2022 PHILIPPINE RESPONSE - Report - Page 95
PHILIPPINE MEASURES
Immediate Measures
John B. Lacson Foundation
Maritime University (JBLFMU)
(Attachment 34-D) submitted its
compliance documents on 27
January 2022. Based on the
evaluation, the said documents
were inconsistent and therefore
the
institution’s
compliance
cannot be fully determined.
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BIT
International
College
(Attachment 34-F) submitted its
compliance documents on 28
January
2022
which
were
subsequently
reviewed
and
evaluated. As a result, it was found
that there are lacking documents
and as such, it cannot be
established that this particular
shortcoming has been addressed.
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Cristal E-College (Attachment 34G) submitted its compliance
documents on 28 January 2022.
However, at the time of the
evaluation, the electronic link
containing
the
pieces
of
documentary evidence cannot be
accessed. As such, there is no basis
to evaluate the Cristal E-Colleges’
compliance to this particular
shortcoming.
The
pieces
of
documentary evidence shall be
required and checked during the
regular
monitoring
to
be
conducted on 07-12 March 2022.
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Lastly,
PNTC
Colleges
(Attachment 34-H submitted its
compliance documents on 28
January 2022.
Based on the
evaluation, it was found out that
the MHEI had enhanced its
exercise plan where the element
“cycle plan” was included therein.
The cycle plan already states that
all students undergoing laboratory
will be given tasks/activities taking
into account the carrying capacity
requirement. Thus, none of them
will be on standby-mode during
laboratory
activity.
Therefore,
based on the evidence submitted
by PNTC Colleges, the evaluation
team concludes that the specific
finding has been sufficiently
addressed.
The Administration through CHED
informed the UC, OLFU, JBLFMU,
BIT, Cristal E-College, and PNTC of
the results of the evaluation and
that the compliance of the MHEIs
will be verified in the regular
monitoring to be conducted from
February to March 2022. The
shortcomings that will be raised in
the joint monitoring activities will
be processed in accordance with
the existing rules and regulations.
If found non-compliant and have
failed to address the shortcomings
noted within the prescribed
period, a Show Cause Order will be
issued in accordance with existing
policies, rules, and regulations.
KEY AREA 2
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