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    AREA 6

    A. SITE

    B. CAMPUS

    C. BUILDINGS

    D. CLASSROOMS

    E. OFFICE AND STAFF ROOMS

    F. ASSEMBLY AND ATHLETIC FACILITIES

    G. BUILDING SERVICES

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    Field Guideto

    thePhysical Plant

    ndFacilities

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    MASTER DEVELOPMENT PLAN

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    SCHOOL FACADE

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    IMCC FACILITIES AND

    SERVICES

    Essential to quality education is a

    school atmosphere that encourages

    holistic person development. In view of

    this, the IMCC administration hasprioritized the development of its campus,

    buildings, and state-of-the-art facilities to

    ensure the students comfort, peace ofmind, acquisition of security and the

    facilitation of learning.

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    As a general policy, all reservations for

    the use of school facilities and equipment

    must be coursed through the Property

    Custodian and with the approval of theSchool Comptroller.

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    The following supplementary facilities are

    provided especially for IMCC students:

    A. Audio-Visual Room

    B. IMCC Review Center

    C. Auditorium

    D. Quadrangle and Stage

    E. Other Facilities / Services

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    A. THE AUDIO VISUAL ROOM

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    In support of the teaching-learning process,

    the AVR provides various audio-visual materials

    and appropriate projection and listening

    equipment. The section houses the instructionalmanuals, slides, microfilms, audio and video

    tapes, charts, mass, transparencies, cds, vcds

    and dvds and other A/V equipment. At present,

    the AVR has two LCD machines (liquid crystaldisplay) and OHP machines (over head

    projector).

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    Although in its fledging stage, the AVR

    provides facilities and materials in support

    of instruction such as fully air-conditioned

    audio-visual rooms, LCDs and OHPs,slides, microfilms, audio and video tapes,

    charts, maps, CDs, VCDs, DVDs, and

    other audio-visual equipment.

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    An Audio-Visual Room with audio and

    video equipment may be used for

    seminars and special meetings of any

    college group upon arrangement with theproperty custodian. Other non-college

    groups may also use the AVR by

    arrangement and payment of certainamount at the Accounting Office.

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    HOW TO BORROW OR USE THE

    AVR OR ITS EQUIPMENTS

    1. Arrangements must be made with the property

    custodian for the use of the AVR or any of its

    equipment before the date.

    2. Fill-up the Reservation Form, indicating the

    time and equipment to be used or to be taken

    out. Reservations are on First Come, First

    Served basis. The AVR users form will be

    signed by the college dean / head for approval.

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    3. After securing the approval, present the form

    to the Support Services Staff for assistance in

    using or taking out the equipment.

    (The Support Services Staff will preserve theform until after the use of the AVR or

    equipment, and check the condition of the

    borrowed equipment to determine any liability.)

    4. Fill up the users logbook.

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    5. The DVCD player and TV monitor are used

    solely for classroom instruction and special

    programs, but not for social or entertainmentpurposes.

    6. The DVCD player and TV monitor may be

    used for three hours only. Any extension of the

    stipulated time will be fined Php. 50.00 per

    hour, and Php. 50.00 for the DVCD and Php.

    50.00 for the Karaoke and a fraction thereof.

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    7. CDs, VCDs, DVDs and Karaoke canbe borrowed for one day only. The

    DVCD player, TV monitor, and lecternwill not be taken out from the AVR,except upon order of the Institution

    Administration for some specialoccasions.

    8. Review of DVCD tapes may be doneonly during office hours.

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    9. Return the equipment to itsplace after using, and informthe Support Services Staff orthe Property Custodian thatyou are leaving the AVR.

    10. The repair or replacement ofany used or borrowed AVRequipment that is destroyed orhas malfunctioned after usewill be the responsibility of the

    borrower, unless suchdamage is found to be notattributable to the user.

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    USE OF SCHOOL PROPERTIES

    Respect for Property ---

    Students are expected to use theschool properties and facilities with extra-care. Any damage must be repaired andreplaced at the offenders expense.

    Littering or leaving empty bottles andother garbage anywhere is prohibited.Stealing or damaging property inside the

    campus will be dealt accordingly.

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    The leader of the

    group/s permitted to

    use school facilities

    will be heldresponsible for the

    behavior of the

    group.

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    AVR may be used for official scheduled

    classes and activities. The cleanliness of

    the rooms and their surrounding is the

    responsibility of the students. They should

    keep the AVR at all times neat and

    orderly. Whiteboards must likewise beclean and the chairs be arranged properly

    before and after using.

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    B. IMCC REVIEW CENTER

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    The IMCC Review Center provides

    complete sound system and lighting

    facilities intended for a thorough review for

    students in preparing for board exams. It isalso used for seminarworkshop and

    other student related activities.

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    C. AUDITORIUM

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    Physical Education Classes are held in

    the Auditorium. This is located at the Basic

    Education Department, 4th Floor of the

    High School Building. Other activities alsoheld in auditorium, such as Recognition

    Program, Ecumenical Mass, Seminars,

    and other special institutional occasions.

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    D. QUADRANGLE / STAGE

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    Annually the Palakasan Activities,

    Students Night, Employees Night,

    Baccalaureate Mass and Commencement

    Exercise are held in the Quadrangle andStage. It can also be used for trainings

    and practices and other student activities.

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    STAGE

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    E. OTHER FACILITIES /

    SERVICES:

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    CYBER SHACK CAFE

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    LIBRARY

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    STUDENTS LOUNGE

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