The Mountain Province State Polytechnic College retained its ISO 9001:2015 certified status after the ISO Surveillance Audit by ACS W3 Solutionz through its representative, Mr. Gene Ramos Gile on December 20, 2019. The ISO 9001:2015 or the International Standard for a Quality Management System (QMS) recertified the College for the Administration and the Supervision of the Office of the Student Affairs (OSA) and General Administrative Support Services (GASS).
The “kailyan” mindset speaks a whole heap of the way we embrace the value of kinship, relationships and bonds as Igorots of Mountain Province. In Bontoc, Sabangan, or Natonin, for instance, we sustain close ties and live daily by the effect of “everyone knows everyone” within our small communities. Wherever we go, be it abroad or anywhere in the Philippines, we never fail to take advantage of looking for people we know, or “kakailyans” make the most of finding us when we visit the places they call home.
Amidst reports and text messages received by the Office of the Executive Dean from concerned parents and students regarding the absences of faculty members from their classes, the office intensified the monitoring of faculty members in their classes. The main strategy being used by the Dean’s office is having faculty members sign on the monitoring sheet as evidence that they are in their classrooms having classes.
SHYLA ALSAEN never expected to see her name included in the list of National Finalists of the 58th Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP), alongside the names of students from UP Diliman, Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University, Saint Louis University and other famous universities across the Philippines.
Dr. Mark Preston S. Lopez
Dispatching a 305 strong delegation, the Mountain Province State Polytechnic College salvaged a first-runner up finish from its closest rival and perennial champion, the Benguet State University during the recently concluded CARASUC Athletic Meet hosted by the Abra State institute of Sciences and Technology (ASIST) on November 25-29.
By Jovill Malecdan
“Good things come to those who wait.” ~ Abraham Lincoln
Nothing worthwhile is achieved the easy way, and so before the team rose to the top, we had to transcend above demanding challenges – challenges that almost halted the team from moving forward.