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CHED Chair de Vera inaugurate­s projects at UA

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SAN JOSE, Antique – Dr. J. Prospero E. de Vera III, chairman of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), led the inaugurati­on of over P200-million worth of CHEDsuppor­ted projects during his visit at the University of Antique (UA) on Jan. 20.

Among the CHED-granted projects inaugurate­d were the Hot and Cold Kitchen, I-Lab ( Innovation Laboratory), Knowledge Developmen­t and Records Management, and the Centralize­d Analytical Testing Laboratory.

“We want to make sure that our students, when they graduate, are industry-ready. They train in actual equipment that they use in the industry… so we can tell the industry (and) the employers that the graduates of UA are industryre­ady, and they can work immediatel­y,” Dr. de Vera said.

The Commission also funded the upgrading of the Automotive Technology Program, and improving of the Engineerin­g Programs of UA through provision of Engineerin­g Laboratory Complex, Energy Management Laboratory Facility, upgrading of Power Systems Laboratory – Transforme­r Trainer with Modular Power System Hub and Connection Cables, upgrading of Materials Testing and Power Plant Laboratori­es, and the Procuremen­t of Centrifuga­l Pump and Electronic­s Module Upgrade to Engineerin­g Laboratory.

Dr. de Vera also stated that access to education should be accompanie­d by quality, especially now that students already understood the message that they can try to get educated.

“Kung access lang pero poor yung quality, you are just fueling false expectatio­ns. There should be a very strong commitment that if we provide access, it should be to quality education. Yung quality of education means you have qualified teachers, you have very good curriculum, and you have the facilities to provide learning,” he further stated.

The CHED Chairman also ensured that the Commission and the national government are doing everything to improve the quality of education in the country.

Currently, UA houses 7,661 Tulong Dunong and Tertiary Education Subsidy beneficiar­ies among the 32,000 beneficiar­ies in the whole Region 6, and has the greatest number of grants from CHED in terms of amount for various projects. (Faye SaimUA)/

 ?? ?? Dr. J. Prospero E. de Vera III (left), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) chairman, together with Dr. Pablo S. Crespo Jr. (center), University of Antique president, and Atty. Lily Freida M. Milla, OIC deputy executive director and director of Internatio­nal Affairs Services of CHED, try the Hot and Cold kitchen facility of the university.
Dr. J. Prospero E. de Vera III (left), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) chairman, together with Dr. Pablo S. Crespo Jr. (center), University of Antique president, and Atty. Lily Freida M. Milla, OIC deputy executive director and director of Internatio­nal Affairs Services of CHED, try the Hot and Cold kitchen facility of the university.
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