31 January 2010

November 2009 Nursing Board Examination Results

November 2009 Nursing Board Examination Results.

2009 Nursing Board Examination Results

Congratulations to the top 10 of the recent Nursing Licensure Examination.


24 January 2010

Fu Jen Catholic University Students Visit USC

Taiwanese college students and three teaching assistants from Fu Jen Catholic University's College of Science and Engineering are visiting USC from January 21 to 30.

The exposure visit involves a week-long series of activities for the Taiwanese students to strengthen their English language proficiency and provide cultural exposure through participation in lecture and laboratory classes and interaction with Chemistry faculty and students in the morning and engagement in community extension work at Talamban National High School in the afternoon. A tour of Cebu and Bohol is also part of the itinerary.

19 January 2010

Librarians - Information Specialists Seminar

The USC Department of Library and Information Science is inviting librarians and information specialists to a seminar with the theme “Librarianship as a Profession: Trends, Issues and Impact to Society” on February 8-9, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Buttenbruch Hall, USC Main Campus.

Speakers include Prof. Corazon Nera, Chair Board for Librarians, Prof. Anabelle Acedera, LIS Faculty-USC and Former Director of Libraries, XU, Prof. Victoria Santos, Director of Libraries, NDDU, Ms. Celedonia Cayaban, Chief Librarian, De La Salle – College of St. Benilde and Dr. Marianita Dablio, Chair, Department of Library and Information Science, MSU-IIT.

Registration fee is Php 1,000 to cover the speakers fare and accommodation, seminar kits, meal, certificate of participation and congress papers.

For further details contact Maxie Doreen Leva-Cabarron at 253-1000 loc 126 or email to coyconmac@yahoo.com.

15 January 2010

USC Application for Graduation Schedule

USC: LAST SCHEDULE OF APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION ON MARCH 2010

Students who were not able to apply for graduation during the first schedule are advised to apply starting Monday, February 8, 2010 until Saturday, February 13, 2010.

Application forms are available at your respective Academic Credit Evaluators. Please submit the following documents:

a. Deficiency Slip
b. Validated Admission Slip ( student's study load), 2nd sem 2009-2010
c. Final Grades Print-out: 1st sem 2009-2010
d. Other required documents stated in your deficiency slip

APPLICATION FOR EVALUATION OF STUDENTS EXPECTED TO GRADUATE IN MAY 2010 & OCT 2010

The Evaluation Section of the Office of the Registrar accepts applications for evaluation of students who are expected to graduate in May 2010 and October 2010 on January 11-16, 2010 and January 19-23, 2010.

Application forms are available at the Evaluation Section, Office of the Registrar, upon presentation of Admission Slip (student's study load) for the 2nd semester 2009-2010.

Please be guided accordingly.

12 January 2010

USC Sinulog Announcement: Feast of Señor Santo Niño

To : The University Community
Through the College Deans/Department Chairs/
Principals/Office Heads/SSC President

Subject: Feast of Señor Santo Niño

In honor of the feast of the Child Jesus, Señor Santo Niño, a solemn procession is scheduled in the afternoon of Saturday, January 16. Since this falls on a Saturday before the mid-term examinations, we are supposed to have a whole day work. However, to allow the devotees to join the activity, work will only be up to 12:00 noon.

Monday, January 18, the day following the feast of Señor Santo Niño is a free day for universities in the city and in our university academic calendar. Thus, to give time for the students to make payments and secure their admission slips for the mid-term examinations, Tellers and Assessment Clerks are available in Downtown (Main) Campus on Monday, January 18 from 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon and 1:30-5:00 p.m.

Pit Señor!!!

FR. DIONISIO M. MIRANDA, SVD MA STD
University President

08 January 2010

USC 25 years Service Awardees

USC's 25 years of service awardees! Click the image to see a much clearer one.