The University Learning Resource Center (ULRC)
1. The Library provides materials and services in order to meet the instructional, research and extension needs of the various constituents of the University.
2. All students wishing to use the facilities and resources of the library are required to present a validated Library Card.
3. For faculty and administrative personnel, the University ID shall be presented upon entry.
4. Researchers coming from outside of the University are required to present a referral letter from the institution of origin and a researcher’s fee has to be paid. The fee is fixed at a price determined by the Board of Regents.
5. Certain rules and regulations apply to the use of the Library. These rules and regulations are posted at the Library itself.
Objectives
1. Establish a climate of cultural awareness across all colleges and campuses of the university;
2. Enhance student’s sense of nationalism and patriotism through student involvement and participant in various cultural activities and competition;
3. Develop among students potential artists through regular workshop, training and recitals;
4. Recognize outstanding achievements through a reward system; and
5. Maintain active student involvement /enjoinment in the various fields of Culture and the Arts through subject equivalency / credit.
Services
1. Provide continuous capability building activities and training for both students and coordinators of the University Culture and the Arts Unit;
2. Promote intra and intercultural linkages;
3. Showcase the various talents in Culture and the Arts through stage performance and the art exhibits;
4. Gives due recognition to award-winning achievement; and
5. Participates in various local regional, national and international competitions in Culture in the Arts.
National Service Training Program (NSTP)
All students, male and female enrolled in any baccalaureate and in at least two (2) year technical-vocational or associate courses are required to complete any one (1) National Service Training Program (NSTP) component as a graduation requirement, namely:
Civic Welfare Training Services (CWTS)
Literacy Training Services(LTS)
Reserve Officer Training Course (ROTC)
Goals and Objectives:
1. Enhance the civic-consciousness and defense-preparedness of the youth.
2. Develop the spirit/attitude of service and patriotism among the students.
3. Advance the youth involvement in public and civic affairs
Services:
1. Provides modules along the areas of physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual and social well-being of the students.
2. Establishes linkages with various communities
University Student Council (USC)
The University Student Council is the highest governing body amongst other recognized student organizations. Its primary purpose is to develop caliber students who shall handle and manage most of the affairs of the studentry. The USC shall serve as a benchmark in attaining grounds and mold students to become future leaders.
Duties:
a. To promote the general well-being of the students through building harmonious school environment;
b. To organize and direct student activities toward their social, emotional,
intellectual and spiritual development;
c. To coordinate its various activities and programs with the Director of Student Affairs;
d. To inform and update the President of the institution on student matters, affairs and activities;
e. To adopt its own constitution and by-laws; and
f. To exercise and perform powers in accordance with the laws and regulations of the organizations.
Student Publication (The Industrialist)
The DHVSU Administration provides optimum opportunities for the growth and development of campus journalism. The University shall provide opportunities that shall help develop responsible student publications pursuant to the constitutional mandate of freedom of speech and press. All matters pertaining to student publication shall be subject to the laws of the land, the rules and regulations promulgated by the University. Student Publications could be established, operated and maintained only after prior accreditation and authorization.
The Student Publication shall define its vision, mission and goals for the information and guidance of students, members of the academic community and the general public. Such vision, mission and goals shall aim to support the University in the quest for educational excellence particularly in the improvement of instruction, promotion of research and involvement in meaningful activities of the community.