SIRMATA Relevance. Excellence. Growth.
The offilcial publication of college students of Mariano Marcos State University Vol. XXXVII No. 1 December-January
MMSU INKS DEAL TO BECOME US SCHOOL’S MICRO CAMPUS
To deliver quality global education to Filipinos, the Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU) and the University of Arizona (UA) signed an agreement to launch the first micro-campus in the Philippines this year. The partnership was sealed through a global direct agreement between MMSU President Shirley C. Agrupis and UA Global Operations Chief Executive Officer Brent White represented by Hillary Vance, Senior Director of the Southeast Asia UA Global, through a virtual program on February 8. MMSU is UA’s first Filipino partner university in its world campus network along with top global universities implementing the UA American Degree Pathway (ADP) and Global Campus Experience (GCE) programs. With the ADP program, first year MMSU students are given the opportunity to earn up to two years of direct undergraduate credits from UA through a combination of in-person and online courses through microcampus. Various academic programs will be offered to the students to meet the University’s degree requirements. Their program will also allow students to transfer to other US Universities. Meanwhile, GCE program offers over 60 degree-programs which
will be delivered purely online in English by UA professors through the micro-campus’ facilities and services. Vance recognized the importance
of international partnerships as such, as one of the keys to joint peace and prosperity in a globalized era. “We hope that our partnership
can be part of MMSU’s mission in becoming a premier Philippine University by 2028, in advancing their academic excellence, research and global engagements,
CTE writer tops SEAMEO 55th Anniversary Essay Writing Contest Jamico Cris Jingco
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ngelica Isabelle E. Moreno, a third year Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English student from the College of Teacher Education (CTE), was named winner for her essay, “Strength in Numbers,” in the Tertiary category of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) 55th Anniversary Essay Writing Contest at the virtual awarding ceremony held by the SEAMEO Secretariat on November 26, 2020. Moreno received a certificate of recognition and a cash prize of USD 200. In celebration of its 55th Anniversary, which focused on
the theme, “Stronger Together for Quality, Accessible, and Responsive Education,” SEAMEO organized student competitions such as song writing contest, photography contest, and essay writing contest to highlight the wits and creativity of students amid the challenges brought by the pandemic in education. In her winning piece, Moreno expressed that the 21st century demands flexibility in work, especially from teachers, and in the perspective of a student aspiring to be one, the learnings from the comparative report, synthesis, initiatives, and webinars produced by SEAMEO are great contributions to cater such demands.
An excerpt of her essay stated, “The transformations and better mindset can greatly influence the building of foundations of a community where individuals stand strong together to achieve quality, accessible, and responsive education.” When asked about her inspiration in writing the essay, “I wrote the essay mainly because I see it as a learning opportunity and a challenge. My to-do list seemed to overwhelm me before, so I considered joining the essay contest in hopes of having it as an outlet for my emotions,” Moreno replied. “I would have had a regretful story if I did not join the competition at all,” Moreno