CHED OKs 23 Colleges To Conduct Limited Face-To-Face Classes
CHED OKs 23 COLLEGES – The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) allowed 23 universities and colleges to begin limited in-person classes for the 2nd Semester of Academic Year 2020-2021.
According to CHED, selected health-related courses including Medicine, Nursing, Medical Technology, Physical Thereat, and Public Health were given priority for face-to-face learning.
Based on an article from Inquirer, here is the list of Universities and Colleges allowed to resume limited face-to-face classes:
- Mariano Marcos State University – Batac (Region I)
- St. Louis University (CAR)
- Our Lady of Fatima University – City of San Fernando (Region III)
- 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 IV)
- De La Salle Health and Medical Science Institute (Region IV)
- University of Perpetual Help – Don Jose (Region IV)
- Our Lady of Fatima University – Sta. Rosa (Region IV)
- Naga College Foundation (Region V)
- West Visayas State University (Region VI)
- Central Philippine University (Region VI)
- Cebu Institute of Medicine (Region VII)
- University of Cebu School of Medicine (Region VII)
- Iloilo Doctors’ College of Medicine (Region VI)
- University of Iloilo (Region VI)
- Blancia Foundation College, Inc. (Region IX)
- Xavier University (Region X)
- Liceo de Cagayan University (Region X)
The schools above had already complied with the higher education institution’s (HEIs) “stringent retrofitting health standards”. Additionally, they also passed the Department of Health (DOH), and the Inter-Agency Task Force on COVID-19’s requirements.
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