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In addition, the following requirements shall be submitted to the Board during
its deliberation:
1. Proposed curriculum must be in accordance with the Policies and Standards of the program
and the CHED Memo Order No. 59, s 1996, The New General Education Curriculum (GEC);
2. A Feasibility Study should be conducted based on the assessment of community needs and
viability of the program in terms of: demand for the program, prospective students;
excisting schools offering the same course within the province of Cavite.
3. Faculty profile for the program applied for, their educational qualifications, area of
specialization, subject assignment in accordance with their qualifications; employment
status; and teaching experience;
4. List of University Administrators from the University President down to the Department
Heads of the college proposing the course. This shall include their educational qualification,
administrative experience, employments status, etc;
5. List of academic non-teaching personnel such as Registrar, Librarian, guidance Counselor,
Researcher, etc and their educational qualifications, employment status and work
experience;
6. Pictures of all physical facilities, including site and buildings, classrooms, laboratories,
library, medical and dental health, canteens, etc;
7. List of library holdings (to be certified by the President). These holdings should at least be 3,
000 non-fiction accessional titles, and at least 300 professionals titles for each major
program.
8. List of laboratory facilities, equipment, furniture, supplies and materials classified by subject
area;
d) Submission. The Board Resolution approving the offering of the new program(s) together the
above requirements shall be submitted to the CHED Central Office for MIS purposes and to the
CHED Regional Office for information and reference purposes.
e) Forms. The documents and other requirements should conform to the forms provided by CHED
in the above cited Memorandum Letter.
f) Course Number System. In addition to the CHED requirements, the numbers of courses in
revised or proposed program should conform to course number system being adopted by
university.