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The ultimate challenge
came in 1999 when the attempt of becoming a university
was initiated by Dr. Suzette Lilian A. Agustin,
subjecting the school to evaluation for University
status by the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd),
through the CHEd Technical Team, which conducted the
evaluation in March 1999. The team then recommended
that WNC should first comply with specific requirements
in different areas imposed to schools vying for
university status. These areas included (1) General
Student Admission Policy, (2) Degree Programs, (3)
Accreditation Status, (4) Instruction, (5) Research
Program, (6) Extension Services, (7) Faculty Personnel,
(8) Library and Laboratory Facilities/equipment, and (9)
Site and Buildings.
From
thereon, the
school had focused its attention in complying with the
requirements, including the task of undergoing
accreditation
processes by an external organization, the Philippine
Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on
Accreditation (PACUCOA). In 2006, WNC’s University quest
was boosted up with the creation of a University Team
led by the WNC President, to take care of specific areas
provided for in CHED Memorandum Order (CMO) No. 48,
Series of 1996.
At the
onset of school year 2007-2008, WNC was assessed to have
complied with most of the requirements or standards for
University
status. After a thorough evaluation of WNC readiness,
an application for University status was submitted on
October 1, 2007 at the CHED central Office in Manila,
and in response, CHED Central Office sent a Special Team
on November 22-23, 2007 to evaluate and verify
compliance of WNC to the university standards. The
Chairman of the Special Team then recommended for the
ocular visit of the honorable members of the
Commission.
The
school’s readiness for a final CHED visit to inspect and
evaluate WNC’s level of compliance was conveyed on
January 25, 2008 to the Commission en banc and the
Office of Programs and Standards of the Commission on
Higher Education, which resulted to the conduct of the
detailed and rigorous process of verification by the
CHED Commissioners on February 5, 2008.
On February 11, 2008,
during a meeting of the Commissioners en Banc, the
Commission on Higher Education has found West Negros
College to be in full compliance of CHED requirements,
and granted West Negros College the UNIVERSITY STATUS,
per Resolution No. 78, s. 2008.
The WNC Board of
Trustees then unanimously approved the change of the
school’s name from West Negros College to WEST NEGROS
UNIVERSITY, per Board Resolution No. 007-02-26-08
dated February 26, 2008. On June 10, 2008, West Negros
University received the official confirmation through a
Certificate of University Status from CHED, by virtue of
Resolution No. 290, s. 2008, dated June 2, 2008.
With an
average of 1,500 graduates per school year the last
decade, West Negros University has already produced
successful graduates and countless professionals in
various fields of public and private services, here and
abroad. It may have attained the coveted status of a
university, but the mission of its founders in educating
the youth anchored on Christian values will live on.
Ever conscious of its motto of “Truth and Virtue,” West
Negros University will never cease to serve. It has
come a long way, and by the grace of the Divine
Providence, will continue to do so.
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