Boac, Marinduque, Philippines — In a significant milestone for higher education in the region, the Commission on Higher Education – Regional Office MIMAROPA (CHED MIMAROPA) has recognized Marinduque State University (MarSU) for its unwavering commitment to quality and excellence. During the TownHall Meeting for MIMAROPA Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) on September 6, 2024, held at the University Audio Visual Room, MarSU proudly received a Plaque of Recognition for the Certificate of Program Compliance (COPC) for all of its academic programs, marking a testament to its dedication to educational standards.
This recognition not only underscores MarSU’s consistent efforts to deliver quality education but also solidifies its place as a premier institution in the region. The COPC serves as a formal acknowledgment that the university’s programs have met the rigorous standards set by CHED in terms of faculty competence, facilities, curriculum, and student support systems. It is a clear indication that MarSU remains committed to preparing students for the ever-evolving demands of the professional world.
The acquisition of COPCs for all academic programs reflects MarSU’s pursuit of academic excellence, fostering an environment that nurtures student growth, innovation, and community involvement. By achieving this, the university affirms its role in providing accessible and high-quality education that aligns with national standards.
This recognition from CHED MIMAROPA is not only a victory for the university but also for the entire community it serves, reinforcing MarSU’s vision of becoming a catalyst for positive change through education. As the university continues to thrive, it remains dedicated to upholding the values of excellence, integrity, and service, ensuring that the next generation of learners is equipped to contribute meaningfully to society.
The achievement highlights the collective effort of MarSU’s administration led by the University Board of Regents, University President Prof. Dr. Diosdado P. Zulueta , faculty, staff, and students, all working together to create an institution that strives for academic brilliance. With its programs fully compliant, MarSU is well-positioned to continue producing graduates who are competitive, innovative, and prepared for global challenges.
VPAA Raoul J. Magcamit and VPSAS Marvin P. Plata received the recognition on behalf of the University alongside (from L-R) BAELS Program Chair Asst. Prof. Jholey Rose R. Leaño-Lancion, Guidance & Counselling Unit Head Asst. Prof. Emelita R. Rodelas, University Registrar Gemma A. Tirol, College of Agriculture Dean Dr. Marilyn A. Mayores, Director for Student Program Services Asst. Prof. Rosalyn J. Dasco, College of Environmental Studies Dean Dr. Evangeline B. Mandia, ARO Admin Asst. Randy Lantita and Director for Student Development Services Asst. Prof. Arnel M. Lantita.
(R. Magcamit/MarSU OVPAA)