The Student Affairs Unit is responsible for the initiation, monitoring and supervision of student activities including students' admission and registration policies, the development of students' personalities as well as their academic and sports potential, and promoting their religious, moral, social and cultural identity.
The Unit is also tasked to foster a constructive interaction among students, in the process developing brother-like relationships among them, and strengthening their interaction and cooperation with the teaching staff and other College personnel.
The Student Affairs Unit takes the lead in enhancing the students' relationships with the community, and in coordinating with various establishments for the students' involvement in the OJT program of the College. Likewise, it is the responsibility of the Student Affairs to supervise and ensure any means of convenience for students in their stay in the College.
It is the students' right to have somebody guide them during their stay in the College so that they have proper advices in all their activities to make their stay in the College successful. In this regard, the Guidance and Counseling Office assists students to make the proper decisions about their chosen fields, in cooperation with the students' academic advisors. The Guidance and Counseling Office also provides assistance and gives advices to students regarding personal and academic problems they face while pursuing their education, and make it a point to enlighten them in any way possible to ensure their success while in College and even after their graduation.
The College has a medical clinic that assists students every time they encounter health-related problems. The clinic is manned by qualified and competent personnel to ensure that both staff and students are adequately assisted and given the required basic treatment should they get sick or meet an accident while in the College premises. The clinic also disseminates information from time to time on what staff and students should do to stay healthy, especially if there are extreme abnormalities in the environment.
To maximize learning, staff and students use various IT and educational technologies, either on their own or borrowed from the college. The IT Services Unit (under the Educational Technologies Centre), also known as the Computer Centre of the College, provides various services to help both the staff and the students in this purpose. As such, basic troubleshooting and hardware repair as well as assistance in installation and configuration or both staff and student computers are provided by this section. Tutorials and workshops are also sometimes provided to those who are requesting such.
In order to ensure more stringent security of the College's resources and equipment, security and surveillance cameras are installed in strategic locations in the College to aid personnel in the monitoring of the College's assets.