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2016 Accomplishment Report Page 1
2016 ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
“CNSC in 2016: Perseverance amidst Challenges”
SUMMARY
This report focus on the four mandated functions of the college along Instruction, Research, Extension and Administration while highlighting significant efforts on Infrastructure Developments, significant increase in relevant research outputs and sustained extension programs.
DETAILS OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS
A. On Instruction
A.1. Enrolment
Relative to AY 2016-2017, CNSC had a decline of about 20.72% in its undergraduate
or baccalaureate enrolment in First Semester, AY 2016-2017, as shown in Figure 1. It
decreased from 7,634 to 6052.This is due to the implementation of the K-12 in the Basic
Education curriculum. On the other hand, for the advanced education, the enrolment
increased by 46.91% from 81 to 119, First Sem AY 2015-16.
Figure 1. Comparison of First Semester Enrolment for AY 2015-2016 and AY
2016-2017.
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Figure 2. Comparison of graduation data for AY 2015-2016 and AY 2016-17.
A.2. Graduation
The number of graduates for the undergraduate programs for AY 2015-2016
decreased by 4.06% when compared to that of AY 2015-2016 from 1379 to 1323.
Meanwhile, the number of graduates in the advanced education decreased by 5%, from 20
to 19
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A.3. On PRC Licensure Examinations
For 2016, CNSC has maintained its remarkable performance in PRC-administered
licensure and professional examinations, across various disciplines such as accountancy,
engineering, and teachers’ education. Comparing the CNSC passing percentage to that of
the National Passing percentage, it can be summarized that the over-all performance of
CNSC exceeded that of the National, by approximately 6%. Figure 3 shows the performance
in each licensure exam compared with the national passing percentage. This feat was even
highlighted by a 100% passing rate in electrical engineering and mechanical engineering
board examinations. It is noteworthy, however, that for Fisheries and Agriculture programs of
CNSC, the passing rate was lower than that of the national rate. Hence, CNSC shall initiate
actions to improve performance in these areas of discipline.
Figure 3. CNSC Board Exam Performance versus the National Passing Percentage
for 2016
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Figure 4. CNSC Board Exam Performance versus the National Passing Percentage
for 2015
A.4. On Program Accreditation
The accreditation of its curricular programs was one of the strategic priorities of
CNSC in 2016 as indicated in its aggressive efforts to AACCUP accreditation. Comparing
with last year’s level of accreditation, many of the undergraduate programs were visited by
AACCUP resulting to a rapid increase in the number of programs with higher accreditation
level. From 37% or (10 out of 27 programs) accredited Level 1 and 48% (13 out of 27
programs) accredited Level 2 in 2015 to a remaining 30% or (8 out 27 programs) accredited
level 1 and an increased Level 2 accredited programs of 63% or (17 out of 27 programs)
accredited Level 2. Remarkably a 100% accomplishement rate since all of it 27 out 27
programs are accredited at least Level 1.
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On the other hand, the academic programs in the CNSC Graduate School was
improved with the year 2016. However, it is to be noted that the Master’s in Business
Administration program was finally subjected to preliminary visit by AACCUP in 2015,
making it ready for higher level accreditation in the coming years. Figure 5 completely shows
this accreditation profile of programs in the CNSC Graduate School.
Figure 5. Program Accreditation
Level in the Graduate School for
FY2015
Figure 4. Comparison of CNSC’s
accreditation profile of undergraduate
programs for FY 2015 and 2016.
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B. On Research
The research function of CNSC has indeed taken off in the past years hence more
accomplishments were reaped in 2016. The succeeding sections discuss the
accomplishments of CNSC relative to research, be it presented and published papers, or
patented inventions/utility models.
B.1 Research Completed in 2016
Table 1 Summarizes the CNSC researches completed in various research
conferences/fora. The researches were parallel to the Research and Development Agenda
previously identified by the College. A total of 34 researches were completed in 2016.
Table 1.0. Completed Researches FY 2016
TITLE OF RESEARCH RESEARCHERS
1. Factors Affecting Students' Learning Achievement
Dr. Erlinda J. Porcincula, Dr. Rosalie A. Almadrones
2. Camarines Norte State College Master's Degree Programs: Impact on its Graduates
Dr. Godofredo E. Peteza, Jr.
3. Factors Influencing Retention and Degree in Completion Rates of Students in CNSC: A Case Study
Dr. Ela N. Regondola
4. Employability of BS Biology Graduates of Camarines Norte State College SY 2010-2015
Dolores C. Volante Shirley A. Alberto Ruben R. Villaluz
5. 2015 Farmers’ Satisfaction Survey (NIA-Funded)
Dr. Arlyn M. Magana & RSD
6. The Socioeconomic Assessment of the Four Coastal Barangay at Siruma, Camarines Sur
Mr. Noel C. Alegre, Dr. Manuel B. Alberto, Mr. Nelson S. Olfindo
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7. Eroticism in Bicol Lyric Poetry Regine O. Santos
8. Disaster Risk Profiling of Local Community with Vulnerability Analysis
Sharine T. Aquino
9. Technical Efficiency of Queen Pineapple Farmers in Major-Producing Municipalities of Camarines Norte, Philippines
Marla V. Relloso
10. Temperature and Rainfall Patterns Affecting Density and Distribution of Coconut Scale Insects (CSI), Aspidiotus spp. (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Diaspididae) in Coconut Landscapes of Batangas
Japhia V. Medillo
11. Paghahambing ng Kasaysayan sa Malikhaing Pagsusulat Gamit ang Tradisyunal at Makabagong Salita
Ryan S. Rodriguez
12. Implications of the Camarines Norte State College Coaches’ Attributes Practices and Team Performance to Artistic and Scientific Coaching
Irish M. Ortega
13. Determination of Influential Factors of Municipal Solid Waste Quantity using Multivariate Grey Relational Analysis
Engr. Richelle C. Vedad
14. Current Load Monitoring and Overload Alarm System for Household Branch Circuit
Engr. Leo Agustin P. Vela
15. Mixture Design of Calcined White Clay Concrete
Engr. Ronald S. Mancenido
16. Marketing Mix and Competitiveness of Food Industry OTOPRENEURS in Camarines Norte
Girly H. Naval, Ph.D.
17. Socio-demographic Determinants of Entrepreneurial Competencies and Strategies of Women Entrepreneurs in Camarines Norte
Gehana D. Lamug
18. Small Scale Mining Involvement of Tabas National High School Students and their Academic Performance
Liza G. Aberia & Sonia S. Carbonell Ph.D.
19. Gender Difference in Teachers’ Mastery Goal Structure and Strategies in Mathematics and Elementary Pupils’ Mathematics Achievement
Ismael V. Austria & Jennifer S. Rubio, Ph.D.
20. Impact of Text Messaging on Spelling Proficiency and Performance in Written Outputs of Grade VII Students
Vivian M. Cereno & Rosalie A. Almadrones, Ph.D.
21. Development of Customized Reading Program for Students with Reading Disabilities
Caroline R. De Leon & Ela N. Regondola, Ed. D.
22. Development of Learning Activity Modules for Mother Tongue-Based Mathematics
Marlyn B. Madera & Rosalie A. Almadrones Ph.D
23. Coping Mechanisms to Flood – Related Problems and Academic Performance of Tabas National High School Students
Shielanie Q. Tenorio & Ela N. Regondola, Ed. D.
24. Effectiveness of the TrialGeo Learning Modules for Grade 9 Students
Adelaida A. Torrero & Jennifer S. Rubio, Ph.D
25. Effectiveness of Manipulative Worktext in Circle Geometry on Students’ Mathematics Performance
Editha A. Vega & Jennifer S. Rubio, Ph.D
26. Performance of Barangay Health Workers in the Delivery of Basic Health Care
Jimmy B. Guerrero & Erlinda J. Porcincula, Ph.D
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Table 1.1. Researches presented in the regional, national and international conference/for a
for 2016
TITLE OF RESEARCH RESEARCHERS TITLE OF THE
CONFERENCE/FORUM
1. Scientific Literacy in Science Oriented
Classes in Camarines Norte
Consuelo R. Saenz 1st International Congress in
Multi-Disciplinary
Researches
2. Anti-plastic Ordinance of the Municipality
of Guinobatan, Albay
Jesse O. Opeña, Jr. World Conference on
Educational Leadership &
Management 2016
Services
27. Development of Manual of Practice for Septage Management Program of Camarines Norte Water District
Chona P. Hegina & Ma. Cristina C. Azuelo, Ph.D
28. Responsiveness of Philippine National Police Against Street Crimes in Daet, Camarines Norte
Jasmin P. Abad & Ma. Cristina C. Azuelo, Ph.D
29. Financial Management Skills and Leadership Competencies of People’s Organizations in the Implementation of National Greening Program
Cheryll C. Abcede & Ma. Cristina C. Azuelo, Ph.D
30. Client’s Satisfaction and Compliance of Camarines Norte Provincial Hospital to Philhealth Accreditation Standards
Eva F. Buan & Corazon S. Fajardo, Ph.D
31. Impact of Bottom-up Budgeting Projects on the San Lorenzo Ruiz Program Beneficiaries
Mila Jean A. Cabase & Erlinda J. Porcincula, Ph.D
32. Impact Assessment of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program in Selected Municipalities in Camarines Norte
Cynthia R. Dela Cruz & Corazon S. Fajardo, Ph.D
33. Real Property Tax Collection Trends and Practices in the Province of Camarines Norte
Jade C. Rañada & Corazon S. Fajardo, Ph.D
34. Impact of Agroforestry Projects on the Upland and Lowland Farmer Beneficiaries
Maria Donnabel M. Yazon & Ma. Cristina C. Azuelo, Ph.D
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3. Impact Assessment of Pantawid
Pamilyang Filipino Program in Selected
Municipalities of Camarines Norte
Dr. Corazon S. Fajardo World Conference on
Educational Leadership &
Management 2016
4. Financial Management Skills and
Leadership Competencies of the People’s
Organization in the Implementation of the
National Greening Program
Dr. Maria Cristina C.
Azuelo
World Conference on
Educational Leadership &
Management 2016
5. Management Styles of Women
Managers: Its Effects on Job Performance
Ma. Angela G.
Pioquinto
49th PAGE (Philippine
Association of Graduate
Education) Annual National
Convention
6. Correlates of Entrepreneurial
Competencies and Strategies of Women
Entrepreneurs in Camarines Norte,
Philippines
Dr. Gehana D. Lamug Philippine Conference on
Interdisciplinary Research
7. Competitiveness of Food Industry
Otopreneurs in Camarines Norte,
Philippines and their Marketing Mix
Practices
Dr. Girly H. Naval Philippine Conference on
Interdisciplinary Research
2nd Annual National R & D Forum across
Discipline in Bituon Beach Resort Mobo,
Masbate last April 14-15, 2016.
NATIONAL FOR A
LOCAL FOR A
49th PAGE (Philippine Association of Graduate Education) Annual
National Convention in Ballroom, University of Santo Tomas (UST)
Buenaventura Garcia Paredes, Building, Espana, Manila, February
16 to 19, 2016
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INTERNATIONAL FORA
2nd Philippine Conference on Interdisciplinary Research (2nd PCIR 2016) with the theme: Role and Contribution of
Interdisciplinary Research to Higher Education in Metro Centre Hotel and Convention Center, Tagbilaran City, Bohol
on September 23-25, 2016.
2016 International Research Colloquium
in Subic Bay Travellers Hotel and Event
Center, Subic Bay Freeport, Philippines
last May 26-27, 2016.
World Conference on Educational Leadership &
Management 2016 in Venezia Hotel Subic Bay
Olongapo Philippine last August 29, 2016.
B.2 Research Output Publication
in 2016
The year 2016 also gave birth to the
CNSC Research Journals for researches of
faculty members as well as those generated
by undergraduate and graduate students of
CNSC. well as in external research journals.
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Table 2. Researches Published in FY 2016.
TITLE OF RESEARCH RESEARCHERS NAME OF PUBLICATION
1) Design Mix of Precast Pervous
Concrete using Pebbles
Mark Christian L. Zantua,
James Rupet G. Gozo, Julie
Ann Babagay and Engr.
Maria Senen D. Bongulto
Camarines Norte State
College Research Journal
Volume 2 Issue No. 1
2) Design and Constrcution of
Automated Clothesline System
Christine C. Cayme, Rey
Micahel F. Gerio, Neon M.
Pesa, jonard Jenses C.
Reyes, engr. Victor D. Duka
and Emgr. Aireen M.
Babagay
Camarines Norte State
College Research Journal
Volume 2 Issue No. 1
3) Design and Development of
Mechatronics Training
Equipment
Butterfly A. Dela Roca,
Abram V. Macinas, Rocy Mae
M. Pacinos, Leonel John L.
Padrigon, Gilbert Ceazar F.
Parale, Ivan Paul S. Ponayo
and Engr. Joselitp A. Olalo
Camarines Norte State
College Research Journal
Volume 2 Issue No. 1
4) Design and Fabrication of Pili
nut Cracker for Small Scale Pili
Enterprise
Ian R. Sta. Maria, Bernovie S.
Norte, Crisanto B. Estuita an
Engr. Joselito A. Olalo
Camarines Norte State
College Research Journal
Volume 2 Issue No. 1
Table 2 presents the researches published in CNSC Research Journal as well as in
external research journals.
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5) Mechanical Properties of Latex-
Modified Concrete
Jose Marion V. Bacalla,
Raymart A. San Ramon,
Ronelyn D. Fajardo, and
engr. Maria Senen D.
Bongulto
Camarines Norte State
College Research Journal
Volume 2 Issue No. 1
6) Performance of Saltwater
Battery as an Alternative Power
Source
Ivy Krizel A. Maravilla, Saldy
V. montalban, Israel B.
Paulite, Jenssen Y. Vasquez
and Engr. Aireen M. Babagay
Camarines Norte State
College Research Journal
Volume 2 Issue No. 1
7) Responsiveness of Philippine
National Police Against Street
Crimes in Daet, Camarines
Norte
Jasmin P. Abad and Maria
Cristina C. Azuelo, Ph.D
Camarines Norte State
Collge Graduate School
Research Journal Volume
2 No. 1
8) Performance of Barangay
Health Workers in the Delivery
of Basic Health Care Services
Jimmy B. Guerrero and
Erlinda J. Porcincula,Ph.D
Camarines Norte State
Collge Graduate School
Research Journal Volume
2 No. 1
9) Impact of Text Messaging on
Spelling Proficiency and
Performance in Written Outputs
of Grade VII Students
Vivian M. Cereno and Rosalie
A. Almadrones, Ph.D
Camarines Norte State
Collge Graduate School
Research Journal Volume
2 No. 1
10) Real Property Tax Collection
Trends and Practices in the
Province of Camarines Norte
Jade C. Rañada and Corazon
S. Fajardo, Ph.D.
Camarines Norte State
Collge Graduate School
Research Journal Volume
2 No. 1
11) Assessment of Solid Waste
Management Strategies in
Camarines Norte
Dr. Maria Cristina C. Azuelo Leah N. Barbado Luz Menda L. Reyes
Asia Pacific Journal Of
Multidisciplinary Research
Volume 4 No. 4
12) Radio Listening Practices of the
Bihug of Tuaca, Basud,
Camarines Norte, Philippines
Dr. Rosalie A. Almadrones
Asia Pacific Journal Of
Multidisciplinary Research
Volume 4 No. 4
B.3. On Patenting
For the first time in CNSC, research outputs have successfully applied for patent
through the assistance of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). Two research
outputs of Dr. Lilibeth A. Roxas on the use of Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum Linn.)
kernels for cacao chocolate and its use as a composition in chocolate cake brownies were
awarded with Patent ID No. of UM Registration No. 2-2015-000255 and UM Application No.
2-2015-000254, respectively.
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C. On Extension
Figure 6 shows that there was a decrease in the number of person trained weighted
based on the length of training. There was a ? increase relative to the FY 2015
accomplishment. The number of persons trained depends on the extension
programs/projects being conducted each year. The trainings provided to various group of
extension clients are presented in Table 3.
Figure 6. Man-days trained for FY 2015 and FY 2016.
Table 3. Extension Programs/Projects conducted in FY 2016.
Title of Training Number of persons trained
1. A helping Tool in Teaching with the theme: “Talk Less, Learn more”
57
2. Developing Competent Bachelor of Science in Office
Administration Students with Effective Stenographic
Skills
150
3. Think and Act GAD: A Gender Sensitivity Training for
CBPA Faculty, Students and Cooperative Leaders
70
4. Project SEEDS (Supplemental Education Experience
for the Disadvantaged Sector) Coaching Experience for
OSY and Learning Initiative Augmentation
869
5. Skills Training on Basic Meat Processing in Brgy.
Alayao, Capalonga
20
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Title of Training Number of persons trained
6. Skills Training on Basic Meat Processing in Brgy.
Malasugui, Labo
18
7. Skills Training on Basic Meat Processing in Brgy.
Anahaw, Labo
37
8. Skills Training on Basic Meat Processing in Brgy.
Caawigan, Talisay
40
9. Skills Training on Basic Meat Processing in Brgy.
Mang-ogod, San Vicente
47
10. Skills Training on Broiler Production in Brgy.
Malasugui, Labo
17
Demonstration and hands-on in preparing “kakanin
The expert giving lecture and demo on various electrical knots
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Title of Training Number of persons trained
11. Skills Training on Slaughter Pig Production in Brgy.
San Isidro, Capalonga
20
12. Skills Training on Slaughter Pig Production in Brgy.
San Roque, Capalonga
20
13. Skills Training on Slaughter Pig Production in Brgy.
Canapawan, Labo (1st Batch)
31
14. Skills Training on Slaughter Pig Production in Brgy.
Canapawan, Labo (2nd Batch)
31
15. Skills Training on Slaughter Pig Production in Brgy.
Bagasbas, Daet
25
16. Skills Training on Slaughter Pig Production in Brgy.
Lag-on, Daet
25
17. Skills Training on Slaughter Pig Production in Brgy.
San Roque, Mercedes
33
18. Skills Training on Slaughter Pig Production in Brgy.
Manguisoc, Mercedes
32
19. Skills Training on Slaughter Pig Production in Brgy.
San Antonio, San Lorenzo
26
20. Meat Processing and Profitable Indigenous Growing
System for Weaner Production (ME-PRO P.I.G.S.) in
Brgy. Mang-ogod, San Vicente
47
21. Meat Processing and Profitable Indigenous Growing
System for Weaner Production (ME-PRO P.I.G.S.) in
Brgy. Caawigan, Talisay
40
22. Training Methodology 25
Training on pig industry profile, prospects of slaughter pig production, nutrition and feeding,
care management and housing
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23. Skills Training on Basic Sewing and Dressmaking
Municipal wide of J. Pang (1st Batch)
20
23. Skills Training on Basic Sewing and Dressmaking
Municipal wide of J. Pang (2nd Batch)
20
D. On Administration
D.1. ISO 9001:2008 (Quality Management System)
The College continued its journey to ISO 9001:2008 certification. As such, it sustained and further improved its implementation of its Quality Management System. The required documents were prepared, equipment were calibrated and internal quality audit was initiated, in preparation for the ISO certification first and second survey visits in 2016.
D.2. Physical Facilities Projects
The year 2016 was another year for the enhancement of CNSC’s physical facilities. Table 4 shows the completed infrastructure projects in 2016 and their corresponding appropriation and source of fund.
Table 4. Completed Infrastructure Projects in 2016
Title of the Project Appropriation (P) Source of Fund
1. Repair and Improvement of College Building (Labo Campus)
2,000,000.00 GAA 2016
2. Academic Building 2-storey Phase 2 (Abano Campus)
8,000,000.00 GAA 2016
3. Completion of 3 rooms, Ground Floor of Seed System Facilities
490,786.85 DA BAR 2014
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Building (Entienza Campus)
4. Repair of Boys Shop Building 1 & 2 (Jose Panganiban Campus)
850,000.00 Income 2015
5. Construction of 2 storey Academic Building Phase 1 (Abano Campus)
3,000,000.00 Income 2015
6. Improvement of Food Service Management Building
1,500,000.00 Income 2015
7. Construction of Power House (Main Campus)
1,000,000.00 Income 2016
8. Restructuring of Laboratory room including expansion of ESF Building (Main Campus)
2,500,000.00 Income 2016
TOTAL 19,340,786.85
Academic Building 2-storey Phase 2 (Abano Campus)
Improvement of Food Service Management Building
Construction of Power House
(Main Campus)
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On-going Infrastructure Projects in 2016
Title of the Project Appropriation (P)/
Source of Fund
% of Completion
as of Dec 31, 2016
1. Construction of Agri-Business Center (Entienza Campus)
P 10,000,000.00
GAA 2016 90%
2. Construction of 2 Storey Academic Building 14 rooms Phase 1 (Main Campus)
12,500,000.00
GAA 2016
72.25%
3. Construction of Engineering Building Phase 3 (Main Campus)
23,000,000.00
GAA 2016
1.90%
4. Construction of Student Activity Center (Main
Campus)
18,000,000.00
GAA 2015 51.32%
5. Construction of Entrance Pavilion and Entrepreneurship Building
60,630,000.00
Income 2015 73.90%
6. Expansion of Graduate School
7,500,000.00
Income 2016
70%
TOTAL P131,630,000.00
Construction of 2 Storey Academic Building 14 rooms
Phase 1 (Main Campus)
Construction of Engineering Building
Phase 3 (Main Campus)
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CONCLUSION With its accomplishments in 2016, CNSC has sustained the momentum it has started in the
past years, enabling it to reach new heights. The milestones achieved by the College this
year were all aligned to its greater vision of becoming a premier higher education institution
in the Bicol Region. Its growth in the academic, research, extension and even administration
shall further pave the way to that particular vision. The initiatives that we embarked on the
past years, is our inspiration to work on, a motivation to drive at and an accomplishment to
look back which can synergize our action into one dream, one goal and one vision of
becoming a premier higher education institution in the Bicol region.
Prepared by: EMMALYN C. GUAVES Institutional Planning and Development Officer
Noted: RUSTY G. ABANTO, Ph.D. College President
Construction of Entrance Pavilion
and Entrepreneurship Building
Expansion of Graduate School
On-going Infrastructure Projects in 2016