Quick Search   Search
 
 
About USC
 
  Office of Student Affairs

This Office helps the University in the attainment of it s main educational objective – that of forming the whole person into a mature Christian professional, who is socially responsible and peace-loving, patriotic Filipino, by enhancing and developing his/her full potential as a person. The Office also serves as the official communication link with other authorities in the University, the student body and the general public on matters concerning student welfare and development, student activities and student discipline. It also acts as the extension of the Administration on matters related to the implementation of University regulations concerning appropriate student behavior.

General Objectives
  • To provide opportunities for the students’ active participation and involvement in the activities of the academic community and the wider community as well, thereby enhancing their personal growth and development for greater social responsibility
  • To formulate and implement appropriate programs and services responsive to the special needs and concerns of female students
  • To promote certain modes of conduct appropriate to an institution of higher learning, leading to an acceptance of and positive response to the University’s Mission

Based on these objectives, the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) is divided into three Sections, namely: Student Activities, Women Affairs and Student Discipline. The entire OSA is managed by a Head, while each Section under it is headed by an Officer.

Student Activities Section

The Office takes charge of regulating the operations as well as the activities of all duly accredited or registered student organization in the University, in coordination with the existing Student councils, for the purpose of providing the necessary guidance and assistance in the optimum utilization of their potentials/abilities and other resources, directed towards the attainment of their respective organizational goals and objectives as envisioned in their approved Constitution and By-laws. It also takes charge of affording timely training programs designed to produce a pool of student leaders who are actively involved in their own development and that of the communities where they operate. It networks and coordinates with other service support units in the University in the regulation and supervision of student activities.


Women Affairs Section

The Office complements the academic departments in their concern for total development of female students. It organizes and provides seminar-workshops, symposia, relevant forums or activities that will hone their active, effective, assertive and decisive potentials necessarily for success in their chosen career. It also ensures that female students will adhere to and abide by the Dress Code Policy and al other pertinent policies affecting them.


Student Discipline Section

This Office is responsible for the maintenance of food order and discipline among students. It handles all disciplinary cases involving bonafide students in the University. The Office seeks to uphold the University and students’ interest by implementing the established regulations related to appropriate behavior expected of a Carolinian studying in a Catholic University. Thus, the emphasis of all its programs an interventions are meant to prevent, if not, deter any misbehavior of students, thereby ensuring upright living.