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What is ETEEAP?
Administrator Tuesday, 17 November 2009 10:06 PDF Print E-mail

The Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation program (ETEEAP) is an alternative education delivery mode, promulgated through Executive Order 330, which promotes access to continuing quality higher education. It is an effective system of academic equivalency and accreditation of prior learning from relevant work experiences and formal/non-formal educational training.

Deputized higher educational institutions are authorized to conduct competency based evaluation and award appropriate degrees to deserving individuals. This is realized through the establishment of equivalency competence standards and a comprehensive assessment system employing written tests, interview, skills demonstration and other creative assessment methodologies.

Capitol University is deputized by CHED as one of the higher education institutions in region 10 to implement the ETEEAP.

For Contact, you can visit us or talk to:

DR. Buenos Aires T. Ocampo
ETEEAP Director
Tel no. (08822) 711-980 local 250
Cell no. 09228657583

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