Office of Student Services and Development
History
The administration of the Camarines Norte State College- Office of Student Affairs was first vested in its officer-in-charge, Dr. Eduardo M. Ubaña, until the appointment of its first director, Dr. Claudia V. Mabalot on March, 1998. During Dr. Ubana’s leadership, the development of student’s liberal minds were encouraged but sense of responsibility were significantly accentuated. On the other hand, Dr. Mabalot, with her guidance and counseling background persuasively influenced students to not only enhanced their knowledge and skills but also abide with the newly established rules and policies. Her incumbency from March, 1998 to August 1999 can be described as ‘disciplining yet nurturing leadership style.
The College Registrar, Mrs. Luly Z. Quinones has taken oven over the position as the OSA Director from August 1999 to June 2000who whose experience as the College Registrar then has established a warm rapport with the students.
From June 2000 to December 2001, the appointments of the OSS Directors Mrs. Aida V. Mabeza, Mrs. Fe M. Avellana, Mrs. Sonia S. Carbonell marked new milestones for the students services. While on January 2002 to February, 2003, Mrs. Fe M. Avellana was reappointed as OSS Director. Follower her, was the administration of Dr. Violeta A. Yanto whose collaboration with students has inspired her to be the subject of her paper on student services.
The next OSS Director, Dr. Sonia S. Carbonell has revitalized the student handbook. She has served the student populace from January 2006 to June ,2008. When she was appointed as the Vice President for Academic Affairs, she was superseded by Josephine P. Saynes who then act as the OSS Director.
On June 2009, Mr. Renato N. Abrera assumed as the director of the Office of Student Services. His term has produced remarkable achievements in the area of student services such as remarkable increase on the number of scholars, negotiation and building connection with students and drafting student policies relative to their welfare. He has stayed in the office until his resignation last July 2012.
Succeding his position, was the Student Development Unit Chairperson, Mr. Renato T. Pancho. His term was focused on promoting a socially just and humanistic style of leadershi. This was realized through consultations with the students and settling student issues and concerns peacefully. During this time, the office was renamed into Student Services and Development.
Now, the Office of Student Services and Development with its inevitable zest towards excellence through providing integrated student services , collaborative and unwavering support of its new director, Ms. Michelle S. Carbonell and staff’, the realization of preparing the CNSC students to be productive , globally competitive with positive values will be deemed possible.
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VISION
The Camarines Norte State College – OSSD envision to provide integrated student services and to undertake student related activities aimed at producing students who are intellectually, psychologically, socially, culturally and spiritually matured and prepares them to be productive members of the community and to be globally competitive individuals imbued with positive values.
MISSION
To provide holistic approach in the development of students as productive citizens of the country and the world through the full implementation of the three OSSD programs such as Student Welfare Program, Student Development Program, and Institutional Student Programs and Services.
GOAL
It is the goal and concern of the office to provide academic support experiences of students to attain holistic student development.
OBJECTIVES
The Camarines Norte State College - OSSD seeks to promote and enhance the intellectual, psychological, social, cultural and spiritual growth of the student through functional student services and a variety of student directed endeavors. Specifically, the CNSC - OSSD aims to:
- Provide students development services that will serve as a focal point for ensuring students access through academic, co-curricular and extracurricular programs and activities.
- Organize/supervise/regulate student organization and activities.
- Ensure that the policies, rules, and regulations of the College are duly adhered to by the students particularly in their conduct and discipline.
- Arrange and access funding for scholarship and financial assistance or loan grants.
- Provide an avenue for developing talents and skills in writing, and managing students’ publication as well as cultural and performing arts.
- Provide athletic trainings as well as cultural opportunities for sports, recreational and leisure activities.
- Develop a potent linkage with other agencies/unit of the government, NGO’s and private institutions.
Recognized Organization 2018-2019
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS |
1. CFC Youth for Christ |
2. Campus Crusade for Christ |
3. Christian Youth Fellowship |
4. Kristiyanong Kabataan Para Sa Bayan Movement |
5. Student Christian Community |
CIVIC ORGANIZATION |
1. College Red Cross Youth Council |
NON-ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS |
2. CNSC Dept. of Science & Technology-Science Education Institute Scholars Association |
3. CNSC Marching Band Organization |
4. CNSC Student Assistants Organization |
5. Public Speaking & Debate Society |
6. FSCI – Federation of Student Council Inc. |
FRATERNITIES/SORORITIES |
1. Alpha Phi Omega (CNSC Chapter) |
2. Tau Gamma Phi (CNSC Chapter) |
LIST OF ACCREDITED LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
College of Education
1. College of Education Student Government (CoEd SG) |
2. Federation of Young Educators (FYE) |
3. Great Educators and Noble Engineers of Sciences (GENES) |
4. Kapisanan ng mga Major sa Filipino (KAMFIL) |
5. Noble Organization of Mindful and Adventurous Social Science Specialist (NOMADdSS) |
6. Alliance of Firm and Empowered Mape Specialist (AFEMS) |
7. Solidarity of Integrated Governance of Mathematicians Associations (SIGMA) |
8. Christians Cell Group, Inc. (CCGI) |
9. TEATRO BUGHAW |
10. Student Action Vital Environment of Mother Earth (SAVE ME) |
11. Morsel Organization |
College of Engineering
1. College of Engineering Student Council |
2. Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers (IIEE-CNSC-SC) |
3. Philippines Institute of Civil Engineers CNSC Student Unit |
4. Philippines Society of Civil Engineer |
College of Arts and Sciences
1. College of Arts and Science Student Council |
2. Formeuler Society |
3. Historian Society |
4. Health Educators Encouraging and Reaching Others (HERO) |
5. Pintacasi |
6. Siklab |
7. The Organism |
8. Sociological Society |
9. Alliance of English Major |
College of Trades and Technology
1. Jose Panganiban Student Council |
2. Young Educators League |
3. College of Trades and Technology Scholar Organization |
4. Technology Club |
5. Culture and Arts Club |
6. Tau Gamma Phi Triskelion Grand Fraternity |
College of Agriculture Natural Resources
1. CANR Student Council |
2. NEXGEN Student Fellowship |
3. Christian Brotherhood International (CBI) |
4. Public Speaking and Debate Society |
5. Society of Environmental Science Students |
6. Federation of Scholars |
7. Sarong Banggi Organization |
8. Cultural and Performing Arts Unit (CPAU) |
9. Phil. Society of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineers Pre-Professional Group |
10. College of Agriculture and Natural Resources – Emergency Response Team |
Institute of Agribusiness and Development
1. IABD Campus Student Council |
2. Young Entrepreneurs Society |
3. Association of Language and Literature Education Students |
Institute of Fisheries and Marines Sciences
1. IFMS College Student Council |
2. World Collegiate Association for The Research of Principle |
Institute of Computer Studies
1. Information Technology Society |
College of Business and Public Administration
1. College Student Council |
2. Young Chefs Society |
3. Association of Bicol Business Student |
4. Future Young Entrepreneur Organization |
5. Junior Financial Executives Institute of The Philippines |
6. Junior Marketing Association |
7. Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants |
8. Junior People Management Association of The Philippines |
9. Philippine Council Economics Student |
10. Philippine Association of Students in Office Administration |
11. Junior Philippine Society of Public Administration |
Prepared by:
BEVERLY V. MUSA
SDU, Chairperson
Organizational Chart
http://public_html/wp-content/uploads/2019/OSSD Organizational Structure.pdf