CatSu COEd hopes for BEEd, BSEd programs to qualify phase II Level IV accreditation of AACCUP
Academic AffairsAfter an in-depth accreditation
task force training to prepare the college for the incoming accreditation in
their BEEd and BSEd programs last November 5, 2022, the College of Education is
hopeful that they would be able to have these programs qualify for phase II
Level IV Accreditation which will be surveyed by the Accrediting Agency of
Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines, Inc. (AACCUP) on
February 2023.
With
the training conducted by COEd’s Accreditation Task Force, the team was able to
revisit the accreditation process prescribed by the AACCUP. They were also
prepared to be acquainted with the specific roles and responsibilities in their
assigned areas, and the readiness of the programs in the consideration of its
strengths and weaknesses.
For Dr. Maria Sheila R. Gregorio,
Dean of the College of Education, their preparation is so essential in
achieving the goal that they want for the college.
She also shared the advantages
that COEd will get once the programs are qualified for the said
accreditation.
“COEd will be qualified for
Center for Excellence (COE) as we conform to high standards of instruction,
research, and extension. It will also be possible for the BEEd and BSEd
programs to know its strengths and weaknesses and what other aspects it needs
to develop,” Dr. Gregorio said.
During the training “From COD,
COEd Towards COE: Accreditation Task Force Training” Dr. Gregorio was assisted
by Dr. Edna A. Pante, Dr. Joseph G. Zafe, Dr. Maria Charlene A. Cantar, and Dr.
Rosana S. Abundo.
As hopeful as she is, Dr.
Gregorio, who is also the proponent of the training, sees the prestige that
CatSU will get having the possession of quality standards once the programs
will be qualified in the accreditation. #FJBTemplonuevo