welcome! to cap college. editorial ( friday, april 24, 2009) growing illiteracy
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WELCOMEWELCOME! !
To
CAP COLLEGE
EDITORIAL ( Friday, April 24, 2009)
Growing Illiteracy
• “Once upon a time Asians came to the Philippines to avail themselves of top quality education.”
• “For the last 10 years out of 15 million high school graduates 10.5 million were not able to enter college.”
• Per Report of Dep-Ed “ It is estimated that 5.2 million Filipinos are illiterate.”
• “The country also has one of the highest drop out rates in Asia, worse than Indonesia and Vietnam.”
• “The growing decline of college students would take its toll on the economy and has adversely affected national competitiveness based on international surveys.”
• “Development is accelerated in countries that give priority in educating their citizens.”
• “Emerging economic powers including China and India are investing heavily in education, providing their people with the tools they need to excel in a highly competitive environment.”
• “Countries that do not treat education with the same urgency risk being left behind.”
• “In the Philippines, educators themselves are sounding the alarm. It would be folly to ignore the warning.”
MalayaMonday December 8, 2008=====================
Sorry stateCollege attrition a staggering 50%
Metro Manila enrollment
on 10-year slide
Percent of college drop-outs 50%
Main reason per CHED Officials is lack of money.
Trend that students drop out after 2nd year in college – to work mostly at call centers.
Julito Vitriolo – OIC of the Executive Director’s Office of CHED expects less enrollment in the years to come.
School are bracing for worst times.
STATISTICS OF DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ( DEP-ED)
Only 12 of every 42 High School Graduates can finish college – 70%
cannot
STATISTICS :
H.S. Grad. 70%
YEAR 2007 1,800,000 1,260,000
YEAR 2008 1,500,000 1,050,000
TOTAL 3,300,000 2,310,000 ======= =======
WHY THEY ARE NOT IN COLLEGE? WHY THEY ARE NOT IN COLLEGE? ( Survey of Dep-Ed) ( Survey of Dep-Ed)
%%
High cost of educationHigh cost of education 70% 70%
Already workingAlready working 20%20%
Schools are farSchools are far 7% 7%
Illness/Disability/AgeIllness/Disability/Age 3%3%
THE PROBLEM:
A large segment of the population wants to pursue college education but cannot attend schools in the traditional system on account of TIME, DISTANCE & FINANCIAL Constraints.
The SOLUTION:The SOLUTION:
CAP College’s I.D.E.A.L.S.
I - Individual
D - DistanceE - EducationA - AlternativeL - Learning
S - System
Established in 1988PIONEER in Distance Education
University of London 1858Open University of England 1969Fern University, Germany 1974CAP College 1988Polytechnic University 1995University of the Philippines OU 1995Open University of Malaysia 2000
CAP COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC.
Open School for Higher Education
Recognized by CHED
CAP COLLEGE
Accredited by TESDA
CAP COLLEGE
VERY AFFORDABLE
You can begin college education and earn a Degree at P 1,000 per installment from enrollment to graduation.
This is inclusive of Tuition, Miscellaneous Fees, Modules (Books) Registration, Reviewers, Tutorials, Final Exams. And the Services of Distance Learning Centers nationwide.
No Additional Expenses, for books, school supplies, uniform, school activities fees, daily transportation, allowances, board and lodging, school clothes.
FEATURES , ADVANTAGES & FEATURES , ADVANTAGES & BENEFITSBENEFITS
A SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS
Learn WHEREVER you are –at Home or Place of Work. Freedom from physical and environmental hazards. (Peace of Mind)
OPEN CALENDAR SYSTEM / NO AGE LIMIT/REGARDLESS OF BACKGROUND
You can enroll anytime. No limit as to age and background of student
Freshmen Students who want so save a of cost specially taking minors subjects of whatever courses are welcome to Enroll and save time.
No. of students 9,469No. of graduates 1,768
Students outside Phil. 161 Asia 69 Africa 2 Middle East 56 Australia 1 North America 18 South America 1 Europe 14
Graduates (Abroad) 20
STUDENTS & GRADUATESSTUDENTS & GRADUATES
SOME GRADUATES OF CAP COLLEGE……
Where are they now?
Salvador Dino E. GarintoSalvador Dino E. Garinto Graduated AAIT(1993) CFDGraduated AAIT(1993) CFDEmployed at the Finance Employed at the Finance Assistant of Unlimited Assistant of Unlimited PromotionsPromotions
Mari Grace L. MondingMari Grace L. Monding
Graduated 1992(AAIT) CFDGraduated 1992(AAIT) CFD
now a faculty member of now a faculty member of Silliman University( SPED) Silliman University( SPED) Elementary Dept.Elementary Dept.
Margarito C. Gayas, Jr.Margarito C. Gayas, Jr.Graduated 1993 (AAIT) CFDGraduated 1993 (AAIT) CFD
Employed at CAP College Foundation, Employed at CAP College Foundation, Inc.Inc.
Edward P. CabiasaEdward P. Cabiasa
Graduated 1994(AAIT)CFDGraduated 1994(AAIT)CFD
Employed at Nova Employed at Nova Technologies Ortigas, Technologies Ortigas, Pasig CityPasig City
Ma. Angelita SerranoMa. Angelita Serrano
Graduated 1996 (AAIT) CFDGraduated 1996 (AAIT) CFD
Courtesy Clerk Safeway Courtesy Clerk Safeway & Seasonal Clerk F.T.B. & Seasonal Clerk F.T.B. in California, U.S.A.in California, U.S.A.
Marjorie R. JimenezMarjorie R. Jimenez
Graduated 1996(DA) Graduated 1996(DA) CFDCFD
Employed at CAP Health Employed at CAP Health Org., Makati City Org., Makati City
Michelle V. AlcantaraMichelle V. Alcantara
Graduated 1999(DA)CFDGraduated 1999(DA)CFD
Employed at the Accounting Employed at the Accounting Department of the Quezon City Department of the Quezon City HallHall
Lindley S. TaneoLindley S. Taneo
Graduated in 1999(BSBA)CFDGraduated in 1999(BSBA)CFD
Employed at the Office of the Employed at the Office of the Solicitor General, Makati CitySolicitor General, Makati City
Rhona P. LazoRhona P. Lazo
Graduated 2000(BSBA)CFDGraduated 2000(BSBA)CFD
Office WorkerOffice Worker
Melbourne, AustraliaMelbourne, Australia
Kathleen N. Kathleen N. TavaranzaTavaranzaGraduated Graduated 2001(BSBA)CFD2001(BSBA)CFDEmployed at Louisiana Employed at Louisiana State Kindergarten State Kindergarten Center, USACenter, USA
Robert Tim C. HernandezRobert Tim C. HernandezGraduated in 2000 (AAIT)CFDGraduated in 2000 (AAIT)CFDEmployed at SKY CABLE , Employed at SKY CABLE , Ortigas Commercial Center, Ortigas Commercial Center, Pasig CityPasig City
Arthur L. PrincipeArthur L. Principe
Graduated 2001 Graduated 2001 (BSBA)CFD(BSBA)CFD
Employed at Employed at Supreme CourtSupreme Court
Roi M. San JuanRoi M. San JuanGraduated 2002(BSBA)Graduated 2002(BSBA)CFDCFDEmployed at Country Employed at Country
Style Style Donut , Pasong Tamo Donut , Pasong Tamo
Ext., Ext., Makati CityMakati City
Marilou A. QueroMarilou A. QueroGraduated AAIT 2002 CFDGraduated AAIT 2002 CFD
now lives and works as now lives and works as EncoderEncoderin Paris, Francein Paris, France
Dorothy R. FabricanteGraduated 2003 (AB
Psy)CFDEmployed at Nova
TechnologiesOrtigas Avenue, Pasig City
Christian Romuel O. ArguellesChristian Romuel O. Arguelles
Graduated 2003 (AAIT)CFDGraduated 2003 (AAIT)CFD
Employed at Banco de Oro, Employed at Banco de Oro, Makati CityMakati City
Gener G. Mendoza w/ Gener G. Mendoza w/ wife Ma. Rowena G. wife Ma. Rowena G. CoronelCoronelGraduated 2004(AAIT)CFDGraduated 2004(AAIT)CFD
Employed at Land Transporation Employed at Land Transporation Office & she was employed Nova Office & she was employed Nova TechnologiesTechnologies
Melvin T. EufemiaMelvin T. Eufemia
Graduated 2005 (BSBA)CFDGraduated 2005 (BSBA)CFD
Avon Saleman and Toothpaste Avon Saleman and Toothpaste Laboratory Employee at Hapee Laboratory Employee at Hapee Toothpaste, BicutanToothpaste, Bicutan
Louie D.C. DulayLouie D.C. Dulay
Graduated Graduated 2005(AAIT)CFD2005(AAIT)CFD
Employed at BenchEmployed at Bench
Ma. Elizabeth C. dela CruzMa. Elizabeth C. dela CruzGraduated 2006(AAIT) CFDGraduated 2006(AAIT) CFD
Employed at the Dept. of Foreign Employed at the Dept. of Foreign AffairsAffairs
Pasay CityPasay City
Beaver Mark M. Beaver Mark M. BarcinasBarcinas
Graduated 2006 (BSBA)CFDGraduated 2006 (BSBA)CFD
Data Encoder at Metrobank Data Encoder at Metrobank Main Building, Makati CityMain Building, Makati City
Ma. Lovella C. GutierrezMa. Lovella C. Gutierrez
Graduated 2006(BSBA) CFDGraduated 2006(BSBA) CFD
Employed at the Office of the Employed at the Office of the Solicitor General, Makati CitySolicitor General, Makati City
Sernan M. SergioSernan M. Sergio
Graduated 2008 (BSBA) CFDGraduated 2008 (BSBA) CFD
Employed at the Office of the Employed at the Office of the Solicitor General, Makati CitySolicitor General, Makati City
Barnaby G. NgoBarnaby G. NgoGraduated 2007(AAIT) CFDGraduated 2007(AAIT) CFD
Established his own Established his own business at Tondo, Manilabusiness at Tondo, Manila
“PWDs CAN GO NEGOSYO” Most
Inspiring Entrepreneurs
Gilda Quintua, DA-2002CEO of MGLQ Deaf Tour Assistance, providing travel-related assistance for tourists who are deaf
“PWDs CAN GO NEGOSYO” Most
Inspiring EntrepreneursDennis Balan, AA-IT 1992•An award-winning photographer
•Owns and manages the Dennis Rhoniel Corpuz Balan Photography Services
Ervin R. Reyes AA-IT 1992
•An Intl award-winning WEB Designer
•Faculty of Manila Christian Institute for the Deaf, Cubao, Quezon City Services
LEEANNE P. ALDABEBSBA – Management
NOW: City Councilor – Calamba Laguna
EDUARDO A. SUDERIO, MPAAB-Political Science ‘97
NOW: Training Center Superintendent IIRegional Fishermen’s Training Center Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources
VICTOR JOHN DJ. PLATON BSBA – Management ‘97
NOW: Senior Resource Mobilization AssociateChildren’s Hour Ayala Foundation
TERESITA L. COSICOMBA ‘07
NOW: Corporate Officer & Director ASSAB Industrial Sales, Inc.
Mandaue City
TERESITA L. COSICOMBA ‘07
NOW: Corporate Officer & Director ASSAB Industrial Sales, Inc.
Mandaue City
FELICITAS R. ULEP BSBA- Management ‘02
NOW: The Registrar, Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology
FELICITAS R. ULEP BSBA- Management ‘02
NOW: The Registrar, Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology
a
Accredited TESDA Trainer for Trainer’s/Assessor’s MethodologyTESDA Pasay/Makati DistrictMakati City
MADELEINE W. LOMENG MBA ‘07
NOW: TESDA Specialist I Tabuk,Province of Kalinga
MADELEINE W. LOMENG MBA ‘07
NOW: TESDA Specialist I Tabuk,Province of Kalinga
HASAN M.F. AL-ARJANIAB – Information Technology ‘05
NOW: Attache, Royal Embassy Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
HASAN M.F. AL-ARJANIAB – Information Technology ‘05
NOW: Attache, Royal Embassy Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
ALVIN GERARD JARA JAROGraduated 1997 (BSBA Management) Accredited TESDA Trainer for Trainer’s/Assessor’s MethodologyTESDA Pasay/Makati District Makati City
ALVIN GERARD JARA JAROGraduated 1997 (BSBA Management) Accredited TESDA Trainer for Trainer’s/Assessor’s MethodologyTESDA Pasay/Makati District Makati City
JESSE ALLAN B. BERNALES Graduated CUM LAUDE 2003
(BSBA-Management)Assistant ManagerBank of Philippine IslandsMakati City
JESSE ALLAN B. BERNALES Graduated CUM LAUDE 2003
(BSBA-Management)Assistant ManagerBank of Philippine IslandsMakati City
A few of A few of CAP College’s CAP College’s studentsstudents fromfrom METRO METRO MANILAMANILA……Vina MoralesVina Morales Marvin AgustinMarvin Agustin
Jacquelene EstevesJacquelene Esteves Onemig BondocOnemig Bondoc
Dingdong AvanzadoDingdong Avanzado Ana RocesAna Roces
Manilyn ReynesManilyn Reynes Bianca LapuzBianca Lapuz
Carmi MartinCarmi Martin Chris Dennis MadridChris Dennis Madrid
Sheena Marie SandiganSheena Marie Sandigan Leonardo Bernabe, Jr.Leonardo Bernabe, Jr.
And And OVERSEASOVERSEAS Filipinos . . Filipinos . . . . Jessie Allan Bernales, Jessie Allan Bernales, the first the first Cum LaudeCum Laude graduate (Class graduate (Class 2003), was already working in New 2003), was already working in New York, U.S.A., when he enrolled and York, U.S.A., when he enrolled and finished his course. finished his course.
MESFER HASAN AL ARJANI – Consul Gen. K.S.A.
Prov’l SK Chair/Prov’l Bd MemberSurigao del NorteFather: MayorMother: VM
COURSES OFFEREDCOURSES OFFEREDCOLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTSCOLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
Bachelor of Arts in:Bachelor of Arts in:
EconomicsEconomics EnglishEnglish Pastoral StudiesPastoral Studies
HistoryHistory JournalismJournalism Political SciencePolitical Science
MathematicsMathematics SociologySociology PsychologyPsychology
Information TechnologyInformation Technology
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONCOLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBachelor of Science in Business AdministrationBachelor of Science in Business Administration
Majors: Majors: MarketingMarketing
ManagementManagement EntrepreneurshiEntrepreneurshipp
CAP COLLEGE
Bachelor of Arts – Information TechAfter 6 Terms (Complete Course):
Diploma: Bachelor of Arts – Info Technology
Nat’l Certificate IV: Computer Programming
After 4 Terms:Certificate: Associate in Arts - Info
TechnologyAfter 2 Terms & 84 Hours of Hands-On PracticumNat’l Certificate II: Computer Hardware
ServicingAfter 1 Term:National Certificate II: Computer Operator
Ladderized – CHED and TESDA Interface:
CAP COLLEGE
• Out-of-School-Youth but not working• Working college students• Sales clerks/Waiters/Fast Food Chain
Crew• Security Guards/Military/PNP• Government/Private Employees• Call Center Agents• Taxi/Jeepney/Bus drivers• Factory/Manufacturing Firm workers
WHO ARE YOUR PROSPECTS? WHO ARE YOUR PROSPECTS? ( WHO ARE THEY? ) ( WHO ARE THEY? )
• OFW• Inmates• Entrepreneurs/Self-employed• Municipal/Barangay/SK Officials• NGOs/Cooperatives/People’s
Organizations• Farmers• Athletes
WHO ARE YOUR PROSPECTS? WHO ARE YOUR PROSPECTS? ( WHO ARE THEY? ) ( WHO ARE THEY? )
Be a program Advsor!
•Advisor’s Commission:
20% of the Comprehensive
Fees from enrollment
to graduation• Income per Student:
P26,800
Be a Program Advisor!Comprehensive Fee per Unit1,000.00Number of Unit per Course (A.B. IT) 134Total Cost for the Course134,000.00Total Commission per Course26,800.00
Income Potential/Accrued Income – By Enrolling one (1) Student a week
Income Potential Accrued Income / year *
1 student /week P 26,800 P 8,933
4 students /month 107,200 35,733
48 students/year 1,286,400 428,800
* Course finished in 3 years
POTENTIAL INCOME PER YEAR
YEAR 1 P 1,286,400
2 1,286,400
3 1,286,400 ___________
TOTAL P 3,859,200 ========
ACCRUED INCOME PER YEAR(Course finished in 3 years)
YEAR 3YEAR 3
P 428,800P 428,800
428,800428,800
428,800428,800
P 1,286,400P 1,286,400================
YEAR 1YEAR 1
P 428,800P 428,800
P 428,800P 428,800==============
YEAR 2YEAR 2
P 428,800P 428,800
428,800428,800
P 857,600P 857,600==============
Per Week, 6 Students160,800.00
Per Month, 24 Students643,200.00
Per Year, 288 Students7,718,400.00
By Enrolling one (1) Students per day or 6 plans
per week( Monday – Saturday)
POTENTIAL INCOME PER YEAR
YEAR 1 P 7,718,400
2 7,718,400
3 7,718,400 ___________
TOTAL P 23,155,200 ========
ACCRUED INCOME PER YEAR(Course finished in 3 years)
YEAR 3YEAR 3
P 2,572,800P 2,572,800
2,572,8002,572,800
2,572,8002,572,800
P 7,718,400P 7,718,400================
YEAR 1YEAR 1
P P 2,572,8002,572,800
P P 2,572,8002,572,800==============
YEAR 2YEAR 2
P 2,572,800P 2,572,800
2,572,8002,572,800
P 5,145,600P 5,145,600==============
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