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Bukidnon State University-Student Leadership and Development Unit (SLEDEVU) evaluates BukSU dormitories in the main campus as classes will resume on January 15, 2024 for the Second Semester 2023-2024.
The primary goal of this evaluation is to ensure that these residential facilities are well-equipped to offer a conducive living environment for students once classes commence.
Dr. Lorenzo B. Dinlayan III, Director of SLEDEVU, spearheaded the assessment, emphasizing the importance of maintaining high standards within the living quarters of BukSU to support students’ academic success and personal development.
Key aspects being assessed include overall cleanliness, safety measures, and the availability of essential amenities within the dormitories.
The assessment conducted on January 4, 2024, involved Dormitory Managers from Kilala Dormitory, Mahogany Dormitory, Rubia Dormitory, and the BukSU Hostel.
“As the new academic year approaches, the proactive approach taken by the SLEDEVU in assessing and addressing dormitory conditions underscores Bukidnon State University’s commitment to providing students with a conducive and secure living environment that complements their educational journey,” posted by BukSU-SLEDEVU in their Facebook page. (Lawrence David S. Baylosis, SLEDEVU. Photos: Carlos Kirby Paggao)
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