CCDC SDG TRACKER

CCDC is unwavering in its commitment to Sustainable Development Goal 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, and actively works towards fostering peace, promoting justice, and building strong, accountable institutions for the betterment of society.

  • CCDC Upholds Financial Transparency Through Public Financial Reports

    As part of its commitment to institutional integrity and accountability, Cordillera Career Development College (CCDC) publicly discloses its audited financial data annually.Ā  The college’s audited financial reports, prepared by an independent certified public accountant and compliant with Philippine Financial Reporting Standards (PFRS), include detailed data on tuition income, operational expenses, assets, liabilities, and fund equity. […]


  • CCDC Launches Formal Stakeholder Engagement Policy to Strengthen Community Collaboration

    Cordillera Career Development College (CCDC) has adopted a Stakeholder Engagement Policy that reaffirms its commitment to fostering transparent, inclusive, and long-term relationships with its community and institutional partners. This development marks a significant step forward in aligning the college’s governance practices with UN Sustainable Development Goal 16 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions. For years, […]


  • Academic Freedom Policy

    Cordillera Career Development College (CCDC) strongly upholds academic freedom as essential to its mission of advancing knowledge and fostering innovation. In alignment with national and international standards, including SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions), the institution guarantees faculty members the freedom to research, teach, and publish without undue interference. Research Freedom CCDC ensures that […]


  • CCDC adheres to inclusive governance through student, staff representation

    Cordillera Career Development College adheres to a policy on inclusive governance which emphasizes the importance of involving diverse stakeholders such as students, parents, teachers, and community members in decision-making processes to ensure equitable representation and participation. CCDC promotes transparency, accountability, and shared responsibility, fostering an environment where all voices are valued. As such the institution […]


  • CCDC College of Law Conducts Participatory Consultation on Proposed Fee Adjustments

    From the left: Ms. Renaluz Lamsis (CCDC-College of Law Linteg Student Organization Vice President), Mr. Reginald Libang (CCDC Vice President for Finance), Mr. Pebrano Sabiling (Budget Officer), Mr. Roderick Nierva (CCDC-College of Law Linteg Student Organization President), Atty. Czarinah Rose Gumpic (CCDC College of Law alumna and faculty member), Atty. Alexis Agmata (CCDC College of […]