Miyerkules, Marso 28, 2012

The Other side of the coin…MQAPC - DECEMBER 2010 Special Holiday Issue of Campus Quill

After years of hard works, cooperative efforts, hopes and faith; the Mariano Quinto Alarilla Polytechnic College family (guided by the chairman of its board of trustees - the Honorable City Mayor Joan Velasco Alarilla) had finally reached its goal: the recognition from the Commission on Higher Education.

The achievement of the curricular programs recognition is an additional asset to the institution that will benefit the students and the faculty. Though this, the school will be on the right direction in attaining its mission, vision and goals. If programs are recognized, the students are assured that they are not only offered quality education but also legally accepted from the proper government agency by the Commission on Higher Education.

The program recognition tested the unity and cooperation among the MQAPC populace. Each had done his part for the attainment of the purpose and had shown love for the college. NO matter how difficult the task is, it will be easy if everyone cooperates and shows willingness to work hand in hand with others. Nothing is hard to achieve, when all involves their heart in their work. The MQAPCians at Meycauayan City showed this for a successful outcome of the government recognition.



Eugene Lacson Camillo
Editor in Chief
The Campus Quill - The Official Publication of Mariano Quinto Alarilla Polytechinic College

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