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SLU NSTP
Form 32
(August 2012)
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY School of Teacher Education
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE
2600 Baguio City

NSTP SSC KASAMA ELECTION VOTER’S CERTIFICATION

(TO BE FILLED UP BY NSTP STUDENTS)
NSTP 1: Class code____________Group Number_____ Group Name if available:______________________Class Schedule_______
NSTP 2: Apostolate:_______________________________________________________________________________________

Name of NSTP student: _____________________ Course & Year: ________ Contact No.:_______________Instructor:____________ GUIDELINES: | 1. All NSTP students are required to vote during the SSC KASAMA elections as scheduled by the SSC COMELEC. Also, each NSTP student is required to scout and involve at least five more SLU students who are not currently enrolled in the NSTP to vote. Each enrolled NSTP student must have 6 successfully and properly accomplished forms to submit and this will be equivalent to 20/20 quiz points. Students who will not complete the said 6 forms will be only be given a score of 2/20. As part of this requirement, NSTP students should therefore accomplish this voter’s certification. 2. Requiring students to vote during the SSC KASAMA election is among the activities of SLU NSTP in promoting student leadership, participation and consciousness, and in actively involving students as youth in nation building beginning in the university community. 3. Secure this form from the NSTP Office or download from the SLU NSTP facebook “Mission to Transform” and have it reproduce for your use as instructed by your instructor. 4. Secure a copy and bring it along to the voting precinct when you actually vote. Distribute copies also to your scouted voters. This form must be accomplished or processed personally by the concerned NSTP student and the scouted students to vote during the voting itself. 5. Process one form per student only; no duplication of forms for one student is

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