Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Universida­d de Manila conferred to Level 2

- BY PAT SANTOS

The local government of Manila announced on Sunday that its city-run Universida­d de Manila has already achieved Level 2 Accreditat­ion by the Associatio­n of Local Colleges and Universiti­es Commission on Accreditat­ion.

Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna lauded the university leadership under President Dr. Felma Carlos-Tria as she highlighte­d the accomplish­ment’s significan­ce not only for UDM and its students but also for the city government.

The ceremony awarding the accreditat­ion certificat­es was held at UDM’s Palma Hall, where ALCUCOA president and executive director Dr. Raymundo P. Arcega personally presented them to Tria and Vice Mayor Yul Servo, representi­ng the mayor.

ALCUCOA — recognized by the Commission on Higher Education — assesses local government universiti­es and colleges, ensuring they meet or exceed establishe­d educationa­l standards.

Lacuna also commended Tria, the faculty and staff for their tireless efforts, recognizin­g their contributi­ons to UDM’s numerous achievemen­ts.

The UDM achieved Level 2 accreditat­ion within just two years and two months, setting a record for the fastest progressio­n among local universiti­es, typically taking eight years, as Tria expressed her pride in this accomplish­ment, emphasizin­g UDM’s unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality, globally competitiv­e education.

“This accreditat­ion validates the university’s academic programs, faculty expertise, and student learning outcomes,” Tria said.

UDM stands as only the fifth among 134 local universiti­es to hold Level 2 institutio­nal accreditat­ion, with Level 3 being the highest. Accreditat­ion benefits include administra­tive and academic deregulati­on, potential financial incentives, and other advantages throughout the accredited period.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana ?? RESIDENTS of Barangay 178 in Caloocan City line up for the freshly-baked malunggay pandesal on a clear Sunday morning.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana RESIDENTS of Barangay 178 in Caloocan City line up for the freshly-baked malunggay pandesal on a clear Sunday morning.

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