MAY - JULY 2016
VOL XXXIV NO. 1
LPU AS ONE. Students unite at the LPU Quadrangle to officially start the new academic year 2016-2017. (Photo courtesy of Jaenelle M. Ilagan)
LPU offers SHS program By Shiella Mae J. Clado, Dorothea M. Pagayunan, and John Carlo P. Guiang LPU adopted to the new K-12 curriculum by offering Senior High School (SHS) program in accordance to the program of the Department of Education (DepEd) which commenced this academic year 2016-2017. The preparation and renovation of the school lasted for
almost a year, starting from the classrooms and facilities, computers, and curriculum focusing on different aspects that comprised the said program according to the SHS Principal Clarence Ella Alipio. “They [LPU] allotted classrooms; it’s just that we had to adjust. This is not a very wide campus. We have [lots of] college students so they adjusted. They gave way for us,” Alipio said.
As part of the preparation, the university provided trainings and orientations for the teachers in April 2016. At present, the SHS has 28 faculty members who are newly hired teachers and some former college professors. Although everything was done on time, Alipio addressed some issues concerning the delay of the release of books and uniforms for the SHS students.
The principal appealed to the SHS students to perform their duties and responsibilities as students of LPU as they absorb the university’s core values. “First, they should imbibe the core values of being a Lycean. Second, they really have to perform their duties and
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CHED certifies LPU CITHM “Center of Excellence” status By Jerico P. Fania COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION (CHED) granted Lyceum of the Philippines University’s College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management (CITHM) the accreditation for the “Center of Excellence” on May 17, 2016. CITHM Dean Lilibeth Aragon acknowledged the accreditation as it helped the college to have an edge from other universities who are also offering
tourism-related courses. “We’re very appreciative of this accreditation because a lot of institutions are looking at LPU, looking at CITHM as their benchmark,” the dean stated. Aragon also emphasized on the level 4 accreditation of the following programs: Bachelor of Science in International Tourism and Travel Management and the Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality Management which was
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also formally presented by CHED in the same date. Despite all of these achievements, Aragon urged the students and the administration to not be complacent and stay on their guard. “It is also a call for us – the administrators, faculty, and students to be on their toes so that we can maintain the accreditation status,” Aragon reminded. When asked about how they managed to clinch these accolades, she attributed the success to not
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only herself but also to the entire CITHM administration, student body and even the non-teaching personnel. “For CITHM, quality is not just a vision – it is also a strategy. In every projects that we have we always think of what’s going to be the results and then at the same time how it’s going to benefit our number one stakeholders,” Aragon said. She also added supporting the industries who hire LPU graduates also help the college maintain its success. @LPU_Sentinel
LPU readies renovations, new building underway By Tammy Cattleya B. Delos Reyes PHYSICAL PLANT AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (PPFM) director Samuel Chua, shared LPU’s recent renovations and the plan for a new building commissioned to be built this November. Despite recent flooring and room renovations, Chua said the university aims to create a building solely for creating an environment conducive to learning. “Congestion is now happening,’’ said Chua pertaining to the growing number of LPU students. Chua also admitted that LPU’s location limits the availability of space restrictions that may affect students studying in LPU. Chua envisions LPU not only as a building dedicated in creating a good learning environment but also a comfortable place being the second home for students. “It is more on quality service of the university. We really want to
create an environment conducive to learning,” Chua said. Also, PPFM plans to dedicate the ground floor as a students’ lounge. There are also plans of putting up a coffee shop for the students. “The vision of that [new] building is a four-story with one basement structure [and] the whole ground floor as a learning common. The second and third floor are designated as academic and resource center. There will be a two-story library with exhibit area [of] learning environment kasi ang learning di naman limited sa classrooms yan,” Chua stated. vFurthermore, there will also be a floor dedicated for the LPU graduate school. The new building construction was officially announced during the LPU Local Colleague Structure Development Program. The four-story building will stand beside the gymnasium with the target grand opening in late 2018 or early 2019.
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