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M3.

ACTIVITY 4

PNU hosts an Outcomes-Based Co-curricular Program (OBCoP)


that provides training for student leaders once a year. Last year,
the workshop was held from September 13 to 15, and it was
organized by the Office of Student Affairs and Student Services
(OSASS) under the direction of its Dean, Dr. Jose M. Ocampo, Jr.,
with the goal of preparing student-leaders for the upcoming
academic year, particularly in terms of conducting student
activities. The following day, on the first day of the annual
OBCoP Undergraduate Workshop 2021, Prof. Romeo R. Rioflorido,
head of the Center for Culture and Sports Development (CCSD),
gave a session on CCSD as one of the guest presenters.

Prof. Rioflorido spoke about the Center's major program, the


Culture and Sports Program, which has two branches: Sports
Program Design and Culture and Arts Program Design. Varsity
Sports Program, Campus Sports Program, Foundation/Grassroots
Program, and Specialized Programs, all under the Campus Sports
Program, are included in the Sports Program Design. Culture and
Arts Program Design, on the other hand, encompasses Talent
Development, Talent Enhancement, Cultural Education Capability
Building for Pre-Service Teachers, and Cultural Awareness
Programs.

Surprisingly, many students and student leaders were unaware of


the university's CCSD, making Prof. Rioflorido's presentation
relevant and helpful for both sides. He supplied the Center's
services, which include Performance Request, Artistic Direction,
and Dissemination of Culture and Arts-Related Information, to
both inside and beyond the institution.

Before the lecture ended, Prof. Rioflorido updated all of the


attendees on CCSD's upcoming programs and activities both
inside and outside the university, which are intended not only for
students but also for administrators and employees. He promised
everyone that the Center would deepen its ties and relationships
with university officials, students, and external partners, and
that it would continue to pursue its mission and goals of
promoting sports, arts, and culture.

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