Veterinary student org slams Cebu university for holding in-person classes

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Despite the ongoing pandemic, students claim they are required to attend face-to-face classes or forego enrollment.

The National Congress of Veterinary Medicine Students called out a state university in Cebu province for allegedly holding physical classes even without permission from the Commission on Higher Education .

CTU-Barili College of Veterinary Medicine reportedly began holding face-to-face classes on Tuesday, March 23. In Central Visayas, only two universities had been approved to resume physical classes: the Cebu Institute of Medicine and the University of Cebu School of Medicine. "This concern was coursed through my office because the students are repressed, are not given proper representation, and efforts made to cancel the conduct of physical classes are dismissed," Gonzales wrote.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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