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Republic of the Philippines
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION
HED MEMORANDUM ORDER (CMO)
No.
Series of 2009
SUBJECT: GUIDELINES FOR STUDENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM IN THE
PHILIPPINES (SIPP) FOR ALL PROGRAMS WITH PRACTICUM
SUBJECT
In accordance with the pertinent provisions of RA 7722, otherwise known as the "Higher
Education Act of 1994", and pursuant to Commission en banc Resolution No. 148,
dated April 19, 2009, the following guidelines for Student Internship Program in the
Philippines for all programs with practicum subject are hereby adopted for the
information, guidance and compliance of all concemed
Article |
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Section 1. The Commission on Higher Education is mandated to develop and promote
Policies, systems, procedures and programs that address globalization, changing
policies, and liberalization of trade in goods and services. CHED shall require student
exchange and establishment by HEls of string academic linkages with business and
industry to promote and provide students with competitive skills and attitudes for
‘employment.
Section 2. In order to promote the well being of tertiary students, guarantee quality of
their learning and exposure and ensure their safety while undergoing practicum and
considering the nature of the Program, CHED issues these Guidelines for Student
Internship Program in the Philippines
Article tt
- OBJECTIVES
Section 3. General Objectives
The Program aims to:
‘+ provide tertiary students enrolled in Higher Education institutions (HEIs) in the
Philippines the opportunity to acquire practical knowledge, skills, and desirable
attitudes and values in reputable establishments/industries in our country;
‘enhance the students’ work competencies, and discipline as they relate to people
“sin the workplace;
promote competitiveness of students through their training;
strengthen and enrich the degree programs in HEIs,
provide opportunities to learn from and network with experienced professionals;
handle new challenges and complex tasks or problems; and
identify future career directions and become candidates for future job opening.
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Article It
SCOPE AND COVERAGE
Section 4. This program shall be applicable to all qualified tertiary students who have
enrolled in recognized higher education programs
\ Article IV
IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINES
Section 5. Requirements for Parties Involved.
Higher Education Institution (HE!)
The HEI must have Government Recognition for Private HEls, appropriate
Board Resolution for State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) and Local
Government Ordinance for Local Universities and Colleges (LUCs) for
program(s) with practicum or internship units;
The HE! must have no pending complaint or administrative/criminal/civil
action file against it either before CHED, other government agencies/entities
or in any court of competent jurisdiction;
The HEI must have reputable Host Training Establishment (HTE) Partner or
Entity;
‘The HEI must have @ Manual or Plan designed in collaboration with the HT}
yand
HEI must furnish the HTE with the evaluation system to be followed in the
evaluation of student performance.
Host Training Establishment (HTE)
HTE must be duly licensed and registered institutions/establishments in the
Philippines. They must provide appropriate training program for the student
trainee and must follow the Training Manual or Plan; and
HTE must follow the evaluation system of student performance provided by
HEI. '
Student Trainee/Intern
Student trainee/intern possess the following minimum qualifications:
11 Must be enrolled in a Philippine higher education institutions;
2 Atleast 18 years old;
3 Enrolled in practicum or equivalent subject, at least 3rd year (2nd
semester) or 4th curricular year;
4 Passed pre-practicum requirements;
5 In good academic standing and completed all pre-requisite subjects;
6 |The trainee shall be physically, mentally, and emotionally fit, as
contained in the physical and psychological examination certified by
DOH accredited clinics and hospitals;
7 Articulate in the language used by the HTE;
1 #1 28 Has consent from parents/guardian; and
9 “Has finished at least 90% of his/her academic requirements or has
passed and taken all his/her major (professional) subjects.
* Transferees and/or students who have graduated or completed another
degree program and are enrolled in a second program must complete at least
two semesters with 12 units of professional subjects per semester in the
accepting HEI before undergoing internship.
Section 6. Obligations/Responsibilities of Parties Involved
Higher Educ:
mn Ins
tion (HEI)
Formulate local school practicum polices and guidelines on selection,
placement, monitoring and assessment of student trainees;
+ Pre-qualify student trainees/intems in accordance with the school off campus
training policies and requirements as specified herein and from the receiving
host training establishment;
+ Set criteria on the selection of a faculty Practicum academically qualified and
responsible as Faculty SIPP Coordinator per program for all aspects of the
student internship programs including program implementation, monitoring and
evaluation;
* Select Host Training Establishment (HTE) and ensure acceptability of training
manual or plan and practicum venue in order to protect student interest,
+ Execute MOA with HTE duly notarized;
+ Develop, in collaboration with the duly selected HTE a Training Manual or
Plan for the student trainee/inter specifying goals and objectives (desired
outcomes and how these outcomes will be achieved), knowledge, skills,
attitudes and competencies that the student trainee should acquire in each
learning area, assignments, and schedule of activities, among others. The
training manual or plan shall be part of the Training Contract signed by the
student trainee, HTE and HEI
« Monitor and evaluate performance of the student trainees jointly with the HTE
based on the prescribed Training Manual or Plan;
‘© Monitor the student trainee and attend to his/her needs and concems by
coordinating with HTE, CHED, and other concerned government authorities if
necessary;
* Conduct general orientation for qualified student trainees and their
parents/guardians;
+ Conduct initial and regular visitfinspection of their HTE organization to ensure
safety of students;
submit 'to CHED through the CHEDRO the following basic documents:
1 Annual report per school year on implementation of SIPP on the
number of student trainees per program, their issues and concerns
and actions to be taken to address the issues among others to be
signed by School Head or authorized representative such as Deans of
concemed Program and Registrar,
2. List of students certified to have completed internship with supporting
documents; and
3. SIPP evaluation form as part of the documentation.
| a!HEI should see to it that any student trainee/intern found guilty of violating any
of the provisions contained in these guidelines be subjected to the institutional
disciplinary policies;
Issue a final grade to the student trainee upon completion of requirements on
prescribed period;
Issue a Certificate of Appreciation of the completion of training of student to
HTE; and
Provides CHEDRO a copy of the duly notarized MOA.
Host Training Establishment (HTE)
* Facilitate’ the processing of the documents of the student trainee/intern in
coordination with the higher education institutions;
* Provides Supervised Applied Learning Experience for student trainees in
accordance with agreed Training Manual/Plan and schedule of activities;
* Assigns 'a competent Faculty SIPP Coordinator responsible for the
implementation of all phases of the Training Plan;
* Conduct a post training review and evaluation of the program and the
performance as well as with the partner HEI;
+ Issue Certificate of Completion of the student trainees two weeks after the
completion of training; and
‘+ May provide necessary incentives to the student trainee as contained in the
MOA, such as free duty meals, travel allowance and uniform, if possible
Student Trainees/interns
* Sign and comply with the provisions of the contract, at all times with the rules
and regulations of the HTE, CHED and the HEI;
‘Complete the agreed duration of his/her internship:
Undergoés the required orientation/training program conducted by the HE! and
HTE;
+ Submit a monthly journal of practicum experiences describing his/her training
activities, problemis encountered, and refiections on the training experience to
the Faculty SIPP Coordinator, and
* Sign the acceptance letter andor training contract.
Parent/guardian or spouse
* Co-signs the Training Contract to manifest approval or consent to the training of
their child/spouse; and
+ Issue waiver duly signed by parents and guardians
Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
Office of Student Services (OSS)
« [Link] monitoring instrument and orients CHEDROs; and
‘+ Consolidates reports for policy formulation and decision making.CHED Legal Services
+ Upon request by the Executive Office, the CHED Legal Service may conduct
investigation on alleged violation committed by the HEI or HTE and submit its
report ‘and recommendations to the, Commission en Banc for appropriate
action!
CHED REGIONAL OFFICE (CHEDRO)
‘+ Ensure the safety and well being of student trainees by monitoring compliance
of HE!s with the provisions of these guidelines through the reports of HEIs, on
site visits and other appropriate mechanism as CHED institutes;
* Establish and maintain linkages with government and non-government
agencies, organizations and / or industries and enter into agreements with
them specifying their roles or obligations in the implementation of SIPP;
Conduct monitoring and evaluation on the implementation of SIPP;
Submit annual report on the status of implementation to OSS;
Provide feedback mechanism to HEIs and HTEs;
Ensure that all HEIs and their duly designated HTE must comply with the
provisions of these guidelines for the welfare and protection and training of
students; and
‘* Submit to Central Office CHED Legal Services through the OSS any alleged
violations committed either by the HEI or HTE
Section 7. Monitoring and Evaluation
‘The monitoring and evaluation of the performance of the student trainees shall be done
by both the HEI and the HTE. The Faculty SIPP Coordinator and or Dean of the HEI
should use standard procedures, instruments and methodologies such as
observations, monthly reports, and interviews or conferences to the students.
* At the end of the training period, the HTE shall transmit to the HE! the
following documents:
1 Certificate of Completion;
2 Duly accomplished evaluation sheet; and
3 Other pertinent reports, information, and/or documents which may be
included for purposes of describing students performances.
* The Faculty SIPP Coordinator's report including the HTE evaluation report will
be the basis of the student's final grade.
* A student whose contract was terminated due to resignation or other causes
shall be given a final grade on the basis of school’s grading system after
considering the circumstances surrounding such termination.
* Concerned HEI shall strictly monitor compliance of these guidelines
Section 8. Duration of the Internship Training.
The internship program shall be in accordance with the approved curriculum,
WwSection 9. Fee
The HE!s shall follow the approved students practicum fee. In no case shall the schoo!
charge the student fees other than the approved/prescribed fee or other school fees
not duly noted by CHED.
Section 10. Offenses
Violations by the Higher Education Institution (HE!)
‘Any HEI that shall be found to have committed the following violations shall be
meted with the appropriate sanctions provided in Section 11
‘* Sending students for internship without the required government
recognition or Board Resolution for said program;
+ Partnering with entities that have no established reputation;
+ Failing to monitor welfare of student trainees/interns and thus exposing them to
situations that may be deemed as exploitation of the students;
+ Allowing student trainees/interns to undertake SIPP without a valid training offer
or contract between the Host Training Establishment and the students,
‘+ Allowing student trainees/interns to undertake SIPP without signed MOA with
Training Partner (That the MOA between HEI and HTE be optional on a case-
to-case basis depending on the volume of interns deployed to the latter);
* Making false statements/mis-statement of student records/documents to make
it appear, that the student is qualified to undertake SIPP;
* Failing to submit required reports to CHED as specified under these guidelines.
particularly on results of pre and post monitoring and evaluation of student
trainees and action taken on their grievances and complaints, if any;
* Demanding from student trainees training fees or other charges, NOT
APPROVED BY CHED in addition to the fees already paid by the student
during enrollment in order to participate in the SIPP; and
* Such other acts similar or analogous to the foregoing that is in violation of the
provisions herein.
Violations by Host Training Establishment (HTE)
Any HTE that shall be found to have committed the following violations of
these guidelines shall be meted with the appropriate sanctions stated in Sec. 11
* Changing provisions of signed Training Contract without the consent of the
student trainee and HEI:
Non-compliance with prescribed Training Manual or Pian;
Placing student trainees in unsuitable training venues;
Withholding practicum reports of student trainees; and
Such other acts similar or analogous to the foregoing that is in violation of the
provisions hereinTe
Section 11. Sanctions.
In order to ensure compliance with the guidelines and regulations stated in this
CMO, the Commission en Banc may, upon the recommendation of the CHED Legal
Services, impose the following sanctions depending on the nature and seriousness of
the violation or non-compliance of Higher Education Institution and Host Training
Establishment for any of the violations stated in Section 10.
Any HEI found guilty of violating any of the provisions contained in these guidelines
may be subjected to following sanctions:
+ 1 Offense, a written warning;
+ 2" Offense, suspension for a period of time determined by the Commission en
Banc; and
+ 3° Offense, revocation or downgrading of the Recognition status of the
program;
The HEI may be required to submit a corrective plan of action designed to address the
violations committed by the HEI.
Section 12. Investigation of Complaints
+ Upon receipt by CHED-OSS of complaints or reports on alleged student
exploitation or abovementioned violations, the same shall be immediately
referred to the CHED Legal Service for appropriate action, following prescribed
procedures instituted by the same
+ HEI while under investigation for alleged violations of these guidelines may be
‘suspended from accepting incoming freshmen in that particular program by the
CHED Chairman.
Article V
EFFECTIVITY
Section 13, These guidelines shall apply immediately to Entities/Parties presently
implementing practicumv/internship program in the Philippines and shall take effect 15
days from publication in a newspaper of general circulation or in the Official Gazette
Issued this__ July 20) 2009, Pasig City, Philippines.
EMMANUEL [Link]
Chairman