MUSLIM STUDENTS FROM UNIVERSITIES IN MANILA CALLS FOR MOA-AD. A synchronized rally was held in Mendiola, Manila and parts of the ARMM with 15,000 in Marawi City... (more stories and photos soon)
Dr. Camal A. Cali addressing the Graduation Rites of the Cali Paramedical College in Marawi City on March 19, 2009.
Inside Lanao
Photos courtesy by Salman & Basco of the Provincial Information Office, Buadi Sacayo, Marawi City
SariRanao Glitters Teachers Day 2009 in Lanao del Sur
Cali Faculty garnered most of the awards in solidarity games during Teachers Day celebration in Lanao del Sur.
The CPCFI 2008 Report
Welcome to the World of TechVoc
TESDA LADDERIZED EDUCATION
Libro ni Syjuco
MISSION STATEMENT
PHILOSOPHY Education is a right of every citizen and the state is obliged to fulfill them with policies geared towards resolution of the society’s basic problems. With the debacle of brain drain vis-à-vis the insurmountable unemployment in the country, the government has to mobilize public and private resources to shift priorities into skill-based education needed by the global market. This strategy of economic survival shall be paralleled with the building of local industries to solve unemployment and further establish the foundation of sustainable economy by an education system that truly serves national interest.
VISION The Cali Paramedical College Foundation, Inc. envisions a leading Islamic-integrated educational institution in the country that harnesses skill potentials, value-motivated productivity, and cause-oriented pursuits, and producing manpower with globally-competitive skill and professional competencies.
MISSION The CPCFI is committed to establish and operate a licensed and accredited paramedical college that produces world-class manpower especially from among the marginalized sectors. It shall equip the students with lifelong learning, induced them the required knowledge, develop their potentials on sound universal values, culture them with the proper working behavior, and finally, establish their employment competitiveness.
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