Parents, students set case vs ‘fake’ school
>> Friday, June 16, 2017
By Jun Elias
SAN FERNANDO, La Union – Parents and students of a local school here are
set to file charges against the institution for allegedly operating without
proper permits.
The complainants recently sought the help of the National
Bureau of Investigation regional office for the filing of a class suit and
criminal charges against the officials of California University-Foreign
Credential Evaluation Ideal Center (CU-FCE) in Barangay Sevilla.
One of the complainants, Ruth Villaruz, said the CU-FCE
is not registered with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and other
government agencies.
“I discovered this when I tried to transfer my daughter
to Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University. The DMMMSU officials told me
the school where my daughter came from was not registered. Other students from
CU-FCE were also not accepted at the DMMMSU,” Villaruz said.
CHED Region 1 director Cherrie Melanie Ancheta-Diego
confirmed to another complainant, Rebecca Carreon, that the CU-FCE is not in
the list of institutions authorized to operate higher education programs in the
region.
“In September 2014, the CU-FCE applied for a permit
to operate an auxiliary service for transnational education. It has not
complied with the policies, standards and guidelines for transnational
education program,” Ancheta-Diego said in a letter to Carreon.
On its website, the California University Education based
in Los Angeles, USA posted that the CU-FCE in San Fernando City is not
affiliated with them.
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