Academic Calendar

  • August 2011
    • 17 Founder's Day
    • 21 Ninoy Aquino Day
    • 29 National Heroes Day
  • October 2011
    • 22 United Nation Day
  • November 2011
    • 1 All Saints Day
    • 30 Bonifacio Day
  • December 2011
    • 19 Christmas Vacation Begins
    • 25 Christmas Day
    • 30 Rizal Day
  • January 2012
    • 1 New Year's Day
    • 19 36th Foundation Anniversary
  • February 2012
    • 13 Parañaque Day
    • 17 Teacher's and Non-Teaching Day
  • April 2012
    • 5 Maundy Thursday
    • 6 Good Friday
    • 9 Araw ng Kagitingan
  • May 2012
    • 1 Labor Day
  • June 2011
    • 13 Start of First Semester
  • September 2011
    • 5 Midterm Examinations
  • October 2011
    • 10 Final Examinations
    • 17 End of First Semester
  • November 2011
    • 2 Start of Second Semester
  • January 2012
    • 3 Class Resume
  • February 2012
    • 6 Midterm Examinations
  • March 2012
    • 19 Final Examinations
    • 30 Graduate School Graduation
  • April 2012
    • 10 Start of Summer Classes
    • 27 Midterm Examinations
  • May 2012
    • 16 Final Examinations
    • 21 End of Summer Classes
  • June 2011
    • 13 Start of First Semester
  • July 2011
    • 20 Preliminary Examinations
  • September 2011
    • 7 Midterm Examinations
  • October 2011
    • 12 Final Examinations
    • 17 End of First Semester
  • November 2011
    • 3 Start of Second Semester
  • December 2011
    • 12 Preliminary Examinations
  • January 2012
    • 3 Class Resume
  • February 2012
    • 8 Midterm Examinations
  • March 2012
    • 14 Final Exams (Graduating)
    • 21 Final Exams (Non-Graduating)
    • 30 College Graduation
  • April 2012
    • 10 Start of Summer Classes
    • 27 Midterm Examinations
  • May 2012
    • 16 Final Examinations
    • 21 End of Summer Classes
  • June 2011
    • 13 First Day of Classes
  • July 2011
    • 8 First Preliminary Examination
  • August 2011
    • 17 First Periodical Examination
    • 24 Buwan ng Wika Activities
    • 27 Parents-Teacher Conference
  • September 2011
    • 16 Second Preliminary Examination
  • October 2011
    • 22 United Nation Day
    • 25 Second Periodical Examination
    • 28 Semestral Break
  • November 2011
    • 3 Classes Resume
    • 12 Parents-Teacher Conference
    • 25 Third Preliminary Examination
  • December 2011
    • 12 Third Periodical Examination
    • 17 Christmas Vacation
    • 25 Third Preliminary Examination
  • January 2012
    • 3 Class Resume
  • February 2012
    • 3 Fourth Preliminary Examination
    • 10 Teachers Day
  • March 2012
    • 5 Final Examination (Graduating)
    • 14 Final Examination (Under Graduates)
    • 27 Recognition Day
    • 29 Graduation Day
  • April 2012
    • 10 Start of Summer Class
  • May 2012
    • 25 End of Summer Classes
Outreach

Community Outreach Program Office

The management of the Community Outreach Program Office is vested in the Community Outreach Program Head who is under the direct supervision of the Vice President for Academics and Services and supported by the outreach coordinators, deans, principals and department heads.

Community Outreach Program Head

The Community Outreach program Head is tasked to perform the following duties and responsibilities:

  • Coordinates the planning of various community extension s programs and projects with various groups or academic areas of the school;
  • Reviews all the programs or project proposal for the Outreach Programs and Campus Ministry and endorses them to the Vice President for Academics and Services for approval;
  • Monitors the progress of all approved community extension program and projects;
  • Evaluate the effect and impact of the community to generate
  • Coordinates with the Dean, Department Heads and Head of Student Affairs in all level to realize the institutional character of the COP and Campus Ministry;
  • Develops linkages with other services for assistance in program implementation;
  • Provides training programs for the COP staff to increase its capacity to carry out its functions effectively;
  • Reports the progress and outcomes of the program, projects or activities to the President, Academic Council, and other persons concerned whenever necessary;
  • Maintains managements information system to facilitate generation, storage, and dissemination of all COP data and documents for better management planning;
  • Presides over staff meetings;
  • Provides appropriate inputs to the policy and decisions making process of the school in the area of spiritual growth and development;
  • Facilitates religious activities for the spiritual enrichment of the Olivarian Community;
  • Publishers worthwhile research result and relevant brochures for out-of-school youth;
  • Submits an action plan to the Vice President for Academics and Services;
  • Submits required reports to the Vice President for Academics and Services for his reference;
  • Teaches subjects related to community development; and
  • Performs all other functions and duties delegated by the VP-Academics and Services and the President.