Despite physical closure Aug 2-20, SC to accept bar exams applications
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SC starts accepting online applications for November bar examinations
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CHED (MANILA BULLETIN)
In a Facebook post, CSU Vice President Ranhilio Callangan Aquino said the university was promised development of a Smart campus by CHED Commissioner Perfecto Alibin, but was “withheld when CHED wanted to take over governance of the university.”
CHED Chairman Prospero De Vera III responded to Aquino, saying the Smart Campus project funded by Bayanihan 2 “prioritized project proposals from state universities and colleges [SUCs] that participated in the surveys on connectivity and did not have unliquidated fund transfers.”
De Vera said CSU has unliquidated fund transfers from CHED: P86,310 past due for 31-90 days; P18,334 past due for 91-365 days; P71,976.114.25 past due to over one year; and P1,232,724.76 past due over three years.
Published July 9, 2021, 12:23 PM
Supreme Court
So far, there are now 16 testing centers for the 2020 and 2021 bar examinations which will be conducted online and scheduled for four Sundays this November, the Supreme Court (SC) announced in Baguio City last Thursday night, July 8.
Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen, chair of the committee on bar examinations, said “the SC might have a total of 25 testing sites throughout the country, as the Court is still in the process of negotiating with several large schools to accommodate more bar examinees.”
Due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the SC cancelled the 2020 bar examinations and decided to hold them simultaneously with the 2021 tests with more testing sites instead of only in Manila as previously done.