Overview

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Overview

The DHVSU – Mexico Campus (DMC) was initially established as an extension campus during the administration of former University President Ernesto T. Nicdao, at the time when the lahar calamity was still a threat in Bacolor. The campus started its operation in 1997 with a total of 231 college students. The initial program offerings were (1.) Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education, (2.) Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology, (3.) Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, (4.) Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, (5.) Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, and (6.) the ladderized programs in Technological Education.

The baccalaureate programs were offered from 1997 to 2004. And, only the ladderized programs were left and offered until the second semester of the A.Y. 2006-2007. Due to the decrease in enrollment in the A.Y. 2007-2008, the administration decided to temporarily halt the campus' operation. However, insistent demands and requests from the people in nearby communities prompted the campus' reopening in the A.Y. 2008-2009. The resumption was made possible through the joint initiative of Pampanga Third District Representative Cong. Aurelio D. Gonzales Jr. and DHVSU President Dr. Enrique G. Baking.

June 2008 saw DMC’s reopening with an initial enrollment of 54 college students, under Dr. Nemesio Y. Tiongson as the first Campus Director. At present, DMC is home to 2,350 college students and 65 faculty members. Further, DMC is now headed by Dr. Vicky P. Vital. Under her leadership, for the Universal Access to Quality Free Education, the campus was awarded with nine (9) Certificates of Program Compliance (COPC) in 2019 by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).

These are for the programs of (1.) Bachelor of Secondary Education (a) Major in Filipino, (b.) Major in English, (2.) Bachelor of Elementary Education – Specialization in General Education, (3.) Bachelor of Physical Education – Major in School Physical Education, (4.) Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education – Major in Home Economics, (5.) Bachelor of Science in Accountancy, (6.) Bachelor of Science in Business Administration – Major in Marketing, (7.) Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, and (8.) Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management. Apart from these (COPC) programs, DMC also offers (9.) Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology – Major in (a.) Automotive Technology, (b.) Electrical Technology, (c.) Graphics Technology, and (d.) Food Service Management

Bolstering the strategic objectives, mission, and vision of the university, DMC is composed of different units and committees among its faculty. Namely, these include the Quality Management System Office, which comprises the Accreditation Unit, Institutional Sustainability Assessment Unit, Faculty Development and Evaluation Unit, Philippine Quality Awards Unit, Curriculum Development, Review, and Enhancement Unit, and the ISO Unit. Other campus units encompass the Research Services Unit, Extension Services Unit, Training Services Unit, ISO Audit Team, Occupational Safety and Health Unit, Gender and Development Unit, Planning and Development Unit, Guidance Services Unit, Sports and Development Unit, Technical Writing Committee, and Research Specialist Committee. These units perform specific functions aimed at maintaining and upholding DMC’s commitment to quality education and services. As a testament, DMC remains the top extension campus among others, securing the title “Outstanding Academic Unit” for the years 2021 and 2022. Additionally, DMC’s Gender and Development (GAD) initiatives, projects, and programs have earned awards from the university, leading to the campus being inducted into the GADtimpala Hall of Fame in 2023 and the GADparangal Hall of Fame in 2024. Moreover, DMC has implemented campus-wide Wi-Fi access. Facilities such as industrial technology laboratories, shops, and lecture rooms have been refurbished. New buildings, including the campus library and medical-dental clinic, have also been constructed to cater to the needs of DMC’s growing student body and faculty.

 

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Program Offerings

Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
     Major In Marketing
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Bachelor of Elementary Education
     Major In General Education
Bachelor of Secondary Education
     Major in English
     Major in Filipino
Bachelor in Physical Education
Bachelor of Technology in Livelihood Education
     Major In Home Economics
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
     Major in Automotive Technology
     Major in Graphic Technology
     Major In Electrical Technology
     Major In Food Service Management
Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management

Campus Personel

VICKY P. VITAL, Ed.D.
Director, Mexico Campus

PROGRAM CHAIRPERSONS

CHRISTOPHER S. SICAT, LPT, MAED
Area Chairperson, COECS

AIRA MAY T. BALANCIO-CANLAS, DBA
Area Chairperson, CBA

MARIA ANNA D. CRUZ, PHD
Area Chairperson, CITHM

TEACHING STAFF

BALANCIO-CANLAS, AIRA MAY T.
BANSIL, JOSEPH ALEXANDER
BORJA. SHERYL L.
COMEO, CHRISTIAN C.
CRUZ, MA. ANNA D.
DEL ROSARIO, MA REBECCA G.
DIANELO, ROQUE FRANCIS B.
FELICIANO, LLOYD
FERNANDO, EMERSON Q.
GALANG, MARIA CAROLINA D.
GAMBOA, ALMER B.
GAŇA, ELIZABETH P.
GONZALES, DINA D.
LIANGCO, OLIVER R.
MALONZO, MARIFI M.
MARCELO, ERVY S.
MIRANDA, JOHN PAUL P.
PENECILLA, ELMER M.
PEREZ, MARK JAMESON E.
SANGGALANG, MA. NERISSA P.
SIBUG, VANESSA
TORRES, RUSSELL JOHN M.
SICAT, CHRISTOPHER S.
VITAL, VICKY P.
YAMBAO, JAYMARK A.
ABUENA, JOHN PAULUS
AGUAS, CHERRY MAE
ALFONSO, ARLU B.
BALILU, REMOND G.
BAUTISTA, ROSIELYN P.
CALMA, KEVIN DARRYL
CAPULI, ELDUZ KIM S.
CASTRO, LANCE JOSHUA
DEL ROSARIO, NHICA
DUMAYAG. EDWARD M.
GARCIA, FATIMA D
GARCIA, JEFFREY M.
GUADALUPE, ARIEL
GUZMAN, ARVIN T.
HERNANDEZ, DANICA C.
LAGMAN, DENMARK L.
LOPEZ, JOSEPH ADRIAN
MAGAT, CATHERINE M.
MAMUCUD, CARMINA G.
MANALO, DYAN LAURICE L.
MANITI, EMMANUEL JOHN
MARTINEZ, AMADO B. JR.
MENDOZA, NATHANIEL
MIRANDA, VINCE MARCO
NAMIT, REDEN KIM F.
PANGILINAN, DARRYL JAY D.
PANLILIO, MARK MELVIN A.
PUNZALAN, JOANN
QUIZON, CHRISTIAN ZYRUS
RAFANAN, JOHN RENCE
SALAS. WILMA D.
SAN JUAN, JESUS P.
SANTIAGO, JOSE PAULO F.
SANTOS, RODA R.
SARMIENTO, ISAIAH
SICAT AL R.
SIMON, ARNOILD
SITCHON, ANNA LIZA
TALAVERA, RAYMARK
TAM, MARJORIE L.
TOBIAS, JOANNE L.
TULIO, JOHN CRISTOPHER M.
VITAL, MARK LENON R.

NON- TEACHING STAFF

BULANADI, CHERRYL M.
DELA ROSA, CATHERINE D.
GARCIA, MICAH T.
PANGAN, DANILO B.
BARING, ALEMAR H.
BOLUS, DOMINADOR M.
BUNGAY, JAYSON S.
DATU, LORELEI P.
DIZON, ELMER M.
DUNGCA, AERON KING M.
GALVAN, JOHN E.
MONTEREY, JOSHUA B.
PANGAN, JEROME E.
PANGAN, JAY-R F.
PINEDA, ALAIN L.
RIVERA, EDWIN A.
TAM, MARJORIE L
TIONGSON, FLORACEL D.
TRAVIÑA, UNARD M.
ANICETE, ELLA MAY
BONIFACIO, VIA V.
BULAUN, PACIFICO D. JR.
CRISOSTOMO, GERALD
DAVID, EDWIN M.
DIZON, JOHN LUIS A.
ICO, FATIMA C.
LANDIG, MARK H.
RAGADIO, JOHN PAUL R.
TULIO, JOHN CRISTOPHER M.