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The Lasallian Mission

To give a human and Christian education to the young, especially in schools, with the service of the poor as a priority, in order to evangelize and catechize, to promote peace and justice, accomplished together as a shared mission.
 

DLS-CSB Vision Statement

De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, a member of De La Salle Philippines, is a Catholic, dynamic, and innovative learning community. Guided by the Lasallian principles of Faith, Zeal in Service and Communion in Mission, it recognizes the uniqueness of every individual and responds to the diverse needs of all learners. 
 

DLS- CSB Mission Statement

At De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, we believe that it is in community that we create and nurture a learning climate promoting success through mutual support and respect for all learners. As a learner-centered institution, we recognize diversity by addressing various needs, interests and cultures. 
 
As a community of students, faculty, staff and administrators, we strengthen our relationships through transformational experiences guided by appreciation of individual worth, creativity, professional competence, social responsibility, a sense of nationhood, and our faith. 
 
We actively anticipate and respond to individual, industry, and societal needs by offering innovative and relevant programs that foster holistic human development.
 

SDA Vision Statement

The School of Design and Arts of De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde is a center of academic excellence, innovative instruction, training and research in design, arts, new media and the performance fields.
 

SDA Mission Statement

As a Lasallian institution offering tertiary education in the creative industries, SDA is committed to:
- Recognizing the creative industries as a viable cultural and economic force that can be used as a tool for national growth and advancing developments in these fields through research, innovation, learner-centered education and industry linkages.
- Training future practictioners in these fields to be creative, innovative, ethical, professionally competent and equipped with a strong grounding in technological and business management skills.
 

MMA Vision Statement

To be the foremost Multimedia Arts program through the use of dynamic, innovative and learner-centered andragogy in line with the Lasallian mission to produce industry leaders. 
 

MMA Mission Statement

To continue the pioneering effort of producing multimedia 
leaders that address the needs of society through updated educational resources and competent guidance.
 

MMPROJ1 Updates

SUBMISSION OF PROJECT CONTENT TO THE CONTENT EVALUATOR: (required documents below)
  1. Content approval form with adviser’s signature as endorsement
  2. Project content depending on the approved medium
  3. Executive Summary (no more than 3 pages) containing: Background, Project Description, Rationale, Project Objectives, Theoretical Framework, Project Components. Target Audience, Target Beneficiary, & Target Market
NOTE: No submitted project content to the designated evaluator will merit a 0.0 in the Final grade. 

 

 

MMPROJ2 Updates

 

 

SUBMISSION OF PROJECT OUTPUT TO THE CONTENT VEALUATOR for ENDORSEMENT: (required documents below - evaluator will post his/her minimum requirements for endorsement) 
 
INSTRUCTIONS:
  1. Get endorsement slip from Ms. Cory / Ms. Nicole at the 14/F SDA Office
  2. Secure endorsement from the content evaluator in MMPROJ1 by presenting the following:
    1. project output based on approved content
    2. approved content from MMPROJ1
    3. signed content approval form from MMPROJ1
    4. executive summary
    5. internal defense rating sheet from MMPROJ1 

 

MMPROJ Database

Students are required to fill up the MMPROJ database form to be included in the Internal / External Defense Schedule.