HR Conducts Workshop for WVCST Security Guards

The Western Visayas College of Science and Technology Human Resource Department conducted a Computer Literacy and Report Writing for its Security Guards from the Main Campus as well as from the Satellite Campuses.

                This training-workshop aimed to broaden the ideas and skills of the Security Guards on the use of the different computer software and to upgrade their skills in writing reports which is essential in the role they play in the safety and protection of the WVCST community as well as to their personal life. It is also the objective of the training to hone their capabilities and skills as individuals.

                There were a total of thirty (30) participants, 11 coming from the Main Campus and 3 from every Satellite Campus namely SIPC (Miag-ao), LNCA ( Leon), DJSMMNC ( Barotac) and PDMC  (Dumangas).

                The Lecturers for this said training are from the College of Arts and Sciences with Ms. Christine Jamela S.Valsado who discussed the Basic Computer Literacy and helped them with their hands on training, while Ms. Yvonne E. Pampag did the Lecture and Workshop on Report Writing.

                Mr. Bonie S. Arenal, Administrative Officer V, spearheaded the workshop which started at 7:30am and finished at 5:00 in the afternoon.

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WVCST Holds ISO Simulation Training

                To be able to comply with the International Organization for Standardization, Western Visayas College of Science and Technology conducted a training on ISO Simulation headed by Dr. Carmelo V. Ambut, VP for Research Development and Extension Services, Dr. Manuel A. Sanchez, Jr., VP for Academic Affairs, and Director Richard C. de Leon, Director, Research Services Division.

                The different groups involved in the training were the Deans’ Offices, Supply, Registrar and HRMO.

                Dr. Ambut, who was the main facilitator discussed Audit Simulation-Actual Internal Audit Activities and the Post Audit wherein the auditees had to report. It was then followed by the discussion of the Non- Conformance, Immediate Action, Root Cause Analysis and Corrective Action which were then presented by each group. Dir. Richard de Leon later discussed the Abstraction checking whether they were doing the right thing. After reading the samples, there was a group presentation of Audit results, followed by critiquing.

                The Training ended with the awarding of certificates to the participants.

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WVCST Delivers Relief Goods to Yolanda Victims

                Western Visayas College of Science and Technology together with its major sponsor – the Jollibee Group of Companies, delivered relief goods to people in areas affected by typhoon Yolanda, yesterday, November 19, 2013.

                The group headed by Engr. Cora C. Corbal, Director, Extension Services , delivered a total of 519 relief packs to Lemery and some Island Baranggays in Concepcion, mostly partners of WVCST in its Busog Lusog Talino Feeding Program. Meanwhile another truck of relief goods set off  to Brgy. Aglanot and Dacuton, Dumarao, Capiz.

In Concepcion, they delivered relief goods in 9 island Baranggays namely Punting, Maliog-liog, Dungon, Talutuan, Malangaban, Crisanto, Aglobong, Nipa and Macalbang.

Each pack of goods contains 4 kilos of rice, 3 cans sardines, 3 packs of noodles, 2 cups of salt and assorted used clothing which were received and facilitated by the faculty in the elementary school of each baranggay. However, in Dumarao, they were able to distribute the relief goods with the help of the baranggay captains.

Engr. Corbal conveyed her thanks the donors of the first batch of relief goods mainly to the Jollibee Group of Companies who donated 35 sacks of rice, the PTA who donated Php10,000.00 in cash, the WVCST Community, the major and minor organizations who donated 8 sacks of rice, boxes of sardines and noodles as well as used clothing and items for personal hygiene.

She also confirmed that after this first distribution of goods, there will be another batch to be distributed probably by next week.  “We continue to appeal to everybody  to give their donations so that we can send them to other victims to help them in this difficult time.”

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College Prexy Celebrates 56th Birthday

 WVCST  President, Dr. Luis M. Sorolla, Jr. humbly celebrated his 56th birthday with the College key officials, faculty and staff as well as some retirees on November 18, 2013.

                The celebration was held in the newly launched HRT Business Center Function Room where the president was also entertained by talents from the different colleges. Likewise, well-wishers from the Satellite Campuses came to convey their messages.

                VP for Admin and Finance, Dr. Nehema K. Misola denoted that Dr. Sorolla has been working so hard for the College so he deserves the best by working hand in hand with him in achieving the goals of the school especially in becoming a university. “He shouldn’t be rowing all alone… we have to help him out. He has all these perseverance and love for all of us. We also thank him for being there for us all these years so we must also stand by him.”

In his speech the President expressed his gratitude for all the blessings he has been receiving all through the years including the celebrations prepared by the College for him. “I am really thankful for all the support that you’ve been extending. I know that together, we can achieve our goal and we can make ISAT-U grow. “  However, the President did not deny about his submission of application to the Presidency of WVSU. H e said, ”Although I submitted an application, it doesn’t mean that I will leave you. My heart is always with WVCST.” But if ever he gets accepted, the president said he will still be with WVCST. The College President ended his speech, by thanking everyone for the good relationship all through these years and wished that the bonding will never end.

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WVCST Launches New Library Building and HRT Business Center

Western Visayas College of Science and Technology had its two new buildings blessed and launched on November 18, 2013.

The construction of the College Library –Phase 3 which is a three storey building was started in March of 2013 and was completed in June. The ground floor serves as the Instructional Media Center as well as the Cyber Library and the second floor is for the Graduate School and General Reference while the third floor is for the Filipiniana and Rizaliana.

Rev. Fr. Renato Cuadras, Lapaz Parish Priest officiated the blessing of the building and was also assisted by Prof.  Sotero E. Fajarito, Assistant Dean, COE. This event likewise was attended by the College key officials.

The College Library-Phase 3 will be opened to the students next week.

After the blessing of the College Library, the group then proceeded to the HRT Business Center  which was also blessed by Rev. Fr. Renato Cuadras.

The HRT Business Center is a mini hotel which also serves as a place of training for the HRM students. Its construction was started in March and was completed on August 12, 2013.It is a three-storey building, the ground floor has a mini restaurant, lobby, a bar and a kitchen. The rooms are found on the second floor while a large function room is on the third floor.

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WVCST Offers EVC with Improved Training Skills

Western Visayas College of Science and Technology – Department of Industrial Technology, reopens the Evening Vocational Course (EVC) with improved skills training or what is called Version 2013 which started in June of this year.

The Evening Course has been offered long before but because the College wanted to address the volume of students that come they created this competency based courses that should be completed within 240 hours in one semester. In addition, a short term course on entrepreneurial skills or what is known as ETC is also offered which only runs for 80 hours and the schedule of classes can be arranged with their instructors. This program usually caters professionals, working students and the under privileged who cannot take a four year HRT Course. Moreover, at the end of the course, the student can also take the TESDA Assessment Examination Test if he desires.

The courses offered in the EVC in the first semester has a follow up course in the second semester. If a student completes the one year course, automatically he becomes a candidate for graduation. On the other hand, if a student doesn’t want to continue or didn’t finish the one year course, he is still entitled to get a certificate but won’t be allowed to graduate. Students accepted in the Evening Vocational Course should be at least high school graduates. A police clearance must also be secured.

The following are the courses offered in the Evening Vocational Course.

Scheme of Implementation
To efficiently and effectively implement the program, one-year courses will be offered:
 1. Architectural Drafting
    First Semester
               a. Fundamentals of Drawing – 80 hrs
               b. Manual House Planning – 160 hrs.
    Second Semester
               a. Presentation Drawings -80 hrs
               b. Computer Aided House Planning — 160 hrs.
2. Automotive Mechanics
    First Semester
               a. Engine Tune-up Maintenance and Troubleshooting — 120 hrs.
               b. Automotive Power Train and Under Chassis with Basic Welding — 120 hrs. Second Semester
    Second Semester                                                                                                                                                                                            a. Automotive Electrical System – 120 hrs
               b. Engine Repair and Overhauling — 120 hrs.
3. Machine Shop Technology
    First Semester
               a. Lathe Machine Operation – 240 hrs.
    Second Semester
               a. Milling Machine Operation – 240 hrs.
4. Welding and Fabrication
    First Semester
               a. Plate Welding and Fabrication – 240 hrs
    Second Semester
               a. Pipe Welding and Fabrication – 240 hrs.
5. Heating, Ventilating, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology
    First Semester
               a. Domestic Refrigeration – 120 hrs.
               b. Domestic Air-Conditioning – 120 hrs.
    Second Semester
               a. Commercial Refrigeration – 120 hrs.
               b. Commercial Air-Conditioning — 120 hrs.
6. Apparel Technology
    First Semester
               a. Fundamentals of Apparel Construction — 240 hrs
    Second Semester
               a. Designing and Construction of Defined Apparel — 240 hrs
7. Culinary Arts
    First Semester
               a. Preparation and Production of Hot or Cooked Foods — 240 hrs. Second Semester
     Second Semester                                                                                                                                                                           a. Preparation and Production of Cold Foods — 120 hrs.
               b. Bakeshop or Pastry Production — 120 hrs.
8. Plumbing
    First Semester
               a. Residential Plumbing Installation -240 hrs
    Second Semester
               a. Commercial Plumbing lnstallation-240 hrs
9. Furniture and Cabinet Making
    First Semester
               a. Joinery and Finishing -240 hrs
    Second Semester
               a. Upholstery -120 hrs
               b. Wood Carving -120 hrs

10. Appliance Servicing
       First Semester
               a. Basic Electronics – 90 hrs
               b. Fundamentals of Electronics
                Troubleshooting – 60 hrs
               c. Audio Fundamentals – 90 hrs
       Second Semester
               a. Television and Monitor -240 hrs
                Servicing
11. PC Hardware Servicing
      First Semester
              a. Basic Electronics – 90 hrs
              b. PC Troubleshooting –l50 hrs
       Second Semester
              a. Advance Microcomputer -240 hrs
                Hardware Troubleshooting
12. Industrial Electricity
      First Semester
              a. Residential Building Wiring- 120 hours
              b. Commercial and Industrial Wiring-120-hours Second Semester
      Second Semester                                                                                                                                                                                                       a. Electric Motor Rewinding120 hours
              b. Industrial Motor Controls with Basic PLC-120 hours
13. Cosmetology
      First Semester
              a. Hair Care — 240 hrs.
       Second Semester
              a. Beauty Care/Body Care -240 hrs.

The College designed the EVC as a response to the program of President Aquino on poverty alleviation.

Classes for the Evening Vocational Course will start today, November 18, 2013 from 5:30pm to 8:30pm.

 

 

WVCST Students Win Provincial Level Statistics Quiz

                WVCST Student Shyra Clarence Dote of BSEE 1-A was declared  Champion in the recently concluded 22nd Philippine Statistics Quiz, Provincial Level, Category A, Iloilo Provincial Elimination held at Iloilo City Hall. Dote, being the Champion will have the chance to represent WVCST and the Province of Iloilo in the Regional Elimination which will be held in December. Meanwhile, Ace Jerryl Gonzales of BSECE 1-B was 3rd runner-up in that same category. Both students were winners in the School Level Competition (Category A) 1st and 2nd place consecutively,which was held last September.

                On the other hand, students Myla Bertez, Ma. Catherine Cañoso and Jemelyn Hope Plagata, all of BSED 4-B won 2nd runner-up in the 10th Provincial Statistical Analysis Contest for College Students, Category B which was held at NEDA. These students were the official representatives of WVCST after winning 1st place in the School Level Competition Category B last September.

                Ms. Lavinia B. Dulla and Engr. Rubim J. Ybarzabal are their coaches.

                The Philippine Statistics Quiz is held annually by the National Statistics Office to assess the competency, skills and instill awareness  and appreciation of the importance  and value of statistics among the students.

 

COE-TLE Department Tours Luzon

            The College of Education, Technology and Livelihood Education Department, had their educational tour in Luzon for 5 days from October 21 to 25, 2013, to get abreast with the current technology of industrial companies and be exposed more to the best practices done by other State Universities that may be helpful for WVCST and its faculty.

The first stop of the group was Ifugao State University where they got impressed with the natural landscape of the campus and also had the chance to check on the different programs offered by the university.

                Before reaching the next destination, the group took a scenic route to Banaue Rice Terraces, The Sagada and the majestic Sierra Madre. They also had the chance to visit the Windmill turbine in Ilocos Norte where they generate electricity thru the movement of the wind, with all the turbines facing the ocean.

                Other universities visited by the group were the University of Northern Philippines, Pangasinan State University and the Mariano Marcos State University which offers Ceramic Engineering that made the university known as the Center of Development which was granted by CHED. Tarlac State University was also included in their destination where the University President toured them around including to the school business enterprise that really helps the university earn their income.

                The TLE faculty was warmly welcomed in Batangas State University by its VP for Academic affairs and its faculty members. Batangas State University showcased their library, where books are accounted thru bar codes, school gates are controlled by bar codes in their students’ IDs and impressive buildings like their 5-storey building, home-tel with elevator and wi-fi facilities all over the campus. They were even more impressed with the hospitality of the Batangueños when tokens were handed to them by the faculty of the state university.

                Meanwhile, there were two industrial companies that the group dropped in – the Tri-R and Choryo Industries, all located at Silang, Cavite. The Company President who happened to be an Ilongga, ushered them around showing the robotics, pneumatic, hydraulic technology and other huge machines. They were also exposed to some of the company’s operations like the cutting of hard and thick metals thru laser technology.

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WVCST-MPC Holds Ownership Meeting

            The Western Visayas College of Science and Technology Multi-Purpose Cooperative  held its ownership meeting on October 25 at the Covered Gym. This meeting was held to discuss concerns  in the cooperative, solicit ideas and feedbacks . Also the Chairman of the board of Directors , Dir. Samie M. Billanes gave his report on the financial condition of the cooperative as well as its current and projected investments, infrastructure development, welfare program and other plans for the benefit of the cooperative and most of all its members.

                It was learned from the manager, Mr. Joseph Ian Chavez, that the Current Assets of the WVCST-MPC is Php87,215,360, Fixed Assets of Php7,552,830 making a Total Assets of Php94,768,190. However, it was mentioned that they have a shortage of Php2.9M on loans because of delinquent payers. Because of this, the board will be sending a notice to each member who were not responsible enough to their payment obligations.

                Current investments of the MPC includes Coop Life Insurance  and Mutual Benefit Services now amounting to Php176,000, Jetti Gas Station thru Western Visayas Alliance of Coperative – Php1M, Western Visayas Alliance of Cooperative Time Deposit Php2,440,106.24 and Land Bank of the Philippines Php1,533,140.35.

                The coop has also acquired a 252 sq. m. house and lot property amounting to Php5M, a construction of a two-storey cooperative building amounting to Php5.2M Aand oprationalization of the Cooperative Boarding House, which has a development cost of Php500,000.

                As of September 2013, the assets of the coop reached Php105,000,000. (Large coop category) Its net surplus is Php4,050,000 (72%o of the target net surplus for the year 2014). It has a Capital Build Up of Php28,000,000 vs Php24,000,000 end of 2012, Reserved Fund as of September 2013 is Php4,705,000 and Term Deposit of Members is Php22,953,354.84.

                Come February 2014, the WVCST Multi-Purpose Cooperative will celebrate its 50th Anniversary and there are already planned activities that will be discussed more on the General Assembly.

                After all the Financial Condition and Operation of the cooperative were discussed, a Member’s Hour started wherein questions, suggestions and complaints were entertained and the Board of Directors promised to look into these things.

                On the lighter side, Dr. Luis M. Sorolla, Jr., the College President, is happy about the status of the cooperative in which he has been a member since 1980. He said that the MPC is growing, therefore there is no other way but for it to continue to go up and it lies not only to the board of Directors but also to its members.

                As of September 2013, there are 584 existing regular members, 32 existing associate members,9 new regular members, 33 new associate members, 6 members has withdrawn their membership and 3 members who already passed away.

           

Second Semester Enrollment Starts Tomorrow

The enrollment for the 2nd semester for the school year 2013- 2014 starts tomorrow, October 25, 2013. This schedule was revised due to the Barangay Election set on Monday, October 28, 2013.

In an interview with Dr. Leah Montinola, WVCST College Registrar, she emphasized that they want to make sure that the schedule is really followed because it might also affect the school calendar designed by the CHED (Commission on Higher Education). Since October 28 is a Regular Holiday, they considered moving the first day of enrollment to October 25. As scheduled, students from the 4th and the 5th years will be accommodated on this day. Enrollment resumes on October 29 which is for the 3rd year students, October 30 is for the 2nd year students and the 1st year students are scheduled on October 31.

Dr. Montinola also announced that November 4, 2013 is an extension for the late enrollees. However, a monetary penalty will be charged. “We also want to give considerations but at the same time we want to discipline the students. Classes start November 4 and we do not want to mess up with the schedule dictated by CHED.”

November 6 – 8, 2013 is the scheduled date for Adding, Changing and Dropping of Subjects.

Cross enrollees are also accepted for the second semester as long as the College offers the subject needed by the student.

For the Evening Vocational Courses, enrollment is scheduled on November 4–8, 2013 and classes start November 11.

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