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The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) was created on May 18, 1994 through the passage of Republic Act No. 7722, or the Higher Education Act of 1994. CHED, an attached agency to the Office of the President for administrative purposes, is headed by a chairperson and four commissioners, each having a term of office of four years. The Commission En Banc acts as a collegial body in formulating plans, policies and strategies relating to higher education and the operation of CHED.
The creation of CHED was part of a broad agenda of reforms on the country’s education system outlined by the Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM) in 1992. Part of the reforms was the trifocalization of the education sector into three governing bodies: the CHED for tertiary and graduate education, the Department of Education (DepEd) for basic education and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) for technical-vocational and middle-level education.
In 1997, Republic Act (RA) No. 8292, otherwise known as the “Higher Education Modernization Act of 1997” was passed to establish a complete, adequate and integrated system of higher education. The said law also modified and made uniform the composition of the Governing Boards of chartered state universities and colleges (SUCs) nationwide in order to:(a) achieve a more coordinated and integrated system of higher education;(b) render them more effective in the formulation and implementation of policies on higher education;(c) provide for more relevant direction in their governance; and (d) ensure the enjoyment of academic freedom as guaranteed by the Constitution.
Philippine higher education system that is equitable and producing locally responsive, innovative, and globally competitive graduates and lifelong learners.
To promote equitable access and ensure quality and relevance of higher education institutions and their programs.
Given the national government’s commitment to transformational leadership that puts education as the central strategy for investing in the Filipino people, reducing poverty, and building national competitiveness and pursuant to Republic Act 7722, CHED shall:
A. Promote relevant and quality higher education (i.e. higher education institutions and programs are at par with international standards and graduates and professionals are highly competent and recognized in the international arena);
B. Ensure that quality higher education is accessible to all who seek it particularly those who may not be able to afford it;
C. Guarantee and protect academic freedom for continuing intellectual growth, advancement of learning and research, development of responsible and effective leadership, education of high level professionals, and enrichment of historical and cultural heritages; and
D. Commit to moral ascendancy that eradicates corrupt practices, institutionalizes transparency and accountability and encourages participatory governance in the Commission and the sub-sector.
We, at the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), shall lead the Philippine higher education sector to:
Cultivate an equitable and sustainable higher education landscape that produces locally responsive, innovative, globally competitive graduates, and life long learners;
Harmonize mandates to promote inclusive access to higher education, ensure sustainable quality assurance of programs, and assert relevance of institutions;
Exemplify resilience and humility in service, integrity, excellence, and development-driven mindset; and,
Demonstrate commitment to fulfill statutory and regulatory requirements to maintain and achieve continual improvement in our Quality Management System to achieve our vision.
As provided for under Section 8 of Republic Act (R.A.) No. 7722, the Commission on Higher Education shall have the following powers and functions:
The CHED LOGO is a representation of how Philippine Higher Education evolved.
The pyramid represents the ideal three-level, manpower structure of the country, comprising of basic level skills, middle or semi-skilled workers, and high or professional levels of human resource located at the apex of the pyramid and the primary concern of higher education.
The human silhouette inside the pyramid represents human resources development of every Filipino to become productive citizens of the country.
The rising sun symbolizes the dawning of a new era in higher education with the creation of CHED. With the emergence of CHED, higher education was given the much needed attention and appropriate reforms implemented which jump started the development of higher education as the prime mover in nation-building.
The color triad: red , yellow and blue correspond to the colors of the Philippine flags as CHED was created to be the main advocate and pillar of nation building.
The year 1994 indicates the year when CHED was created by law. On May 18, 1994, CHED was established through Republic Act No. 7722, otherwise known as the “Higher Education Act 1994” The CHED is an Attached.
Pantay tumugon, mapagbago’t, mapaghamon
Layunin sa mataas na edukasyo’y sulong
Ito ay panata’t pananagutan sa bayan
Komisyon sa Lalong Mataas na Edukasyon
Tinitiyak kalidad at programa’y abot ng lahat
Ng edukasyong institusyon ngayo’y laganap
Sentro’ng kagalingan, kamulatan at pangarap
Ng bawa’t Pilipinong may matayog na bukas
Komisyon sa Lalong Mataas na Edukasyon
Sa mundo ay hiyaw, MATAAS NA EDUKASYON!
Ang Pilipino’y mahusay! Tatak CHED itanghal!
Itanghal Pilipinong mahusay, CHED mabuhay!
Ngayon ay itindig, paglago ng intelektwal
Lumikha ng mabuti at maunlad na mundo
Pamanang kasaysayan, kultura’y tanghal dito
Aangat Pilipinong mahusay, may dangal
Komisyon sa Lalong Mataas na Edukasyon
Sa mundo ay hiyaw, MATAAS NA EDUKASYON!
Ang Pilipino’y mahusay! Tatak CHED itanghal!
Itanghal Pilipinong mahusay, CHED mabuhay!
Mabuhay ang CHED, itaguyod ang husay
Mabuhay mataas na edukasyong Pilipino
Mabuhay ang CHED, itaguyod ang husay
Mabuhay mataas na edukasyong Pilipino
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