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Volume 6 Issue 6
November-December 2025
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Dissemination, Awareness and Acceptability of the VMGO of Benguet State University from the Perspectives of the Stakeholders
| Author(s) | Dr. EVELYN SANTOS ANGIWAN |
|---|---|
| Country | Philippines |
| Abstract | The institutional vision, mission, goals and objectives (VMGO) serve as a beacon of light for the University in attaining its dreams and aspirations set forth by the administration or leadership with the strong support from its constituents. Thus, this study focused on the dissemination, awareness and acceptability of the VMGO of Benguet State University, Northern Philippines from the lens of the stakeholders composed of one-hundred eighty-three (183) respondents distributed according to the following categories: administrators, teaching personnel, non-teaching staff, representatives from the graduate school alumni, and parents representing the community sector. Descriptive survey was employed and a validated data gathering tool was utilized. Obtained data and information via Google Form was analyzed through frequency, percentage, ranking, weighted means and interpreted using equivalent qualitative descriptions. The use of online platforms and face-to-face dissemination strategies of the VMGO were very effective. Based on the overall results, the stakeholders particularly the teaching personnel, non-teaching staff, alumni and parents or community groups are moderately aware of the VMGO but the administrators claimed to have full awareness. Meanwhile, the stakeholders among teaching personnel and alumni groups evaluated the VMGO with high acceptability but the administrators, non-teaching staff, and parents/community groups rated the VMGO as moderately acceptable. In sum, the stakeholders from various representative groups are moderately aware of the VMGO while the level of acceptability is also moderate, conveying a strong and high acceptance of the vision, mission, goals and objectives of the institution. Conclusively, there is a need to intensify the dissemination of the VMGO to the various stakeholders using technology-based information dissemination to achieve very high level of awareness and acceptance among stakeholders. A follow-up study on the VMGO attainment and congruence along the University’s four-fold function such as instruction, research, extension and production may be considered for greater awareness and higher acceptability. A study on the congruency of the VMGO vis-à-vis attainment of curricular program goals among undergraduate and graduate students could be a significant research focus as part of the recommendation. |
| Keywords | Vision, Mission, Goals, Objectives, Dissemination, Awareness, Acceptability, Stakeholders |
| Field | Sociology > Education |
| Published In | Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2025 |
| Published On | 2025-12-11 |
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