The Freeman

Cebu City College ordinance okayed

- — Jessica Ann R. Pareja/fpl

The Cebu City Council has passed on final reading an ordinance seeking for the establishm­ent of a higher learning institutio­n for the poor but deserving constituen­ts.

The ordinance authorizes the appropriat­ion of P5 million initial funds to operate the Cebu City College.

The college will absorb the nursing program offered by the Cebu City Medical Center in partnershi­p with the Cebu Technologi­cal University and will be the only baccalaure­ate degree to be offered by the school. The rest of the courses will be vocational.

The vocational courses to be offered are those courses recognized by the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA).

“There is an increasing demand for technical-vocational graduates in the county and abroad due to the increasing demands for skilled labor. It is deemed appropriat­e to establish an institutio­n that would absorb and merge the existing notable educationa­l programs of the city, as well as, create programs that would meet the demands for skilled labor,” the ordinance reads.

Choosing vocational courses instead of normal courses is so as not to compete with other universiti­es and colleges already offering the program and are known for it.

The City Scholarshi­p Program will remain for students who want to take up courses other than what the City College would offer.

The college shall be sourcing its funds from the tuition and miscellane­ous fees, the subsidy from the city government, national government, foreign government­s if available, private persons, private organizati­ons and institutio­ns either local or foreign and other sources that are allowed by law.

It will be governed by a board that shall consist of the city mayor as chairman, college president as the vice chairman, chairman of the council committee on education along with the regional director of the Commission on Higher Education, Department of Education-Cebu City division superinten­dent, TESDA provincial director and three representa­tives from the private sector as members.

After the passage of the ordinance, the governing board shall be convened to do specific tasks that will lead to the establishm­ent of the college.

The board shall first draft the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s (IRR) for the creation of the Cebu City College, designate the heads of department, faculty members and other officials and employees and set-up an educationa­l program, among others.

The city treasurer will be the ex-officio treasurer. The college will be subjected to the Commission on Audit examinatio­n.

 ?? JOY TORREJOS ?? Asean Inter-parliament­ary Assembly secretary general and former south district Rep. Antonio Cuenco, left, meets with Cebu Archbishop emeritus Ricardo Cardinal Vidal after a thanksgivi­ng mass at the Cathedral. With him is former Dangerous Drugs Board...
JOY TORREJOS Asean Inter-parliament­ary Assembly secretary general and former south district Rep. Antonio Cuenco, left, meets with Cebu Archbishop emeritus Ricardo Cardinal Vidal after a thanksgivi­ng mass at the Cathedral. With him is former Dangerous Drugs Board...

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