CHED Will Close Down 177 Nursing Schools

03 November 2009 » In News »

The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) is monitoring 177 nursing schools in the country which have not produce a single graduate who passed the nursing licensure exam in the last five years.

Chairman Emmanuel Angeles of CHED said this on his speech in front of the heads of colleges and universities in Metro Manila and other regions during the launch of CHED’s partnership with the Kapit Bisig Para sa Ilog Pasig Foundation last October 23.

The commission aims to give these schools a warning and want them to excel more efforts in giving quality education to their students.

Aside from nursing schools, CHED were also monitoring 38 maritime schools for the same reason. CHED reminds all colleges and universities to monitor their students who will take licensure exams.

Angeles however declined to further explain their decision but noted that the performance of the nursing and maritime schools would have to be reevaluated before the CHED could take any action.

Angeles also said that warnings will be issued to nursing colleges and universities which had above zero but below the national average passing rates in the licensure examinations.

“We are encouraging our schools to phase out irrelevant courses,” Angeles said.

Last month, CHED announced that they would close down six law schools because they failed to produce bar passers amongst their graduates for the last five years.

He also expressed concern about the standard of higher education in the country, saying that “we are way behind our neighbors.”

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  1. Filipino Nurse
    Gladys
    05/05/2011 at 8:04 am Permalink

    My comment is regarding the processing of authentication of TOR and DIPLOMA. Why is it that it takes for almost a month for the authentication of the CAV before you give it to the DFA? Don’t you know that time is precious for us? Is your agency is very busy for other things and maybe you set aside the completion of CAV? Please take an action for it….special mention to the CHED near UP Diliman. I comment because I have been experienced it. I’ve waiting for almost a month..

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