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The OSDW headed by the Dean of Student Development and Welfare directs the non-academic aspects of student life at the collegiate level and coordinates with the school community in matterss affecting the college. The following are the general objectives:

A. To initiate and coordinate specific programs and services for the student's personal and social development.

B. To provide opportunities for the student's active involvement in the life and activities of the school as well as of the wider community.

C. To promote the mode of conduct necessary for the school community leading to an acceptance of, and positive response to the school's objectives.

In line with these objectives, the DSDW Office has the following areas of concern:

Student Development - this concerns the developmental programs for student leaders to help them realize their potentials, become better individulas and enhance the right campus atmosphere.

Student Activities - these involve the proper coordination and supervision of general student activities essential to the student's balanced formation and development. It also regulates the operations of all recognized student organizations in coordination with the different departments of the College for the proper utilization of their efforts and capabilities; and to attain their organizational objectives thus helping realize the goals of the College.

Student Discipline - this includes the right order of things and require rules and regulations for external discipline to facilitate the development of desirable attitudes, values and behavior patterns for the right academic atmosphere and productive individual living in and out of the College.

Moreover, the DSDW supervises student behavior and investigates all reported cases of misbehavior, ascertains all cases and facts and recommends penalty/sanctions to the Ethics Commitee for the imposition of appropriate actions. It also periodically recognizes active participation and other co-curricular activities in an appropriate ceremony.