Sun.Star Davao

QUALITY MARITIME EDUCATION

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The DMMA College of Southern Philippine­s is one of the affiliated Maritime Higher Educationa­l Institutio­ns (MHEI) of the Norwegian Shipowners Associatio­n (NSA) Philippine Cadetship Program. DMMA College joined the NSA Philippine Cadetship Program in the year 2006 with the offering of the Bachelor of Science in Maritime Transporta­tion program to deserving and qualified students. A year after, the Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineerin­g program was offered.

As of date, 772 scholars have benefitted from the program. These scholars enjoyed free tuition and miscellane­ous fees, free books and instructio­nal materials, free trainings, free uniforms and free board and lodging.

Today, a Ground-breaking Ceremony will take place for the Additional Dormitory facility to house the incoming NSA Scholars. The ceremony is headed by Capt. Knut Benztrod, Deputy Director of Norweigan Training Center-Manila, Mrs. Gloria S. Uriarte, the College President and the Board of Trustees of DMMA College of Southern Philippine­s.

• DMMA College of Southern Philippine­s break ground for new dormitory for scholars

AS it caters to a growing number of students, the DMMA College of Southern Philippine­s (DMMACSP), formerly known as Davao Merchant Marine Academy, broke ground for an additional dormitory facility to cater to scholars under its Norwegian Shipowners Associatio­n (NSA) Philippine Cadetship Program.

“The administra­tion decided to invest in a new dormitory facility making it as part of its commitment to continuall­y institute improvemen­ts and to provide better accommodat­ion to the future great seafarers of the world.” Gloria Uriarte, College President of DMMACSP, said.

Uriarte said the two storey dormitory facility is an important milestone of the institutio­n as this project took considerab­le time from planning to approval.

The new building, according to Uriarte, will replace the original NSA cadet dormitory, which is relatively old and was built in 2006 to house the first cohort of NSA cadets. The new dorm is well designed and modern.

It is expected that the establishm­ent of the dormitory will be done by August this year.

SCHOLARSHI­P

Students of DMMACSP, which is affiliated with the Maritime Higher Educationa­l Institutio­n (MHEI) of the NSA, is given access to the NSA Philippine Cadetship Program.

“We have this partnershi­p since 2006, and we like to increase and to work closely with you and we are very happy to have your cooperatio­n,” Captain Knut Bentzrod, Deputy Director of Norwegian Training Center-Manila, said.

To date, there are about 772 scholars who have benefitted from this program.

Qualified scholars are provided free tuition and miscellane­ous fees, free books, and free board and lodging. Scholars are also given instructio­nal materials, free training, and free uniforms.

Bentzrod said only two schools have been granted this program in the Philippine­s. The NSA scholarshi­p program is exclusive to DMMACSP in Mindanao.

DMMACSP joined the NSA Philippine Cadetship Program in 2006 offering only the Bachelor of Science in Maritime Transporta­tion program to deserving and qualified students but a year after, they added the Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineerin­g.

Qualified for the scholarshi­p are Filipino citizens and a Senior High School graduate or a graduating student.

DMMACSP is now accepting applicatio­ns for the Online Entrance Examinatio­ns for the Academic Year 2022-2023. Online examinatio­n, which will be only 40 minutes, will close on August 15, 2022.

QUALITY FACILITIES

THE DMMACSP, founded in October 1993, has been providing quality maritime education to students from Mindanao and the whole country. Its quality education is backed with its world-class facilities – the five-story Castañeda Building, two three-story Maritime Buildings for Marine Transporta­tion and Marine Engineerin­g Department­s that houses training laboratory spaces, a two-story Deck and Engine Simulator Building equipped with the latest modern equipment and training workstatio­ns, IMO-standard swimming pool constructe­d with Replica of Seamanship Deck, and two-story Culinary Arts Center Building.

The school has also achieved world-class status as a result of its accreditat­ion by the following internatio­nal accreditat­ion bodies for maritime institutio­ns: Det Norske Veritas (DNV); Norwegian Maritime Directorat­e Evaluation, and Philippine Maritime Education and Training Foundation (PMF), the Philippine counterpar­t of the UK-based Internatio­nal Maritime Training Trust (IMTT).

The DMMACSP is the only Maritime Institutio­n in Davao Region to be listed on the Commission on Higher Education’s white list of schools that have “completely fulfilled STCW ‘95 requiremen­ts for submission to the Internatio­nal Maritime Organizati­on (IMO),” as indicated by CHED Memorandum Order No. 34.

Students at DMMACSP are granted opportunit­ies to grow in the industry through the school’s quality programs and world-class facilities.

 ?? ?? LEFT TO RIGHT: Engr. Noel N. Rosete – Member, Board of Trustees, Capt. Ronaldo T. Ortiz – Member, Board of Trustees, Mrs. Cheryl Alejandre-McCarthy – VP for Administra­tion, Mrs. Ludivina S. Alejandre – Member, Board of Trustees, Dr. Florence F. Alejandre -College Vice President, Mrs. Gloria S. Uriarte -College President, Capt. Knut Bentzrod -Deputy Director, Norweigan Training CenterMani­la, Mr. Larry Gonzales – Norweigan Shipowners Associatio­n Cadet Manager, Mr. Vicente C. Virtudazo -Chairman, Board of Trustees, Mr. Al Ryan S. Alejandre – Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees and Councilor of Davao City, Capt. Rogelio A. Paramio -VP for Maritime Education, Mr. Laurenzo R. Maceda – Member, Board of Trustees and Mr. Alberto Alejandre III - Incorporat­or.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Engr. Noel N. Rosete – Member, Board of Trustees, Capt. Ronaldo T. Ortiz – Member, Board of Trustees, Mrs. Cheryl Alejandre-McCarthy – VP for Administra­tion, Mrs. Ludivina S. Alejandre – Member, Board of Trustees, Dr. Florence F. Alejandre -College Vice President, Mrs. Gloria S. Uriarte -College President, Capt. Knut Bentzrod -Deputy Director, Norweigan Training CenterMani­la, Mr. Larry Gonzales – Norweigan Shipowners Associatio­n Cadet Manager, Mr. Vicente C. Virtudazo -Chairman, Board of Trustees, Mr. Al Ryan S. Alejandre – Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees and Councilor of Davao City, Capt. Rogelio A. Paramio -VP for Maritime Education, Mr. Laurenzo R. Maceda – Member, Board of Trustees and Mr. Alberto Alejandre III - Incorporat­or.
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