The outbreak of the pandemic Covid19 is likened to a strong surge of water that gushed to the shore – strong, impactful, and dreaded. The difference is that the powerful waves are visible to the naked eye, as they approach the shore. Meanwhile, Covid19 is invisible, yet it possesses dominion over anyone and everyone, and its indelible impact shall remain in the history of mankind.
Heeding to the call for fortifying its collaborative partnership with the community, the Mountain Province State Polytechnic College Roadroller, the Administration’s official publication, went on air over Radio Ayyoweng 101.5 FM during its maiden broadcast last January 17, 2020 in Tadian, Mountain Province. The College President, Dr. Rexton F. Chakas led the MPSPC team during the launching of the radio program which also commenced the series of activities of the Charter Anniversary celebration in the Tadian campus.
The Mountain Province State Polytechnic College retained its ISO 9001:2015 certified status after the ISO Surveillance Audit by ACS W3 Solutionz through its representative, Mr. Gene Ramos Gile on December 20, 2019. The ISO 9001:2015 or the International Standard for a Quality Management System (QMS) recertified the College for the Administration and the Supervision of the Office of the Student Affairs (OSA) and General Administrative Support Services (GASS).
The Mountain Province State Polytechnic College inked its 28th Charter Anniversary on January 17, 2020 and commemorated this significant event “the MPSPC way”. This year’s celebration was designed with various activities that espoused the theme “Accelerating Social Transformation through Academic Excellence and Collaborative Partnership the MPSPC Way.” As the theme implies, the College is persistent in its pursuit to effect meaningful change that bears an MPSPC trademark within its turf and across the larger communities that it serves. As such, the 28th Charter Anniversary celebration also centered on recognizing the vitality of the College’s partnerships with different agencies, institutions and groups who share that same vision of the College. Twenty years after its conversion from a community college to a state college, and soon to a state university, MPSPC embraces the need to sustain and accelerate its momentum towards academic excellence and quality service.