7.20.2011

More CapSU programs accredited by AACCUP

By Niño Manaog
With reports from Susan Dangan
Photos by Ralph  Gerard Cadiz

To sustain the academic excellence of the University, the curricular offerings were reviewed, evaluated and some were revised for enrollment to cope with the recommendations of CHED monitoring and evaluation team, Region VI.

For 2010, campuses found in the first and second districts submitted their curricular programs for accreditation and successfully passed the AACCUP accreditation for the Level III, Level I and Survey visits. All these were made possible through the efforts of the administration, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and other agencies involved in the linkages of the University.

CapSU Burias passed the AACCUP Accreditation 3rd Survey – Phase 2 Accreditation of the BEEd and BSEd programs with 4.125 ratings and likewise passed the 3rd Survey – Phase 2 Accreditation of the Agricultural Engineering with a rating of 4.06.

CapSU Pontevedra likewise underwent Accreditation Survey, phase 2 of its BSEd BEEd programs. Its BS Agricultural Engineering passed the Level III Accreditation and will be submitted for Phase 2 evaluation this year. Other programs including BS Computer Science, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Business Administration and Nursing have also been submitted for preliminary surveys.

CapSU Mambusao passed the 1st Survey Visit for BS in Commerce with 3.27; Computer Science with 3.19; Food Technology and Entrepreneurship with a rating of 3.14 and Arts and Social Science (Economics, English, Political Science) with a rating of 3.26. CapSU Tapaz passed the 1st Survey for BEEd with a rating of 3.11 and BS Agriculture with a rating of 3.08. CapSU Dayao was accredited Level II in Elementary Teacher Education and BS Criminology. CapSU Sigma was granted Level II for BS Hotel and Restaurant Management and BS Tourism. CapSU Pontevedra’s  Agricultural Engineering qualified for Level III; and Level II Accreditation was granted to its Doctor of Education and Master in Management.

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