Thursday, August 21, 2014

USPF emphasizes Alumni Tracking (updated)



The University lives on her commitment to offer quality education. One of her mechanisms for quality measures is accreditation. Colleges and Departments of the University are set for re-accreditation this September 2014. In this respect, one of the main criteria for consideration is to look into how the USPian alumni are doing.

Additionally, in the July 2014 USPF-CENTRE Seminar-Workshop on Research Thrusts, Themes & Agenda, one of the most salient research directions is on graduate alumni tracking. The directive comes from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) National Higher Education Research Agenda-2 (NHERA) of 2009-2018. 

In effect, a call for USPian participation in the institutional Alumni Tracer for Tertiary Level Programs of Class Years 2000 to 2010 is posted. It circulates information and encourages assistance in tracking down fellow USPian alumni who finished one or two of 23 PROGRAMS: 01. AB English; 02. AB Political Science; 03. AB Psychology; 04. AB Music; 05. BS Social Work; 06. Bachelor in Elementary Education; 07. BS Secondary Education; 08. BS Pharmacy; 09. BS Commerce; 10. BS Accountancy; 11. BS Civil Engineering; 12. BS Mechanical Engineering; 13. BS Electronics Engineering; 14. BS Geodetic Engineering; 15. BS Electrical Engineering; 16. BS Architecture; 17. BS Computer Science; 18. BS Information Technology; 19. BS Nursing; 20. Bachelor of Laws; 21. Master of Science in Social Work; 22. Master of Arts in Education; and, 23. Doctor of Education. 

Additionally, another call for participation is posted. It is also an institutional research geared towards tracking down USPian alumni who finished High School either at the Mabini campus or at the Lahug campus from class years 1950 to 2013

Furthermore, a call for participation is posted for all graduates of the USPF Elementary School Mabini campus or Lahug campus from classes 1950 to 2013.

In this regard, the USPF Office of Alumni Relations taps on your strong USPian volition to assist your Alma Mater's research endeavors, including the ALUMNI TRACER. Granting you are one of the concerned respondents of the call, kindly access and fill out the ONLINE ALUMNI TRACER forms especially designed for you:




An alternative document can be downloaded, printed, filled out, and then emailed to uspfalumnirelations@gmail.com or faxed at (032) 414.7773. Kindly access the following PDF files:


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Thank you for actively involving in the University's research thrust and for enthusiastically participating in tracking down your soul brothers and sisters who are in the different regions of the world. Cheers!






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