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“CTU administration remains highly committed to CHED (Commission on Higher Education) regulations, especially pertaining to the new normal implementation of classes,” CTU President Dr. Rosein Ancheta Jr. said in a statement.
Ancheta said the state university has taken necessary steps after the CTU-College of Veterinary Medicine was said to have held physical classes even if it was not part of the universities that CHED has recently allowed to start holding limited face-to-face classes.
The concerned faculty who allegedly violated protocols has been relieved from her position while undergoing due process, Ancheta said.
“We are doing our best to ensure the safety of the concerned veterinary students, while remaining committed to the quality of education,” Ancheta added.