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Caserooms
Eight amphitheater-style caserooms are the setting for exciting class discussions and intellectual interchange. The caserooms have modern audiovisual and multimedia equipment.
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Knowledge Resource Center - Library
The KRC - Library collection consists of more than 20,000 volumes of books, periodicals, and AV materials in the field of management and related topics. In the acquisition process, titles with particular relevance to the Asian region are prioritized. Todate there are 2,469 MRRs (theses) of the students included in the collection.
All KRC staff are licensed librarians and are technologically-proficient. They see to it that all users have access to the various collections through the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC)/ Library Information System (LIS), the electronic resources searching and printing, the Internet, and reproduction facilities. With the use of Library computers, data and information searching, the MRR (theses) and other library databases are thus facilitated.
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Dormitory
The six-level dormitory has a computer room, a student lounge, study areas, and 45 air-conditioned rooms. New MBA students are required to live in the dormitory for a minimum of three months. Overseas students in the MM and MDM programs are allowed to explore off-campus housing facilities.
Each dormitory room can accommodate up to six (6) residents. Each room has:
1) two semi-bedrooms with a double deck and a single bed
2) closets
3) two sinks
4) study area
5) blackboard
6) a telephone unit
7) three-piece sofa set
Each resident has a study table with bookshelves. The dormitory provides linens (bed sheets, pillowcase, blanket) which are changed once a week. Personal computers and/or laptop, handheld calculators, radio, and refrigerator (no more than 6 cu. ft.) are allowed with a corresponding monthly energy fee. All appliances/ equipment are officially registered for security reasons. Each dormitory floor has eight (8) rooms, with one dorm attendant assigned to take care of dormitory maintenance. Every floor has the following:
1) dinette with a microwave oven (for reheating purposes only), hot and cold drinking fountain, lavatory, and a round table for dining
2) bathroom with 5 toilet cubicles, 6 urinals (males only), 5 shower cubicles, and 6 lavatory sinks.
3) telephone card booths, for either local or international calls.
Not allowed for safety reasons are stoves, electric pots, toasters, portable water heaters, flat iron, percolators, and cordless phone.
The ground floor of the dormitory also houses the Student Association lounge, with television set and cable facilities that students can use. There is also a convenience store which sells AIM merchandise and souvenir items, snacks and basic supplies for student needs.
The dormitory likewise has an interdenominational chapel at the ground floor, a Muslim prayer room at the second floor and a Hindu meditation room at the third floor.
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Cafeteria
The Institute cafeteria is located on the second floor of the main building. It serves Filipino and Oriental dishes on cash basis at very reasonable prices.
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Grounds
Zen Garden
For learning team arguments or plain fun flurry, we have the Zen Garden in the middle of the campus - the central point of student activity. Bonsai, mini fountains, and tropical plants adorn the garden and lend a laid-back atmosphere that encourages you to reflect on your cases, your ambitions, and sometimes your failures. After classes, students burst forth from the caserooms to continue debates, consult professors, or engage in simple chitchat. Deepavali, Chinese New Year, or Christmas - we celebrate occasions in typically Asian fashion at the Zen Garden.
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Gym
The gym, located at the basement level of the dormitory, has fitness equipment that are available for use for a minimal fee. A fitness instructor comes in daily to help ensure that AIM staff and students attain that proverbial "sound mind in a sound body."
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Swimming Pool
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Need a break from all those papers? Take a dip in the swimming pool, which is for the exclusive use of students, staff, and guests of the AIM Conference Center. Another way to stretch your muscles is to challenge your classmates to a set of table tennis just beside the pool.
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