Classification of CES Program
MSEUF engages in community extension service through campus-based and community-based projects, managed by faculty, students, or jointly. The focus is on greater community involvement, improved environmental conditions, and enhanced livelihood opportunities, aligning with diverse sub-objectives.
MSEUF at present conducts community extension service in the following manner.
According to the Nature of the Project
- Campus-based Projects (camp-based). These are projects that are course-related undertaken by students in client-partner communities as part of course requirements or field exposure. Since it is a course requirement activities are directly under the guidance and supervision of a faculty.
- Community-based projects (com-based). Projects under this classification follow the concept of “helping people help themselves,” “learning by doing,” and “teaching by example,” or “teaching through demonstration.”
According to Management Hosting
- Faculty- initiated
- Student- initiated
- Joint faculty and student- initiated
- Department-initiated
- University wide-initiated
According to Sub-Objectives Being Addressed
- Greater community involvement thru value re-direction and social services
- Better environmental conditions
- Livelihood opportunity and improved income
Classification of CES Program
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