Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have become the trusted producers of countless generations of professionals who undeniably contribute to the attainment of the nation’s development goals. Relatively, they are expected to become so responsive to the needs and demands of society. Thus, this study aimed to assess the compliance of the institution with the standards of quality education and used the results as a basis for the creation of a Development Plan. The researcher utilized a descriptive-normative design to compare the performance of the institution within the areas of quality education enumerated by the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA). In addition, one hundred forty (140) respondents, chosen through fishbowl sampling, were asked to complete the adapted survey questionnaire composed of two sections – demographic characteristics of the respondents and the extent of the institution’s compliance with the standards of quality education. Furthermore, the study revealed that most respondents perceived the institution’s compliance with the quality education standards to a Very Great Extent (VGE). Moreover, the study also stressed that perception of the extent of the institution’s adherence to the standards varies according to their academic program and sex. Meanwhile, based on the results, some of the indicators were perceived to be significantly affected by the respondents’ age, year level, and enrolment status. Given these findings, undergoing accreditation must be given attention to ensure the delivery of quality teaching-learning processes deserved by all learners.
Institution’s Compliance, Development Plan, Quality Education, Standards, Community Involvement
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