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1. www.psu.edu.ph(075) 2060 802Alvear St., Lingayen, Pangasinan
INSTITUTIONAL
SUSTAINABILITY
ASSESSMENT
LINGAYEN CAMPUS
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QUALITY OF TEACHING AND LEARNING
QUALITYOFPROFESSIONALEXPOSURE,RESEARCH&CREATIVEWORK
SUPPORT TO STUDENTS
RELATIONS WITH THE COMMUNITY
KEY RESULT AREAS
Region’s Premier State UniversityPSU:
PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY
2. KRA 1 - GOOD GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY : Region’s Premier State University www.psu.edu.ph
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V I S I O N
The Pangasinan State University,
through instruction, research,
extension and production,
commits to develop highly
principled, morally upright
innovative and globally
competent individuals capable of
meeting the needs of industry,
public service and civil society.
The Pangasinan State University shall be
recognized as an ASEAN premier state
university that provides quality education and
satisfactory service delivery through
instruction, research, extension and production.
QUALITY POLICY
To become an ASEAN Premier
State University by 2020
1. Accountability and
Transparency
2. Credibility and Integrity
3. Competence and
Commitment to Achieve
4. Excellence in Service
Delivery
5. Social and Environmental
Responsiveness
6. Spirituality
■ SG1: Excellent Student Learning and
Career Development
■ SG2: Strong Research Culture and
Technology Transfer
■ SG3: Good Governance
■ SG4: Sustainable Social Responsibilities
■ SG5: Quality Human Resources
Management and Development
SG6: Efficient Management of Assets and
Finances
■ SG7: Responsive to Globalization and
Diversity
■ SG8: Customer-focused
CORE VALUESMISSION QUALITY POLICY
P R O B I T Y 2 STRATEGIC VISION
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY 4 AWARENESS AND MANAGEMENT OF RISK
EFFECTIVE MONITORING OF PERFORMANCE 6 MANAGEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FINANCIAL CONTROL 8 QUALITY ASSURANCE ARRANGEMENTS
USE OF ICT IN MANAGEMENT 10 RESOURCE GENERATION STRATEGIES
KEY RESULT INDICATORS
Excellence. Transparency. Accountability: Hallmarks of PSU's Governance and Management
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QUALITY ASSURANCE MECHANISMS’ JOURNEY
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
PRESIDENT’S HOURWALL OF EXCELLENCE
INSTITUTIONAL SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT
STAKEHOLDERS’ FORUMTRIPARTITE FORUM
ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED
IIP SILVER AWARDEE AACCUP ACCREDITATION
AMONG THE TOP 10 PERFORMING SUCs
THE JOURNEY CONTINUES
We commit our expertise and resources to
produce professionals who meet the
expectations of the industry and other
interested parties in the national and
international community.
We shall continuously improve our
operations in response to the changing
environment and in support of the
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3. KRA 2 - QUALITY OF TEACHING AND LEARNING
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● The quality of student and faculty performance is enhanced through the use of
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) learning resources.
● The quality of student and faculty performance is enhanced through the use of
library resources.
● The quality of student and faculty performance is enhanced through the use of
laboratories, equipment, and facilities.
● Faculty members teach subjects related to their degrees, professional
qualifications, or experience.
● Faculty members demonstrate improved expertise and teaching
competencies as a result of these programs or similar mechanisms.
● Faculty outputs in instructional materials, research, professional practice
help the HEI create impact and attain its goal.
● Stakeholders are satisfied with the transparent processes of program approval.
● PSU Lingayen programs have clear define objectives and learning outcomes help
students find focus in their professional and personal development.
● Students develop within their programs due to a good learning environment where
they are given timely and effective feedback, academic support; and access to
equipment, facilities, and learning resources.
● Students generally perform well and achieve the intended outcomes of these
programs.
● Programs remain current and valid in the light of developments in the field.
● Graduates demonstrate qualities and competencies that are consistent with the
institution's ideal graduate.
INSTITUTIONAL SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT
INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES
OUTCOMES-BASED EDUCATION
ICT AND LEARNING RESOURCES
INVESTORS IN PEOPLE SILVER AWARDEE
ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED
INTERNATIONALIZATION
USE OF
ICT AND
LEARNING
RESOURCES
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INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS DEVELOPED
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
PSU LINGAYEN CAMPUS
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PROPERTY FOR SALE AND USE
PSU Website and Student Portal
Use of E-Learning (LMS) such as
NEO LMS, Google Classroom, etc.
STARBOOKS Online Resources
WORLD BOOK Online Resources TECH4ED CENTER Online Resources
ICT Laboratories
Library and E-Library
Outcomes-based Education Seminar Curriculum Quality Audit Seminar-Workshop Curriculum Quality Audit Seminar-Workshop Departmental Examination
OBE-aligned Syllabus OBE-aligned Syllabus OBE Course Syllabi Catalog Program Brochure, BS Social Work
PSU University Catalog AB Economics Program Catalog SEA TEACHER Exchange Program Economic and Financial Literacy Seminar PSU Students Sent for Erasmus Mundus PSU Lingayen Graduates Batch 2018
Jameson N. Estrada
Pangasinan State University
4. KRA 3 - QUALITY OF PROFESSIONAL EXPOSURE, RESEARCH & CREATIVE WORK
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Credibility. Innovation. Shared-Expertise: Thrusts of PSU's Professional Exposure, Research Capability and Creative Works
INSTITUTIONAL SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT
Dr. Renato Salcedo presents his research
during the 8th International Science, Social
Sciences, Engineering and Energy Conference
VIII held on March 15-17, 2017 hosted by
Phranakhon Rajabhat University, Bangkok,
Five faculty members of Pangasinan State University Lingayen
Campus pose for a souvenir shot during the 14th International
Conference on Social Sciences at Frackfurt, Germany on March 2-3,
2018. From left to right: Mrs. Susan Tiangson, Department Chair
for Communication Arts Department; Dr. Irene De Vera, faculty of
BS Biology; Dr. Merlita Q. Santos, Prof. Regina Santos and Dr. Edna
M. Queriones-faculty members of the Communication Arts
Department
Prof. Lina Cancino presented her research paper
entitled Ethnobotanical Study of Traditional
Medicinal Plants Used By Indigenous Sambal-
Bolinao of Pangasinan, Philippines during the 8th
I-SEEC conference which was held last March 15-17,
2017 at Pattaya , Chonburi Province, Thailand.
UNIVERSITY RESEARCH JOURNALS
STUDENT INVOLVEMENT ON RESEARCH
PARTICIPATION TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH CONFERENCES
The PSU through the Office of the Vice President for
Research and Extension attended the Training-
Workshop Technology Transfer in Vietnam last May
28-June 8, 2018 held in Vietnam. From left to right: Dr.
Irene De Vera, faculty of BS Biology in PSU Lingayen and
University Director for Proposals and Publication; Dr.
Virgilio C. Barongan, VP for Research and Extension ;
and Dr. Catalina Platon, faculty of BS Biology and BS
Nutrition and Dietetics and the University Director for
Intellectual Property and Research Utilization.
Dr. Randy Joy M. Ventayen, attended the 14th
International Conference on Researches in
Science and Technology (ICRST) held at Nanyang
Technological University, Nanyang Executive
Centre, Singapore on June 16-17, 2017.
Dr. Lorna G. Urbiztondo, Dean of CASL,
presented her research entitled “Socio-
economic Impact of No Fish Pen/Fish Cages
Policy during the 2nd International
Conference in Research, Education,
Management and Social Sciences (ICREMSS
2016) held at Subic Bay, Zambales,
Philippines
CREATIVE WORKS
Journal of Education, Management
and Sciences, December 2017
Journal of Natural and Allied Sciences,
December 2017
Journal of Engineering, Technology
and Computing Science, December 2017
AGENCY AND INDUSTRY PARTNERS
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING AND PRACTICE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Dr. Karen A. Estira of CBPA-PSU Lingayen Campus cited as
Session Best Paper with research entitled "Usability
Evaluation of Google Classroom: Basis for the Adaptation
of GSuite E-learning Platform" during the 5th International
Conference on Studies in Business, Management, Education
and Law held at De Lasalle University Hotel Benilde Maison.
BSND Students Mariella Matudio, Princess Joy Jose and
Phoebe Sarah Rosario of CASL presented their
Undergraduate Research and bagged the second place best
research during the 2018 Philippine Council for Health
Research and Development Regional Research Conference
held at Virgin Milagrosa University, San Carlos, Pangasinan
SEA TEACHER AND SEA-TVET STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM
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Pangasinan State University widely opened its gate for the student-
participants from Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam for the SEA-TVET
Pre-Service Student Exchange Program last January 22, 2018
Some BSEd students of Pangasinan State University
experienced how to teach in Thailand for the SEA-TEACHER
Pre-Service Student Teacher Exchange Program
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RESEARCH INVOLVEMENT OF FACULTY MEMBERS
SAFETY GEARED GUARD FOR TRICYCLE
by Prof. Corlito P. Cruz
Source: Research Office, PSU Lingayen Campus
THESIS DEFENSE STUDENT RESEARCH FORUM
STUDENT RESEARCH FORUM STUDENT RESEARCH REGIONAL CONFERENCE
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UTILIZATION OF IMBAS by UM developer
Dr. Catalina Platon
5. KRA 4 - SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS
PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY : Region’s Premier State University www.psu.edu.ph
Comprehensive. Responsive. Inclusive: Directions of PSU's Support for Students
1 EQUITY AND ACCESS
Very satisfactory rating given by students on Customer Satisfaction
Survey administered by frontline offices.
Increase in enrollment and reduced number of student drop-out
High evaluation rating of activities conducted
Increased number of academic scholars
High retention rates of program
Participation in local, regional, national and international competitions
Exposure of students to diverse traditions and perspectives through various
student activities
High completion rate and employment rate
Scholars are passers of their respective board examinations
Scholars are employed and/or have their own business
2 STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
Presence of board passers in their respective licensure examination
Presence of awards and recognitions for students
High completion rate and employment rate of scholars
3 STUDENT SERVICES
STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
PSU GAWAD PARANGAL SA MGA PINAKANATATANGING MAG-AARAL AWARDEES
DIVERSE ACADEMIC AND EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES OF STUDENTS
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LIBRARY SERVICES
GUIDANCE SERVICES
MEDICAL & DENTAL
SPORTS & CULTURAL
LABORATORIES
Source: Office of Student Services - PSU LC
MARK MARLON DE VERA
6. KRA 5 - RELATIONS WITH THE COMMUNITY
PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY : Region’s Premier State University www.psu.edu.ph
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Collaboration. Sustainability. Transformation: Heart of PSU's Extension and Community Services
INSTITUTIONAL SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT
EXTENSION RESEARCH AGENDA
POVERTY REDUCTION
QUALITY EDUCATION
POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
BUSINESS AND FINANCE
HUMAN RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
HEALTH CARE & FOOD SECURITY
COMMUNICATIONS & TECHNOLOGY
GENDER EQUALITY & EMPOWERMENT
TECHNOLOGY PROMOTION
EXTENSION PROGRAMS
Pangkalikasang Suporta para sa Umuunlad na
Lingayen
Adopt-a-Barangay Program in Wawa
Lingayen, Pangasinan
Busog-Lusog Pamilya Caravan Go Negoshow Extension Program
Kahandaan Sa Sakuna Kaakibat ay Kaligtasan
ng Bawat Isa Extension Project
Kahandaan Sa Sakuna Kaakibat ay Kaligtasan
ng Bawat Isa Extension Project
Extension Program on Environmental
Awareness Program
Women Empowerment thru GAD Seminar and
Livelihood Training Project
Disaster Preparedness Training and Common
Disease Prevention Information and Education
Campaign
Office Productivity using Computer
Applications
Go Negoshow Extension Program Financial Literacy: An Essential Tool for a
Progressive Society
Science Hacks: Laboratory Made Easy Pagtatatag ng Kooperatiba, Now Na!
Extension Project
21st Century Skills Development, Youth
Empowerment and Education-for-all
Advocacy
Pagbabahagi ng Kaalaman para sa mas aktibo
at produktibong Pangapisan
LINKAGES AND PARTNER AGENCIES
COMMUNITIES/BARANGAYS Bugallon Integrated School
Brgy. Capandanan, Lingayen Salomague National High School
Brgy. Wawa, Lingayen Polong National High School
Brgy. Pangapisan North, Lingayen PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS
Brgy. Domalandan West, Lingayen Pangasinan Women Development Inc.(PWDI)
Brgy. Estanza, Lingayen PSU Multi-purpose Cooperative
Brgy. Maniboc, Lingayen Transparency and Accountability Network (TAN)
Brgy. Baay, Lingayen Department of Education (DepEd)
Brgy, Domalandan, Lingayen Manaois-Mirasol Eye Center and Vision Medix Eye Clinic
Brgy. Pallas, Lingayen Department of Social Welfare & Development
SCHOOLS OTHER PARTNER AGENCIES
Lingayen I Central School Pangasinan Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office
Magsaysay Elementary School Bureau of Fire Protection Lingayen Station (BFP)
Quibaol, Elementary School Philippine National Police Lingayen Station (PNP)
Naguelguel Elementary School Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)
PHOTO GALLERY OF EXTENSION PROGRAMS
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PSU Lingayen Campus consistently monitors the academic program offerings in response to
industry needs and regulatory body requirements. With the shift in academic calendar, foreign
students are accommodated and PSU Lingayen Campus maintains passing rates in board
courses. The functional interface of the Campus Research and Extension programs and activities
has served as the framework and basis for ensuring relevance of the Extension services of the
University. The research generated technologies have been functionally disseminated to the
Extension clientele and service communities for community empowerment, build-up of
entrepreneurial capacities, environmental and health awareness.
NETWORKS AND LINKAGES2
PSU has established, sustained and expanded linkages and networks with partner-agencies,
institutions and entities particularly those whose program advocacy and development orientation
are supportive to the Extension agenda and strategic goals of the University. The collaborative
Extension programs conducted have resulted to: (1) expansion of Extension program service
coverage in terms of clientele participation and increase in the number of service communities
and adopted schools/families; (2) fooling of expertise and resources which broadened the PSU
capacities for Extension service delivery.
RELEVANCE OF PROGRAMS1
EXTENSION PROGRAMS3
Consistent with its mandate, PSU Lingayen is able to contribute to local, regional and
national development goals and targets through the following knowledge generated,
transferred, adopted and utilized:
1. Training of community residents on livelihood programs such as food and meat
processing, garments technology, and automotive technology, and conducted follow up
financial literacy training on how to start a business and how to establish a cooperative.
2. Conducting leadership training seminars, disaster management, office management
on barangay levels, and training on basic computer skills, in partnership with PDRRMO,
DILG, DSWD, and other government agencies.
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
7. PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY:
To become an ASEAN Premier State University in 2020
■ Accountability and Transparency
■ Credibility and Integrity
■ Competence and Commitment to Achieve
■ Excellence in Service Delivery
■ Social and Environmental Responsiveness
■ Spirituality
■ SG1: Excellent student learning and career development
■ SG2: Strong research culture and technology transfer
■ SG3: Good governance
■ SG4: Sustainable social responsibilities
■ SG5: Quality human resources management and development
■ SG6: Efficient management of assets and finances
■ SG7: Responsive to globalization and diversity
■ SG8: Customer-focused
The Pangasinan State University shall be recognized as an ASEAN premier state university that provides quality education and satisfactory service delivery through
instruction, research, extension and production. We commit our expertise and resources to produce professionals who meet the expectations of the industry and
other interested parties in the national and international community. We shall continuously improve our operations in response to the changing environment and
in support of the institution’s strategic direction.
The Pangasinan State University, through instruction, research, extension and production, commits to develop highly principled, morally upright,
innovative and globally competent individuals capable of meeting the needs of industry, public service and civil society.
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PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY
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UNIVERSITY VISION
UNIVERSITY MISSION
UNIVERSITY CORE VALUES UNIVERSITY STRATEGIC GOALS
UNIVERSITY QUALITY POLICY
Region’s Premier University of Choice
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