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Viesta, Monique S BSCS 2A

Student Publication Services (SPS)


This service encourage, supports, and promotes the establishment of student
publications as provided for in the Campus Journalism Act of 1991.

Student Discipline Services (SDS)


This service mandates to implement judiciously institutional rules and regulations
governing student behavior and conduct.

NELSON F. BENZON, MPA


Headed, Student Publication Services

CLIFFORD MAXEL T. TORRICER, MPA


Head, Student Discipline Services

ARNOLD P. PIO, MPA


Head, Student Handbook Development and Human Rights and Drug Education

Student Handbook Development (SHD)


This service-unit primarily task to review, update and revise the Student Handbook.
Human Rights and Drug Education (HRDE)
This service provides human rights and drug education in the university in particular
and the province in general.

Career and Job Placement (CJP)


This service primarily responsible for the orientation of graduating students to the
world of work and generating employment opportunities for graduates of the
university.
Alumni Services (AS)
This service gives assistance in the planning, preparation and the implementation of
the programs and activities of the UNP
Federated Alumni Association (UNPFAA).

MICO MOLINA, RPsy, RPm


Head, Career Job Placement and Alumni Services

Student Welfare Services (SWS)


Offers basic services necessary to serve the well-being of students.
Institutional Student Services (ISS)
Provide programs and activities that promote the holistic well-being of the students.
LIBRARY
Traditionally, collection of books used for reading or study, or the building or
room in which such a collection is kept.
The word derives from the Latin liber, “book,” whereas as Latinized Greek
word, bibliotheca, is the origin of the word for library in German, Russian, and the
Romance languages.

UNP Library Services OBJECTIVES

1. Provide relevant, authoritative, user friendly and well-maintained


information sources that support instruction and research through manual,
computer aided, and IT - based systems,

2. Access to knowledge, promote scholarly communication and provide


information to academic community in support to research and instructional
programs.

3. A close working relationship with other libraries, community


agencies/organizations that foster cooperation, making efficient and effective
use of the library resources.

4. To be responsible for preservation and development of cultural and


antiquarian heritage of the community.

CAMILLE ANN MORALES, RL


In charge of College of Communication & Information Technology Library

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