Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) part 1

Are you a working professional but not a Bachelor Degree ?
Is this the only thing that hinders you to get that promotion that you are waiting for?
I stumble upon this youtube video and its funny but this is the reality that is happening



I am a Diploma graduate of a 3 years technology course  , i am satisfied by what i have now and the amount i am earning but there is this eagerness in myself that want to pursue a Bachelor Degree. I access myself why i want to earn a Bachelor Degree and i come up with this answer: to set higher goals.

What is ETEEAP
(Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program)
it is a program of CHED that asses an individual knowledge, attitudes and values,skills and prior learning in his/her experience.

Basic Requirements:

1. Filipino, at least high school graduate or must have PEPT equivalent to first year college.
2. Has at least five (5) years of work-related experience.
  • Certificate of Employment (with Job Description)
3. Must be at least twenty-two (25) years old; and
4. Able to show evidence of capability and thorough knowledge through the following evidences: 
  • Certificate of Proficiency issued by the government regulatory board.
  • Certificate of Proficiency issued by the employer(s).
  • Certificate of Proficiency issued by a licensed practitioner in the field.
  • Business registration.
The certificate of proficiency in some fields can be obtained from the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). The Professional Regulation Commission also gives licensure examinations for certain technician occupations. Presentation of authentic certificates from any of these two bodies shall be considered a straightforward compliance of this requirement.

E.g.: PRC: Registered Master Electrician (RME)
        TESDA: NC Level





Thursday, August 16, 2012

Caritas Manila continues relief efforts for flood victims



For almost a week now, Caritas Manila continues with its relief efforts for the thousands of victims of flooding in Metro Manila.

Caritas Manila’s Damayan, the relief assistance and emergency program of the Church as of August 15, 2012 has provided relief assistance to 20, 444 families in the parishes under the Archdiocese of Manila and Dioceses of Caloocan,Cubao, Pasig, Antipolo, and Malolos.

Caritas Manila so far has raised Php 2,892,635 In-Cash donations and Php. 534,618 In-Kind donations from individuals, organizations and parishes for the flood victims.
Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon will still continue to experience intermittent rains according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).
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For Donations in kind, please call Caritas Manila at telephone numbers 5620020 up to 25 local 22 to 24.(please see attached list)

For Cash Donations, you may deposit to:

Account Name: Caritas Manila, Inc.
Peso Bank Savings Account:
BPI  S/A 3063-5357-01
BDO S/A 5600-45905
Metrobank S/A 175-3-17506954-3
UnionBank C/A 00-030-001227-5

Dollar Savings Account:
Account Name: Caritas Manila, Inc.
BPI Dollar Account: 003064-0033-55
PNB Dollar Account: 252-703687-1

For questions and comments please feel free to contact our Mr. Joseph G. Navarro, PR, Communication and Events Officer at numbers 5620020 loc. 13 or 0916-396-9123

Preparing yourself in going to Singapore: 10 Random Guidelines in going to SG

Singapore, also known as SG. If your planning a trip in Singapore, there are some customs that you need to know. I will show you 10 random guidelines on how to prepare yourself in going to Singapore.