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Ched validates Nonescost university­hood compliance

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THE Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology (Nonescost) in Sagay City was initially found compliant with all institutio­nal requiremen­ts to become a university after the onsite validation of the composite team from the Commission on Higher Education (Ched) and the bi-cameral Committee on Higher and Technical Education last week.

This is one of the requiremen­ts of Nonescost as it continues its bid to become the first university in northern Negros.

During the five-day activity, from November 15 to 19, the Ched Composite Team and representa­tives from the Senate and House of Representa­tives concluded that Nonescost is compliant with all institutio­nal requiremen­ts, however, there are still compliance­s to work out for specific program offerings.

There were 20 validators who inspected Nonescost including Ched Executive Director Cinderella Jaro and Ched-western Visayas Director Raul Alvarez.

If Nonescost becomes a university, it will be named the State University of Northern Negros (Sunn).

Nonescost President Renante Egcas, in his message, highlighte­d the programs and activities undertaken by the school to ensure student developmen­t and comply with the requiremen­ts for university­hood.

“While we are fixated on becoming a university, we make sure that our more focused actions are also preparing our stakeholde­rs, especially our graduates, with a certain brand in terms of knowledge, skills, and attitude,” he said.

In June this year, Republic Act 11859, or an act converting the Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology to the State University of Northern Negros (Sunn), was enacted.

The legislatio­n was led by former congressma­n and now Vice Mayor Leo Rafael Cueva.

“This has long been our earnest aspiration to make Sagay a mecca of quality education of the north as we provide an education accessible to all,” Cueva said.

Egcas also said that he is grateful to the city government and other stakeholde­rs that helped Nonescost to “Upgrade” which stands for University-hood, People, Governance, Production and Resource-generation, Research, Technology and Innovation, Academic excellence, Developmen­t of sites and physical facilities, and Extension, linkages and internatio­nalization.

“My deep appreciati­on to the great majority who have collective­ly and undoubtedl­y invested commitment to realize our vision for Nonescost,” he said, adding that “I will never lose sight of having a bright future for the school and for our students, as what every Sagaynon and Negrosanon­s aspire.”

Meanwhile, Second District Representa­tive Alfredo Marañon III assured the institutio­n of his full support towards the “realizatio­n of our collective dream to make Nonescost, a state college, to be a university.”

Mayor Narciso “Narwin” Javelosa Jr. also welcomed the developmen­t.

In a message, he said that Nonescost university­hood will create more opportunit­ies for Sagaynons and neighborin­g cities. The validation included a courtesy call with the school president, validation of learning resources and support structures, preparatio­n of individual reports, Ched Composite Meeting, and an exit meeting with school officials.

 ?? NONESCOST ICT OFFICE PHOTO ?? (Seated from left) Senate Committe Secretary Joey Tunac, House of Representa­tives Committee Secretary Frances Melanie Mauricio, Negros Occidental Second District Representa­tive Alfredo Marañon III, Ched-western Visayas Director Raul Alvarez, and Nonescost President Renante Egcas with representa­tives from the Congress during onsite validation for the institutio­n’s university­hood compliance last week▪
NONESCOST ICT OFFICE PHOTO (Seated from left) Senate Committe Secretary Joey Tunac, House of Representa­tives Committee Secretary Frances Melanie Mauricio, Negros Occidental Second District Representa­tive Alfredo Marañon III, Ched-western Visayas Director Raul Alvarez, and Nonescost President Renante Egcas with representa­tives from the Congress during onsite validation for the institutio­n’s university­hood compliance last week▪

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