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National Service Training Program

Civic Welfare Training Service

Dr. Nelson P. Angeles


PUPT – CWTS Coordinator
Who am I?

Educational Background:

Doctor of Dental Medicine 1997


Master in Educational Management 2005
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology ( Major: Electronics)

Subjects of Specialty:
 NSTP – CWTS
 Art Appreciation
 Sciences
Learning Outcome

• The student must know the definition of NSTP and its purposes

• Students must recognize the Youth's vital role in nation-building

• To promote consciousness among youth and develop their physical, moral,


spiritual, intellectual and social well-being.
What is NSTP?

• Republic Act 9163 enabled the establishment of National Service


Training Program for Tertiary Level students with an aim to promote
civic consciousness among the youth and inculcate in them the spirit of
nationalism and advance their involvement in public and civic affairs.
Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of the
National Service Training Program (NSTP)
Polytechnic University of the Philippines offers and implements three of the
program components of NSTP: The ROTC, CWTS and LTS.

• NSTP is divided into three (3) components:


• Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)

A program institutionalized under Sections 38 and 39 of Republic Act No. 7077 designed to provide military
training to tertiary level students in order to motivate, train, organize and mobilize them for national defense
preparedness.
• Literacy Training Service (LTS)

A program designed to train students to become teachers of literacy and numeracy skills to school children, out
of school youth, and other segments of society in need of their service.
• Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)

It is composed of programs or activities contributory to the general


welfare and the betterment of life for the members of the community or the enhancement of its facilities,
especially those devoted to improving health, education, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation and
morals of the citizenry.
PUP-NSTP specifically aims to:

1. Familiarize students with the NSTP law, its concepts, legal implications and
its implementation at Polytechnic University of the Philippines.
2. Coordinate and conduct NSTP activities and projects that contribute to the
betterment of life of members of the community.
3. Train, mobilize and involve students in activities and projects contributory to
the development of the immediate locality or community.
4. Produce students that are civic-conscious, service-oriented and with
enhanced intellectual, moral, spiritual, technical and social well- being.
Vision

• PUP National Service Training Program envisions itself as the


Nation’s prime mover in community-building, involvement, and
linkaging.
Mission

• PUP National Service Training Program is committed to provide a


globally-competitive reserved corps who shall be leading agents in
attaining a better quality of life, sustainers of peace, unity,
cooperation and growth in the communities.
PUP Goals

• Offering of all three components of NSTP


• Comprehensive lessons and trainings in all the NSTP components
• Spirit of volunteerism among the students
• Participative learning
• Complete instructional and training paraphernalia
• Highly-qualified pool of NSTP trainers who will provide capability enhancement
for civic welfare
• Produce service-oriented and responsive students who will be of help to the
university and community
NSTP Roles, Components, and Area of Concern

NSTP Thrusts

1. Health
2. Safety
3. Education
4. Environmental Protection and Beautification
5. Entrepreneurship and Livelihood Program
6. Sports and Recreation
7. Morals of Citizenry
8. Other Social Welfare Services
Strategies for Implementation

To implement the program and projects in the most effective and efficient manner,
PUP-NSTP Office will use the following strategies:

1. Conduct or participate in trainings, seminar-workshops and information dissemination


activities on relevant NSTP areas.
2. Operationalization of linkages and networking with different development institutions for
joint NSTP undertakings
3. Acquisition and provision of state-of-the-art facilities and learning materials like a distinct
NSTP Office, computers and gadgets, active communication system and audio-visual resources.
4. Development of resource generation schemes to sustain implementation of meaningful
NSTP programs
5. Continuous monitoring and evaluation of the management system to cope with the changing
opportunities and threats.
6. Coordinate with the School Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
Organization and Composition of the PUP NSTP Office

• The NSTP Office of Polytechnic University of the Philippines shall


be under the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
The Office of the University NSTP shall be composed by the
University NSTP Director, the CWTS Coordinator, the LTS
Coordinator, the ROTC Commandant, College and Campus
Coordinators, the administrative staff and faculty to teach the
NSTP components.
Dr. Nelson P. Angeles
PUP-T, CWTS Coordinator
CWTS Coordinator

• Plan
• Coordinate
• Organize
• Implement
• Monitor
• Evaluate CWTS activities in PUP Taguig branch
NSTP Staff/Assistant

• Assists in the daily routine of the NSTP Office.


• Performs other tasks as maybe prescribed by NSTP authorities
Who are qualified to take NSTP?

• All male and female freshmen enrolled in baccalaureate courses and in at least 2-year
technical/vocational or associate courses shall take up and pass one of the components of
NSTP as a graduation requirement.
• Private Higher Educational Institutions may offer at least one (1) NSTP component of
their choice while State Universities and Colleges shall offer ROTC and at least one other
component of their choice.
• Each component should be taken up for two semesters; equivalent to 3 units per
semester, and with 54 to 90 training hours each semester.
• School authorities should provide health and accident group insurance to its NSTP students.
• ROTC graduates shall form part of the Citizen Armed Forces while CWTS and LTS
graduates shall belong to the National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC). NSRC Reservists may
be tapped by the State for literacy and civic welfare activities.
The following are exempted from taking up NSTP:

• PMA, PMMA, PNPA and other accredited schools of similar nature;


• Transferees or shifters who have already taken up NSTP but are
considered freshmen to the school/college where they have
transferred/shifted;
• Those who are taking up a second-degree course, additional
baccalaureate degree, and other technical/vocational or
associate course; and
• Foreign Exchange Students
SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES

Fundamental Provisions

• The NSTP is an academic requirement for a student before


graduation.

• The NSTP must be within the area of concern as specified in RA


9163 and its implementing Rules and Regulations, CHED Issuances,
Memoranda and Thrusts of the University.
Functions of the University NSTP Office

Generally, the University NSTP Office shall be responsible for the overall coordination and
implementation of the National Service Training Program at Polytechnic University of the Philippines.
1. Oversees the implementation of the University NSTP policies, rules, standards and basic procedure
2. Consolidates and finalizes the work and financial plans of the different colleges.
3. Coordinates, monitors and reviews the University NSTP programs, projects and activities of the PUP campuses to
ensure efficient and effective implementation.
4. Coordinates the conduct of training seminars/workshops, conferences, dialogues and consultations aimed at
improving procedures for a more effective and efficient implementation of the program.
5. Policies and undertakings of projects that encourage participation of students.
6. Assists the different colleges/units in the establishment of linkages with clientele agencies; interact groups and
individuals on matters pertaining to NSTP implementation.
7. Initiate the establishment of Memorandum of Agreement/Understanding with the other NSTP Service provider
subject for the approval of the University President.
8.Submit reports regularly to CHED and other higher government offices or agencies.
Dropping

• Official dropping of the student from the course while enrolled in


academic subjects shall be governed by existing university policies
on dropping of subjects. The University NSTP Office shall be
advised and pertinent papers related thereto should be submitted
for consolidation and reporting purposes.
Transfer

• NSTP students who enrolled in any NSTP component but decided


to transfer in another component offered by the University may
apply for transfer at the NSTP Office after undergoing 25-hour
training on the five common modules offered during the first
semester of the freshman year. Hence, transfer without approval
from the NSTP Office in due time is considered not valid and the
student is deemed to be officially enrolled in the component
where he/she first enrolled as reflected in his/her enlistment
form.
Grading System

• Grading system shall adopt the grading system o the institution; hence in PUP, the
numerical grading system will be as follows:
1.0 (97-100) 2.75 (78-76)
1.25 (96-94) 3.0 (75)
1.50 (93-91) 5.0 Failed
1.75 (90-88)
2.0 (87-85) Incomplete
2.25 (84-82) Dropped
2.50 (81-79) Withdrawn
PUP VISION

• PUP: The National Polytechnic University

• PUP: Pambansang Politeknikong Unibersidad


Mission

• provide democratized access to educational opportunities for the holistic development


of individuals with global perspective
• offer industry-oriented curricula that produce highly-skilled professionals with
managerial and technical capabilities and a strong sense of public service for nation
building
• embed a culture of research and innovation
• continuously develop faculty and employees with the highest level of professionalism
• engage public and private institutions and other stakeholders for the attainment of
social development goal
• establish a strong presence and impact in the international academic community
PUP Philosophy

• As a State University, the Polytechnic University of the Philippines


believes that education is an instrument for the development of
the citizenry and for the enhancement of nation building. It
believes that the meaningful growth and transformation of the
country are best achieved in an atmosphere of brotherhood,
peace, freedom, justice and a nationalist-oriented education
imbued with the spirit of humanist internationalism.
PUP HYMN

Sintang Paaralan tanglaw ka ng bayan


Pandayan ng isip ng kabataan
Kami ay dumating na salat sa yaman
Hanap na dunong ay iyong alay
Ang layunin mong makatao
Dinarangal ang Pilipino
Ang iyong aral diwa adhikang taglay
PUP aming gabay paaralang dakila
PUP pinagpala.
Gagamitin ang karunungan
Mula sa Yo, Para sa bayan
Ang iyong aral diwa adhikang taglay
PUP aming gabay, paaralang dakila
PUP pinagpala.
Executive Officials

Manuel M. Muhi, D.Tech., ASEAN Engr.


University President
Alberto C. Guillo, MS (Stat) MA (Econ)
Executive Vice President  Tomas O. Testor, MPA
Vice President for Student Affairs and Services

Emanuel C. De Guzman, Ph.D Ana Ruby P. Gapasin, DEM


Vice President for Academic Affairs Vice President For Research,
Extension and Planning
Pascualito B. Gatan, MBA
Vice President for
Branches and Satellite
Campuses

Marissa J. Legaspi, CPA


Vice President for Finance
Adam V. Ramilo, MIR
Vice President for
Administration
PUP TAGUIG OFFICIALS

Director : Dr. Marissa B. Ferrer


Head of Academic Program: Dr. Cecilia Alagon
Head of Student Services: Prof. Bernadette Canlas
Administrative Officer: Engr. Michael Zarco
Property Custodian: Prof. Gina Dela Cruz
Registrar: Prof. Mhel Garcia
Guidance Councilor: Prof. Liwanag Maliksi
Nelson P. Angeles, DMD, FICCDE, FPFA,
MEM
CWTS Coordinator

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