La Consolacion College Tanauan
Tanauan City, Batangas
Office of the Student Affairs
College Department
VISION – MISSION AWARENESS MONTH
I.RATIONALE
Vision-Mission Month is celebrated every year in LCCT where our Augustinian students and
personnel are committed to building a better community for all of God's people, a community where
everyone has all they need to live a dignified and fulfilling life. It is the day on which we reflect on the
urgency to proclaim the Good News in our times.
This activity is a response to the love with which God loves us through our Father Saint
Augustine. God's love is the spiritual energy that can make harmony; justice and communion grow
among persons, races and peoples for which everyone is searching. It is God, who is Love, who leads the
Church towards those farthest away and calls us to be renewed from the original source, Jesus Christ,
from whose pierced heart flows the love of God.
Our Augustinian-Marian faith is the source of care, tenderness, compassion, hospitality and
interest in other people's problems, for spreading Christ's charity around the world.
La Consolacion College Tanauan has the responsibility of promoting a dignified and fruitful
celebration of Vision-Mission Month.
II.OBJECTIVES
The program aims to:
1. Deepen LCCians’ understanding of ULCC-SL Vision and Mission through activities;
2. Encourage college students to get involved with and support the celebration; and
3. Help LCCians see Christ’s vision, and practically work out His love for the world as they involve
themselves in His mission in the campus.
III.COMPOSITION
The activity is organized to be implemented by a team who will facilitate its management and
administration. The team serve as the facilitators for the development and implementation of the
program.
Team Leader: Mr. Enrico Hidalgo
Organizers: Student Council
Facilitator: Ron Jairo Bartolome
Vhel Joshua Alcazar
Ways and Means: Regine Gonzales
Aika Narvacan
Elaine Mendoza
IV.ACTIVITIES AND SCHEDULE
Essay Writing Contest
Date: September 19, 2016 (Monday)
Time: 8:30 am – 10:30 am
Venue: College Library
Poster Making Contest
Date: September 19, 2016 (Monday)
Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am
Venue: CFAS Classroom
V.GUIDELINES
1. Each course must have one (1) representative for the essay writing contest and two (2)
representatives for the poster making contest.
2. Materials for essay writing will be provided.
3. Participants in the poster making must bring their own materials such as pencil, pen, marker,
coloring materials, ½ illustration board. They may use any medium in their poster/illustration.
4. All entries must follow the theme of the contest:
a. Essay Writing: ULCC-SL Vision
b. Poster Making: ULCC-SL Mission
5. Participants must finish within the given time.
6. All entries will be judged according to the following criteria:
Essay Writing
Creativity – 40%
Structure – 20%
Adherence to Topic – 10%
Organization – 10%
Conventions (Grammar, Spelling, Punctuations) – 20%
Total 100%
Poster Making
Creativity and Presentation - 40%
Originality - 30%
Relevance to the Theme - 30%
Total 100%
7. There will be three winners per category. Champion, 1st Runner-Up and 2nd Runner-Up.
8. All winners will receive certificates and medals from the organizers.
9. Names of the winners will be posted on the department’s bulletin board.
VI.LOGISTICS AND BUDGET
Certificates (c/o Student Affairs Office)
6 Winners
8 Certificates of Participation
6 Medals (c/o Registrar’s Office)
Food and Drinks for Judges (3 judges x 2 events= 6) P 300
Total Budget P 300
VII.EVALUATIONS
Evaluation forms will be given to the participants after the contests. This is to measure the
effectivity of the program.
Prepared by
Mr. Enrico Hidalgo
Student Affairs Coordinator
College Department
Noted by
Mr. Joenil Aliguin Mr. John Matanguihan
Director of Student Services College Dean
Approved by
Ms. Remedios Molinyawe Sr. Emilia Lacuarta, OSA
Chancellor School President