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NSTP ORIENTATION

2023-2022

RITZ HAZEL P. MORALA, RN


NSTP PROFESSOR
School Clinic

CRISTY LOU ROLLORATA


Secretary of the President, NSTP PROFESSOR

JAMES MICHAEL REMONDE, RN


NSTP PROFESSOR
School Clinic

SAN PEDRO COLLEGE

VISION
In ten years, the SPC envisions to be a leading autonomous Dominican learning community,
living and spreading the love of compassionate Jesus, the Healer and Teacher, offering
internationally recognized programs that produce holistically developed graduates, serving the
Filipinos and the world.

MISSION
Provide a nurturing environment beneficial in the total formation of persons.

CORE VALUES
• Truth and Wisdom
• Quality and Excellence
• Respect the uniqueness of persons
• Family spirit and sense of caring
• Social Responsibility

STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS
• Autonomous: University Status
• Vibrant and comprehensive quality assurance (QA) mechanisms
• Excellence in instruction, research, and community engagement (extension)
• Vertical articulation of the programs
• Technological advancement and digitalization
• Aggressive faculty and workforce development

ORGANIZATIONAL/ INSTITUTIONAL GOALS


1. Strengthen spirituality and values formation
2. Aim for excellence in instruction, research and community engagement
3. Upgrade student support services programs
4. Cultivate faculty and workforce development
5. Pursue sustainable local and international partnerships and linkages
6. Put in place vibrant and comprehensive quality assurance mechanisms
7. Sustain infrastructure development
8. Advanced technological and digital infrastructure
9. Ensure operational excellence

NSTP

THE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM


(RA 9163)
The NSTP law as embodied in R.A 9163 is a program aimed at enhancing civic
consciousness and defense
preparedness in the youth by developing the ethics of service and patriotism while
undergoing training in any of its three program components specifically designed to enhance
the youth’s active contribution to the general welfare.

PROGRAM COMPONENTS

RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS (ROTC)


A program designed to provide military training to tertiary level students in order to motivate,
train, organized 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)


Refers to programs of activities contributory
to the general welfare and the betterment of life for 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 and other social
welfare services.

NSTP-CWTS GOAL
To develop in the youth the values of patriotism and national pride, discipline and hard work,
integrity and accountability for nation building, and volunteerism as
valuable and effective members of the National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC) (Villasoto et.al.,
2013).

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Who shall take NSTP?


All students enrolled in any baccalaureate and in at least two (2) technical-vocational or
associate courses are required to complete one (1) NSTP component of their choice as a
graduation requirement.
Exemptions only apply to:
• Students who have already taken NSTP from a prior degree completed;
• Transferees and shiftees who have completed NSTP prior to transferring or shifting; and
• Foreign students or aliens

Am I allowed to take different program components for my NSTP 1 and 2?


NO, you have to take six units of the same component (3 units/semester) to complete NSTP.
According to the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the National Service Training Program
as mentioned in Rule III,
Section 4, you are “required to complete 1 NSTP component of your choice as a graduation
requirement.”

How will the NSTP be taken up?


Each of the NSTP components shall be undertaken for an academic period of 2 semesters
(NSTP 11 and 12) and credited for 3 units per semester with 54 to 90 training hours per
semester.

As charged from the tuition:


Php 862.12/unit x 1.5 unit = Php 1,293.18

What will become of the NSTP graduates?


Graduates of non-ROTC shall belong to the National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC) while
the ROTC graduates shall form part of the AFP Citizen Armed Force.

What lead agencies will monitor the implementation of the NSTP?


For CWTS and LTS
The CHED Regional offices, TESDA Provincial and District offices

For ROTC
The Department of National Defense – Armed Forces of the Philippines (DND – AFP) shall
oversee the component implementation

How will NSTP be reflected in Transcript of Record?


Aside from NSTP 11 and 12 grades, a Serial Number will be included in the Transcript. This
number represents your personal reservist number issued by CHED.

What is my primary responsibility after I graduate from NSTP?


Your first responsibility is to report to the School-based NSRC and fill in the Reservist form.

What is my primary responsibility after I graduate from my undergraduate degree?


After graduating from your course, your responsibility is to inform the nearest community-based
NSRC in your place of residence. If there is none, you may report to your barangay, municipal,
or city DRRMC for reservist enlistment.
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