THE Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.) again aced its periodic ISO quality-management surveillance audit and at the top of its game when it comes to delivering world-class education in the new normal.
T.I.P.’s efforts on increasing enrollment numbers while retaining its pool of students and instructors were audited by international quality assurance company Det Norske Veritas (DNV), yielding positive results with no nonconformities.
“The pandemic has been fraught with so many challenges, but we still continue to give our best now more than ever to make sure that we’re able to deliver superb student services,” said President Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz of T.I.P.
With its robust information-technology network, the institution cited DNV as “keen on…ongoing developments in the transition to limited face-to-face learning.”
The school also consistently invests in its teaching and nonteaching staff through the provision of incentives, research and scholarship grants, online training, as well as seminars on mental health, cyber security and other social issues.
As in-person classes slowly make a comeback, T.I.P. eyes the safe return of its fully vaccinated students and faculty, with strict health protocols in place both in its Manila and Quezon City campuses.