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Perceived Outcomes on the Management Sustainability of Western Philippines University External Campuses

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The Western Philippines University is serving primarily the province of Palawan. The main Campus is located in San Juan, Aborlan, Palawan and another major campus is located at Puerto Princesa City. Different campuses and training centers are established in the strategic places in the province operating in partnership with the Local Government Units (LGUs). Findings of the study would serve as basis of Western Philippines University External Campuses administration to further enhance and develop shared governance; governance structure and external influences. This research study aimed to determine the perceived outcomes on the management sustainability of Western Philippines UniversityExternal Campuses”. Specifically, it analyzed the significant relationship between the management competence of the campus administrators and the perceived outcomes on the management sustainability of External Campuses as to instruction, research and extension services. This study was conducted at the Western Philippines University External Campuses namely: Quezon Campus, Busuanga Campus, El Nido Campus, Culion Campus, Canique Extension School and Rio Tuba Extension School. This study used the descriptive-correlational research method. Descriptive method was employed to describe the management capability of the administrators according to management competence and the perceived outcomes of management which was the sustainability of the WPU-External Campuses in terms of instruction, research and extension.

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