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AWARENESS OF SELECTED CTED STUDENTS ON THE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES OF THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES WPU-MAIN, CAMPUS
AWARENESS OF SELECTED CTED STUDENTS ON THE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES OF THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES
WPU-MAIN, CAMPUS

APRIL KAYE D. ABORTIGUE
CHARMAINE JOY BEDIORES
CYRILLE G. ILAGAN
ELLEN GRACE T. LAGRADA
JOSEPHINE E. PARREÑAS

A RESEARCH PAPER SUBMITTED TO PROF. MARIA CONCEPCION J.CAYAON,
IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS IN
ENGLISH 102, (WRITING IN THE DICIPLINE)

BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

MARCH 2013

APPROVAL SHEET

The Research Paper attached hereto, entitled “AWARENESS OF SELECTED CTED STUDENTS ON THE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES OF THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES” prepared and submitted by ABORTIGUE, APRIL KAYE D. and BEDIORES, CHARMAINE JOY C. and, ILAGAN, CYRILLE G. and LAGRADA, ELLEN GRACE T. and PARREÑAS, JOSEPHINE E. in partial fulfillment of the requirements in ENGLISH 102,( WRITING IN DISCIPLINE) has examined and is hereby recommended for acceptance.

STUDENT RESEARCH COMMITTEE

SHEILA GRACE P. SORIANO GLENN HENRY V. PAZ Statistician English Critic

_________________ _________________ Date Date

MA. CONCEPCION J. CAYAON
Adviser

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Date

PANEL OF EXAMINEER

JONATHAN B. PADUL RUTH J. KUTAT Member Member

_________________ _________________ Date Date

MA. CONCEPCION J. CAYAON
Chairman
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Date

Accepted and approved in partial fulfilment of the requirements in ENGLISH 102, WRITING IN DISCIPLINE for the Degree of Bachelor of Elementary Education.

MERLINE A. RABAYA
DEAN, CTED
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

The researcher was born on April 29, 1996 in Bgy. San Juan, Aborlan, Palawan. She is the 2nd of the two children of Mr. Arnel T. Abortigue and Mrs.



Bibliography: LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix 33 A. Letter to the CTED Dean B. Survey Questionnaire C. Name of the Respondents 35 36 41

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