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February-May 2012
Republic of the Philippines San Ildefonso, Bulacan
Bulacan Agricultural State College
Academic, Cultural & Sports Affairs
I. ENROLMENT
SUMMER 2012 NUMBER OF ENROLLEE
Program
Doctor of Philosophy in Development Education 11
Master of Arts in Education 75
Master of Science in Agriculture 11
Teacher Education Certificate Course 0
Bachelor of Secondary Education 96
Bachelor of Elementary Education 96
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 74
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture 41
Bachelor of Animal Science 126
Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management 34
Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering 3
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 9
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 40
Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management 51
Bachelor of Science in Agroforestry 24
Bachelor of Science in Food Technology 5
Secondary Education Curriculum 0
TOTAL 696
1ST SEMESTER OF ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013 NUMBER OF ENROLLEE
Program
Doctor of Philosophy in Development Education 15
Master of Arts in Education 101
Master of Science in Agriculture 12
Teacher Education Certificate Course 0
Bachelor of Secondary Education 287
Bachelor of Elementary Education 368
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 394
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture 217
Bachelor of Animal Science 434
Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management 187
Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering 2
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering 76
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 180
Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management 284
Bachelor of Science in Agroforestry 62
Bachelor of Science in Food Technology 41
Associate in Computer Technology 31
Secondary Education Curriculum 436
TOTAL 3,127
II. PASSING PERCENTAGE IN BOARD EXAMINATIONS (taken last March)
50% (18 out of 36) for Bachelor of Elementary Education, national passing is 42.46% 35.71% (10 out of 28) for Bachelor of Secondary Education, national passing is 24.85%
III. GRADUATION & RECOGNITION RITES The Recognition Rites and 60th Commencement Exercises
were held last March 29 and 30, respectively with the theme BASC at its Diamond Jubilee: Paying Tribute to Society, Ushering Forth Conscientious & Productive Graduates.
Respective guests of honor and speaker were Dr. Virgilio R.
Villacorte, owner of the AP Group of Companies which is among the top 5,000 corporations in the country, and the Hon. Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada, President Pro-Tempore of the Senate of the Philippines, represented by the Hon. Ma. Milagros H. Magsaysay, Representative of the 1st District of Zambales.
PROGRAM NUMBER OF GRADUATE
Doctor of Philosophy in Development Education 3
Master of Arts in Education 28
Teacher Education Certificate Course 0
Bachelor of Secondary Education 36
Bachelor of Elementary Education 51
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 42
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture 18
Bachelor of Animal Science 56
Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management 10
Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering 3
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 2
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 18
Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management 26
Associate in Hospitality Management 22
Associate in Information Technology 20
Bachelor of Science in Agroforestry 3
Bachelor of Science in Food Technology 6
Secondary Education Curriculum 98
TOTAL 442
IV. EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
In cooperation with the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, the College conducted
the POEA on Wheels activity at the San Ildefonso Gymnasium last May 25. The College donated 108 pairs of slippers for elementary pupils at the locality last May 19 to the
local government as part of its Brigada Eskwela activity. The College celebrated its 60th Foundation Anniversary or Diamond Jubilee last February 22-24
with the theme BASC: 60 years of Uniting Agriculture & Education, Serving as Instrument to National Stability. The following were the activities:
February 22
Thanksgiving Mass
Opening Ceremony
Parade & Street Dance Competition – The parade was participated by all college personnel and students and the first ever college-wide street dance competition was participated by the five institutes and the Doña Remedios Trinidad Campus.
Theater Show – The stage musical was entitled Romeo & Juliet starred by Sexbomb
dancer Luise Bolton and Geoff Taylor. Opening of Booths – Most of the booths were organized by BASC student organizations. Theater Show (repeat performance)
February 23
Solidarity Walk @ 60 – A walkathon participated by all college personnel and some students.
Talentadong Pinoy Audition (by TV 5)
Opening of One-stop Service Booths – Booths were opened to the BASC community and visitors for securing NSO, SSS and PAG-IBIG documents.
Fun Games/Laro ng Lahi – Organized by the BASC Faculty & Employees Association, the activity was participated by both personnel and students of the College.
Open House – A variety of Filipino dishes contributed by each office, department and unit in the College was served.
Career Orientation Seminar – The activity was conducted simultaneously with the
opening of one-stop service booths and catered mostly to BASC students. Talentadong Pinoy Audition (continuation)
February 24
Kapihan sa BASC – With the topic San
Ildefonso at BASC: Magkaagapay sa Kaunlaran, the discussion was attended by San Ildefonso Mayor Paula Carla G. Tan and municipal councilors, and college officials.
Blessing & Inauguration of the Rene Cayetano Hall – The facility was constructed through the fund given by the Office of Sen. Alan Peter S. Cayetano. The activity served as the highlight of the three-day celebration as well.
Research, Extension & Training
Administrative & Financial Affairs
Anniversary Program – Guest Speaker Sen. Cayetano was represented by his Chief of Staff Dr. Willy Buenaventura. Other guests included Bulacan Gov. Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado, 3rd District of Bulacan Rep. Joselito R. Mendoza, Mayor Tan and municipal councilors, and some members of the BASC Board of Trustees.
Mr. & Ms. BASC Diamond Jubilee Coronation &
Socials Night – The two activities served as the culmination events of the affair.
I. RESOLUTIONS PASSED DURING THE LAST BOARD OF TRUSTEES (BOT) MEETING (See attachment.) II. 2012 USE OF INCOME (See attachment.) III. ALLOTMENT, OBLIGATION & BALANCE AS OF JUNE 15 (See attachment.)
I. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT & TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT Varietal Evaluation, On-farm Trials & Seed Production of Organic Vegetables in Central Luzon in
Support to the National Program on Enhancing the Demand among Agriculture, Forestry & Natural Resources (AFNR) & State University/College (SUC) Graduates
Technical experts from the Institute of Plant Breeding conducted a visit to the project during
the first week of April.
Improving Land and Water Productivity & Technology Integration in the Uplands, collaborated with the Department of Agriculture- Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR) A demonstration farm was established at Brgy. Calumpang, San Miguel showcasing the
following technologies:
Crop production – crops planted are groundnut (1,000 m2), pigeon pea (2,000 m2), cassava (1,300 m2), sweet sorghum (2,000 m2), aerobic rice (2,500 m2), tomato and 100 papaya trees integrated with 600
pineapple plants. Vegetables planted are eggplant, finger pepper and pole sitao.
Orchard production – technology intervention for 300 mango trees was conducted with the help of experts from the Ramon Magsaysay Technological University. At the latest, mango fruits harvested totaled to 700 kilograms.
Animal production – acquired one Anglo-Nubian doe and one Boer buck in addition to the (around) 30 goats at the farm. A feeding system for the livestock was also developed.
Vermicomposting – two vermibeds were constructed for production of organic fertilizer which in turn can be used for the crops planted.
Aerobic Rice Production System: Improving Productivity in Water-scarce Areas of Central Luzon, collaborated with the Commission on Higher Education-Zonal Research Center (CHED-ZRC) Four experiment sites for second cropping were established at
the Provinces of Bulacan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija and Bataan between January and February and ended between February and March.
Food Processing
The product bitter gourd pickles was developed and showcased during the opening of the
Technology Commercialization Center.
II. EXTENSION & TRAINING Landbank of the Philippines (LBP)-BASC Technology Promotion
Center A field day on bioyodal technology was conducted at the
demonstration farm on rice and vegetables of Mr. Julian Dela Cruz, a farmer-cooperator, at Brgy. San Jose, Plaridel, Bulacan last March 30.
Goat Upgrading & Production
As of the present, there are 60 farmer-beneficiaries.
Techno-Gabay Program (TGP) A field day and Techno-Forum on Science &
Technology-based Farm (pesticide-free bitter gourd production) was conducted at Brgy. Gabihan, San Ildefonso last April 18.
Palayamanan in the Community
Financial assistance given to five farmer-cooperators at the Municipality of Calumpit, Bulacan amounting to PHP20,000 was collected last April 25.
Financial assistance amounting to PHP172,000 was released to 43 farmer-cooperators last February 7 and 21.
Papaya and vegetable production is established at the model farm located at the College.
PALAYAMANAN CENTER LOCATION NUMBER OF FARMER-COOPERATOR
PC1 Brgy. Gabihan, San Ildefonso 29
PC2 Brgy. Bubulong Munti,San Ildefonso 21
PC3 Brgy. Sapang Putik, San Ildefonso 10
PC4 Brgy. Balaong, San Miguel 10
PC5 Brgy. Lico, San Rafael 10
PC6 Brgy. Malamig, Bustos 10
PC7 Brgy. Guo, Calumpit 9
TOTAL 99
Aerobic Rice Technology (ART) Development & Dissemination in Partnership with GOs, SUCs &
LGUS
PARTNER COLLABORATOR ACTIVITY CONDUCTED
DA-RFO II SUCs in Region II, Prov’l govts. Extension of financial and technical support related to research and extension activities in Region II
DA-ATI II ISU, Prov’l Govt.of Isabela (PGI), DA-RFO II
Spearheading of a training of trainers on AR in Isabela with 25 participants from 7 of its DA-LGUs
PGI ISU, DA-Cagayan Valley Integrated Agric’l Research Center (CVIARC)
Support to the establishment of 25 field trials in 7 municipalities
DA-CVIARC ISU, CSU, NVSU, QSC, PGI Sponsorship of a seminar cum workshop on writing ART training manual for Region II, AR seed production, conduct of varietal selection studies
MSU Marawi
64th & 65th Infantry Battalion of AFP, LGUs
Conduct of a seminar on ART with 35 participants from LGUs, faculty researchers of MSU, farmer groups and AFP officers; establishment of 20 field trials in Lanao del Sur; seed production; submission of proposals for funding
TCA LGUs, SOs Establishment of field trials at TCA, conduct of an experiment on AR cropping systems funded by CHED-ZRC III
DA-RFO III Prov’l govts., farmer groups Varietal testing and selection at different municipalities, provision of funding support to BASC proposal on AR cropping system
QSC ISU-Cagayan Valley Agric’l Resources R&D (CVARRD), LGUs
Establishment of a 0.5-ha demo farm, attendance to a seminar/orientation on ART held at CVIARC, conduct of field visits and identification of potential areas for ART establishment
NVSU ISU-CVARRD, LGUs Attendance to a seminar/orientation on ART held at CVIARC, conduct of field visits and identification of potential areas for ART establishment
CLSU CHED, TCA, BPSU Conduct of an experiment on AR cropping systems funded by CHED-ZRC III
DMMMSU PhilRice Batac; ISPSC; MMMSU; NIA-RO I; DA-RFO I; Prov’l Govts. of La Union, Ilocos Sur and Ilocos
Packaging and launch of ART for adoption and implementation in Region I, organization of a field day and establishment of demo farms sponsored by
Norte; LGUs of Rosario and La Union
LGUs, monitoring and documentation on farmer-adoptors in Region I, submission of proposals for funding consideration
ASCOT
LGU of Baler, Prov’l Govt. of Aurora (PGA)
Establishment of demonstration farms through the support of LGUs, conduct of trainers’ training on water-saving techs. in partnership with the PGA, monitoring and documentation on farmer-adoptors in Aurora
BPSU LGU of Abucay, Prov’l Govt. of Bataan
Establishment of 20 field trials in uplands; conduct of experiment on AR cropping systems funded by CHED-ZRC III; distribution of 40 kgs of APO seeds to 10 Aeta families at the Bangkal Aeta Resettlement Area; translation in Filipino and distribution of ART brochure; invitation of an expert from BPSU to evaluate the ART demo project in Pozorrubio, Pangasinan and serve as resource speaker at the National Colloquium on Various Alternative Rice Farming Technologies towards Productive Local Rice Resources where the AR production technology was the topic discussed
PalSU LGUs Establishment of 25 demo farms both in the northern and southern parts of Palawan through the funding support from DA-RFO IVB, conduct of a trainers’ training and farmers’ field schools
SACOP Farmer coops/groups Establishment of ART demo farms, conduct of a popular seminar on ART with farmer-leaders
PGB 10 municipalities in Bulacan Support to the implementation of the AR RDE program of the College, conduct of a series of trainings and seminars at selected municipalities with farmer groups
ISU DA-ATI of Isabela, PGI, DA-RFO II, CVIARC
Signing of a MOA on ART Promotion & Development in Isabela, establishment of 50 field trials in Isabela with PGI and DA-RFO II, inclusion of the AR RDE program in the R&D agenda of ISU and CVARRD, receipt of PHP2.5 M funding support from DA-BAR for AR cropping systems, spearheading of a seminar-workshop on the development of ART training manual
OMSC LGUs Establishment of demo farms in 3 municipalities at O. Mindoro, linkage with LGUs to promote ART and AWD in provinces
PAC LGUs Establishment of 15 demo farms, continuous implementation of the tamarind-AR farming system project, submission of proposals for funding
PROVINCE
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHED
TECHNO-DEMO FARM
NUMBER OF TRAINED
TECHNICAL STAFF
NUMBER OF TRAINED FARMERS
NUMBER OF FARMER-
ADOPTORS
Bulacan 80 35 550 350
Bataan 55 20 150 55
Palawan 25 20 632 460
La Union 45 35 430 260
Pampanga 25 15 45 15
Aurora 15 5 200 35
Isabela 20 35 125 65
Tarlac 5 5 55 10
Occidental Mindoro 1 10 35 0
Others 0 60 0 0
TOTAL 271 240 2,227 1,240
III. SPECIAL PROJECTS
Agricultural Productivity & Social Entrepreneurship Development Project: The Case of the DAR-CHED-ARCs-GK-SUCs Collaboration funded by the Department of Agrarian Reform with PHP23,128,000
A brainstorming was conducted at the GK Enchanted
Farm, Brgy. Encanto, Angat with CHED Commisioner Dr. William C. Medrano, GK founder Antonio P. Meloto Jr. and the CLSU group headed by its Vice President for Business Affairs, Dr. Eduardo G. Marzan last May 10. The proposal, as output of the brainstorming, was packaged at the College as headed by Dr. Medrano.
The first draft of the proposal was improved at the CHED
Central Office and presented to Mr. Meloto last May 21. The revised proposal was presented to DAR Secretary
Atty. Virgilio Gil R. Delos Reyes, DAR Director for Region III Teofilo Inocencio, and Atty. Ison Garcia and other DAR staff with the CLSU group headed by its President Dr. Ruben C. Sevilleja last May 31.
Technology Commercialization
A Technology Commercialization Center, which opened last February 20, was established at the College. Its main purpose is for commercialization and promotion of different agricultural products harvested and/or processed at the College and municipalities in the Province of Bulacan. Showcasing of products is coordinated with the municipal agriculture officer of San Ildefonso, Bulacan.
Agrarian Reform Community Connectivity & Economic Support Services
The College was granted with PHP400,000 by the Department of Agrarian Reform for implementation of the project.
Needs assessment were conducted at Brgy. Umpucan, San Ildefonso and Brgy. Maligaya, San Miguel last March 26; Brgy. San Jose, Plaridel and Brgy. Inaon, Pulilan last March 27 and Brgy. Kaybanban, San Jose Del Monte last March 28.
Carabao Upgrading The herd population totaling to 31 as of 18 June 2012 is
detailed as follows:
2 bulls 15 caracows (8 milking, 3 pregnant-first term, 2
pregnant-last term, 2 culls/repeaters) 2 yearling bulls 4 caraheifers 8 calves
IV. PROPOSALS
Organic Aerobic Rice Research & Development Project in Bulacan submitted to the Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR) and local government units (LGUs)
Bamboo Development Project in the Province of Bulacan submitted to DA under its Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund and Office of Sen. Loren B. Legarda
Scaling Up the Palayamanan Model Farm: Increasing Productivity & Income of Rice Farmers in Unfavorable Rainfed Areas of Bulacan submitted to DA under its Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund
Meeh Kita: Goat Upgrading & Production in the Villages submitted to DA under its Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund, Provincial Government of Bulacan (PGB), and Offices of Senators Edgardo J. Angara and Francis “Chiz” G. Escudero
Veggies for Lasting Life: RDE Program on Organic Vegetable Production submitted to the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), PGB, and Offices of Senators Gregorio B. Honasan II and Aquilino Martin “Koko” Dela Llana Pimentel III
Farmer-participatory Integrated Watershed management: Maasim River Basin submitted to CHED, Provincial Agriculture Office of Bulacan, LGUs, BSWM and people’s organizations
Water-scarce Areas of the Philippines (Rainfed & Upland Areas and Tail-end Portion of Irrigation Systems) submitted to DA-BAR
On-farm Trial of BASC-developed Organic Vegetable Seeds under the Bulacan Condition submitted to DA-BAR
Potentials of Pigeon Pea in Soil Fertility Improvement & as Soil Erosion Control Crop in Upland Areas of Bulacani submitted to DA-BAR
Improving Productivity through Technology Integration in Uplands-Phase II submitted to DA-BAR Seed Production for Aerobic Rice Technology towards Increased Productivity and Farmers’ Income in
Rainfed and Upland Areas of Central Luzon submitted to the DA-Regional Field Office III (DA-RFO III)
Potential of Aerobic Rice Technology in Improving Productivity & Profitability of Rice Farming in Rainfed and Upland Areas of Central Luzon submitted to DA-RFO III
Participatory Integrated Watershed Management in Rainfed Ecosystems submitted to the DA-RFO III ART in ARCs: Aerobic Rice Technology for Increased Productivity & Income in Agrarian Reform
Communities in Region III submitted to the DAR Development of Machineries for Aerobic Rice Production submitted to the Philippine Rice Research
Institute (PhilRice) Food for Lasting Life: Integrated RD&E Program on Organic Farming submitted to PGB Development & Dissemination of Aerobic Rice Technology in the Philippines submitted to PhilRice
V. AWARDS
Mr. Nemencio J. Concepcion, the farmer-scientist of the College, was awarded as Best
Magsasakang Siyentista in Region III by the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research & Development through the Central Luzon Agriculture and Resources Research & Development Consortium at the National Economic & Development Authority-Regional Office III, City of San Fernando, Pampanga last March 9.
VI. OTHERS
The College accepted the Bureau of Animal Industry’s (BAI’s) proposed plan on selecting farmer-
beneficiaries of biogas digester last April 3. Also, a group of researchers from BAI was assisted in conducting a survey at Brgy. Mataas na Parang, San Ildefonso on the processing of salted eggs last April 13.
The College formed a partnership with the National Soil and Water Resources Research & Development Center-Bureau of Soil & Water Management (NSWRRDC-BSWM) in the utilization of the five-hectare land of BSWM for BASC’s Aerobic Rice R&D and Extension program.
The Department of Agriculture-Regional Office III released a support fund amounting to PHP3.5 M distributed to the following projects:
Income-generating Projects
Under Research, Development & Technology Management:
Potential of Aerobic Rice Technology in Improving Productivity & Profitability of Rice Farming in Upland Rainfed Areas of Central Luzon (PHP500,000) – The project was launched last April 21 with the presence of representatives from the partner-SUCs in Region III namely Bataan Peninsula State University, Central Luzon State University, Pampanga Agricultural College and Tarlac College of Agriculture. To date, there are ten farmer-cooperators for the establishment of technology demonstration farms at the provinces where the partner-SUCs and BASC are located. Each farmer-cooperator was provided with one bag of rice seeds, three bags of inorganic fertilizer and one liter of insecticide. A MOA was also executed among BASC, the partner-SUCs and farmer-cooperators.
Under Extension & Training:
Palayamanan in the Community (PHP1 M) Aerobic Rice Technology: A Key to Rice Sufficiency in the Country (PHP2 M) – The project
started with an inception meeting with the partner-local government units represented by the municipal agriculture officers of San Ildefonso, San Rafael and Pandi, Bulacan last May 29. A representative from the National Irrigation Administration was present as well. As result, the following ecosystems were identified for establishment of technology demonstration farms: 1. Upland rainfed areas at Brgy. Sapang Dayap, San Ildefonso 2. Lowland rainfed areas at Brgy. Pasong Callos, San Rafael 3. Tail-end areas of the Bustos-Pandi (BusPan) pump irrigation system
Farmer-cooperators were oriented after the meeting on the memorandum of agreement to be signed for the project. To date, there are 53 farmer-cooperators identified.
INCOME-GENERATING PROJECTS’ NET INCOME FOR THE PERIOD MARCH-MAY 2012 (in PHP)
PROJECT MARCH APRIL MAY TOTAL
Sale of waste materials 0 39,014 0 39,014
Business Center rental 27,650 29,150 18,650 75,450
Dormitory fee 23,800 500 7,400 31,700
Gymnasium rental 0 1,500 4,500 6,000
Canteen/Kiosk rental 18,500 18,250 5,000 41,750
Sale of unproductive coconut trees 0 0 2,400 2,400
Technology Commercialization (Interest Earned) 5,559.60 2,234 1,130 8,923.60
Other rentals 2,000 0 450 2,450
TOTAL 77,509.60 90,648 39,530 207,687.60
Personnel Welfare & Development
I. ATTENDANCE TO SEMINARS/TRAININGS (A total of 40 personnel attended seminars/trainings from
February to May 2012.)
TITLE VENUE DATE PARTICIPANT
Training-Workshop on NBC 461
Crown Regency Residences, Cebu City
May 28-30 Engr. Liberato B. Silverio, Mr. Cesar T. Villanueva
Needs Assessment Report Workshop
DAR-RO III, San Fdo. City May 29 Misters Rodrigo G. Buenaventura and Ronald Reagan T. Alonzo Mrs. Dinah Marie C. Dayag, Ms. Imee D. Esguerra
Forum on Human Resources Issues, Gender & Dev’t and Impact Assessment
BengSU, La Trinidad, Benguet
May 25 Ms. Annie Rose P. Pagdanganan, Dr. Helen G. Manalastas
K to 12 Grade 7 Teachers’ Mass Training
BulSU, Malolos City May 21-25 Mrs. Loreta N. Bautista
Nat’l Rice Summit Hotel Stotsenberg, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga
May 16-17 Dr. Melchor I. Pastrana
1st Reg’l Summit Workshop for the Academe & Environment
BarCIE Int’l Center, Malolos City
May 15-17 Mr. Herbert M. De Jesus
K to 12 Grade 7 Teachers’ Mass Training (Values Educ.)
BulSU, Malolos City May 14-16, 7-11
Mrs. Julieta A. Asuncion
In-country Training Course on Capacity Strengthening for Rainfed Agri. RD&E in Ilocos
MMSU, Batac City May 7-11 Mrs. Dinah Marie C. Dayag, Dr. Helen G. Manalastas
Brainstorming Sess’n on Research Agenda
City Hts. Hotel, San Fdo. City May 9 Dr. Junel B. Soriano
Simulat’n-Workshop on the Cascading of Dep’t Performance Target
DBM, Mla. City May 4 Mrs. Ma. Dolores G. Bersamina, Dr. Lolito B. San Pedro
Seminar in Chemistry BulSU, Malolos City April 25-27 Mrs. Ofelia V. Silverio, Valmi A. Viernes, Aida D. Bernardo and Roselle D. Urbano Ms. Maria Krisvie Abigail P. Francisco, Mr. Herbert M. De Jesus, Dr. Priscilla V. San Pedro
62nd PSAE Convent’n Palawan April 23-27 Dr. Junel B. Soriano
ITCDD Seminar ICTO, Quezon City April 23-27 Mrs. Michelle M. Cortez
CSSP 42nd Scientific Conference & Anniv.
Puerto Princesa City April 16-21 Dr. Aniano S. Catacutan
15th APOSCUA Nat’l Convent’n cum Seminar
Tagbilaran City April 18-20 Mr. Mandy D. Bernardo
Training on Fundamentals of the Java Programming Lang.
Peninsula Court Bldg., Makati City
April 16-20 Mr. Arnel S. Adriano
Upland Rice Dev’t Prog. Stakeholders’ Workshop
Partyland Restaurant, San Fdo. City
April 12 Dr. Josie A. Valdez
22nd Convent’n of PhilARM, Dakak Park & Beach Resort, April 10-12 Dr. Junel B. Soriano,
Inc. Dapitan City Mrs. Dinah Marie C. Dayag
Terminal Report Writeshop DAP, Tagaytay City March 28-April 2 April 2
Ms. Annie Rose P. Pagdanganan Dr. Herminio B. Giron
Work/Writeshop on Varietal Evaluat’n, On-farm Trials & Seed Prod’n of Organic Vegs. in Central Luzon
PAC, Magalang, Pampanga March 28 Mrs. Dinah Marie C. Dayag
Consultative Workshop on Reg’l Disaster Sci. & Mngt. Prog.
DOST-RO III, San Fdo. City March 27 Dr. Josie A. Valdez
5th Nat’l Goat & Sheep Congress and Trade Fair
Hotel Stotsenberg, Clark, Pampanga
March 22-24
Dr. Helen G. Manalastas, Mrs. Myrna S. Eguia
Workshop on Effective Disaster Risk Reduct’n & Climate Change Adaptat’n
Quezon City Hall March 16 Drs. Josie A. Valdez, Junel B. Soriano and Imelda S.A. Navarro Mrs. Dinah Marie C. Dayag
Annual Graduate Student Congress of GEACCUP-III
PAC, Magalang, Pampanga March 10 Drs. Susan C. Santos, Roberto C. Wagan, Lauro S. Nuñez, Imelda S.A. Navarro and Josefina C. Mananguit Mrs. Leah V. Indon
Reg’n III SUCs’ Workshop on ARCCESS ARBOs Needs Assessment Tools
BPSU Balanga, Bataan March 6 Drs. Imelda S.A. Navarro and Junel B. Soriano Mr. Rodrigo G. Buenaventura
PAFTE Student-Teacher Congress
Bulacan Gymnasium, Malolos City
March 2 Dr. Priscilla V. San Pedro Mrs. Priscilla P. De Guzman and Aida D. Bernardo
Reg’l Seminar-Workshop on Violence against Women & Children
NEUST Sumacab, Cabanatuan City
Feb. 16-17 Mrs. Teresita T. Mendoza, Dr. Imelda S.A. Navarro
SUCTEA 15th Nat’l Convent’n Bayview Park Hotel, Mla. City
Feb. 15-17 Mrs. Ma. Luisa I. Villanueva
FGD on Existing Organic Agriculture Adoptors
Provincial Capitol, Malolos City
Feb. 15 Mrs. Dinah Marie C. Dayag
GE Student Conference UP Diliman, Quezon City Feb. 13-14 Engr. Alfredo L. Taluban Jr.
Nat’l Seminar-Workshop on How to Prepare Grant Proposals & Where to Get Grants
ADMU, Quezon City Feb. 11 Drs. Lolito B. San Pedro, Josephine G. De Guzman, Josefina C. Mananguit
Field Day cum Hands-on Training on Organic Vegetable Seed Dev’t, Organic Prod’n System & Urban Gardening
PAC, Magalang, Pampanga Feb. 9 Mrs. Dinah Marie C. Dayag
10th Luzonwide HE Press Con. of the Assoc. of Reg’l Campus
Teachers’ Camp, Baguio City Feb. 2-5 Mrs. Ma. Luisa I. Villanueva
Student Welfare & Development
Paper Advisers of HEIs, Inc. & Assoc. of Luzonwide Tertiary Press Advisers, Inc.
Planning-Workshop in Mainstreaming & Institutionalizing the CLARRDEC TGP in the DA-ATI Prog. In Region III
CLSU, Muñoz City Feb. 1-2 Feb. 1
Dr. Imelda S.A. Navarro Dr. Josephine G. De Guzman Mrs. Jennifer I. Guevarra and Ma. Dolores G. Bersamina
Fulbright Research Fellowship Prog.
Texas A&M Univ., Texas, USA
Aug. 2011-Feb. 2012
Dr. Junel B. Soriano
I. SCHOLARSHIP
PROGRAM NUMBER OF GRANTEE
Government
Athletic Scholarship & Incentive Program 75
Barangay Scholarship 53
BASC Academic Scholarship 17
BASC-BOT Scholarship 6
BASC Scholarship Assistance to Student Leaders 15
BUTIL Scholarship 60
Municipality of DRT Bulacan Scholarship 74
Cong. Jonjon Mendoza Scholarship 100
Philippine Army Advanced ROTC Scholarship 20
Mother Leader (Provincial Governor’s Office) Scholarship 30
Provincial Government Scholarship 346
Study Aid to Dependents of BASC Faculty & Employees 12
Social & Cultural Affairs Scholarship 25
CIBAC Party List Scholarship 100
PCSO Scholarship 6
DA ACEF – Cong. Jonjon Mendoza Scholarship 10
DA ACEF – Bagong Henerasyon Scholarship 4
DA ACEF – Sen. Bong Revilla Scholarship 2
DA ACEF – Congw. Marivic Alvarado Scholarship 10
Syngenta Scholarship 20
Private
Mayor Jaime Ileto Sr. Scholarship 2
San Isidro De Labrador Scholarship 5
Mayor Tiongson Scholarship 200
Mayor Carla Tan Scholarship 25
La Juventud Dela Hermandad de San Ildefonso Foundation Scholarship 12
SAMAKA Scholarship 2
Couples for Christ Scholarship 1
Batch 1971 Scholarship 4
Irene V. Ileto Scholarship 2
TOTAL 1,238
Facility Improvement & Resource Generation
II. STUDENT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY STUDENT ORGANIZATION INVOLVED
Outreach feeding program for Brgy. Pinaod pupils League of Young Scientists (LYS)
Gift giving at the Bahay Ampunan, Bustos, Bulacan Samahang Panitik (SAMAPA)
Painting of the sports grounds Gamma Epsilon International
Math tutorials Math Club
Fund raising through a masquerade party for construction of a bench
Builders of Information Technology Society
Junk art contest LYS
Quiz bee finals SAMAPA, Math Club, Science Club
Feeding program Gamma Epsilon
Agricultural Engineers: Providing Solutions to the Challenge of Climate Change seminar
Philippine Society of Agricultural Engineers-Pre-professional Group
On student participation in contests outside the College, BASC bagged the 2nd Place in the
Dagliang Talumpati competition during the 2012 Development Council of State Univeristies/Colleges in Region III/Center for Interinstitutional Research & Policy Studies Cultural-Literary Festival held at the Ramon Magsaysay Technological University last March 8-9.
I. CONSTRUCTION Steel benches at the park in front of the
Administration Building Concrete walkway in front of the Rene
Cayetano Hall
Ongoing expansion of the College Gymnasium for construction of bleachers
II. RENOVATION Painted perimeter fence in front of the RDC
Building Improved goat barn
Renovated OSA restroom Installed steel grills at the IEAT & HM Buildings
Renovated AVR at the IEAS Building Converted plant nursery into Technology Commercialization Center
Replaced roofing (G.I. sheet) of the green
house in front of the Executive House Repaired concrete walkway (Phase II) at
the LHS
Repaired and painted ceiling of the internet café
Converted ITB 204 classroom into IEAT Faculty Office
Ongoing conversion of the ITB 205 classroom into IEAT Learning Resource Center
Ongoing conversion of the former IEAT Faculty Office into Engineering laboratories
III. ACQUISITION New server and software for computerized enrollment, human resource management and
inventory systems Equipment for the AVR at the IEAS Building 30 bags of cement for the walkway in front of the College Hostel & Restaurant given by the Office
of Board Member Rino V. Castro of the 3rd District of Bulacan 5 engines given by the Supertrade Machineries Global, Inc.
IV. INTER-AGENCY FUND TRANSFER (in PhP)
AGENCY AMOUNT PURPOSE
CHED 250,000 NAFES financial assistance
Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) 13,085 Student scholarship
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) 260,336 ART project
Provincial Government of Bulacan 1,649,500 Student scholarship
Information & Communications Technology Office 343,200 iSchools project
Information & Communications Technology Office 90,840 CILC management fee
Department of Agrarian Reform 400,000 ARCCESS project
Department of Agriculture-Regional Office III 3,000,000 Rice-related projects
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration 2,632.5 Student scholarship
TOTAL 6,009,593.5