NCF Basic Education Department Handbook Rev. 2011

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NAGA COLLEGE FOUNDATION

2011-2012 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

First Semester 2011

Monday-Saturday, May 2-June 4


Monday-Saturday, June 6-11
Monday, June 6
Saturday, June 11

Monday, June 13
Satuday, June 18
Saturday-Tuesday, July 16-18
Tuesday-Saturday, August 17-20
Tuesday, August 23
Thursday-Friday, August 25-26
Monday, August 29
Friday, September 9
Saturday-Wednesday, September 10-14
Thursday-Friday, September 15-16
Monday, September 19
Saturday-Tuesday, October 15-18
Tuesday, October 18

Second Semester 2011-2012

Monday-Friday, October 24-November 4


Saturday, October 22-November 12
Tuesday, November 1
Monday, November 7
Wednesday, November 30
Saturday-Tuesday, December 10-12
Sunday-Monday, December 18-January 2
Sunday, January 1
Monday, January 2
Friday, January 6
Thursday-Saturday, January 19-21
Thursday-Saturday, February 16-18
Thursday, February 23

Thursday-Saturday, March 1-3
Monday-Saturday, March 19-24
Saturday, March 17

Enrolment period for Undergraduate levels


Late enrolment with fine (Undegraduate level)*
Classes Begin**
Last day of late enrolment
(Undergraduate level)***
Observance of Philippine Independence day
Naga City Charter Anniversary
Schedule for Preliminary examinations
Midterm Exams
Ninoy Aquino day
NCF College Intramurals
National Heroes day
Traslacion
Schedule for Semi-Final examinations
Penafrancia Fiesta
City Rest Day
Final Exams
First Semester Ends
Enrolment period for Undergraduate level
Enrolment period for Graduate School
All Saints day (Undas)
Classes begins
Bonifacio day
Schedule for Preliminary examinations
Christmas Vacation
New Years day
Classes Resumes
Founders day (Evening program)
Midterm Exams
Schedule for Semi-Final examinations
Observance of EDSA Anniversary
(Special Holiday for Schools)
NCF Foundation day celebration
Final Exams
Second Semester Ends

* Late enrolment with fine for Graduate School level is on June 18th
** June 13th marks the start of classes for Basic Education Department
*** Last day of late enrolment for Graduate School level is on June 18th

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NAGA COLLEGE
FOUNDATION
KATOTOHANAN AT KARUNUNGAN.

STUDENT HANDBOOK
& PLANNER 2011-2012

This handbook and planner belongs to:


NAME
ADDRESS
CITY/TOWN
PHONE
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VISION
To a school of choice in the region and one
of the leading educational institutions in the
country, widely recognized for providing high
quality, transformative and affordable education for Bicolanos.

MISSION
We are committed to excellence in basic, tertiary, graduate and technical education that is
strongly anchored on truth, constantly responsive to the needs of the times, and directed to
service of the nation and the world.

CORE VALUES
At Naga College Foundation we embrace our vision and achieve our mission through
application of our core values - Quality, Excellence, Service and Truth (QuEST). Our
core values guide us in decision making and reflect our rich legacy of teaching and
learning.

Qu

QUALITY

EXCELLENCE

SERVICE

TRUTH

Customer satisfaction
Responsiveness to
customer requirements
Continuous
improvement of
programs, structures
and processes
Management of
customer feedback

Innovation and
pioneerism
Becoming the
benchmark
Effective systems of
evaluation, information
and analysis
Forward looking
Raising the bar as well
as the floor

Human dignity
Compassion
Mutual support
Social justice
Social transformation
Environmental
protection

Honesty
Community
Collaboration
Value risk taking
Acceptance of
limitation
Premium on diversity
Respect for differences
Sharing, Listening, Trust

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Welcome
From the School President
Dear Students,
We are so happy that you are here! We believe
that you and your parents have exercised sound
judgment by applying and then by accepting our
offer for you to attend your chosen program at
Naga College Foundation.
As you embark on this journey of knowledge,
which many NCF alumni have traveled before you,
keep in mind educations goal to maximize your
full potential. Set your sights high and pursue
your goals with confidence and determination in
your heart. Naga College Foundation is here to
help you reach your dreams
May I congratulate you on your decision to
become an NCean. You could not have made a
better choice. Welcome to NCF!

Marguerite Michelle V. Padua-Hornby


Naga College Foundation President

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NAGA COLLEGE FOUNDATION


ADMINISTRATION
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Chairman
Mr. Benjamin P. Villanueva
Members
Ms. Marguerite Michelle V. Padua-Hornby
Dr. (Capt.) Roland P. Villanueva
Dr. Carlo P. Villanueva, Sr.
Ms. Emerita V. Padua
Mr. Albert P. Villanueva

Mr. Mario C. Villanueva


Mr. Allan V. Padua
Mr. Vicente R. Hao Chin, Jr.
Dr. Victoria F. Enojado

SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS
Ms. Marguerite Michelle V. Padua-Hornby
President

Dr. Meda D. San Juan

Vice President for Academic Affairs

Ms. Ann V. Hidalgo

Vice President for Administration

Ms. Emerita V. Padua

Vice President for Finance

Mr. Ariel V. Padua

Assistance VP for Finance

Atty. Carlo C. Villanueva, Jr.


Legal Counsel

Ms. Donabella M. Obias

Chief Librarian, Library Resource


Management Center

Ms. Delia S. Casano

Director, Guidance and Testing Center

Mr. Jomil R. Salon

Comptroller/ Budget Officer

Ms. Irene F. Acantilado


Head Cashier

Mr. Romeo A. Montas

Ms. Rea V. Agregado

Security Officer, Safety and Security

Mr. Dariel A. Palmiano

Officer-in-Charge, Health Services

Ms. Marites V. Topacio

Coordinator, Sports Development

Registrar

Adviser, Office of Student Affairs


Scholarship & Student Accounts
Coordinator

Ms. Teenarose O. Castroverde

Director, Human Resource Management

Dr. Roger P. Villanueva

Director, Planning, Research


& Development

Ms. Ma. Shielo J. Villanueva


Officer-in-Charge, Alumni &
External Relations

Dr. William M. Espejo

Director, Center for Culture, Arts &


Bicol Studies

Ms. Marivic V. Balance

Director, Center for Social Responsibility

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Dra. Shiela Bianca M. Santy


Dr. Nelba O. Olaso

Rev. Fr. Godofredo C. Rueda, Jr.


School Chaplain

Mr. Ronel B. Simon

Head, IT Services Office

Mr. Albert P. Villanueva, Sr.

Director, Physical Development &


Maintenance Office

Mr. Albert P. Villanueva, Jr.

Asst. Director, Physical Development &


Maintenance Office

Ms. Marilou R. Lelis

Head, Property Management Office

ACADEMIC HEADS
Dr. Josephine Francia R. Villanueva
Graduate School

Mr. Stanley O. Dy
Nursing and Health Sciences Department

Dr. Edwin P. Bernal


Commerce Department

Mr. Roy B. Fabay


Computer Studies Department

Dr. Marilyn F. Balares


Criminal Justice Education Department

Mr. Ramon H. Nuiz


Principal, Basic Education Department

Dr. Zoraida A. Monserate


Liberal Arts and Education Department

Mr. Al Noel L. Asis


Assistant Principal for High School

Engr. Geronimo A. Buenavente


Engineering and Technology Department

Ms. Melvi A. Briones


Assistant Principal for Elementary

IMPORTANT CONTACTS

NCF Trunkline No. 811-7525 to 29


When calling from an off-campus phone, dial the NCF Trunkline, wait for the operator and dial the 3-digit
local number of the office you want to reach. Use Area Code (54) when calling using National Direct Dialing
(NDD) for Long Distance calls. For in-campus calls, dial the 3-digit local number. Students and parents may
use public phones at the guard house - Peafrancia and MT Villanueva Avenue gate for emergency calls.

Office of the President


Local No.
Email
Location

100
[email protected]
7/F MTV Bldg.

Dean of Criminal Justice Education

Local No.
Email
Location

114
[email protected]
4/F Admin. Bldg.

Office of the VP for Academic Affairs

Dean of Liberal Arts and Education

Office of the VP for Administration

Dean of Engineering and Technology

Office of the VP for Finance

Dean of Nursing and Health Sciences

Dean of Graduate School

Dean of Computer Studies

Dean of Commerce

Office of the Principal - Basic Education

Local No.
Email
Location
Local No.
Email
Location
Local No.
Email
Location
Local No.
Email
Location
Local No.
Email
Location

104
[email protected]
7/F MTV Bldg.
105
[email protected]
7/F MTV Bldg.

103
[email protected]
G/F Admin. Bldg.
111
[email protected]
6/F MTV Bldg.
112
[email protected]
3/F Admin. Bldg.

Local No.
Email
Location
Local No.
Email
Location
Local No.
Email
Location
Local No.
Email
Location
Local No.
Location

115
[email protected]
2/F ST Bldg.

116
[email protected]
G/F ST Bldg.
117
[email protected]
3/F ST Bldg.
143
[email protected]
4/F ST Bldg.
122
6/F MTV Bldg.

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IMPORTANT CONTACTS

NCF Trunkline No. 811-7525 to 29


Assistant Principal for Elementary
Local No.
Location

121
Elementary Bldg.

Office of the Registrar


Local No.
Email
Location

107
[email protected]
G/F, Admin. Bldg.

Director of Human Resource Management


Local No.
Email
Location

106
[email protected]
G/F Admin. Bldg.

Director of Planning, Research &


Development
Local No.
Email
Location

102
[email protected]
6/F MTV Bldg.

Director of Physical Development &


Maintenance Office
Local No.
Email
Location

108
[email protected]
G/F Admin. Bldg.

Director of Center for Culture, Arts &


Bicol Studies
Local No.
Email
Location

125
[email protected]
2/F ST Bldg.

Office of the Chief Librarian


Library Resource Management Center
Local No.
Email
Location

129
[email protected]
2/F Admin Bldg.

Medical Health Services

Local No.
Email
Location

126
[email protected]
Clinic Elem. Bldg.

School Chaplain
Local No.
Email
Location

109
[email protected]
Campus Chapel

Property Management Officer


Local No.
Email
Location

138
[email protected]
G/F Admin. Bldg.

Director of Center for Social Responsibility

Head of IT Services Office

Director of Guidance & Testing Center

Comptroller/ Budget Officer

Adviser for the Office of Student Affairs

Head Cashier

Scholarship & Student Accounts


Coordinator

Book Center

Local No.
Email
Location
Local No.
Email
Location
Local No.
Email
Location
Local No.
Location

120
[email protected]
G/F Admin. Bldg.

110
[email protected]
G/F ST Bldg.
135
[email protected]
G/F ST Bldg.

123
G/F Admin. Bldg.

Alumni and External Relations Officer


Local No.
Email
Location

109
[email protected]
6/F MTV Bldg.

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Local No.
Email
Location
Local No.
Email
Location
Local No.
Location

Local No.
Location

142
[email protected]
G/F Admin. Bldg.

123
[email protected]
G/F Admin. Bldg.
133
Cashiers Counter,
G/F Admin Bldg.
132
G/F Superprint Bldg.

Head of Safety and Security


Local No.
Email
Location

130
[email protected]
Beside Watercrest,
near Gate 1

CAMPUS MAP

with Parking and Traffic Information


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MTV Dr. Melchor T. Villanueva building

Guard House Phone


Food and Drinks
Restrooms

Book Center
NT New Technology building
OT Old Technology building
M.T. Villanu

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Home Economics building


Proposed Student Center
Gym
Motorpool/Automotive Laboratory
Chapel
The Quad (Covered Court)
ST Science and Technology building
ST-A Science and Technology Annex
School Clinic
Elementary building

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NCF Officials Parking area


Employees Parking area
Students Parking area
Visitors Parking area

Naga College Foundation is


a smoke-free zone. Smoking
is not allowed anywhere in
campus.

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NAGA COLLEGE FOUNDATION


SCHOOL FACILITIES

The NCF provides you with the latest equipment


and other facilities for learning and education:

Library Resource Management Center

Main Library (2/F Admin. Bldg.)


Graduate School Library (2/F Admin. Bldg.)
Nursing and Sciences Library (4/F ST Bldg.)
High School Library (2/F Admin. Bldg.)
Elementary Library (2/F Elementary Bldg.)
Instructional Media Center (2/F Admin. Bldg.)
Internet Center (G/F, ST Bldg.)

Review Center (5/F Admin. Bldg.)


Computer Laboratories

College Computer Lab (4/F ST Bldg.)


High School Computer Lab (G/F, ST Bldg.)
Elementary Computer Lab (2/F Elem. Bldg.)

Audio Visual Room

ST Bldg. AVR (3/F ST Bldg.)


ST Annex Mini AVR (G/F ST Annex Bldg.)

Auditorium (G/F ST Annex Bldg.)


Seminar Hall (3/F ST Bldg.)
Speech Laboratory (2/F NT Bldg.)
Science Laboratory

Chemistry Laboratory (2/F ST Bldg.)


Physics Laboratory (G/F ST Bldg.)
High School Science Laboratories for Biology,
Chemistry and Physics (G/F NT Bldg)

Skills Simulation Laboratory

Nursing Skills Laboratory (3/F ST Bldg.)


Mini Hospital (3/F ST Annex Bldg.)
Hydraulics Laboratory (G/F ST Bldg.)
Criminology Laboratory (4/F Admin. Bldg.)
Medical Transcription Laboratory (4/F ST Bldg.)
Automotive Workshop (Motor pool)
Home Economics and Hotel and Restaurant
Laboratories(Home Economics Bldg.)

Mini Theater (2nd Floor, ST Bldg.)


Health Gym (NT Bldg.)
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Canteens

Elementary Canteen
47th St. Caf
MTV Foodcourt

Book Center
Chapel
Guidance Offices

College (G/F, ST Bldg.)


Basic Education Department (G/F, MTV bldg.)

Health Service Clinic (G/F Elementary Bldg.)


Office of Student Affairs
Printing Press (Superprint)

MY CLASSES

First Semester
Class

Semestral Class Schedule


Days/Time

Location

Teacher Name

Days/Time

Location

Teacher Name

Days/Time

Location

Teacher Name

Second Semester
Class

Summer
Class

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>> DR. MELCHOR T. VILLANUEVA founded the


NAGA TEACHERS COLLEGE (NTC)

Highlights: Offered 2-Year Junior Normal Course leading to Elementary Teachers Certificate (ETC)

1951

>> NTC became Naga College (NC)

Highlights: Offered complete Elementary and High School Education

1952 >> Opened college degree in Education


1953 >> Graduate School and Engineering

1955

>> Technical Education

Highlights: Some technical non-degree courses were offered on this year.

EGE INE
L
L
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A
G
N
NA
The NDATIOIGHTS
FOU HIGHL
and

1968

>> Liberal Arts

Highlights: Additional degrees in arts were offered

1969 >> College of Criminology

1975

1976

>> Courses in Medical Education were opened


>> Commerce department was established

1985
1987
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>> NC was chartered by the SEC as Non-stock, Non-profit


Institution. Hence, the name NAGA COLLEGE FOUNDATION

>> Offered course in Information Technology Education

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Educating the Bicolanos is


more than a dream, it is a
COMMITMENT.

DR. MELCHOR T. VILLANUEVA


Founder, Naga College Foundation

Dr. Melchor T. Villanueva was born on


January 6, 1907. A self-made man from
humble beginnings, he did odd jobs to
be able to finish college, a Masters degree,
and a Doctorate degree in Education. In 1947,
he established the Naga Teachers College,
which was later called as the Naga College
Foundation. Its primary purpose was to train
teachers aand to make quality higher education
accessible to the Bicolanos. Dr. Villanueva is
a dreamer and achiever, noted educator, USAFFE
World War II veteran, sports enthusiast and music
lover. His humble beginnings in life reflect the virtues
that every proud Bicolano shares. His exceptional
achievements and contributions to the community
are worthy of emulation by the present and
future generations. He died on June 13, 2000
at the age of 93.

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NAGA COLLEGE FOUNDATION


ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Commerce

Bachelor of Science in Business


Administration (BSBA) Major in:
Financial Management
Marketing Management
Human Resource Development
Management
Bachelor of Science in Hotel & Restaurant
Management (BSHRM)
2-Year Junior Secretarial Course
436-hour Commercial Cooking NC II
336-hour Food and Beverage Services NC II

Criminal Justice Education

Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BSCrim)


BS Criminology through ETEEAP (Expanded
Tertiary Education Equivalency and
Accreditation Program)
170-hour Security Services NC I

Liberal Arts and Education

Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED)


- General and Specialization in Pre-school
Education
Bachelor in Secondary in Education (BSED)
Major in Social Studies, Music, Arts &
Physical Education (MAPE), Mathematics,
Filipino, English and Biological Science
Bachelor of Arts (AB) Major in Drama and
Speech, Mathematics, Literature, History,
Economics, Filipino Language and English
Language
18-unit Teacher Certificate Program for NonEducation Graduates

Engineering and Technology

5-Year Bachelor of Science in Civil


Engineering (BSCE)
5-Year Bachelor of Science in Geodetic
Engineering (BSGE)
1-Year Automotive Servicing NC II

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NAGA COLLEGE FOUNDATION


ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Computer Studies

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science


(BSCS)
2-Year Associate in Computer Technology
1-Year Diploma in Applied Computer System
Servicing & Programming (DACSSP)
1194-hour Animation 2D Digital NC III
360-hour Medical Transcription NC II
1194-hour Visual Graphic Design NC III

2003

Top performing Nursing


School in Bicol

2010

Renaming of Liboton St. to


M.T. Villanueva Avenue

Nursing and Health Sciences

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)


Bachelor of Science in Nursing thru Graduate
in Midwifery (Ladderized Program)
Bachelor of Science in Midwifery (BSM)
2-Year Graduate in Midwifery (GM)
6-month Caregiving NC II
996-hour Health Care Services NC II

Graduate School

Doctor of Philosophy Major in


Human Resource Management and
Educational Management
Master in Public Administration (MPA)
Master in Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Science in Criminology (MSCrim)
Major in:
Corrections and Jail Management
Law Enforcement Administration
Master of Arts in Education Major in
Administration and Supervision, Educational
Management, English, Filipino, Mathematics
Education, Science Education, Physical
Education and Home Economics

Basic Education

Pre-school
Nursery
Kindergarten I & II
Elementary
Grade I to VI
High School
First Year to Fourth Year

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DontKnowWhichWayToTurn?
DontKnowWhichWayToTurn?
DontKnowWhichWayToTurn?
DontKnowWhichWayToTurn?

NAGA COLLEGE FOUNDATION


College Guidance & Testing Center

Guidance Services
Individual Inventory Services. Systematic filing of
students cumulative records;
Testing Service. Administration and interpretation
of educational and psychological measures to
students;
Counseling Service. Helping and assisting
students in making wiser decisions regarding personal, academic, realtionship, and familial issues
or problems. Modes are:
Individual
Referral
Voluntary
Group
Exit Interview
Career

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Information Service. acquainting students with


educational, personal, social, and vocational
information.

GUIDANCE STAFF
MRS. DELIA S. CASANO
Head, Guidance Counselor
MR. JEFFREY M. DIEZMO
Guidance Counselor
NHSD, ETD & CSD

MS. ROMELA A. ALCANTARA


Guidance Counselor
CJED, BUS. AD & LIAEd

MA. CECILIA LAGANSON


HS Guidance Counselor
MRS. ANNA PADAYAO
Clerk/Secretary
MR. TERRENZ DIONSON
Student Assistant

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June

Environment Month

Monthly

sunday

monday

tuesday

goals

Gemini

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MAY 22 - JUNE 21
Geminians prefer exploring
everything that surrounds them by
using their wits and intelligence,
unlike the previous sign, the
Taurus, which prefers using a
rather physical and direct approach.
The great communicators that
they are, Geminians prefer having
all the information possible, and
this tends to help them be highly
expressive and imaginative. Smart
and sharp-minded, Gemini love
to learn.
Element: Air
Metal: Mercury
Stone: Agate
Color: Yellow

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Naga College Foundation is the HOME of the ONLY


Private Weather Awareness Center (the NCF Typhoon
Preparedness Center) in the country.

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Charter Day
Anniversary

things to remember...

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July

Nutrition and Physically-Challenged Month

Monthly

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Cancer

JUNE 22 - JULY 22
Following the first three signs
that are mostly involved in the
exploration of self and the world,
Cancerians love to be around
family. They follow their emotions
and cherish traditions; they are
interested in their personal history
and their familys past, and they
will always keep close to their
loved ones. They like to live their
everyday life close to what they feel
is home, which is why Cancer rules
the House of Home.

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Element: Water
Metal: Silver
Stone: Pearl, Opal
Color: White, Yellow

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NCEAN refers to a student of NCF.

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things to remember...

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August
Buwan ng

Monthly

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Leo

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JULY 23 - AUGUST 22
Leo is a sign of creativity. It moves
past the exploring of the world,
and past the need to care for what
the first signs are concerned with.
Leos use their energy and will
power to succeed in their creative
projects. There are many Leos in
the Hollywood spotlights as they
have great artistic talents and love
the attention that they receive with
fame. More than that, Leos are
incurable romantics, and they are
also very hospitable, which makes
them proud.
Element: Fire
Metal: Gold
Stone: Ruby
Color: Orange, Gold

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Wika

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National
Heros Day

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Eidul Fitr (Arabic


transliteration:
Eid al-Fitr)

Green and Gold - the official colors of NCF.

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September

Peafrancia Festival and Civil Service Month

Monthly

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Virgo

AUGUST 23 - SEPTEMBER 22
The sixth sign of the Zodiac is
Virgo, which brings together the
individual qualities of the first
five signs, and uses them for the
well-being of the others. Virgos are
very altruistic, modest, and devoted
to what they consider a good
cause. Also, Virgos are careful with
keeping their belongings in order.
The house ruled by Virgo is the
House of Health.

Element: Earth
Metal: Mercury
Stone: Sapphire
Color: Blue, Beige

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Symbols of NCF: Laurel for excellence,


Tiger for aggresiveness, dominating and excelling.

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Traslacion

10

Fluvial
Procession

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October

Childrens and Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Monthly

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Libra

SEPTEMBER 23 - OCTOBER 23
Libra, the seventh sign of the
Zodiac, is also the first sign in
the second half of the Zodiac, and
it facilitates the transition from
the first six signsrepresenting
personal developmentto the last
six signsrepresenting altruism and
selflessness. This sign represents
the two most elevated manners
for two people to work together:
partnership and marriage. As the
seventh sign, Libra rules the House
of Partnership.
Element: Air
Metal: Copper
Stone: Diamond, Quartz
Color: Pastel Green

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Naga College Foundation is the HOME to one


of the BEST Marching Bands in the Region.

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November
Book Month

Monthly

sunday

monday

goals

Scorpio

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Eidul Adha (Arabic


transliteration:
Eid al-Adha)

OCTOBER 24 - NOVEMBER 21
Scorpio focuses its energy on
seeing and understanding peoples
emotions and how they interact
with the surrounding world.
Scorpio as a sign represents Sex
and Death, the starting and
ending points of everything, and
they choose to use their emotions
to explore these ideas. Scorpios
are questioning people, and like
to analyze everyday problems and
ideas to their very core, most of the
time being helped by their instincts.
Element: Water
Metal: Steel, Iron
Stone: Topaz, Opal
Color: Gold, Purple

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All Saints Day

8117525 to 29 trunkline of NCF (in case you


want to inquire if there will still be classes during heavy rains)

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All Souls Day

Bonifacio Day

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December
Kamundagan Festival

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tuesday

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Sagittarius

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Christmas Day

NOVEMBER 22 - DECEMBER 21
The ninth sign of the Zodiac,
Sagittarius is a sign that likes to
use knowledge and information to
filter the world. It is also a sign
of philosophy and religion, thus
people born under this sign are
habitual learners, always trying to
find the truth and meaning of life,
and exploring everything through
their own set of knowledge. Their
main purpose in life is learning. As
the ninth sign, Sagittarius is ruled
by the ninth house: the House of
Philosophy.
Element: Fire
Metal: Tin
Stone: Topaz
Color: Turquoise

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A university in the making, Naga College Foundation


is the leading Criminology School in the region.

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Rizal Day

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Last Day
of the Year

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January
Celebration of New Year

Monthly
goals

Capricorn

sunday

monday

tuesday

New Years Day

15

Feast of Black
Nazarene

10

16

Feast of
Sto. Nio

17

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Chinese Lunar
New Years Day

24

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30

DECEMBER 22 - JANUARY 19
Capricornians focuses their energy
on hard work, believing that this
is the only way they can climb the
stairs of life. People born under
this sign show great discipline
and ambition; they are determined
and dont give up on their goals.
Capricornians dont lose touch
with reality, and their practical
sense prevents them from taking on
more than they can handle. Being
the tenth sign, Capricorn rules the
tenth house: the House of Status.
Element: Earth
Metal: Lead
Stone: Amber, Onyx
Color: Purple, Brown

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Rizal Day

Regular Holiday
Replaced from
December 30 ,2011

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http://www.ncf.edu.ph - school website;


Like us on facebook - naga college foundation

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114th Death
Anniversary of the
15 Bikol Martyrs

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February

Arts & Culture and Blood Donation Month

Monthly

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Aquarius

Maulid un-Nabi

JANUARY 20 - FEBRUARY 18
While the other signs were
focused on learning about others,
Aquarians focus more on working
with institutions that are helping
others, as they are only trying to
make things right on a bigger scale.
People born under this sign are
philanthropists and altruistictrue
visionaries. Friendship matters a
great deal to them, and this is why
they know a lot of people. Being
the eleventh sign, Aquarius rules
the House of Friendship.
Element: Air
Metal: Uranium
Stone: Amethyst
Color: Sky Blue

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Valentines Day

Students can wear civilian on


Wednesdays - wash day for students.

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friday

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saturday

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Heart and Oral


Health Month
Celebration

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EDSA People
Power Day

7th National Dental


Health Month
Celebration

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March

Womens and Fire Prevention Month

Monthly

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Pisces

FEBRUARY 19 - MARCH 20
The Pisces is the one ending the
cycle of the Zodiac, and it reunites
all that has been learned by the
first eleven signs to help the natives
of this sign become the best they
can be. People born under this
sign are altruistic and spiritual,
possessing a very strong intuition,
and they have the ability to read
and understand the collective
unconscious. Pisces is a sign of the
occult and the onyric; it represents
everything that is kept hidden, both
good and bad.
Element: Water
Metal: Tin
Stone: Jade. Coral
Color: Sea Green

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NCF houses the ONLY 7-storey school


building in Naga City, the MTV Hall.

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April
Monthly
goals

sunday

monday

tuesday

Aries

Easter Sunday

Bataan and
Corregidor
Day (Araw ng
Kagitingan)

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30

MARCH 21 - APRIL 19
Aries is the first sign of the Zodiac.
It symbolizes birth, beginning,
founding, and the first awareness of
self. As a result, those born under
this sign love to start new things
all the time. They have initiative
and for that are perceived as having
strong leadership skills, which in
combination with their outgoing
and ambitious style makes them the
perfect sign to lead off a new cycle.
Arians lead the way, break new
ground, establish new traditions,
and forge new paths.
Element: Fire
Metal: Iron
Stone: Amethyst, Diamond
Color: Red

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MTV is the acronym for Dr. Melchor T. Villanueva,


the founder of Naga College Foundation.
He is also called Lolo Mel.

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saturday
Good Friday

Holy Saturday

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May

Heritage and National Flag Month

Monthly

sunday

monday

goals

Taurus

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APRIL 20 - MAY 20
The second sign of the Zodiac,
Taurus, is the sign that takes a
physical approach in exploring the
world, which makes control and
communication very important to
this sign. Taureans are people who
enjoy the pleasures of life, always
making the best out of anything
that today happens to bring. Being
the second sign of the Zodiac,
Taurus rules the second house: the
House of Money and Possessions.
Element: Earth
Metal: Copper
Stone: Emerald
Color: Green

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Labour Day

Liboton Street is now known as M.T. Villanueva Avenue


in honor of the late Dr. Melchor T. Villanueva.

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FAQsFAQsFAQsFAQsFAQs
Q: How do I locate my classroom?

A:



>>>

Refer to the room code of your enrollmnet matriculation form/green form:


ST means your classroom is at the Science and Technology Building
AD means Administration Building
HS means High School Building
101 means first floor, first room: 205 means second floor, fifth room; and so on...

Q: How do I ADD or DROP a subject?

A:



Refer to the room code of your enrollmnet matriculation form/green form:


Step 1: Get a dropping/adding form from the Registrar.
Step 2: Have it signed by the subject teacher and the dean.
Step 3: Have it encoded and signed at the Registrars office.
Step 4: Have it confirmed at the Comptrollers office.

Q: How do I get my Library card?

A:

>>>

Present your matriculation form or green form at the Internet Center


(ST Building, Ground Floor)

Q: What if I lost my...

A:

>>>

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Identification Card - Report to the Registrar


Internet Card - Report to the Internet Center
Library Card - Report to the Library

Q: I am a working student, how do I get exempted


from wearing the school uniform?
>>>

A:

Make a letter of request for exemption addressed to the Director of Student Affairs
and noted by your Dean.

Q: Where can I get news and updates about


NCF on the Internet?
>>>

A:

News and features about NCF can be found on its official website - www.ncf.edu.ph You can
also join the Naga College Foundation Facebook Page to have your views and comments posted.

Q: What kind of extracurricular activities and student


groups are ther at NCF that I can join?
>>>

A:

There are many opportunities for NCeans to be involved in; We are encouraging
participation in its various student clubs and organizations. Please contact or proceed to the
Office of Student Affairs for more information on student life.

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23-3Peafrancia Ave. Naga City


Telephone Nos.: (054) 4736569-71
Fax: (054) 4736568
Website : www.natasha.ph

For party or meeting


reservations, please call:

MAX'S SM CITY NAGA


(054) 473-9000

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MY CONTACTS
Personal Data

Useful contacts
Name
Student ID

Year level

Department/Course

My contacts
Parents
Guardian

Relation

Address

Phone number
Social networks

Email address

Special emergency instructions


Family Physician
Phone number
Blood type

Allergies

City emergency contacts (+6354)

Mayor473-2240 Public Safety472-3000 Fire473-8472 Police473-3537


Rescue811-2562 Hospital472-0464 Kabalikat473-7780
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Naga
College Hymn
Composed and Arranged by Jose Relativo, Sr.
Oh, Naga College dear we rally
With loving praise, our voices sing . . .
Let us rejoice with souls so free,
Well bring you to glory supreme;
With meek of hearts we now adore
And to you we offer our thoughts sublime.
So keep this noble path in splendor
Bless your loyal sons,
Oh come, Divine!

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