CENTER FOR LEARNING COMMONS: Bravo-Manjares Learning Center and Herman Krusi Library
Philippine Government Agencies and Departments
This is the library's List of Philippine Government Agencies and Offices' Websites which are placed under specific category for quick reference. To open, just click on the agency or office.
- Civil Service Commission (CSC)
- Commission on Audit (COA)
- Commission on Elections
- Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
- Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
- Department of Agriculture (DA)
- Department of Budget and Management (DBM)
- Department of Education (DepEd)
- Department of Energy
- Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
- Department of Finance
- Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)
- Department of Health (DOH)
- Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)
- Department of Justice (DOJ)
- Department of National Defense
- Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
- Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
- Department of Tourism
- Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
- Government Service Insurance System (GSIS)
- Land Transportation Office (LTO)
- National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
- Official Gazette
- Pag-IBIG Fund
- PhilHealth
- Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
- Social Security System (SSS)
The Investiture of Dr. Edwin T. Balaki, 7th SCC President
Edwin T. Balaki, PhD.
Born: January 1, 1952
Home Address: Cabanao, Balili, La Trinidad, Benguet
Married to: Magda T. Castro
Children: Seigfred, Yvonne, Jennifer and Syjem
Educational Background:
Elementary:
Kayapa Elementary School (1966)
Kayapa, Bakun, Benguet
High School: Mountain State Agricultural College (1971)
Graduated Valedictorian, Public Speaker of the Year
Undergraduate: Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Major in Agronomy, Minor in Animal Husbandry
Benguet State University (1976)
Graduate: Master of Science Major in Agronomy, Minor in
Agricultural Extension
University of the Philippines (1981)
Los Banos, Laguna
Post-graduate: Doctor of Philosophy Major in Horticulture, Minor in
Agricultural Extension
Benguet State University (1996)
Awards Received:
· Outstanding Agricultural Scientist – Department of Agriculture Region 7 (2007)
· Lingkod Bayan Award – Civil Service Commission (1998)
· Benguet Leadership Award – Municipality of Bakun (1996)
· Benguet Leadership Award for Agricultural Research and Technology Benguet Province (1996)
· Certificate of Merit – The first volunteer for Civic Action to serve Mindanao by His Excellency Pres. Ferdinand E. Marcos (1972)
Employment Record:
· Senior Scientist/Councilor: Stanfilco-Dole Philippines (1999-2007)
· Professor 6: Benguet State University (1994-1997)
Positions Held:
1) Government:
a. Director of Extension – Benguet State University (1996-1997)
b. Director- Northern Philippines Research and Training Center (NPRCRTC)
c. Assistant Director - NPRCRTC (1986-1990)
2) Church:
a. Chairman – Highland Conference (HC) – UCCP (1989-1994)
b. Financial Secretary – HC-UCCP (1994-1999)
c. Chairman – Church Council, Cabanao Church (1982-1989)
d. Chairperson – Church Council, Bukidnon Area Conference (2008-2010)
e. Vice Chairman – Bukidnon Area Conference (2010-2012)
f. Chairperson – Bukidnon Area Conference (2012-to present)
g. Executive President – Gingoog Christian College (2011-2012)
h. Treasurer – Malaybalay City UCCP (2010- to present)
i. Chairman of the Board – Center of Northern Development for Rurban Areas (CONDORA) – UCCP, Damortis, La Union
3) Civic Organizations:
a. Charter President – Rotary Club of La Trinidad (1991-1992)
Guidelines for Wireless (Wifi) Internet Connection
Policies/Guidelines for Wireless Internet Connection
Wifi access is available
to students with personal laptops only at wifi zones like the library, high school kiosks, tree houses and
alumni garden. Access to
the internet and information technology resources are to be used appropriately
and in a manner consistent with the instructional, research, community service
and administrative goals and objectives of the College.
Users of Wi-Fi are expected to have read,
understood and strictly follow the prescribed Wi-Fi policies and guidelines,
and observe standards of decency at all times. The Student’s internet account with the Cyber Library is convertible to
wifi service/ access every semester, in condition that:
1. Only the bonafide students of SCC could avail the
Wifi Internet Access.
2. Interested student must own a laptop and may apply
for free wifi access by filing the application form at the Director’s Office or
the Cyber Library/Network Office.
3. The subscriber’s laptop must be registered
in the Library server by the Cyber Library/Network In charge.
4. The student with personal
wifi access is restricted to use any of the workstations/computers in the Cyber
Library.
5. The wifi account is non-transferable. Only the
subscriber can use the account in his/her own laptop.
6. Wifi is accessible only from the routers of the library and the registrar’s office, thus registered student can station at any wifi zones such as the library, high school kiosk, tree house or alumni garden.
6. Wifi is accessible only from the routers of the library and the registrar’s office, thus registered student can station at any wifi zones such as the library, high school kiosk, tree house or alumni garden.
7. Use headphones when assigned-course
hypermedia links are searched and opened inside the library.
8. Watching movies or videos for
leisure are not allowed inside the libraries.
9. Playing computer and online games are
prohibited inside the libraries.
10. Facebook and Youtube sites are allowed
only from 12:00-1:00 and 5:00-7:00 P.M.
11. SCC adheres to strict prohibition of entering or transmitting of
obscene/pornographic sites/ materials and questionable sites in the offices, computer
laboratories, libraries and wifi areas.
12. Appropriate sanction such as outright disconnection to the internet will be imposed to those who violate all the guidelines.
12. Appropriate sanction such as outright disconnection to the internet will be imposed to those who violate all the guidelines.
Note: For faculty and Staff
Faculty/Staff wifi subscribers shall pay subscription fee of P50.00 monthly. Payment could be in cash or salary deduction every end of the month.
Library General Rules and Regulations
1.
Observe silence. Idle or loud conversation, laughter and
other unnecessary noise disturb other clientele and must therefore be avoided.
2.
Mobile phones shall be switched to silent mode while inside the
library, however, phone calls shall be answered outside the library.
3.
Eating and smoking, sleeping and doing industrial work are not
allowed inside the library.
4.
Keep the library clean. Do not throw or leave waste papers or
scraps on the tables and floors. Trash boxes are provided for the purpose.
5.
Keep the things in order. Push your chair back against
the table when you leave the library so it would not obstruct the movement of
others. Chairs should not be dragged from one place to another.
6.
Books in the reading areas should not be returned to the shelves
but leave the books on the tables to avoid their being misplaced.
Individual volumes belonging to a set such as encyclopedias should be returned
to their proper places or shelves.
7.
Handle books and other materials with care as they intend to serve
great many users after you.
8.
A properly validated school ID must be presented at the Loan
Counter whenever library materials are called for. Such Card is
non-transferable. The owner of the card is liable for any transaction made in
the library by another person.
9.
When returning library materials to the counter, be sure to get
back your school ID card. The library will assume no responsibility for
exchange or for loss of such card after you have left the counter.
10. Do not leave
your things unattended. The Library is not liable for the loss of any valuable
personal things like laptop, wallet with money, calculator, cell phone,
diskettes, optical disks and others that are left unattended inside the library.
11.
Facebook and Youtube are allowed only from 12:00 - 1:00 Noon and
5:00 - 7:00 PM, inclusive of SCC's wifi or personal connection.
12.
Watching movies or videos for leisure are not allowed inside the
libraries.
13.
Complains and problems concerning library services should be
brought immediately to the attention of the librarians and staff or Director of
Libraries.
Discussion Room
The Discussion Room can be used by small group of students who will discuss something about their assignments, research or any group works. Reservations can be made at the Graduate School Library Counter/desk.
Borrowing Books/Library Materials (Loan)
A properly validated School ID must be presented at the Loan/Reserved/Circulation Counters whenever library materials are borrowed. Owner of School ID is liable for any transaction made in the library. So do not allow other student to use your School ID.
The College of Theology Library, High School Library and Elementary School Library require Borrower’s Card in loaning books.
1. Stack and Fiction Books
1.1 May be borrowed for one (1) week, renewable for another week, unless requested by another user.
1.2 A borrower is limited to borrow three (3) volumes at a time; and is limited to not more than five (5) renewals.
2. Reserve Books
2.1 May be borrowed for an hour or more for use within the library only.
2.2 May be charged out for home use for “overnoon”, “overnight” and “overweekend” basis.
Note : Releasing/Loaning out schedule:
Releasing/Charging Time: Due Time:
For Over-noon 11:30 AM. 2:30 PM
For Overnight 4:30 PM. 8:00 AM. (Next day)
For Over-weekend 9:00 PM. (Saturday) 8:00 AM. (Monday)
2.3 Books borrowed “overnight” must be returned on or before 8:00 A.M. of the following day. Books borrowed “over-noon” must be returned on or before 2:30 P.M. of the same day. “Over-weekend” books must be returned Monday on or before 8:00 A.M.
3. The following materials are to be used/read only inside the library/EMRC:
3.1 Filipiniana Books particularly those identified as Philippine Studies books
3.2 Special Collection
3.3 Educational Media Resources (VHS, Cassette Tapes, Optical Disks)
3.4 Vertical File Clippings / Pamphlet Files
3.5 General Reference Materials
3.6 Newspapers and Magazines (loose issues or bound)
(A special consideration is given to Faculty/Staff who wants to borrow from the above-mentioned sections/areas)
3.7 Thesis and Dissertations (Photocopying or reproduction of any page is prohibited)
Fines and Penalties
A. Overdue Books
1. Stack, Fiction, Asiana Books - P 1.00 a day, excluding Sundays and holidays with maximum charge of P30.00 a month/book.
2. Reserved Books - P 1.00 for the first hour or a fraction of the first hour, .50 cents/hr for the next succeeding hours: P5.00 for each full day with the maximum charge of P30.00 a week/book.
B. Lost Books
When a book is lost, the borrower should report immediately to the librarian/staff on duty. A borrower who loses a book is obliged to replace the book with the same kind, title, author and copyright date. In case the lost book is out of print or is no longer available in the market, a payment of the full current cost is required plus /P50.00 will be charged for the processing fee of the said lost material. The Guidelines for Changing Lost Books may be referred to books without records of price.
C. Damaging, Mutilating, or Vandalizing of Library Materials
Anyone found guilty of damaging, mutilating, or vandalizing of library materials shall be subjected to disciplinary action as sanctioned by the Department of Education and Culture (DECS-DepEd) depending on the gravity of the offense. In addition, he/she will be made to pay a fine of P100.00 plus the cost of acquiring a replacement of the stolen/damaged material. He may be suspended from attending classes and from using the library and from borrowing materials.
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