Mabalacat City College Executive Report 2020

June 08, 2021

MCC presented its year-end Executive Report to all its stakeholders.

The report covered all the strategies that were implemented during the transition period, from face-to-face to flexible delivery of education. It highlighted the shift to modular learning and e-services, the establishment of the barangay digihubs, the international webinars hosted, the researches being conducted, the infrastructure improvements and renovations, the efforts to keep MCC personnel abreast of the trends, and the programs to keep them motivated, the policies that were created to thrive in the new normal, the partnerships built and maintained, the programs and events of and for students, and the budget utilization for 2020.

MCC expressed its gratitude to its partners and donors which includes LGU Mabalacat, CHED, CHED-3, ALCU, ALCUCOA, DICT, Go Philippines, Smart, DOST, Philippine Air Force, Mr. and Mrs. Giskin, Pablo Family, Mr. Herrera of MES Batch 1969, and more.

"We've worked hard in providing equal access to education to every student by putting up our digital hubs. While embracing flexible learning, we streamlined our business processes and made them more accessible through online transactions. We added color in the drab and bleak walls of MCC and inspired everyone with a better and more suitable working environment that allows collaboration and social relationships to thrive", Dr. Ong said in her President's Address. 

It is indeed a great and productive year for the MCC community. The year ahead is unpredictable and challenging but rest assured that with collaborative efforts, MCC continues to innovate and progress. Furthermore, copies of the Executive Report are made available at the institutions' Library. 

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