Dalog to MPSPC: Complete papers for university status
>> Sunday, May 31, 2015
EDUCATION TRENDS
Erlindo Agwilang
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- Barely seven months before the validity period set by
Republic Act 10583 for Mountain Province State Polytechnic College here to
comply with requirements of Commission on Higher Education to attain university
status, officials of the institution were urged to hasten completion of
requirements.
Rep.
Maximo B. Dalog, author of the law converting the institution into a state
university asked MPSPC president Rexton F. Chakas to make those responsible in
the completion of the requirements work harder to hasten requirements like
those on accreditation, libraries, laboratories, outreach and linkages.
During
latest hearing of the House committee on higher and technical education, Dr.
Libertad Garcia of CHED’s office of institutional quality assurance and
governance, reported updates on MPSPC’s compliance for university status.
Garcia
said the college complied with some of six operational requirements like those
on research, faculty and academic policies.
Garcia
reported Kalinga Apayao State College, another institution in the Cordillera is
about to achieve its university status by June, having complied with
conditional requirements.
Dalog in
his letter to Chakas dated May 13, aired concern some equally important
requirements especially in outreach and linkages have not been done by the
college.
“I
respectfully request that you task your director for outreach and linkages to
work vigorously as this is the only area that seems to have zero compliance
until today,” the letter read.
In related
developments, MPSPC officials led by Chakas travelled to Vietnam last week to
forge international linkages with Thai Nguyen University.
Chakas
and Dr. Dang Van Minh signed memorandum of understanding on educational
cooperation between the two institutions.
Venus
Grace Fagyan, vice president for resource generation and linkages said through
the implementation of this linkage with TNU, the college will be engaging in a
collaborative academic, research, cultural and extension endeavors on a global
context.
Meanwhile,
the congressman also requested the presence of Chakas at the next committee
hearing to be scheduled by the House committee on higher and technical
education.
“Notably,
all of the nine state colleges with approved laws for conversion to universities
are being represented by their respective college presidents in recent
committee hearings. It is our humble conviction that your physical presence,
especially at this critical stage of our journey is similarly significant
because CHED and the committee will realize how committed we are in pushing for
a state university for Mountain Province,” Dalog added.
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