KSU's highlights on student services and its personnel

Among the major priorities of the university is the welfare of its students, faculty, and personnel, which is why such services catering to their needs are essential. One of the numerous services is the availability of a diverse fleet of vehicles to transport students, faculty, and staff efficiently. This fleet includes a range of service vehicles such as SUVs for smaller groups and off-road travel, pick-up trucks for transporting goods and equipment, L300 vans for general transportation within the campus or shorter trips, Starex vans for larger groups, and other versatile vans. This effort ensures equitable access, as the university offers free use of these vehicles to students, faculty, and staff.

Just recently, the university started to implement convenient transportation for students, faculty, and staff operating from 7:30 AM to 5:15 PM. The initiative ensures accessibility and convenience for those who travel between two campuses and reduces financial cost to each student, faculty and staff. Apart from the daily transport, other service vehicles are also available to ferry participants attending activities to other campuses, as well as faculty and staff who need to conduct administrative or research tasks and or on official travel.

On the other hand, one of the priority infrastructure projects that the university has established is the construction and completion of the ladies and men’s dormitories for the Bulanao campus and a ladies' dorm for the Rizal Campus. These buildings will provide accessible and affordable housing for students, especially those who live in the far-flung municipalities of the province and other neighboring provinces.  

These services provided by the university leave confidence in the safety and well-being of its KSU people. Fostering a more connected and efficient campus environment, the university continuously initiates more sustainable commuting, housing accommodations, and other services and resources to be utilized by the university community.