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    Our ultimate goal is to be the premiere graduate institution that shapes global business executives and professionals through agile educational delivery systems.

    International Network: World-Class Affiliation, Inter-Campus Accreditation.

    The Southville Foreign University(SFU) Graduate School of Global Business Executives and Professionals has strategic alliances with Schiller International University, London City College and, Preston University.

    The Southville Foreign University(SFU) Graduate School is proud to be in partnership with the Personnel Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP) and the Philippine Marketing Association (PMA), two of the most prestigious business organizations in the country, along with the Guidance Counselor Circle of the Philippines (GCCP), the leading institute that develops the Guidance and Counseling profession.
     
    Sec. 2. Declaration of Policy. – It is hereby declared a policy of the state to promote the improvement, advancement and protection of the guidance and counseling profession by undertaking and instituting measures that will results in professional, ethical, relevant, efficient, and effective guidance and counseling services for the development and enrichment of individuals and group lives.

    The State recognizes the important role of guidance counselors in nation-building and promotes the sustained development of a reservoir of guidance counselors whose competence have been determined by honest and credible licensure examinations and whose standards of professional practice and service are world-class and internationally recognized, globally competitive through preventive regulatory measures, programs and activities that foster their continuing professional development.

    Sec. 14. Registration without Taking Licensure Examination. – A person who possesses the pertinent qualifications required for admission in the examination for registration as a guidance counselor pursuant to the provisions of this Act may be registered without examination: Provided, That the applicant files with the Board within two (2) years after its creation, an application for registration and issuance of a Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card by submitting credentials showing that the applicant before

    a. Had been doctoral and masters degree holders in Guidance and Counseling courses with at least three (3) years of teaching experience in Guidance and Counseling courses and/or fulltime counseling practice for the same period;

    b. Had passed at least eighteen (18) units of Master’s level courses in Guidance and Counseling such as Counseling Techniques/Theories, Organization and Administration of Guidance Services, Tests and Measurement, Group Process/Counseling and Career Guidance/Counseling; and have, at least seven (7) years of experience in counseling work; and

    c. Had completed academic requirements for a master’s degree in guidance and counseling and have five (5) years experience as full-time guidance counselors.
     
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    Attention: New Students
    6/3/2010
     
    New students are invited to the Orientation Program to be held on June 7, 10:00 A.M.
     
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    Habitat for Humanity
    5/4/2010
     

    Fifteen students of the Southville Foreign University School of Business and Computing, and School of Hospitality Management, volunteered to help construct houses for the Habitat for Humanity Homes of Hope in Rodriguez, Rizal on April 19, 2010.

    The SFU volunteers were divided into two groups to maximize work efficiency.

     
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