What Is Paascu?
What Is Paascu?
PAASCU Primer
WHAT IS PAASCU?
PAASCU stands for Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities. It is a private, voluntary, non-profit and non- stock corporation which was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission on November 5, 1957. PAASCU is a service organization that accredits academic programs which meet standards of quality education. In November 1967, the Bureau of Education and Culture (now the Department of Education) officially recognized PAASCU and endorsed its work as an accrediting agency. PAASCU is also one of the three founding members of the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP), which was established in 1977 and is authorized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to certify the levels of accredited programs for the purpose of granting progressive deregulation and other benefits.
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WHAT IS ACCREDITATION?
Accreditation is a concept based on self-regulation which focuses on evaluation and the continuing improvement of educational quality. a process by which institutions or programs continuously upgrade their educational quality and services through self-evaluation and the judgment of peers. a status granted to an educational institution or program which meets commonly accepted standards of quality or excellence.
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On the grade school level, the areas on School Community Involvement and Laboratories (nos. 1 and 5 above) are omitted; instead Student Activity Program is added. For graduate school programs, the areas on Faculty, Library and Administration are retained, while the other remaining areas specific to graduate programs are Curriculum and Instruction, Research, Students, and Other Resources. For basic medical education programs, the areas evaluated are: Faculty, Curriculum and Instruction, Clinical Training/Service Facilities, Research, Students, Library, Administration, and Physical Plant & Other Resources.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PROGRAM ACCREDITATION AND INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITATION? Program accreditation refers to the accreditation of academic courses such as liberal arts, sciences, education or commerce. PAASCUs policy extends accreditation by program. This means that individual courses of study, such as liberal arts, sciences, commerce and education are evaluated by PAASCU and given proper accreditation. In contrast, institutional accreditation refers to the accreditation of the higher education as a whole. This focuses on the overall quality of the higher education institution based on the quality of its core program offerings, namely Arts and Sciences, Education and Business. Institutional accreditation is anchored on program accreditation. PAASCU accreditation of a high school or a grade school is considered program accreditation.
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PAASCU began accreditation of secondary schools in 1965. The accreditation of elementary schools was started in 1971. The accreditation of integrated High School and Grade School units, or Basic Education, began in 2001. Just one list of programs being accredited by PAASCU. In 1988, PAASCU began accrediting in the graduate level courses or programs in Liberal Arts/ Arts and Sciences, Education and Business Administration. And in 2003, PAASCU started accrediting Medical schools.
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Submission of the documents supporting the institutions case for acceptance should include the institutions objectives, history, organizational structure and by-laws, principal administrators, number of faculty members, number of students, and any other materials /brochures/ manuals/ or other publications.
a. Formal acceptance as an Applicant Institution. b. Assistance through Consultancy Services. CANDIDATE STATUS Candidate status is granted to institutions which have completed their preliminary survey visit and preparing for initial accreditation. Candidacy is not accreditation and does not assure eventual accreditation. It is an indication that an institution is progressing toward accreditation. 1. Requirements: a. Completion of a preliminary survey visit. b. Implementation of the recommendations of the preliminary survey team. c. Completion of an Institutional Self-Survey using the PAASCU survey forms.
d. Submission of the accomplished Self-Survey at least one (1) month prior to Formal Survey Visit. e. Assessment which is on candidate status is on until such time that it meets the requirements of a Member Institution.
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2. PAASCUs Actions and Responsibilities: a. Consultancy services, particularly during the Institutional SelfSurvey process, are made available. b. Scheduling of a Formal Survey Visit upon request of the institution. MEMBER STATUS A Candidate Institution which has fulfilled the requirements of accreditation may be granted Member status. 1. Requirements: a. The Institution should receive a favorable rating after the Formal Survey Visit. b. The Institution should implement the recommendations of the Formal Survey Team. c. Payment of the membership fee.
d. Favorable evaluation by a PAASCU Formal Survey Team leads to the granting of accreditation for a period of three (3) years. With this, the institution becomes a full member of the Association. At the end of the initial three-year accreditation period, the school undergoes another self- evaluation. e. Applies for re-accreditation if the second formal visit is favorable, then accreditation is awarded for a period of five (5) years. 2. PAASCUs Actions and Responsibilities: a. Consultancy services improvement. to strengthen the areas needing
b. Assistance through school improvement program and services. c. Continued liaison with FAAP and the Department of Education and the Commission on Higher Education.
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2. Level I Accredited Status for programs which have been granted initial accreditation after a formal survey by the accrediting agency and duly certified by the accreditation federation/network, effective for a period of three years; 3. Level II Re-Accredited Status for programs which have been re-accredited by the accrediting agency and duly certified by the accreditation federation/network, effective for a period of three or five years based on the appraisal of the accrediting agency; 4. Level III Re-accredited Status for programs which have been re-accredited and have met the additional criteria/guidelines set by the federation/network for this level; 5. Level IV Accredited Status accredited programs which are highly respected as very high quality academic programs in the Philippines and with prestige and authority comparable to similar programs in excellent foreign universities.
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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS AND INCENTIVES FOR THE VARIOUS LEVELS?
A. Level I/ Level II: 1. Full administrative deregulation, provided that reports of promotion of students and lists of graduates are available for review by CHED at all times. 2. Financial deregulation in terms of setting tuition and other school fees and charges. 3. Authority to revise the curriculum without CHED approval provided that CHED and Professional Regulation Commission minimum requirements and guidelines, where applicable, are complied with and the revised curriculum is submitted to CHED Regional Offices. 4. Authority to graduate students from accredited courses or programs of study in the levels accredited without prior approval of the CHED and without need for Special Orders. 5. Priority in the awards of grants/subsidies or funding assistance from CHED-Higher Education Development Fund (HEDF) for scholarships and faculty development, facilities improvement and other development programs. 6. Right to use on its publications or advertisements the word ACCREDITED pursuant to CHED policies and rules. 7. Limited visitation, inspection and/or supervision by CHED supervisory personnel or representatives.
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B. Level III: 1. All the benefits for Level I/II. 2. Authority to offer new courses allied to existing Level III courses without need for prior approval, provided that the concerned CHED Regional Office (CHEDRO) is duly informed. 3. Privilege to apply for authority to offer new graduate programs, open learning/ distance education, extension classes and to participate in the transnational education. C. Level IV: 1. All the benefits for Levels I, II and III. 2. Grant of full autonomy for the program for the duration of its Level IV accredited status. 3. Authority to offer new graduate programs allied to existing Level IV courses, open learning/ distance education and extension classes without need for prior approval by CHED provided that the concerned CHEDRO is duly informed.
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PAASCU ORGANIZATION
PAASCU is governed by a 15-person Board of Directors elected at large by members during the annual General Assembly. It has seven Commissions with five to seven members each to perform its mandate. These are the Commissions on Graduate Education, Medical Education, Engineering Education, Tertiary Education, Integrated Basic Education, Secondary Education and Elementary Education. The Commission members are recommended during the General Assembly and appointed by the Board. The Commissions plan and initiate projects for each level, revise survey instruments, and train accreditors and team chairs. Moreover, they review the reports of the survey teams before these are submitted to the Board. PAASCUs day to day operations are handled by a Secretariat which is headed by the Executive Director. The Secretariat takes care of the logistics of the survey visits, invites accreditors, prepares reports and forms, and implements the projects of the Commissions. Over a thousand volunteer accreditors from all over the country visit the institutions in accreditation team of six (6) to twelve (12) members depending on the number of programs being accredited.