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“With our sustained dedication and perseverance, we are confident of not only meeting but exceeding the standards set by the accreditation board,” Dr. Rolyn A. Catamora, Director for Quality Assurance expressed during the exit conference of the three-day Online Program Accreditation of Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines, Inc. (AACCUP) in NwSSU for both main and San Jorge campuses, which officially concluded this November 24, 2023.
 
There were four programs, which underwent the accreditation process: Bachelor of Elementary Education and Bachelor of Science in Business Administration for Level IV Phase 2, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, and the Bachelor of Science in Forestry of San Jorge campus for Level III.
 
The AACCUP team was comprised of Dr. Analyn M. Gamit, coordinator, Dr. Liza L. Quimson and Dr. Glenda D. Abad- accreditors for BEED program; Dr. Sisenando C. Masangcap Jr. and Dr. Kenneth L. Armas for BSBA; Dr. Charlotte B. Carandang for BSCS; and Dr. Emerson V. Barcellano, Dr. Emerson V. Barcellano, and Dr. Liza M. Tamargo for BSF.
 
Though the official results will be announced within 30 days, Dr. Analyn M. Gamit, coordinator of the AACUP team already extended her felicitations and commendations for the hard work and achievements of Northwest Samar State University during her overall impression. “The documents are prepared and the process went well,” she claimed. Dr. Gamit also highlighted the strengths and opportunities for improvements of each program.
 
“We value their thorough assessment and insightful feedback, and we eagerly anticipate the finalization of their overall findings. The successful completion of the accreditation process is a testament to our collective diligence and passion, reaffirming our university’s position as a model of academic excellence. Let us remain united in our commitment to upholding the highest standards of quality in all aspects of our institution as we await the accreditation team’s comprehensive and final findings,” Dr. Rolyn A. Catamora added in her statement of commitment and support.