CONGREGATIO IMMACULATI CORDIS MARIAE (CICM) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS OFFICE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE 1 Student Center First Basement, Assumption Rd., 2600 Baguio City Tel: 0920-529-1972; Cpmendoza@slu.edu.ph “SERVING WITH A MISSIONARY HEART” CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • Name:__________________________________ code:__________ Apostolate:______________________________ Course/Year:______________ Class Supervising Instructor:________________________ NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP)-MANUAL OF PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES (MOPG) COURSE NUMBER: NSTP CWTS 2 DESCRIPTIVE TITLE: SOCIAL AWARENESS AND EMPOWERMENT FOR SERVICE SHORT TERM AY 2018-2019 SLU NSTP: TRAINING COMPETENT, CREATIVE, AND CHRISTIAN VOLUNTEERS SOCIALLY INVOLVED AS YOUNG MISSIONARIES AND NATION BUILDERS I - GENERAL PRINCIPLES: 1. NSTP CWTS 2 is the second part of a training subject that aims to deepen the orientation of students on the foundations of the service they must practice with communities or persons in need. This service engages the students to learn to use their respective professional specialization/courses together with their other capabilities in competently and creatively living the Christian Spirit of living with others. And this is the Louisian’s meaningful social involvement in a genuine Filipino and Missionary culture. NSTP is implemented by Higher Education Institutions (HEI’s) with a specific institutional nature because such is stipulated in the NSTP law. Hence, SLUNSTP is guided by the vision-mission, culture and values of the University. SLU-NSTP also gears itself with the excellence and missionary character of the University. Through NSTP, Louisians will continue to learn and live their mission for transformation. NSTP CWTS 2 is mostly off-campus training. It employs various community/agency, immersion, group dynamics and other creative social involvement strategies/procedures that can provide students the basic but optimum experience of Community Service Involvement (CSI). It also incorporates various training requirements as stipulated in the NSTP Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR). It further incorporates the purposes of RA 9418 or the National Volunteer Act of 2007. 2. Community service involvement is among the trademarks of a Louisian. SLU was established with a mission to transform. Not only must Louisians be competent, creative and imbibing the Christian Spirit, but they must also be socially involved in community service. Hence, NSTP, just like any community service involvement program in the University, is an integral subject of a Louisian. NSTP may be perceived as an ordinary subject. But it is not ordinary for a Louisian who wishes to genuinely live his Louisian identity. SLU students are required to equally give their best. 3. Community service as a trademark of a Louisian is a character that understands and respects the individual differences of persons that make them unique and significant. It is a character that helps discover and enable every person’s capabilities or potentials. Community service is enabling each one to live well with others in their unique and individual differences. 4. SLU-NSTP underscores service or work ethics and character which are also of competitive advantage later when the Louisian graduate applies for work or when already employed. SLU-NSTP emphasizes building service or work ethics and character. What makes Louisians essentially who they are wherever and whenever they practice what they have learned in school is their “workplace spirituality” –the sum total of their learning and character building in action. 5. The major goal of Community Service Involvement (CSI)is building a community where all people, regardless of differences, can live together in solidarity through people empowerment, social collaboration, and improved quality of life for all. 6. SLU-NSTP CSI is called a missionary apostolate. It is one concrete way of evangelizing others by letting them feel or encounter Divine providence and presence through the meaningful services rendered with them. SLU was established as a missionary institution. As Louisians, it is our mission to help ourselves and other people transform lives, in its various dimensions, according to God’s teachings. 7. As missionary service providers, Louisian students are considered to be apostles –“ambassadors of goodwill” (the word “apostles” originated from the Greek word “apostolos” which in Hebrew word is called “Shalliack”. Shalliack means ambassadors of goodwill). 8. Incorporating the above, the following are the program core-focus of SLU-NSTP: a) community inclusive solidarity; b) good citizenship; c) the CICM Missionary Legacy; d) youth integrated transformation; e) community project planning and management; f) Louisian core values; g) richness of indigenous Filipino culture; and h) work ethics/character and preparedness. CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • CREATINGINITIATIVES FOR COMPASSION AND MERCY ONE HEART…ONE SOUL CONGREGATIO IMMACULATI CORDIS MARIAE (CICM) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS OFFICE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE 2 Student Center First Basement, Assumption Rd., 2600 Baguio City Tel: 0920-529-1972; Cpmendoza@slu.edu.ph “SERVING WITH A MISSIONARY HEART” CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • 9. Transformative service is illustrated by delivering relevant or much needed assistance through one’s competent capabilities, creativity and resourcefulness. It is helping ensure that a society recognizes respects and readily provides opportunities and capabilities for every person to be significant, functional, or self-reliant in the society. Transformative service is promoting an inclusive society. 10. Missionary service is illustrated by delivering services characterized by the virtues of simplicity –living and being contented with basic needs only so that any extras could be shared to the needy, loyalty-obeying and practicing the vision-mission and culture of an institution or organization one is affiliated with, availability-responding to a need with one’s actual presence and participation, Preferential option for the needy-greater compassion and prioritization of the real needy or the most in need, Volunteerism-giving of unconditional service, Frontiershipresponding to a critical concern or issue or standing by a critical principle, Self-sacrifice and charity-“going beyond borders” to help the “needy,” Community solidarity-living with others regardless of their differences, Relevance-transformation with greater impact, and love of the sacred-inner satisfaction and happiness in practicing righteousness as taught by a “supreme divine”. 11. CSI is generally off-campus. However, civic concerns of utmost attention in the campus are likewise pursued. Charity begins at home. The university is our home we must promote its welfare as this is the same welfare we benefit. 12. CSI incorporates value transformation in well-off communities for them to appreciate and pursue the concern of reaching out to the needy communities. 13. CSI engages community participation and teamwork. Every community member or a worker has great potentials and capabilities. When given the chance, everyone becomes significant in the community. 14. People who want development to happen should strive for it; because development is not offered on a silver platter. Partner communities should always “share a counterpart;” they are always capable in one way or another. 15. CSI is integrated and not piecemeal. It targets the various and holistic conditions of persons in the community: physiological, intellectual, socio-cultural, technological, spiritual, and psycho-emotional, among others. 16. CSI is immersing one’s self with the community. Go to the people and live among them. Community service providers cannot significantly help a community if they just stay and work within their offices. Service providers must integrate themselves to genuinely feel and respond to community concerns. 17. Start with and build on what the people have and know: CSI is beginning with the indigenous resources, technologies and structures that a community has. Being an innovator is advantageous as long as one’s action conforms to what the community believes in and does, and which does not adversely affect the physical environment. 18. CSI is not merely a “relief” but a “release”. CSI is focused on liberating community members from their concerns by equipping them with the capability to resolve their own concerns rather than on merely giving “relief goods” or dole outs. CSI should also focus on resolutions that are long lasting rather than only on short term ones. Indeed, CSI should not simply be “giving a fish to a man for he will live only for a day” but rather, it should be “teaching a man how to fish so he can catch fish by himself and can live for lifetime. CSI is helping persons help themselves. CSI is ensuring that others become self-reliant or self-sustaining. Meanwhile, relief system must only be pursued in appropriate relief situations. 19. CSI requires a relevant level of technical competency or specialization, and maturity. “One cannot give what one does not have.” Else, one can best serve with what one already has (intellectual or practical skills, or other personal resources). Hence, it is best that students should enroll their NSTP 2 only when their capabilities and maturity are ready for the said involvement. With the varied courses and apostolates of students, CSI can help address the integrated concerns of a community. 20. Organizing and implementing CSI apostolate require following appropriate procedures, guidelines, format and action plans. 21. CSI is likewise dependent on the feasibility of an activity and the capability of the participants. Participants should undergo capability retooling if needed. 22. CSI is establishing a working rapport with the concerned partners and clients. 23. CSI is providing the NSTP student the exposure to be an independent missionary worker: to explore, discover and maximize his creativity under minimum but substantial supervision and working under pressure while personally observing command of activity success and safety. 24. CSI provides experience to the NSTP student to prepare himself for the world of work or employment after graduation. Employment and work are highly competitive. Work applicants should display capabilities for minimum supervision, self-reliance, working under pressure, multiple capabilities for multi-tasking, mature, teamwork, personality, attitude, etc… II - GENERAL PROCEDURE AND GUIDELINES: CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • CREATINGINITIATIVES FOR COMPASSION AND MERCY ONE HEART…ONE SOUL CONGREGATIO IMMACULATI CORDIS MARIAE (CICM) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS OFFICE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE 3 Student Center First Basement, Assumption Rd., 2600 Baguio City Tel: 0920-529-1972; Cpmendoza@slu.edu.ph “SERVING WITH A MISSIONARY HEART” CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • 1. Process Enrollment: enrollment of NSTP CWTS 2 is done at your respective schools. For enrollment with special case, it is done at the NSTP office. 2. Your NSTP schedule printed in your enrollment form may be tentative, or as is. This is because the actual schedule will eventually depend on the nature of your apostolate or project and on the final schedule the apostolate group will agree upon as feasible, practical and specific to the chosen apostolate or project and to the group. 3. Complete/accomplish properly the enrollment requirements: a. NSTP 1 passing grade: you must have finished and passed your NSTP 1 first before enrolling NSTP 2. Any NSTP 2 taken without passing NSTP 1 is invalidated and must be repeated after finally passing NSTP 1 first. b. Enlistment/verification of name in the class code or enrollment list/ portal. c. ID pictures (2 pieces, should be recent, standard ID, 2x2 size, and with white-colored background) to be placed in the following: a) SLU-NSTP Form 2; (b) journal (composition notebook – at least 90 leaves, non-spiral, color coded: see your instructor for the color coding d. Submit Group filing expandable folder –one per group (see required format and color coding with your Supervising Instructor) e. Secure, read, understand, and master this copy of the procedures and guidelines of NSTP CWTS CSI f. Secure and start accomplishing your SLU-NSTP journal daily or every NSTP activity beginning the first day of classes: keep your entries in full details. Specify the date, time, place, agenda, attendance of the group mates with their signature, activities or topics undertaken or discussed, etc…ALWAYS BRING ALONG YOUR JOURNAL DURING NSTP ACTIVITY AND/OR CONSULTATION. NO JOURNAL, NO ATTENDANCE/CONSULTATION. g. Submit specimen of the ID (with picture, signature and address) of your guardians while studying in the University. Your guardian must be either or both of your parents. But either or both of your parents must be accessible or staying with you in your residence while studying so that should you need their original signatures (not photocopied) immediately, you will be able to secure such immediately. Photocopy at least two IDs of either parents or both. At least one of the IDs should be a government issued ID (ex. Voters ID, SSS, GSIS, license, etc). The other ID may be private issued or government issued just the same. The IDs should be photocopied on one long bond paper. Beside the photocopied IDs, the concerned parent should again attach original signature to match the photocopied signature on the ID. In the event that your parents are not accessible or are not staying with you in your residence while studying in the University, inquire from your parent should they rather authorize you or give you full responsibility of yourself in the NSTP throughout the term. Otherwise, your parent should authorize other persons to act as your guardian in their absence. In these instances where your parents will authorize you or another person as your guardian, follow these requirements: secure from the NSTP Office special authorization form that your parents are authorizing or giving you full responsibility of yourself, or another person to act as your guardian. Your parents will accomplish the form properly and submit it back attaching to it their photocopied ID as your parents and the photocopied ID of your authorized guardian with the ID specimen specifications specified above. In the absence of the parent to serve or to authorize a guardian for the said student, the immediate family member (grandparent, brothers or sisters of either the mother or the father, or sibling who is at least 21 years old) of the student may be considered as alternative. This requirement is needed to ensure the proper accomplishing of activity papers needing signatures and authorization of parents or guardians. Students should have their own copies of their respective specimen (ID, signature and authorization) in their own personal file. Whenever they submit documents bearing the signature of their guardian (waivers, letters, etc) they must photocopy such specimen and attach it to the said document. NOTE: no parent signature specimen means your NSTP requirement is invalid h. In support to the NSTP apostolate on Voters and Election Education and Responsible Participation in good governance, NSTP students of voting age (18 y/o and above) submit photocopy of voters ID (show original copy for verification), registration/voting certificate or any proof of COMELEC registration for merit purposes. To ensure a responsible exercise in governing our country, we register, we vote, and we vote responsibly. Be referred to your respective supervising instructor for the deadline of submission i. Required to vote in the SLU SSC-KASAMA Election: see your NSTP Instructor for the details of this requirement as this is only applicable during the first semester. j. Students who were absent during or who missed an attendance or activity are personally responsible in compensating whatever were missed out. Any absence excused or not, will not automatically excuse a student from any instruction or assignment missed due to such absence. Any absent student is still required to comply with assignments or responsibilities that are supposed to be accomplished. The said absence is subject to the CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • CREATINGINITIATIVES FOR COMPASSION AND MERCY ONE HEART…ONE SOUL CONGREGATIO IMMACULATI CORDIS MARIAE (CICM) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS OFFICE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE 4 Student Center First Basement, Assumption Rd., 2600 Baguio City Tel: 0920-529-1972; Cpmendoza@slu.edu.ph “SERVING WITH A MISSIONARY HEART” CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. evaluation of the OSA. The student should present the excuse slip coming from the OSA and attach a letter of explanation addressed to the NSTP Coordinator regarding the said absence. k. Secure your official NSTP Uniform (NSTP T-shirt ): Your required NSTP 2 uniform is the navy blue NSTP t-shirt while your NSTP white t-shirt you used as Uniform in NSTP 1 will be your alternative uniform t-shirt. For specific details on your Uniform, please secure or read our guidelines on NSTP Uniform from the NSTP Office. Read and understand first the guidelines on NSTP Uniform before acquiring and using one. Any acquired Uniform and using of Uniform that did not comply with said guidelines on NSTP Uniform will be invalidated and not honored. Attend the scheduled Apostolate orientation with the NSTP Coordinator and the Supervising Instructor. Attend and pass the preliminary, midterm and final assessment (FOR REGULAR SEMESTER)and the comprehensive activities and quizzes. Short term has midterm and finals. Secure your community apostolate or project. With the peculiar and certain complications in organizing and sustaining community projects, apostolate or project assignments will be normally done by the NSTP Office but within feasible considerations, you may be allowed to choose your project. It is required that in facilitating or implementing the projects assigned to you, you must be able to relate or use the learning you have in your respective courses in the successful implementation of your projects or apostolates. This is aside from your other personal potentials and skills. Be reminded of our Louisian mission and identity of “wisdom builds” or “mission to transform” where we come to the University and together with the learning activities and requirements we are pursuing in our various subjects, we explore and develop to their best our potentials, knowledge, attitude and skills and use them to build or transform ourselves further and our community or society. Meanwhile, giving your best in any assignment given to you now in the NSTP is your exercise in doing the same when you scout for employment or for promotion in your employment later on. It has been an experience of many graduates that when they are too choosy of work or employment that they could hardly scout for better opportunities. It is with the same context that adjusting yourself to the assignment given to you is your opportunity to challenge, explore and further develop your skill of creativity also being one of the core values of a Louisian; when we are able to productively or successfully respond to a certain “call of the moment” or any situation. Assigning of apostolate or project in NSTP 2 shall be done by the NSTP Office following certain considerations peculiar to the various projects being sustained and attended to by the NSTP of the University. Planning of Apostolate Project related to the course should be done by the students and to be check by the Supervising Instructor before consulting the NSTP Coordinator. Service Learning Program (SLP) should be process and approval from the different office is needed before implementing the project. NO SLP NO PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION. Organize your team: role distribution, venue and schedule of meeting and apostolate consultation time with the Supervising instructor, consultation time with community partner/s if applicable; consultation time with the coordinator, etc. Process Apostolate Papers: in consultation with the Supervising instructor (SI) and NSTP coordinator a. Secure and process your Service Learning program with the help of your SI. Students must strictly follow the given schedules and activities in your SLP. Be reminded that non-compliance therein is part of your grade. b. Prepare your letters to concerned offices/agencies if applicable (letter should bear signatures of apostolate leader, supervising instructor, NSTP coordinator, STELA Dean and Director-CEOPO unless otherwise indicated) – 3 copies with original signatures. Make sure your letters are well edited by you or your consultants and appropriate format therein is followed. Present your letter-draft first to your supervising instructor for evaluation before signing is done. Letters will only be sent to concerned persons when signed by the above signatories. c. Coordinate the apostolate with the concerned target community/agency/ partner community. You need to secure their consent. d. Accomplish your Waivers: all apostolates are required waivers, on-campus or off-campus. Only parents or authorized guardians are allowed to sign waivers. For the endorsement of the apostolate paper, the submitted parent/guardian signature specimen must be attached. No parent/guardian signature specimen, no apostolate activity. For students who have difficulty in securing the required signature specimen, they must write a letter addressed to the NSTP coordinator explaining such situation but must still submit the said signature specimen as soon as possible. Students are given enough time to secure and submit the signature specimen. e. Secure a copy of additional provisions for apostolate success and safety from your supervising instructor and formulate a comprehensive provision incorporating your group provision for success and safety. f. Accomplish Off-campus/Campus Activity Checklist. g. Secure Apostolate Activity Approval of the University President. Follow the procedure in doing so, as provided by the NSTP Office. CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • CREATINGINITIATIVES FOR COMPASSION AND MERCY ONE HEART…ONE SOUL CONGREGATIO IMMACULATI CORDIS MARIAE (CICM) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS OFFICE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE 5 Student Center First Basement, Assumption Rd., 2600 Baguio City Tel: 0920-529-1972; Cpmendoza@slu.edu.ph “SERVING WITH A MISSIONARY HEART” CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • h. Photocopy the signed and approved apostolate file and secure your personal copy. Each group member must have a copy of the approved apostolate file. Always bring along with you your copy of the apostolate file when implementing your activity, when attending meeting, and when attending consultations. No file means your attendance and participation in a particular event you do not have your file with is not recorded or graded as the case may be. The group must also provide a copy to the various partners/signatories (see SI or NSTP Coordinator for the photocopying instruction and distribution of copies to partners before doing so). i. Students are responsible in ensuring that clerical requirements (like papers, letters, waivers, etc) follow correct grammar and format. j. Prepare your individual/personal first aid kit. 10. Apostolate Proper: closely and regularly coordinate and update your SI of the progress of your apostolate. Report for your weekly consultation or as instructed by the SI. Arrange your consultation schedule with your respective supervising instructor. 11. Regularly and properly accomplish your journal and submit it/report personally to your supervising instructor for updating. Always bring along, present and have your journal and your IRR or form 6 (Individual Report Record) signed by your transacting partner. Always enter first your transaction detail before you have your journal and IRR signed by your said partner. In the event you failed to bring your journal and IRR or you failed to accomplish your journal and IRR as herein specified, it means you are solely accountable of whatever such failure implies later on. 12. Submission of Apostolate Accomplishment Portfolio at the end of the term (see the NSTP office for the format) 13. Process your CLEARANCE at the end of the term (see SI for Instruction): a. Required: submitted all requirements, completed all remedials due to deficiencies and/or applicable demerits, test permit, copies of the complete set of apostolate file (Procedure and Guidelines, endorsement sheet, Service Learning Program, and other attachments including waiver). b. Supervising Instructor’s Clearance- to be processed by the students before going on vacation. Secure instruction from your assigned SI for the procedure. c. NSTP Office Clearance- to be processed by the students before going on vacation. (Do this 2 weeks before the final examination) d. INC’s incurred due to failure to process clearance as instructed are given additional remedial requirements. e. Students who fail to process their clearance or completion of remedial on time will be graded accordingly, passed or failed (please see grading system). Where a student who failed to process such clearance has standing accountabilities, the student will be given an INC grade. Students once given an INC can only process their completion and clearances during the one month grace period in processing INC’s as printed in the pink grade copy of the student; provided, the student will apply for completion and clearance immediately at the NSTP Office during the enrollment period of the immediate term following subsequently. Or immediately upon the official release of the grade, concerned students must report to the NSTP Office. This is to ensure more time to process completion requirements that apply to a specific INC case. Students applying for completion during the later period of the one month grace period where time is insufficient to process the completion requirements are held liable if such time left will not merit sufficient time to complete the INC and will instead make the INC a permanent mark or the student be given a failing grade which ever applies. Meanwhile, students concerned should secure from the NSTP Office the procedure of processing completion and follow such. Not following the procedure of completion of INC’s as given by the NSTP Office will automatically invalidate and cancel any remedial or completion activity undertaken; concerned student is still considered having not accomplished any remedial or completion at all and will make any given NSTP grade permanent. f. The student is responsible in processing his/her remedial, clearance or completion at the NSTP Office following the existing procedure and remedial choices being followed for the term as prepared and approved by the NSTP Office g. Process personally your clearance, remedial or completion. Other persons are not allowed to process for the student concerned. It is neither the responsibility of the teachers nor the NSTP Office to be running after or processing application for clearances, remedial or completion for students. If there is an extreme need for such, discretion of the NSTP Office prevails. h. Students enrolled in the NSTP must immediately check their NSTP grade upon the release of grades for the concerned term by the University registrar. This is to ensure that should there be correction in any given NSTP grade, or should a student need to process any INC or NFE NSTP grade, concerned students are able to process or accomplish such during the one month completion period set by the University. In the event that that concerned students failed to check right away their grades as soon as released by the University registrar for the concerned term and any needed correction of NSTP grade or processing of INC/NFE NSTP is not accomplished during the said completion period set by the University, such correction of grade and processing CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • CREATINGINITIATIVES FOR COMPASSION AND MERCY ONE HEART…ONE SOUL CONGREGATIO IMMACULATI CORDIS MARIAE (CICM) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS OFFICE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE 6 Student Center First Basement, Assumption Rd., 2600 Baguio City Tel: 0920-529-1972; Cpmendoza@slu.edu.ph “SERVING WITH A MISSIONARY HEART” CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • of INC is not anymore allowed or accommodated. Whatever NSTP grade given remains permanent and concerned students must re-enroll the subject should their grade be failed or INC/NFE. i. Meanwhile, be reminded that processing an incomplete does not automatically mean a passing grade. Any submitted or completed requirements or examination is still subject to usual evaluation and grading procedures. A passing grade is given if merited; otherwise, the grade is failed. 14. Students enrolling and finishing their NSTP graduation requirement in SLU are required to practice the NSTP of the University. 15. Cross-enrollment of NSTP to other schools is restricted. Louisians should enroll it in the university since it has a special leaning on the Louisian way of life. Cross enrollment is allowed only if NSTP is not offered in the University. Meanwhile, completion of NSTP in other schools is allowed only in the case of transferees who finished such before transferring to SLU. 16. Cross enrollees from other schools taking their NSTP in SLU are required to follow the NSTP as programmed in the University. 17. NSTP 1 is a prerequisite to NSTP 2: NSTP 1 should be completed first before enrolling NSTP 2. Hence, NSTP 1 and NSTP 2 cannot be enrolled at the same time in a given term, even in the same or different schools. If a student has enrolled and completed NSTP 2 before NSTP 1, the NSTP 2 that is enrolled and completed is invalidated and the student shall be required to take NSTP 1 and to re-take NSTP 2 after completing and passing NSTP 1. 18. Students having failing grade of 75 and below are not anymore required to undergo remedial for any demerits or INC’s incurred but are required to re-enroll the subject. 19. NSTP students are expected to strictly observe and practice the SLU Code of Discipline (Student Manual) during their NSTP in and out of the campus. 20. No tagging along or bringing along unauthorized persons during NSTP activities. 21. No going out during classroom training or no loitering during community exposure without the permission of the training instructor. 22. NSTP students are required to be familiar and to observe campus and community safety and emergency guidelines. 23. Students enrolled in the NSTP are required to actively support all NSTP apostolates or activity, on or off campus. NSTP students are on-call of any activity on or off campus with the supervision and guidance by the SI. 24. Using of cellular phones while training is going on is restricted. Permission of the trainer/SI is necessary. 25. Be reminded that you are automatically covered by insurance, which you paid during your first semester enrollment. In case of accident during the training, please coordinate immediately with your training instructor. 26. As the need arises, students are given deadlines throughout the training or apostolate. It is expected that such deadlines are met. When a given deadline is not met, students concerned should report immediately to their respective supervising instructors for updating and instructions. Meanwhile, updating or consultations should regularly be accomplished by students with their respective supervising instructors. Where the above updating, instructions, or consultations are not attended to, the apostolate of concerned students shall be archived. This means that said apostolate is suspended and students concerned will have to file with the NSTP Coordinator the apostolate anew. Therein, students can only proceed with their activities when the refilling is approved by the NSTP Coordinator. 27. In every approved NSTP meeting or activity, the apostolate group should prepare and submit one group report on the minutes of the said meeting or the activity using the official Group Activity Report Form. Furthermore, every individual member of the group must accomplish their individual attendance record. Individual members officially working/facilitating things for the apostolate must also accomplish their individual attendance record. Submit individual attendance record and group activity report form to your respective SI. Please see your SI for the schedule of submission. The group is given 24 hours immediately after the said activity is finished to submit the minutes/report/record to the concerned Supervising Instructor. The group report/minutes should at least contain the date, time duration, venue, details of the activity or meeting or discussions, names of the members, signature of members who are present, and their respective contact numbers. Late submission and inappropriately accomplished report are given due demerit, for the entire group. Prior to any meeting or activity, secure approval first to such meeting or activity before proceeding with it from your respective Supervising Instructor. Meetings without prior approval of your SI will not be recorded as part of your hour requirement. 28. Attendance is monitored based on the approved NSTP apostolate and consultation schedule of the group peculiar to the demand and concerns of their apostolate. Absences, tardiness, or early dismissal are considered deficiencies. Excused absences, tardiness or early dismissal are given chances for remedial without demerit to offset deficiency in the number of hour-requirement if so preferred by the concerned student. But take note that deficiency in attendance will mean minus points in the grade percentage for attendance and CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • CREATINGINITIATIVES FOR COMPASSION AND MERCY ONE HEART…ONE SOUL CONGREGATIO IMMACULATI CORDIS MARIAE (CICM) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS OFFICE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE 7 Student Center First Basement, Assumption Rd., 2600 Baguio City Tel: 0920-529-1972; Cpmendoza@slu.edu.ph “SERVING WITH A MISSIONARY HEART” CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • outputs (see grading system below). Unexcused absences, tardiness or early dismissal are not given chances for remedial but to be made part of the grade (See grading system below for the scoring of attendance). Missed graded activities during such unexcused absences, tardiness and early dismissal are considered zero score point. Indeed, absences, tardiness, and early dismissal are strictly discouraged as these affect your grade in the NSTP. Students who need remedial for their excused absences, tardiness or early dismissal shall report to the NSTP Office and apply for remedial following approved remedial procedures and activities. Remedial activities shall require parent/guardian’s consent/waiver. For remedial, follow up with your instructor when you can apply for your remedial. 29. For students who incurred excused absences, tardiness and early dismissal, secure immediately your excuse slip from OSA and submit a photocopy of your slip and excuse letter to the NSTP office immediately the class day following your absence. Also, arrange immediately your remedial and make up activities of what you have missed with the NSTP Office. Overdue submission of such excuse slip and other pertinent required papers for such excused absence automatically forfeits the excused status of such absence and eventually treats such absence as unexcused and thereby be graded or scored accordingly. 30. Meanwhile, it should be noted that the 15-minute tardiness equals an absence still applies in every deployment activity regardless of how long the given activity is. Moreover, absences are counted per hour. As such for instance, a student who is considered absent in a 3-hour long continuous activity has incurred three absences. 31. As per the RA 9163 or the NSTP Act of 2001 and its IRR, a student should complete an attendance of not less than 54 hours but not more than 90 hours in the enrolled NSTP training for the current term. In the NSTP of the University, the 90 hours shall be maximized in order to accomplish more in the various community projects being sustained by the University. A student who does not complete the exact total hours determined and specified by the NSTP Office shall be solely accountable for the implication of not having completed such exact total hours since this will affect his/her grade on attendance, outputs and other related grading areas (please see grading system below). Should the student opt to beat the exact total hours that should be completed in the particular apostolate; provided that the student’s failure (absences) to have met the exact total hours is excused, then the student must, on his/her own initiative and immediately, apply for applicable remedial. However, the grade bearing of the accomplished remedial therein is case to case. Like in some instances, the remedial will only add points to the grade or score for attendance and not necessarily on the outputs. Herein, discretion of the NSTP Office prevails on how to score or grade such remedial to ensure the grading system of the NSTP is not unreasonably compromised. Meanwhile, only the time spent in the APPROVED schedules, meetings, consultations, and activities are counted in the said hours-requirement. Also, only hours spent for PROGRESSING activities are counted in the said hours-requirement. Hours spent with unreasonably repetitive activities that do not show progress of the apostolate are not included. Should there be a need to repeat a particular activity as part of the apostolate for another time or schedule; this should be APPROVED FIRST by the SI and/or NSTP Coordinator. For instance, a series of meetings which always has the same unreasonable repetitive agenda will not be counted with multiple hours. This means that if meetings have taken many hours with an agenda which can reasonably be done in an hour, such will be counted one hour duration only. Meanwhile, an activity that was done with outstanding procedure and output but consuming limited number of hours may also be credited additional number of hours as deemed by the supervising instructor and the NSTP Office. For instance, a project implementation that was done in just an hour but having an outstanding output that is commensurate three hours may be given additional two hours credit over the one hour time actually spent for the said outstanding activity. 32. Waiting time for walk-in consultation with the coordinator or with the SI is not included in the 54 to 90-hour requirement. Approved or agreed consultation time if not attended by the SI or NSTP coordinator will still be credited to the number of hours completion only of those who were present/who reported for the supposed consultation provided that group activity report form and individual attendance report are immediately accomplished and submitted immediately to the supervising instructor. 33. Completing the said hours specified by the NSTP Office is not the sole guarantee that a student will automatically pass the enrolled NSTP. The student should be passing in the requirements specified in the grading system as listed subsequently. If therein a student is failing inspite completing the specified number of hours, a student may still be given a failing grade. 34. Every NSTP schedule and other approved schedules of the apostolate covered during the current term are considered official NSTP classes/apostolate time. Any apostolate activity therein scheduled should proceed and students concerned should be in attendance, otherwise, marked absent. During these schedules, necessary suspension of apostolate activities or NSTP training requires instruction from the NSTP Coordinator with the approval of the University administration through the CEOPO Director and STELA Dean. 35. With the extremely peculiar and varying attendance system in the NSTP 2 brought about by the varying projects and project situations, attendance monitoring is done correspondingly. Names of students who fail to report to CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • CREATINGINITIATIVES FOR COMPASSION AND MERCY ONE HEART…ONE SOUL CONGREGATIO IMMACULATI CORDIS MARIAE (CICM) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS OFFICE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE 8 Student Center First Basement, Assumption Rd., 2600 Baguio City Tel: 0920-529-1972; Cpmendoza@slu.edu.ph “SERVING WITH A MISSIONARY HEART” CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • their supervising instructor or who do not attend project and meeting schedules at least once a week will be submitted to the portal through OSA. Once your name is dropped and clearance is not yet returned to the instructor, a student will not be allowed to participate in the subsequent schedules and activities. If by chance such student joined said activities without the class card yet, this will be invalidated. It is solely the responsibility of the student to check if his/her class card is dropped and must secure and return it back. 36. Always monitor and ensure the recording of your attendance. Aside from other attendance records and checking being prepared and done, each member in the group when accomplishing his/her journal should also list down the names/attendance of co-members who are present during a particular meeting or activity and have said present members sign their names in each one’s journal. Do not sign your name in the journal of a group mate who is absent during the said activity. 37. Every apostolate group should choose a leader to represent the group. Just as the leader is accountable of the group members, group members are also accountable of the leader. This means that the performance of the group is the performance of the leader and the performance of the leader is the performance of the group. Problems that shall arise therein should be reported immediately to the supervising instructor for appropriate attention before everyone is held accountable. 38. NSTP Requirements for Campus Grantees and volunteers Apostolate (CGVA): NSTP students who belong to the SLU Varsity, SLU Band, SLU CCA, SLU Parish, Sangguniang Kabataan and Advance projects are required to report to their respective class codes and inform the instructor of their status as CGVA . And immediately, they have to report to the NSTP Office and attend a specially orientation schedule. In order to avail of the special NSTP apostolate deployment for grantees and volunteers, they have to process additional requirements and orientation specific to their cluster personally with the NSTP Coordinator. Due to the peculiar nature of this NSTP requirement, students concerned are graded using a different grading system. Please be responsible to check this grading system with the NSTP Office. 39. Students applying for staffing must continue to attend the plenary orientation series until further specific instructions regarding their application for staffing are given them. Students who are absorbed for staffing as their NSTP project or apostolate should report to the NSTP coordinator for additional orientation specific to the staffing project. Due to the peculiar nature of this NSTP requirement, students concerned are graded using a different grading system. Please be responsible to check this grading system with the NSTP Office. 40. When deadlines previously set are declared “no class” days, such deadlines are automatically moved to the next class day. 41. Learn to trouble shoot your concerns in the NSTP. This is to train you to be creative. If you are encountering any problem, constraint or concern in your NSTP or apostolate, exhaust analysis and understanding of said concern. Then come up with your proposed remedies or solutions and present them to your Supervising Instructor and the NSTP coordinator for approval before implementing your proposal. Never report to your Supervising Instructor and the NSTP Coordinator without having, as best as you could, the details of your concern and proposed remedies. How best you prepare the following are also part of your grading. In formulating and implementing your activities, always plan first as best as you could then present your plans to your Supervising Instructor or the NSTP coordinator for improvement if needed then for approval if merited. 42. Never ever implement something that was not presented to and approved by your Supervising Instructor and the NSTP Coordinator. 43. During group activities, the leader is expected to ensure the attendance or participation of all members. But equally, members are responsible in keeping in touch with the leader and with the other members regarding activities and meetings. No leader or member of the group should just be passive waiting only for instruction from the group. Everyone in the group should be responsible in ensuring personal attendance and participation. 44. Observe required dress code and uniform during training/ apostolate. Aside from those specified in the SLU student manual and in this MOPG, all NSTP students are not allowed to wear the following during NSTP training and activities: heavy cosmetics, jewelries, unnatural hair dye, improper haircut/ hairstyle and others as instructed. 45. Follow additional specific instructions or precautions given to you for the success of the apostolate and in the observance of your safety and security while on NSTP apostolate or activity. If any of the instructions given is not followed, a student concerned is not allowed to participate in the given activity even if waivers are submitted. 46. SLU-NSTP aims to train students to be self-reliant and become independently responsible. College students should prepare themselves for their employment work where ultimately only themselves are responsible in accomplishing their job; no work place or employment has so far allowed parents or guardians or other persons to still “cuddle” their children or perform the tasks of their children in their children’s workplace. Hence, NSTP students should accomplish or process requirements or activities strictly by themselves. Parents, guardians or anyone except the concerned student himself/herself are by all means NOT ALLOWED to accomplish, be involved or process said requirements or activities in behalf of a student. In the case, parents or any other CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • CREATINGINITIATIVES FOR COMPASSION AND MERCY ONE HEART…ONE SOUL CONGREGATIO IMMACULATI CORDIS MARIAE (CICM) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS OFFICE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE 9 Student Center First Basement, Assumption Rd., 2600 Baguio City Tel: 0920-529-1972; Cpmendoza@slu.edu.ph “SERVING WITH A MISSIONARY HEART” CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • person, if allowed or consented by the concerned student, will follow up the standing or performance of said student, it is the discretion of the NSTP Office how to accommodate said parent/person. It is the procedure of the office, however, that concerns as such be exhaustively settled first between the student concerned and said parent/person and only after said student has first settled or processed properly and exhaustively any responsibility or requirements with the NSTP Office himself/herself, can the NSTP Office attend to said parents or guardians. Parents or guardians who do not follow the above procedure and guideline are by all means NOT ENTERTAINED by the NSTP Office. This is not to unreasonably disturb the operations of the Office. 47. Meanwhile, any student who has concern about his NSTP should settle things first with his/her supervising instructor before seeing the NSTP Coordinator or other higher authorities in the University. Follow certain procedure/process in expressing your concerns. Any concerns that did not follow this procedure shall not be entertained. Also, should there still be concerns of students and/or their parents or guardians regarding the NSTP of said students, such concern should be put in proper writing and address to the NSTP Coordinator, CEOPO Director or the STELA Dean for proper attention. NSTP concerns or grievances if any should be processed following applicable procedures and guidelines set by the University. Such written letter should properly be signed by the concerned. Such concerns must also be processed personally. The Office never entertains texting, phone in or emails and other electronic communications especially that the identity of the other party cannot just be determined. Also, only authorized guardians or parents with valid identification are entertained. 48. Concerns presented/aired otherwise or that has not exhausted internal procedures and guidelines of the university shall NOT BE ENTERTAINED and is considered waiving the right for any NSTP concern to be attended to by the NSTP Office. Hence, students, parents or guardians who do not follow the above procedure and guideline are by all means NOT ENTERTAINED by the NSTP Office. As a general rule also, unsigned letters are not entertained and concerns only specified in the letter shall be entertained. 49. Failure to accomplish a given activity or apostolate on time and/or as required means any extension needed to accomplish such will require another procedure of securing endorsement of the supervising instructor and the approval of the NSTP Coordinator, CEOPO Director, the STELA Dean or SLU President as the case may be. Any action/response of the NSTP Office on any request for extension will depend on the schedules, availability or activities of the NSTP Office. 50. All completion of remedial should be done with the approval of the NSTP Office. 51. Always bring/wear your school ID while at your designated community assignment or during NSTP activities. 52. Other instructions shall be given by your assigned Supervising instructors or other attending supervising instructors as the need arises and in accordance with your respective apostolate. 53. Some Sunday schedules are also reserved for your NSTP 2 whether or not your specific project schedule is Sunday or during the week. This is to be able to accomplish required activities and projects that are feasible only during Sundays. Also, this is to be able to complete the number of hours required for the training (due to anticipated suspensions of classes, there will be lack of time to complete the required 54 to 90 hours training during the term). Herein, it is therefore considered that what prevails as priority in the schedules of NSTP 2 students every Sunday afternoon is their NSTP 2.This further means then that what prevails should students have non-nstp extra or co-curricular activities on Sunday afternoon or other priorities that go simultaneous with their NSTP is their NSTP activities. When the NSTP is compromised over other activities, then absence therein in the NSTP activity is considered unexcused and will be scored or graded accordingly. Hence, before scheduling any other priorities on a Sunday, always check our schedules with the NSTP first. Also, schedule your Sunday church attendance on hours of a Sunday not covered by any NSTP schedule. 54. Be mindful of your manners and decorum when you are in your apostolate areas or when you are processing things with other offices or persons. Know the people in the area and always accord them appropriate respect and recognition. Always dispose with yourself the character of a Louisian. 55. Demerits shall be given to the following violations (a maximum of 5 demerit per item violated per occasion): a. Failure or late submission of requirements (enrollment and training requirements) b. Failure to comply with training instructions and guidelines c. Failure to process clearance at the end of the term d. Late clearance and submission of other requirements e. Substandard efforts and outputs f. Violation of the SLU Code of Discipline g. Other Character/behavioral/disciplinary violations h. Other concerns as determined by the supervising instructor and the NSTP Office. 56. Merits shall be given to (with the approval of the NSTP Office, merits may be used as an addition to the student’s NSTP grade, as incentive to exempt concerned student from other training requirements): CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • CREATINGINITIATIVES FOR COMPASSION AND MERCY ONE HEART…ONE SOUL CONGREGATIO IMMACULATI CORDIS MARIAE (CICM) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS OFFICE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE 10 Student Center First Basement, Assumption Rd., 2600 Baguio City Tel: 0920-529-1972; Cpmendoza@slu.edu.ph “SERVING WITH A MISSIONARY HEART” CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • a. Students with outstanding participation throughout the training/training requirements as determined by the Supervising instructor and the NSTP Office. b. Students with outstanding extra-curricular activities as certified by the Dean of the school to which the student belongs and duly approved by the NSTP Office (number of merits will be determined by the NSTP Office). c. Emergency blood donation (if not part of the apostolate the student belongs) d. Track record of outstanding volunteerism in various community related endeavor duly validate or certified correct e. Other redeeming factors determined by the NSTP Office f. Note: accumulated merits are transmuted first before they are added to the grade or are used as incentives. 57. Both the honor system and the apostolate grading system are used as bases for passing a student in NSTP CWTS 2. Students should be passing or cleared in both in order to pass. The honor system is the earning of merits and demerits throughout the training where a student will have to settle all incurred merits and demerits in order to be given a grade. As part of the training, the honor system re-orients students to demonstrate a sense of accountability as an integral component of responsible service. However students perform throughout the training, they are oriented to face the consequence of their actions as either merits or demerits. At the outset, an NSTP student should be trained to be more careful, disciplined or diligent enough in handling oneself and responsibilities so as not to incur accountabilities. This will also prepare the student in the very competitive world of work today to practice his/her best diligence and discipline in handling responsibilities productively minimizing or avoiding unreasonable accountabilities. Best work espouses discipline and diligence. To be productive in the workplace, one has to be disciplined and diligent. 58. The apostolate grading system is the earning of passing scores in the apostolate evaluation exercises (see the grading system below). 59. The passing grade should be not less than 75.00 %. 60. Please see the NSTP Coordinator or your NSTP Supervising Instructor for clarifications regarding this MOPG or the NSTP of the University. III - The apostolate grading system: CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • CREATINGINITIATIVES FOR COMPASSION AND MERCY ONE HEART…ONE SOUL CONGREGATIO IMMACULATI CORDIS MARIAE (CICM) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS OFFICE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE 11 Student Center First Basement, Assumption Rd., 2600 Baguio City Tel: 0920-529-1972; Cpmendoza@slu.edu.ph “SERVING WITH A MISSIONARY HEART” CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • The apostolate grading system PERCENT SCORE REMARKS 1. PRELIM 2. MIDTERM (50%) A. Character and performance evaluation by rubrics a. Instructor 8% b. Group mate 7% B. Module 1 and Module 2 Product and Performance a. participation and output in team or group preparation 2% b. participation and output in project planning 2% c. participation and output in processing project papers 2% d. exams and quizzes 4% C. Module 3 Product and Performance a. implementation of projects based on approved papers and guidelines 3% b. initial trouble shooting 3% c. resourcefulness 3% d. exams and quizzes 6% D. Discipline and compliance to First Aid Training 10% SUBTOTAL 50% 3. FINALS (50%) A. Character and performance evaluation by rubrics a. Instructor 5% b. Group mate 5% B. Module 4 Product and Performance a. compliance to project plans, procedures and guidelines; applications of SLU NSTP 2% CSI principles rationale b. submission of progress reports 1% c. difficulty/complexity of the project 1% d. proportion of output and the number of student in the group/project: does the output 1% reflect the effort of the number of students in a group e. problem solving/trouble shooting employed 1% f. resourcefulness 1% g. observance of safety precautions 1% h. efforts, interest, and passion showed 1% i. teamwork 1% j. self-reliance 1% k. attainment of objectives as programmed 2% l. quality and over-all impact all through out 1% C. Accomplishment of Group Report Portfolio a. Format, Organization and completeness 1% b. Quality 1% c. Documentation 1% d. Team participation 1% e. Plenary presentation 1% D. exams and quizzes 1% E. Discipline 5% 4. ATTENDANCE 15% SUBTOTAL 50% FINAL GRADE NOTE: The grading system is using the formula below to compute for the percentage of total raw scores earn per term. Final grade that appears in the grade portal of students will be given only in the finals. Students are updated of their accumulated percentage per term based on the above percentile distribution. “I AM A LOUISIAN …SERVING WITH A MISSIONARY HEART” CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • CREATINGINITIATIVES FOR COMPASSION AND MERCY ONE HEART…ONE SOUL CONGREGATIO IMMACULATI CORDIS MARIAE (CICM) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS OFFICE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE 12 Student Center First Basement, Assumption Rd., 2600 Baguio City Tel: 0920-529-1972; Cpmendoza@slu.edu.ph “SERVING WITH A MISSIONARY HEART” CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • SLU NSTP OFFICE FIRST SEMESTER, AY 2019-2020 SALLY P. TABEC, LPT, MAFIL NSTP Coordinator CHARMAINE P. MENDOZA, LPT, MAED Director, CEOPO FELINA P. ESPIQUE, LPT, PhD Dean, STELA CONFORME: ___________________________ Name and Signature of Student Date:___________________ _________________________________ Name and signature of Parent/Authorized Guardian Date:_________________________ *********(to the student, pls print this page in two copies. Properly accomplish and submit one copy to your instructor. The other copy will be your receiving copy)*************************** CONFORME: To the SLU NSTP Office: This is to signify that we have read and understood the above MANUAL OF PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES (MOPG) FOR NSTP CWTS 2 FIRST SEMESTER AY 2019-2020 edition and shall abide with them as part of the requirement of the NSTP course. Likewise, we shall not hold SLU NSTP liable of any violation and negligence we commit on the above. Conforme: ___________________________ Name and Signature of Student Date:___________________ _________________________________ Name and signature of Parent/Authorized Guardian Date:_________________________ (pls attach photocopy of Identification Card) By my signature above, I hereby give my consent to SLU’s collection, processing & storage of the above information pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act No. 10173 or the Data Privacy Act of 2012 CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM •SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • NSTP • CICM • SLU • CREATINGINITIATIVES FOR COMPASSION AND MERCY ONE HEART…ONE SOUL