Alken D. Calisen, Roden A. Ogsar, and Roy Benedict B. Polled of the Mountain Province State Polytechnic College – Tadian campus passed the September 2019 Forestry board exam or Forester Licensure Examination.

        Not everyone who attends graduate school gets the chance to become an international scholar or go to a prestigious university abroad. Dr. Mark Preston Lopez is blessed to have achieved both. Dr. Lopez was hired as an instructor I at Mountain Province State Polytechnic College (MPSPC) on July 13, 2013 after obtaining Master of Arts in Gender and Cultural Studies at Simmons University in Boston, Massachusetts, USA in 2012. Before coming to MPSPC, he served as Executive Assistant III and Chief of Staff, Office of the University President of the Nueva Vizcaya State University for five years. He taught for 3 years at the Central Luzon State University in Nueva Ecija.

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          “I congratulate you all because you hurdled seclusion, and because you all worked hard to produce tangible outputs”, thus expressed Dr. Rexton F. Chakas in his closing message during the Teacher Education Department Seminar-Writeshop held on October 3-4, 2019 at Villas Buenavista, San Juan, La Union.

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     Mountain Province State Polytechnic College received recognition from the Government Quality Management Committee (GQMC) for successsfully establishing a Quality Management System certified to ISO 9001:2015 during the 7th Recognition Ceremony and Public Sector Quality and Productivity Improvement Forum at the Philippine International Convention Center on October 24, 2019.

        As part of the College Administration’s pursuit for providing quality public service to its clientele, the Mountain Province State Polytechnic College installed an elevator in the newly constructed Administration building in the Bontoc campus, which caters to the needs of employees, students and its clientele, particularly for persons with disabilities. After the two-week trial period and final inspection, the College Engineer’s Office initially accepted the operation of the elevator and is now in full utilization.

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