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On February 14, Cebu Technological University (CTU) marked the completion of its five-day evaluation of community extension project proposals for 2025 GAA funding, bringing together the university’s extension directors, chairpersons, and extension project presenters.

The five-day evaluation highlighted the presentation and assessment of the extension project proposals in Education, Arts and Sciences, Management and Entrepreneurship, Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry and Veterinary, Technology, and Engineering.

Held at the Conference Hall, CN Building, CTU-Main, the panel of evaluators immersed in a comprehensive discussion with the community extension project presenters, equipping them with adequate insights and feedback to improve their projects.

The panel of evaluators for session A was composed of the Hon. Denilin P. Bantulan, Dr. Lynnette Matea S. Camello, and Mr. Roel J. Rigor; for session B, the panel consisted of the Hon. Antonio Del Socorro, Dr. Pet Roey L. Pascual, and Dr. Aurelio P. Vilbar. After the program, evaluators were awarded certificates and tokens.

These projects underlined the community extension teams’ implementing, monitoring, and evaluation plans, demonstrating CTU’s goal to empower communities with practical, entrepreneurial skills, effective marketing strategies, food production and income generation, community disaster preparedness, and adherence to sustainable development goals, among others.