23 colleges, universities pwede na sa limited face-to-face classes

PWEDE nang magsagawa ng limited face-to-face classes ang 23 colleges and universities sa bansa sa second semester ng Academic Year 2020-2021.


Ayon sa Commission on Higher Education, pasado sa health standards ng CHED, Department of Health, at Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases ang mga nasabing higher education institutions.


“These HEIs have fully complied with the CHED-DOH guidelines and have been inspected by CHED and their LGUs so they can now bring their 3rd and 4th year students for hands-on training and laboratory classes in a limited face-to-face classes,” sinabi ni CHED chair Prospero de Vera III.
“CHED will continue to monitor these HEIs and I am confident that they will provide safe and healthy spaces for their students in the coming months,” dagdag niya.
Kabilang sa mga HEIs na pinayagan na ang face-to-face classes ang mga sumusunod:
*Mariano Marcos State University – Batac (Region 1)
* St. Louis University (CAR)
*Our Lady of Fatima University – City of San Fernando (Region 3)
*Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health (NCR)
*University of Santo Tomas (NCR)
*University of East Ramon Magsaysay (NCR)
*Our Lady of Fatima University – Quezon City (NCR)
*Our Lady of Fatima University – Valenzuela City (NCR)
*Manila Central University (NCR)
*Adventist University of the Philippines (Region 4)
*De La Salle Health and Medical Science Institute (Region 4)
*University of Perpetual Help – Don Jose (Region 4)
*Our Lady of Fatima University – Sta. Rosa (Region 4)
*Naga College Foundation (Region 5)
*West Visayas State University (Region 6)
*Central Philippine University (Region 6)
*Cebu Institute of Medicine (Region 7)
*University of Cebu School of Medicine (Region 7)
*Iloilo Doctors’ College of Medicine (Region 6)
*University of Iloilo (Region 6)
*Blancia Foundation College, Inc. (Region 9)
*Xavier University (Region 10)
*Liceo de Cagayan University (Region 10)