CIT develops extension programs proposals

Program and project proponents involved in proposal and terminal report development at the College of Industrial Technology underwent the PACE Training by Extension and Community Services on March 25, 2025.

The PACE (Policies, Allocation, Creation, Endorsement) Training was held to help the participants understand current policies and orient them on the latest guidelines and requirements concerning extension programs.

The participants of the PACE training from the College of Industrial Technology

The whole-day activity was led by ECS Director Roger Ray Manzano and facilitated by CIT Extension Coordinator Rachel Badiana.

VP for  Research, Extension, and Intellectual Property Andrew Eusebio Tan also gave words of encouragement to the participating faculty members of the college.

The training participants, headed by CIT Dean Angelie Lopez, were composed of 

Director for Information and Communications Technology Engr. Russel M. De la Torre, Jonah Tarrosa, Management Information System Head Benrie James Nufable, Rammel Cadagat, Maria Genesa Zapanta, Jo-an Juesna, Jeanger Labayen, Maricel Dardar, Nikki Ronquillo, Lylanie Rivera, Perseus Bravo, Ruby Mae Bermejo, Ronnie Iwayan, and Engr. Gladyz Cepeda.

The training also provided an opportunity for the participants to learn more about proposal development through a deep dive into proposal writing techniques, budget allocation, and specifics of drafting the work plan.

ECS also outlined the steps for submitting proposals for in-house review and endorsement.

The afternoon session was spent drafting proposals based on the TRC compliance and suggestions.The participants then presented their outputs and submitted the revised draft for review.

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