CPACE Philippines, UC Ink Accord to Boost Lifelong Learning

The CPACE Philippines has signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the University of the Cordilleras (UC) on Friday, Oct. 24, as part of its mission to promote professional advancement and continuing education. In a statement, the CPACE Philippines said the newly signed collaboration with the University helped bring together the UC College of Business Administration’s students, faculty, and alumni.

“This partnership marks the beginning of a fruitful collaboration, focused on continuing education, skills development, and professional development,” the post read. “We’re deeply grateful to the UC community for the warm welcome and shared commitment to empowering future leaders,” it added.

Mr. Jefferson Sejalvo, Director for Partnerships, said they will meet with the heads of the UC College of Business Administration to plot out the programs and events they will establish in the coming months. Meanwhile, the UC College of Business Administration has expressed interest in revamping its curriculum to accommodate the changing trends in education and the workforce.

The CPACE Philippines was established with the goal of providing continuing education opportunities to individuals and organizations for their career and professional growth in the fields of business and administration. It has since entered into eight (8) more agreements with various universities across the country to boost its efforts of fostering lifelong learning and professional excellence.

Some of its partnered schools include the Far Eastern University – Cavite, the STI Global, the University of St. La Salle – Bacolod, the Batangas State University, and the Holy Angel University and Trimex Colleges, to name a few. Its partnership with the UC marked the company’s 9th collaboration with Philippine-based educational institutions, with its most recent partnership being with the Batangas State University. The signing of a Memorandum of Agreement was held on Friday, Oct. 24, at the UC Theater, University of the Cordilleras, Baguio City, Philippines.

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