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Agri Club Organizational Vision, Mission and Objectives
KOLEHIYO NG PANTUKAN
JUAN A. SARENAS CAMPUS AGRI-ENTECHPRENUER CLUB
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Mission

To be the governing body of the whole BS Agricultural Business students that will channel the communication between the BS Agricultural Business students and the Administration and be the centered in planning and decision-making processes.

Vision

A leading club in Kolehiyo ng Pantukan by empowered members that promotes unity and solidarity and ensures that all decisions, shall at all times be reflective and beneficial to the students. Hence, it shall be bound to preserve and protect the interest of the BS Agricultural Business students.

Objectives

1. Promote unity and closer ties among all sectors of the school and the outside community:

2. Work hand in hand with the KNP administration in the initiation of intellectual, physical, moral, spiritual, and social advancement of students:

3. Preserve and defend the students’ rights and welfare, ideas and sentiments of all students:

4. Serve as an effective voice of the students to help raise their grievances to proper authorities and further realize their collective interest:

5. Serve as an active forum for BS Agricultural Business students ideas and sentiments and all other areas of concern directly or indirectly affecting them:

6. Provide a forum of public interest such as political, socio-economic, cultural, and moral issues that the BS Agricultural Business students should ought to be aware of:

7. Update the students regularly regarding the school rules and policies for the promotion of transparency:

8. Coordinate and assists co-curricular activities, which KNP deems necessary, consonance with its objective:

9. Initiate educational performances, human potentialities and promote students academic

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