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Academic and Review Schools Performance as Determinants of the CPA Board Performance among Accountancy Graduates of Central Philippine University for School Year 2000-2001 and 2001-2002 

By Patrocinio G. Pudadera, Jr.  ABSTRACT    This study aimed to determine the academic and review schools performances and location of review schools as determinants the CPA board performance among accountancy graduates of Central Philippine University for school years 2000-2001 and 2001-2002. The study covers a total of 69 accountancy graduates of Central Philippine University for school years 2000-2001 and 2001-2002 who … Read more

Central Philippine University Village (CPUV) Homeowners: Their Economic Situation, Living Condition, Perceived Benefits and Problem Associated with Owning a House and Lot through Mortgage Program, Aganan Iloilo, 2006

By Olufunso O. Oke  ABSTRACT    The study evaluates CPUV Homeowners’ economic and living condition, to determine their perceived benefits and problems encountered. Descriptive Statistics like mean, percentages were used to analyze the data generated by questionnaire administration. The respondents were the homeowners of CPUV. Analysis of the data gathered showed that majority of the homeowners social life is restricted at home because few of … Read more

Faculty Instructional Methods, Problems and Perceived Effectiveness to learning of these Methods By College Students and Faculty of CPU, Iloilo City 1999 

By Olufunso O. Oke  ABSTRACT    This study identified the instructional methods and problems of CPU faculty, and measured the perceived effectiveness of these methods to learning by students and the faculty. The primary purpose of this study was to establish a baseline data on the above variables. The respondents of this study were forty-seven faculty and 324 students selected through purposive sampling from the College of Arts … Read more

Socio-Cultural, Economic, Community Involvement and Priority Needs of Anawin Community at Barangay Rumbang, Pototan, Iloilo: A Baseline Survey for the University Outreach Program and Future Project Implementation 

By Gilda C. Monsole, Stephen A. Yuson, Ian Jade E. Lozada, Lorna T. Grande, Christine B. Golilao, DOnjie LAurente, and Pauline Pollentes ABSTRACT    The baseline study was conducted to determine the socio-cultural, economic, community involvement and priority needs of Anawin Community at Barangay Rumbang, Pototan, Iloilo which will serve as basis for the Entrepreneurial Action in US (ENACTUS), College of Business & Accountancy, and the University general … Read more

College of Business & Accountancy Outreach Project Evaluation to Selected Beneficiaries of Typhoon Yolanda Survivors at Brgy. Sua, San Dionisio, Iloilo 

By Carmen N. Hernandez, Lorna T. Grande, Levi O. De los Santos, Jr., Gilda C. Monsole, Stephen A. Yuson, and Joan A. Militar  ABSTRACT    This study was conducted to evaluate the different projects conducted by the College of Business and Accountancy of Central Philippine University as part of its outreach activities in Brgy. Sua, San Dionisio, Iloilo. Specifically, … Read more

A Tracer Study for Graduates of Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration (TUEBA) and Central Philippine University (CPU) Joint Degree Programs at Thai Nguyen City, Vietnam 

By Lucio T. Encio, Nelia G. Bonete, Rowena M. Libo-on, Nonito S. Baldeviso, and Teresita E. Crucero  ABSTRACT    This tracer study aimed to assess the employability of graduates of TUEBA and CPU joint degree programs at Thai Nguyen City, Vietnam for the year 2016. There were 113 graduates involved in this study who were chosen randomly from a population of 157 graduates of … Read more

A Study on CPU’s Image Through its 1997-1998 Practicum Students as Perceived by the Supervisors of Selected Establishments in Iloilo City 

By Perla G. Deocampo and Rowena M. Libo-on ABSTRACT    The study was conducted among the fifty-two (52) supervisors from selected establishments in Iloilo City for school year 997-98 to determine CPU’s image through its practicum students as perceived by the supervisors in selected establishments in Iloilo City. The independent variables used were those pertaining to the supervisor’s … Read more

The Aquaculture Practices of Fishpond Lease Agreement (FLA) Milkfish Operators and their Annual Level of production in the Municipality of Dumangas 

By Renjo B. Debil  ABSTRACT    The purpose of the study was to determine and describe the aquaculture practices and the annual level of production of the FLA milkfish operators in the municipality of Dumangas province of Iloilo. This study covered all the 50 Milkfish FLA (Fishpond Lease Agreement holders). The instrument used to gather data was an assisted written questionnaire. The data were … Read more

Students’ Satisfaction of the Joint Degree Programs Offered by Central Philippine University (CPU) and Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration (TUEBA) – Vietnam 

By April Ann B. De La Gente, Teresita E. Crucero, Rowena M. Libo-on, Diosdado Galanto, and Agripino Gallo, Jr. ABSTRACT    This descriptive-correlational study sought to determine the level of the students’ satisfaction of the joint degree programs offered by Central Philippine University (CPU) and Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration (TUEBA) – Vietnam in terms of collegiality, programs schedule, relevance of curriculum … Read more

High School Grade Average, National Secondary Achievement Test Rating and English and Math Placement Examination Scores as Predictors of Academic Performance among Freshmen Students in Introductory Accounting at Central Philippine University for School Year 1997-1998 

By Rusalie Baldeverona, Leny Rose Mucho, and Mary O’ T. Penetrante  ABSTRACT    The study sought to determine the predictive ability of the college admission criteria such as High School Grade Average (HSGA), NSAT rating, English Placement Examination Score (EPES) and math Placement Score (MPES) on the academic performance of the target population consisting of 1,122 freshen students entering the College of Commerce … Read more