What is TALES?
The Tamaraw Advocacies, Learning Experiences and Services (TALES) provides meaningful firsthand and vicarious alternative learning experiences such as community immersion, charity work, exposure to cultural performances, literacy program, film viewing, etc. This program that supports the holistic development of students is part of Far Eastern University's formative and responsive approach by providing options for those who need to render community service hours due to violations of the Student Code of Conduct.
What are the new features of TALES?
Collaboration. The new design of TALES involves 11 coordinating offices offering various options and monitoring procedures:
- Academic Affairs Office (AAO)
- Academic Development Office (ADO)
- Academic Services (AS)
- Community Extension Services (CES)
- Guidance & Counseling (G & C)
- Health Services (HS)
- Library
- President's Committee on Culture (PCC)
- Student Development (SDEV)
- Student Discipline (SD)
- Volunteerism Services Office (VSO)
Variety. There is a wide online list of options and schedules of community service hours,
Equivalency Points. Attendance to each TALES session has clearer equivalency points.
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Steering Committee
Adam Alcantara, Maria Carmencita Alfonso, Lovely Balmes, Rosalie Cada, Marilou Cao, Joeven Castro, Annabel Ciubal, Ma. Estrella Datinguinoo
Lenore Delos Santos, Blanca Destura, Martin Lopez, Luzelle Ormita, Lhester Jhon Peria
Lenore Delos Santos, Blanca Destura, Martin Lopez, Luzelle Ormita, Lhester Jhon Peria