Samar State University

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2018 graduating studes attend Placement Seminar-Workshop

SSU, Catbalogan City – The first batch of attendees for the placement seminar-workshop actively listened to the different speakers on topics of job application last February 12 at the Audio-visual Center. The first batch was composed of graduating students from the College of Nursing, College of Engineering, and the programs BS Information System, BS Psychology […]

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Entrance Examination for Academic Year 2018-2019

Entrance Examination for Academic Year 2018-2019

According to the policy issued by the Commission on Higher education, the following are the types of students that are eligible to enroll in colleges and universities, provided that they fulfill the admission requirements: Senior High School Early Adopters and graduating Grade 12 students, are eligible to enter college, regardless of the track or strand

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26 Newly Hired Instructors Take Oath to SSU

SSU, Catbalogan City – Initiated by the University President, Dr. Marilyn D. Cardoso, 26 out of 29 newly hired instructors take oath to service today, January, 23, 2018, 8 a.m. at the CGS Multi-function hall. Fourteen (14) full-time teaching faculty and 12 office-designated faculty solemnly sworn before the Republic of the Philippines to fully commit

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PRE moves toward internationalization

SSU, Catbalogan – Dr. Ronald Orale, VP for Planning, Research and Extension (PRE), stressed the goal for internalization during the 2018 PRE Planning Workshop spearheaded by his office today, January 22, 2018 at the CGS Multi-Purpose Hall. Being part of the Samar State University (SSU) Research and Development Roadmap, internationalization, he said, is the only

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VPAA urged: Curriculum Revision is a priority

Succeeding the implementation of the K-12 nationwide, the VPAA recognized the need of the university to cater the first batch of Senior High graduates for school year 2018-2019 by modifying the existing curriculum and developing new programs. With the help of the University Curriculum Committee constituted by the external campus directors, deans, CIMRC chairpersons, focal

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