
This study aims to determine the level of awareness and acceptability of the revised vision, mission, goals, and objectives of the programs of Philippine Normal University Visayas as evaluated by students, faculty, administrative staff, alumni, and stakeholders. The result of the study provides an insight into the awareness and acceptability of the university’s VMGO. Descriptive research was used and online survey method was followed. Data were collected using a researcher-made questionnaire designed from the university’s vision, mission, goals, and objectives. The data were analyzed using percentage and rank to determine their awareness and acceptability of the VMGO. For the awareness of respondents, the data showed that the respondents with ranks 1 and 66.6 % were fully aware of the VMGO. The respondents possessed a very high level of acceptability with 58.7 % as rank 1. It is recommended that the university shall continue the awareness campaign and promote the VMGO for other stakeholders to be aware and enhance the acceptability level. Web administrators should maximize the use of the university website to get the widest dissemination of VMGO. The official University Facebook should increase and continue to disseminate information about VMGO. Evaluation on awareness and acceptability of the VMGO by the various stakeholders should be implemented periodically.
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