Diane B. Remot, Wenafrida A. Ordejan, Nazi Borjie J. Cortez, Benedict Julius Steven C. Arpon
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In the world amidst emerging advanced technologies, social networking sites have revolutionized. The existence of information communication technologies redefines how an individual establishes a connection with another as well as with the organizations that serve them. The researchers were encouraged to create this study to strengthen the interactions of the Students Affairs Office and Student Organization Community in Eastern Visayas State University-Tacloban City by providing an online community platform.This project aimed to allow each member of the campus community preferably the Student Affairs Office and student organizations to engage and to transform the information dissemination from posting information on bulletin boards to posting it online which will reach a larger audience and help manage their daily transactions efficiently. In addition, it guides prospect students who would like to be admitted to EVSU in choosing the probable course of study that fits for them which is termed in the system as course matcher. The proponents used an agile software development scrum model to address the software system to be implemented. Data collection was conducted through observations and interviews with its appropriate clientele that will serve as an input to the solution of the problem addressed.The researchers concluded that the existence of the system will help to efficiently and effectively accomplish the responsibilities of the Student Affairs Office and Student Organizations to the members of the university. Furthermore, the researchers recommend that the system will upgrade its functions on the nearest demands of its client.