José Rizal University College of Law

80 Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City
88 Shaw Boulevard Mandaluyong Metro Manila 1552 PH

 

Our PRC performances in accountancy, education, nursing and law have continued to outperform the national average, and are at their all-time highest levels. In a similar manner, we are pleased that we continue to see a 90+% employability rating for our non-PRC graduates. This means that over 90% of these graduates get jobs within six months of graduation.

 

Student achievements notwithstanding, these results cannot be achieved without a well-functioning system. PACUCOA and the FAAP, the independent national accreditation authorities that assess our quality, gave JRU its highest rating for four programs: Level IV for Business Administration, Elementary Education, Secondary Education and Liberal Arts. As a result, it awarded JRU as the university with the most number of Level IV programs in the Philippines.

 

Other accreditation accolades for the university include Level III ratings for its graduate programs (the highest in the country), and Level II ratings for the elementary and high schools (the highest in the country for PACUCOA). If anything, these ratings continue to remind us of our responsibility to provide the best education possible to students.

 

JRU is ISO 9001:2008 certified. Quality is important, and we shall continue to invest in it.

 

The University takes seriously its technology. This is a reason why we have — as many of you have noticed — increased “on-the-spot” surveys, to have a better understanding of student needs. As a result of the responses, we are finishing up our new bandwidth calculations, and expect to have a faster internet service. These surveys tell us what you need, and we take them seriously: I encourage you to actively answer these surveys when you see them.

 

Many of you are enjoying the netbooks available in the Main Library, the usage of which has been growing tremendously. We also will continue with the installation of multimedia equipment in the classrooms, and the continued expansion of online learning.

 

But the main area of investment in technology is how it aids learning, and this is the area we have been diligently working hard on. Online learning (as a partner with classroom learning) over the past two years has increased exponentially in the college, and classroom based computer-aided learning in the elementary and high schools. Learning management systems, increased access to online journals, and a major course redesign program are among the investments the University is making, to make learning more effective and tailored for each student.

 

These are technological commitments few Philippine universities are willing to make, but ones in which we believe the future of education lies. As Rizalians, we want you to be the first to benefit.

 

For the college, we continue to pursue our industry linkages and boost our EdGE (Education towards Guaranteed Employment) program through our almost 100 industry partners which include some of the leading companies in their industries, such as Ayala, PISM, McDonalds, IBM, Ventus, Stream, and Source Asia Business/UPL. These are tailored partnerships toward employment in the country’s “growth sectors”. If you have not looked into the EdGE program, we encourage you to do so. Talk to your dean about it.

 

The social experience in JRU also cultivates outreach programs such as the tree planting of the University, wherein our students (from Grades 5 to Graduate School) take part. We actually have planted more than 14,000 trees since school year 2006. To put this in perspective, as part of our environmental initiative, we will annually attempt to reduce our carbon footprint, a key indicator for universities concerned about the environment. Tree planting is a major contributor to reduced net carbon emissions.

 

Every new school year is a good challenge, to do better. We have many projects and initiatives planned over the following months, and are excited about how they can make things better for you. Increased online access, better learning spaces (classrooms and outside classrooms) and better labs are some of these. Of course, none of these is however worthwhile without keeping good faculty. That is, at the core of JRU, what we improve yearly.

 

My door is always open, if you wish to drop by and chat. I never tire talking about JRU. Together, we hope we can all fulfill the mission of the University, to have graduates that make a difference in their communities and their country.

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