HomeDMMMSU Research and Extension Journalvol. 5 no. 1 (2021)

CAS stakeholders’ awareness and acceptability on the university philosophy, vision, mission, goal, college goal and program objectives

Dannilyn U Macato

Discipline: social sciences (non-specific)

 

Abstract:

This descriptive study determined the awareness and acceptability of the various stakeholders of the College of Arts and Sciences on the University’s PVMG, college goal and the objectives of the four programs it offered. Survey questionnaires were administered to a total of 615 respondents including faculty member, students, parents, cooperating agencies, and service barangays. Results of the study revealed that stakeholders generally had high awareness of the DMMMSU Philosophy, Vision, Mission, and Goal, as well as the college goal and program objectives. CAS faculty members had the highest awareness while the service barangay had a relatively lower awareness, among the other stakeholder groups. Moreover, the CAS faculty members and students, as internal stakeholders, gave the highest acceptance of the DMMMSU Philosophy, Vision, Mission, and Goal, as well as the college goal and program objectives which signified that they fully understood and accepted the PVMGO statements.



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