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POLICIES
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A School is Born
Offices
Office Name
Registrar Engr. Dionisio A. Balite, Jr., PhD
Research Charito C. Cadeliña, MAEd
Guidance and Counseling Venus Cornell, LPT
School Nurse Phoebe L. Cabalit, RN
School Physician Asuncion Jalad, MD
School Dentist Allan Ricardo Real, DDM
Human Resource Angelika Mikael B. Diputado
BIT IC Schools
Campus Director
BIT International College -
Engr. Dionisio Neil A. Balite, PhD
Tagbilaran
BIT International College -
Rufa C. Pajo, PhD
Jagna
BIT International College - Leah Virginia Balite Lim, RN, RM,
Talibon MAEd, MN
BIT International College -
Nilo Reyes, MAEd
Carmen
BIT International College -
Dr. Maria Jumawan, EdD
Siquijor
Balite Institute of Technology -
Anecito Moreno, MA Ed
Butuan
QUALITY POLICY
BIT International College –
Tagbilaran is committed to pursue
initiatives in order to deliver quality
education, enabling students to excel and
engage in congenial learning, nurture the
environment, and serve the community,
as it caters to the changing and
challenging needs of society and industry
Bastion of
Intelligence,
Technology,
Innovation
and Competence:
MISSION
Building an
Individual’s
Tomorrow
CORE VALUES
Benevolence
Industry
Trustworthy
Innovative
Competence
1.6 GOVERNANCE
The BIT IC is governed by members of the Board of Trustees. The Board has
oversight responsibility for determining and guiding the strategic policy of
the organization.
1.6.1 SCHOOL PRESIDENT
Immediately below the Board of Trustees is the School President who has
the responsibility for the operations of the Institution and has general
responsibility for maintaining and promoting its efficiency and good order.
He/she is assisted by the VPs and Directors of the six (6) campuses.
1.6.2 SCHOOL DIRECTOR
He is primarily responsible for the general operations of each campuses.
1.6.3 DEAN
He exercises full administration and academic control over the College of
Maritime Education
II GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 STUDENTS’ RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Students’ Rights:
- To expect the best quality education the College can provide;
- To be provided with an innovative, equitable and supportive
environment that enables students to achieve their full potential;
- To be provided with current and clear guidelines regarding course
content, time demands and assessment details and criteria;
- To expect impartial, constructive and prompt assessment of their
work;
- To have access to the facilities and resources necessary for
student’s academic goals to be achieved;
- To be treated with respect by both staff and fellow students;
- To expect that scheduled classes will take or to be informed on
time of alternative arrangements;
- To have access to staff to whom questions and difficulties can be
referred.
Students’ Responsibilities
- To read and understand the Student Handbook;
- To take an active role in planning and pursuing studies;
- To ensure that they are well informed about the requirements
of the course that is being undertaken;
- To attend classes;
- To discuss with relevant staff any problems that they may
encounter;
- To make the best possible use of opportunities and facilities
that the College provides;
- To meet stipulated deadlines;
- To respect the rights and welfare of School staff and students;
- To respect the School’s property and those of others;
- To comply with the code of conduct specific to their programme
of study;
- To comply with the School’s rules and regulations;
- To comply and submit evaluations of instructors.
2.4 STUDENTS SERVICES
2.4.1 Library Services
The BIT IC library- which caters mainly to the book needs of its faculty, staff
and students- has steadily grown through the years.
In terms of resources and collection, the library now holds more than
enough volumes of books to accommodate 40,000 more. It also
subscribes to about 50 periodicals.
At present, the BIT-IC INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE Library system is organized
into three departments: Technical Services, Readers Services and Audio
Visual Services.
The Technical Services Department is composed of two sections and is
concerned with the acquisition as well as the procurement of additional
materials to boost the library’s current collection. The Readers Services
Department is divided into seven sections to effectively render services
directly to library users. As soon as it becomes fully functional, the Audio-
Visual Service Department maintains, services and acquires non-book
materials.
Three full –time staff members, assisted by about four student assistant
oversee the day-to-day functions and services of the library.
The library hours are:
Monday-Friday 8:00- 12:00 a.m
1:00- 6:00 p.m
Saturday 8:00- 12:00 a.m
2.4.2 Guidance Services
Services of a professionally trained Guidance Counselor is
available to take care of individual’s orientation and psychological
needs.
2.4.3 Health Services
The health services caters to the medical and dental needs of the
students and employees. The school clinic is opened daily from 8-
12 and 1-5 pm. The School Physician reports every Tuesday and
Thursday from 3-5 pm while the services of the School Dentist is
from Monday to Friday from 1:30-2:30 pm.
2.4.4 Cultural Program
BIT offers a variety of cultural programs in the form of dance, music and
drama produced by her own faculty and students.
Students who have the talent for dancing, singing and the fine arts
are encouraged to participate in the cultural enhancement program of the
school. Those who qualify may avail themselves of appropriate scholarship
program.
2.4.5 The School Canteen
Students who want to stretch their allowance can avail the cheap
and sanitary food available at the school canteen. Hot and quick servings
may also be availed of. School supplies may also be availed of at the canteen
or at the BF Convenience Store.
2.4.6 BF Printing Services
This serves the printing needs of the school and the BIT Family. The
students can make use of its facilities. BF Printing accepts orders for
personalized letterheads, printed envelopes, birthday cards and or invitation,
souvenir programs, posters, certificates, binding of magazines and
manuscripts and repair of old books.
2.4.7 The School Bookstore
Textbooks and other reading materials may be
obtained at the lowest possible price at the BIT Bookstore.
Orders may also be entertained.
2.4.8 The Bohol Times
Students who have the inkling to write can avail of
the facilities of The Bohol Times, a weekly newspaper with
worldwide circulation. Enterprising students who want to
earn some amount during their spare time may also contact
the Bohol Times personnel for solicitation of
advertisements. Reasonable commissions are given to
students who solicit ads for the newspaper. Or, they may
opt to sell the newspaper and earn some amount.