CEA reps bag 1st Mr & Ms ISAT U title

Zesrimar F. Historia of the College of Education (COE) and Joan C. Porras of the College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA) bagged the first ever title of Mr. and Ms. Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) during the pageant night held on Sept. 1 at the ISAT U Multi-Purpose Gym.

Historia also romped off with the Mr. Photogenic, People’s Choice, Best in Sports Wear and Best in Formal Attire Special Awards. .Porras, on the other hand, won the Ms. Photogenic Award, People’s Choice Award and Best in Formal and Cocktail Attire.

Other winners of the title were Rio Apolinario III (College of Arts and Sciences-CAS) and Rhinae Mae O. Palma (College of Industrial Technology-CIT), 1st runner up;  Christian Arsaga (CIT) and Roma Abelarde (CAS),  2nd runner up; Mharbani B. Ma-ambong (CEA) and Michelle Ann Malabayabas (Miag ao Campus), 3rd runner up; and Christine Jessica D. Martin (COE) with Jetro Tigulo (Miag ao Campus), 4th runner up.

During the competition, the candidates displayed their poise, beauty and intelligence. which was gauged through the interview. Arsaga (CIT) and Malabayabas (Miag ao Campus) nailed the pageant's interview portion.

Adjudged Mr. and Ms. Congeniality, another special award, were Apolinario (CAS) and Palma (CIT).  

For the Minor awards, Ma-ambong (CEA) and Malabayabas (Miag ao Campus) were proclaimed best in production number award; Historia (COE) and Malabayabas (Miagao Campus), best in sports wear competition; Apolinario  (CAS) won the best in formal wear while Porras (CEA) won best in Cocktail attire competition;  and Historia (COE) and Abelarde(CAS),  best in gown and formal attire.

“We might produce national and international beauty queens,” said Dr. Raul F. Muyong, University President, in his speech. The activity, according to Dr. Muyong, is in keeping the university's goal to develop well-rounded individuals through extra-curricular activities.

Alfred Jor el Espinosa, Michelle Marie Monte Gacuma and Rexcel John B. Sorza served as judges.

The new titlists will represent ISAT U  in the  Regional  Search for Mr. and Ms State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA)  in Roxas City, Capiz tentatively scheduled on December 14-18, 2015.

 

Univ installs new president

The Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) formally installed Dr. Raul F. Muyong as its first University President in investiture rites held on Sept. 3.

Dr. Muyong’s investiture, which is four months after he was elected, started at 4:00 p.m. at the ISAT U Multi- Purpose Educational Center.

During the investiture rites, Dr. Manuel A. Sanchez,Jr., VP for Academic Affairs, presented the University President to the academic community while Dr. Mergie C. Gasataya, University Board Secretary, read the Board Resolution of the university president's appointment. . 

Dr.Rex Casiple, CHED, Educational Program Specialist, read the appointment issued by Dr. Patricia B. Licuanan, CHED Chairperson, on behalf of Commissioner Maria Cynthia Rose B. Bautista, Chair-Designate, ISAT U Board of Regents,  

Dr. Casiple also vested the academic robe, academic hood and cap, Imposed the President’s Medallion and  presented the President’s Mace.

On behalf of Dr. Licuanan, Dr. Rex C. Casiple,  also administered the oath taking of the University President.

In his speech, Dr. Muyong expressed his sincere gratitude to the people who helped him including his former professors, friends, colleagues and relatives.

“Now, is a great opportunity for me to serve,” said Dr. Muyong in his investiture address.

Dr. Muyong also thanked the ISAT U community for trusting and believing in him. He is the fourth president of WVCST and upon its conversion  became the first  president of the newly converted university.

Guests who gave their greetings to the new university president were Jerry P. Treñas, Congressman, Lone District of Iloilo City represented by Atty. Joseph Edward Carreon; Hon. Jed Patrick E. Mabilog, Mayor, Iloilo City; Dr. Cesar H. Medina, Director, CHED, Region VI represented by Dr. Nenie M. Galedo, Education Supervisor, Commission on Higher Education (CHED); Dir. Lily Ann R. Baldago, Director, Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), Region VI; Dr. Ricardo E. Rotoras, National President, Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC) represented by Dr. Herbert Glenn Reyes, PASUC Executive Director;

Others present and who also gave their greetings were Dr. Luis M. Sorolla, Jr., President, West Visayas State University (WVSU) and the National President of the Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACUP); Dr. Manuel D. Corpus, Executive Director, AACUP; Dr. Nora M. Ponce, President, Zamboanga State Polytechnic College (ZCSPC) and the President of Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities of Industrial Technology (PACUIT) represented by Dr. Renato V. Alba, President Emeritus, ISAT U; Dr. Joel P. Limson, President, Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College (NIPSC) and the President of PASUC Region VI.  

Dr. Ma. Eugenita C. Capaciete, gave the greeting on behalf of the campus administrators. Regent Jonathan C. Antiquiera, Regent Leo S. Sombiro and Regent Losette A. Dela, on the other hand, gave their messages representing their respective organizations.

The members of the Search Committe for the WVCST Presidency namely Dr. Emerlinda R. Roman, Dr. Isabela L. Mahler, Prof. Samie M. Billanes, Dr. Joel P. Limson, and Mr. Celso G. Javelosa were also awarded plaques of recognition.

A dinner for all the guests, faculty and staff capped the event. 

 

 

ISAT U fetes university hood key players

The Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) feted five distinguished individuals who served as key players in the educational institution's conversion into a  university in a testimonial dinner. 

Feted and awarded plaques of recognition during the testimonial dinner on August 31 at the Del Rio Hotel, Molo, Iloilo City, were Senator Franklin M. Drilon , Congressman Jerry P. Trenas,  President Emeritus Renato V. Alba, Dr. Luis M. Sorolla Jr., and Dr. Nehema K. Misola.

Due to some personal commitments, Sen. Drilon was represented by Mrs. Eleanor Drilon Gregorio while Cong. Trenas by Mr. Noel Panaguiton.

The recepients and their representatives delivered their testimonial speeches after the awarding.

In her speech, Dr. Misola, Chairperson and Focal Person of the university hood conversion, expressed her joy as she looked back to the challenges the school encountered in its quest for university status.

Dr. Sorolla, the former president of the institution, also expressed his overwhelming joy and gratitude in the achievement of the university status. 

In his opening remarks, Dr. Raul F. Muyong, President, ISAT U, stated the reasons why the ocassion is special. 

"First, we celebrate it as a newly-converted university. Second, it's the Diamond Jubillee of the ISAT U Teacher Education. Third, we have a new President,. The fourth President of the institution and the first President of the University," said Dr. Muyong.

A video about  the institution’s history and its journey towards conversion into a university  was also  presented. 

A candle lighting ceremony in the pool area was also held followed by a fireworks presentation.

A community singing of the new ISAT U hymn, composed by Dr. Sorolla, Jr. and Edgar Jimena, capped the event.

 

 

ISAT U to celebrate 110th anniversary

 

Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) will celebrate its 110th foundation anniversary on August 30 to September 5, 2015.

Highlighting the celebration are the launching of its newly acquired university status, investiture of the first University President and the College of Education (COE) Diamond Jubillee.

The following is the schedule of activities for the week-long celebration:

 

Time

Activities

Venue

Day 1

August 30, 2015

Sunday

(Opening Salvo)

3:00 PM

Holy Mass

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

5:00 PM

Runway Fashion Show

SM City

Day 2

August 31, 2015

Monday

5:30 AM

Foot Parade

Assembly Area: Provincial Capitol

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

7:30 AM

Launching of the University and Unveiling of the University Marker and Logo & Commemorative Platform

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

 

Opening of the 110th Foundation Anniversary

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Open Field

 

Field Demonstration

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Open Field

9:00 AM

Opening of University Exhibits

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Campus Gym

 

Cutting of Ribbons for the Exhibits

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

 

9:15 AM

Commemorative Pictorial of University Officials/ Faculty and Staff

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Commemorative Platform

4:00 PM

Testimonial Dinner and Awarding Ceremonies Pyrotechnics Presentations Community Candle Lighting Ceremony

Hotel Del Rio

Day 3

September 1, 2015

Tuesday

8:00 AM- 12:00 NN

Skills Olympics

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Gym

4:00 PM- 9:00 PM

Search for Mr. and Ms. ISAT U

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Campus Gym

Day 4

September 2, 2015

Wednesday

8:00 AM-12:00 NN

Academic Quiz Contest

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Campus Gym

1:00- 5:00 PM

Literary Musical

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Campus Gym

Day 5

September 3, 2015

Thursday

8:00 AM- 9:00 AM

Hataw

Faculty and Staff/ Employees

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Open Field

4:00 PM

Investiture Ceremony

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Campus Gym

Day 6

September 4, 2015

Friday

8:00 AM- 5:00 PM

Diamond Jubilee Celebration of Education

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Campus Gym

11:00 AM-1:00 PM

Family Luncheon

(Per College)

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Campus Gym

1:00 PM-3:00 PM

FEA Activities

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Campus Gym

3:00 PM- 5:00 PM

SR Activities

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Campus Gym

5:00 PM

Tribute to Outstanding Teacher Education Alumni

Diversion 21, Hotel

Mandurriao, Iloilo City

Day 7, 2015

September 5, 2015

Saturday

8:00 AM- 5:00 PM

Alumni Homecoming

ISAT U

La Paz, Iloilo City

Campus Gym

 

ISAT U to hold Panay-wide Caravan

As a way of celebrating and at the same time informing the people of the four provinces comprising Panay Island that WVCST is now a university, a Panay-wide Caravan will be held on July 25- 26, 2015.

The caravan, which will be  participated in by  the alumni, faculty, employees  and students,  will start at the Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) La Paz campus at 7:00 a.m., and will proceed to Pototan Plaza and will stay there until 8:30 a.m.

The caravan’s second stop will be at  Baclayan, Barotac Viejo, Iloilo and will proceed to Ajuy, Sara, part of San Dionisio, and Batad at 10:30 a.m. Lunch will be served at the Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College (NIPSC) in Estancia, Iloilo.

At 1:00 p.m., the caravan will resume passing through the municipalities of Balasan, Pilar, Roxas, Panit-an and Capiz State University (CapSU).

From CapSU, the caravan leaves at 3:00 p.m., and will continue its way through Ivisan, Sapian, Altavas, Batan and Balete. The participants will stay at the Aklan State University (ASU) for the night.

The caravan leaves ASU at 7:00 a.m. and lunch will be at Sibalom, Antique after which, the caravan will pass through San Jose, Dao, Anini-y, and San Jaoquin. Snacks will be served at ISAT U-Miag ao campus.

At 3:30 p.m., the caravan will pass through the municipalities of Guimbal, Tigbauan, and Oton and the districts of Arevalo, Molo, City Proper and the last stop will be ISATU U-La Paz campus.

Alumni and friends are welcome to join the caravan which is also in celebration of the 110th foundation anniversary of the College of Education.