The campus of Mariners Polytechnic Colleges Foundation (MPCF) in Canaman, Camarines Sur once again abounds with students’ activities especially now that the government has lifted the health restrictions brought by the COVID-19 pandemic and has given the go signal to restore the face-to-face classes.

MPCF-Camarines Sur opens second semester classes with vigor and enthusiasm

Canaman, Camarines Sur – With health restrictions gradually relaxed and as Face-To-Face Classes are given the go-signal by government to proceed, the Mariners Polytechnic Colleges Foundation (MPCF) in Canaman, Camarines Sur opened the second semester with renewed vigor and enthusiasm on February 6, 2023, after observing for two years the limitations set at the height of the rage of COVID-19.

The campus teems again with activities just like during the pre-pandemic period, with the institution having lined-up events and trainings as it returns to the standard academic processes as prescribed by the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) and the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA).

Amidst the determination to make normal the campus proceedings, the Health Services Department (HSD) of the school headed by Mr. Dante Florendo has made efforts to implement the needed health-related steps for the protection of the students, the faculty & staff, a well.

As per statement made by Student Affairs Services (SAS) Director Mr. Dakila Capistrano, late enrollees are attended to on a case-to-case basis while on-line enrollees are still entertained.

With the second semester opening and the restoration of the face-to-face classes, school officials led by President Dr. Marilissa J. Ampuan expect a better productivity and outcome when it comes to the delivery of quality education to its valued clientele, the students.