Association of Local Colleges and Universities explained

Association of Local Colleges and Universities
Abbreviation:ALCU
Status:Association
Purpose:Educational
Headquarters:University of Makati
Location:Manila, Philippines
Region Served:National
Membership:40 schools
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Prof. Tomas B. Lopez
Website:http://www.plm.edu.ph/alcu.html

The Association of Local Colleges and Universities or simply ALCU is composed of forty (40) local colleges and universities of the Philippines.[1] ALCU is working closely with the Senate Committee on Education, which is headed by Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, in legislations that benefit existing local colleges and universities.[2] [3]

The primary thrust of ALCU is to improve the quality of instruction, research, and extension of its member schools and to provide value public tertiary education.

The association has created in the later part of 2003 the Commission on Accreditation, Inc., which is working closely with the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines, Inc. (AACCUP).

During the investiture of Atty. Adel A. Tamano at the Justo Albert Auditorium of the PLM, he mentioned his plan of drafting the best-practices manual for local colleges and make it a project of the ALCU.[4]

Accreditation and standards

Together with the Accrediting Agencies of Chartered Colleges and Universities of the Philippines (AACCUP), the ALCUCOA formed the National Network of Quality Assurance Agencies (NNQAA) in 2004 to ensure the public of quality higher education among public higher educational institutions. With the help of AACCUP, Dr. Nida Africa, and the PAASCU executive director, ALCU member schools immerse themselves in quality assurance activities involving the following areas of accreditation.[5] These include:

Many ALCU member schools are now aiming for accreditation to uplift the quality of their program offerings.[6]

To uphold quality higher education, ALCU partnered with the Commission on Higher Education as part of the Technical Working Group that three ordinances namely CMO No. 32, series of 2006, and CMO Nos. 1 and 10, series 2005.[7]

Member-Schools

The following is a list of local colleges and universities or LCUs that are members of the association.[7] [8] These include:

Name of University/CollegeRegionUniversity/College
Head
Year
Established
Dr. Edelio Panaligan 1994
Prof. Carmelita P. Sotto – College President 2007
Dr. Johanna Bayoneta – College Administrator 1997
Bago City College Dr. Gorgonio T. Parroco - College Administrator / President 1980
City College of Angeles, Pampanga Dr. Richard Daenos - College President 2012
City College of San Fernando, Pampanga Dr. Lourdes M. Javier – College President 2009
Atty. Robert John I. Donesa – College President 2008
Bulacan Polytechnic College Atty. Joseph M. Inocencio 1971
Dr. Ronald F. Cantos – College Administrator 2008
City College of Tagaytay Mr. Eduardo T. Castillo – College Administrator 2003
City of Malabon University Atty. Ramon M. Maronilla 1994
Dr. Filemon C. Aguilar Memorial College of Las Piñas Prof. Conrado C. Aguilar 1998
Dr. Imelda DP. Soriano – OIC 1999
Gov. Alfonso D. Tan College Atty. Philip T. Tan 1984
La Carlota City College Dr. Fatima Bullos 1966
Laguna University Dr. Colegio S. Gascon - OIC, Office of the University President 2006
Kolehiyo ng Lungsod ng Lipa Mario Carmelo A. Pesa 1994
Dr. Teresa H. Into 2005
Polytechnic College of the City of MeycauayanCouncilor Catherine Abacan2003
Ms. Francisca S. Roque 1994
Pamantasan ng Bayan ng San Mateo 2004
Dr. Charlemagne G. Laviña 2003
Dr. Ma. Leonora V. de Jesus 1965
Dr. Erico M. Habijan 2003
Dr. Domingo B. Nuñez 2004
Dr. Ellen Presnedi 1991
Dr. Rosanie Estuche 1994
Hernando Gomez – OIC 1999
Ms. Anna Maria Theresa N. Umali – VPASA 2006
Dr. Nedeña C. Torralba 2002
Pateros Technological College Dr. Analiza Arcega 1993
Parañaque City College of Science & Technology Dr. Isabel R. Reyes – College Administrator 2000
Passi City College Mayor Elyzer C. Chavez – College Administrator 2005
Dr. Theresita V. Atienza – University President 1994
Quirino Polytechnic College Mr. Edilberto S. Acio – College Administrator 1998
Tagoloan Community College Hon. Yevgeny Vincente Emano – Chairman, Board of Trustees 2003
Maria Lourdes N. Tiquia 1995
Atty. Emmanuel Emilio Vergara – University President 1971
Prof. Elyxzur C. Ramos 1972
Dr. Evelyn Abalos-Tomboc 2005
Dr. Elizabeth A. Montero 1966
Dr. Nedeña C. Torralba/ Dr. Nellie Asuncion 1982

References

  1. http://www.mb.com.ph/MAIN20090128146771.html Drug testing in high school starts February
  2. http://www.ellentordesillas.com/?p=2479 Ellen Tordesillas
  3. http://www.articlearchives.com/government-public-administration/government-bodies/467209-1.html Local colleges nat'l confab set in Makati
  4. Mayuga, Jonathan. "Tamano vows ‘heights of excellence’ for PLM." Business Mirror, Vol. III, No. 86. February 01, 2008.
  5. News: The medium-term higher education development plan and the local colleges and universities . Danao, Dr. Carolina P. . 2005-02-20 . Manila Bulletin . 2005-02-22 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050222010101/http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2005/02/20/OPED2005022029090.html.
  6. http://mabalacatcollege.blogspot.com/2012/06/alcucoa-holds-accreditation-orientation.html Mabalacat College Journal 2012–2013: ALCUCOA Holds Accreditation Orientation Seminar at MC
  7. http://www.plm.edu.ph/alcu/alcu-accomplishments.html ALCU Accomplishments
  8. http://www.plm.edu.ph/alcu/alcu-member-schools.html List of ALCU member-schools