Friday, April 26, 2013

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COURSE OFFERINGS

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering (Accredited Level 3 by AACCUP)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Accredited Level 3 by AACCUP)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Ladd.)
Bachelor of Science in Forestry (Accredited Level 2 by AACCUP)
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and Management

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
     Majors
          Management Accounting
          Marketing Management
          Financial Management
Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Bachelor of Secondary Education (Accredited Level 3 by AACCUP)
     Majors
           English          Biology          Mathematics          Filipino          
           Social Studies          PEHM

Bachelor of Elementary Education (Accredited Level 3 by AACCUP)
     Majors
          General Education          Pre-School Education

Contact the DEAN: 0917 620 2897

 SCHOLARSHIPS

OInstitutional - 100% FREE tuition in the succeeding semester if    the average grade is 1.5, with no grade lower             than 2.5 in any subject in the preceding             semester; 50% free tuition if average grade            is 1.75, with no grade lower than 2.75 in             any subject in the preceding semester
OSBO President 100 % FREE tuition 
OSchool paper editor-in-chief 100% FREE tuition 
OBand members
OGUGMA financial assistance
OVIC scholarship 
OPrivately sponsored scholarships
OCHED scholarships
OPDMASP Scholarship
OCIBAC Scholarship
OAVE Scholarship
O2nd District Congressional Scholarship Program
OEntrance Scholarship for Valedictorians and Salutatorians
OGovernment Scholarship
 

SCHEDULE OF ENTRANCE EXAM

OCollege (April 01 – June 8, 2013)
ORequirements:
OPhotocopy of:
1.Report Card (Form 137)
2.Authenticated Live Birth (NSO)
3.Certificate of Good Moral Character
OTwo copies of 2x2 picture
OTesting Fee – Php 150.00
 
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Go Go GRADUATE SCHOOL!

Yes guys, the Graduate School of CapSU will be subjecting its seven programs to accreditation by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (ACCUP) this November 17 - 19, 2011. Your University is always looking for ways to improve the quality of education that you receive and accreditation is one way of assuring this.

Friday, July 1, 2011

WELCOME Freshmen!

Welcome to CapSU Burias, your new family on top of the hill. Hope your stay with us will be full of learning fun!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Where are you pips?

I check this site regularly and it's rather disappointing to learn that despite publishing this address in the CapSUnian Echo nobody is visiting! (as evident from the 0 comment). I hope that students will learn to use this site to air their side of the story. It's liberating to be able to vent your emotions and to find sympathetic people or even unsympathetic ones. I'll just keep my fingers crossed or perhaps pray for a miracle!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Extra! Extra!

I wonder how students feel about the enumerable extra curr. activities we have this SY... I know some ( or should I say the majority? LOL) are happy to be out of the classroom. But aren't we having too much "fun under the sun"? Literally...

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Are We Professional...yet?

Tell me... Is it bad to be introducing students to the internet? using emails to facilitate communication? submitting students' drafts via email? What is more expensive - demanding a hard copy of the manuscript or requesting students to just email the draft to the professor concerned? I was told that printing costs five pesos per page and the average number of pages for a thesis is fifty. Using the internet is fifteen pesos per hour. It only takes 3 min or less to send an email.

Well, I post this issue because of my growing concern. We have been encouraged to introduce students to technology so they will not be left behind; but I was informed by my students that some professors criticize some teachers' use of the internet to submit reports/drafts/thesis. Are we really trying to move forward here?

Actually, I have a great respect for each individual and I also accept the fact that there are "different strokes for different folks". Maybe we should be watchful of what we say to others especially to students. It's wrong modelling to be badmouthing other teachers to students not to mention unprofessional especially if it comes from someone you have grown to respect.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

First Week High

Whew! The first week was rather hectic - schedule fixes, meetings, new students,changing/dropping, etc. etc. But it went well I guess. I missed my students (Hope they missed me, too! LOL) and it was nice seeing everybody again. Actually, some were still in "vacationing mode" (me included) and still processing the fact that school has started. Hopefully next week everything will be stabilized and we could start putting on our "school shoes", roll our sleeves and shift gear.

Welcome to SY 2010 - 2011!