CMO No. 9, series of 2013 PCM SASO has designed a student centered programs, projects, and activities aligned with the vision, mission, and core values of the college in support of the academic instruction and to provide holistic and well rounded student development program.
GOAL To enhance and develop the student’s full potential for personal development, leadership skills, and social responsibility
MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION
1. Organizational Chart
2 . Student Affairs and Services Office McKinney Hall
STUDENT LOUNGE
PERSONNEL Master: Master of Development Administration (Public Admin.) Bachelors: AB Comm. and AB Theology Faculty member since 2006 Dean of Student Affairs since 2017 Former College Registrar CRISANTA M. SANTOS DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE ACADEMIC DEAN MDP DIRECTOR FACULTY DORM FATHER
GUIDANCE COUNSELING COMMITTEE In the absence of the Guidance Counselor, PCM created a Committee on Guidance Service. Each faculty serves as the classroom Guidance Counselor.
MDP DIRECTOR Master: Master of Religious Educ. (in progress) Bachelors: BSED-MAPEH and AB Theology Faculty member since 2015 Pastor of Ablazing Lights Ministries Incorporated JULIUS CEASAR AGAYAO
DORM MANAGER Master: Master in Guidance Counseling (in progress) Bachelor: AB Theology Dorm Manager since 2018 Certified Basic Life Support Pastor at ELC Evangelical Layman’s Church RICHARD B. CUTTERMAS
KITCHEN MANAGER MA. LUCIA D. CUTTERMAS Bachelor: HRM (Undergrad) Kitchen Manager since 2019
INFORMATION OFFICER ELMER VIRTUDAZO Master: MA in Filipino (in progress) Bachelor: AB Theology Faculty since 2018
3 . STUDENT SERVICES FUNDS FEES AMOUNT Tuition Fee (130 per unit) Miscellaneous Fee Registration Fee 1200 Laboratory Fee (2000 ) Xx Medical & Dental (250) Xx Library Fee (250) Xx Athletic Fee (80) Xx Publication Fee 200 Student ID (100) Xx Developmental Fee 1000 Insurance 80 Student Body Organization 100 Guidance Counseling 50 Other Fees Dormitory (4000) Xx Food (7500) Xx Xx- collection of fee is suspended due to Pandemic
Services First Semester Second Semester Total SBO 5600 2700 8300 Guidance Counseling 2800 1350 4150 Total 12450 Collected Fees No expenses for Guidance Counseling
Date Project/Activities/Program Amount 9/4/2000 Beat box, tripod stand 3000 For Teacher’s Day Celebration 1500 Total 4500 SBO EXPENSES Total Amount Collected 8300 Expenses 4500 SBO Maintaining Balance 3800
1. INFORMATION & ORIENTATION SERVICES Hardcopy of the Student Handbook is available in the office. Soft Copy is available at PCM website
Facebook Group: PCM Society Wall All announcements, updates, reminders, important news are posted in the PCM Society Wall. This is exclusive for currently enrolled students
www.pcm.ph Complete information of the school is found at PCM website
Members of PCM Page include all PCM students, alumni, supporters, churches, friends, other Bible schools, and NGOs
Updated readily available educational, career, and personal/social materials are available at the Student Lounge Brochures for Anti-Violence Against Women and Children Act; Anti-Sexual Harassment
GUIDANCE & COUNSELING SERVICES
1. Guidance Service We provide ONLINE CHAPEL SERVICE to encourage and uplift our students in times of pandemic. This is posted in the PCM Society Wall
We also encourage our students to participate in video challenge or Vlog and posted inspirational/motivational quotes to guide our students
2. Counseling Aside from group chat, we posted inspirational videos and tips to help our students cope up with impact brought by this pandemic
3. Appraisal and Follow-Up All students are required to fill the online registration on PCM Student Affairs and Services Office. Through this online registration, we were able to gather information about our students: personal information, family background, skills, ministry involvement, and disability records
Student Record File Cabinet
4 . Referral churches We are in partnership with Center of Hope for Women. They provide guidance and counseling to women. We are also in partnership with the different churches in mentoring our students. MOA template is readily available in case there is referral to be made.
CAREER AND JOB PLACEMENT
NAME JOB/OCCUPATION 1. JULIUS CAESAR AGAYAO PCM Faculty and Lay Pastor at Kibungan 2. FELIMON BASIO Pastor in Pugo La Union 3.ADELAIDA BENALIO PCM Faculty 4. MARK CHRISTIAN GALAO Guidance Counselor at Candon Highschool STUDENT TRACER FOR BATCH 2016-2017
NAME JOB/OCCUPATION 5. JUNA MAGDAY Elementary teacher at Westville School 6. MIKE RONCEL MALLO Ranking in Candon and minister in Aglipayan Church 7. KEZIAH ANN MANGIRAPIN Online Teacher 8. JERRY ORTIZ Full time pastor at JILGM
NAME JOB/OCCUPATION 9. RONELL SANGALANG AFP Chaplain 10. CRISANTA SANTOS PCM Faculty 11. ROMMEL SANTOS Elementary teacher at Westville School 12. ELMER VIRTUDAZO PCM Faculty
NAME JOB/OCCUPATION 13. REY ALCANTARA Sea man 14. JOHN MARK VIRTUDAZO Full time pastor at Surgiao 15. ALPA PALANGDAO deceased 99.9 % are employed
Leadership Training
Leadership Training
Note: For this AY 2020-2021, we suspended Student Activities and election of Student Body Organization. However, those students with Community Immersion/Church Immersion subjects, we require them to observe and be actively involved in their own community and churches but with proper communication with the Barangay and make sure that their place is not high risk of Covid-19 cases.
INSTITUTIONAL STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
1. Scholarship and Financial Assistance Semester No. of students Total First 15 135,154 Second 12 50,198 College Scholarship Program
Semester No. of students Total First 8 60,000 Second CHED -TDP
Semester No. of students Total First 32 160,000 Second BAYANIHAN 2 HELP
2. Food Services
Kitchen
Dining Hall
Health Services
Student Housing (Girl’s Dormitory )
Student Housing (Boy’s Dormitory )
Chapel
Sports Development Program
PCM Court
Computer Laboratory
OFFICES
OFFICES
OFFICES
PCM is currently conducting a Student Tracing to our students since 1997 to present. This is preparation for a plan to conduct a COMPARATIVE RESEARCH OF GRADUATES OF PCM Without CHED RECOGNITION and with CHED RECOGNITION
The SASO is conducting a Student’s Evaluation to assess the teaching performance of their teachers and to determine the areas that they need to improve. Result will be interpreted once majority of the students responded.