The Philippine State College of Aeronautics pursues to have its own location in Palmayo Resettlement, Flordibanca which has a large area for campus establishments. The administration is currently arranging the proceedings to settle our migration to the new site. These include the setting for the land title, forming new sets of buildings and fulfilling other properties needed. As soon as all the transactions are accepted upon approval, we can freely transfer to the new school that the government has granted us.
With this, we will be able to upgrade our facilities and expand our horizon. The government has granted to us this opportunity that can be utilize to construct more buildings for particular purposes such as stage, offices, laboratories, etc. However, students have to face and adjust to the changes that this relocation has to bring. With the new site that we are about to have, changes are observed to cope up to unfamiliar surroundings around us.
First to these changes is the location of the site itself. Obviously, students have to adjust their time and effort in going to school because Palmayo Resettlement is more or less 3 kilometers away from the current site of PhilSCA which is the Basa Air Base. They have to familiarize themselves to the new environment that they are about to encounter. Also, new location comes with new sets of rules and regulations. Surely, as campus is about to face its new journey in its new horizon, new rules to follow will be implement. Of course, there will still some existing rules that will stick to the Administration even if we transfer in other place. These are just some of the changes that will affect not just the students but also the staffs and people around PhilSCA.
Hope that students can cope to the different changes that all of us are about to encounter. And surely, at the end of the road, everyone will be satisfied to the