CHED RO1 partners with OWWA R1, plans 2025 Project GROWS

Officials from the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Region 1 visited the CHED Regional Office 1 to discuss plans for the upcoming Project GROWS (Guidance and Resilience for Opportunities and Well-being of Students), scheduled on May 19, 2025 at the University of Northern Philippines, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur.
Dr. Christine Nabor-Ferrer, Director IV of CHED ROI welcomed the officials of OWWA and discussed potential areas for collaboration such as scholarship orientations and career fairs.
Dr. Al Gerald S. Barde, Education Supervisor of CHED ROI led the meeting, which focused on the arrangements of the activity and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between HEIs and OWWA Region 1 to streamline coordination in delivering services to OWWA-affiliated students.
Ms. Marivic C. Clarin, Chief for Programs and Services Division of OWWA R1 along with Dr. Amapola Z. Villar, Head, Education and Training Unit; Mr. Ian J. Galutan, IT Training Program Instructor; Ms. Stephanie SM G. Mayo, ELAP Coordinator; and Mr. Rudy F. Pascua
EDSP and ODSP Coordinator, visited the office and expressed their support for the said event.
Project GROWS is an initiative of CHED Region 1 in partnership with OWWA, aimed at empowering guidance counselors and establishing a comprehensive student support system.

The CHED RO1 Quality Management Systems Core Team attends the ISO 9001:2015

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CHED ROI, R1 HEIs attend micro-credentials public orientation

In support of promoting lifelong learning, the CHED Regional Office 1 (CHED ROI), along with various higher education institutions in Region 1, participated in the Public Orientation on CHED Memorandum Order (CMO) No. 1, series of 2025, at Best Western Plus Metro Clark, Pampanga, on April 25, 2025.

CMO 1, s. 2025, also known as the โ€œGuidelines for Micro-credential Development, Approval and Recognition in Higher Education,โ€ outlines the national framework for developing and recognizing micro-credentials in the Philippine higher education system.

Dr. Christine Nabor-Ferrer, Director IV and Dr. Al Gerald S. Barde, Education Supervisor II of CHED ROI joined the said orientation along with 16 HEIs in the region.

The orientation was led by the Technical Working Group (TWG), chaired by CHED Commissioner Dr. Ethel Agnes Valenzuela, discussed the key components of the guidelines, including scope and coverage, principles, delivery methods, framework, and essential elements of micro-credentials.

The TWG members present were Dr. Angelica Cortez, Dr. Greg Pawilen, Ms. Irene Isaac, Prof. Rolando Talampas, Dr. Reynaldo Vea, and Dr. Trixie Marie Sison, all contributing their expertise to the formulation of the guidelines.

Dr. Cherrie Melanie Ancheta-Diego, Director IV of the Office of Programs and Standards Development (OPSD), provided the rationale and objectives of the orientation.

Atty. Cinderella Filipina Benitez-Jaro, CHED Executive Director, emphasized the four guiding principles of micro-credential development: lifelong learning, portability, balance, and quality assurance in her closing remarks.

The following HEIs in the region joined the said orientation:

San Carlos College
Panpacific University
Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation
University of Eastern Pangasinan
Perpetual Help College of the Philippines
Mariano Marcos State University
Saint Louis College
Universidad de Dagupan
Northwestern University
Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University
Lyceum-Northwestern University
Binalatongan Community College
Pangasinan Merchant Marine Academy
The Great Plebeian College
Bayambang Polytechnic College
Divine Word College of Laoag

CHED RO1, PRO1, PCAP champion Police Community Academy 2.0

The Police Community Academy 2.0, a bold initiative under the theme โ€œPeace Education, Crime Prevention Education, and Anti-Illegal Drugs Strategiesโ€ brought together student leaders, educators, and law enforcement agencies in a united front for police and community partnership on April 10โ€“11, 2025, at the Police Regional Office 1 (PRO1) in Parian, San Fernando City.
Structured through the dynamic convergence of the Commission on Higher Education Regional Office 1 (CHED RO1), Police Regional Office 1 (PRO1), and the Professional Criminologist Association of the Philippines and Council of Criminal Justice Educators โ€“ Region 1 (CCJERO1), the event provided a forum to empower the next generation of criminologists as peace makers and educators, leaders, and values-driven civic actors.
The activity sought to enhance leadership, decision-making, and crisis management capabilities, support the execution of Higher Education Institutions’ Philippine Anti- Illegal Drugs Strategies (PADS) programs and projects; encourage a holistic and community-oriented approach in addressing illegal drugs and criminality; enhance peace education and civic responsibility in public safety and community service, and enhance institutional partnerships among the PNP, CHED RO1, PCAP1, CCJERO1, and Region 1 academic institutions.
Dr. Christine Nabor-Ferrer, Director IV of CHED ROI lauded the initiative as a groundbreaking model of academe-government synergy.
โ€œThis collaboration exemplifies our vision of producing holistically developed learnersโ€”student leaders who are driven by purpose and a deep sense of social responsibility. CHED fully supports the integration of peace education, crime prevention, and anti-illegal drugs strategies into the higher education landscape,โ€ Dr. Ferrer said.
Participants engaged in lectures on leadership and patriotism ethics and moral values; handcuffing, proper handling of arrest, and stop-and-frisk and search-and seizure- exercise; and crisis management.
Other government agencies also participated in the lecture including the Commission on Population Development on Teenage Pregnancy; the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency Regional Office 1 (NICA RO1) on Anti-Terrorism, Human Rights, and Social Change; Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA)-RO 1 on Drug Prevention, Education, and Awareness Campaign.
Recruitment processes on PNP, BJMP, BFP, PCG, and PAF were also discussed. A simple retreat on Mental and Health Wellness, Strengthening Inner Resilience, was also officiated by Dr. Maria Bryce.
The Regional Mobile Force Battalion 1 also showcased a demonstration on Civil Disturbance Management (CDM), Close Quarter Battle (CQB), and Immediate Action Drill (IAD) prior the closing ceremony.
The event brought together 354 Criminology students and 67 faculty members, as well as the regional officers from CCJERO1 and the PCAP1, representing 29 HEIs in the region.
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CHED RO1 hosts virtual info session with SeeMeSOL

For the second time, the CHED Regional Office 1 partnered with SeeMeSOL, a hiring solution that collaborates with HEIs to enhance their career services and employability programs, for a virtual information session titled ‘Beyond the Diploma: Education-to-Employment Pathways,’ via Zoom on April 15, 2025.
Dr. Christine Nabor-Ferrer, Director IV of CHED RO1, welcomed the participants and highlighted how CHED RO1โ€™s initiative under Project CHANGE (CHED RO1 and Higher Education Institutions Acquiring Networks for Global Engagement) calls for innovation in helping students and graduates acquire employment.
โ€œIf Project CHANGE stands for anything, it is this โ€” real change in education is not about doing more of the same. It is about rethinking the ends we serve, the means we employ, and the futures we build together,โ€ Dr. Ferrer said.
Ms. Angel Dastjerdi, Head of Business Development at SeeMeSOL, oriented the participants about the services they offer, specifically in integrating Alumni Tracer Study, Career Talks and Industry Linkages, Student Preparation and Video CV, AI Mock Interviews, English Language Assessment, and Virtual/Hybrid Job Fairs into HEIs’ career portals.
Mr. David Padgett, CEO and President of SeeMeSOL, also graced the event and delivered the closing remarks.
Currently, the region has 12 HEIs that have partnered with SeeMeSOL, and CHED RO1 envisions adding more HEIs to partner with SeeMeSOL and launch their career portals before the school year ends.
The info session was attended by various HEI Vice Presidents, Alumni Officers, Guidance Counselors, International Relations Officers, Student Affairs and Services Directors, and other administrators from various HEIs in the region.

MMSU emerges as Top-Performing School in April 2025 PLE

The Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU) led the list of Top-Performing Schools with 50 or more examinees in the April 2025 Pharmacists Licensure Examination (PLE), with an institutional passing rate of 91.38%.
Out of 58 examinees from MMSU, 53 successfully passed the licensure exam, securing the universityโ€™s place at the top of the national rankings. The Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) recorded a national passing rate of 60.30%.
From your CHED RO1 family, congratulations!

CHED RO1 spearheads FY 2025 First Virtual Meeting of R1 IROs

CHED Regional Office I (CHED RO1) convened Region I International Relations Officers (IROs) for its First Virtual Internationalization Meeting for FY 2025 via Zoom on April 11, 2025.
The meeting aimed to align CHED RO1โ€™s internationalization-related activities, programs, and projects with higher education institutions (HEIs) and to streamline internationalization processes across the region.
Dr. Christine Nabor-Ferrer, Director IV of CHED RO1 addressed various concerns raised by IROs, particularly on foreign travels and Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) assessments.
Ms. Ailene Flores, Project Technical Staff III, re-oriented the IROs on the process flow of the Guidelines for Securing Authority to Travel Abroad for State Universities and Colleges (SUCs), and the CHED Memorandum Order (CMO) No. 1, Series of 2000, or the Policies and Guidelines in the Implementation of International Linkages and Twinning Programs. Ms. Flores also introduced CMO No. 3, Series of 2025, or the Updated Guidelines for Securing Authority to Travel Abroad for SUCs.
Dr. Al Gerald S. Barde, Education Supervisor II of CHED RO1, reminded the IROs regarding the registration of HEI linkages in CHED Internation Affairs Service database.
Furthermore, Mr. Arnold V. Ancheta, Education Supervisor II of CHED RO1, discussed the documentary requirements and process flow for CMO No. 26, Series of 2015, or the Policies and Procedures on International Educational Trips (IET) for Undergraduate and Graduate Students.
Dr. Sally Jarin, IRO of the University of Northern Philippines and Vice President for SUCs of the International Relations Officers Council (IROC) 1, reported that the council is nearing completion of its SEC registration application.
CHED RO1 also presented its upcoming internationalization-related projects and activities for the year, which are primarily dedicated to enhancing the internationalization visibility and performance of HEIs.
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MMSU alumna secures 3rd place in April 2025 ETLE

Ms. Althea Joy G. Tabula of Mariano Marcos State University ranked 3rd in the April 2025 Electronics Technicians Licensure Examination.
Ms. Tabula garnered a 93.00% passing rate in the said board examination.
The CHED Regional Office 1 family extends its warmest congratulations to the successful passers. May their achievements inspire future board takers!
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Kaisa ang Komisyon sa Mas Mataas na Edukasyon Rehiyon Uno sa paggunita ng ika-83 Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor)

Muli nating alalahanin ang kabayanihan ng mga sundalong Pilipino at Amerikano noong ika-9 ng Abril taong 1942, sa tinaguriang Bataan Death March kung saan tinatayang humigit 17,000 na mga sundalo ang namatay.
Sa Araw ng Kagitingan, hindi lang ang mga bayani ng nakaraan ang dapat ipagdiwang, kundi ang bawat hakbang na ginagawa natin sa pagpapalawak ng edukasyonโ€”isang kagitingan na tumutugon sa mga pangangailangan ng bawat sektor at nagsusulong ng pambansang kaunlaran.