Incoming CEA freshmen to undergo math enrichment program

Incoming first year Engineering and Architecture students of the college will undergo a Mathematics Enrichment Program  consisting of lectures on college algebra and trigonometry on May 19-24, 2015.

The  enrichment program aims to equip freshmen students of the Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering (BSECE), Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE), Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Major in Major in Autmotive Engineering (BSMEAE), and the Bachelor of Science in Architecture (BSArch) with a better understanding and proper usage of the language, symbols and notation of mathematics. 

The Gender and Development (GAD) program has proposed continuous enrichment and tutorial sessions for the students  because a high number of first year College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA) students fail in their major subjects. 

Since the start of the program in the first semester of the academic year 2013-2014, it has resulted in the decrease of the drop-out rates  of students and a minimal number of students failed in their math subjects.

The schedule of activities are as follows

May 19:
8:00-12:00* – Opening Program
1:00-4:00 – Pre-Test
4:00-5:00* – Guidance c/o Mrs. Emily A. Dela Cruz

May 20 to 23:
8:00-9:00 – Guidance c/o Mrs. Emily A. Dela Cruz
9:00-10:30 – Lectures A
10:30-12:00 – Individual Classes
1:00-2:30 – Lectures B
2:30-4:00 – Individual Classes
4:00-5:00* – Guidance c/o Mrs. Emily A. Dela Cruz

May 24:
8:00-9
:00* – Guidance c/o Mrs. Emily A. Dela Cruz
9:00-12:00 – Post-test
1:00-5:00 – Closing Program

*8:00-9:00 and 4:00- 5:00 slots will be devoted to gender and development and various re-orientation.

The enrichment program is free and the tentative venue will be the CEA-Information and Communication Technology (ICT) building.

 

ROTCU holds graduation

Seven hundred forty-three basic cadets and five first class advance cadets took oath as reservists of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on April 1, 2015.

The Reserve Officer's Training Corps Unit (ROTCU) batch 2014-2015 graduation was held on the college's gymnasium with Maj. Rudante Dollar (RES) PA as the commencement speaker.

The certificates of the graduates were given to the batch corps commander, Cadet Col Jason Puasan. The activity also marked the first day of Cadet Col. Edwardo Peñaranda as the batch 2015-2016 corps commander.

Meanwhile, in his speech, Maj. Dollar encouraged the students to join the Iloilo battalion. He also mentioned the benefits and trainings when joining.

"The nation needs reservists," said Maj. Dollar.

Meanwhile, the Western Visayas College of Science and Technology (WVCST) ROTCU garnered a score of 87.96% in the recent tactical inspection held on March 9, 2015.Activities during the tactical inspection were the squad drill, platoon drill, company drill, and map reading.

This year's batch is the second to the last batch of the WVCST ROTCU because of the implementation of the K-12 education.

 

 

 

EVC studes receive diplomas

A total of 317 Evening Vocational Course (EVC) students  graduated on March 30, 2015.

The graduates came from the Apparel, Drafting and Architecture, Automotive Mechanics, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Heating Ventilating Airconditioning- Refrigeration Technology (HVAC-RT), Industrial Electricity, PC Hardware Servicing, Machine Shop, Welding and Fabrication Departments.

This year's commencement speaker was Dr. Elena Gonzaga, an alumna of the college and is presently an Education Program Supervisor II of the Department of Education (DepEd). She stressed out that the event was just a begining of more challenging situations.

According to Dr. Gonzaga, tasks will be more complicated but students should appreciate unpleasant experiences.

"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams," said Dr. Gonzaga.

She also emphasized the importance of education and how it breaks the cycle of poverty.

Forty-nine shop awaredees were honored during the commencement rites.

The EVC classes of the college started in 2013 under the Department of Industrial Technology.

Toshiba Phils officials visit WVCST

Officials of the Toshiba Information Equipment Philippines Inc. visited the college last March 12, 2015. 

Mr. Toshichika Takahashi, Executive Vice President of Toshiba Information Equipment Philippines Inc., together with other company representatives came to recruit qualified students for its scholarship grant and for the company's employment needs.

The Toshiba scholarship offers 100 percent off on tuition fees and a monthly allowance. A two-year employment contract with the company will also be automatically offered to the Electrical, Electronics, and Mechanical Engineering scholars and students after graduation.

"They do not only offer good opportunities and employment to students but they also invited teachers to visit their plant in Laguna," said by Dr. Susan de la Cruz, Director of the Office of Student Affairs, in an interview.

The company is also planning to donate microscopes to the school aside from the scholarship grant and employment contract.

As part of its recruitment, Toshiba scholars and WVCST 2015 graduates Maricris Reyes, Jess Rey Umadhay, Rygilen Hismana, Marvin Paborito and Rhavie Joy Cunada are now absorbed by the company as its new employees.

Other Toshiba representatives were Ms. Ma. Corazon Bunah, VP for Human Resource Department; Mr. Jose Uy, Senior Manager; Vanessa  Uy, Associate Manager; and Joana Manuel, Associate Manager.

 

 

S&T research exhibits and symposium held

In order to choose the best researches possible for entry to the Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC) research contest, 105 select students of the college presented their theses during the students’ science and technology research exhibits and symposium.

The presentations of the theses ,which was held on March 11, 2015 was held at the Western Visayas College of Science and Technology (WVCST) EdTech Center, was participated in by the Bachelor of Industrial Technology, Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Technology, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, Bachelor of Science in Information System, and Bachelor of Science in Computer Science students.

Nine entries came from the industrial product category; eight from the food product Category; and 12 from the information communications Technology (ICT) category.

The ICT category, which has the most numbers of participants, was divided into two subcategories: algorithm and system.

The participants from the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology presented their studies with their invented gadgets while the Hotel and Restaurant Technology (HRT) students showed their food for sampling. The ICT students, on the other hand, presented their systems and applications.

The following are the winners:

Food Category

Proponents

Research Title

Caryl Faye Batan, Welma Baldoza,Lleani Mecha

Breadnut Seed Polvoron

1st place

Kristel Jade Palma, Mary Luna Herezo, Daria Dagoc , Leo Angelo Hocate

Coconut Activated Charcoal Powder Chocolate Cookies

2nd place

Irish Jade Catolico, Ruby Jean Hudierez, Jerilyn Jagunap

Banana Peel Loaf

3rd place

ICT Category

Algorithm

Arc Noe Bernal, Mary Joy Apolinario, Cherry Gronifillo, Magdalene May Toledo

Algorithm Running Time Solver

1st place

Jessica Suganob, Sajarah Dawn Bangero, Zarah Neil Cachero, Elland Jahn Ilustre

Logic Circuit Virtual Simulator Using Quine- McCluskey Algorithm and Bresenham’s Algorithm

2nd place

Fedg Dema-ala, Clarence Agudos, Edgar Julit Jr.

Barcode-Watermasked Video Using Barcode4J Xuggler and Zhing Algorithm

3rd place

System

Ian Dela Cruz, Karla Dumalag, Rhodel Jardio, Freahlyn Soberano

Classroom Monitoring with Face Recognition System

1st place

Marielle Sucaldito, Joycie Poliquit, Joylen Ymalay, Kimberly Da-anton, Jeannefie Gayongorsa

HRT Service Center Online Booking and Reservation System

2nd place

Jason Jan Egomes, Angeline Clarion, Ruby Rose Suerte, Ma. Carmella Tan

Student Affairs Information System

3rd Place

Industrial Product Category

Neil Evarie Ferman, Joel Sidon Jr., Edilberto Umadhay Jr.

Radiant Energy Generator

1st Place

Rex A. Artagame, Von D. Deaño, Jhonn Omir Favila, Gaspar Villasis

Retractable Engine Base

2nd Place

Roel B. Barabona, Jifford G. Elevencione, Joey L. Fortunado, Glendo C. Hallegado

Automatic Transfer Switch J42

3rd Place

First placers reecieved Php 2, 000; second placers, Php 1,000; and 3rd placers, Php 500. The winners were also given certificates.

The ICT category, on the other hand, divided the prize for the winners of its two sub categories.

The researches were judged according to originality and novelty, contribution to the field of discipline, complex design, written output and oral presentation. 

WVCST honors student achievers

Students of Western Visayas College of Science and Technology (WVCST) who graduated with academic and co-corricular awards were honored on separate Parangals conducted by the different colleges of the main campus on March 23 to 27, 2015.

The Student Republic (SR) Parangal gave honors to the organizations and advisers on March 23 participated in by student leaders and advisers.

Mrs. Analyn Jacosalem, WVCST security guard, was one of those who was given an honesty award during the SR parangal for returning the Php 5,000 she found in the premises of WVCST. 

The said money was owned by an HRT student which was for the payment of her tution fee.

Meanwhile, 246 students of the College of Industrial Technology (CIT) were awarded on the 24th led by Crystal Jane A. Manate, as the CIT's most outstanding graduate. Held on the same day, the College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA) Parangal awarded 300 students led by Georgie E. Fernandez, Jr. as the most outstanding CEA graduate.

The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) parangal gave awards to 180 excellent students on March 25. The most outstanding graduate of CAS this year is Daven S. Sevillino.The College of Education (COE) with the WVCST Laboratory School , on the other hand,  had 500 students go up the stage for their awards led by Jovy Joy A. Padilla as the most outstanding graduate of the College.

The outstanding graduates delivered speeches of gratitude before their classmates, parents and teachers.

"I challenge you all to turn disappointments into valuable lessons in life," said Dr. Susan de la Cruz, head of the Office of Student Affairs (OSA), in her speech during the COE parangal.

The college's extension linkages, academic and co-curricular awardees were also honored duting the college recognition program on March 26, 2015. 

 

 

 

Dr. Sorolla to the graduates: ‘Don’t marry young’

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"Do not marry young," Dr. Renato M. Sorolla, President of Carlos Hilado Memorial State College (CHMSC) told 1,006 students during his speech on the 81st commencement exercises of the college.

With a hint of humor, Dr. Sorolla mentioned the advertisement of a famous actress with the tag line, "may savings ka na ba?" which he later related to the fact that the graduates should save money before tying the knot.

The tag line according to him will serve as a guide to the graduates to gauge their ability to get married.

“For the gentlemen here, when you court a lady and you are thinking of marriage—see to it that you have savings,” he continued. These practical pieces of advice brightened the faces of the graduates. 

He also stressed the importance of being responsible when facing real life challenges especially in the world of employment.

“You may win some challenges but you will lose to many,” said Dr. Sorolla, "You have the right to be proud of yourselves because you have done your part."

On a much serious note, he encouraged the graduates to develop their skills that will serve as passwords for success and inspired them to think big and back it up with dreams. 

Dr. Sorolla is from Dumarao, Capiz and a farm boy who dreamed and persevered. Little did he know that his determination would bring him to where he is now– sitting as the President of CHMSC in Talisay City, Negros Occidental.

He did not let financial troubles stop him to get what he wanted. He had to stop his high school education for five years because of money troubles, but these did not deter him from having a good education. 

He finished high school through the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) and continued college at Iloilo School of Arts and Trade (ISAT), now known as WVCST, where he graduated his two- year Trade Technical Education in 1981 and his BS in Industrial Education (BSIE) as cum laude in 1983.

Dr. Sorolla served as the Dean of the College of Industrial Technology (CIT) in 2004 and was a member of the faculty of WVCST. His story and determination inspired the commencement exercises committee to make him the 2015 graduation speaker.

"Be proud that you are a product of WVCST," said Dr. Sorolla.

According to him, the school has remained stronger amidst the challenges of time and plays an important role in building a human infrastructure for the country. He pointed out that the graduates should be strong and confident and should show the world that they too can make a difference.

"What I am now is the result of what the creator has given me and, of course, the result of competent skills in life and good education and training provided by the WVCST as a public higher education," said Dr. Sorolla.

Dr. Sorolla is also the brother of Dr. Luis M. Sorolla, the former president of WVCST and the current president of West Visayas State University (WVSU).

 

FA elects new officers

Western Visayas College of Science and Technology (WVCST) main campus Faculty Association (FA) elected its new set of officers for the Academic Year 2015-2016.

The election was held on March 13, 2015 at the WVCST gymnasium.

The new Officers are:

President Jonathan Antiquera
Vice President Andres Ortega, Jr.
Secretary Renelda Nacianceno
Treasurer Ana V. Ancheta
Auditor Sotero Fajarito
Bus. Manager Allan Muñoz
P.R.O. Pacifico Senador
Representatives  
CAS Rosanna Dureza
  Leomar Delos Santos
CEA Freddie Gigataras
CIT Erman Gange
  Benito Juarez
COE Rowillyn Turija
  Jojet Castronuevo
Graduate School Georgia Demavibas

 

March 2015 commencement exercises

Western Visayas College of Science and Technology (WVCST) announces its schedule of activities for the upcoming March 2015 commencement exercises of the 3,108 expected graduates of the main and external campuses.

A total of 65 honor graduates from the Main Campus will lead this year's batch of graduates.

The following are the schedules of the commencement exercises and recognition  of the main and external campuses.

 

SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES

2015 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

Recognition Program

March 26, 2015

1:00 P.M.

    Commencement Exercises

BSMAR-E CAR

Launching Ceremony

March 27, 2015

2:00 P.M.

Collegiate

March 28, 2015

3:00 P.M.

E V C

March 30, 2015

3:00 P.M.

Laboratory School

March 31, 2015

4:00 P.M.

     External Campuses

DJSMMNC

March 25, 2015

1:00 P.M.

PDMC

March 26, 2015

1:00 P.M.

LNCA

March 27, 2015

10:00 A.M.

SIPC

March 27, 2015

2:00 P.M.

Baccalaureate/

Thanksgiving Mass

March 28, 2015

7:30 A.M.

          Rehearsal Schedule

Collegiate Level

March 27, 2015

8:00 A.M.

E V C

March 30, 2015

8:00 A.M.

Laboratory School

March 31, 2015

9:00 A.M.

Student Republic Parangal

March 23, 2015

1:30 P.M.

     Parangal by Colleges

CIT PARANGAL

March 24, 2015

7:30 A.M.

CEA PARANGAL

March 24, 2015

1:30 P.M.

CAS PARANGAL

March 25, 2015

7:30 A.M.

COE PARANGAL

March 25, 2015

1:30 P.M.