Along these objectives, the Dean of Student Affairs has the following areas of concern:
A. Student Development. This concerns the developmental programs for students,
in coordination with the department concerned and the student leaders, to help them realize
their potentials and become better citizens, as well as enhance the right school campus atmosphere.
B. Student Activities. This involves the proper coordination and supervision of
general student activities essential to the students' balanced formation and development,
including the regulation of the operations of all recognized students' organizations. This is
in coordination with the school bodies for the adequate utilization of the students' efforts
and capacities to help them attain their constitutional rights and to realize the goals of the College.
C. Student Discipline. This includes the right order of things requiring students
to follow rules and regulations for external discipline to facilitate the development of desirable
attitudes, values and behavior patterns, and to establish the right academic atmosphere and
productive living inside and outside the College campus.
D. Student Assistance. This includes College scholarship programs, government
scholarships, and other forms of financial assistance.