Department of Student Affairs & Services (DSAS)University’s major student services are coordinated and administered by the different offices and sections under the Student Affairs and Services. This unit provides relevant programs and services to the students that are designed to complement the academic offerings of the institution while promoting the students’ growth and development.Programs of DSAS:1. Student Development, Athletic, Sports and Recreation ProgramCaters the following Services:A. Student ActivitiesB. Student Leader’s TrainingC. UZ GamesThus, all activities which relates to student activities, whether inside or outside of the campus, the Department ofStudent Affairs and Services should approve and monitor the activities.I. STUDENT DEVELOPMENTStudent Organization, Activities, Representation and Leadership DevelopmentThe DSAS supervises, regulates and guides the operation of all recognized student organizations and student activities.A. RECOGNIZED STUDENT SUPREME COUNCIL ASSOCIATION - These are organizations that have been chartered by the Universidad de Zamboanga after meeting all UZ criteria for recognition by Student Supreme Council Association Recognized and DSA.B. UZ RECOGNIZED ORGANIZATIONS - Organizations seeking recognition at the University level can be recognized by the DSAS Office. These group include special interests groups, performing arts, honor societies and other generalized affinity group populations.RECOGNIZED UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION1. UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA - STUDENT ACTION FORCE (SAF) - is composed of undergraduate students from different colleges that aims to empower these student leaders on governance and will to serve and extend services through activities that are beneficial to their alma mater. This also aims to eliminate individual differences between students and promote cultural unification to uphold the greater sense of being a Filipino.2. UZ SCHOLARS AND GRANTEES ASSOCIATION (UZSGA) - is the official organization of the university whose desires is to promote and foster the spirit of service, performance, brotherhood and camaraderie among scholars and grantees of the university as well as other students of the university. It comprises of eleven (11) Scholarships and Grants program of the university such as:1.Service Scholarships2.Academic Scholarships3.President’s Scholarship4.Brass Band Grants7. Presidential Decree 577 Grant5.Performing Arts Band & Dancers Grants6.Presidential Decree 451 Grant8. Drum & Lyre Grants9. Drum & Bugle Grants10. Grand Chorale Grants11. Government Scholarships3. UZ FIRST AIDERS ORGANIZATION - the mission of the UZ First Aiders Organization is to enhance their skills and be guided by its objectives which are to prolong loves, prevent further injury and alleviate human suffering and experience what saving lives means and by educating and empowering student volunteers to step forward inproviding healthcare services to others.4. UZ MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION - is an organization open for all Muslim students of UZ with no needed forms to be filled and no membership fee to be paid. MSA provides UZ students the opportunity to come together in a supportive Muslim environment and seeks to educate the UZ community about Islam.5. UZ PEER COUNSELOR ORGANIZATION - is to coordinate with the Guidance staff, community, faculty and students. Its goal is to develop the well-being of the individuals through peer counseling by giving him/her assistance in her/his emotional personal, social educational and vocational problems.II. STUDENT DISCIPLINE WELFARE AND INFORMATION SERVICES - this caters the following services: Case Handling, Student Insurance, Foreign/ International Student Services.III. SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE1. Scholarship & Grant Programs - UZ offers scholarships and grants to student s who deserve a bright future but are not financially capable of having a college education on their own. The scholarship program of the university reaffirms the university’s role to provide social mobility to a cross-section of the society by providing scholarships irrespective of regional and cultural origins.2. Academic Scholarships - the university awards scholarship to the students who are financially incapable but have demonstrated a high degree of of scholastic aptitude, performance that have graduated in high school as with highest honors (with general average of 98 to 100), with high honors (with general average of 95 to 97) andwith honors (with general average of 90 to 94) of the graduating class.3. Open Academic Scholarship - UZ awards scholarship to old continuing college students starting 2nd semester of the 1st year level who are financially incapable but have demonstrated the potential for superior academic performance with GPA at least 1.8 and no grade lower than 2.25. 4. President’s Scholarship Program - UZ offers scholarships to financially deprived incoming regular third (3rd) year students who excel in their studies in the field of Medical Technology, Pharmacy, Radiologic Technology and Respiratory Therapy.5. Service Scholarship - UZ offers scholarship to the financially deprived but intellectually capable students that give them unique opportunity to develop their leadership skills and to gain a practical work experience and valuable professional development experience through rendering service in different offices of the university that are align with their chosen program/s.6. President Decree (PD) 451 Grant - UZ grant to one (1) student for every thousand students enrolled in the university. This grant program is offered to the financially deprived but intellectually capable students. It is the President or the Executive Vice President who grants the scholarship.7. Presidential Decree No. 577 Grant (An AFP Educational Benefit) - the university offers educational benefits / assistance to dependent / legitimate unmarried child of military personnel in active service who have died or were incapacitated in line of duty since September 21, 1972 and those who shall die and may be incapacitated in the of duty thereafter. Special privilege is further extended to the active military personnel and CAFGU.8. Performing Grants Programs: Drum and Bugle Corps, Brass Band, Performing Arts and UZ Grand Chorale Grant Programs - university offers grant to students who has special talents in singing, dancing and playing musical instruments.9. Varsity Athletic Grant Program - the university offers grant to student who are highly equipped with skills in playing different events (Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Karate-do, Dance Sport, Taekwondo, Table Tennis and Weightlifting) and who have won in local, regional, national and international sports competitions. The athletic program of the university aims in providing assistant to financially incapable athletes to pursue a career while pursuing excellence in sports.10. Government Grant Programs - the university accepts/ recognizes Government grant programs such as CHED Grants - full merit, half merit, Pamana, Tulong Dunong, Congressional District, SNPL, PESFA and UNIFAST; OWWA - OFW Dependent Scholarship.11. Financial Assistance Program - Student Loan Program (PGMA, SAFE, STUFAP SAFE4SR) - through CHED, the University offers student loan to provide assistance to the enrolled students whose allowance for tuition is delayed due to major or other unforeseen circumstances.IV. CAREER AND PLACEMENT SERVICES / ALUMNI AFFAIRS SERVICES - has the primary responsibility for developing and maintaining employer relationships to obtain job leads that will result in graduate job placements. The services consists in partnering with students, graduates and alumni in career development and job search, which requires working directly with student s and the employer community at large.HOW MANY DAYS CAN AN AVARAGE STUDENT MEMORIZE THIS
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Department of Student Affairs & Services (DSAS)University’s major student services are coordinated and administered by the different offices and sections under the Student Affairs and Services. This unit provides relevant programs and services to the students that are designed to complement the academic offerings of the institution while promoting the students’ growth and development.Programs of DSAS:1. Student Development, Athletic, Sports and Recreation ProgramCaters the following Services:A. Student ActivitiesB. Student Leader’s TrainingC. UZ GamesThus, all activities which relates to student activities, whether inside or outside of the campus, the Department ofStudent Affairs and Services should approve and monitor the activities.I. STUDENT DEVELOPMENTStudent Organization, Activities, Representation and Leadership DevelopmentThe DSAS supervises, regulates and guides the operation of all recognized student organizations and student activities.A. RECOGNIZED STUDENT SUPREME COUNCIL ASSOCIATION - These are organizations that have been chartered by the Universidad de Zamboanga after meeting all UZ criteria for recognition by Student Supreme Council Association Recognized and DSA.B. UZ RECOGNIZED ORGANIZATIONS - Organizations seeking recognition at the University level can be recognized by the DSAS Office. These group include special interests groups, performing arts, honor societies and other generalized affinity group populations.RECOGNIZED UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION1. UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA - STUDENT ACTION FORCE (SAF) - is composed of undergraduate students from different colleges that aims to empower these student leaders on governance and will to serve and extend services through activities that are beneficial to their alma mater. This also aims to eliminate individual differences between students and promote cultural unification to uphold the greater sense of being a Filipino.2. UZ SCHOLARS AND GRANTEES ASSOCIATION (UZSGA) - is the official organization of the university whose desires is to promote and foster the spirit of service, performance, brotherhood and camaraderie among scholars and grantees of the university as well as other students of the university. It comprises of eleven (11) Scholarships and Grants program of the university such as:1.Service Scholarships2.Academic Scholarships3.President’s Scholarship4.Brass Band Grants7. Presidential Decree 577 Grant5.Performing Arts Band & Dancers Grants6.Presidential Decree 451 Grant8. Drum & Lyre Grants9. Drum & Bugle Grants10. Grand Chorale Grants11. Government Scholarships3. UZ FIRST AIDERS ORGANIZATION - the mission of the UZ First Aiders Organization is to enhance their skills and be guided by its objectives which are to prolong loves, prevent further injury and alleviate human suffering and experience what saving lives means and by educating and empowering student volunteers to step forward inproviding healthcare services to others.4. UZ MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION - is an organization open for all Muslim students of UZ with no needed forms to be filled and no membership fee to be paid. MSA provides UZ students the opportunity to come together in a supportive Muslim environment and seeks to educate the UZ community about Islam.5. UZ PEER COUNSELOR ORGANIZATION - is to coordinate with the Guidance staff, community, faculty and students. Its goal is to develop the well-being of the individuals through peer counseling by giving him/her assistance in her/his emotional personal, social educational and vocational problems.II. STUDENT DISCIPLINE WELFARE AND INFORMATION SERVICES - this caters the following services: Case Handling, Student Insurance, Foreign/ International Student Services.III. SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE1. Scholarship & Grant Programs - UZ offers scholarships and grants to student s who deserve a bright future but are not financially capable of having a college education on their own. The scholarship program of the university reaffirms the university’s role to provide social mobility to a cross-section of the society by providing scholarships irrespective of regional and cultural origins.2. Academic Scholarships - the university awards scholarship to the students who are financially incapable but have demonstrated a high degree of of scholastic aptitude, performance that have graduated in high school as with highest honors (with general average of 98 to 100), with high honors (with general average of 95 to 97) andwith honors (with general average of 90 to 94) of the graduating class.3. Open Academic Scholarship - UZ awards scholarship to old continuing college students starting 2nd semester of the 1st year level who are financially incapable but have demonstrated the potential for superior academic performance with GPA at least 1.8 and no grade lower than 2.25. 4. President’s Scholarship Program - UZ offers scholarships to financially deprived incoming regular third (3rd) year students who excel in their studies in the field of Medical Technology, Pharmacy, Radiologic Technology and Respiratory Therapy.5. Service Scholarship - UZ offers scholarship to the financially deprived but intellectually capable students that give them unique opportunity to develop their leadership skills and to gain a practical work experience and valuable professional development experience through rendering service in different offices of the university that are align with their chosen program/s.6. President Decree (PD) 451 Grant - UZ grant to one (1) student for every thousand students enrolled in the university. This grant program is offered to the financially deprived but intellectually capable students. It is the President or the Executive Vice President who grants the scholarship.7. Presidential Decree No. 577 Grant (An AFP Educational Benefit) - the university offers educational benefits / assistance to dependent / legitimate unmarried child of military personnel in active service who have died or were incapacitated in line of duty since September 21, 1972 and those who shall die and may be incapacitated in the of duty thereafter. Special privilege is further extended to the active military personnel and CAFGU.8. Performing Grants Programs: Drum and Bugle Corps, Brass Band, Performing Arts and UZ Grand Chorale Grant Programs - university offers grant to students who has special talents in singing, dancing and playing musical instruments.9. Varsity Athletic Grant Program - the university offers grant to student who are highly equipped with skills in playing different events (Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Karate-do, Dance Sport, Taekwondo, Table Tennis and Weightlifting) and who have won in local, regional, national and international sports competitions. The athletic program of the university aims in providing assistant to financially incapable athletes to pursue a career while pursuing excellence in sports.10. Government Grant Programs - the university accepts/ recognizes Government grant programs such as CHED Grants - full merit, half merit, Pamana, Tulong Dunong, Congressional District, SNPL, PESFA and UNIFAST; OWWA - OFW Dependent Scholarship.11. Financial Assistance Program - Student Loan Program (PGMA, SAFE, STUFAP SAFE4SR) - through CHED, the University offers student loan to provide assistance to the enrolled students whose allowance for tuition is delayed due to major or other unforeseen circumstances.IV. CAREER AND PLACEMENT SERVICES / ALUMNI AFFAIRS SERVICES - has the primary responsibility for developing and maintaining employer relationships to obtain job leads that will result in graduate job placements. The services consists in partnering with students, graduates and alumni in career development and job search, which requires working directly with student s and the employer community at large.HOW MANY DAYS CAN AN AVARAGE STUDENT MEMORIZE THIS
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The time it takes for an average student to memorize this text can vary greatly depending on several factors. These include the student's memory and comprehension skills, their familiarity with the subject matter, and the methods they use to memorize the text.
However, as a rough estimate, if a student were to spend an hour each day studying and memorizing the text, they might be able to memorize it in about a week. This is assuming that they are using effective memorization techniques such as repetition, chunking the information into smaller parts, and regularly reviewing what they have learned.
Please note that this is just an estimate and the actual time could be shorter or longer depending on the individual student and their study habits. It's also important to note that understanding and being able to recall the main points of the text is often more beneficial than rote memorization of the entire text.
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