Graduate School Enhances Curriculum to meet CHED Standards through Successful Seminar-Workshop

CATBALOGAN CITY – Samar State University-Graduate School (SSU-GS) has successfully conducted a Seminar-Workshop on Curriculum Enhancement on March 28-29 (23) aimed at addressing the recommendations made by the Office of Programs and Standards Development (OPSD) and Regional Quality Assessment Team (RQAT) during their online evaluation of the GS’s eight programs for Certificate of Program Compliance (COPC).

The seminar-workshop involved collaboration between the Office of the Dean of the Graduate School headed by the Concurrent Dean and the Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Felisa E. Gomba, faculty members, and curriculum experts who are also RQAT evaluators from Southern Leyte State University namely Dr. Lillian Balbon and Dr. Norla Grace Betarmos.

The seminar-workshop successfully achieved its objectives, which included enhancing the curriculum map, program outcomes, and continuous quality improvement (CQI) for all programs of the Graduate School.

The seminar-workshop was a significant step towards strengthening the Graduate School’s curriculum and ultimately providing better education to its students.

With the improvements made, the Graduate School’s programs are now more aligned with the CHED standards and are better equipped to prepare students for their respective fields.

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