Practicum 1
Practicum 1
Practicum 1
PRACTICUM 2
BARANGAY HEALTH CENTER OF BARANGAY ALIJIS
(name of the company)
By:
MAYROSE C. AMOLO
BSOA IV-B
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Republic of the Philippines
CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE
College of Business, Management, and Accountancy
Fortune Towne Campus, Barangay. Estefania, Bacolod City
APPROVAL SHEET
Accepted and approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Course
PRACTICUM 2.
ACKNOWLEGEMENTS
I would like to acknowledge the following for their wonderful support that helps
me to perform my task as Student:
First, to our almighty God, for giving me strength, wisdom and guidance every
day.
To my family, who inspired me and showing their unending love and support
financially, emotionally and spiritually.
To my Practicum Coordinator, Ms. Jonah J. Perulino MBA for giving me a chance
to experience the real world of Office Administration. We learned a lot from you miss
To my beloved capitan Donny Dela Vega, thank you for your warm welcome and
for giving me this kind of experience in having my Practicum in your institution. And
most especially for helping me to enrich my knowledge as I continue to soar high.
Republic of the Philippines
CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE
College of Business, Management, and Accountancy
Fortune Towne Campus, Barangay. Estefania, Bacolod City
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
TITLE PAGE --------------------------------------------------------- i
APPROVAL SHEET --------------------------------------------------------- ii
ACKNOWLEDGMENT -------------------------------------------------------- iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS -------------------------------------------------------- iv
INTRODUCTION -------------------------------------------------------- 1
I Brief History/Background of the Company/Company Profile 2
• COMPANY HISTORY ----------------------------------------------------- 12
• COMPANY PROFILE ---------------------------------------------------- 13
• ORGANIZATIONAL CHART ---------------------------------------------- 14
II Monthly Progress Report (Compilation and Documentation) 15
• TRAINING PLAN ------------------------------------------------------------- 16
• ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT ------------------------------------------- 18
• OJT WEEKLY PERFORMANCE REPORT -------------------------- 19
• OJT WEEKLY PERFORMANCE RATING ---------------------------- 26
III Assessment on OJT Program 27
• What I have learned from the On-the-Job Training ----------------- 28
• My experiences with the people around me -------------------------- 28
• The most memorable event during my ---------------------------------- 28
• What I can recommend for the improvement
of the Practicum Program ------------------------------------------------ 29
• My Advice to those who will take their practicum
in the near future -------------------------------------------------------- 29
Republic of the Philippines
CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE
College of Business, Management, and Accountancy
Fortune Towne Campus, Barangay. Estefania, Bacolod City
APPENDICES 30
• Pictorials
• Letter of Applications
• Letter of Recommendation
• Certificate of Completion
• Resume of OJT
• Daily Time Record
• Parent’s Waiver
• Acceptance Form
• On-Job-Training Agreement
• Accomplished OJT Evaluation Form
• Assessment Form
Republic of the Philippines
CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE
College of Business, Management, and Accountancy
Fortune Towne Campus, Barangay. Estefania, Bacolod City
Introduction
Practicum or On the Job Training is very important to all students. This is one
part of our college life to experience the reality of what is being an employee of one’s
company. It is believed that learning within the borders of the school could be excellent
if applied in the real world of work. Practicum or On the Job Training is also a way to let
students be ready on the real world of work, exposing them on the possibilities and
letting them experience how it feels when working. Alternatively, On the Job Training is
an advantage for the company; the trainees are the one who helped the employees to
make significant works easy. It is also a give and take transaction; students are able to
apply what they’ve learned on the task given and at the same time giving the employees
time to work on other job in the office.
For me as a Bachelor of Science in Office Administration I am required to
finished the One Hundred Hours (100) in Medical Office Practicum for 2nd Semester. As
a student we encounter problems in dealing with this training due to lack of confident in
our self, giving attention and not taking it seriously. Some company will try to absorb
their trainee after, while other company is not interested as well. This is also one step
opportunity for the trainee to show up their abilities and skill.
Most importantly, Practicum or On the Job Training is a big thing for the student.
It is where they can really realize if they are really fit on their course, and if they really
want that certain chosen field of career. It is also an avenue to build oneself. You can
gain more self-confidence and self-esteem. More than the learning you can acquire the
discipline and values you can get from the people you work with and the experiences
that would teach you essential things. It is also a way to develop your social abilities in a
way of gaining new friends and knowing new people in the work place. By such you can
learn to adjust with the different and diverse attitude of workmates. It would be easy for
you to adjust in the future.
Republic of the Philippines
CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE
College of Business, Management, and Accountancy
Fortune Towne Campus, Barangay. Estefania, Bacolod City
Company History
Carlos Hilado Memorial State College, formerly Paglaum State College, is a
public educational institution that aims to provide higher technological, professional
and vocational instruction and training in science, agriculture and industrial fields
as well as short term or vocational courses.
Republic of the Philippines
CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE
College of Business, Management, and Accountancy
Fortune Towne Campus, Barangay. Estefania, Bacolod City
It was Batas Pambansa Bilang 477 which integrated these three institutions
of learning: the Negros Occidental College of Arts and Trades (NOCAT) in the
Municipality of Talisay, Bacolod City National Trade School (BCNTS) in Alijis,
Bacolod City, and the Negros Occidental Provincial Community College (NOPCC) in
Bacolod City, into a tertiary state educational institution to be called Paglaum State
College. Approved in 1983, the College Charter was implemented effective January 1,
1984, with Mr. Sulpicio P. Cartera as its President.
The administrative seat of the first state college in Negros Occidental is located
at the Talisay Campus which was originally established as Negros Occidental
School of Arts and Trades (NOSAT) under R.A. 848, authored and sponsored by
Hon. Carlos Hilado. It occupies a five-hectare land donated by the provincial
government under Provincial Board Resolution No. 1163.
The renaming of the college to Carlos Hilado Memorial State College was
effected by virtue of House Bill No. 7707 authored by then Congressman Jose
Carlos V. Lacson of the 3rd Congressional District, Province of Negros
Occidental, and which finally became a law on May 5, 1994.
Driven by its passion for green sustainable development and desired corporate
image, the state college shall vigorously pursue distinction in delivering its statutory
functions.
MANDATE
Quality Policy
We commit to deliver higher education services in conformance with established
standards through competent Human Resource and Functional Systems adherent to
the Principle of continual improvement for customer’s satisfaction.
A. CHMSC Milestone
Republic of the Philippines
CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE
College of Business, Management, and Accountancy
Fortune Towne Campus, Barangay. Estefania, Bacolod City
1952
Negros Occidental School of Fisheries (NOSOF) was established as the first
fishery school in Negros Occidental by virtue of Republic Act No. 685 of 952
May 7, 1954
Negros Occidental School of Arts & Trades (NOSAT) was created by virtue of
R.A. No. 848, authored and sponsored by Honorable Congressman Carlos A.
Hilado.
July 1, 1954
Formal inauguration of NOSAT and opening of enrolment
-89 male students enrolled in the four year secondary trade curriculum
-shop courses: Auto-mechanics, General Metalwork , Practical electricity,
Woodcarving, Building Construction, and furniture & cabinet Making.
August 7, 1961
NOSOF opened offering the “opportunity class”, attended by nearly 60 students
whose ages ranged from 13-40 years old. Mr. Dionisio C. Guilbedrt, Jr. was the
first principal.
1962-1965
The “opportunity class” gave way to exploratory course in fish capture, fish
culture, fish preservation. Mr. Lucio Arquisola succeeded Mr. Dionisio C.
Guilbert, Jr. in the same year.
1968
Bacolod City National Trade School ( BCNTS) was founded under R.A No. 3886,
authored by the late Congressman Inocencio v. Ferrer of the second
congressional district of the province of Negros Occidental.
April 7-11, 1969
10th PAVE Annual Convention was held with the theme: Vocational-Technical
Education in the Manpower Development. Guest Speaker: Hon. Onofre D.
Corpus, Secretary of Education
May 19, 1970
Negros Occidental Provincial Community College(NOPCC) was established with
the approval of the Provincial Board, Resolution No. 1 series of 1970, in its
original location at the Negros Occidental High ( NOHS) vicinity, a lot owned by
the provincial government. While construction of the first building was ongoing,
classes were housed by NOHS. Mrs. Patria Jalandoni was appointed as the
registrar as the first head of the college.
July 13, 1970
NOPCC offered Bachelor of Arts I and II, Bachelor of Science in Commerce I and
II, and Two-year Trade Technical Education with an initial enrolment of 209
students.
June, 1971
Authority to offer Associate in Secretarial Science(ASS) was granted.
1973
Republic of the Philippines
CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE
College of Business, Management, and Accountancy
Fortune Towne Campus, Barangay. Estefania, Bacolod City
Level ii (Re-accredited Status) was awarded by AACUP, inc. for a 5-year period
from December 1, 2005 to November 30, 2010 to the following curricular
programs of the college.
Secondary Teacher Eduction Program
Elementary Teacher Eduction Program
Industrial Technology Program
June 2006
Pre-School Education Program was offered spearheaded by the R & D unit;
Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management(BSHRM) was offered
as well.
2005-2006
Regional Development Council awarded CHMSC as finalist in the search for
Excellence in Governance.
July 13, 2006
Awarded as the Best Performing School with 62 Students(20.38%) coming from
CHMSC in the Dean’s Honor List for School year 2005-2006 by the university of
St. La Salle.
August 3, 2006
Awarded as Best Public Sector Project Awardee for the “Design and Production
of Elected Farm Implements for Small Scale Farmers in Sugar Cane Haciendas
in the City of Talisay” by the Regional Development Council.
December 2006
Ranked 2nd in Category B in the 2006 Licensure Examination for Teachers(LET)
Elementary level.
March 7, 2008
Appointment of Dr. Benny A. Palma as Acting President.
2008
100% passing rate in the 2008 Civil Engineering Licensure Examination with two
placers: 2nd place-Jeshrun D. Severo and the 4th place-Janine P. Labaosas.
2009
Rank 1- National Level, Best Perfoming School in the 2009 Civil Engineering
Licensure Examinations with 100% passing rate.
August 2011
Won Two (2) Asian Awards for Oral Research Presentation- Dr. Renato B.
Salmingo, Platinum Award, Dr. Rogelio D. Cango, Diamond Award (Asian
Conference for Academic Journals Higher Education Research, Pryce plan,
Cagayan De Oro City.
October 2011
Won four (4) International Quality Awards for Oral Presentation in the 2nd
International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (PAIR), - Ms. Rosebella
L. Malo(Platinum), Dr. Sally Cadiz(Gold), Ms. Acrhel A. Bedaure(Silver) and Ms.
Daisy G. Carian(Pearl)
Republic of the Philippines
CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE
College of Business, Management, and Accountancy
Fortune Towne Campus, Barangay. Estefania, Bacolod City
November 2011
Passed the phase 1 of the Level 2 accreditation conducted by AACCUP.
February 2012
Launching of CHMSC Citizen’s Charter
March 2012
Ranked 2nd in the top performing schools in the licensure Exam for Teachers for
BEED.
April 2012
Arlou June Gomez ranked 1st in the registered Master Electrician Exam.
May 2012
100% passing rate in criminology, Binalbagan Campus.
July 2012
Appointment of Dr. Renato M. Sorolla as the 5th President of the College.
November 2012
Investiture of Dr. Renato M. Sorolla as the 5th President of the College and
launching of the greening chmsc movement.
October 2013
5th place with 50 or more examinees and with atleast 80% passing percentage,
with an average of 82.81% passing percentage (53 passed out of 64) among the
schools/colleges/universities with exemplary passing performance in the October
2013 criminologist licensure examination.
November 2013
Hosted the 1st Western Visayas Green Summit.
December 2013
Level III ( Re-accredited Status ) awarded by AACCUP, Inc. for a 5-year period
from December 1, 2013 to November 30, 2017 to the following curricular
programs of the college.
a) Secondary Teacher Education Program
b) Elementary Teacher Education Program
c) Industrial Technology Program
2014
100% passing rate in the civil engineering licensure examination
10th placer in the Board of LET for professional Teachers Elementary Level last
August 17, 2014(Elma Pantilagan)
26 programs eligible for AACUP formal Survey within 6 months (19 programs)
and one year ( 7 programs) initiated the 3 major project intervention program.
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
STUDENT AIDE
RENIEL M. DE LA TORRE
KENIA ROSE MANSUETO
Republic of the Philippines
CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE
College of Business, Management, and Accountancy
Fortune Towne Campus, Barangay. Estefania, Bacolod City
The most memorable event during my practicum was the first day of my duty
because it’s my first time to do a tasked in the real world of industry where I met
those employees and worked with them. Honestly, since I was at my elementary
level I really hate English subject yet I’ve work and here I was trained in the
company where all the people is speaking in English. This was the first working
experience that I will never forget.
APPENDICES
Republic of the Philippines
CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE
College of Business, Management, and Accountancy
Fortune Towne Campus, Barangay. Estefania, Bacolod City
Working Shots
Republic of the Philippines
CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE
College of Business, Management, and Accountancy
Fortune Towne Campus, Barangay. Estefania, Bacolod City