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University SSC holds GA anew with 8 proposed projects approved

Updated: Feb 24, 2023


SSC President John Michael Macaya urged the students to use the student hotline in raising their academic concerns.


The Supreme Student Council (SSC) of Mindanao State University-General Santos conducted the Second Semestral General Assembly, resulting in the approval of eight proposed projects by the officers on February 22, at the University Gymnasium.


The eight approved projects are composed of Kaagapay 2.0, which is intended to give financial assistance amounting to P500 to those five deserving students per college of the university, YNFORM Grassroot Dialogue, MSU-GSC SOGIESC Handbook that earned the appreciation of the LGBTQIA+ community, and the project #ALLOURPRIDE: It's Pride Day In MSU-GSC, in which the title was amended to #ALLOURPRIDE: Thank GAD It's Pride Day in MSU-GSC, composing the Pride March, Banner Competition, Born This Way, and Queen of MSU 2023 to be held this coming April 2.


The Tsinelas sa Paglaom: Hakbang Tungod sa Kinabukasan project of the Committee on Ways and Means was also approved, along with the project of the Committee on Public Relations Constitutional Convention and Special Conduct of the General Assembly, while the Greek Council's project entitled Preventing and Countering Radicalism and Violent Extremism earned concerns from the constituents yet was also approved after some adjustments.


Accomplishments checked


The SSC Treasurer, Hon. John Hetler Ibarra, beforehand presented the Status of Development Plan of the First Semester with 12 successes and 3 on-going remarks; one of those is the success of Miss MSU, Libreng Sakay, Freshmen Nightx3 Loaded, Students' Night, and many more. The assembly revealed that there are still three on-going projects including the Katagbawan, Lakbay-MSUan, and the Student Hotline.


In line with the on-going projects of SSC, Hon. John Michael Macaya, encourages students to use the student hotline to raise their academic concerns instead of using social media, for it would answer their questions.


"We really encourage everyone that if you have academic concerns, you may always lobby it to the SSC or private message me directly because if you post it on social media, the administration could not give answers to your concern," Macaya emphasized.


The Commission on Audit also presented their findings, stating that there were some miscalculations in the disbursement and mismatched dates and number references to the enrollment receipt. In addition, the SSC will be given two weeks by the COA to address the concerns.



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