Wednesday, February 26, 2014

QUEZON CITY POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES ITS 20 YEARS WHERE GOOD LIFE STARTS HERE (2014)

The Quezon City Polytechnic University (QCPU) celebrated its 20th founding anniversary this week with activities highlighting the school’s continuing commitment to provide responsive education especially to poor but deserving students in the city. This year’s celebration, with theme, “Good Life Starts Here,” underscored QCPU’s effort to propel the institution to greater heights while providing an empowered college education to the youth to help them achieve a good life. QCPU president Salvador Enriquez Jr. led school officials in the celebration. Initiatives taken by QCPU to promote learning and raise the level of competitiveness of students’ in the business environment, include the “Happy Booster” project “ where students are learning and earning the soonest and realistic way, Enriquez said.
HISTORY OF QCPU


The Quezon City Polytechnic was created on March 1, 1994 by virtue of the City Council Ordinance No. SP-171 an institution to primarily undertake the training and development of qualified technicians and skilled workers.

The Three-Year Technician Curriculum was introduced in the SY 1994-1995 designed to develop highly competent technicians for industry in the areas of Automotive Technology, Electrical Technology, Welding Technology, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Technology, and Fashion Technology. Added to the Three-Year Curriculum in the school year that followed were Electronics Technology, Mechanical Technology or Machine Shop, Computer Technology and an industry-led pilot course in Boiler Technology.

The QCPU established its reputation among local government units as a show window and model technology-based institution paving the way for its recognition of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and developing a strong alliance with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

In 2001, Ordinance SP – 1030 created a charter for the establishment of Quezon City Polytechnic University. QCPU started its operation by offering one (1) year programs and short term courses. By the year 2005, QCPU started offering college degree courses. Right now, QCPU prides itself in providing employment to its graduates and serves as a tool for national development, particularly in Quezon City.

At present, under the leadership of Mayor Feliciano Belmonte, Jr., starting SY 2005, meaningful access to higher education is now possible with a ladderized concept of pursuing higher education. The idea is that every person should have the opportunity for education and training commensurate to his abilities. Now, QCPU offers 3 Degree Programs and 8 Regular Technical-Vocational Courses, as well as Special Short-term courses.


QCPU @ 20
#GOODLIFESTARTSHERE

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