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    Student Programs and Leadership Development

    As a cornerstone of the Southville Foreign University(SFU) community, the Academics department, under the Direction of the "Office of Student Affairs", strives for excellence at being leaders and working for all students by providing involvement opportunities and creating programs that foster an environment that is both safe and conducive to learning and enjoyment. This is in line with SFU's endeavor to create a balanced campus life for its students.

    The Department of Student Programs and Leadership Development promotes the personal growth and intellectual development of students through co-curricular programs.

    Just as the classroom experience provides a forum for new thoughts, ideas, and opinions, so does co-curricular programming (educational, social and recreational programming, and leadership training and student organizations).

    As a leader in the co-curricular experience at Southville Foreign University, Student Programs and Leadership Development collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to foster innovative programs, encourage student learning, and prepare students for life beyond the College. This is accomplished in the context of supplementing the educational mission of the College.

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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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