FOUR more programs of the Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.) were successfully assessed by the Asean University Network-Quality Assurance (AUN-QA): T.I.P.-Manila’s Accountancy and Chemical Engineering programs, and those of T.I.P.-Quezon City’s Architecture and Business Administration.
The virtual assessment took place from July 25 to 29, 2022.
So far, T.I.P. has eight programs that have met the education-quality standard of the assessing body. The first four are under T.I.P.-Manila’s Architecture and Business Administration; the rest, for T.I.P.-Quezon City’s Accountancy and Secondary Education.
“These assessment exercises add value to the education of our students and to our life as a school community,” said T.I.P. President Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz. “We will deploy our [learning] and continuous quality improvements from all AUN-QA visits to steadfastly provide the best educational experience possible for our students.”
AUN is an international organization that promotes cooperation among higher education institutions in the region. Its assessment arm, AUN-QA, is responsible for educational standards and nonstop academic improvement of member-country schools. AUN-QA assessors are composed of chief quality officers appointed by AUN member-universities.
Currently T.I.P. is also an associate member of AUN-QA, and to date is one of only 23 schools in the Philippines to have such a status with the international organization. For more information, visit tip.edu.ph or T.I.P.’s official social-media accounts for Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with the handle: @TIP1962official.