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UNIVERSITY OF THE VISAYAS

Corner Jakosalem and Colon St., Cebu City, 6000 Philippines

PROJECT PROPOSAL
AY. 2022 – 2023

January 24, 2023


Colon Corner, Jakosalem St. Cebu City, Cebu
To: Dr. Robert Maluya
Dean, College of Maritime Education

A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION

a. Project Title:

MARITIME LANYARD

 According to Section 5: The rights to use funds for officers use in connection with the organization’s
projects and activities.

b. Type of Project:
c. Project Proponents:

Maritime Council of Leaders

d. Project Beneficiaries:

Maritime Students

e. Proposed Date:

January 24, 2023

f. Budget Required

Budget required for Lanyard: ₱ 120,000

g. Budget Requested

Budget Requested for the Proposal: ₱ 120,000

h. Breakdown of Budget:
Materials Department Quantity Amount Total
Lanyard BSMT 500 ₱ 120 per person ₱ 60,000
BS Mar-E 500 ₱ 120 per person ₱ 60,000
Total ₱ 120,000

B. PROJECT OBJECTIVE

To simultaneously simplify student, members, and visitor’s identification in a school and it


enhances departments integrity and security it also allows to demonstrate their representation of
the Maritime Department. This is helpful because it will set them apart from Marine
Transportation and Marine Engineering students. At a glance, the students and faculty staff will
easily know who are MT and Mar E students. This representation can also serve as a means of
advertisement both in and out of the Department/ Organization.

C. PURPOSE

The purpose of Lanyard is to easily identify the student where they belong on the Maritime
Department.
Prepared By:

Jason A. Abainza
President
Maritime Council of Leader’s

Leah Marie A. Erocido Eireen Balilo


Secretary Vice-President
Maritime Council of Leader’s Maritime Council of Leader’s

Recommended By:

Capt. Jonathan C. Relacion C/E Marlon Q. Yumol


OIC Program Coordinator OIC Program Coordinator
BSMT BSMAR E

Noted By:

Dr. Robert M. Maluya


DEAN
College of Maritime Education

Approved By:

Dr. Anna Lou C. Cabuenas


Chief Academic Officer

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