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The Campus Ministry program of TFVC is anchored in the strengthening of spiritual well-being of every student as well as teachers, staff and administrative officers. It seeks to imbibe in them the Christian principles and bible teachings they can use to live a morally-uptight and God-fearing character.
Healthy body leads to a sound mind. The college accomplishes this with the Physical Education courses which not only gives them academic knowledge, but also involves them in activities which train their physical bodies as well as improve their social interaction and awareness. Students are exposed in the following undertakings: Physical Fitness Programs, Rhythmic Activities, Recreational Activities, and Individual, Dual & Combative Sports. The college also hosts an annual Sportsfest Competition where various departments vie for supremacy in events like Cheering Competition, Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Badminton, Dart and Chess.
Students exhibit their creativity and artistic talents through performing arts, play, variety shows and concerts on several occasions within the school year. The ‘Masque Club’, organized by the students under the supervision of a faculty adviser recruits students interested in acting, dancing and singing. Self expression has been the primary reason for student’s membership. Among their performances were ‘Grease’, ‘Miss Saigon’, ‘The Cats’, ‘West Side Story’, and ‘Les Miserable.’
The college believes that each student has a potential for success. And there is always a cause for their misdemeanor, poor performance and indifference. Usually peer pressures, family problems, financial difficulties, poor academic background are among the major problems they face. Open to these predicaments, TFVC extends guidance and counseling services not only to students but to parents as well who find it difficult to handle behavioral concerns.
The Fisher Valley College serves not only the needs of students but also delivers services to the community. Utilizing the faculty members, staff and students, they band together reaching out to the underprivileged and actively participates in making this community a better place to live in. Presently, the outreach programs of TFVC are coordinated with the National Service Training Program (NSTP) department that implements the Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) component as mandated by law. CWTS refers to activities contributory to the general welfare and the betterment of life for the members of the community or the enhancement of its facilities, especially those devoted to improving health, education, environmental, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation and moral of the citizenry and other social welfare services. With this program TFVC sees an opportunity where it can both serve the students and the community – community being the direct beneficiary while the students the training on values education, transformational leadership, spirit of patriotism, community building and sustainable development. Among the community service programs regularly conducted by the college are Street Children Feeding program, Medical-Dental Mission, Blood Letting Program, Clean and Green Campaign, and other outreach programs to victims of calamities.
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