Our Vice President for Student Affairs and Services, Dr. Mark Raymond S. Tan, attended the Zonal Consultation on the Proposed Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Memorandum Orders (CMOs) on the Pathway to Health and Well-being in Higher Education and the Policies and Guidelines Against All Forms of Hazing Affecting Students’ Well-Being of HEI-based fraternities, sororities, and other student organizations.
The consultation was held on January 19–20, 2026, at the Dusit Thani Hotel in Davao City and gathered key higher education stakeholders from various institutions across the region.
The activity served as a vital platform for dialogue, consultation, and collaborative review of the proposed CMOs, which aim to strengthen institutional mechanisms that promote student health, safety, and holistic well-being. Discussions focused on aligning higher education policies with inclusive, preventive, and responsive approaches, particularly in addressing mental health concerns, student welfare services, and the persistent issue of hazing within student organizations.
Dr. Tan’s participation underscored CCCdO’s strong commitment to fostering a safe, supportive, and nurturing learning environment for its students. Through active engagement in national and zonal policy consultations, the College continues to ensure that its student affairs and services programs remain responsive, compliant, and aligned with CHED’s evolving standards and priorities for student well-being in higher education.