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Jhon Pradoform 1-6
Jhon Pradoform 1-6
FORM NO. 1
Internship Site: Occidental Mindoro State College, Labangan Campus ,San Jose Occidental
Mindoro
Approximate Start Date: August 2018 Approximate End Date: October 2018
Objective # 1.
Example: Initiative
Objective # 2.
To enhance students’ work competencies and discipline as he/she relates to people in the
workplace.
To provide opportunities to learn from and network with experienced professionals and
become candidate for future job opening.
Example: Dependability
Objective # 4.
To enable students to apply the classroom learning to the real work setting under the
supervision of the professionals.
Example: Judgment
Objective # 5.
Received and
record all
incoming and
outgoing
August 13, 2018 communications/ Monday to Friday 152 hrs.
documents.
Filling
documents
Recording
pertinent data,
removal and
completion
grades.
September 2018 Preparation for Monday to Friday 55 hrs.
Intramurals
Maintained the
cleanliness of the
office.
Assist students
who borrowed
the sports
equipment.
October 2018 Encoding the list
of the athletes. Monday to Friday 93 hrs.
List of the main duties that the intern will perform and the approximate percent of time on each
duty.
Have you discussed this evaluation with the student intern? Yes _______ No___________
FORM NO. 4
FORM NO. 5
INTERNSHIP PROGRESS REPORT
Internship Site: Occidental Mindoro State College, Labangan Campus, Occidental Mindoro
The following report accurately describes the internship activities completed to date:
I have read the attached report and concur with its content:
FORM NO.6
INTERNSHIP ANALYSIS REPORT
Internship Site: Occidental Mindoro State College, Labangan Campus, Occidental Mindoro
1. Setting
The setting was good because…...
The setting was good because all the equipment in the office are organized. It has cool and clean
environment.
The setting was limited….
The setting has a limited by having a computer set that will help to make the work fast and much
easier.
My initial analysis of the agency or organization was....
My initial analysis of the agency or the organization was very profitable.
2. Site Supervisor
The greatest contribution made by the site supervisor was ….gave us self – confidence to face
another people either professionals or not.
I needed more from the supervisor in the way of....how to make easier the important documents
3. Environmental Conditions or Events
The one event/characteristic that really influenced my internship was....The characteristic that
really influence my internship were facing different kinds of people, especially when they have
transactions. Be careful what we are saying to communicate other people. Of course you must
have trust yourself and have self-confidence to talk to them.
A trend/issue which really impacted this organization was ….Released the certification of
grades of the students, because other certificates was misplaced. But the following days we
resolve quickly.
Diversity of co-workers or target audiences provided an opportunity to ….be flexible in doing
the tasks.
4. Self-Assessment
The most important thing I learned is…. to have long patience, and be proud ourselves to make
the things that full of love, and dedication.
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE
Labangan, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Website: www.omsc.edu.ph email address: omsc_9747@yahoo.com
Tele/Fax: (043) 457-0889
Note: This analysis need not be shared with the site supervisor.
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE
Labangan, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Website: www.omsc.edu.ph email address: omsc_9747@yahoo.com
Tele/Fax: (043) 457-0889
JHON R.PRADO
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE
Labangan, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Website: www.omsc.edu.ph email address: omsc_9747@yahoo.com
Tele/Fax: (043) 457-0889
Trainee
Submitted By:
JOHAINA A. WAB
Course/Year & Section:
BSABA OM-4B
Submitted To:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. COVER PAGE
II. TITLE PAGE
III. TABLE OF CONTENT
IV. RESUME
V. STUDENT PRAYER
VI. PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY
VII. CAREER PLAN
VIII. COMPANY PROFILE
IX. SAS REQUIREMENTS
Form 1
Form 2
Form 3
Form 4
Form 5
Form 6
X. PERTINENT DOCUMENTS
Endorsement Letter
Application Letter
Parent Consent (Waiver)
Photocopy of Validated I.D
Photocopy of Registration Form
Photocopy of Medical Certificate
Application for Graduation
Photocopy of Evaluation Form
Summary of Grades
Certificate of Completion
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE
Labangan, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Website: www.omsc.edu.ph email address: omsc_9747@yahoo.com
Tele/Fax: (043) 457-0889
XI. Pictorials
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE
Labangan, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Website: www.omsc.edu.ph email address: omsc_9747@yahoo.com
Tele/Fax: (043) 457-0889
The college had its humble beginning as a Barrio High School in 1966 patterned after Dr. Pedro
Orata’s Barangay High School, an idea conceived by San Jose Pilot Elementary School PTA
President and also town Mayor Juan G. Santos, Sr. And worked out by the Schools Division
Superintendent, Mr. Sofronio Fadre and East District Supervisor, Mr. Mariano Ramirez. Mayor
Tirso Abeleda in 1967 approved Resolution No.23 adopting and constituting the self-supporting
public secondary school as the San Jose Municipal High School.
The late Congressman Pedro C. Medalla, Sr. Authored R.A. No. 6568, which elevated San Jose
Municipal High School into San Jose National High School (SJNHS). Mr. Bernabe Macaraig was
appointed Principal. Enrollment grew significally during that time, reaching up to 3,000.
On June 24, 1983, by the virtue of Batas Pambansa Bldg. 531, sponsored by the late Congressman
Pedro T. Mendiola, Sr. SJNHS was elevated into Occidental Mindoro State College with Mr.
Bernabe Macaraig as its first Superintendent.
On April 1, 1986, Ministry of Education Culture and Sports (MECS) Minister, Lourdes R.
Quisumbing appointed Mrs. Virginia A. Sicat, then Assistant Principal, as Officer-In-Charge of
OMSC. On the same year, Dr. Ofelia A. Rebong was installed as the first President of the College.
It was during her seven years’ term as College President that staff development was given due
consideration.
In the school year 1991-1992, the College absorbed the Occidental Mindoro Community College,
Mamburao as a satellite campus offering Baccalaureate and non-degree courses. It had likewise
acquired the 98.8725 hectare from the Organization for the International Scientific and Cultural
Advancement (OISCA) through the Provincial Board and Provincial Development Council. The
satellite campus became known as the OMSC-Mamburao Campus.
After the retirement of Dr. Rebong, then the Vice President for Academic Affairs and of the
Graduate School, Dr. Sofronio S. Sanqui, was appointed college President on December 19, 1994
and sworn into office on December 29, of the same year by DECS Secretary Ricardo T. Gloria.
Focusing on Human Resource Development and Student’s Welfare, Dr. Sanqui’s management
priorities brought about significant shifts in the social, cultural and economic structures of the
College.
OMSC has grown tremendously and has opened up four (4) service areas namely: the Damayan
Center constructed in a 2-hectare land donated by Mr. Romeo Lumbo in San Isidro, San Jose,
Occidental Mindoro; OMSC-Mamburao; the Experimental Forestry – 28.4974 – hectare land
adjacent to the Damayan Center; the Caminawit Extension Program in Caminawit, San Jose,
Occidental Mindoro and the Agro-Forestry Center which is now fully developed located at a 8.7
hectare land at Brgy. Labangan, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro.
In the year 2000, R.A. 8760, otherwise known as the General Appropriations Act brought about
significant reforms in the Educational System specifically to OMSC. It became the host to CHED
supervised institutions in the Province, namely; the Occidental Mindoro Polytechnic College
(OMPC) in Murtha, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro and the Pedro T. Mendiola, Sr. Memorial
Technological and Polytechnic College in Brgy. Bagong Sikat, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro.
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE
Labangan, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Website: www.omsc.edu.ph email address: omsc_9747@yahoo.com
Tele/Fax: (043) 457-0889
The metamorphoses of the institution from a Barangay High School a host SUC in the Province,
poses a continuing challenge for its officials and the Academic Community as it serves the youths
of Occidental Mindoro and its neighboring provinces.
After 15 years of sterling and dedicated service to the institution, Dr. Sofronio S. Sanqui, the 2nd
College President retired. He was replaced by Dr. Arnold N. Venturina, when the Board of
Trustees of the College elected the latter as the 3rd College President on September 11, 2009. With
the change of Administration several significant changes on the programs and policies of the
college were also affected.
Three months to Dr. Venturina’s presidency, Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed
R.A. 9747, otherwise known as an “Act renaming Occidental Mindoro National College as the
Occidental Mindoro State College”, on November 10, 2009, whose principal sponsor was
Congresswoman and Deputy Speaker, Hon. Amelita C. Villarosa.
On May 1, 2010, the College was conferred the “San Jose Builders Award” (Education Sector) by
the San Jose Centennial Commision. This was in recognition of its significant contributions to the
Progress and development of the town of San Jose.
Guided by its Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives and by its four Pillars of service – Instruction,
Research Development, Extension and Production, the College continues its pursuit for quality
tertiary education in the province and is committed to serve the youth as an institution of higher
learning
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14 7:40 12:40 5:00 8 hrs.
15 1:00 5:00 8 hrs.
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19 1:00 5:00 8 hrs.
20 1:00 4:00 7 hrs.
21 1:00 5:00 8 hrs.
22 1:00 5:00 8 hrs.
23 4 hrs.
24 1:00 5:00 8 hrs.
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27 1:00 5:00 8 hrs.
28 1:00 5:00 8 hrs.
29 1:00 5:00 8 hrs.
Total 122 hrs.
1 SATURDAY
2 SUNDAY
3 7:40 12:00 12:01 5:00 8 hrs.
4 7:00 12:01 1:00 5:00 8 hrs.
5 7:00 12:01 1:00 5:00 8 hrs.
6 8:00 12:00 1:00 5:00 8 hrs.
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE
Labangan, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Website: www.omsc.edu.ph email address: omsc_9747@yahoo.com
Tele/Fax: (043) 457-0889