Our Credo
We believe that our first responsibility is to the students of the the students of the University of San Agustin. In meeting their needs, we must strive to not just satisfy but delight them in everything that we do. Every projects, programs, and events must be of excellence. Thus, we must be the best in our field and make a constant endeavor in knowing and adapting their needs.
We should constantly strive to reduce the financial burdens of the students through reasonable organizational and university fees. We should promptly, accurately, and conveniently serve them in all our undertakings. We must establish successful partnerships with the university administrators, academic personnel, non-academic personnel, suppliers, benefactors, and other stakeholders who contribute to our success by respecting the interests and goals of each sector - who in one way or another share the same motivation of giving superior value and satisfaction to the Augustinian students.
We are also responsible to the student leaders of the university, the men and women who work with us in achieving our goals. Everyone must be considered as an individual. We must respect them and recognize their merit. They must have a sense of security and participation in our decision making process. Incentives must be fare and adequate, working conditions clean, orderly and safe. We must be mindful of ways to help them fulfill their academic responsibilities.
The Augustinian students must feel free to make suggestions and complaints. There must be equal opportunity for development and advancement for those qualified and the disabled. We must provide competent student management, and our actions must be just and ethical.
We are responsible to the university in which we study and work. We must be good students – support good works and charities and bare our fare share of effort, time, and material contributions . We must encourage university improvements, better health, and educational opportunities. We must maintain in good order the property which we are privileged to use.
Income generating activities must make a sound profit so we can initiate more sustainable projects that will assists the helpless and the needy in our university. We must experiment with new ideas. Research must be carried on, innovative programs developed and mistakes paid for.
New equipment must be purchased, new facilities provided, new systems launched, and reserves must be created to provide for adverse times.
We should constantly strive to reduce the financial burdens of the students through reasonable organizational and university fees. We should promptly, accurately, and conveniently serve them in all our undertakings. We must establish successful partnerships with the university administrators, academic personnel, non-academic personnel, suppliers, benefactors, and other stakeholders who contribute to our success by respecting the interests and goals of each sector - who in one way or another share the same motivation of giving superior value and satisfaction to the Augustinian students.
We are also responsible to the student leaders of the university, the men and women who work with us in achieving our goals. Everyone must be considered as an individual. We must respect them and recognize their merit. They must have a sense of security and participation in our decision making process. Incentives must be fare and adequate, working conditions clean, orderly and safe. We must be mindful of ways to help them fulfill their academic responsibilities.
The Augustinian students must feel free to make suggestions and complaints. There must be equal opportunity for development and advancement for those qualified and the disabled. We must provide competent student management, and our actions must be just and ethical.
We are responsible to the university in which we study and work. We must be good students – support good works and charities and bare our fare share of effort, time, and material contributions . We must encourage university improvements, better health, and educational opportunities. We must maintain in good order the property which we are privileged to use.
Income generating activities must make a sound profit so we can initiate more sustainable projects that will assists the helpless and the needy in our university. We must experiment with new ideas. Research must be carried on, innovative programs developed and mistakes paid for.
New equipment must be purchased, new facilities provided, new systems launched, and reserves must be created to provide for adverse times.