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Enrolment

For the past few year National University has recorded an elevated number of employees.

The recent count of over 4000 enrollees in BS degrees alone is a little above the average

considering the school's capacity, area, and the fact that no 1st years nor 2nd year students are

enrolled for this year due to the K-12 program that was recently implemented. If the level of

aggressiveness in the institution's marketing, development, and expansion programs continues

in the next 10 years with it's current pace, the National University is expected to hold a large part

in the role of molding this country's future workforce.

Level 4 Accreditation

Just recently, PACUCOA has granted the NU College of Nursing, a Level 1 Accreditation.

Through the Level 1 accreditation, the said academic program was granted Level 1 benefits such

as “full administrative deregulation and financial deregulation in terms of setting tuition, other fees

and charges (“PACUCOA grants NU,” 2017, p.2).” The steps for accreditation include: preliminary

visit, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, and Level 4 visits. Ten years from now, National University-Manila

can most likely acquire Level 4 accreditation to programs which are currently Level 1 accredited;

however, those programs which are not yet Level 1 accredited are uncertain to acquire Level 4.

Technically, it may require one to two years for preliminary visit to Level 1. For application to Level

2, at least 6 months before the end of the three-year Level 1 accreditation; for Level 3, within two

years after grant of Level 2; finally for Level 4, six months before the end of the five-year Level 3

accreditation (“PACUCOA policies and accreditation,” n.d.). If in case, PACUCOA does not

suspend the granting of accreditation for compliance purposes and the University applies on a

timely basis, current Level 1 accredited programs have a high chance of getting to Level 4. For

instance, College of Nursing is already set to apply on January 2018. If the application for the

accreditation continues to be quick in case similar to that of College of Nursing (2 years and four

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months from preliminary to Level 2 application), then there exists a huge probability to get to Level

4 within ten years.

Courses

Currently, SM group of companies plans of putting up National University branches near

SM Malls. The University will be known as an education center for business courses and controls

branches catering to at least 5,000 students. With these plans, given a ten-year strategic span, it

could be possible that NU will open internationally accredited courses in business, with the help

of the partnerships with British educational institutions, known for giving quality business

education. In line with courses provided by British universities, possible business courses may

include:

UNDERGRADUATE POSTGRADUATE
COURSES ONLINE DEGREES
COURSES
Master of Business
Business Administration International Management
Administration

Business Administration and International Management Information Systems


Accountancy with Finance Management

International Management
BS Managerial Accounting with Human Resource Project Management
Management

BS Accounting Information International Management Strategic Human Resource


System with Marketing Management

Master of Business Strategic Supply Chain


BS Internal Auditing
Administration Management

Other Undergraduate Programs

Business
Business Management Human Resource International
Management and
and Economics Management Business
Entrepreneurship

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Agacite, Jian Carlo Gracia, Christian Rodrigo, Joan
Cabal, John Matthew Perez, Cristopherson ACT 141
Structures

The continuous development of quality education of National University- Manila (NU-Manila) has

been emphasized by Hans Sy through progressive effort of building an educational institution for

the country that centralized in business. To fulfill this, he set his plan for expansion of National

University around ten (10) schools/campuses in fifteen (15) years. These ten schools include the

school to be built in Bacolod (Pedrosa, 2017). The SM Group of Companies also plans expansions

of National University to every SM branch in the country. With these plans, National University

will cater to a larger number of students in certain areas of the country.

School classification

According to the Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and Commission on Higher

Education (CHED), there are specific requirements in order to know if the institution is complying

either a college or university standard. Shown in the summary below.

College University
Tertiary institution 1. operates at least 8 different degree
Offers a number of business related programs
courses 2. at least 6 undergraduate courses,
specifically
- 4 year course liberal arts
- 4 year course science and mathematics
- 4 year course in social sciences
- minimum of 3 other active and recognized
professional course leading to government
licensures
3. at least 2 graduate – level courses
leading to Doctoral Degrees

Through the years of its evolution, it already has surpassed and will always retain a

university. The National University will cater more students from other schools, considering a

larger number of branches in the country and a better curriculum through compliance to

PACUCOA. In ten years, most likely the institution will remain a University.

Members:
Agacite, Jian Carlo Gracia, Christian Rodrigo, Joan
Cabal, John Matthew Perez, Cristopherson ACT 141
References:

PACUCOA grants NU College of Nursing accreditation. (2017). The National, p.2.

PACUCOA policies and accreditation procedure. (n.d.). Retrieved June 28, 2017 from

http://www.pacucoa.ph/pacucoa_policies&steps_accreditation.htm

Pedrosa, M.A. (2017, January 30). Sy: ‘More SM projects coming to Bacolod’. SunStar Bacolod.

Retrieved June 28, 2017 from http://www.sunstar.com.ph/bacolod/local-

news/2017/01/30/sy-more-sm-projects-coming-bacolod-522883

University of Roehampton. (n.d.). Retrieved June 28, 2017 from https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/#

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